Del 1. Efterkrigsintereuropeisk arbetsmigration : Jugoslavien ; Del 2. Emigration och förändringar i ett lokalt samhälle : Vrlika

Abstract

This is the first report from a research project entitled "Migration and Social Change". The problem discussed in the report concerns the causes and effects of migration from Yugoslavia after World War II. I look upon problems of migration as a process covering sequences in time and space, and as the process that in its internal dynamics connects history with the present events, small countryside community with the European metropols, Dalmatian peasant with the World economy.The report consists of three parts. The first part deals with selected aspects of the intereuropean migration especially with the questions of winners and losers in the flows of migration.The second part deals with the Yugoslavian emigration, its structural causes and its historical background. The focus is on the Reform of 1965, its socio-economic implications and effects.The third part deals with Yugoslavian emigration and its effects on the small countryside community of Vrlika. The local cuiturai-historical heritage and present events mix in a complicated manner in the local area as i.e. when the outside forces are impacting on the traditional modes of living, and in this process new problems and opportunities are developing.digitalisering@um

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