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number of Roma population ; demographic development ; spatial mobility and spatial location of Roma ethnic group
Abstract:The main objective of this study is to trace accurately the changes in the number and in the location of the Roma ethnic group, which has constituted no more than 2% of the population during the whole history ofBulgaria after The Liberation (1878). In this study, general and regional features of the dynamics of demographic processes and spatial distribution of the Roma in Bulgaria have been followed through and some main trends inthe development of these processes have been established.
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File size 2,2 MB ; application/pdf
Resource Identifier:1429-7132 ; 10.7163/Eu21.2014.27.5
Source:CBGiOŚ. IGiPZ PAN, call nos.: Cz.6406, Cz.6407 ; click here to follow the link
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Digitizing institution:Institute of Geography and Spatial Organization of the Polish Academy of Sciences
Original in: Projects co-financed by:European Union. European Regional Development Fund ; Programme Innovative Economy, 2010-2014, Priority Axis 2. R&D infrastructure
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