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Summary
The aim of the contributions in this scientific monography (Migration and Regional Development in Cro¬
atia) was to define the degree to which modern as well as historical migrations (in
Slavonia)
influenced
the regional development of individual areas/regions in Croatia. The conclusion arrived at was that they
had an impact on all segments of socio-economic development. In some periods and situations the role
of migration could be assessed as positive, mainly for receiving regions. Intense industrialisation and ur¬
banisation destabilised a great part of Croatia's state territory, and in this predominantly rural area demo¬
graphic development reflects depopulation and its consequences, and moreover the extinction of certain
settlements. Aging, as the most obvious demographic consequence, was evident in the Adriatic island belt,
in which numerous small island populations died out. Some areas, under the influence of unrestrained
migration, experienced "urban" traumas. This topic was treated and analysed in the paper written by
San¬
ja
Riempie
Bogadi and
Roko Mišetić. Ivana Lučev,
in her study, attempted to answer the question whether
or not the individual migrant, in comparison to the indigenous population, is more satisfied due to hav¬
ing changed his or her place of resident, i.e. due to his or her migration.
When a region is examined as a distinct territorial unit in which there are no restrictive migration bar¬
riers, then depending on its positive or negative migration balance, it can be denoted as an out-migration/
emigration, in-migration/immigration, or migrationally neutral region. In the first case, the region is marked
by a mechanical population outflow that is stronger than the concurrent population inflow. In the second
example, more people migrate into the region than out of it, while in the third example,
i.e.
in the case of
balanced migration, the level of the out-migration flow is equal or very close to the level of in-migration
■
flow. Clearly in all three examined cases the time period to which the migration balance applies must be
/
specified, since in individual (mainly intercensus periods) the positive or negative values of the migration
.■■
balance may vary, and so a region cannot be a priori labelled as being either an out-migration or in-migra¬
tion region. Yet if the predominance of a certain migration flow continues to persist, the terminology chang-
¿
"ч
es
-
and in such cases the practice is to designate such regions as traditional out-migration (emigration)
;;.¿
or in-migration (immigration) regions.
.
ľ
A comparative analysis of demographic changes in urban regions of Croatia in the second half of
tne·.;'
20th century revealed differentiated demographic development between the main (regional) cities and their
environments. The basic trait of demographic trends in the main cities in the period from
1848
to
1991
was growth of the total population, which was mostly the result of in-migration. The natural component I
of growth, although important, was significantly weaker. From
1971
in Zagreb, and from
1981
in Split, Ri-
·
¿'
jeka
and
Osijek
there was a constant reduction of pace in total population growth, due to an ever-increas-
·*
ing drop in natural growth, which eventually assumed negative values, as well as due to unfavourable mi¬
gration trends. Along with the slow-down in the growth of central cities, the population of surrounding
areas began to grow faster than the city population, which was the result of intensifying
suburbanisation
processes. In this regard, it should be noted that, except in the case of Zagreb, there were no construction
and decentralisation plans to shift the population from the cities to their surrounding areas, but rather \
suburbanisation
developed spontaneously due to the construction of family houses (often also illegally).
/-
Furthermore, population growth in surrounding areas was for the most part the result of in-migration -\
from other parts of Croatia and of immigration from abroad (mainly from Bosnia and Herzegovina).
' ■
J
In the most recent intercensus period,
1991-2001,
Zagreb,
Rijeka
and
Osijek
registered overall depop-
У
ulation. This was, to a lesser degree, determined by natural depopulation, and to a greater degree by
neg-
Д
ative
migration balances due to greater out-migration than in-migration from the city areas to surrounding
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settlements, as well as due to emigration abroad as a result of political factors (the break-up of Yugoslavia
and the war) and economic difficulties. Even Split, which had positive natural growth, registered overall
depopulation because of a negative migration balance. In this phase of development of urban regions dai¬
ly commuting to the cities was more intense, whereas permanent resettlement was significantly less in¬
tense and directed more towards the suburban ring. The transition from a centrally planned to a market
economy reinforced the
suburbanisation
process through the privatisation of social housing, the forma¬
tion of a real estate market, rising land prices and the availability of loans, all of which increased the resi¬
dential mobility of the population and influenced significant changes in the spatial structure of cities and
their regions. The termination of social housing construction had an impact on the overall decline in new
housing construction, which increased demand, and thus raised the prices of flats in the cities. Liberalisa¬
tion of land prices resulted in a growth of differences in the value of land between the central cities and
their surrounding areas. Due to lower prices of construction lots and cheaper housing areas, but also due
to the ecological quality of living, surrounding settlements became more attractive places in which to
live.
