Дневне миграције женског становништва у Војводини
Contemporary societies are characterised by significant spatial mobility of people, but also goods, capitals and ideas. Mobility of people has various forms (from international to local, from permanent to daily commuting, travel and tourism, etc.). Nevertheless, mobility is still characterised by se...
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