Jana Křesťanová, Luděk Šídlo, Branislav Šprocha
Pohyb obyvatelstva Česka a Slovenska na úrovni obcí v období 1996–2015 pohledem Webbova diagramu
Číslo: 1/2019
Periodikum: Demografie
Klíčová slova: Webb diagram, municipalities, natural population change, migration population change, Czechia, Slovakia
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Anotace:
Te Webb diagram is a method that can be used to compare how much natural change and net migration in
a region population contribute to the increase or decrease in the total population. Te aim of the article is to
evaluate the dynamics of population development in Czechia and Slovakia at the municipal level between 1996
and 2015. By using the Webb diagram, it is possible to clearly compare how natural and migration change
is refected in the populations in the smallest regional units in both countries. In Czechia the development
was more dynamic than in Slovakia, especially in 2006–2010, when there was a bigger change in the spatial
pattern of population movement. Population growth in the municipalities was found to be more the result
of migration growth and the process of suburbanisation. Population declines were caused by several factors,
such as the attractiveness of the given area or the status of the municipality in the hierarchy of municipalities
(core vs periphery).
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a region population contribute to the increase or decrease in the total population. Te aim of the article is to
evaluate the dynamics of population development in Czechia and Slovakia at the municipal level between 1996
and 2015. By using the Webb diagram, it is possible to clearly compare how natural and migration change
is refected in the populations in the smallest regional units in both countries. In Czechia the development
was more dynamic than in Slovakia, especially in 2006–2010, when there was a bigger change in the spatial
pattern of population movement. Population growth in the municipalities was found to be more the result
of migration growth and the process of suburbanisation. Population declines were caused by several factors,
such as the attractiveness of the given area or the status of the municipality in the hierarchy of municipalities
(core vs periphery).