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STATISTICAL OFFICE OF THE

REPUBLIC OF SERBIA

ISSN 0351-4064



2013
STATISTICAL YEARBOOK
OF THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA

2013 BELGRADE

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ISSUES AND PRINTS: Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia,
Belgrade, Milana Rakia 5
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RESPONSIBLE PERSON: Prof. Dragan Vukmirovi, Ph.D, Director

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Statistical Yearbook of Serbia.


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Preface

PREFACE

The Statistical Yearbook of Serbia 2013 is the 46th edition after World War II (the first seven editions
were published in the period 1949-1955 and since 1974 regular annual periodicity has been established). The
Statistical Yearbook includes major information from different areas of social and economic life of the country.
The Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia publishes detailed results of statistical surveys in its regular
editions and other publications.
The Statistical Yearbook of Serbia presents a selection of data from almost all statistical surveys, for the
Republic of Serbia. The territorial distribution according to the Regulation on the Nomenclature of Statistical
Territorial Units (Official Gazette of the RS, No 109/09 and 46/10) is applied, wherever possible. The data for
municipalities are published in a separate publication Municipalities and Regions in the Republic of Serbia,
which together with the Statistical Yearbook of Serbia, represents integral parts for a reference year.
After 1997, complete data for the Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija from the regular statistical surveys were not available, thus while calculating the total, estimates and other synthetic statistical indicators relating to the whole territory of the Republic of Serbia, relevant data for Central Serbia and the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina were prevalently used. However, data that are not liable to changes over time (as
some geographical data, data on natural and cultural patrimony and similar) are also shown for the Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija. Detailed related information is available in methodological notes to
certain chapters of the Yearbook.
Besides the data collected and processed by the Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia, the Yearbook also contains the statistical data from other administrative sources, as well as the data taken over from
other producers of official statistics. In this publication, presented are, for the first time, the results of 2011
Census of Population, Households and Dwellings in the Republic of Serbia, as well as certain data from the
first results of 2012 Census of Agriculture.

Belgrade, October 2013

Director,
Dragan Vukmirovi, PhD

Preface


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1. .................................17
1.1. .. 18
1.2. (1. 2013) .............18
1.3. (1. 2013) .......................18
1.4.
() (1. 2013) ...........................19
1.5. ...................................19
1.6. ......................................................19
1.7. ............................................20
1.8. ......................................................20
1.9. , 19802012. ...............21
1.10. , 2011. 2012. .22
2. .........................................................................25
2.1. ............................................33
2.2. ,
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2.3. (), 20022012,
2020. 2030. ( )
..........................................................34
2.4. , .........35
2.5. , 2011. .......36
2.6. ,
2011. ............................................................................................37
2.7. , 2011. .........37
2.8. , 2011. ......38
2.9. 15
, 2011. ...............................................38
2.10. 10
, 2011. ..........................................................39
2.11. 15
, 2011. ..............39
2.12. 15
, 2011. .............................39
2.13. ,
2011. ............................................................................40
2.14. ,
2011. ............................................................................41
2.15. ,
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2.16.
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2.17. ................43
2.18. O o
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2.19. ...............................................................................44
2.20. ................................................45
2.21. ............................................46
2.22. ......................................................47
2.23. ....................................49
2.24. , ....49
2.25. ........................................................................50
3. ..........................................................................51
3.1. , 20082012. ..............................................................55
3.2. , 20082012. .....................................................55
3.3. , 20102012. ................................56
3.4. , 2012. .................................58
3.5. , 2011. ....................58
3.6. , 2012. .................................59

3.7. , 2012. ................... 59


3.8. , 2012. ....................... 60
3.9. , 2012. ...................... 60
3.10. , 20082012. .................................................... 61
3.11. ,
2011. 2012. ........................................................................... 62
3.12. , , 2012. .. 63
3.13.
, 2012. ................................... 63
3.14. , 2012. ..... 64
3.15.
.......................................................................................... 64
3.16.
......................................................... 65
3.17.
, 20082012. ................................................................. 66
3.18.
, , 2011. 2012. ............ 66
4. ..... 69
4.1. ,
20082012. ................................................................................. 73
4.2. , 20102012. 74
4.3. , 20102012. .................... 74
4.4. , 2012. ................... 75
4.5. , 2012. ............... 77
4.6. , 20112012. .................................................... 79
4.7. , 20082012. ....................................... 80
4.8. , 20082012. 80
4.9. , 20082012. ................................................ 81
4.10. ,
, 20082012. ....................................................... 81
4.11. , 20082012. ................................................ 81
4.12. ,
20082012. ............................................................................... 82
4.13.
, 2011. 2012. ................................ 82
5. ............................................................................ 83
5.1. , 2011. ............................. 87
5.2. ................... 88
5.3. o e o ......... 88
5.4. , ,
2011/12. .......................................................................... 91
5.5. ,
, 2011/12. ................................................. 93
5.6. . 94
5.7. ......................... 94
5.8. ,
2011/12. ......................................................................... 96
5.9. , ,
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5.10. ................................................................. 98
5.11.
, 2011/12. .................................. 99
5.12. ,
, oa 2011/12. ................. 100
5.13.
, 2011. ................................................ 102
5.14. ,
2011. ....................................................................................... 104
5.15. ,
2011/12. ...................................................... 105
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5.16. , , 2013. .................105


5.17. , , 2013. ............105
5.18.
2012/13.
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6. ...........................................................107
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6.1. , USD EUR ..........................129
6.2. a ...130
6.3. ..............................130
6.4. .......................................131
6.5. , 2012. ........................131
6.6.
, . .................................................................132
6.7.
, ..................................................135
6.8.
, , % .........................................138
6.9. .......................................140
6.10. , 2011. ...........................141
6.11. ...........142
6.12. ,
, 2012. ................................143
6.13. ,
, 2012. .................146
6.14.
, 2012. .......................................................................149
6.15. , 2011. .................151
6.16.
, ,
,
, 2011. ...................................................................152
6.17. , 2011. .................153
6.18.
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, 2011. ...................................................................154
6.19. , 2011. 2012. ............................155
6.20. ,
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2011. .......................................................................................157
6.21. ,
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, 2011. .................................................160
6.22. ,
2011. .......................................................................................164
6.23. , 20102012. ..........................167
6.24. 1 , 20102012. ......................167
6.25. , 20102012. .....................168
6.26. , 20102012. ...............................................169
6.27. ,
20082012. .............................................................................169
6.28. , 20102012. ...................170
6.29. , 20102012. ........................171
6.30. , 20102012. ........................172
7. ............................................................................................173
7.1. , 20082012. .......................................................177
7.2.
, 20102012. ..........................................................177
7.3.
, 20102012. ...............................................178
7.4. , 20102012. ................................179
7.5. , 20102012. .................180
7.6. , 2012. ......................................181

8. .............................. 183
8.1. (
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8.2. .. 192
8.3. ....................... 192
8.4. , 2011. ................ 193
8.5.
a, 2011. ............................................................... 196
8.6. a , 2011. ........................................................... 198
8.7. , 2011. ................ 201
8.8.
, 2011. ......................................................................... 203
8.9. ,
, 2011. ...................................... 206
8.10. , 2011. ............................ 208
9. ..................................................................... 209
9.1. , 20102012. ............... 217
9.2. 20102012. .............. 217
9.3. , 20102012. ........... 218
9.4. , 20102012. ........................ 218
9.5. , 20102012. .................. 219
9.6. , 20102012. .............................. 220
9.7. , 20102012. ..................... 222
9.8. , 20102012. ........................... 222
9.9. , 20102012. ...................... 223
9.10. , 20102012. ........................................ 223
9.11. , 20102012. ..................................................... 224
9.12. , 20102012. .................................................... 224
9.13. , 20102012. ................. 224
9.14. , , , 20102012. ............. 225
9.15. , 20102012. ........... 225
9.16.
, 20102012. .......................... 226
9.17.
, 20102012. .......................................................... 226
9.18.
, 20102012. ........................................ 226
9.19. ..................................................... 227
9.20.
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2012. ....................................................................................... 228
9.21. , 20082012. .................... 230
9.22. , 2011. ..................................................... 230
9.23. , 2012. ................. 231
9.24. , 2012. ................................................................ 231
9.25. , 2012. .......................................... 231
9.26. , ,
20082012. ............................................................................. 232
9.27. , 232
9.28. ,
20082012. ............................................................................. 232
9.29. , 2012. ................................................................ 233
9.30. , 2012. ............................................... 233
9.31. , 20082012. ................ 233
9.32. , 20082012. ........................ 234
9.33. , 20082012. ............................................... 234
9.34. , , 2007, 2009.
2011. ....................................................................................... 234
9.35. , 2005, 2007, 2009.
2011. ....................................................................................... 234
9.36. , 2011. ... 234
10. ........................................................................... 235
10.1.
, 20082012. ......................................................... 238
10.2. ,
20082012. ............................................................................. 238
10.3. , 2012. ............................................ 239
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10.4. , 2011. ................................243


10.5. e , 2011. ............................243
10.6. , 2011. ..................243
10.7. , 2011. .........243
10.8. , 2011. ..........................................................244
10.9. , 2011. ........................................................244
11. ..............................................................245
11.1. , 2012. .......................................253
11.2. , 2012. ..................................................253
11.3. e , 2012. ....................253
11.4. 254
11.5. IBA
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11.6. , 2012. ........................................................256
11.7. , 20082011. ..........................257
11.8. , 2012. ......................................................257
11.9. , 2012. ......................................258
11.10. , 2012. ...................................................259
11.11. , 2012. ...................................259
11.12. ,2012. ................................................259
11.13. , , 20102012. .........260
11.14. , 20102012. 261
11.15.
, 20102012. .............................262
11.16. , 20102012. .....................263
12. ................................................................265
12.1. , 20082012. ............269
12.2. o, 20082012. .....270
12.3. e ,
20102012. .............................................................................272
12.4. ,
20082012. ............................................................................274
12.5. , 20082012. ...............274
12.6.
, 20082012. ................................................................275
12.7. ,
20112012. .............................................................................278
13. ......................................................279
13.1. , 20082012. ....281
13.2. ,
, 20082012. .......................................................282
13.3. , , ,
2012. .......................................................................................282
13.4. ,
, 20082012. .....................................................282
13.5. , 2012. ...283
13.6. ,
, 20082012. .....................................................284
13.7. , 2012. ......284
13.8. ,
, 2012. ................................................286
13.9. ,
, 2012. ................................................287
13.10. , 2012. 289
14. .............................................................291
14.1. .............................293
14.2.
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14.3. , 20102012. ...294
14.4. , 20102012. ...................................295
14.5. , 20102012. .....................................296
14.6. BEC .4, 20102012. ..............297
14.7. , 20102012. ...............298
14.8. , 20102012. ...............298

14.9. ,
20102012. ............................................................................. 299
14.10. ,
20102012. ............................................................................ 300
14.11. ,
20102012. ............................................................................ 301
14.12. . 4, 20082012. ...... 301
14.13. . 4, 20082012. ........ 302
14.14.
( ), 2011. 2012. ...................... 303
14.15.
( ) , 2011. 2012. ............................... 304
14.16. ,
20102012. ........................................................................... 305
14.17. ,
20102012. ............................................................................ 308
14.18. ,
2011. 2012. ........................................................................ 311
14.19. ,
2011. 2012. ........................................................................ 312
15. ............................................................................ 313
15.1.
, 20082012. ............................................. 316
15.2.
, 20082012. ............................................. 316
15.3. , 20082012. .......................... 317
15.4. , 20082012. ................... 317
15.5. , 20082012. .................... 317
15.6. ,
20082012. ............................................................................. 318
15.7. , 20082012. .............................. 318
15.8. ,
20082012. ............................................................................. 319
15.9. , 20082012. .................. 319
15.10. ,
20082012. ............................................................................ 319
15.11. ,
20082012. ............................................................................ 320
15.12. ,
20082012. ............................................................................ 320
15.13. , 20082012. ........ 320
15.14. ,
, 2012. ................................................................. 321
15.15. , 20082012. 322
15.16. ,
, 20082012. .................................................. 322
15.17.
, 2012. ....................................................................... 323
15.18. ,
2012. ...................................................................................... 323
15.19. , 20082012. .. 323
15.20. , , 2012. ...... 324
15.21. , , 2011. ................ 325
15.22. ,
2012. ...................................................................................... 325
15.23. , 20082012. ... 326
15.24. , 20082012. .............................................. 326
15.25. , 20082012. . 326
16. ............................................ 327
16.1. , 20082012. .............................. 329
16.2.
, 2012. ....................................................................... 330
16.3. ,
20082012. ............................................................................. 332
16.4. , 2012. .................... 334
16.5. , 2012. ..................... 335

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16.6.
, 2012. ...................................................................336
16.7. , 20082012. .....................................336
16.8.
, 2012. .......................................................................337
16.9. ,
, 2012. .......................................................................338
16.10.
, , 2012. ........339
16.11.
, , 2012. ..........339
16.12. , 20082011. ............340
16.13. , 20082011. ................................................340
17. ......................................341
17.1. ................................344
17.2. ,
(broadband) ............................344
17.3.
(-commerce) ............................345
17.4. ,
- ...................................................346
17.5.
(e-government) ..............................346
18. ..................................................................347
18.1. ,
, 2011. ...................354
18.2.
,
, , 2011. ....................355
18.3. ( )
, 2011. ....................................................................358
18.4.
- , 2011. ...........................359
18.5. ,
, 2011. ....................................................363
18.6. , 2011. ............367
18.7.
, 20082010. .................................368
18.8. ,
, 20082010. .......................................369
18.9. /
, 20082010. ...........................................369
18.10. ,
20082010. ............................................................................369
18.11.
, 20082010. ..................370
18.12. , 2012. ....................................................................371
18.13. () ............................371
18.14. , 2011/12. ...............................................371
18.15. , 2012. ..................................................372
18.16. , 2012. .........................................................................373
18.17. , 2012. ................................................................374
18.18. , ,
2012. ......................................................................................375

18.19.
, 2011. .................................................................... 376
18.20. e e , 2011. .................. 378
18.21.
, 2011. ....................................................................... 379
18.22. ,
, 2011. ................................................... 380
18.23. - , 20092011. ........... 382
19. ........................................................ 383
19.1. , 2012. ......................................................................... 387
19.1a. , 2013. .................................................... 387
19.2. ,
20082012. ............................................................................. 387
19.3.
2012. ..................... 387
19.4. , 2012. ....................... 388
19.5. ,
2012. ....................................................................................... 388
19.6. , 2012. ...................... 389
19.7. , 2012. .......................................... 389
19.8. ,
2011. ....................................................................................... 390
19.9.
, 2008. 2012. ......................................... 391
19.10. ,
2008. 2012. ........................................................................ 391
19.11. , 2008. 2012. .. 392
19.12. ,
2012. ...................................................................................... 392
19.13. , 2008. 2012. .. 393
19.14. ,
,
2012. ...................................................................................... 394
19.15.
, 2012. .......................................... 398
19.16.
, 2012. ....................................................... 398
19.17.
, 2012. ....................................................... 399
19.18. ,
,
2012. ...................................................................................... 400
20. , ...................................... 401
20.1. , ............................... 402
21. .................................................... 407
21.1. ................................................... 408
21.2. , ................................................ 412
21.3. ........................................................................... 414
21.4. ....................................................................... 414
21.5. , 2011.
() ................................................................................ 415
21.6. .................................................................... 416
21.7. .................................................... 418

Contents

CONTENTS
PREFACE .............................................................................................4
CONTENTS ........................................................................................10
BASIC PRINCIPLES OF COMPILING THE STATISTICAL
YEARBOOK OF SERBIA ...................................................................15
1. GEOGRAPHICAL REVIEW AND CLIMATE .................................17
1.1. Geographical coordinates of the extreme points of the Republic
of Serbia ......................................................................................18
1.2. Length of boundaries of the Republic of Serbia
(1 January 2013) .........................................................................18
1.3. Area of the Republic of Serbia (1 January 2013) .........................18
1.4. Nomenclature of Statistical Territorial Units of the Republic of
Serbia (1 January 2013) ..............................................................19
1.5. ountain peaks in the Republic of Serbia ...................................19
1.6. Lakes in the Republic of Serbia ...................................................19
1.7. Major rivers in the Republic of Serbia ..........................................20
1.8. Canals in the Republic of Serbia .................................................20
1.9. Earthquakes on the territory of the Republic of Serbia,
1980-2012 ...................................................................................21
1.10. Summary of main meteorological data, 2011 and 2012 ............22
2. POPULATION ................................................................................25
2.1. Population changes .....................................................................33
2.2. Mean age of population, ageing index and life expectancy at
birth ..............................................................................................33
2.3. Population estimates (average) 2002-2012, population projections 2020, 2030 (medium variant) and rates of demographic
dependence .................................................................................34
2.4. Area, population and households, by Censuses .........................35
2.5. Population by age groups and sex, by Census 2011 ..................36
2.6. Population by ethnicity, by Census 2011 .....................................37
2.7. Population by religion, Census 2011 ...........................................37
2.8. Population by mother tongue, by Census 2011 ...........................38
2.9. Population aged 15 and over by educational attainment and
sex, by Census 2011 ...................................................................38
2.10. Population aged 10 and over by literacy and sex, by Census
2011 ..........................................................................................39
2.11. Population aged 15 and over by computer literacy and sex, by
Census 2011 .............................................................................39
2.12. Population aged 15 and over by legal marital status and sex,
by Census 2011 ........................................................................39
2.13. Population by disability status and age, by 2011 Census ..........40
2.14. Population by economic activity and sex, by Census 2011 .......41
2.15. Households according to the number of members and average
size, by censuses......................................................................42
2.16. Marriages by age of groom and bride ........................................42
2.17. Divorces by age of husband and wife ........................................43
2.18. Basic indicators on marriages and divorces ..............................43
2.19. Fertility .......................................................................................44
2.20. Deaths by age group and sex ....................................................45
2.21. Specific mortality rates ...............................................................46
2.22. Causes of deaths .......................................................................47
2.23. Deaths by origin of violent death ...............................................49
2.24. Deaths due to accident, suicide and homicide ..........................49
2.25. Births and deaths .......................................................................50
3. LABOR MARKET ..........................................................................51
3.1. Employees, 2008-2012 ...............................................................55
3.2. Employed women, 2008-2012 .....................................................55
3.3. Employees by activities, 2010-2012 ............................................56
3.4. Population by activity, 2012 .........................................................58

