2011
DOI: 10.3986/ags51205
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Daily commuting – similarities and differences between Serbia and Slovenia

Abstract: As one form of population mobility, daily commuting represents very complex phenomenon of the spatial separation of the place of work and the place of residence of the part of employed population. The paper deals with changes in scope, directions and structure of commuting flows in Serbia, as well as the interdependence of commuting with other demographic and socio-economic development processes. The comparison was made between the basic characteristics of commuting in Serbia and Slovenia and their catchment a… Show more

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“…The number of commuters in Belgrade region was increased for 8.4% (Table 2). The increase in the number of commuters in Serbia is one of the ways how the population is adapting and overcoming the problems of unemployment and lack of adequate jobs in the local milieu, while at the same time, maintaining of commuting as the form of mobility that prevents further concentration of population in urban centers [3]. Commuters who live out of urban centers are more numerous from the commuters from urban centers.…”
Section: General Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The number of commuters in Belgrade region was increased for 8.4% (Table 2). The increase in the number of commuters in Serbia is one of the ways how the population is adapting and overcoming the problems of unemployment and lack of adequate jobs in the local milieu, while at the same time, maintaining of commuting as the form of mobility that prevents further concentration of population in urban centers [3]. Commuters who live out of urban centers are more numerous from the commuters from urban centers.…”
Section: General Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…U proseku, nivo popunjenosti kapaciteta za hotele i slične objekte u evropskim letnjim planinskim destinacijama za odmor (na primer Austrija) varira 45-70 posto tokom letnjeg odmora (juli, avgust). Posebno, u Sloveniji je najveći nivo popunjenosti kapaciteta, dok tržišni segmenti smeštaja od četiri i pet zvezdica konstantno dobijaju na popularnosti (Lukić i Tošić, 2011). Kao osnovna hipoteza od koje se pošlo u radu je da se ispita koliko planinski prostori Slovenije raspolažu atraktivnim objektima za smeštaj što je preduslov za kvalitetnu turističku ponudu.…”
Section: Uvodunclassified
“…Većina proučavanja dnevnih migracija u Srbiji, koja sadrže analize vezane za strukturu dnevnih migranata prema različitim obeležjima, zasnivaju se na dodatnoj obradi podataka popisa stanovništva ili anketnom istraživanju, i odnose se na prostor jedne ili nekoliko opština (Stamenković, 1989(Stamenković, , 2008Stamenković et al 1995;Bjeljac, 1992;Petrović, 2001;Bubalo-Živković, 2003;Matijević, 2009;Lukić, 2011). Razlikama u stepenu obrazovanja radne snage, koja se svakodnevno razmenjuje između opština, te izdvajanjem centara zaposlenja prema njihovoj privlačnoj snazi za dnevne migrante i vrednostima dnevnog migracionog indeksa za prostor Republike Srbije bavili su se Lukić i Tošić (2009;2011). Međutim, istraživanja dnevnih migracija u okviru mreže naselja na širem (nacionalnom) nivou do sada nisu rađena.…”
Section: Teorijsko Uporište I Metodološki Pristupunclassified