| Literature DB >> 12319601 |
Abstract
"The essay examines historic and current ethnodemographic trends in spatial and cultural contexts in the Baltic States. Fifty years of Soviet rule, with deliberate policies to dilute the relative homogeneity of the Balts through ethnocide, in-migration, and political dominance by Moscow, has left tensions between citizens of the Baltic States and illegal immigrants, mostly Russians. Estonians, and Latvians, in particular, fear ethnic and cultural extinction. The process of ethnic dilution and mixing under the Soviets is examined in terms of rural-urban contexts, the workplace, employment, housing, and education. Europe's smallest ethnic group, the Livs of Latvia, is also examined. Current demographic trends are analysed and prospects for ethnic harmony in these multi-ethnic societies are interpreted. A recurrent theme is that Latvia, with 52% of the population Latvian, is facing the most difficulties; Lithuania, with 80% Lithuanians, the least." excerptKeywords: Cultural Background; Demographic Factors; Developed Countries; Eastern Europe; Estonia; Ethnic Groups; Europe; Historical Survey; Latvia; Lithuania; Migration; Political Factors; Population; Population Characteristics; Population Dynamics
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Year: 1994 PMID: 12319601 DOI: 10.1007/bf00810131
Source DB: PubMed Journal: GeoJournal ISSN: 0343-2521