3.5. Women by activity, 2011 ............................................................. 58


3.6. Employees by activities, 2012 ..................................................... 59
3.7. Employees by sex and sector of ownership, 2012 ...................... 59
3.8. Employees by employment status, 2012 .................................... 60
3.9. Employees by educational attainment, 2012 ............................... 60
3.10. Employment, 2008-2012 ........................................................... 61
3.11. Unemployed persons, according to the level of professional
education, 2011 and 2012 ........................................................ 62
3.12. Unemployed persons by length of work seeking, 2012 ............. 63
3.13. Unemployed persons who were formerly employed, by the
reasons for stopping working, 2012 .......................................... 63
3.14. Structure of unemployed persons by educational attainment,
2012 .......................................................................................... 64
3.15. Average wages and salaries of employees employed in legal
entities, by sex .......................................................................... 64
3.16. Average wages and salaries of employees employed in legal
entities, by level of educational attainment ............................... 65
3.17. Chain indices of nominal and real average net wages and
salaries, 2008-2012 .................................................................. 66
3.18. Average wages and salaries and indices of nominal and real
average wages and salaries, by activities, 2011 and 2012 ..... 66
4. HUMAN HEALTH, SOCIAL WORK ACTIVITIES AND
COMPULSORY INSURANCE ...................................................... 69
4.1. Basic indicators in the system of public health services,
2008-2012 ................................................................................... 73
4.2. Results of compulsory immunizations, 2010-2012 ...................... 74
4.3. Active tuberculosis and MOBUS HIV, 2010-2012 ....................... 74
4.4. Institutions and beneficiaries of compulsory insurance, 2012 ..... 75
4.5. Employees in compulsory insurance institutions, 2012 .............. 77
4.6. Childrens allowance 2011-2012 ................................................. 79
4.7. Health insurance, 2008-2012 ...................................................... 80
4.8. Pension and disability insurance of employed persons,
2008-2012 ................................................................................... 80
4.9. Beneficiaries of pensions, 2008-2012 ......................................... 81
4.10. Beneficiaries of pensions, new beneficiaries and permanent
suspensions during the year, 2008-2012 .................................. 81
4.11. Average pensions, 2008-2012 ................................................... 81
4.12. Pension and disability insurance of employed persons - expenditures, 2008-2012 .............................................................. 82
4.13. Pension and disability insurance of farmers and independent
activities, 2011 and 2012 .......................................................... 82
5. EDUCATION .................................................................................. 83
5.1. Basic indicators on education, 2011 ............................................ 87
5.2. Basic indicators on preschool education ..................................... 88
5.3. Basic indicators on primary and secondary education ................ 88
5.4. Upper secondary education by fields of education, 2011/12
school year .................................................................................. 91
5.5. Post-secondary non - tertiary education, by fields of education,
2011/12 school year .................................................................... 93
5.6. Preschool teachers and others employed in preschool institutions ............................................................................................. 94
5.7. Teachers in primary and secondary schools ............................... 94
5.8. Schools and students in ethnic languages, 2011/12 school year 96
5.9. Preschool, primary, secondary and tertiary education coverage,
primary education completed and continuation of schooling ...... 98
5.10. Tertiary education ...................................................................... 98
5.11. Students enrolled in tertiary education by regions, financing
and fields of education, 2011/12 school year ........................... 99
5.12. Students enrolled in tertiary education by regions, types and
level of studies, financing and sex, 2011/12 school year ........ 100

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5.13. Graduated students in tertiary education by type and level of


studies and financing, 2011 ....................................................102
5.14. Graduated students by fields of education, 2011 ....................104
5.15. Teaching staff in institutions of tertiary education, 2011/12
school year ..............................................................................105
5.16. Pupils hostels, beneficiaries and employees, 2013 ................105
5.17. Students centers, beneficiaries and employees, 2013 ...........105
5.18. Pupils and students, beneficiaries of scholarships and loans,
by type and monthly amount for the school year 2012/13 ......106
6. NAIONAL ACCOUNTS ..............................................................107
System of national accounts for the total economy ..........................121
6.1. Gross domestic product in RSD, USD and EUR .......................129
6.2. Gross value added by institutional sectors ................................130
6.3. Gross value added by activities .................................................130
6.4. Use of gross domestic product ..................................................131
6.5. Gross domestic product by regions, 2011 .................................131
6.6. Gross value added by activities and gross domestic product,
mill. RSD ...................................................................................132
6.7. Gross value added by activities and gross domestic product,
t constant prices .......................................................................135
6.8. Gross value added by activities and gross domestic product,
real growth rates, % ...................................................................138
6.9. Use of gross domestic product ..................................................140
6.10. Final consumption of households, 2011 ..................................141
6.11. Volume indices of households final consumption ...................142
6.12. Available budget and individual consumption in 2012, monthly
average, by a household member ...........................................143
6.13. Structure of available budget and individual consumption in
2012, monthly average, by a household member....................146
6.14. Availabilities in households by durables in 2012 ......................149
6.15. Budgetary resources users revenues, 2011 ...........................151
6.16. Revenues of budgetary funds beneficiaries in the public administration, defence and compulsory social security, human
health and social work activities, arts, entertainment and recreation, 2011 ...........................................................................152
6.17. Expenditures of budgetary funds beneficiaries, 2011 ..............153
6.18. Expenditures of budgetary funds beneficiaries in public administration, defence and compulsory social security, education, human health and social work activities, arts, entertainment and recreation, 2011 ......................................................154
6.19. Public revenues and receipts, 2011 and 2012 .........................155
6.20. Total realized investments in fixed assets by technical structure, investors activity and head office, 2011 .........................157
6.21. Realized investments in new fixed assets by type of construction, technical structure, purpose and location of investments,
2011 ........................................................................................160
6.22. Payments for investments by principal sources of financing,
2011 ........................................................................................164
6.23. Net domestic assets of banks, 2010-2012 ...............................167
6.24. Money supply m1, by sectors, 2010-2012 ...............................167
6.25. Monetary institutions balance, 2010-2012 ...............................168
6.26. Foreign exchange reserves, 2010-2012 ..................................169
6.27. Exchange rates in the Republic of Serbia, 2008-2012 ............169
6.28. Balance of payments of the Republic of Serbia, 2010-2012 ....170
6.29. Balance of the National bank of Serbia, 2010-2012 ................171
6.30. Balance of commercial banks, 2010-2012 ...............................172
7. PRICES ........................................................................................173
7.1. Price indices, 20082012 ..........................................................177
7.2. Indices of producers' prices of agricultural and fishing products,
20102012 .................................................................................177
7.3. Indices of producers' prices of industrial products for domestic
market, 20102012 ....................................................................178
7.4. Consumer price indices by COICOP, 20102012 .....................179
7.5. Price indices of catering trade services, 20102012 .................180
7.6. Average retail prices, 2012 ........................................................181

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8. STRUCTURAL BUSINESS STATISTICS ................................... 183


8.1. Units of classification, by legal form (organizational form) and
section of activities .................................................................... 189
8.2. Unincorporated enterprises by types - organizational forms ..... 192
8.3. Unincorporated enterprises by sections of economic activities . 192
8.4. Basic indicators of enterprises, 2011 ......................................... 193
8.5. Basic indicators of enterprises, by activities, 2011 .................... 196
8.6. Value added, 2011 .................................................................... 198
8.7. Number of enterprises, by their size classes, 2011 ................... 201
8.8. Number of persons employed, by enterprise size class, 2011 .. 203
8.9. Value added at factor costs, by enterprise size class, 2011 ..... 206
8.10. Productivity and profitability, 2011 ........................................... 208
9. AGRICULTURE ........................................................................... 209
9.1. Basic indicators of agriculture, 20102012 ............................... 217
9.2. Indices of agricultural production, 20102012 ........................... 217
9.3. Utilized agricultural area, 20102012 ........................................ 218
9.4. Utilized arable area, 20102012 ................................................ 218
9.5. Area sown with major crops, 20102012 ................................. 219
9.6. Production of major crops, 2010-2011 ...................................... 220
9.7. Fruit trees and production of fruit, 20102012 ........................... 222
9.8. Berry fruit production, 20102012 ............................................. 222
9.9. Vineyards and grapes production, 20102012 .......................... 223
9.10. Number of livestock and beehives, 20102012 ...................... 223
9.11. Balance of livestock, 20102012 ............................................. 224
9.12. Slaughtered livestock, 20102012 .......................................... 224
9.13. Increase of livestock and meat production, 2010-2012 ........... 224
9.14. Production of milk, wool, eggs and honey, 20102012 ........... 225
9.15. Veterinary organizations and employees, 20102012 ............ 225
9.16. Agricultural machines in enterprises and farm cooperatives,
20102012 .............................................................................. 226
9.17. Employees in enterprises and farm cooperatives, 20102012 .... 226
9.18. Enterprises and farm cooperatives according to land area,
20102012 .............................................................................. 226
9.19. Production and catch of fish .................................................... 227
9.20. Agricultural holdings according to utilized agricultural land area
Census of agriculture, 2012 ................................................. 228
9.21. Basic indicators of forestry 2008-2012 .................................... 230
9.22. Forests by area, 2011 .............................................................. 230
9.23. Artificial afforestation and repair planting 2012 ....................... 231
9.24. Forestry, 2012 ......................................................................... 231
9.25. Forests growing and regeneration, 2012 ................................. 231
9.26. Forest roads, transport equipment and machinery 2008-2012 231
9.27. Felling in forests and outside forests, by species .................... 232
9.28. Average gross weight of felled timber, by tree fellers,
2008-2012 ............................................................................... 232
9.29. Forest felling, 2012 .................................................................. 232
9.30. Forest felling, 2012 .................................................................. 233
9.31. Forest assortments production, 2008-2012 ............................. 233
9.32. Sale of forest assortments, 2008-2012 ................................... 233
9.33. Damages to forests, 2008-2012 .............................................. 234
9.34. Hunting grounds area, hunters and hunting facilities, 2007,
2009 and 2011 ........................................................................ 234
9.35. Game number and game shot, 2005, 2007, 2009 and 2011 ... 234
9.36. Number of fully protected game animals, 2011 ....................... 234
10. INDUSTRY ................................................................................. 235
10.1. Base indices of industrial production by MIGs and sections,
20082012 .............................................................................. 238
10.2. Indices of industrial production by activities, 20082012 ........ 238
10.3. Industrial products, 2012 ......................................................... 239
10.4. Primary production of energy, 2011 ........................................ 243
10.5. Production of renewable energy, 2011 .................................... 243
10.6. Transformation output, 2011 ................................................... 243
10.7. Energy available for final consumption, 2011 .......................... 243
10.8. Import of energy commodities, 2011 ....................................... 244
10.9. Export of energy commodities, 2011 ....................................... 244

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11. ENVIRONMENT .........................................................................245


11.1. Protected natural sites, 2012 ...................................................253
11.2. National parks, 2012 ................................................................253
11.3. Protected plant and animal species, 2012 ...............................253
11.4. Natural and cultural patrimony under international protection .254
11.5. Internationally recognized Serbian IBA sites ...........................255
11.6. Air quality, 2012 .......................................................................256
11.7. Emission of pollutants, 2008-2011 ...........................................257
11.8. Chemical composition of precipitations, 2012 .........................257
11.9. Surface waters quality, 2012 ...................................................258
11.10. River water level, 2012 ..........................................................259
11.11. River temperatures, 2012 ......................................................259
11.12. Underground water level, 2012 ..............................................259
11.13. Freshwater abstraction, water use and wastewater,
2010-2012 ..............................................................................260
11.14. Floods and protection against damaging water effects,
2010-2012 ..............................................................................261
11.15. Waste generated by EWC-stat waste type, 2010 - 2012 .......262
11.16. Consumption of hazardous chemicals, 2010 - 2012 .............263
12. CONSTRUCTION .......................................................................265
12.1. Basic indicators of construction, 2008-2012 ............................269
12.2. Value of construction works done, 2008-2012 .........................270
12.3. Constructions completed, by type of construction and type of
works, 2010-2012 ....................................................................272
12.4. Housing construction dwellings completed and noncompleted, 2008-2012 ............................................................274
12.5. Construction works abroad, 2008-2012 ...................................274
12.6. Consumption of building materials, fuels and electricity in the
Republic of Serbia, 2008-2012 ................................................275
12.7. Housing stock by type of dwellings and availabilities,
2011-2012 ...............................................................................278
13. DOMESTIC TRADE ...................................................................279
13.1. Basic indicators of domestic trade, 2008-2012 ........................281
13.2. Wholesale and retail trade and repair of motor vehicles and
motorcycles, 2008-2012 ..........................................................282
13.3. Sale of motor vehicles, motorcycles, parts and accessories,
2012 ........................................................................................282
13.4. Wholesale trade, except of motor vehicles and motorcycles,
2008-2012 ...............................................................................282
13.5. Wholesale trade turnover by goods groupings, 2012 ..............283
13.6. Retail trade, except of motor vehicles and motorcycles,
2008-2012 ...............................................................................284
13.7. Retail trade turnover by goods groupings, 2012 ......................284
13.8. Sale and purchase of agricultural, forestry and fishing products
value, 2012 ..........................................................................286
13.9. Sale and purchase of agricultural, forestry and fishing products
quantities, 2012 ....................................................................287
13.10. Sale of agricultural products at market places, 2012 .............289
14. EXTERNAL TRADE ...................................................................291
14.1. External trade balance .............................................................293
14.2. External trade of goods, by selected external trade
transactions .............................................................................293
14.3. Exports and imports of goods, by development level of countries, 2010-2012 ......................................................................294
14.4. Exports of goods, by countries, 2010-2012 .............................295
14.5. Imports of goods, by countries, 2010-2012 .............................296
14.6. Exports and imports by B.E.C. destination REV.4,
2010-2012 ...............................................................................297
14.7. Exports and imports by sections of CN, 2010-2012 ................298
14.8. Exports and imports by sections of CN, 2010-2012 ................298
14.9. Value of exports by Classification of Activities, 2010-2012 .....299
14.10. Value of imports by Classification of Activities, 2010-2012 ...300
14.11. Exports and imports of the Republic of Serbia by selected
areas, 2010-2012 ...................................................................301

14.12. Exports of merchandise, by sections of the SITC, rev. 4


2008-2012 ............................................................................. 301
14.13. Imports of goods, by sections of the SITC, rev. 4,
2008-2012 ............................................................................. 302
14.14. Exports by prevailing activity of exported goods producers
(selected activities), 2011 and 2012 ...................................... 303
14.15. Imports by prevailing activity of imported goods users (selected activities), 2011 and 2012 ..................................................................................304
14.16. Exports of main articles, by countries of destination,
2010-2012 ............................................................................. 305
14.17. Imports of main articles, by countries of origin, 2010-2012 ... 308
14.18. Indices of unit values and physical volume of exports, 2011
and 2012 ................................................................................ 311
14.19. Indices of unit values and physical volume of imports, 2011
and 2012 ................................................................................ 312
15. TRANSPORT ............................................................................. 313
15.1. Physical volume indices of transport and telecommunication
services, 2008-2012 ................................................................ 316
15.2. Physical volume indices of transport and telecommunication
services, 2008-2012 ................................................................ 316
15.3. Foreign currency receipts from transport, 2008-2012 ............. 317
15.4. Carrying capacity of transport, 2008-2012 .............................. 317
15.5. Basic indicators of transport, 2008-2012 ................................. 317
15.6. Employees in transport and telecommunications, 2008-2012 318
15.7. Generating power of transport, 2008-2012 .............................. 318
15.8. Consumption of fuel and electricity in transport, 2008-2012 ... 319
15.9. Railway assets, 2008-2012 ..................................................... 319
15.10. Basic indicators of railway transport, 2008-2012 ................... 319
15.11. Passengers and goods traffic at railway stations, 2008-2012 320
15.12. Basic indicators of inland waterway transport, 2008-2012 ..... 320
15.13. Goods traffic at river ports, 2008-2012 .................................. 320
15.14. International traffic at river ports by type of goods, 2012 ....... 321
15.15. Basic indicators of air transport, 2008-2012 .......................... 322
15.16. Passengers, aircrafts and cargo traffic at national airports,
2008-2012 ............................................................................. 322
15.17. Roads by types of surfacing and economic importance,
2012 ........................................................................................ 323
15.18. Roads by importance, type of surfacing, end of 2012 ........... 323
15.19. Basic indicators of road transport, 2008-2012 ....................... 323
15.20. Road transport by type of goods, 2012 ................................. 324
15.21. International traffic by type of goods, 2011............................. 325
15.22. Registered road motor vehicles and trailers, end of 2012 ..... 325
15.23. Basic indicators of urban transport, 2008-2012 ..................... 326
15.24. Operations of transshipment, 2008-2012 .............................. 326
15.25. Post activities and telecommunications, 2008-2012 ............. 326
16. TOURISM AND CATERING TRADE ........................................ 327
16.1. Tourists arrivals and nights, 2008-2012 ................................. 329
16.2. Tourists arrivals and nights by type of accommodation establishments, 2012 ....................................................................... 330
16.3. Tourists arrivals and nights by countries of origin, 2008-2012 332
16.4. Tourists arrivals by countries of origin, 2012 .......................... 334
16.5. Tourists nights by countries of origin, 2012 ............................ 335
16.6. Tourists nights by type of tourist resorts and accommodation
establishments, 2012 .............................................................. 336
16.7. Accommodation facilities, 2008-2012 ...................................... 336
16.8. Accommodation facilities by types of tourist resorts and facilities, 2012 ................................................................................ 337
16.9. Tourists arrivals, nights and beds, by tourist resorts, 2012 .... 338
16.10. Domestic tourists and nights arranged by domestic tourist
agencies, by country of destination, 2012 ............................. 339
16.11. Foreign tourists and nights arranged by domestic tourist
agencies, by country of origin, 2012 ...................................... 339
16.12. Basic indicators of catering trade, 2008-2011 ....................... 340
16.13. Catering trade, 2008-2011 ..................................................... 340

