Demographic growth and development of spa places in Serbia

The paper deals with analysis of population growth and components of demographic growth in five most important spa settlements in Serbia: Vrnjacka banja, Niska banj, Banja Koviljaca. As indices of demographic development, we have analyzed: natural and mechanical movement of population, age and sex,...

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Main Authors: Đurđev Branislav S., Košić Kristina T., Dragin Aleksandra S.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Serbian Geographical Society 2007-01-01
Series:Glasnik Srpskog Geografskog Društva
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-3593/2007/0350-35930701069D.pdf
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spelling doaj-ca88d76f18bc4dfd95108f39d133071b2020-11-24T22:38:56ZengSerbian Geographical SocietyGlasnik Srpskog Geografskog Društva0350-35932007-01-01871697810.2298/GSGD0701069DDemographic growth and development of spa places in SerbiaĐurđev Branislav S.Košić Kristina T.Dragin Aleksandra S.The paper deals with analysis of population growth and components of demographic growth in five most important spa settlements in Serbia: Vrnjacka banja, Niska banj, Banja Koviljaca. As indices of demographic development, we have analyzed: natural and mechanical movement of population, age and sex, activity and sex, households and apartments in spa places. The finding is that demographic development of spa places in Serbia has been politically influenced. Due to dismantling state territory of former Yugoslavia, the choice of domestic tourist destination for Serbian population became smaller. Because of that, spas became more important tourist destination which fostered demographic growth of those places. The data analysis demonstrated that during the last six decades, population in all spa places increased with higher insensitive compare with the rest of Serbia. This is the result of high inmigration, particularly in the last decade, when the share of this movement was over 90%. The pacing of population ageing in spa places, did not follow ageing of total population in Serbia. Average age in Serbia between 1961-2002. increased for 31.8%, while in spas population ageing was more intensify with 36.4% increase. The number of household showed constant increase from census to census, as well as in Serbia as in each of spa places with no exception. Average size of household in spas in 1948. was smaller than the average in Serbia for almost one member. By the year 2002. the average sizes of households in spas and in Serbia was almost equalized. Spa places suffered sortage of apartments in 1948. By the year 2002. the evidence showed considerable surplus which as the biggest in Vrnjacka Banja spa. The amount of surplus was 15%, which is higher than the average in Serbia. The purpose of this surplus is rent and accommodation of spa visitors. Overall results point out that despite of population decrease of Serbia, spa places enjoy more and more permanent residents. Among the reasons economic stability of spa places (in the areas of services and medical care) should be emphasized, which triggered inmigration increase, outmigration decrease, and slower rate of ageing (despite of small rate of natural increase). http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-3593/2007/0350-35930701069D.pdfSerbiaspasdemographic transitions
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author Đurđev Branislav S.
Košić Kristina T.
Dragin Aleksandra S.
spellingShingle Đurđev Branislav S.
Košić Kristina T.
Dragin Aleksandra S.
Demographic growth and development of spa places in Serbia
Glasnik Srpskog Geografskog Društva
Serbia
spas
demographic transitions
author_facet Đurđev Branislav S.
Košić Kristina T.
Dragin Aleksandra S.
author_sort Đurđev Branislav S.
title Demographic growth and development of spa places in Serbia
title_short Demographic growth and development of spa places in Serbia
title_full Demographic growth and development of spa places in Serbia
title_fullStr Demographic growth and development of spa places in Serbia
title_full_unstemmed Demographic growth and development of spa places in Serbia
title_sort demographic growth and development of spa places in serbia
publisher Serbian Geographical Society
series Glasnik Srpskog Geografskog Društva
issn 0350-3593
publishDate 2007-01-01
description The paper deals with analysis of population growth and components of demographic growth in five most important spa settlements in Serbia: Vrnjacka banja, Niska banj, Banja Koviljaca. As indices of demographic development, we have analyzed: natural and mechanical movement of population, age and sex, activity and sex, households and apartments in spa places. The finding is that demographic development of spa places in Serbia has been politically influenced. Due to dismantling state territory of former Yugoslavia, the choice of domestic tourist destination for Serbian population became smaller. Because of that, spas became more important tourist destination which fostered demographic growth of those places. The data analysis demonstrated that during the last six decades, population in all spa places increased with higher insensitive compare with the rest of Serbia. This is the result of high inmigration, particularly in the last decade, when the share of this movement was over 90%. The pacing of population ageing in spa places, did not follow ageing of total population in Serbia. Average age in Serbia between 1961-2002. increased for 31.8%, while in spas population ageing was more intensify with 36.4% increase. The number of household showed constant increase from census to census, as well as in Serbia as in each of spa places with no exception. Average size of household in spas in 1948. was smaller than the average in Serbia for almost one member. By the year 2002. the average sizes of households in spas and in Serbia was almost equalized. Spa places suffered sortage of apartments in 1948. By the year 2002. the evidence showed considerable surplus which as the biggest in Vrnjacka Banja spa. The amount of surplus was 15%, which is higher than the average in Serbia. The purpose of this surplus is rent and accommodation of spa visitors. Overall results point out that despite of population decrease of Serbia, spa places enjoy more and more permanent residents. Among the reasons economic stability of spa places (in the areas of services and medical care) should be emphasized, which triggered inmigration increase, outmigration decrease, and slower rate of ageing (despite of small rate of natural increase).
topic Serbia
spas
demographic transitions
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-3593/2007/0350-35930701069D.pdf
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