Newer Demographic Development of the Settlement of Murter

Murter is the largest settlement on the same-named island and also in the entire Šibenik archipelago. As opposed to most of the settlements on the island, its population was less involved in earlier emigration flows, whereas newer emigration began to effect Murter only after the sixties. The effect...

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Main Authors: Sonja Podgorelec, Ivan Lajić
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institute for Migration and Ethnic Studies 1998-10-01
Series:Migracijske i Etniĉke Teme
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Online Access:http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/186953
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spelling doaj-7a68e22d1223491e8bf4dff238b50f382020-11-24T22:59:14ZengInstitute for Migration and Ethnic StudiesMigracijske i Etniĉke Teme1333-25461848-91841998-10-01143191208Newer Demographic Development of the Settlement of MurterSonja Podgorelec0Ivan Lajić1Institute for Migration and Ethnic Studies, Zagreb, CroatiaInstitute for Migration and Ethnic Studies, Zagreb, CroatiaMurter is the largest settlement on the same-named island and also in the entire Šibenik archipelago. As opposed to most of the settlements on the island, its population was less involved in earlier emigration flows, whereas newer emigration began to effect Murter only after the sixties. The effect of the depopulation period is visible in the changes of the age-sex structure, where can be seen primarily in ageing of the population and a disproportion in the sex ratio. Yet it can be confirmed that the settlement of Murter has not such an unfavourable demographic situation as do most Dalmatian islands. A slightly falling birth rate can be noticed, as well as a slight increase in the death rate. The demographic perspective of this population is relatively favourable (due to an expected development of tourism, development of agriculture and trades, nautical infrastructures etc.), if addition emigration factors will not come into play. Based on a multiple-criteria evaluation of developmental levels, the island of Murter, primarily due to the central position of the settlement Murter, is ranked 11th out of 47 Croatian islands. The reason is that all higher ranked islands also have a significantly larger area.http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/186953Murterdepopulationage structureageingrevitalisation
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Ivan Lajić
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Newer Demographic Development of the Settlement of Murter
Migracijske i Etniĉke Teme
Murter
depopulation
age structure
ageing
revitalisation
author_facet Sonja Podgorelec
Ivan Lajić
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title Newer Demographic Development of the Settlement of Murter
title_short Newer Demographic Development of the Settlement of Murter
title_full Newer Demographic Development of the Settlement of Murter
title_fullStr Newer Demographic Development of the Settlement of Murter
title_full_unstemmed Newer Demographic Development of the Settlement of Murter
title_sort newer demographic development of the settlement of murter
publisher Institute for Migration and Ethnic Studies
series Migracijske i Etniĉke Teme
issn 1333-2546
1848-9184
publishDate 1998-10-01
description Murter is the largest settlement on the same-named island and also in the entire Šibenik archipelago. As opposed to most of the settlements on the island, its population was less involved in earlier emigration flows, whereas newer emigration began to effect Murter only after the sixties. The effect of the depopulation period is visible in the changes of the age-sex structure, where can be seen primarily in ageing of the population and a disproportion in the sex ratio. Yet it can be confirmed that the settlement of Murter has not such an unfavourable demographic situation as do most Dalmatian islands. A slightly falling birth rate can be noticed, as well as a slight increase in the death rate. The demographic perspective of this population is relatively favourable (due to an expected development of tourism, development of agriculture and trades, nautical infrastructures etc.), if addition emigration factors will not come into play. Based on a multiple-criteria evaluation of developmental levels, the island of Murter, primarily due to the central position of the settlement Murter, is ranked 11th out of 47 Croatian islands. The reason is that all higher ranked islands also have a significantly larger area.
topic Murter
depopulation
age structure
ageing
revitalisation
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