Contents

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17. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES ............................................341


17.1. Devices available in households ..............................................344
17.2. Households having a computer, internet and broadband internet connection..........................................................................344
17.3. Frequency of computers and internet use individuals and
e-commerce ........................................................................... 345
17.4. Enterprises which use computers, internet and website for the
purpose of their business .......................................................346
17.5. Use of e-government services in enterprises ..........................346
18. SCIENCE AND CULTURE ........................................................347
18.1. R&D organizations, by sectors and scientific fields, in 2011 ...354
18.2. R&D personnel, full-time and part-time, by sectors, scientific
fields and sex, 2011 ................................................................355
18.3. R&D research works (projects and studies) by sectors, 2011 .358
18.4. Value of R&D works by primary socio-economic objectives,
2011 ........................................................................................359
18.5. Expenditure for R&D, by sectors and scientific fields, 2011 ....363
18.6. Sources of funds for R&D, 2011 ..............................................367
18.7. Structure of type of innovations in total innovation activities of
innovators, 2008-2010 .............................................................368
18.8. Expenditures for innovation activities, introduction of technological innovations of innovators, 2008-2010 ..........................369
18.9. Share of receipts from product/service innovations in innovators total receipts, 2008-2010 .................................................369
18.10. Enterprises by innovation activities, 2008-2010 ....................369
18.11. Effects of introduced technological innovations which innovators estimated as significant, 2008-2010 ...............................370
18.12. Cinemas, 2012 .......................................................................371
18.13. Production and origin (import) of films ...................................371
18.14. Theatres, 2011/12 season .....................................................371
18.15. Broadcasting stations, 2012 ..................................................372
18.16. Museums, 2012 .....................................................................373
18.17. Libraries, 2012 .......................................................................374
18.18. Library users (members), library collections and employees,
2012 .......................................................................................375
18.19. Books and brochures, by subject areas of publication and
publisher head office, 2011 ....................................................376
18.20. Books and brochures by language of publication, 2011 ........378
18.21. Serial publications by publisher head office and language of
publication, 2011 ....................................................................379
18.22. Serial publications by publisher head office and time of publishing, 2011 ...........................................................................380
18.23. Newsprint literature by subject matter of publication,
2009-2011 ..............................................................................382

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19. JUSTICE ADMINISTRATION AND ELECTIONS ..................... 383


19.1. Courts, 2012 ............................................................................ 387
19.1a. Public prosecutors offices, 2013 ........................................... 387
19.2. Legal and physical persons sentenced for offences,
2008-2012 ............................................................................... 387
19.3. Criminal offences recorded by the police on the territory of the
Republic of Serbia, 2012 ........................................................ 387
19.4. Adult perpetrators of criminal offences, 2012 .......................... 388
19.5. Adults sentenced for criminal offences according to type of
criminal sanctions, 2012 ......................................................... 388
19.6. Minor perpetrators of criminal offences, 2012 ......................... 389
19.7. Perpetrators of criminal offences, 2012 ................................... 389
19.8. Legal and responsible persons sentenced for economic violations, 2011 .............................................................................. 390
19.9. Elections of deputies to the National Assembly of the Republic
of Serbia, 2008 and 2012 ........................................................ 391
19.10. Electoral lists according to gained mandates and number of
votes, 2008 and 2012 ............................................................ 391
19.11. Elections for the President of the Republic of Serbia, 2008
and 2012 ................................................................................ 392
19.12. Elections for local government of municipalities and cities,
2012 ....................................................................................... 392
19.13. Elections for the President of the Republic of Serbia, 2008
and 2012 ................................................................................ 393
19.14. Proposers political parties and coalitions by number of
candidates for board members and elected board members,
2012 ....................................................................................... 394
19.15. Board members of assemblies of municipalities and cities,
by participation of women and their age, 2012 ...................... 398
19.16. Board members of assemblies of municipalities and cities, by
educational attainment, 2012 ................................................ 398
19.17. Results of elections for presidents of municipalities and mayors, 2012 ................................................................................ 399
19.18. Proposers political parties and coalitions according to the
number of elected presidents of municipalities and mayors,
2012 ....................................................................................... 400
20. REGIONS, CITIES AND MUNICIPALITIES .............................. 401
20.1. Area, population and employees ............................................ 402
21. INTERNATIONAL REVIEW ...................................................... 407
21.1. Population and area ............................................................... 408
21.2. Births, deaths and marriages .................................................. 412
21.3. Employment ............................................................................ 414
21.4. Unemployment ........................................................................ 414
21.5. Gross domestic product at market prices, 2011 (estimates) ... 415
21.6. Exchange rates ........................................................................ 416
21.7. Consumer price indices ........................................................... 418

Contents

USD

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kW
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kVA
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km

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ABBREVIATIONS
AR
USD
GRT
HW
FOB

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Autonomous region
United States Dollar
Gross registered tons
Highly skilled worker
Export value of commodities plus transportation
costs and insurance, etc. up to
the Serbian border
Import value of commodities plus transportation
costs and insurance, etc. up to the Serbian border

CIF

CN
Gwh
gr
RSD
CR
SW
kW
kWh
kVA
kg
km
CA
pcs.
HP
PC

W
Wh
VA
m
C
bill.
mill.
NRT
BCR
PTT
RS
SORS
FSO
cm
sec.
SITC

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Customs Nomenclature
Gigawatt-hour
Gram
Dinar
Community of risks
Skilled worker
Kilowatt
Kilowatt-hour
Kilovolt-ampere
Kilogram
Kilometer
Classification of Activities
Pieces
Horse power
Penal code
Litre
Megawatt
Megawatt-hour
Megavolt-ampere
Meter
Metric cent, 100 kg
Billion
Million
Net registered ton
Basic Community of risks
Post, telegraph and telephone
Republic of Serbia
Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia
Federal Statistical Office
Centimeter
Second
Standard International Trade Classification

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Hectolitre degree
Hecto-pascal
Thousand

Abbreviations and symbols

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SYMBOLS

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Data not available
Data value under 0.5 of measurement unit
Average
Incomplete or insufficiently estimated data
Corrected data
Covered by data in the direction of the arrow

Abbreviations and symbols

BASIC PRINCIPLES OF COMPILING

THE STATISTICAL YEARBOOK OF SERBIA

Presentation basis

Statistical data in the Yearbook are a selection of basic data from

more than 200 statistical surveys that have been carried out during the

200 .

year. This variety is meant to meet the need of the wide public for statis-

tical data. Detailed data on all fields subject to statistical surveying are
available in the library, i.e. website of the Office (www.stat.gov.rs).

- (www.stat.gov.rs).

Methodological explanations
Every chapter contains methodological explanations segmented as

follows:

sources

, .

coverage

and

methodologies published in the edition Methodologies and Standards

, -

can

(http://webrzs.stat.gov.rs/WebSite/Public/PageView.aspx?pKey=288).

be

data

accessed

and

methods

comparability
on

the

of
and

website

data

collection,

definitions.
of

the

Detailed
Office

(http://webrzs.stat.gov.rs/WebSite/Public/PageView.aspx?pKey=288).

Data sources

Data published in the Yearbook reflect the results of regular statis-

tical surveys, censuses and surveys from the Statistical Survey Program

brought by the National Assembly. Besides data collected by the Statis-

.
: ,

, ,
, ,

tical Office, the Yearbook contains also the results of other producers of
official statistics: National Bank of Serbia, Ministry of Finance, Republic
Hydro-Meteorological Service, Republic Seismological Office of Serbia,
Republic Geodetic Authority, Ministry of Justice and Government Ad-

, ,

ministration, Ministry of the Interior, National Employment Service, Re-

public Pension and Disability Fund, Geographical Institute in Belgrade,

Military Geographical Institute, Institute for Nature Conservation of Ser-

, ,

bia, etc.

., .

Basic principles of compiling yearbook

15

Coverage and comparability


In methodological explanations mention is made whether surveys
are carried out on full coverage or are sample-based.
Data are comparable in most of tables. However some series are

. ,

not fully comparable with data published previously for reason of

, ,

changes in classifications, nomenclatures and methodologies compara-

bility is provided in almost all tables.

Need to be mentioned that since 1st January 2011 the Classifica-

1. 2011.

tion of Activities (Official Gazette of the RS, No 104/09) has undergone

( , 104/09).

changes. The current classification has been harmonized with interna-

tional standards and the services being described in more details makes

it different from the previous one.

.
1999.
,

Since 1999, the Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia doesnt


dispose of certain data for AP Kosovo and Metohia, so they are not
contained in the data coverage for the Republic of Serbia (total).


().


,
( ) .
()
, .

16

Data presentation technique


The first number in table title refers to the chapter, the second (after the dot) is the ordinal number of the table within the chapter. dot
The totals are not always equal to the sum of individual data due
to the rounding of numbers.

Basic principles of compiling yearbook

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

CHAPTER

GEOGRAPHICAL REVIEW AND CLIMATE

TOPOGRAPHY

Sources and methods of data collection


.
,
.
(
1:100 000), ,
.


.

.

Data on the total land area of the Republic of Serbia and municipalities have been obtained from the Republic Geodetic Authority.
Data on lakes, navigable rivers and canals were obtained from
the Geographical Faculty of the University of Belgrade.
Data on the geographic coordinates (defined in sections 1:100
000), as well as information on mountain peaks are given on the basis
of the documentation of the Military-Geographical Institute.
Data on established state borders have been taken over from the
border documentation available in the Borders Service of the Ministry of
Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Serbia.
Data on hearthquakes are obtained from Seismological Survey of
the Republic of Serbia.

Coverage

km2)


(88 502
.

,
.
,
, .
.

The land area (88 502 km2) data relates to the territory of the Republic of Serbia and should be considered as provisional. The preparation of the digital cadastre plan for the territory of the Republic of Serbia
is underway, thus it is still not possible to take over final data on certain
municipalities land area. The border length data should be used provisionally because borders towards former Yugoslav Republics were only
administrative, i.e. not marked or mathematically defined.

CLIMATE

Sources of data

,
. ,
,
.

Main meteorological data were taken over from the Republic Hydrometeorological Service of Serbia. Monitoring, recording and collection of these data are carried out through Republic Hydrometeorological Service stations according to the Rulebook on Establishing the Activities of the Networks and Activity Program of Meteorological
and Hydrological Stations.

Definitions

- (hPa)

0 0C. .
,
7, 14 21
, :

t 7 t 14 2 t 21
4
.

, mm .

0,1 mm.
010, 0
, 10 .

, 012 . 0
, 12 .

Atmospheric pressure is expressed in hPa and reduced to 0 0C.


Relative humidity is expressed in percents (%). Temperature data relate
to monthly averages obtained through daily recordings at 7.00 a.m.,
2.00 p.m. and 9.00 p.m. local time, according to the formula:

t 7 t 14 2 t 21
4
The annual average is based on the same method. The precipitation data relate to monthly and annual amounts of precipitation measured in mm in a selected station. The number of rainfalls and snowfalls
days shows the days with both occurrences of at least 0,1 mm. The
cloudiness data are the result of measurement by the scale 0-10, where
0 indicates a completely clear and 10 a completely overcast condition.
Wind velocity data are the result of measurement by the Beaufort
scale ranging from 0-12, where 0 indicates calm and 12 hurricane
winds.

Geographical Review and Climate

17

2013

Statistical Yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

1.1.

GEOGRAPHICAL COORDINATES OF THE EXTREME


POINTS OF THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA

1)
East geographical
North geographical
longitude1)
latitude

Municipality

/ North
/ South

46011'
41053'

19040' / Subotica
20036' / Gora

/ East
/ West

43011'
45055

23000' / Dimitrovgrad
18049 / Sombor

10 km
10 km north from Subotica
/ Restelica
,
Stara planina, Srebrna Glava peak
/ Baki Breg

Source: Military-Geographical Institute, Belgrade.

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1)

Place

1)

By Greenwich.

1.2.
(1. 2013)

LENGTH OF BOUNDARIES OF THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA


(1 January 2013)

km

km

Type of border

lands

rivers

1567,3
66,4
156,7
258,6
333,5
247,4
110,6
109,9
111,1
239,5

lakes

751,1
31,8
18,0
289,3
27,0
35,5
3,0
217,7
150,6
10,0

43,3
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otal length

, %
Share, %

2.361,7
100,0
174,7
547,9
360,5
282,9
113,6
370,9
261,7
249,5

100,0
7,4
23,2
15,3
12,0
4,8
15,7
11,1
10,6

Total
%
Hungary
Romania
Bulgaria
Macedonia
Albania
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Croatia
Montenegro

Source: Republic Geodetic Authority (Data on established state borders from the border documentation available in the Borders Service of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of
Serbia).

1.3.
(1. 2013)

AREA OF THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA


(1 January 2013)

km2

km2

Area

Area

otal

, %
Share, %

/ REPUBLIC OF SERBIA

88502

100

/ SRBIJA SEVER

24848

28,1

3234

3,6

21614

24,4

/ Beogradski region
/ Region Vojvodine
: .

18

otal
/ SRBIJA JUG

Region umadije i Zapadne Srbije

Region June i Istone Srbije
o a
Region Kosovo i Metohija

, %
Share, %

63654

71,9

26495

29,9

26249

29,7

10910

12,4

Source: Republic Geodetic Office.

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1.4.
()
(1. 2013)

NOMENCLATURE OF STATISTICAL TERRITORIAL UNITS OF


THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA
(1 January 2013)

/ Republic of Serbia

Srbija jug


Srbija sever

total

Beogradski
region

30
24
28
150
6158
193

Region June i Region Kosovo i


Region Vojvodine Region umadije
Istone Srbije
Metohija
i Zapadne Srbije

1
1
17
0
157
16

7
6
2
39
467
52

8
10
0
42
2112
53

9
6
9
41
1973
46

1.5.

Peak

/ Prokletije
- / ar-planina
- / ar-planina
- / ar-planina
- / ar-planina
/ Prokletije
/ Prokletije
/ Prokletije
() / Prokletije (Bogievica)
- / ar-planina
- / ar-planina
/ Koprivnik
/ Hajla
/ Koritnik
/ ljeb
/ Streoka planina
/ Prokletije
/ ljeb
/ Junika planina
- / ar-planina
/ Oljak
- / ar-planina
/ Stara planina
/ Mokra gora
() / Suva planina (Pes)
/ Ostrvica
- / ar-planina
/ Stara planina
- / ar-planina
/ Kopaonik
() / Paklen (Pes)

: , .

LAKES IN THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA

4 km2

: , .
75 km2.

2656
2651
2609
2585
2555
2539
2533
2522
2501
2498
2493
2461
2403
2393
2381
2377
2366
2365
2305
2297
2212
2177
2168
2154
2098
2092
2092
2032
2025
2017
2014

Source: Military Geographical Institute, Belgrade.

1.6.

1)

over 2000 m
, m
Height above sea level, m

Mountain

/ eravica
/ Peskovi
/ Bistra
/ Crni vrh
/ Vrtop
/ Gusan
/ Bogda
/ uti kamen
/ Maja e Rops
/ Ljuboten
/ Maja
/ Veternik
/ Hajla
/ Koritnik
/ Rusulija
/ Streoc
/ Tromea
/ ljeb
a / Rsa e Zogit
/ Mramor
/ Oljak
/ Ovinec
/ Midor
/ Pogled
/ Bandera
/ Ostrvica
/ Malji Ksula e Priftit
/ Dupljak
/ Murga
/ Paniev vrh
/ Maja e Vjeljakut

1) / Lake of erdap1) (on Danube river)


/ Lake of Vlasina (on Vlasina river)
( ) / Lake of Peruac (on Drina river)
/ Gazivode
( ) / Lake of Zvornik (on Drina river)
( ) / Lake of Zlatar (on Uvac river)
( ) / Lake of Potpe (on Lim river)
/ Lake of Pali
/ Belo

Areas
Cities
City municipalities
Municipalities
Settlements
Urban settlements

MOUNTAIN PEAKS IN THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA

2000 m

Lake

5
1
0
28
1449
26

, km2
Area, km2
253
16,0
12,4
11,9
8,1
7,2
7,0
5,6
4,8

, m
Height above sea level, m

, m
Maximum depth, m

70
1 213
290
693
140
880
437
101
75

92
22
70
105
28
75
40
3,5
2,5

over 4 km2
, . m3
Water volume, mill. m3
5000
176
340
370
89
273
44
11
7

Source: Geographical Faculty, Belgrade.


1) 75 km2 belong to Romania.

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MAJOR RIVERS IN THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA

km

River
/ Danube
/ Tisa
/ Sava
/ Tami
/ Drina
1) / Zapadna Morava1)
2) / Juna Morava2)
/ Ibar
() / Begej (navigable)
/ Niava
3) / Timok3)
/ Velika Morava
/ Toplica
4) / Pek4)
/ Beli Drim
/ ehotina
/ Rasina
/ Sitnica
/ Jablanica
/ Crni Timok
/ Kolubara
/ Jadar
/ Jasenica
/ Mlava
/ etinja
/ Veternica
/ Pusta
/ Vlasina
/ Resava
/ Grua

km

Length

Total



Navigability

In the Republic of Serbia in the Republic of Serbia

2783
966
945
359
346
308
295
272
244
218
202
185
130
129
125
125
92
90
85
84
82
75
79
78
75
75
71
70
65
62

588
168
206
118
220
308
295
272
75
151
202
185
130
129
108
100
92
90
85
84
82
75
79
78
75
75
71
70
65
62

: , .
.
.
3) .
4) .

