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VEGA č. 2/0046/19 Obraz „Iného“ v slovenskej politike po roku 1989 a Slovakia and the Slovak Community of Vojvodina: Intraethnic Relations and Boundaries (Mobility project SAS – SASA)

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Slovak Community in Serbia in the Context of Political and Socio-Economic Changes after 1989

Marušiak, Juraj; Zlatanović, Sanja

(Banská Bystrica : Univerzity Mateja Bela - Belianum, 2022)

TY  - CHAP
AU  - Marušiak, Juraj
AU  - Zlatanović, Sanja
PY  - 2022
UR  - https://dais.sanu.ac.rs/123456789/14511
AB  - The aim of this article is to analyze an impact of political
and socio-economic changes after 1989 on the Slovak community
members of Serbia. Serbia, as well as Slovakia, underwent a painful 
post-communist transformation, however, both countries adopted 
a different path of reforms. In 2004, Slovakia joined European Union, 
whereas Serbia received a status of EU-candidate state only in 2012. 
Because of an economic growth and decline of unemployment rate, 
Slovakia became an attractive target of labor migrations from Serbia, 
including Slovak community members from Serbian province of 
Vojvodina. The political changes in Serbia in 1990 and after 2000 
improved the political rights of the Slovak minority members, 
however, the economic situation contributed to the acceleration of 
the de-population of the areas inhabited by Slovaks of Vojvodina.
PB  - Banská Bystrica : Univerzity Mateja Bela - Belianum
T2  - Stará Pazova v premenách času
T1  - Slovak Community in Serbia in the Context of Political and Socio-Economic Changes after 1989
T1  - Slovenská komunita v Srbsku v kontexte politických a socioekonomických zmien po roku 1989
SP  - 92
EP  - 113
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_14511
ER  - 
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author = "Marušiak, Juraj and Zlatanović, Sanja",
year = "2022",
abstract = "The aim of this article is to analyze an impact of political
and socio-economic changes after 1989 on the Slovak community
members of Serbia. Serbia, as well as Slovakia, underwent a painful 
post-communist transformation, however, both countries adopted 
a different path of reforms. In 2004, Slovakia joined European Union, 
whereas Serbia received a status of EU-candidate state only in 2012. 
Because of an economic growth and decline of unemployment rate, 
Slovakia became an attractive target of labor migrations from Serbia, 
including Slovak community members from Serbian province of 
Vojvodina. The political changes in Serbia in 1990 and after 2000 
improved the political rights of the Slovak minority members, 
however, the economic situation contributed to the acceleration of 
the de-population of the areas inhabited by Slovaks of Vojvodina.",
publisher = "Banská Bystrica : Univerzity Mateja Bela - Belianum",
journal = "Stará Pazova v premenách času",
booktitle = "Slovak Community in Serbia in the Context of Political and Socio-Economic Changes after 1989, Slovenská komunita v Srbsku v kontexte politických a socioekonomických zmien po roku 1989",
pages = "92-113",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_14511"
}
Marušiak, J.,& Zlatanović, S.. (2022). Slovak Community in Serbia in the Context of Political and Socio-Economic Changes after 1989. in Stará Pazova v premenách času
Banská Bystrica : Univerzity Mateja Bela - Belianum., 92-113.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_14511
Marušiak J, Zlatanović S. Slovak Community in Serbia in the Context of Political and Socio-Economic Changes after 1989. in Stará Pazova v premenách času. 2022;:92-113.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_14511 .
Marušiak, Juraj, Zlatanović, Sanja, "Slovak Community in Serbia in the Context of Political and Socio-Economic Changes after 1989" in Stará Pazova v premenách času (2022):92-113,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_14511 .