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  • A demographic study of Hokkaido and the rest of Japan. The application of the multiregional demographic model
  • Adoption of a multiregional demographic model to study the demographic behaviour of Hokkaido in relation to the national context. Results show a striking high rate of out-migration of young people in the 15-19 years age-group from Hokkaido
  • and a rapid change in age structure over the 40 - years projection period for both regions.
  • Demographic change ; Demographic structure ; Hungary ; International migration ; Regional development
  • The A. associates processes of spatial migration with the goals of regional development and their demographic consequences in the various regions. The Hungarian demographic processes are investigated in an internatioanl framework and, in addition
  • Demographic resources of Croatia's border areas
  • Croatia ; Demographic structure ; Frontier region ; Regional development
  • Croatie ; Développement régional ; Région frontière ; Structure démographique
  • With regard to the form of the state territory, the border areas of Croatia are mainly peripheral areas in a socio-economic and in a cultural sense. They are predominantly rural regions with small, elderly and less educated populations, defected
  • by depopulation and with small settlements and with prevailing negative demographic and economic characteristics and trends. An unfavourable demographic and educational structure becomes a confining factor of further developments. Activities for a revival
  • Age group ; Croatia ; Demographic change ; Demographic decline ; Demographic structure ; Depopulation ; Internal migration ; Population ; Population ageing
  • Emigration has, especially in the last 30 years, markedly negativly influenced the courses of the demographic development of Hrvatsko zagorje. The consequence of such a demographic exodus of the region is a disturbed age and sex balance
  • Nektera demograficka specifika Severoceského kraje. (Some demographic specificities of North-Bohemian region)
  • A high density of settlement (150 inh./km) is a further specific characteristics connected with strongly industrial character of the region. High level of urbanization has accelerated due to demographic transformation and centralization of housing
  • Demographic problems of the peripheral regions in Bulgaria case study area - the northwestern planning region
  • Bulgaria ; Demographic change ; Depopulation ; Depressed region ; Peripheral region ; Population ageing
  • Bulgarie ; Dépeuplement ; Evolution démographique ; Région déprimée ; Région périphérique ; Vieillissement de la population
  • in NW region decreased by 23,5 %. The population aging is another acute demographic problem - the population over 60 years of age constitutes 29,8 %. The demographic problems are high level at the regressive population reproduction and the negative
  • The Northwestern planning region is a typical example of a peripheral area whose unfavourable geographical location has for a long time predetermined the poor growth of its economic potential. The peripheral position strongly restricts
  • Demographic transition or demographic shock in recent population development in the Czech Republic ?
  • Age group ; Birth rate ; Community ; Czech Republic ; Demography ; Family ; Fertility ; Regional disparities ; Settlement
  • , community size and region. Weak differentiation of fertility figures according to community size and regional perspectives was particularly striking. - (MS)
  • Age group ; Demographic transition ; Demography ; Economic integration ; Europe ; European Union ; Health ; Social structure ; Spatial differentiation
  • This contribution illustrates the regional variety of population development, aging, singularization and internationalization, the four components of the second demographic transition. Then the social and demographic changes that cause
  • the demographic transition are discussed. By the example of France the interacting components is represented on regional level. - (IfL)
  • Demographic decline ; Demographic structure ; Demography ; Depopulation ; Emigration ; Poland ; Regional development ; Resource management
  • The article discusses demographic proceses that either stimulate or restrain transformation. Excessive emigration from the East of Poland has led to depopulation followed by depression. The article presents the demographic diversification
  • of the above area in terms of structure, as well as in regard to different factors and the results of emigration. Chances for increased activity in the region centre around ecodevelopment and cross-border cooperation. An economic balance can be reached through
  • Evaluation of demographic potential in selected peripheral regions of Slovenia
  • Demographic change ; Peripheral region ; Regional disparities ; Slovenia ; Statistical analysis ; Years 1960-69 ; Years 1990-99
  • Analyse statistique ; Années 1960 ; Années 1990 ; Disparités régionales ; Evolution démographique ; Région périphérique ; Slovénie
  • Considering its small territorial and population size, Slovenia nevertheless has a considerable geographic, economic and social variety. Not surprisingly, there are significant regional disparities. A resarch study analysed statistical data
  • for the chosen indicators in the periods 1961-1991 and 1991-2002 and evaluated the demographic potential in the four demographically endangered and economically less-developed areas. The study has also examined in detail eight settlements at selected areas
  • Immigration and internal migration flight from US metropolitan areas: toward a new demographic balkanisation
  • Demographic change ; Ethnic community ; Internal migration ; International migration ; Migratory flow ; Socio-economic system ; Town ; United States of America ; Urban immigration
  • The larger, ethnically diverse waves of immigration to the US during the 1980s and 1990s affect redistribution dynamics within the country. There are important consequences for broad regions, states and metropolitan areas: the new immigration
  • and internal migration patterns appear to exacerbe the differences by contributing to a demographic balkanisation. A migration classification of states and metropolitan areas is made (period 1985-90).