588
168
206
3
75
3
-

/ Black Sea
/ Danube
/ Danube
/ Danube
/ Sava
/ Velika Morava
/ Velika Morava
/ Zapadna Morava
/ Tisa
/ Juna Morava
/ Danube
/ Danube
/ Juna Morava
/ Danube
/ Drim
/ Drina
/ Zapadna Morava
/ Ibar
/ Juna Morava
/ Timok
/ Sava
/ Drina
/ Velika Morava
/ Danube
/ Zapadna Morava
/ Juna Morava
/ Juna Morava
/ Juna Morava
/ Velika Morava
/ Zapadna Morava

Source: Geographical Faculty, Belgrade.


1) With Golijska Moravica.
2) With Binaka Morava.
3) With Beli Timok and Timok Trgoviki.
4) With Lipa.

1)
2)

1.8.

CANALS IN THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA

km

km

Length


Navigability for vessels with loading capacity
1000 t
Under 1000 t

500 t
Under 500 t

200 t
Under 200 t

939,2

385,9

258,8

28,4

420,8
12,7
80,9
21,1
31,7
27,9
90,0
52,0
39,1
65,4

195,0
6,3
31,7
27,9
90,0
39,1
-

160,4
12,7
74,6
21,1
52,0
-

518,4
35,0
50,3
147,3
37,1
43,6
31,4
118,0
5,8
19,9
17,4
12,6

190,9
147,3
43,6
-

98,4
32,0
31,4
35,0
-

28,4
10,1
18,3
-

: , .

20


Empties into

Total
Canals of Baka
Bajski
Vrbas - Bezdan
Kosani - Mali Stapar
Prigravica - Bezdan
Odaci - Sombor
Beej - Bogojevo
Baki Petrovac - Karavukovo
Novi Sad - Savino Selo
Jegrika
Canals of Banat
Zlatica
Canal of Kikinda
Banatska Palanka - Novi Beej
Stari Begej
Begej
Navigable Begej
Tami
Karaac
Brzava
Moravica
Rojga

Source: Geographical Faculty, Belgrade.

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EARTHQUAKES ON THE TERRITORY OF THE REPUBLIC


OF SERBIA, 1980-2012

1.9. ,
19802012.

Year

Total

, 1)

Earthquakes by magnitude of intensity1)

The largest earthquakes of the year

IX

VIII

VII

VI

The

Date of
intesity
V
occurrUnder V magnitude
ence

Degree

Hour

Minute

1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007

4 192
380
104
82
30
35
16
58
18
13
14
26
10
11
6
5
10
26
103
81
67
82
192
312
145
468
450
462

1
1
1
1
-

2
1
2
4
2
2
2
1
-

11
6
3
4
2
3
1
1
1
2
2
1
2
3
1
1
7
1
3
-

50
19
17
12
12
9
3
10
5
1
3
4
3
5
1
1
1
5
11
12
14
6
16
4
3
3
4
2

4 129
353
83
24
13
19
12
47
12
12
9
20
7
6
3
3
7
21
86
66
53
75
170
308
141
465
443
460

VIII
VII
VII
VIII
VIII
VII
VI
VI
VI
V
VI
VII
V
V
VI
VI
VI
V
VIII
VII
V
VI
VII
V
VI
V
VI
V

18.05
28.02
02.06
10.09
07.09
11.05
23.07
14.08
27.05
01.02
03.05
18.07
22.01
05.01
16.12
26.11
26.09
13.11
30.09
30.04
08.12
02.06
24.04
16.20
23.03
26.11
21.11
19.04

21
22
06
08
02
01
03
08
15
02
01
11
03
22
05
00
20
00
00
05
03
23
12
11
13
20
01
22

03
53
42
14
45
45
54
24
19
54
04
56
42
53
45
58
29
49
15
30
49
40
52
28
38
05
58
21

2008
2009
2010
2011
2012

1035
649
1319
1388
1070

1
-

1
-

6
4
2
1

1028
649
1314
1386
1069

VI-VII
IV / 3.3
VII / 5.4
V / 4.3
V / 3.6

15.02
14.04
03.11
16.07
30.06

17
11
01
03
01

03
42
56
32
15

/ Place

/ Kopaonik
/ Srbica
() / Blaevo (Kopaonik)
() / Blaevo (Kopaonik)
, / Brzee, erekare
, / Brzee, Blaevo
() / erekare (Kopaonik)
() / Lopatnica (Kraljevo)
/ Homolje
/ Panevo
/ Trstenik
/ Djerdap
/ Kopaonik
/ Gornji Milanovac
/ Despotovac
/ Raka
, Jagodina, Despotovac
/ Novi Pazar
/ Mionica
/ Mionica
/ Trstenik
/ Kaanik
/ Gnjilane
/ Planina Jadovnik
/ Sjenica
. () / D. Mutnica (Parain)
. / Parain D. Mutnica
/ Kurumlija

aak area of the mountain Jelica
/ Gornji Milanovac
/ Kraljevo
/ Prokuplje
/ Velika Plana

: .
1)
().

Source: Republic Seismological Institute.


1) Shows the intensity of shock in epicenter, determined by the international seismological Mercalli
- Cancani - Sieberg (MCS) scale.


:
IV - ,
, , , .
V - , , .

Descriptive characteristics of earthquakes' power


Degree:
IV - Moderate earthquake - Felt by all awaken persons-even on open field during the work; hung
objects swing, windows jingle, doors rattle.
V - Strong earthquake - All population feels strong earthquake, furniture shakes, smaller bells
ring.
VI - Very strong earthquake - All sleeping persons wake up, frightened persons run out of
apartments, bells ring, hung objects swing, cracks on weaker houses appear.
VII - Powerful earthquake - General fear, church bells ring, cracks on some buildings appear,
badly constructed chimneys demolish, window - panes brake.
VIII Damaging earthquake - Most of chimneys demolish, bigger damages appear, some parts
break off. In mountain areas, rocky masses from higher parts break off.

VI - , , ,
, .
VII - , ,
, , .
VIII ,
, .
.
IX - , ,
, ,
. .

IX - Destructive earthquake - Destroys most of stone-made houses, bridges become much


damaged or completely destroyed, water and gas pipes break, cracks appear on high
chimneys. Cracks also appear in soft ground.

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,
hPa
Barometric
pressure,
hPa

.
Ban. Karlovac

Belgrade

Belgrade Koutnjak

Crni Vrh

Kikinda

Kopaonik

Kraljevo

Leskovac

Loznica

Negotin

Ni

Novi Sad

Pali
.
Sm, Palanka

Sombor

Valjevo

Vranje

Zajear

Zlatibor

Zrenjanin

1), 0C / Air temperature 1), 0C

,
%
Relative
humidity,
%

Jan.

Feb.

March

April

May

June

July

Aug.

Sept.

Oct.

Nov.

Dec.

Annual
value

2012
2011
2012
2011

1006,0
1008,1
1001,0
1003,0

73
77
62
66

12,2
11,5
14,1
13,2

0,8
-0,7
2,1
1,6

-5,1
-0,7
-3,0
1,0

7,4
6,5
10,1
8,0

13,5
12,8
14,5
14,4

17,5
17,0
17,9
17,5

22,5
21,0
24,9
22,2

24,6
21,9
27,0
24,0

22,5
22,3
26,3
24,7

19,6
20,2
21,5
22,6

12,6
10,3
14,7
12,1

9,0
2,8
10,5
4,4

0,4
4,1
2,0
5,5

2012

992,3

64

13,6

1,5

-3,7

9,6

13,9

17,2

24,1

26,2

25,9

21,2

14,4

10,3

1,7

2011
2012
2011
2012
2011
2012
2011
2012
2011
2012
2011
2012
2011
2012
2011
2012
2011
2012
2011
2012
2011
2012
2011
2012
2011
2012
2011
2012
2011
2012
2011
2012
2011
2012
2011

994,3
897,6
899,3
1006,6
1008,8
827,0
828,4
991,6
993,6
988,9
990,8
1002,3
1004,3
1011,1
1013,3
992,4
994,4
1006,4
1008,6
1004,2
1006,4
1002,4
1004,6
1006,3
1008,5
995,9
998,0
965,7
967,6
999,7
1001,9
899,4
901,0
1006,8
1008,9

63
74
77
68
72
78
79
68
72
64
70
69
73
64
67
65
69
72
75
69
73
70
72
71
75
70
74
67
68
69
72
72
76
68
75

12,6
7,9
7,1
12,3
11,7
5,0
4,4
12,6
11,6
12,0
11,2
12,8
12,1
13,2
12,3
13,1
12,2
12,6
11,7
12,3
11,8
12,5
11,8
12,3
11,5
12,7
11,9
12,1
11,3
11,7
11,2
8,9
8,2
12,6
11,8

1,3
-4,6
-2,4
1,2
0,1
-7,3
-4,3
-0,1
0,3
-0,3
-0,7
2,0
1,1
0,7
0,0
0,1
0,6
1,7
0,1
1,8
0,4
0,7
0,5
2,0
0,9
0,8
0,4
-1,5
-0,2
0,0
0,0
-3,6
-1,4
1,5
-0,1

0,7
-9,3
-4,6
-5,3
-0,2
-7,5
-3,3
-4,2
0,6
-4,5
0,1
-3,5
0,9
-4,2
0,6
-4,0
0,3
-4,9
-0,2
-4,6
0,0
-4,3
-0,1
-4,3
0,2
-3,8
1,0
-3,7
1,0
-4,3
-0,3
-8,0
-1,9
-5,0
-0,2

7,4
3,2
1,0
7,6
6,3
-1,3
-1,8
8,8
6,6
7,2
6,3
9,2
7,0
9,6
4,9
8,3
6,9
8,1
6,0
8,2
6,0
7,8
6,8
8,2
5,9
8,7
6,6
7,1
6,5
7,4
4,9
4,3
2,0
7,6
6,2

13,4
8,3
6,3
13,3
13,2
3,0
2,5
12,7
12,2
12,3
11,5
13,0
13,2
14,4
12,9
13,4
12,5
13,0
13,2
12,9
13,5
13,1
12,5
12,7
13,3
12,3
12,8
12,2
11,3
13,2
11,9
8,2
7,8
13,3
13,1

16,7
11,4
11,0
17,4
17,1
6,8
6,8
16,0
15,6
15,8
15,8
16,4
16,5
18,1
17,7
16,5
16,4
17,5
16,8
17,5
17,0
16,4
16,3
17,5
16,7
16,6
16,1
15,5
15,3
16,0
16,3
11,6
11,1
17,2
16,9

21,3
17,9
14,9
23,1
21,5
14,1
10,6
23,1
20,4
23,1
20,5
23,2
20,9
24,4
22,5
23,9
21,2
23,0
20,9
22,9
21,4
23,1
21,0
22,6
20,9
23,2
21,2
22,4
19,8
22,5
20,7
19,3
16,0
23,3
21,3

23,2
20,8
17,1
25,3
21,9
16,8
13,6
25,9
22,3
25,5
22,7
25,1
22,6
27,2
23,6
26,6
23,5
25,2
22,1
25,0
22,2
25,5
23,0
25,1
21,8
25,7
22,6
25,4
22,3
25,1
22,6
20,9
18,3
25,5
22,5

24,1
20,2
17,8
24,0
22,8
15,9
14,8
24,7
23,3
23,7
23,0
24,4
23,3
25,7
24,1
25,0
24,2
24,6
23,0
24,1
23,3
23,3
23,2
24,1
22,5
24,8
23,6
24,3
23,1
23,0
22,4
21,0
19,1
24,4
23,3

22,0
15,7
16,6
19,8
20,1
12,5
12,7
20,5
20,8
19,7
19,9
19,6
20,2
20,8
21,8
21,3
21,6
19,8
20,4
19,1
20,4
19,9
20,5
18,9
19,8
19,8
20,6
19,8
20,5
19,2
19,7
16,8
17,2
20,3
20,7

11,5
9,7
6,0
12,4
10,3
7,6
3,2
13,7
10,4
12,9
9,4
13,0
10,8
13,7
11,8
14,3
10,7
12,7
10,7
12,0
10,6
13,0
10,2
11,9
10,2
13,4
10,7
14,2
9,7
11,7
9,7
11,2
6,9
12,9
10,5

4,0
4,2
0,6
8,4
2,8
3,2
0,7
9,1
3,2
8,0
2,0
9,8
3,1
7,9
2,9
9,7
3,9
9,1
2,8
8,1
2,7
9,4
2,8
8,4
2,2
9,4
2,9
8,9
3,6
7,3
2,2
6,6
2,5
9,2
2,9

5,1
-3,5
0,1
-0,2
3,6
-4,7
-2,8
0,4
3,3
0,2
2,8
1,3
4,6
-0,7
3,8
1,0
3,7
0,3
4,2
-0,2
3,3
1,4
4,3
0,2
3,5
0,9
4,1
0,0
1,9
-1,3
3,4
-2,0
0,4
0,2
3,7

: .
1) , .
2) .
3) 0,1 mm .
4) 0 12.
5) , .

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2011 AND 2012
Part II

2), mm / Precipitations2) , mm

Annual
value

3)
Rain3)
.
Jan.

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Feb.

March

April

May

June

July

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Aug.

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Sept.

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Oct.

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Nov.

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Dec.

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6
4)

-
Strong 5)

Thunwind Sunshine
Snowder
exceetime5)
cover
ding 6
Beauforts4)

/ Number of days
624,7
465,3
564,2
498,6
603,2

79,2
43,0
87,2
47,8
86,9

63,3
48,2
61,5
55,6
73,6

5,1
17,2
2,4
27,9
1,9

72,5
14,8
66,9
14,1
74,7

93,1
68,2
127,9
66,8
132,1

12,8
65,1
16,0
41,1
15,0

115,7
98,1
39,0
94,5
26,8

1,6
3,1
4,5
14,0
5,3

38,9
24,2
30,7
47,7
38,0

72,0
44,6
44,9
36,1
43,7

20,3
0,7
28,1
5,0
31,4

50,2
38,1
55,1
48,0
73,8

97
97
121
112
106

53
46
48
43
49

16
20
19
17
14

11
118
10
68
4

2523,4
2339,1
2506,8
2385,0
-

457,7

47,6

44,9

26,8

17,7

61,0

43,2

67,6

20,9

40,5

35,0

4,1

48,4

106

46

14

43

759,1
590,1
448,8
377,8
867,2
795,9
597,3
511,8
613,2
405,1
752,8
544,5
532,5
351,5
631,2
411,9
485,1
384,6
434,1
417,6
642,0
437,0
452,6
401,2
611,0
601,0
548,6
335,8
608,7
375,2
841,1
835,7
511,8
388,3

86,1
25,4
39,0
17,6
138,9
34,0
107,1
28,1
101,5
27,2
81,7
41,1
57,2
39,6
98,1
24,6
44,9
25,2
24,2
14,6
81,6
41,9
36,5
18,0
95,4
28,2
85,7
20,8
74,4
31,8
112,6
40,0
58,0
22,9

65,4
52,4
52,3
18,0
86,6
33,3
54,9
59,2
47,9
35,2
84,2
63,7
63,7
82,9
61,0
43,2
66,3
36,7
49,5
19,7
58,5
54,0
57,3
22,3
67,5
53,7
54,3
17,9
51,5
60,9
86,7
53,5
65,7
32,3

15,4
38,9
4,0
35,2
48,3
66,6
24,5
48,9
19,1
25,0
8,6
29,1
0,5
44,6
13,5
30,7
4,1
26,2
5,4
45,3
5,1
25,4
3,4
24,1
14,6
32,4
13,2
20,4
3,1
41,3
27,2
52,9
5,2
30,6

116,1
29,1
61,9
10,7
116,1
51,9
69,1
37,1
55,9
23,4
116,9
33,6
64,8
8,3
85,8
12,4
82,8
22,8
42,0
2,7
86,1
23,8
40,2
10,7
86,6
33,4
60,6
11,9
70,4
6,5
89,4
40,3
60,6
16,5

173,4
63,7
51,2
48,4
114,9
134,6
105,5
82,9
130,3
42,9
155,8
85,8
108,3
24,2
162,0
71,3
52,2
63,0
64,7
63,3
117,6
62,9
56,5
42,0
115,1
161,4
114,9
22,6
138,9
28,3
161,7
156,1
44,4
45,1

33,4
41,1
19,6
30,9
47,8
146,0
17,8
71,7
20,7
55,3
28,5
57,8
31,0
27,6
5,9
42,5
27,5
36,9
18,2
60,0
49,6
56,4
24,3
42,0
28,2
27,5
23,4
17,8
16,6
52,8
18,6
115,0
53,1
41,4

56,5
200,0
55,5
99,3
65,4
113,1
4,3
37,3
90,1
48,0
33,4
79,2
27,0
79,0
37,9
67,6
47,7
61,5
40,4
59,8
74,1
54,5
22,2
84,4
19,4
101,4
30,3
72,0
92,6
71,9
81,7
155,2
47,3
83,2

13,9
18,3
6,6
11,2
0,6
6,3
0,0
18,7
1,5
2,9
1,6
1,1
1,2
3,2
10,6
4,1
3,5
1,5
2,6
12,1
0,0
8,0
6,9
31,7
2,3
0,5
1,6
9,3
0,6
11,3
9,2
9,1
1,0
8,0

11,7
31,6
15,1
29,7
22,5
85,5
7,7
32,1
12,0
15,1
17,5
32,6
6,8
4,7
14,7
38,4
13,1
25,4
27,6
46,7
11,7
32,1
30,1
31,8
24,5
53,9
41,4
42,2
10,2
12,0
27,3
87,4
30,3
31,1

67,8
41,9
67,6
35,4
109,5
58,1
56,7
30,4
39,3
60,8
72,8
30,6
45,3
15,0
53,3
36,7
51,4
34,5
78,6
31,5
49,5
26,9
51,3
23,2
31,0
32,7
47,6
46,1
47,2
28,1
56,2
39,4
52,0
36,4

50,1
8,8
27,3
0,2
20,5
2,2
11,1
1,7
19,0
1,1
46,9
11,7
37,0
1,0
8,5
1,7
35,3
1,5
35,1
0,2
23,2
4,9
50,8
3,4
21,2
9,3
10,6
1,3
20,6
0,6
61,1
2,5
21,6
1,4

69,3
38,9
48,7
41,2
96,1
64,3
97,6
63,7
75,9
68,2
105,2
78,2
89,7
21,4
79,9
38,7
56,3
49,4
45,8
61,7
85,0
46,2
73,1
67,6
105,2
66,6
64,7
53,5
82,6
29,7
109,4
84,3
72,6
39,4

94
158
106
112
84
139
119
107
92
106
116
122
96
94
110
114
114
101
106
107
118
122
106
108
124
115
107
112
90
94
101
133
105
101

115
83
46
39
153
125
60
47
65
51
52
44
57
44
66
36
42
42
38
30
57
48
40
38
56
41
68
19
67
47
119
91
48
42

32
28
30
15
21
26
24
14
27
24
21
26
37
26
26
22
22
24
29
21
29
17
22
21
13
15
30
20
23
14
22
28
28
11

115
161
9
74
21
120
3
34
0
22
2
10
5
73
1
26
4
30
30
124
18
93
22
82
2
26
6
43
0
17
7
19
4
65

2400,2
2350,5
2508,3
2367,9
2182,8
2320,7
2285,7
2123,2
2254,4
2283,9
2319,8
2255,4
2582,8
2497,8
2153,1
2053,6
2462,0
2315,2
2517,8
2390,2
2489,2
2384,6
2505,1
2292,9
2351,5
2283,2
2418,3
2378,2
2144,2
2034,8
2264,5
228,2
2534,6
2357,9

Source: Republic Hydrometeorological Service


1) Data relate to the average annual temperature, that is, to average monthly values.
2) Volume of annual, / monthly falls.
3) Rainy days with 0,1 mm and over.
4) Velocity of wind according to the Beaufort scale 0-12 is shown.
5) Sunshine time, in hours.

