IMMIGRATION IN THE SUBURBAN SETTLEMENTS, CASE STUDY: THE MUNICIPALITY OF TEMERIN Cover Image

ДОСЕЉАВАЊА У ПРИГРАДСКА НАСЕЉА, СТУДИЈА СЛУЧАЈА: ОПШТИНА ТЕМЕРИН
IMMIGRATION IN THE SUBURBAN SETTLEMENTS, CASE STUDY: THE MUNICIPALITY OF TEMERIN

Author(s): Tamara Lukić, Aleksandra S. Dragin, Ljubica Ivanović Bibić
Subject(s): Demography and human biology, Migration Studies
Published by: Матица српска
Keywords: Temerin; opština; doseljavanja; prigradska naselja;

Summary/Abstract: At the turn of the 20th to 21st century, few municipalities in Vojvodina have recorded the population growth in all the settlements. Among them is a municipality Temerin, which is the subject of this paper. The geographical position of settlements of the municipality Temerin puts them in the suburbs of Novi Sad, the capital of the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina. Questionnaire and analysis of parameters of the natural movement of population has shown that the growth of the population was most influenced by migration. One of the preliminary hypotheses states that proximity of Novi Sad had a positive effect on population growth. The main task of this study was to determine how immigration affected the number of population. Special attention is devoted to the time of immigration and origin of immigrants. In addition, part of the paper refers to the daily migrants, respectively, to their number and to the area to which they migrate. Some of them pretend to leave Temerin immediately since they have ensured economic conditions for it. This is a group of the population which has working and reproductive ability. Their abandonment would adversely affect the population characteristics. That is why the monitoring of the population is very important. In addition, their motives are very important. Enabling the fulfillment of the migrant needs in the municipal territory would reduce their motivation for leave. The importance of this paper is in enriching the knowledge about the movement of the population in suburban settlements of Novi Sad.

  • Issue Year: 2010
  • Issue No: 131
  • Page Range: 115-126
  • Page Count: 12
  • Language: Serbian
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