1st Edition

Population And Migration Trends In Eastern Europe

By Huey L Kostanick Copyright 1978
    243 Pages
    by Routledge

    262 Pages
    by Routledge

    Eastern Europe is undergoing broad changes in demographic structure that have widened the ranges of population growth between countries and have created new problems of worker movement. This book, the result of a conference on demography and urbanization in Eastern Europe, contains both broad theoretical and conceptual essays and specific analyses

    Preface -- Introduction -- Characteristics and Trends in Southeastern Europe: Romania, Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, Albania, Greece, and Turkey -- Demographic Characteristics and Trends in Northeastern Europe: German Democratic Republic, Poland, Czechoslovakia, and Hungary -- Demography and Urban and Regional Planning in Northeastern Europe -- Population Problems in Polish Regional Planning -- The Impact of Regional Development Policy on Population Distribution in Yugoslavia and Bulgaria -- Dragalevtsy Household Members Then (1935) and Now -- Comparison of the Population Density Gradients of the Planned and Unplanned Sections of Ankara -- The Impact of Rural-Urban Migration on the Development of Communist Bulgaria -- Palaeohora, Crete: A Study of Village Migration Patterns -- Migration on the Adriatic Coast: Some Processes Associated with the Development of Tourism -- Regional Differences in Yugoslav External Migration -- Prospect

    Biography

    Huey Louis Kostanick is professor of geography at the University of California at Los Angeles, where he has taught since 1946.