Geographical Review and Climate

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Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

CHAPTER

POPULATION


,

.

Population censuses are the main source of statistical data on the


total number, territorial distribution and major characteristics of
individuals and households in the Republic of Serbia.


, 1834. ,

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Censuses have a very long tradition on our spaces, with origins in


far 1834 when the first census was carried out on the then-territory of
Serbia, in the modern meaning of the term.


: 1948, 1953, 1961, 1971, 1981, 1991,
2002. 2011. .

After World War II, eight censuses were carried out in the Republic of Serbia in: 1948, 1953, 1961, 1971, 1981, 1991, 2002 and 2011.

.
,
. , 2012.
7199077. ,
, -4,9 1000 .

The number of population is estimated in the intercensal period


for every year, including the census year. Thus, in 2012 the population
of the Republic of Serbia is estimated to 7199077. The rate of
population growth in relation to the previous year is negative and
amounts to -4.9 per 1.000 inhabitants.

2012,
-4,9. 9,3,
14,2.

According to vital statistics in 2012 the rate of natural increase


was -4.9, that of live births 9.3 and of mortality 14.2.

1999.
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2002. 2012. ,
300 954 ,
-4,0 1000 . ,
15 65
: (0-14) 16,1%
2002. 14,4 % 2012, 65
16,6% (2002) 17,5 % (2012). 1564
, 67,3% (2002) 68,2% (2012).

40,2 (2002) 42,2 (2011).


( 69,7 72,2 , 75,0 77,3
).
(20022012),
10,4 9,3,
24,1% 22,5 %.
13,7 14,2 1000
.
a .
10,1 6,2
1000 .

Since 1999, the Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia does


not dispose of certain data for AP Kosovo and Metohia, therefore they
are not contained in the data coverage for the Republic of Serbia (total).
Also, all relevant indicators on population, as well as population
estimates are calculated on the basis of data shown in that way.
In the period from 2002 to 2012, the number of population
decreased by near 300 954, the average annual growth rate was 4.0
per 1.000 inhabitants. In the same period, the proportion of the
population aged under 15 and over 65 in the total population ranged as
follows: the percentage of young people (0-14) fell from 16.1% in 2002
to 14.4% in 2012, while the population aged 65 and over increased from
16.6% (2002) to 17.5% (2012). The working of the population aged 1564 slightly increased, from 67.3% (2002) to 68.2% (2012).
The average age of the population in the Republic of Serbia
increased from 40.2 years (2002) to 42.2% (2011).
The average life expectancy of male and female population in the
Republic of Serbia has extended over the last ten years by near 2 years
(from 69.7 years to 72.2 years for males and from 75.0 to 77.3 years for
women).
In the same period (2002-2012), birth rate decreased from 10.4
to 9.3. The share of women in the fertile period in the total population
decreased from 24.1% to 22.5%.
Mortality rate rose from 13.7 to 14.2 deaths per 1.000 inhabitants.
The leading causes of death are still circulatory diseases and neoplasm
both at men and women.
Infant mortality was significantly reduced from 10.1 to 6.2 infant
deaths per 1.000 live births.

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1,6
1,45 ( 2005. 1,4).

Total fertility rate is below the threshold of simple reproduction,


and for the last ten years it has decreased from 1.6 to 1.45 children per
woman (1.4, since 2005).



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Depopulation tendencies of the population with negative growth


and negative natural increase were recorded in Vojvodina at the
beginning of the 1980s, and in Central Serbia in the early 1990s.


20022032
. , ,
2032.
2002,
. ,
65
17% 22%.
65 ,


25% 33%.

The ongoing depopulation is the main feature of the projected


movement of population in the Republic of Serbia Serbia 2002-2032.
Namely, according to each of the five projection variants, the population
of the Republic of Serbia in 2032 would be lower than in 2002, and the
Republic of Serbia would be a typical region with negative natural
increase. Population would get older demographically so that in thirty
years the proportion of persons older than 65 would increase from 17%
to 22%. At the end of the projection period almost every fourth resident
would be older than 65 years, and the rate of demographic dependency
of older people during the projection period would increase from 25% to
33%.

2012.
3,3% 2011. ,
35808 2011. 34639 2012.
.
30
33 .

Statistics of marriages in 2012 recorded a decrease in the


number of concluded marriages by 3.3%, when compared to 2011, i.e.
from 35 805 in 2011 to 34639 marriages registered in 2012. The
average age at first marriage is the same as in the previous year and is
30 years of age for women and 33 for men.

2012. , 8251
2011. 7372 .
39 , 43
. 2012.
12,9 , 2011. (12,7 ).

The number of divorces saw a decrease in 2012, from 8251 in


2011 to 7372 divorced marriages. The average age at divorce for
women was 39 years and for men 43 years. The average duration of
marriage in 2012 was 12.9 years, being longer when compared with
2011 (12.7 years).


2002. 2012. . 2012.
1000 ,
2002. ,
1000 . 1000
2012. 2002.
1000 .

In the Republic of Serbia the number of concluded marriages saw


a slight decline from 2002 to 2011. In 2012, five marriages were
concluded per 1.000 inhabitants, which is less than the number of
marriages in 2002 when six marriages were concluded per 1.000
inhabitants. The number of divorces per 1.000 inhabitants in 2012 was
unchanged in relation to 2002 and it was 1 dissolved marriage per 1000
inhabitants.

Sources and methods of data collection


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In the Republic of Serbia, traditional census by interview door-todoor method is conducted, during which time trained enumerators collect information by means of paper questionnaires.

2011. 1. 15.
2011. ,
30. 2011. 24 (
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20. .

The Census in 2011 was conducted from 1 to 15 October 2011.


Data were entered in questionnaires as of 30 September 2011 at 24h00
(critical moment of the census). Due to large interest, citizens, who were
not enumerated for whatever reason during the mentioned period, were
allowed to be from 15 to 18 October, i.e. 20 October in larger towns.


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Selected categories of population, being away from their place of


permanent residence during the Census, were enumerated during socalled pre-enumeration (before 1 October) in order to secure full coverage and obtain data on their characteristics of the highest possible quality.
Pre-enumeration covered the following categories of population:
1.

citizens of the Republic of Serbia appointed to diplomaticconsular representations of the Republic of Serbia, Organisation of the United Nations, its bodies and specialised
agencies, other international organizations, as well as
household members residing abroad with the mentioned
persons;
Population

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5.


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2.

citizens of the Republic of Serbia working in parts of enterprises, parts of banks and other financial entities, representations of the Chamber of Commerce of Serbia who live with
all the members of their household;

3.

conscripts, persons enrolled in military academies/schools;

4.

persons serving prison sentence / in custody;

5.

primary homeless/roomless persons.

Data on births, deaths and marriages are collected and


submitted by registrars, and data on divorces by courts of justice.

Coverage

, 1991.

,
, .

The Census of Population, Households and Dwellings 1991 was


not completely carried out in the municipalities of Bujanovac and
Presevo within the Central Serbia, neither on the territory of Kosovo and
Metohija, due to the boycott of the majority of Albanian.

2002.
,
.

The Census of Population, Households and Dwellings 2002 was


carried out on the territories of Central Serbia and autonomous province
of Vojvodina, but not in the area of AP Kosovo and Metohia due to lack
of conditions to this end.

2011.
.

.


, 1953.
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2002, 2%,
2011. 1,5%.
,
1955. 1967.
1970. , .
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, . . .

The 2011 Census was not conducted on the territory of the AP


Kosovo and Metohija. In the municipalities of Preevo and Bujanovac
there was undercoverage of the census units owing to the boycott by
most of the members of the Albanian ethnic community.
In the Republic of Serbia, starting with the 1953 Census, the data
quality control has been carred out through a post enumeration survey.
According to the results of evalution of coverage error, in all censuses
up to 2002 Census, the number of under-covered persons is less than
2%, while the number of persons is over-covered for 1.5% in the 2011
Census.
According to the results of data control of vital statistics carried
out by sampling method at the end of 1955, and over 1967-1970, almost
full coverage of all vital events has been achieved.
Birth statistics includes live births and stillbirths. Mortality
statistics includes all death occurrences.
Marriage statistics includes all legal marriages, i.e. marriages recorded into the marriages register. Divorce statistics includes marriages
dissolved by court order of a competent court.

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According to the regulations on keeping registers, all births,


deaths and marriages are required to be recorded in registers of the
territory on which they have occurred, whether the respective persons
reside or not on that territory. The data are reclassified in the course of
processing, so the results are shown by the permanent residence place
the newborns mother, deceased person, bridegroom and in the case of
dissolved marriages, according to the last joint residence place.

Definitions

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. ,
1991. ,
, . , .

Definitions used in the Census:


Population. When using census results, one need to know that
definitions of resident, i.e. total population, which were used in censuses
after World War II are not fully comparable. Namely, ending with Census 1991, the resident population covered not only the population in the
country, but also that on temporary work abroad and family members
living with them.

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2002.

,
.

In the Census 2002 the total population of the Republic of Serbia


included our citizens who worked, i.e. stayed abroad less than a year,
as well as foreigners who worked or stayed in our country one year or
more.

2011.

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.


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According to international recommendations, in the Census 2011,


the concept usually resident population was applied to establish the total number of population of an area. According to this concept, a resident of a place is a person who is spending alone (in the case of single
households) or with the members of her/his household the major part of
her/his time, i.e. daily/night rest, regardless where is her/his registered
place of residence. Therefore, the total population of a selected place
includes persons who lived in it continuously for at least a year before
the critical moment of the census, as well as those who lived in it less
than 12 months, but who intended to stay for at least a year.


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, , ,
.

Persons who were temporarily (briefly) absent at the critical moment of the census from the place of usual residence for vacation, business trip, health, etc. are included in the total resident population of the
place.


A o
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Persons who fled the territories of the former republics of the


SFRY and internally displaced persons from AP Kosovo and Metohija
are included in the total population, according to the same rules.


(, .).

Household is every family or other people community of persons


who live together and share their living expenses (habitation, food etc).

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(. ).

Household is also any person who lives alone and is not member
of another household, whether living in a separate or sharing a housing
unit, in a single-person accommodation or as a tenant (i.e. single
household).

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20, 21, 22, 23. 24.
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25. .

Age. Data on a persons age are shown in completed years of


age, meaning for example that the age interval 20-24 comprises persons who have turned 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 old, including those who
are over 24, but have not turned 25.

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Ethnicity, religion and mother tongue. Data on ethno-cultural


characteristics of population have been collected on the basis of free
and open declaration of persons about their national affiliation, religion
and mother tongue. Data for children under 15 years of age have been
given by parents, adoptive parents, i.e. guardians. The answer as to the
religion is the result of individuals conviction based on her/his comprehension of religion, thus what mattered was the identification with the religion, but not the membership of a religion. Mother tongue is the language first spoken in early childhood, i.e. if several languages were
spoken in the household, it is the language that the person considered
to be her/his mother tongue.

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Highest educational level. Highest educational attainment is the


school which a person completed, attaining this way her/his highest
educational level. Data on completed school relate exclusively to education attained in the official educational system, so that education attained in the scope of non standard programmes, i.e. informal education
(various types of courses organised by workers universities, peoples
universities, etc.) is not counted. Persons who earned master and doctoral degree are shown in the group tertiary education.

15 .

Data on the highest educational level are shown only for the
population aged 15 or over.
Literacy. Data on population literacy in post-war censuses are
presented only for the population aged 10 or over. Literate persons
comprise pupils of primaryschools and upper primaryschools, persons
not attending school but having more than three grades of primaryschool, as well as persons without school but with 1-3 grades of primaryschool who claim being able to read and write a text related to everyday life, irrespective of the language and alphabet.

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Computer literacy. Data on computer literacy are presented only


for the population age 15 and over. Computer literate persons are persons who know how to perform four basic computer activities, being:
text processing, tabulation, sending and receiving e-mails, and web
browsing. Persons with partial computer skills are persons who know
how to perform one, two or three computer activities, but not all the four
above. Persons without computer skills are presented in the category
Computer illiterate persons.

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Legal marital status. Data on the legal marital status refer to the
formal, legal marital status of persons. Answers to this question were
provided by all the respondents, including those who live in consensual
unions. Data on the legal marital status are presented for persons aged
15 and over.

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Disability. Data on the population disability status are presented


for three categories: persons with disability, persons without disability
and persons with unknown disability status. The contingent of persons
with disability includes persons who indicated having a lot of difficulties
or are totally disabled to perform everyday activities due to at least one
of the mentioned problems. Persons without disability are persons who
declared having no difficulties or minimal difficulties as to the mentioned
problems. Persons who refused to answer the question on the functionality and social integration or for whom the enumerator did not tick any
of the proposed answers are included in the contingent of persons with
unknown disability status.

15 ,
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.), ,
.

Answers for children aged under 15 and persons who were not
able to provide one were given by the parents, guardians or other adult
household member.

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2002) . .

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Economic activity. In the Census 2011 (and the Census 2002),


the concept of current activity was used. Based on the economic
activity, the total population was classified into economically active and
economically inactive persons.

( )

Economically active population (labour force) comprises


persons who perform an occupation and the unemployed.


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The contingent of persons who perform an occupation comprises


persons aged 15 and over who performed in the week before the
census a job that was paid or would be paid (in cash or in kind), whether
the person had a formal and legal employment contract, oral agreement
with the employer or performed independently a job, as well as persons
who had a job, but were for objective reasons not able to perform it in
the reference week because of illness, holiday or vacation, strike or
lock-out, etc.

15
,
,
,
.

Unemployed persons comprise persons aged 15 and over who


did not work in the reference week, but were actively seeking
employment and were willing to start working if a job would be offered to
them within two weeks in relation to the critical moment of the census.


, ,

.

Economically inactive population comprises persons who, in the


week before the census, did not seek employment nor had the
opportunity to start working within two weeks if a job would be offered.

,
,
, ,
.
/

, 15

.

The category of pensioners comprises economically inactive


persons who acquired pension rights, whether it is an old-age, disability,
survivors' or farmers' pension.
The category of children and pupils/students comprises
aggregate data for persons aged under the official minimal limit for the
economic activity, as well as persons aged 15 and over who attend fulltime or part-time school and who are not economically active nor
recipients of a survivors' pension.

Population

29

2013

(
)

.

Statistical yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

The category of homemakers (persons engaged only in


household duties in their own home) comprises persons who are most
of their time engaged in household duties in their own home.



(. 14
, .),
, .

The category Other comprises persons who cannot be classified


in any of the above categories of economically inactive population (e.g.
children aged over 14 not attending school and not seeking work,
persons incapable of work, etc.), as well as inactive persons who
receive income from property such as rents, royalties, etc.

(, ), , .

A live born is a child who showed any sign of life after birth (such
as: breathing and/or heart beating) even during the briefest time,
regardless of mother's pregnancy duration.


, 28 .

A stillborn is a child born or removed from mother's body showing


no sign of life, provided that pregnancy lasted at least 28 weeks.


e .

(
).
.

.
,
(X ) 1997. .

Birth medical attendance means that birth was assisted by a


physician or a graduated midwife.
All previously live born children (legitimate and illegitimate), are
taken into consideration when determining the birth order of live born.
Causes of death. Data on causes of death are obtained from
death certificates. The causes of death have been classified according
to the International Classification of Diseases, Injuries and Causes of
Death, X revision, 1997 edition.

,
:
20 ,
40 .
60 ,
019 .

Index of population ageing by sex is a significant indicator the


value of which points out the demographic process of population
ageing: index of ageing under 20 index points shows that population is
extremely young, and that over 40 index points indicates that population
is old. It is estimated on the basis of the ratio between the number of
inhabitants by sex aged 60 and over and the appropriate number of
inhabitants aged from 0 to 19.

Methodological papers

2011.
,
, , 2011.
.


-1 ( ), -2 ( )
-3 ( ) . 5, 2004,
(
-1) . 6, 2004.
-1, -2, -3 -1 . 7, 2005.

