Changes in the share of ethnic Croats and Serbs in Croatia by town and municipality based on the results of censuses from 1991 and 2001

This article shows the changes in the populations of Croatian and Serbian ethnic affiliation in Croatia based on population censuses of 1991 and 2001. In the last intercensal period (1991-2001), methodological definitions of resident population changed significantly, Croatia's administrative-te...

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Main Authors: Berber Maja, Grbić Božo, Pavkov Slavica
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institute of Social Science, Belgrade 2008-01-01
Series:Stanovništvo
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0038-982X/2008/0038-982X0802023B.pdf
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spelling doaj-d97afe0217fd41e9b467d4fc0ad5bda02020-11-25T03:32:01ZengInstitute of Social Science, BelgradeStanovništvo0038-982X2008-01-01462236210.2298/STNV0802023BChanges in the share of ethnic Croats and Serbs in Croatia by town and municipality based on the results of censuses from 1991 and 2001Berber MajaGrbić BožoPavkov SlavicaThis article shows the changes in the populations of Croatian and Serbian ethnic affiliation in Croatia based on population censuses of 1991 and 2001. In the last intercensal period (1991-2001), methodological definitions of resident population changed significantly, Croatia's administrative-territorial borders changed and a war occurred (1991-1995), all of which influenced the demographical situation of Croatia. It is of special importance that the term 'ethnic affiliation' is significantly unstable and unpredictable and highly influenced by both subjective and external influences, which make its analysis even more difficult. By establishing a connection between the old (1991) and the new (2001) names of settlements, the authors demonstrated the changes in the share of ethnic Croats and Serbs in the total population of towns and municipalities in Croatia in the observed intercensal period. Both the demographic and the ethnic profile of Croatia changed in the period of 1991-2001. The total population of Croatia, as well as the population of ethnic Serbs, decreased in this period, while the population of ethnic Croats increased. Since Croatia had a negative natural increase in the observed period, this increase is attributed to migrations and changes in declarations of ethnic affiliation. While the share of ethnic Serbs decreased significantly (from 12,2% in 1991 to 4,5% in 2001), their territorial distribution remained practically the same. . http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0038-982X/2008/0038-982X0802023B.pdfCroatiapopulation censusethnic affiliationpopulation dynamicsethnic Serbsethnic Croats
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author Berber Maja
Grbić Božo
Pavkov Slavica
spellingShingle Berber Maja
Grbić Božo
Pavkov Slavica
Changes in the share of ethnic Croats and Serbs in Croatia by town and municipality based on the results of censuses from 1991 and 2001
Stanovništvo
Croatia
population census
ethnic affiliation
population dynamics
ethnic Serbs
ethnic Croats
author_facet Berber Maja
Grbić Božo
Pavkov Slavica
author_sort Berber Maja
title Changes in the share of ethnic Croats and Serbs in Croatia by town and municipality based on the results of censuses from 1991 and 2001
title_short Changes in the share of ethnic Croats and Serbs in Croatia by town and municipality based on the results of censuses from 1991 and 2001
title_full Changes in the share of ethnic Croats and Serbs in Croatia by town and municipality based on the results of censuses from 1991 and 2001
title_fullStr Changes in the share of ethnic Croats and Serbs in Croatia by town and municipality based on the results of censuses from 1991 and 2001
title_full_unstemmed Changes in the share of ethnic Croats and Serbs in Croatia by town and municipality based on the results of censuses from 1991 and 2001
title_sort changes in the share of ethnic croats and serbs in croatia by town and municipality based on the results of censuses from 1991 and 2001
publisher Institute of Social Science, Belgrade
series Stanovništvo
issn 0038-982X
publishDate 2008-01-01
description This article shows the changes in the populations of Croatian and Serbian ethnic affiliation in Croatia based on population censuses of 1991 and 2001. In the last intercensal period (1991-2001), methodological definitions of resident population changed significantly, Croatia's administrative-territorial borders changed and a war occurred (1991-1995), all of which influenced the demographical situation of Croatia. It is of special importance that the term 'ethnic affiliation' is significantly unstable and unpredictable and highly influenced by both subjective and external influences, which make its analysis even more difficult. By establishing a connection between the old (1991) and the new (2001) names of settlements, the authors demonstrated the changes in the share of ethnic Croats and Serbs in the total population of towns and municipalities in Croatia in the observed intercensal period. Both the demographic and the ethnic profile of Croatia changed in the period of 1991-2001. The total population of Croatia, as well as the population of ethnic Serbs, decreased in this period, while the population of ethnic Croats increased. Since Croatia had a negative natural increase in the observed period, this increase is attributed to migrations and changes in declarations of ethnic affiliation. While the share of ethnic Serbs decreased significantly (from 12,2% in 1991 to 4,5% in 2001), their territorial distribution remained practically the same. .
topic Croatia
population census
ethnic affiliation
population dynamics
ethnic Serbs
ethnic Croats
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0038-982X/2008/0038-982X0802023B.pdf
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