Although all until recently intense urbanisation had an impact on rising the biological potential of the
population in central cities and weakening it in surrounding areas, as the process of suburbanisation
strengthened and the value of surrounding areas increased, a change occurred in the biodynamic traits of
settlements. In
2001
the percentage of in-migrants was greater in surrounding areas than in the central
cities of the examined urban regions. Migration flows to surrounding settlements became considerably
stronger than towards the main cities, which was an indication of the greater attractiveness of surround¬
ing areas for in-migration and of the ever-increasing suburbanisation process in (broader) urban agglom¬
erations. This was certainly a positive trend which testifies to an advancement in the development of city
regions.
Even though the greatest part of the population of urban agglomerations is still concentrated in cen¬
tral cities, the focus of population growth and biological reproduction is shifting to surrounding areas, es¬
pecially to urban and more urbanised settlements. Intensive suburbanisation in Croatia began only in the
mid-1990's, and therefore it should be expected that only the results of the
2011
census will present a real
picture of the spatial processes and the stages of development of city regions.
Analysis of population dynamics and changes in the housing structure during the last fifth of the 20th
century has shown that Central
Dalmaţia
is a progressive area within the Republic of Croatia. Yet a certain
non-homogeneity presents itself as a characteristic of the Central Dalmatian area in this regard. Settlements
on the coast are growing demographically with in-migration as a trait of this change, whereas those in the
interior are declining, characterised by out-migration. From the aspect of housing, the number and area
of housing units has increased in both groups, although with a different intensity. The results of an analy¬
sis of settlement groups defined based on the criteria of demographic size, has showed that settlements
with
251
to
1,000
inhabitants have lagged behind other settlements. Application of the statistical method
of variance analysis served to link population dynamics with changes in housing, which revealed that in¬
creased housing construction in Central Dalmatian settlements was more correlated to the direction of
demographic change and to the spatial position of settlements than to the demographic size of settlements.
Besides this, the connection between types of general population trends and the intensity of change in the
number and size of homes was also confirmed. It was furthermore shown that in the period between
1981
and
2001
increased housing construction in the Central Dalmatian area (i.e. a greater index of change in
the number and area of homes than the average value for the Central Dalmatian area) was concentrated
in only a third of the settlements, mainly in settlements of the in-migration type in the general scheme of
population trends.
As to the population of the Croatian islands, various forms and durations of migration during the last
hundred or so years strongly affected the demographic structure, and also the way of life of the island pop-
168
Summary
ulation. Although the number of migrants and the directions of migration flows have changed, depending
on socio-economic conditions in the regions with which the islands are affiliated and also depending on
changes on the state level and on the global labour market, the most visible result of migration processes
in local island communities has undoubtedly been their effect on the way of life, determined by a large
number of elderly people. Examining the island area as a whole, almost ten years ago every fourth inhab¬
itant was already over
60
years of age. Analysis of the results of several studies confirmed that elderly is¬
landers assess precisely migration as having been one of the key events during their lives, and also during
their old age. Migration, along with insularity determined by the size of communities, a feeling of isolation
and peripheralness and a strong feeling of belonging to the local island community, determined the role
of individual groups and forced the inhabitants of the Croatian islands to accept an active form of life in
all stages of their lives until advanced old age. Among elderly islanders, satisfaction with one's quality of
life is based precisely on everyday activities in all areas of personal life, on maintaining independence as
long as possible, and on remaining in one's own home (so-called ageing in place), with one's family as a
lifelong anchor during all of one's life, and especially in old age. The concept
oí
productive ageing, which has
become one of the basic conditions for a successful old age, has been realised on the islands to a certain
degree, and in a specific way, throughout the entire 20th century, and all until the present day. Without a
broader understanding of the activities of older members of island communities, and without taking into
account appropriate ways of including them with equal participation in programmes of revitalising eco¬
nomic and cultural life, it seems that it would be impossible to implement successful plans and programmes
that would significantly advance the overall quality of life on the islands, and therefore also provide a cer¬
tain contribution to the socio-economic development of the regions with which the islands are affiliated.
