A Serbian VillageHarper & Row, 1967 - 358 pages |
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... Percent No. Percent No. Percent No. Percent No. Percent No. Percent 1 0.5 8 4.6 20 5.3 39 35.8 19 4.6 15 26.3 2-3 28 13.1 35 19.8 78 20.6 40 36.7 90 21.8 27 47.4 4-5 53 24.8 47 26.7 153 40.5 23 21.1 144 34.9 12 21.0 6-10 102 47.6 71 ...
... Percent No. Percent No. Percent No. Percent No. Percent No. Percent 1 0.5 8 4.6 20 5.3 39 35.8 19 4.6 15 26.3 2-3 28 13.1 35 19.8 78 20.6 40 36.7 90 21.8 27 47.4 4-5 53 24.8 47 26.7 153 40.5 23 21.1 144 34.9 12 21.0 6-10 102 47.6 71 ...
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... percent in 1863 to 27.7 percent in 1961 ; it grew by 6.8 percent be- tween 1953 and 1961 . There has also been an overall decline of 6.2 percent in the popula- tion of Orašac in this eight - year period . However , if we exclude the 333 ...
... percent in 1863 to 27.7 percent in 1961 ; it grew by 6.8 percent be- tween 1953 and 1961 . There has also been an overall decline of 6.2 percent in the popula- tion of Orašac in this eight - year period . However , if we exclude the 333 ...
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... percent professionals . Among the girls thirty percent wished to be teachers or " cultural workers , " thirty - one percent white collar workers , and fifteen percent skilled blue collar workers ; eleven percent opted for commer- cial ...
... percent professionals . Among the girls thirty percent wished to be teachers or " cultural workers , " thirty - one percent white collar workers , and fifteen percent skilled blue collar workers ; eleven percent opted for commer- cial ...
Contents
The Setting | 1 |
FIGURES | 17 |
Serbia and Orašac in the Nineteenth Century | 21 |
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