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Vojvodina – RS12

EU regions: Serbia > Serbia-North > Vojvodina


map of Vojvodina RS12
IndicatorPeriodValue
Life long learning
life long learning participation20245.9
Part time jobs and flexible employment
percentage of part time workers20247.22
percentage of part time workers, men20246.54
percentage of part time workers, women20248.04
Gender differences
gender gap in employment rate202483.31
gender gap in unemployment rate2024103.66
Graduates and young people
unemployment rate of youth with elementary education202425
NEET202412.8
Gross domestic product
GDP per capita in PPS of EU average202346
Employment
employment rate202466.5

More on wikipedia wikidata Q44749 on OpenStreetMap Vojvodina slovensky: RS12

Subregions: West Bačka District, South Banat District, South Bačka District, North Banat District, North Bačka District, Central Banat District, Srem District


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Unemployment

IndicatorPeriodValue
Unemployment
unemployment rate20248.7
youth unemployment rate202420
Long term unemployment
long term unemployment20242.5
share of long term unemployed202430.4

Demographics

IndicatorPeriodValue
Demographics
number of inhabitants20241 729 606
population density201987.4
old-age dependency ratio202434.7

population pyramid of RS12 Vojvodina

Employment by sectors, Vojvodina

NACE r2%NACE r2%
A94.513%B-E200.727%
F46.36%G-I161.921%
J334%K10.81%
L2.40%M_N44.56%
O-Q130.317%R-U31.34%
TOTAL755.7100%

Data for the period year 2024. Source of the data is Eurostat, table [lfst_r_lfe2en2].

Employment by sectors, Vojvodina, 2024

From Wikipedia: Vojvodina (Serbian: Војводина, IPA: [vǒjvodina], VOY-və-DEE-nə), officially the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina, is an autonomous province in northern Serbia. It encompasses the historical and geographical regions of Bačka, Banat, Syrmia, and northernmost part of Mačva, lying to the north of the national capital Belgrade and the Sava and Danube rivers. Vojvodina has 1.7 milion inhabitants, about a quarter of the country's population, and its administrative centre, Novi Sad, is the second largest city in Serbia.

Etymology

Vojvodina is the Serbian word for voivodeship, a type of duchy overseen by a voivode. Its original historical name was Serbian Vojvodina ("Serbian Voivodeship"), a short-lived self-proclaimed autonomous province within the Austrian Empire. The Serbian Voivodeship, a precursor to modern Vojvodina, was an Austrian province from 1849 to 1860. The Serbian language uses two more varieties of the word Vojvodina. These varieties are Vojvodovina (Војводовина), and Vojvodstvo (Војводство), the latter being an equivalent to the Polish word for province, województwo (voivodeship).

The official name, the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina, in the province's six official languages is:

  • Serbian: Аутономна Покрајина Војводина
  • Hungarian: Vajdaság Autonóm Tartomány
  • Slovak: Autonómna pokrajina Vojvodina
  • Romanian: Provincia Autonomă Voivodina
  • Croatian: Autonomna Pokrajina Vojvodina
  • Pannonian Rusyn: Автономна Покраїна Войводина

History

Prehistory and antiquity

In the Neolithic period, two important archaeological cultures flourished in this area: the Starčevo culture and the Vinča culture. Indo-European peoples first settled in the territory of present-day Vojvodina in 3200 BC. During the Eneolithic period, the Bronze Age and the Iron Age, several Indo-European archaeological cultures were centered in or around Vojvodina, including the Vučedol culture, the Vatin culture, and the Bosut culture, among others.

Other: Serbia-North, City of Belgrade, Vojvodina

Neighbours: Vest, City of Belgrade, Kontinentalna Hrvatska, Southern Great Plain, Southern and Eastern Serbia, Šumadija and Western Serbia

Subregions: West Bačka District, South Banat District, South Bačka District, North Banat District, North Bačka District, Central Banat District, Srem District

Suggested citation: Michal Páleník: Europe and its regions in numbers - Vojvodina – RS12, IZ Bratislava, retrieved from: https://www.iz.sk/​PRS12, ISBN: 978-80-970204-9-1, DOI:10.5281/zenodo.10200164


https://www.iz.sk/en/projects/eu-regions/RS12