Living Standards Measurements Study - Serbia 2002 - 2007
Living Standards Measurements Study - Serbia 2002 - 2007
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Endnotes, Part 1<br />
1 These groups which are not integrated in the general<br />
population were not covered by this survey.<br />
2 See: The second report on the implementation of the poverty<br />
reduction strategy, The <strong>Serbia</strong>n Government, <strong>2007</strong>, p. 132.<br />
3 Recently adopted Strategy of Regional Development in the<br />
Republic of <strong>Serbia</strong> (<strong>2007</strong>) has set an objective to reduce<br />
regional disproportions on the district level measured by the<br />
index of development challenge from the current 1:7 to 1:3<br />
by 2012. The index of development problems is a composite<br />
index comprising different indicators pertaining to the field<br />
of economy, demography, education, infrastructure and<br />
environmental protection.<br />
4 The ratio of the most developed and the least developed<br />
municipality in <strong>Serbia</strong>, measured by the index of<br />
development problems equalled 1:15 in 2005.<br />
5 Within South-East <strong>Serbia</strong>, the Jablanica district was the most<br />
affected one, and the index of its development problems was<br />
7 times lower than that of Belgrade. See the Regional<br />
Development Strategy of the Republic of <strong>Serbia</strong> <strong>2007</strong>-2012,<br />
<strong>2007</strong>, p. 89.<br />
6 See Communication on the Labour Force Survey, no. 59,<br />
March <strong>2007</strong>, Republican Statistical Office.<br />
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