Independent University Banja Luka, Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Gradjevinski fakultet, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia
This study, as it can be concluded from the title of this work concerning an important segment of the population structure, is about the economic structure. Economic structure of the population has changed in regard to the year of the census. It has been affected by purely demographic factors (fertility, mortality, migrations, age and gender structure), but also economic, social and cultural factors.
Teslic, as a hilly and mountainous municipality, has been characteristic in the past by a high fertility rate, large labor contingent, but also throughout the entire period after the end of the Second World War by large reserves of female labor force and significantly less male labor force. Census data from 1961, 1972 and 1981 have been used the most in this work.
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