Is the Second Demographic Transition a useful framework for understanding the spatial patterns of fertility change in Serbia at the beginning of the 21st century?

Gaps in comprehension of demographic change in the region of ex-Yugoslavia after 1990, caused by a lack of reliable data series, frequent change of borders, and distinctive historical and cultural tradition in comparison to other post-communist societies, motivated us to contribute to the understand...

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Main Authors: Vladimir Nikitović, Daniela Arsenović, Aleksandar Sekulić, Branislav Bajat
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Karolinum Press 2019-09-01
Series:Acta Universitatis Carolinae Geographica
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Online Access:http://www.aucgeographica.cz/index.php/aucg/article/view/152
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spelling doaj-a1ec9a3a26b24cb9b17f86735398e50c2020-11-25T02:45:40ZengKarolinum PressActa Universitatis Carolinae Geographica0300-54022336-19802019-09-0154215216710.14712/23361980.2019.148821Is the Second Demographic Transition a useful framework for understanding the spatial patterns of fertility change in Serbia at the beginning of the 21st century?Vladimir NikitovićDaniela ArsenovićAleksandar SekulićBranislav BajatGaps in comprehension of demographic change in the region of ex-Yugoslavia after 1990, caused by a lack of reliable data series, frequent change of borders, and distinctive historical and cultural tradition in comparison to other post-communist societies, motivated us to contribute to the understanding of the spatial diffusion of recent profound fertility changes in South-Eastern Europe. We analysed changes in the spatial pattern and distribution of typical fertility indicators of the second demographic transition at the sub-national level in Serbia in order to find out whether these demographic shifts could be interpreted to be similar to those in Central and Eastern Europe. We found that differences in economic, historical, and cultural development between sub-regions of the country strongly affect spatial patterns of fertility change. Also, this paper suggests that the sub- regions forerunners of the first demographic transition could be considered as the cores of diffusion for the second demographic transition.http://www.aucgeographica.cz/index.php/aucg/article/view/152south-east europesecond demographic transitionsub-national fertility patternsspatial autocorrelationserbia
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Is the Second Demographic Transition a useful framework for understanding the spatial patterns of fertility change in Serbia at the beginning of the 21st century?
Acta Universitatis Carolinae Geographica
south-east europe
second demographic transition
sub-national fertility patterns
spatial autocorrelation
serbia
author_facet Vladimir Nikitović
Daniela Arsenović
Aleksandar Sekulić
Branislav Bajat
author_sort Vladimir Nikitović
title Is the Second Demographic Transition a useful framework for understanding the spatial patterns of fertility change in Serbia at the beginning of the 21st century?
title_short Is the Second Demographic Transition a useful framework for understanding the spatial patterns of fertility change in Serbia at the beginning of the 21st century?
title_full Is the Second Demographic Transition a useful framework for understanding the spatial patterns of fertility change in Serbia at the beginning of the 21st century?
title_fullStr Is the Second Demographic Transition a useful framework for understanding the spatial patterns of fertility change in Serbia at the beginning of the 21st century?
title_full_unstemmed Is the Second Demographic Transition a useful framework for understanding the spatial patterns of fertility change in Serbia at the beginning of the 21st century?
title_sort is the second demographic transition a useful framework for understanding the spatial patterns of fertility change in serbia at the beginning of the 21st century?
publisher Karolinum Press
series Acta Universitatis Carolinae Geographica
issn 0300-5402
2336-1980
publishDate 2019-09-01
description Gaps in comprehension of demographic change in the region of ex-Yugoslavia after 1990, caused by a lack of reliable data series, frequent change of borders, and distinctive historical and cultural tradition in comparison to other post-communist societies, motivated us to contribute to the understanding of the spatial diffusion of recent profound fertility changes in South-Eastern Europe. We analysed changes in the spatial pattern and distribution of typical fertility indicators of the second demographic transition at the sub-national level in Serbia in order to find out whether these demographic shifts could be interpreted to be similar to those in Central and Eastern Europe. We found that differences in economic, historical, and cultural development between sub-regions of the country strongly affect spatial patterns of fertility change. Also, this paper suggests that the sub- regions forerunners of the first demographic transition could be considered as the cores of diffusion for the second demographic transition.
topic south-east europe
second demographic transition
sub-national fertility patterns
spatial autocorrelation
serbia
url http://www.aucgeographica.cz/index.php/aucg/article/view/152
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