The main historical events of the 20th century (two world wars, planned migrations and in recent his¬
tory the Croatian Homeland War) indirectly and directly affected the demographic development of the
lowland region of Croatia-Slavonia. From period to period the demographic structure of this region was
significantly transformed, and in this respect the most visible changes occurred in the ethnic composition
of
Slavonia.
In the first half of the examined century, the national/ethnic facet of migration was strongly
determined by the territorial affiliation of the region throughout recent history to various political entities
(the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes/Yugoslavia, the Indepen-
:
dent State of Croatia, Socialist Yugoslavia), as well as by political-social systems that organised colonisa¬
tion of the area, and by economic factors. All until the First World War,
Slavonia
witnessed an ever-increas-
,
ing immigration of Hungarians (Magyars), followed by Germans and other peoples, primarily owing to
economic reasons (low-cost agricultural land, employment on the Railroad and in other state services). In
addition to Hungarians and Germans, Croats also migrated to the region from agriculturally overpopulat-
ed and poor areas of Croatian
Zagorje, Gorski kotar
and
Lika,
and there was likewise immigration from
Galicia
to the area of
Slavonski Brod.
Diverse peoples from other parts of the Austro-Hungary also arrived
in different numbers. At the end of World War I and in the post-war period, due to new political and so¬
cial changes, members of various peoples (Germans, Hungarians, Czechs and others) emigrated to their
home countries. In the new state framework (agricultural and private) colonisation was organised, which
had an impact on the considerable rise in the number of Croats and Serbs. The availability of arable spac¬
es conditioned the varied territorial distribution of these two peoples (i.e. state-nationalised lands were
mainly colonised by Serbs, whereas privately purchased lands were mainly settled by Croats). Implemen¬
tation of colonisation in the post-war years changed the land-ownership and also national structure of
Slavonia.
The number of Croats and Serbs increased, while the number of Hungarians and to a lesser ex¬
tent Germans and other minorities decreased. This diminishing trend in the number of Hungarians, and
partially also of Germans, was for the most part influenced by emigration to their home countries, but also
by assimilation, which in some settings was recorded among the Germans.
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The war events during the 1990's provoked a series of irregular population trends, along with major
changes in the demographic structure. A change occurred in the national/ethnic structure primarily as a
result of the military and police actions implemented in
1995,
after which, in forced migration waves, ma¬
inly members of the Serb population left Western
Slavonia.
In Eastern
Slavonia
and in
Baranja
such a re-
integration option did not appear, although the number of Serbs also fell in that region. It should be no¬
ted that in the period of temporary Serb occupation, a large number of Croats left the area of the so-called
Serb Autonomous Region of
Krajina,
and after its liberation not all Croats returned. Therefore, in addition
to the Serbs population, the size of the indigenous Croat population also fell, which was partially compen¬
sated for by the arrival of Croat refugees from Bosnia and Herzegovina. Besides this redistribution, a smaller
number of Serbs that had left Western
Slavonia
after the mentioned military and police operations settled
in East
Slavonia
and
Baranja.
A comparative demographic analysis of the last two population censuses,
1991
and
2001,
confirmed
that during that decade the following occurred: there was a significant decline in the populations of ma¬
jor cities and municipalities; there was a change in the national/ethnic structure, an absolute and relative
reduction in the Serb population, an absolute and relative reduction of other minority populations, a re¬
lative and absolute increase in the proportion and number of Croats; the entire population of
Slavonia
experienced ageing, which was intense in those places in which before the Homeland War Serbs had con¬
stituted a relative or absolute majority of the population.
A comparison of the level of satisfaction in different counties (regions) was conducted by comparing
the levels of satisfaction of the populations in
Šibenik-Knin
County and in the City of Zagreb. In addition,
a special study was made of satisfaction with life in connection with the in-migration of individuals to
Ši¬
benik-Knin
County. Results indicated that respondents in
Šibenik-Knin
County were more satisfied than
those in Zagreb: differences in the levels of satisfaction were most significant at a degree of risk less than
1%
for satisfaction with physical (bodily) mobility, with one's level of energy, with one's own disposition,
and at a degree of risk less than
5%
for satisfaction due to the absence of pain. Furthermore, respondents
in
Šibenik-Knin
County were statistically more satisfied than respondents in the City of Zagreb with rela¬
tions with parents, partners, friends and co-workers
-
at a degree of risk less than
1%,
and more satisfied
with relations with children
-
at a degree of risk risk less than
5%.