, 342,
1989. .

Detailed methodology explanations for the Census 2011 are presented in Methodological Guidelines for the Preparation, Organization
and Conduction of the Census, Belgrade 2011. The methodological
guidelines are also available on the website of the Statistical Office of
the Republic of Serbia. Methodological explanations for natural changes
of population statistics are presented in Guidelines for Registrars on
how to fill in and do the coding of statistical forms Dem-1 (birth), Dem-2
(deaths) and Dem-3 (marriages and divorces), No 5, Belgrade 2004,
Guidelines for Judges on how to fill in the forms related to dissolved
marriages (form RB-1) No 6, Belgrade 2004 and in the rules for coding
statistical forms Dem-1, Dem-2, Dem-3 and RB-1, No 7, Belgrade 2005.
Methodological Explanations for Migrations Statistics are presented in
the Edition Methodological Papers, FSO, No 342 from 1989.

2011.

Results of the Census 2011


,

. (
, ,
), ,
, , ,

.
,
, ,
- .

After World War II, eight censuses were carried out on the territory of Republic of Serbia, each growing more complex than the previous ones. In addition to the main data on the number of population
(from the level of the smallest special unit, via the unit of settlements
and municipalities to the State level), censuses secured data on age,
gender, education, economic and other structures of the population, on
the size and family composition of households, etc. Therefore, censuses
depict population in figures without which there is no efficient planning,
economic development, social policy, administrative activities nor scientific research in the Republic of Serbia.

30

Population

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

1948. 1981.
, 1991, 2002. 2011.
.

Census data from 1948 to 1981 refer to the whole territory of the
Republic of Serbia, while censuses 1991. 2002 and 2011 do not contain
data for AP Kosovo and Metohija.

2011. ,
92,6 1 km2.
513

. ,
60 1 km2 .

The results of the Census 2011 show that the average population
density in the Republic of Serbia is 92.6 inhabitants per 1 km2. The
population density of 513 inhabitants/km2 in the Beogradski region is
five times higher than that in other regions of the Republic of Serbia. On
the other hand, the Region Juzne i Istocne Srbije with 60 inhabitants/km2 is the smaller population density.

(20022011)
4,15%
(-311139 ),
.
.
2011. 42,2 ,
,
.
-
,

. ,
27% 60 .

. (83,3%),
( ), (
) (
).

(84,6% ). ,
350 (5%),
, 220 (3%).
90% (88,1%)
,
(3,4%), (1,9%) (1,4%).

.
2011. 1,96%
( )
.
,
82,1% .
65 (70,5%).

In the period between two last censuses (2002-2011), there was


a decrease in the total number of population of the Republic of Serbia of
4.15% (-311139 persons), which is primarily the result of a negative
natural increase and emigration of our citizens abroad.
The population of Serbia is getting older. The average age in
Serbia, as shown in Census 2011, is 42.2 years, thus ranking Serbia
among countries with deep demographic age both in Europe and the
rest of the world. The main feature of the age-gender structure of the
population in the Republic of Serbia is that men prevail in the youth, i.e.
women in the middle-aged and aged population.The Region Juzne i Istocne Srbije is the oldest region where 27% of inhabitants are over 60.
Ethnically, the Republic of Serbia is a multinational community. In
addition to Serbs (83.3%), the most numerous are Hungarians (mostly
in the Region Vojvodine), then Roma people (the Region Juzne i Istocne Srbije and Region Vojvodine) and the Bosniaks (mainly in the Region Sumadije i Zapadne Srbije). More than six million inhabitants of the
Republic of Serbia are Orthodox (84.6% of the total population). The
second most numerous group are the Catholics, with 350 thousands
(5%), while the third most numerous group is Islamic religion, with more
than 220 thousands members (3%). Almost 90% (88.1%) of the population of the Republic of Serbia considers the Serbian language as their
mother tongue, the second language is Hungarian (3.4%), then Bosnian
(1.9%) and the Roma language (1.4%).
Literacy and educational level are the main characteristics to be
taken into consideration in the analysis of the population educational
structure. Census 2011 results indicate that 1.96% of the population in
the Republic of Serbia are illiterate (aged 10 and over). Illiteracy is most
common in women (82.1%) and in the age group 65 and over (70.5%).


, 48,9% ,
. M
,
, ,
.
,
,
(28,5%) ,
(19,3%).

Of the total number of population of the Republic of Serbia aged


over 15, 48.9% have completed secondary school, while one over six
inhabitants has attained tertiary education. Among persons who have
completed secondary school men are more numerous, but among persons who have attained tertiary education for the frst time women prevail over men. If the common share of persons with secondary, high and
higher education is taken as the indicator of educational level, one can
notice that the major part (28,5%) live in the Beogradski region, and the
smallest in the Region Juzne i Istocne Srbije (19,3%).

34,2% 15
, 14,8%
,
( , ,
),
. ,
(50,4%
49,6 ),
(54%)
(46%).

In the Republic of Serbia, 34.2% of persons aged 15 and over are


computer literate, while 14.8% are partially literate, meaning that they
know how to perform one of the basic computer activity (text processing, tabulation, sending/receiving e-mails and web browsing), but not all
four activities. Observed by sex, among computer literate persons the
share of men and women is almost equal (50.4% of men and 49.6% of
women), while among computer illiterate persons the share of women is
higher than that of men (54% and 46% respectively).

Population

31

2013

,
15 (55%). 28%
, ,
,
15 .
8%
.
je 67 , 71%
65 . ,
(58,2%)
(41,8%).
(9,4%),
(5,9%).
(41,3%)
.
(57,2%) (42,8%).

15 , . 37,4%
(44,9%) (30,5%).
(41,6%),
(34,0%).

Statistical yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

Observed by marital status, slightly more than a half of persons


aged 15 and more are married (55%). About 28% of persons have
never been married, one over ten persons is widowed, while one over
twenty citizens of the Republic of Serbia aged 15 and over is divorced.
In the Republic of Serbia, persons with disability make 8% of the
total population. The average age of those persons is about 67 years,
thus 71% of them fall into the age group 65 and over. Observed by sex,
the share of women with disability is higher (58.2%) than that of men
(41.8%). The largest share of persons with disability is in the Region
Juzne i Istocne Srbije (9.4%), and the smallest in the Beogradski region
(5.9%).
Less than a half of the population of the Republic of Serbia is
economically active (41.3%), whereby the share of economically active
men (57.2%) prevails over that of economically active female (42.8%).
The share of persons who perform an occupation in the total
population aged 15 and over , i.e. the employment rate is 37.4%, and
being higher in men (44.9%) than in women (30.5%). The highest rate
was recorded in the Beogradski region (41.6%), and the lowest in the
Region Juzne i Istocne Srbije (34.0%).

, .
, 22,4%.
(23,6%)
(21,6%).
(17,9%),
(27,3%).

In the Republic of Serbia, the unemployment rate, i.e. the share


of unemployed persons in the total economically active population is
22.4%. The unemployment rate in women (23.6%) is somewhat higher
than in men (21.6%). The lowest unemployment rate has been recorded
in the Beogradski region (17.9%), and the highest in the Region Juzne i
Istocne Srbije (27.3%).


( 15 )
15 51,8% .
,
(42,8%) (60,1%).
(49,4%),
(53,3%).

The rate of economically inactive, representing the share of the


economically inactive population (aged 15 and over) in the total population aged 15 and over, is 51.8% for the Republic of Serbia. Observed by
sex, that rate is lower in men (42.8%) than in women 60.1%). The lowest economically inactive rate has been recorded in the Beogradski region (49.4%), and the highest in the Region Juzne i Istocne Srbije
(53.3%).

32

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Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

2.1.

2002
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
20112)
2012
1)

2)

1),
Mid-year
population1)

Live births

7500031
7411569
7381579
7350222
7320807
7291436
7234099
7199077

78101
70997
68102
69083
70299
68304
65598
67257

POPULATION CHANGES

Deaths

Total

Infants

102785
102884
102805
102711
104000
103211
102935
102400

790
525
484
460
492
460
414
415

Natural
increase

Live births

Divorces
Marriages

-24684
-31887
-34703
-33628
-33701
-34907
-37337
-35143

2002. 20062012.
, .

2011.

41947
39756
41083
38285
36853
35815
35808
34639

9982
8204
8622
8502
8472
6644
8251
7372

2002
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
1)
2)

40,2
40,7
40,9
41,1
41,2
41,4
42,1
42,2

39,0
39,4
39,6
39,7
39,9
40,0
40,7
40,9

41,5
42,0
42,2
42,4
42,5
42,7
43,4
43,5

Marriages

1000
Per 1000 inhabitants
13,7
13,9
13,9
14,0
14,2
14,2
14,2
14.2

-3,3
-4,3
-4,7
-4,6
-4,6
-4,8
-5,2
-4.9


1000
Infant mortality per 1000
live births

5,6
5,4
5,6
5,2
5,0
4,9
4,9
4,8

10,1
7,4
7,1
6,7
7,0
6,7
6,3
6,2

Total population for 2002, as well as for the period 2006-2012, is calculated on the basis of
population census, natural increase and internal migration data.
2) Mid-year number of population is calculated on the basis of data of the population census, 2011.

MEAN AGE OF POPULATION, AGEING INDEX AND LIFE


EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH

1), %
Ageing index of population 1), %

Total
Male
Female
99,1
101,2
103,2
105,9
108,6
111,4
121,9
125,4

(60 ) (019 ) .
.

Natural
increase

1)

2.2. ,


Mean age of population

Total
Male
Female

10,4
9,6
9,2
9,4
9,6
9,4
9,0
9.3

Deaths

84,2
85,2
86,9
89,3
91,7
94,2
103,4
107,1
1)
2)

114,8
117,9
120,3
123,4
126,4
129,6
141,5
144,7

2)
Life expectancy2)


Children, male
Children, female
69,7
70,6
70,7
71,1
71,1
71,4
71,6
72,2

75,0
75,9
76,2
76,3
76,4
76,6
76,8
77,3

Ratio of aged (60 years and over) and young (0-19 years) population.
The probable age of a child born in the stated year.

Population

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2.3. (), 20022012,


2020. 2030. (
)
2002

2006

2007

2008

POPULATION ESTIMATES (AVERAGE) 2002-2012


POPULATION PROJECTIONS 2020, 2030 (MEDIUM
VARIANT) AND RATES OF DEMOGRAPHIC DEPENDENCE
2009

2010

2011

2012

2020

2030

7500031 7411569 7381579 7350222 7320807 7291436 7234099 7199077 7117038 6888888 Total

3647190 3603698 3588957 3573814 3560048 3546374 3522690 3505713 3476718 3379590 Male
3852841 3807871 3792622 3776408 3760759 3745062 3711409 3693364 3640320 3509298 Female


15 .
1564
65
80 .

Absolute figures
1205495 1158295 1142758 1127902 1115005 1102260 1042512 1033950 1116348 1046513 Under 15
5047130 4978407 4967517 4959456 4954984 4955764 4943672 4908781 4608212 4392026 15 - 64
1247406 1274867 1271304 1262864 1250818 1233412 1247915 1256346 1392478 1450349 65 and over
148605 202108 216843 230960 244579 258629 251822 264363 340539 344796 80 and over

(%)
15 .
1564
65
80 .

Structures %
16,1
67,3
16,6
2,0

15,6
67,2
17,2
2,7

15,5
67,3
17,2
2,9

15,3
67,5
17,2
3,1

15,2
67,7
17,1
3,3

15,1
68,0
16,9
3,5

14,4
68,3
17,3
3,5

14,4
68,2
17,5
3,7

15,7
64,7
19,6
4,8

15,2
63,8
21,1
5,0

Under 15
15 - 64
65 and over
80 and over

Dependency ratios

1)

48,6

48,9

48,6

48,2

47,7

47,1

46,3

46,7

54,4

56,8

Total dependency ratio 1)


2)

23,9

23,3

23,0

22,7

22,5

22,2

21,1

21,1

24,2

23,8

Young dependency
ratio 2)


65 3)

Old-age dependency
24,7

25,6

25,6

25,5

( )
014 65 (1564
).
2) 15
(1564 ).
3) 65
(1564 ).
1)

34

25,2

24,9
1)

25,2

25,6

30,2

33,0

ratio 3)

The rate of total dependence (index of the functional population) is the proportion of the population
aged 0-14 and 65 and older in the population of working age (15-64 years).

Dependency rate of the younger population presents a share of population younger than 15 years
in the population of working age (15-64 years).
3) Dependency rate of the older population presents a share of population older than 65 years in the
population of working age (15-64 years).
2)

Population

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

2.4. ,

AREA, POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLDS,


BY CENSUSES

/ Republic of Serbia
/ Srbija sever

Total

, km2

88502

Beogradski
region

Region
Vojvodine

3234

21614

/ Srbija jug

Region Kosovo i
Region umadije Region June i
Metohija
i Zapadne Srbije Istone Srbije
26495

26249

10910

Area, km2

, / TOTAL POPULATION
1948
1953
1961
1971
1981
1991
2002
2011

6527583
6978119
7641962
8446726
9313686
7576837
7498001
7186862

634003
731837
942190
1209360
1470073
1552151
1576124
1659440

1640599
1698640
1854971
1952560
2034782
1970195
2031992
1931809

1776544
1902934
2006793
2111855
2243885
2196689
2136881
2031697

732746
815798
963715
1243811
1584440

1948
1953
1961
1971
1981
1991
2002
2011

66,4
69,7
71,4
73,5
75,5
70,8
66,8
59,6

67,2
74,8
88,3
114,0
145,5

1948
1953
1961
1971
1981
1991
2002
2011

361114
385615
438372
499139
547742
560068
564974
522527

115241
126956
152559
188169
228884

1948
1953
1961
1971
1981
1991
2002
2011

6,4
6,4
6,3
6,6
6,9

1948
1953
1961
1971
1981
1991
2002
2011

1743691
1828910
1874293
1929140
1980506
1857802
1753004
1563916

1km2 / Population per 1 km2


1948
1953
1961
1971
1981
1991
2002
2011

73,8
78,8
86,3
95,4
105,2
97,6
96,6
92,6

196,0
226,3
291,3
374,0
454,6
479,9
487,4
513,1

75,9
78,6
85,8
90,3
94,1
91,2
94,0
89,4

67,1
71,8
75,7
79,7
84,7
82,9
80,7
76,7

/ Households
1948
1953
1961
1971
1981
1991
2002
2011

1485591
1616349
1929175
2248172
2568775
2418156
2521190
2487886

197866
225598
310587
401445
489437
515040
567325
606433

454337
484677
560736
613524
678315
685256
709957
696157

357033
393503
466921
545895
624397
657792
678934
662769

1 / Number of persons per 1 household


1948
1953
1961
1971
1981
1991
2002
2011

4,4
4,3
4,0
3,8
3,6
3,1
3,0
2,9

3,2
3,2
3,0
3,0
3,0
3,0
2,8
2,7

3,6
3,5
3,3
3,2
3,0
2,9
2,9
2,8

5,0
4,8
4,3
3,9
3,6
3,3
3,1
3,1

4,8
4,7
4,3
3,9
3,6
3,3
3,1
3,0

Population

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2.5. ,
2011.

POPULATION BY AGE GROUP AND SEX,


BY CENSUS 2011
/ Republic of Serbia

/ Srbija sever

Total

Region
Vojvodine

04
59
1014
1519
2024
2529
3034
3539
4044
4549
5054
5559
6064
6569
7074
7579
8084
85

7186862
328255
350154
346869
401994
439741
480286
496362
493934
469928
483986
520344
596279
528414
339444
354142
298612
176568
81550
42,2

1659440
82075
77473
73182
84528
98239
124931
133595
123423
110513
108033
114042
134576
123068
72536
77625
63768
38089
19744
41,8

1931809
88727
94809
93934
109832
121166
132324
135769
132016
127444
136037
144716
158309
140188
89878
92183
73131
41894
19452
41,8

2031697
92447
103535
102503
117320
126802
127937
129807
134429
130649
136535
151921
174979
143823
94459
101282
88370
52439
22460
42,3

1563916
65006
74337
77250
90314
93534
95094
97191
104066
101322
103381
109665
128415
121335
82571
83052
73343
44146
19894
43,3

...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...

otal
04
59
1014
1519
2024
2529
3034
3539
4044
4549
5054
5559
6064
6569
7074
7579
8084
85 and over
Average age

04
59
1014
1519
2024
2529
3034
3539
4044
4549
5054
5559
6064
6569
7074
7579
8084
85

3499176
169168
179721
178419
206968
225231
244911
252502
248554
234274
238502
254508
289566
249785
154775
153847
122964
67814
27667
40,9

785826
42121
39805
37585
43380
49294
60808
65348
60148
53747
51239
52883
61859
54719
32127
33059
26484
14224
6996
40,3

939617
45694
48425
48398
56491
62297
68075
70212
67287
64085
67417
71238
77227
65941
39806
38367
28269
14771
5617
40,2

1000820
47733
53247
52638
60183
65291
66713
66679
67997
65152
67810
74884
86546
70104
44077
45385
37140
21280
7961
41,1

772913
33620
38244
39798
46914
48349
49315
50263
53122
51290
52036
55503
63934
59021
38765
37036
31071
17539
7093
42,0

...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...

Male
04
59
1014
1519
2024
2529
3034
3539
4044
4549
5054
5559
6064
6569
7074
7579
8084
85 and over
Average age

04
59
1014
1519
2024
2529
3034
3539
4044
4549
5054
5559
6064
6569
7074
7579
8084
85

3687686
159087
170433
168450
195026
214510
235375
243860
245380
235654
245484
265836
306713
278629
184669
200295
175648
108754
53883
43,5

873614
39954
37668
35597
41148
48945
64123
68247
63275
56766
56794
61159
72717
68349
40409
44566
37284
23865
12748
43,2

992192
43033
46384
45536
53341
58869
64249
65557
64729
63359
68620
73478
81082
74247
50072
53816
44862
27123
13835
43,3

1030877
44714
50288
49865
57137
61511
61224
63128
66432
65497
68725
77037
88433
73719
50382
55897
51230
31159
14499
43,4

791003
31386
36093
37452
43400
45185
45779
46928
50944
50032
51345
54162
64481
62314
43806
46016
42272
26607
12801
44,5

...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...

