Boris Vano

Boris Vano
INFOSTAT · Demographic Research Centre

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The article compares the aggregated estimates and results of two current national population forecasts to the year 2060 that were produced in 2012 for Slovakia and in 2018 for Czechia. It comments in detail on the basic irregularities in the age-sex structure that have formed over the past one hundred years and their expected transformation in the...
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Najväčšie mestá predstavujú v mnohých aspektoch kľúčovú zložku fungovania modernej slovenskej spoločnosti. Z pohľadu demografického výskumu a najmä populačných prognóz im však bola doteraz venovaná len obmedzená pozornosť. Vzhľadom na veľký význam a v mnohých ohľadoch špecifickosť populácií najväčších miest sa predkladaná monografia riešiteľského k...
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you can download the file at http://www.cspv.sav.sk/fileadmin/user_upload/Aktuality/Publikacia_GMT/Global_Megatrends_from_Slovak_Point_of_View_06.pdf
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Link for download in pdf format: http://www.humannageografia.sk/demografickyatlas/
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The Slovak Republic has faced several important societal milestones and turbulences since World War II. They influenced the migration, human capital and labour markets very significantly. Post-war transformation and recovery, changes in the political regimes (democracy to totalitarianism in 1948, totalitarianism back to democracy in 1989), the diss...
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Post-communist societies are characterized by intensive changes which are resulting in broader social risks. This book provides a detailed description of the main problems related to the „work-life balance” in the Visegrad countries, as well as exploring the main socio-economic changes. The cases of the Visegrad countries are interesting for severa...
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In the last 60 years, Slovakia has experienced comparatively high and most recently very low fertility, long periods of stable fertility alternating with periods of changes, periods of substantial as well as lesser state interventions. Fertility was above replacement in 1990 and declined to the lowest-low levels during the period of transformation....
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Katedra humánnej geografie a demogeografie, PF UK, Bratislava VDC pri INFOSTAT, Bratislava Some theoretical and methodological aspects of population policy and its concept for the Slovak republic. The paper deals with theory, methodology, international and Slovak experiences with population policy. The main aim is to distinguish between the populat...
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The article deals with theory, methodology as well as international and Slovak experiences with population policy. The main aim is to distinguish between the population policy and other policies, especially family, social and migration ones. The article reviews several definitions and models of the population policy, focusing on the differences bet...
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After the Second World War, the population development in Slovakia has witnessed two major periods, characterised by different patterns of demographic behaviour, on the one hand, and by different social, economic and cultural conditions largely shaped by the predominant political system, on the other. The first one fell on the second half of the 19...
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PIP: The authors review the mortality rates of the population of Czechoslovakia for the years 1950-1980 according to marital status and sex. Data are from official sources. (SUMMARY IN ENG AND RUS)
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PIP: The DEMOD model is a microsimulative model serving to model and prognose the number and structure of households and population. It works on the level of individual households and their particular members. The rise of individual demographic events is simulated in the set of persons representing the population to a certain temporal moment. Then...

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