However, in regard to overall satisfac¬
tion with life, satisfaction with health in general, satisfaction with resistance to illness and satisfaction with
relations with other people, the differences measured were generally not statistically significant.
Since there were no significant differences in the age and sex structure of the samples from
Šibenik-
Knin
County and the City of Zagreb, and the confirmed differences in employment, in the assessment of
one's own standard and in levels of education were all to the advantage of the sample from Zagreb, the hi¬
gher level of satisfaction in
Šibenik-Knin
County can probably be partially attributed to certain differences
in personality traits. Neuroticism, which refers to a tendency towards negative emotions such as sadness,
anger and fear, is in a significant negative correlation with satisfaction
-
which was also confirmed in this
study, and the results for respondents in the
Šibenik-Knin
sample were on a statistically significant lower
level on the scale of neuroticism than the results of the Zagreb sample.
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Sadržaj
Predgovor
.7
I. Migracije i demografski razvoj regije (Ivan Lajić)
.11
1.
Što je demografska regija i kako postaviti njezine granice?
.11
2.
Tipovi prostorne pokretljivosti i demografski razvoj
.15
3.
Migracije i demografski razvoj regije
.17
3.1.
Utjecaj migracija na demografski razvoj regije porijekla migranata
.17
3.2.
Utjecaj migracija na demografski razvoj regije primitka migranata
.20
4.
Literatura
.22
II.
Populacijski razvoj gradskih regija Hrvatske
1948. - 2001. ; *
(Sanja
Riempie
Bogadi)
.'.". . .23
Uvod
.
^IJ
.23
1.
Pregled dosadašnjih istraživanja
.».,;■ .24
2.
Veličina i struktura gradskih regija Hrvatske
2001. .
ľv?.|.vn29
2.1.
Model izdvajanja gradske regije
.1.; .
:*ьй.29
2.2.
Prostorni obuhvat gradskih regija
2001.;-. . .
.íľľ
:
v. :.30
2.3.
Stupanj urbanizacija naselja
. . . 31
3.
Demografske promjene i procesi u gradskim regijama
.35
3.1.
Populacijska dinamika gradskih regija
.36
3.2.
Razmještaj stanovništva unutar gradskih regija
.45
4.
Prirodno kretanje
.50
5.
Migracije i preobrazba gradskih regija
. 57
6.
Zaključak
.
;
їій;
·.
С·.:· Ь·
· · · · ·:··· — ••59:
7.
Literature
.;
.j.z
.
^.л;--ч.
. . .,.:. .
>.yír.ólf
8.
Izvori podataka
.,.,.
j.
^. ;уб2
III. Povezanost populacijske dinamike i promjena u stambenom fondu
-primjer Srednje Dalmacije
(1981.-2001.)
(Roko Mišetić)
. . .63
Uvod
.63
1.
Definiranje srednjodalmatinskog prostora i određivanje
naseljskih skupina
.64
2.
Promjena broja stanovnika Srednje Dalmacije u razdoblju
1981. - 2001.
godine
.67
3.
Promjena broja i površine stanova Srednje Dalmacije
1981. - 2001. . .». .72
4.
Povezanost populacijske dinamike i promjene broja i površine
:
stanova u Srednjoj Dalmaciji u razdoblju
1981.-2001.76
4.1.
Odnos indeksa promjene broja stanova i skupine naselja kombinacijom
tri kriterija: prostorne određenosti, demografske veličine
1981.
godine
i smjera promjene broja stanovnika u razdoblju
1981.-2001.77
4.2.
Odnos indeksa promjene površine stanova i skupine naselja kombinacijom
tri kriterija: prostorne određenosti, demografske veličine
1981.
godine
i smjera promjene broja stanovnika u razdoblju
1981.-2001.78
4.3.
Odnos indeksa promjene broja stanova i skupine naselja kombinacijom
dva kriterija: prostorne određenosti i tipa općeg kretanja stanovništva
u razdoblju
1981.-2001.80
4.4.
Odnos indeksa promjene površine stanova i skupine naselja kombinacijom
dva kriterija: prostorne određenosti i tipa općeg kretanja stanovništva
u razdoblju
1981.-2001.81
5.
Zaključak
.82
6.
Literatura
. .84
IV.
