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Is the European countryside depopulating? Case study Moravia
Abstract The paper investigates the recent population development of Moravian rural micro-regions. It divides all 72 micro-regions into four categories according to the relation of natural demographic balance and net migration in the period of 2012–2016. It showed that all size categories of the Moravian rural municipalities till 5000 inhabitants are gaining population by migration whereas small towns lose inhabitants. No relation between the demographic type of the countryside and unemployment was observed. It shows, that the Moravian rural areas are not depopulating in general, its demographic development does not depend on the unemployment. However, the Moravian countryside is differentiated. There are some extremely peripheral parts of Moravia often lacking any real urban centre, where the depopulation is the problem. Depopulating micro-regions can be found in the northern, south-western and eastern periphery of Moravia. Such territories should be solved individually according to the local conditions.
Highlights The paper investigates the recent population development of 72 rural micro-regions. Only the most peripheral micro-regions without any town centre are threatened. Rural unemployment is in no case higher than the indicator in the related town centre. The Moravian countryside is not depopulating, neither ageing.
Is the European countryside depopulating? Case study Moravia
Abstract The paper investigates the recent population development of Moravian rural micro-regions. It divides all 72 micro-regions into four categories according to the relation of natural demographic balance and net migration in the period of 2012–2016. It showed that all size categories of the Moravian rural municipalities till 5000 inhabitants are gaining population by migration whereas small towns lose inhabitants. No relation between the demographic type of the countryside and unemployment was observed. It shows, that the Moravian rural areas are not depopulating in general, its demographic development does not depend on the unemployment. However, the Moravian countryside is differentiated. There are some extremely peripheral parts of Moravia often lacking any real urban centre, where the depopulation is the problem. Depopulating micro-regions can be found in the northern, south-western and eastern periphery of Moravia. Such territories should be solved individually according to the local conditions.
Highlights The paper investigates the recent population development of 72 rural micro-regions. Only the most peripheral micro-regions without any town centre are threatened. Rural unemployment is in no case higher than the indicator in the related town centre. The Moravian countryside is not depopulating, neither ageing.
Is the European countryside depopulating? Case study Moravia
Vaishar, Antonín (Autor:in) / Šťastná, Milada (Autor:in) / Zapletalová, Jana (Autor:in) / Nováková, Eva (Autor:in)
Journal of Rural Studies ; 80 ; 567-577
26.10.2020
11 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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