New census: Old problem: Continuation of negative demographic trends in Serbia

Raradoslav Ranković
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Given the initial results of the 2022 Population, Household, and Housing Census, the question is not whether the demographic situation in Serbia is bad, but how bad it is. Serbia has been struggling with depopulation and other demographic problems for decades, which, while not surprising, worries us. At first glance, there are no positive indicators, but some isolated areas can be identified that are characterized by somewhat more favorable demographic trends, but this should be taken with a grain of salt. The objective of this paper is to look at and analyze the municipalities that have been most affected by the decline in total population between the last two censuses. This is done by analyzing the most threatened municipalities by examining the relationship between depopulation and the eleven parameters presented. Since the municipalities are very diverse in terms of population size, a percentage rather than an absolute decrease has been considered. Since depopulation occupies a significant place at the top of Serbia's demographic problems, the method of correlation and multiple regression is used to create a model that can be used to predict, to some extent, the future state of the most threatened parts of Serbia.
新的人口普查:老问题:塞尔维亚人口趋势继续恶化
根据2022年人口、家庭和住房普查的初步结果,问题不在于塞尔维亚的人口状况是否糟糕,而在于有多糟糕。塞尔维亚几十年来一直在与人口减少和其他人口问题作斗争,这虽然不足为奇,但却使我们感到担忧。乍一看,没有任何积极的指标,但可以确定一些孤立的地区,其特点是人口趋势较为有利,但对此应持怀疑态度。本文的目的是观察和分析在最近两次人口普查中受总人口下降影响最大的城市。这是通过检查人口减少与所提出的11个参数之间的关系来分析受威胁最严重的城市来完成的。由于各城市在人口规模方面差别很大,因此考虑的是百分比而不是绝对减少。由于人口减少在塞尔维亚的人口问题中占有重要地位,因此使用相关和多元回归方法来创建一个模型,该模型可用于在某种程度上预测塞尔维亚最受威胁地区的未来状况。
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