Belgrade: Intra-urban daily migrations of labor, pupils and students

Daily migrations of population represent a very significant and developed social phenomenon which, in the conditions of transition in Serbia, does not have the previous spatial and demographic expressiveness. Nevertheless, the complex significance of the scientific explanation of convergent and dive...

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Main Authors: Stamenković Srboljub Đ., Gatarić Dragica R.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Serbian Geographical Society 2009-01-01
Series:Glasnik Srpskog Geografskog Društva
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-3593/2009/0350-35930902065S.pdf
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spelling doaj-55fc915a13e84b8290cbb97aa990d1622020-11-24T21:00:36ZengSerbian Geographical SocietyGlasnik Srpskog Geografskog Društva0350-35932009-01-01892657210.2298/GSGD0902065SBelgrade: Intra-urban daily migrations of labor, pupils and studentsStamenković Srboljub Đ.Gatarić Dragica R.Daily migrations of population represent a very significant and developed social phenomenon which, in the conditions of transition in Serbia, does not have the previous spatial and demographic expressiveness. Nevertheless, the complex significance of the scientific explanation of convergent and divergent daily migrations of the centers of larger and smaller functional capacity is indisputable. Consequently, the intra-urban daily movements of labor, pupils and students will be dealt with within the planned and formal borders of the Belgrade settlement among 10 urban municipalities. According to a special statistical data processing of the 2002 population census, 316 817 of its permanent residents participated in these movements or 4.2% of the total population of Serbia without the Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohia, whereof most of them are workers. Their daily movement and commute within the borders of the city contributes to a great extent to the dynamical circulation of people and intensive transportation flows among some parts of Belgrade, as well as the changes in the concentration of their total population throughout the working day. http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-3593/2009/0350-35930902065S.pdfsettlementBelgradeintra-urban daily migrationspopulationworkerspupilsstudents
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Gatarić Dragica R.
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Belgrade: Intra-urban daily migrations of labor, pupils and students
Glasnik Srpskog Geografskog Društva
settlement
Belgrade
intra-urban daily migrations
population
workers
pupils
students
author_facet Stamenković Srboljub Đ.
Gatarić Dragica R.
author_sort Stamenković Srboljub Đ.
title Belgrade: Intra-urban daily migrations of labor, pupils and students
title_short Belgrade: Intra-urban daily migrations of labor, pupils and students
title_full Belgrade: Intra-urban daily migrations of labor, pupils and students
title_fullStr Belgrade: Intra-urban daily migrations of labor, pupils and students
title_full_unstemmed Belgrade: Intra-urban daily migrations of labor, pupils and students
title_sort belgrade: intra-urban daily migrations of labor, pupils and students
publisher Serbian Geographical Society
series Glasnik Srpskog Geografskog Društva
issn 0350-3593
publishDate 2009-01-01
description Daily migrations of population represent a very significant and developed social phenomenon which, in the conditions of transition in Serbia, does not have the previous spatial and demographic expressiveness. Nevertheless, the complex significance of the scientific explanation of convergent and divergent daily migrations of the centers of larger and smaller functional capacity is indisputable. Consequently, the intra-urban daily movements of labor, pupils and students will be dealt with within the planned and formal borders of the Belgrade settlement among 10 urban municipalities. According to a special statistical data processing of the 2002 population census, 316 817 of its permanent residents participated in these movements or 4.2% of the total population of Serbia without the Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohia, whereof most of them are workers. Their daily movement and commute within the borders of the city contributes to a great extent to the dynamical circulation of people and intensive transportation flows among some parts of Belgrade, as well as the changes in the concentration of their total population throughout the working day.
topic settlement
Belgrade
intra-urban daily migrations
population
workers
pupils
students
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