Croatians

Croats (; Croatian: Hrvati, pronounced [xr̩ʋăːti]), also known as Croatians, are a nation and South Slavic ethnic group native to Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. They are also a recognized minority in a number of neighboring countries, namely Austria, the Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Montenegro, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, and Slovenia. Due to political, social and economic reasons, many Croats migrated to North and South America as well as Australia and New Zealand, establishing a diaspora in the aftermath of World War II, with grassroots assistance from earlier communities and the Roman Catholic Church.Croats are mostly Roman Catholics. The Croatian …

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Cato Institute · 9 April 2024 English

Terrorism is a hazard to human life and material prosperity that should be addressed in a sensible manner whereby the benefits of government actions taken to contain it outweigh the …

genocide carried out by the Turkish government or Croatians who wanted independence for their country from


OSCE: Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe · 28 March 2024 English

Article 89 of the Constitutional Law on the Constitutional Court stipulates that if the Court “ascertains that the participants in the elections act contrary to the Constitution and the law, …

addition to the early parliamentary elections, Croatians will also vote in European Parliament elections


World Bank Group · 28 March 2024 English

The report is structured as follows. Chapter 1 discusses the labor market constraints facing different segments of the working-age population, which can inform how to make work attractive.Chapter 2 explores …

Trends in the estimated average age of young Croatians leaving the parental household, by sex Figure percent in 2021, and by 2050, one in every three Croatians will be aged over 65. Also, the accelerating pressure on prices, making them less affordable for Croatians (Bejaković and Mrnjavac, 2019). Figure 11, which Chapter 2 analyzes the labor market for older Croatians in detail. Hence the analysis in this chapter Trends in the estimated average age of young Croatians leaving the parental household, by sex Source:


EU: European Union · 13 March 2024 English

Would you like to know how the EU addressed the challenges of 2023 and what it achieved during the year? Are you curious about the main policy developments and how …

enhances convenience and competitiveness for Croatians, simplifying travel and trade. Its notes and EU’s promise of freedom and opportunity for all Croatians. A survey conducted in Croatia after the euro


MRG: Minority Rights Group International · 29 February 2024 English

Governments shall take measures, in cooperation with the peoples Document of the Copenhagen Meeting of the Conference on the concerned, to protect and preserve the environment of the territories Human …

influence in Sri Lanka has each of Bosniaks, Croatians and Serbs. Any community increased with the shift


EU: European Union · 18 December 2023 English

Commission Decision of 25 February 2016 setting up a Scientific, Technical and Economic Committee for Fisheries, C(2016) 1084, OJ C 74, 26.2.2016, p. 4–10. The Commission may consult the group …

declining trend in all the catches apart from the Croatians one. However, from the results of the 2021 assessment


AI: Atlantic Initiative · 7 December 2023 English

The links between the far-right in the Balkans and Russia are of concern, given the geopolitical situation in the Balkans and the exacerbation of pro-Russian narratives. [...] The outbreak of …

following the invasion, matching just the number of Croatians recruited in 2014 and 2015; and in 2022 and 2023


PILAR: Institute of Social Sciences Ivo Pilar · 16 November 2023 English

Thus, Croatia has turned from a country of mere emigration to a country of emigration and im- migration, a fact that will bear consequences to the social fabric of the …

This mainly concerns second and third generation Croatians living abroad on all continents. There seems to Germany has de- veloped into the country with most Croatians living abroad (more than 500.000 in the first measures by considering the perspectives of young Croatians in- volved in transnational migration, mobility attract internationally mobile and highly skilled Croatians back to their country of origin and convince them understand the reasons behind the decisions of young Croatians living abroad to remigrate We explored their return


PILAR: Institute of Social Sciences Ivo Pilar · 16 November 2023 English

Age structure of the emigrant population The age structure of Croatia’s emigrant population is a recurring topic in expert debate Researchers regularly alert the public to the ever-increasing participation of …

measures by considering the perspectives of young Croatians in- volved in transnational migration, mobility attract internationally mobile and highly skilled Croatians back to their country of origin and convince them understand the reasons behind the decisions of young Croatians living abroad to remigrate We explored their return strategies which explicitly mention outreach to young Croatians in western european countries – important steps highly skilled, transnationally mobile female Croatians when considering return at present, grandparents


NBER: National Bureau of Economic Research · 14 September 2023 English

Building on theories of international relations, we analyze how mistrust (uncertainty about an adversary's preferences or capabilities), misperception (imperfect observation of an adversary's actions), and misunderstanding (non-degenerate higher-order beliefs) can …

key driver of conflict spirals. They show that Croatians who lived in villages that received Serbian radio


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