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Population ageing types in municipalities/cities of Bosnia and Herzegovina, 2013

Population ageing types in municipalities/cities of Bosnia and Herzegovina, 2013

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... 4 municipalities are characterized by type 2 -proper ageing and these are the municipalities with the highest score. These are three municipalities that have more rural than urban population and the highest proportions of young population in Bosnia and Herzegovina (Buzim 90 points, Velika Kladusa 85.5 points, Cazin 84.5 points) in the far northwest, and Sapna (85.5 points) in northeast Bosnia and Herzegovina (with population aged 0-19 over 25%) ( Table 5; Figure 3). Tuzla and Mostar. ...

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