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Demographic problems in the Carpathian region of Serbia
Eastern Serbia, including the Carpathian region, is an area that has been
characterized by unfavorable demographic trends for decades. Low reproductive
norms in terms of the cultural pattern of ‘one child’, applied from the
middle of the 20th century and caused by economic reasons to preserve the
estates and the mixed ethnic structure of the population, had the result that
this area has had the lowest population growth in the country. The fact that
the Carpathian Serbia has traditionally been emigration area is additionally
contributed by the negative demographic processes such as depopulation,
continuous increase in the average age of the population, more and more
unfavorable ratio of young and old populations, reduction in the average
population density and concentration of population in urban areas. For
purposes of this study, values for the demographic indicators of the
population of the Carpathian Serbia are calculated separately at the level of
settlements, and in terms of its physical and geographic boundaries.