Female
04
59
1014
1519
2024
2529
3034
3539
4044
4549
5054
5559
6064
6569
7074
7579
8084
85 and over
Average age

36

Beogradski
region

/ Srbija jug


Region Kosovo i
Region umadije Region June i
Metohija
i Zapadne Srbije Istone Srbije

Population

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

2.6. ,
2011.

POPULATION BY ETHNICITY,
BY CENSUS 2011

/ Republic of Serbia
/ Srbija sever

Ttotal

Region
Vojvodine

Beogradski
region

/ Srbija jug


Region Kosovo i
Region umadije Region June i
Metohija
i Zapadne Srbije Istone Srbije

7186862

1659440

1931809

2031697

1563916

...

otal

1)

5988150
5809
145278
18543
16706
35330
7767
23303
253899
22755
22301
4064
147604
29332
3247
14246
52750
4033
4903
57900
38527
17558
160346
30771
81740

1505448
1252
1596
1188
172
182
5328
8061
1810
6970
3996
498
27325
1282
1301
245
2104
1539
418
7752
9902
7083
38971
1289
23728

1289635
2251
780
1489
16469
170
1179
12176
251136
10392
3360
3272
42391
25410
1173
13928
50321
1815
4202
47033
22141
6710
81018
28567
14791

1799394
591
142767
365
41
2105
694
1635
433
1854
14411
130
20649
567
463
38
164
287
171
1645
3805
1840
15386
626
21636

1393673
1715
135
15501
24
32873
566
1431
520
3539
534
164
57239
2073
310
35
161
392
112
1470
2679
1925
24971
289
21585

Serbs
Albanians1)
Bosniaks
Bulgarians
Bunians
Vlachs
Goranci
Yugoslavs
Hungarians
Macedonians
Moslems
Germans
Romanies
Romanians
Russians
Ruthenians
Slovaks
Slovenes
Ukrainians
Croats
Montenegrins
Others
Did not declare
Regional affiliation
Unknown

1)

1) The

data refer to enumerated population only.

POPULATION BY RELIGION,
CENSUS 2011

2.7. ,
2011.
/ Republic of Serbia
/ Srbija sever

Total

1)

()

1)

Beogradski
region

Region
Vojvodine

7186862

1659440

1931809

2031697

1563916

...

otal

6555931
6079396
356957
71284
3211
222828
578
1237
1776
4010
80053
220735
99714

1500312
1475168
13720
3128
797
31914
295
541
741
2425
40657
54871
27684

1764443
1357137
336691
64029
1340
14206
254
394
616
1045
25906
106740
18205

1819924
1798203
3098
690
298
161115
12
134
206
280
5833
19254
24939

1471252
1448888
3448
3437
776
15593
17
168
213
260
7657
39870
28886

Christian1)
Orthodox
Catholic
Protestant
Other Christian
Islam
Judaism
Eastem religions
Other religions
Agnostics
Not believers (atheist)
Did not declare
Unknown

,
,
.

/ Srbija jug


Region Kosovo i
Region umadije Region June i
Metohija
i Zapadne Srbije Istone Srbije

1)

The difference between the total number of Christians and the sum of the Orthodoxes, Catholics,
Protestants and other Christians includes persons who declared only as Christian.

Population

37

2013

Statistical Yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

2.8. ,
2011.

POPULATION BY MOTHER TONGUE,


BY CENSUS 2011
/ Republic of Serbia

/ Srbija sever

Total

Region
Vojvodine

Beogradski
region

/ Srbija jug

Region Kosovo i
Region umadije Region June i
Metohija
i Zapadne Srbije Istone Srbije

7186862

1659440

1931809

2031697

1563916

...

otal

1)

6330919
10040
138871
13337
6835
43095
243146
12706
2190
100668
29075
3179
11340
49796
2269
19223
2519
39463
46499
81692

1574693
3832
541
584
10
179
1330
4772
430
18985
1442
1442
140
1792
1130
3014
809
11774
10781
21760

1485791
3844
456
601
6821
178
241164
3694
1418
27430
24133
819
11154
47760
630
14576
1193
21056
24039
15052

1843583
589
137724
235
2
2856
292
1451
170
11136
1154
560
18
126
238
855
301
3392
4307
22708

1426852
1775
150
11917
2
39882
360
2789
172
43117
2346
358
28
118
271
778
216
3241
7372
22172

Serbian
Albanian1)
Bosnian
Bulgarian
Bunjevaki
Vlach language
Hungarian
Macedonian
German
Roma language
Romanian
Russian
Ruthenian
Slovak
Slovenian
Croatian
Montenegrin
Other languages
Did not declare
Unknown

1)

1) The

2.9. 15
, 2011.

data refer to enumerated population only.

POPULATION AGED 15 AND OVER, BY EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT


AND SEX, BY CENSUS 2011

/ Republic of Serbia
/ Srbija sever

Total

Beogradski
region

Region
Vojvodine

/ Srbija jug


Region Kosovo i
Region umadije Region June i
Metohija
i Zapadne Srbije Istone Srbije

6161584
164884

1426710
16751

1654339
38475

1733212
58835

1347323
50823

...
...

otal
Without educational attainment

677499
1279116
3015092
348335
652234
24424

58259
198842
749079
117137
279642
7000

176738
359761
842142
81030
151844
4349

240810
406000
818188
81728
121276
6375

201692
314513
605683
68440
99472
6700

...
...
...
...
...
...

Incomplete primary education


Primary education
Secondary education
High education
Higher education
Unknown

2971868
30628

666315
3382

797100
9059

847202
8715

661251
9472

...
...

Male
Without educational attainment

241226
593463
1613356
173132
308824
11239

14465
81736
378887
55635
128794
3416

59318
163456
454978
38643
69783
1863

92889
196086
445367
42212
59101
2832

74554
152185
334124
36642
51146
3128

...
...
...
...
...
...

Incomplete primary education


Primary education
Secondary education
High education
Higher education
Unknown

3189716
134256

760395
13369

857239
29416

886010
50120

686072
41351

...
...

Female
Without educational attainment

436273
685653
1401736
175203
343410
13185

43794
117106
370192
61502
150848
3584

117420
196305
387164
42387
82061
2486

147921
209914
372821
39516
62175
3543

127138
162328
271559
31798
48326
3572

...
...
...
...
...
...

Incomplete primary education


Primary education
Secondary education
High education
Higher education
Unknown

38

Population

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

2.10. 10
, 2011.

POPULATION AGED 10 AND OVER, BY LITERACY AND SEX


BY CENSUS 2011

/ Republic of Serbia
/ Srbija sever

Total

Beogradski
region

Region
Vojvodine

/ Srbija jug

Region Kosovo i
Region umadije Region June i
Metohija
i Zapadne Srbije Istone Srbije

6508453
3150287
3358166

1499892
703900
795992

1748273
845498
902775

1835715
899840
935875

1424573
701049
723524

...
...
...

All
Male
Female

Total

6380990
3127456
3253534

1487463
701394
786069

1720450
838845
881605

1791993
893690
898303

1381084
693527
687557

...
...
...

All
Male
Female

Literate

127463
22831
104632

12429
2506
9923

27823
6653
21170

43722
6150
37572

43489
7522
35967

...
...
...

All
Male
Female

Illiterate

, %

1,96
0,72
3,12

0,83
0,36
1,25

1,59
0,79
2,34

2,38
0,68
4,01

3,05
1,07
4,97

...
...
...

All
Male
Female

Illiterate, %

2.11. 15
, 2011.

POPULATION AGED 15 AND OVER BY COMPUTER LITERACY


AND SEX, BY CENSUS 2011

/ Republic of Serbia
/ Srbija sever

Total

Region
Vojvodine

Beogradski
region

/ Srbija jug

Region Kosovo i
Region umadije Region June i
Metohija
i Zapadne Srbije Istone Srbije

6161584
2971868
3189716

1426710
666315
760395

1654339
797100
857239

1733212
847202
886010

1347323
661251
686072

Ko

2108144
1062125
1046019

685603
333192
352411

577641
291428
286213

482068
246233
235835

362832
191272
171560

All
Computer literate
Male
persons
Female

910586
463780
446806

198611
95980
102631

261589
132620
128969

256880
133806
123074

193506
101374
92132

All
Persons with partial
Male
computer skills
Female

3142854
1445963
1696891

542496
237143
305353

815109
373052
442057

994264
467163
527101

790985
368605
422380

All
Computer illiterate
Male
persons
Female

2.12. 15
, 2011.

... All
... Male
Female

Total

POPULATION AGED 15 AND OVER BY LEGAL MARITAL STATUS


AND SEX, BY CENSUS 2011

/ Republic of Serbia
/ Srbija sever

Total

Beogradski
region

Region
Vojvodine

/ Srbija jug

Region Kosovo i
Region umadije Region June i
Metohija
i Zapadne Srbije Istone Srbije

/
/
/
/

6161584
1719959
3396240
716843
303970
24572

1426710
439387
741316
149108
87440
9459

1654339
484270
878210
197047
91422
3390

1733212
451197
1004754
204492
67494
5275

1347323
345105
771960
166196
57614
6448

...
...
...
...
...
...

otal
Never married
Married
Widow / Widower
Divorced
Unknown

2971868
988400
1693659
154459
122619
12731

666315
232333
368871
28873
31287
4951

797100
281386
438146
37254
38597
1717

847202
269207
501221
45847
28228
2699

661251
205474
385421
42485
24507
3364

...
...
...
...
...
...

Male
Never married
Married
Widow
Divorced
Unknown

3189716
731559
1702581
562384
181351
11841

760395
207054
372445
120235
56153
4508

857239
202884
440064
159793
52825
1673

886010
181990
503533
158645
39266
2576

686072
139631
386539
123711
33107
3084

...
...
...
...
...
...

Female
Never married
Married
Widower
Divorced
Unknown

Population

39

2013

Statistical Yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

POPULATION BY DISABILITY STATUS AND AGE,

2.13.
, 2011.

BY 2011 CENSUS

/ Republic of Serbia
/ Srbija sever

Ttotal

Beogradski
region

7186862

1659440

15

Region
Vojvodine
1931809

/ Srbija jug


Region Kosovo i
Region umadije Region June i
Metohija
i Zapadne Srbije Istone Srbije
2031697

1563916

...

Total

1025278

232730

277470

298485

216593

...

Under 15 years

1519

401994

84528

109832

117320

90314

...

1519

2029

920027

223170

253490

254739

188628

...

2029

3049

1944210

475564

531266

531420

405960

...

3049

5059

1116623

248618

303025

326900

238080

...

5059

6064

528414

123068

140188

143823

121335

...

6064

1250316

271762

316538

359010

303006

...

65 and over

42,24

41,80

41,76

42,27

43,26

...

Average age

65

571780

98424

162731

162976

147649

...

Population with disabilities

15

6924

1424

2270

1619

1611

...

Under 15 years

1519

3928

732

1268

889

1039

...

1519

2029

10319

1967

3327

2639

2386

...

2029

3049

49917

8769

16257

13118

11773

...

3049

5059

92754

14553

28301

27075

22825

...

5059

6064

63170

10362

18841

17436

16531

...

6064

344768

60617

92467

100200

91484

...

65 and over

66,86

67,19

65,61

67,40

67,42

...

Average age

65

6495600

1527429

1742600

1837316

1388255

...

Population without disabilities

15

999448

225932

271902

291533

210081

...

Under 15 years

1519

392967

82373

107569

114998

88027

...

1519

2029

896468

216994

247425

248751

183298

...

2029

3049

1860563

456911

507175

509760

386717

...

3049

5059

1000492

228336

268490

293701

209965

...

5059

6064

455465

110232

118960

123891

102382

...

6064

65

890197

206651

221079

254682

207785

...

65 and over

40,09

40,19

39,51

40,06

40,74

...

Average age

119482

33587

26478

31405

28012

...

disability status

18906

5374

3298

5333

4901

...

Under 15 years

1519

5099

1423

995

1433

1248

...

1519

2029

13240

4209

2738

3349

2944

...

2029

3049

33730

9884

7834

8542

7470

...

3049

5059

23377

5729

6234

6124

5290

...

5059

6064

9779

2474

2387

2496

2422

...

6064




15

Population with unknown

65

15351

4494

2992

4128

3737

...

65 and over

41,40

40,70

43,12

41,05

41,00

...

Average age

40

Population

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

2.14.
, 2011.

POPULATION BY ECONOMIC ACTIVITY AND SEX,


BY CENSUS 2011

/ Republic of Serbia
/ Srbija sever

Total

Beogradski
region

Region
Vojvodine

/ Srbija jug


Region Kosovo i
Region umadije Region June i
Metohija
i Zapadne Srbije Istone Srbije

7186862

1659440

1931809

2031697

1563916

All

3499176

785826

939617

1000820

772913

Male

3687686

873614

992192

1030877

791003

Female

2971220

722108

785960

833660

629492

All

1699664

380837

456938

492610

369279

Male

1271556

341271

329022

341050

260213

Female

2304628

593021

607334

646710

457563

All

1333293

310959

355048

391535

275751

Male

971335

282062

252286

255175

181812

Female

666592

129087

178626

186950

171929

All

366371

69878

101890

101075

93528

Male

300221

59209

76736

85875

78401

Female

4215642

937332

1145849

1198037

934424

All

1799512

404989

482679

508210

403634

Male

2416130

532343

663170

689827

530790

Female

1628428

392906

426252

437244

372026

All

692506

159033

178118

190711

164644

Male

935922

233873

248134

246533

207382

Female

, /

1592294

374689

425035

458586

333984

All

798081

187310

212597

229757

168417

Male

794213

187379

212438

228829

165567

Female

599371

86568

180230

191052

141521

All

70439

9319

22317

20524

18279

Male

()

528932

77249

157913

170528

123242

Female

Total

Economically active

Perform occupation

Unemployed

Economically inactive

Pensioners

Children,
Pupils/students

395549

83169

114332

111155

86893

All

238486

49327

69647

67218

52294

Male

157063

33842

44685

43937

34599

Female

Homemakers

Other

Population

41

2013

Statistical Yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

2.15. ,
,

HOUSEHOLDS ACCORDING TO THE NUMBER OF MEMBERS AND


AVERAGE SIZE, BY CENSUSES

1948

1953

19611)

19711)

1981

1991

2002

2011
Total

1473310

1616205

1929235

2248038

2568761

2418156

2521190

2487886

171502

185089

251537

282866

340183

365734

504775

555467

With 1 member

215203

244364

316363

396731

512762

560268

625301

638091

225990

263235

337378

455015

518946

467297

480181

476642

237861

273654

366923

482528

584162

580063

535963

454127

205594

219647

257831

265535

247328

219199

205979

197506

417160

430216

399203

365363

365380

225595

168991

166053

4,39

4,32

3,96

3,76

3,63

3,24

2,97

2,88

5
With 6 and more
members
Average number of
members

Total

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

100

11,64

11,45

13,04

12,58

13,24

15,12

20,02

22,33

With 1 member

14,61

15,12

16,40

17,65

19,96

23,17

24,80

25,65

15,34

16,29

17,49

20,24

20,20

19,32

19,05

19,16

16,14

16,93

19,02

21,46

22,74

23,99

21,26

18,25

13,95

13,59

13,36

11,81

9,63

9,06

8,17

7,94

28,31

26,62

20,69

16,25

14,22

9,33

6,70

6,67

5
With 6 and more
members

: 1948. 10, 1953. 16, 1961. 9, 1971. 6, 1981. Source: Book 10 for 1948, book 16 for 1953, book 9 for 1961, book 6 for 1971, documentation
oj 114, 1991. 6, 2002. 11.
table number 114 for 1981, book 6 for 1991, book 11 for 2002.
1) 1948, 1953, 1981, 1991, 2002, 2011.
1) In censuses 1948, 1953, 1981, 1991, 2002, and 2011 data referred only to private (individual)
() , 1961, 1971.
households, while the results of censuses 1961 and 1971 included also collective house .
holds.

2.16.

2002

MARRIAGES BY AGE
OF GROOM AND BRIDE
2009

2010

2011

2012

41947

36853

35815

35808

34639


1519
2024
2529
3034
3539
4044
4549
5054
55 .

525
8680
14713
8130
3570
1956
1243
945
1885
300

322
4986
12569
9507
3796
1821
1086
755
1882
129

305
4756
12173
9366
3910
1683
1043
760
1735
84

260
4521
11929
9625
3996
1889
1067
728
1715
78

304
4372
11314
9206
4183
1748
974
750
1713
75

Age of groom
1519
2024
2529
3034
3539
4044
4549
5054
55 and over
Unknown


1519
2024
2529
3034
3539
4044
4549
5054
55 .

4741
14731
11595
4778
1959
1230
982
702
1005
121

2537
9823
12201
6230
2277
1107
807
626
983
262

2282
9349
12076
6306
2335
1002
756
643
902
164

2104
8935
12152
6490
2545
1121
802
572
899
188

1974
8610
11690
6365
2512
1082
750
609
882
165

Age of bride
1519
2024
2529
3034
3539
4044
4549
5054
55 and over
Unknown

42

Total

Population

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

2.17. ,

2002

DIVORCES BY AGE OF HUSBAND


AND WIFE
2009

2010

2011

2012

9982

8505

6644

8251

7372

10
271
1224
1861
1712
1689
1371
946
860
38

24
247
884
1431
1493
1298
1148
791
1112
77

5
154
628
1189
1228
1028
892
632
851
37

11
157
707
1363
1607
1364
1089
815
1088
50

7
126
604
1212
1390
1307
983
729
995
19


20 .
2024
2529
3034
3539
4044
4549
5054
55 .

