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  2. Nov 9, 2023 · Croatia’s population has decreased quite noticeably since the early 1990s; in 2021, it fell below four million for the first time since independence. Besides demographic decline, one major reason for the depopulation is the reality of negative net migration, which has been perpetuated by structural changes and a number of specific migration ...

  3. Oct 31, 2019 · In 2020, Croatia’s demographic decline will stabilise and from then on, government policies will lead to an increase in population, he said. No one has a crystal ball to predict the future but ...

    • Why did Croatia's population decrease in the 1990s?1
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  5. Jan 14, 2022 · Croatia’s population has shrunk by nearly 10% in the last decade due to an exodus fuelled by a flagging economy, the latest census showed Friday (14 January). The latest European Union member is ...

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    • 'Push' and 'Pull' Factors
    • 'Culture of Migration'

    Zorana Kurbalija Novicic is arguably someone who Balkan states might like to retain -- or win back. After earning her doctorate in 2009, the University of Belgradegraduate and lecturer in population genetics quickly recognized the gap left by top researchers who fled the bloodshed in the 1990s following the breakup of Yugoslavia. Serbian research i...

    Experts tend to divide people's motivations for migrating into two categories: factors that "push" a person to leave, and things that "pull" or draw them toward a destination abroad. The major wave of emigration from the former Yugoslavia in the 1990s was the result of a major "push factor" in the violent breakup of the country, for example. But th...

    "There has been a kind of culture of migration which is now very strongly rooted in the Balkans," says Lerch. Thirty-six-year-old Milos, a Serbian emigrant who asked not to publish his full name, says he knew it was time to go when, around six years ago, "very slowly, very gradually, daily life in Belgrade became sort of an agony." "You know, day-t...

  6. Nov 21, 2019 · From Stagnant 1990s to Rapid Change 2000 – 2011. Victoria Finn. Vicki JF inn@gmail.com. Universidad Diego Portales. Leiden University. Ab stract. This paper analyzes democracy in post-communist ...

  7. Jan 14, 2022 · Croatia has lost close to 400,000 people or nearly 10% of its population over the past decade due to emigration and a low fertility rate, according to preliminary results of the 2021 census ...

  8. Apr 26, 2013 · In 1991 Croatia's population was 4.7 million. Now it is less than 4.3 million, and that is not just because so many of Croatia's Serbs left in the 1990s. Croats are angry.

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