ETNIČKA I OBRAZOVNA STRUKTURA STANOVNIŠTVA ZVORNIČKOG SREZA OD 1945. DO 1953. GODINE
ETHNIC AND EDUCATIONAL STRUCTURE OF POPULATION OF ZVORNIK FROM 1945 TO 1953
Author(s): Sead SelimovićSubject(s): Geography, Regional studies, Ethnohistory, Recent History (1900 till today), History of Education, WW II and following years (1940 - 1949), Post-War period (1950 - 1989)
Published by: JU Zavod za zaštitu i korištenje kulturno-historijskog i prirodnog naslijeđa
Keywords: Bosnia and Herzegovina; Zvornik region; ethnic structure of the population; education structure; reconstruction; political changes; social changes; literacy; education;
Summary/Abstract: The author writes about the ethnic and educational structure of the population of the Zvornik region from 1945 to 1953. He points out that the area of the Zvornik region after the Second World War was part of the Tuzla District. Since 1949, the Zvornik region was an integral part of the Tuzla region, and since 1952, it was one of the 66 slopes of the People's Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina. In the Zvornik region, Bosniaks, Serbs, Croats and members of other nations lived together, and the number of inhabitants continued to increase. In Zvornik region, in 1948, there were 84.41% of the population without a school education, with 14.48% who completed primary school, and 0.80% of the population with a lower secondary school. Higher secondary school had 0.24%, and college and high school had 0.02% of the population. In the total percentage of the illiterate population of the Zvornik region, women participated with 56.49%, and men with 43.51%. There were 12 inhabitants of the Zvornik region at the university or college.
Journal: Baština
- Issue Year: 11/2019
- Issue No: 11
- Page Range: 31-50
- Page Count: 20
- Language: Bosnian