A Serbian VillageColumbia University Press, 1958 - 325 pages A condensed version of the author's doctoral dissertation published in 1956 under title: Social and cultural change in a Serbian village. |
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Page 43
... death rate . Births per 1,000 population have declined from 39.5 for the period 1884-95 to 24.5 for the period 1948–53 . The death rate for the same period , however , has declined by almost 50 percent , from 22 to 11.6 . This is not ...
... death rate . Births per 1,000 population have declined from 39.5 for the period 1884-95 to 24.5 for the period 1948–53 . The death rate for the same period , however , has declined by almost 50 percent , from 22 to 11.6 . This is not ...
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... deaths from 1881 to 1953 is pre- sented in Table 2. In essence these data represent a local Serbian example of a general European trend of declining birth and death rates . POPULATION COMPARISONS Orašac , with its population of 2,182 ...
... deaths from 1881 to 1953 is pre- sented in Table 2. In essence these data represent a local Serbian example of a general European trend of declining birth and death rates . POPULATION COMPARISONS Orašac , with its population of 2,182 ...
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... death of a child or young person . The declining death rate has brought about a marked change in the age structure of the population , with a much lower incidence of infant mortality and with a higher life expectancy now . As to the ...
... death of a child or young person . The declining death rate has brought about a marked change in the age structure of the population , with a much lower incidence of infant mortality and with a higher life expectancy now . As to the ...
Contents
The Setting | 1 |
Serbia and Orašac in the Nineteenth Century | 21 |
Orašac Village Today | 37 |
Copyright | |
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