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Internal Migration in Yugoslavia after World War II

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  • Oli Hawrylyshyn

    (Queen's University)

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Yugoslavia is one country with two alphabets, three religions, four languages, five nationalities, six republics, and seven surrounding nations. In the period since WWII, it has changed from a largely agricultural nation to a rapidly developing economy. In this paper, the author will look at this process in more detail, in order to determine whether there was anything uniquely Yugoslav about it, or whether internal migration took much the same form as it has in many another developing country of this or of an earlier age.

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  • Oli Hawrylyshyn, 1970. "Internal Migration in Yugoslavia after World War II," Working Paper 32, Economics Department, Queen's University.
  • Handle: RePEc:qed:wpaper:32
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