Etnodemografski razvoj Slavonije u dvadesetom stoljeću
(utjecaj ratova i kolonizacija)(Mario Bara, Ivan Lajić)
.85
Uvod
. .85
1.
Metodološki problemi i napomene uz metode rada
.85
2.
Etnička heterogenost Slavonije do dvadesetog stoljeća
.87
3.
Geografska rasprostranjenost etničkih/nacionalnih grupa
.
І89
4.
Migracije u razdoblju Austro-Ugarske Monarhije (od
1900.
do
1918.
g.)
.91
4.1.
Neregularno kretanje stanovništva tijekom i nakon Prvoga svjetskog rata
.94
4.2.
Promjene u etničkoj/nacionalnoj strukturi
.95
5.
Agrarne reforme i kolonizacije
.97
5.1.
Državna i privatna kolonizacija
.98
6.
Planske (usmjerene), prinudne i prisilne migracije u Slavoniji
tijekom i nakon Drugoga svjetskog rata
.102
6.1.
Kolonizacija u razdoblju NDH
.102
6.2.
"Vlak bez voznog reda"
-
novi val kolonizacije Slavonije u poraću
.103
7.
Demografski razvoj u razdoblju od
1953.
do
1991.
godine
.106
7.1.
Deagrarizacija, urbanizacija i promjene u etničkoj/nacionalnoj strukturi
.106
8.
Utjecaj Domovinskog rata na promjenu nacionalnih struktura
slavonskih županija
.108
8.1.
Promjene u broju pripadnika nacionalnih manjina Slavonije i starenje
ukupne populacije između
1991.
i
2001.
godine
.108
9.
Zaključak
.113
10.
Literatura
.115
11.
Izvori podataka
.117
V.
Povezanost zadovoljstva, osobina ličnosti i demografskih varijabli
na uzorku hrvatskih sudionika (s osvrtom na rezultate u Šibensko
kninskoj županiji) (Ivana Lučev)
.119
1.
Postupak, sudionici i instrumenti
.120
2.
Zadovoljstvo
.124
2.1.Spolne razlike
.132
2.2.Doseljenost i zadovoljstvo
.'". ./. . . . . 136
3.
Zaključna razmatranja
.137
4.
Literatura
. . . 138
VI.
Migracije kao sudbina
-
hrvatski otoci i starenje stanovništva
(Sonja
Podgorelec)
.141
Uvod
.;·.···■.
V
.· ; ·%· ·
Щ
1.
Starost
otočnog stanovništva
.; >.
^?i
. . .
ѓ.Кл.
. . .142
1.1.
Metodološke napomene.t.
^Kß. :. .
фчЇ*.^);4.
: .
;fì
. .'!. 143
2.
Migracije i otočno stanovništvo
.
:г.
:.
^.f:pí
;
liv
.
v
144
2.1.
Stanovnici nemigranti
.
.íAv-íi·
· · .
tí
. . . . .145
2.2.
Unutarotočni migranti
. . . . . .
.':ϊ. ν
.:. 146
2.3.
Iseljenici
. 146
2.4.
Optanti
. 147
2.5.
Cirkulanti
. 147
2.6.
Povratnička umirovljenička migracija
. 148
2.7.
Turisti i useljavanje na otok
. 150
2.8.
Radna imigracija
. 150
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Temeljne vrijednosti života starih otočana
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kvaliteti života
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Istraživanje
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Životne vrijednosti
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Aktivnosti
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Zdravlje
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Značajni drugi
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Materijalne vrijednosti
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Dom
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Zaključak
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Literatura
.162
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Zaključak
.163
Summary
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autorima priloga
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title | Migracije i regionalni razvoj Hrvatske |
title_auth | Migracije i regionalni razvoj Hrvatske |
title_exact_search | Migracije i regionalni razvoj Hrvatske |
title_full | Migracije i regionalni razvoj Hrvatske urednik Ivan Lajić |
title_fullStr | Migracije i regionalni razvoj Hrvatske urednik Ivan Lajić |
title_full_unstemmed | Migracije i regionalni razvoj Hrvatske urednik Ivan Lajić |
title_short | Migracije i regionalni razvoj Hrvatske |
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topic | Bevölkerungsentwicklung (DE-588)4006292-2 gnd Regionalentwicklung (DE-588)4076605-6 gnd Migration (DE-588)4120730-0 gnd |
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