  • Demographic analysis ; Demographic change ; Demographic structure ; Demographic transition ; Demography ; Indicator ; Population ; Population growth ; Regional disparities ; World
  • Demographic change of population during the transition period in Poland
  • Demographic change ; Demographic structure ; Emigration ; Fertility ; Immigration ; Internal migration ; Mortality ; Poland ; Population projection ; Regional disparities ; Unemployment ; Working population
  • Social, economic and demographic changes of rural areas in Lithuania
  • Changing functions of rural areas in the Baltic Sea Region
  • Demographic change ; Economic restructuring ; Farm ; Lithuania ; Rural area ; Rural parish ; Rural population ; Rural settlement ; Social change ; Spatial analysis ; Spatial distribution
  • The article deals with the problems of the economic and demographic situation in the rural areas of Lithuania ; contains a brief review of distribution of farms according to the size and area of cultivated land. Special attention is paid
  • Socio-demographical problems of the Katowice in Poland
  • Economic restructuring ; Emigration ; Katowice ; Poland ; Privatisation ; Regional economy ; Social change ; Unemployment
  • Demographic change ; Emigration ; Morocco ; Mountain ; Overpopulation ; Rif ; Rural outmigration
  • Demographic evolution of one of Morocco's most densely populated regions, focusing on the role of emigration to nearby cities and to Algeria and Europe.―(DWG)
  • Demographic crisis: the impact of the Bangladesh Civil War (1971) on births and deaths in a rural area of Bangladesh
  • Bangladesh ; Conséquence ; Guerre civile (1971) ; Géographie de l'Asie ; Mortalité ; Natalité ; Population ; Région rurale
  • Accessibility ; Demographic decline ; Demographic structure ; Frontier region ; Impact ; Population ; Population geography ; Population growth ; Regional analysis ; Regional development ; Slovenia
  • Accessibilité ; Analyse régionale ; Croissance démographique ; Déclin démographique ; Développement régional ; Géographie de la population ; Haloze ; Impact ; Population ; Région frontière ; Slovénie ; Structure démographique
  • Accesibilidad ; Análisis regional ; Crecimiento demográfico ; Desarrollo regional ; Disminución de la población ; Eslovenia ; Estructura demográfica ; Geografía de la población ; Impacto ; Población ; Región fronteriza
  • In Haloze there is a disparate demographic development due to economic conditions, natural factors and many local and global factors. In border line regions or difficult accessible parts the population is decreasing while in most valley and central
  • parts demographic structure is improving. - (L'A.).
  • Potential for tourism in the demographically threatened region of Jurklošter
  • This article examines the demographically threatened region of the local community of Jurklošter in the southeastern part of the Alpine Sava Hills (Posavsko hribovje), part of the municipality of Laško. It draws attention to the natural and social
  • conditions in the region after the Second World War, which led to the steady depopulation of the area. The paper presents the characteristics of the geographical location, settlement, settlements, population and land use, and economic development. - (L'A.).
  • Demographic change ; Depopulation ; Economic growth ; Poland ; Population ; Population ageing ; Regional policy
  • of the population. Qualitative changes in demographic processes in turn demand that economic growth should precede demographic development. on account of this, regional policy is seen to be a very important factor underpinning proper demographic development. - (BJ)
  • gminas are seen to face difficulties of a demographic nature. The actual depopulation of certain local authority areas has also been noted, as a factor almost bound to limit their economies. The process is only likely to intensify an account of the ageing