Age of husband


20 .
2024
2529
3034
3539
4044
4549
5054
55 .

Total
Under 20
2024
2529
3034
3539
4044
4549
5054
55 and over
Unknown
Age of wife

73
804
1761
1996
1605
1463
1083
671
470
56

70
661
1353
1549
1521
1163
837
580
655
116

37
458
1005
1308
1171
952
733
438
496
46

38
460
1175
1701
1550
1166
829
568
690
74

28
383
1053
1455
1381
1131
771
540
596
34

2.18. O O

2002

Under 20
2024
2529
3034
3539
4044
4549
5054
55 and over
Unknown

BASIC INDICATORS ON MARRIAGES


AND DIVORCES
2009

2010

2011

2012

/ REPUBLIC OF SERBIA
1000
1000
1000

5,6
1,3
238,0

1000
1000
1000

5,6
1,4
246,1

1000
1000
1000

5,8
1,6
269,8

1000
1000
1000

5,5
1,2
226,7

1000
1000
1000

5,6
1,3
230,4

5,0
1,2
230,8

4,9
0,9
185,5

4,9
1,1
230,4

4,8
1,0
212,8

Crude marriage rate per 1000 inhabitants


Crude divorce rate per 1000 inhabitants
Divorces per 1000 marriages

5,2
1,2
222,4

Crude marriage rate per 1000 inhabitants


Crude divorce rate per 1000 inhabitants
Divorces per 1000 marriages

5,5
1,1
193,1

Crude marriage rate per 1000 inhabitants


Crude divorce rate per 1000 inhabitants
Divorces per 1000 marriages

5,0
1,3
252,5

4,9
1,2
250,3

Crude marriage rate per 1000 inhabitants


Crude divorce rate per 1000 inhabitants
Divorces per 1000 marriages

4,5
0,9
202,1

4,4
0,9
201,8

Crude marriage rate per 1000 inhabitants


Crude divorce rate per 1000 inhabitants
Divorces per 1000 marriages

/ SRBIJA SEVER
5,4
1,2
221,8

5,3
1,0
196,4

5,3
1,4
254,9

/ Beogradski region
6,1
1,2
193,4

5,8
1,0
175,9

5,7
1,5
257,4

/ Region Vojvodine
4,9
1,2
251,0

4,8
1,0
217,2

/ SRBIJA JUG
4,6
1,1
241,0

4,6
0,8
173,3

/ Region umadije i Zapadne Srbije


1000
1000
1000

5,8
1,1
188,8

4,8
1,0
211,5

4,7
0,7
156,6

4,6
0,9
193,4

4,5
0,8
186,9

Crude marriage rate per 1000 inhabitants


Crude divorce rate per 1000 inhabitants
Divorces per 1000 marriages

/ Region June i Istone Srbije


1000
1000
1000

5,4
1,5
284,9

4,4
1,2
281,1

4,5
0,9
195,0

4,4
0,9
213,5

4,4
1,0
221,0

Crude marriage rate per 1000 inhabitants


Crude divorce rate per 1000 inhabitants
Divorces per 1000 marriages

o a / Region Kosovo i Metohija

...

ll

Population

43

2013

Statistical Yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

2.19. 1)

FERTILITY 1)
2002


15
1519
15
16
17
18
19
2024
20
21
22
23
24
2529
25
26
27
28
29
3034
30
31
32
33
34
3539
4044
4549
50

1)

2009

2010

44

2012

43,1

41,5

40,7

39,4

41,6

General fertility rate

0,3
25,4
4,6
11,3
20,1
32,7
55,8
94,8
76,8
87,5
97,3
103,1
108,7
104,7
111,8
111,3
106,5
101,5
91,6
63,0
87,2
71,7
62,1
50,7
43,3
21,5
4,0
0,2
0,0

0,4
21,5
5,3
11,8
18,8
28,8
41,3
69,7
54,1
63,4
67,9
77,7
83,7
92,0
89,2
93,0
92,9
93,6
91,3
70,3
88,0
79,2
71,2
62,2
51,2
29,0
4,6
0,2
0,0

0,3
20,0
4,5
10,7
17,7
27,1
38,5
64,9
50,3
59,2
64,4
70,4
78,5
91,4
84,2
92,6
93,1
94,3
92,7
70,8
87,0
82,2
70,1
61,9
53,1
29,6
5,1
0,4
0,0

0,3
18,5
4,4
9,4
14,0
26,2
37,0
61,2
46,3
55,1
60,4
69,6
72,9
86,5
80,8
87,0
88,1
88,2
88,0
70,7
87,8
80,2
71,5
60,5
53,9
29,5
5,4
0,4
0,1

0,4
19,1
4,0
9,1
15,8
25,0
39,5
63,3
47,7
55,3
61,7
72,7
77,8
92,0
86,0
88,2
91,3
97,3
96,7
77,1
94,5
88,2
78,1
67,9
57,6
32,0
5,9
0,5
0,1

Under age of 15
1519
15
16
17
18
19
2024
20
21
22
23
24
2529
25
26
27
28
29
3034
30
31
32
33
34
3539
4044
4549
50 and over

1,6

1,4

1,4

1,4

1,4

Total fertility rate


(1549 ) .
,
, 1000 .
,
.

2011

1)

General fertility rate is the ratio between the total number of live births and female fertile population (15 - 49 years) in a period of one year. Specific fertility rates are the ratio between the numbers of live births, born to mothers of specific age to 1000 women of the same age. Total fertility
rate represents the total number of live births per woman, that is, the sum of specific fertility
rates.

Population

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

2.20.

DEATHS BY AGE GROUP AND SEX


2002

2009

2010

2011

2012

102785

104000

103211

102935

102400

Total

52706
50079

52377
51623

51990
51221

52114
50821

51909
50491

Male
Female

All

470
320

279
213

268
192

231
183

220
195

Male
Female

14

60
51

44
26

47
36

33
22

31
23

Male
Female

14

59

48
34

31
24

29
20

19
27

22
14

Male
Female

59

1014

71
39

47
30

30
26

29
27

43
18

Male
Female

1014

1519

146
72

100
51

107
47

102
51

84
37

Male
Female

1519

2024

258
88

216
61

182
64

171
66

167
59

Male
Female

2024

2529

309
124

296
94

252
99

240
101

234
86

Male
Female

2529

3034

335
160

394
160

309
134

324
138

304
121

Male
Female

3034

3539

453
280

430
213

413
213

412
213

415
195

Male
Female

3539

4044

920
489

728
373

652
366

633
338

638
360

Male
Female

4044

4549

1957
1030

1396
714

1295
666

1282
628

1147
631

Male
Female

4549

5054

3082
1494

2545
1288

2448
1155

2340
1148

2116
1112

Male
Female

5054

5559

3284
1640

4293
2228

4331
2184

4125
2035

4057
2069

Male
Female

5559

6064

5052
3113

4482
2378

4856
2688

5249
2877

5333
2850

Male
Female

6064

6569

7984
5662

5545
3707

5132
3574

4897
3218

4923
3209

Male
Female

6569

7074

9904
9133

8069
7027

7773
6664

7586
6410

7189
5963

Male
Female

7074

7579

9014
11188

10187
11572

10054
10883

9717
10643

9510
10078

Male
Female

7579

8084

5323
8058

7955
11841

8295
11965

8739
11979

8906
12012

Male
Female

8084

85

3989
7082

5289
9612

5481
10228

5961
10704

6527
11439

Male
Female

85 and over

47
22

51
11

36
17

24
13

43
20

Male
Female

Unknown

Population

45

2013

Statistical Yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

2.21.

SPECIFIC MORTALITY RATES

2002

2009

2010

2011

2012

14,4
13,0

14,5
13,5

14,7
13,7

14,8
13,6

14,8
13,7

Male
Female

Total

12,0
8,6

7,7
6,3

7,7
5,8

6,7
5,7

6,4
6,0

Male
Female

14

0,4
0,4

0,3
0,2

0,3
0,3

0,2
0,2

0,2
0,2

Male
Female

14

59

0,2
0,2

0,2
0,1

0,1
0,1

0,1
0,1

0,1
0,1

Male
Female

59

1014

0,3
0,2

0,2
0,2

0,2
0,1

0,2
0,2

0,2
0,1

Male
Female

1014

1519

0,6
0,3

0,5
0,2

0,5
0,2

0,5
0,3

0,4
0,2

Male
Female

1519

2024

1,0
0,4

0,9
0,3

0,8
0,3

0,7
0,3

0,7
0,3

Male
Female

2024

2529

1,2
0,5

1,1
0,4

1,0
0,4

0,9
0,4

1,0
0,4

Male
Female

2529

3034

1,4
0,7

1,5
0,6

1,2
0,5

1,2
0,5

1,2
0,5

Male
Female

3034

3539

1,9
1,1

1,8
0,9

1,7
0,9

1,6
0,9

1,6
0,8

Male
Female

3539

4044

3,5
1,8

3,1
1,5

2,8
1,5

2,7
1,4

2,7
1,5

Male
Female

4044

4549

6,4
3,3

5,6
2,8

5,3
2,6

5,4
2,6

4,8
2,6

Male
Female

4549

5054

10,8
5,1

9,5
4,6

9,4
4,3

9,3
4,3

8,4
4,2

Male
Female

5054

5559

17,3
7,9

15,3
7,5

15,4
7,3

14,7
6,8

14,3
6,9

Male
Female

5559

6064

24,6
13,3

22,5
10,5

22,2
10,9

22,4
10,9

20,8
10,0

Male
Female

6064

6569

38,2
22,6

34,8
19,1

34,4
19,5

34,0
18,2

30,7
16,8

Male
Female

6569

7074

58,8
41,3

51,8
34,3

51,2
33,4

51,4
32,9

47,8
30,6

Male
Female

7074

7579

93,8
72,4

84,7
67,6

83,8
63,9

81,9
63,0

78,3
58,2

Male
Female

7579

8084

137,1
121,3

126,8
117,7

125,0
115,5

126,5
113,3

128,4
109,5

Male
Female

8084

85

238,8
239,8

184,0
183,8

173,4
179,6

171,2
173,7

219,5
206,6

Male
Female

85 and over

46

Population

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

2.22. 1)
2002

2009

2010

2011

2012

102785

104000

103211

102935

102400 Total

52706

52377

51990

52114

51909

Male

/A00-B99/
/C00-D48/
,
/D50-D89/
,
/E00-E88/

/F00-F99/
/G00-G98/
/H00-H57/
/H60-H93/
/I00-I99/
/J00-J98/
/K00-K92/

/L00-L98/
-
/M00-M99/
- /N00-N98/

/P00-P96/
,
/Q00-Q99/
,

/R00-R99/
,
/S00-T98/

368
10784

254
12213

252
12361

251
12339

251
12372

42

68

76

97

85

1102

1322

1394

1374

1311

330
453
1
26314
2189
1817

499
734
25740
2589
2029

642
763
2
25633
2454
2112

531
745
25454
3041
1963

549
903
25307
2959
1893

13

24

27

31

33

39
895

36
1184

51
1134

48
1194

59
1146

295

175

175

149

150

122

70

78

67

53

5074

2731

2363

2396

2394

2868

2709

2473

2434

2444

Infectious and parasitic diseases /A00-B99/


Neoplasms /C00-D48/
Diseases of the blood, blood-forming organs and disorders involving the immune mechanism /D50-D89/
Endocrine, nutritional and metabolic diseases
/E00-E88/
Mental and behavioural disorders
/F00-F99/
Diseases of the nervous system /G00-G98/
Diseases of the eye and adnexa /H00-H57/
Diseases of the ear and mastoid /H60-H93/
Diseases of the circulatory system /I00-I99/
Diseases of the respiratory system /J00-J98/
Diseases of the digestive system /K00-K92/
Diseases of the skin and subcutaneous tissue
/L00-L98/
Diseases of the musculoskeletal system and connective
tissue /M00-M99/
Diseases of the genitourinary system /N00-N98/
Certain conditions originating in the perinatal period
/P00-P96/
Congenital anomalies, deformations and
chromosome abnormalities /Q00-Q99/
Symptoms, signs and abnormal clinical and
laboratory findings not elsewhere
classified /R00-R99/
Injuries, poisonings and consequences of external
causes /S00-T98/

50079

51623

51221

50821

50491

172
8021

158
9202

189
9227

187
9103

203
9353

59

73

108

116

108

1539

1853

1893

1896

1781

113

443

562

589

614

405
30440
1340
1159

671
31211
1614
1592

706
30815
1649
1626

773
30060
1991
1550

865
29665
2016
1512

22

19

48

37

50

125
658
1

130
883
6

114
932
12

123
1014
7

110
949
10

201

128

123

126

132

80

71

75

59

45

4681

2539

2228

2299

2237

1063

1030

914

891

841

/A00-B99/
/C00-D48/
,
/D50-D89/
,
/E00-E88/

/F00-F99/

/G00-G98/
/H00-H57/
/H60-H93/
/I00-I99/
/J00-J98/
/K00-K92/

/L00-L98/
-
/M00-M99/
- /N00-N98/
, /O00-O99/

/P00-P96/
,
/Q00-Q99/
,

/R00-R99/
,
/S00-T98/
1)

CAUSES OF DEATHS1)

(X ).

1)

Female
Infectious and parasitic diseases /A00-B99/
Neoplasms /C00-D48/
Diseases of the blood, blood-forming organs and disorders involving the immune mechanism /D50-D89/
Endocrine, nutritional and metabolic diseases
/E00-E88/
Mental and behavioural disorders
/F00-F99/
Diseases of the nervous system, sense organs
/G00-G98/
Diseases of the eye and adnexa /H00-H57/
Diseases of the ear and mastoid /H60-H93/
Diseases of the circulatory system /I00-I99/
Diseases of the respiratory system /J00-J98/
Diseases of the digestive system /K00-K92/
Diseases of the skin and subcutaneous tissue
/L00-L98/
Diseases of the musculoskeletal system and connective
tissue /M00-M99/
Diseases of the genitourinary system /N00-N98/
Pregnancy, childbirth and puerperium /O00-O99/
Certain conditions originating in the perinatal period
/P00-P96/
Congenital anomalies, deformations and chromosome
abnormalities /Q00-Q99/
Symptoms, signs and abnormal clinical and
laboratory findings not elsewhere
classified /R00-R99/
Injuries, poisonings and consequences of
external causes /S00-T98/

According to the International Classification of Diseases (X Revision).

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2.22. , 1) ()

CAUSES OF DEATHS1) (continued)


2002

2009

2010

2011

2012

100000 / er 100000 population

/A00-B99/
/C00-D48/
,
/D50-D89/
,
/E00-E88/

/F00-F99/
/G00-G98/
/H00-H57/
/H60-H93/
/I00-I99/
/J00-J98/
/K00-K92/

/L00-L98/
-
/M00-M99/
- /N00-N98/

/P00-P96/
,
/Q00-Q99/
,

/R00-R99/
,
/S00-T98/

/A00-B99/
/C00-D48/
,
/D50-D89/
,
/E00-E88/

/F00-F99/

/G00-G98/
/H00-H57/
/H60-H93/
/I00-I99/
/J00-J98/
/K00-K92/

/L00-L98/
-
/M00-M99/
- /N00-N98/
, /O00-O99/

/P00-P96/
,
/Q00-Q99/
,

/R00-R99/
,
/S00-T98/
1)

(X ).

48

1368

1421

1416

1418

1422 Total

1442

1471

1466

1476

1481

10
295

7
343

7
349

7
349

7
353

30

37

39

39

37

9
12
0
720
60
50

14
21
723
73
57

18
22
0
723
69
60

15
21
721
86
56

16
26
722
84
54

1
24

1
33

1
32

1
34

2
33

139

77

67

68

68

78

76

70

69

70

1297

1373

1368

1363

1367

4
208

4
245

5
246

5
244

5
253

40

49

51

51

48

12

15

16

17

10
788
35
30

18
830
43
42

19
823
44
43

21
806
53
42

23
803
55
41

3
17
0

3
23
0

3
25
0

3
27
0

3
26
0

121

68

59

62

61

28

27

24

24

23

1)

Male
Infectious and parasitic diseases /A00-B99/
Neoplasms /C00-D48/
Diseases of the blood, blood-forming organs and disorders
involving the immune mechanism /D50-D89/
Endocrine, nutritional and metabolic diseases
/E00-E88/
Mental and behavioural disorders
/F00-F99/
Diseases of the nervous system /G00-G98/
Diseases of the eye and adnexa /H00-H57/
Diseases of the ear and mastoid /H60-H93/
Diseases of the circulatory system /I00-I99/
Diseases of the respiratory system /J00-J98/
Diseases of the digestive system /K00-K92/
Diseases of the skin and subcutaneous tissue
/L00-L98/
Diseases of the musculoskeletal system and connective
tissue /M00-M99/
Diseases of the genitourinary system /N00-N98/
Certain conditions originating in the perinatal period
/P00-P96/
Congenital anomalies, deformations and
chromosome abnormalities /Q00-Q99/
Symptoms, signs and abnormal clinical and l
aboratory findings not elsewhere
classified /R00-R99/
Injuries, poisonings and consequences of external causes
/S00-T98/
Female
Infectious and parasitic diseases /A00-B99/
Neoplasms /C00-D48/
Diseases of the blood, blood-forming organs and disorders
involving the immune mechanism /D50-D89/
Endocrine, nutritional and metabolic diseases
/E00-E88/
Mental and behavioural disorders
/F00-F99/
Diseases of the nervous system, sense organs
/G00-G98/
Diseases of the eye and adnexa /H00-H57/
Diseases of the ear and mastoid /H60-H93/
Diseases of the circulatory system /I00-I99/
Diseases of the respiratory system /J00-J98/
Diseases of the digestive system /K00-K92/
Diseases of the skin and subcutaneous tissue
/L00-L98/
Diseases of the musculoskeletal system and
connective tissue /M00-M99/
Diseases of the genitourinary system /N00-N98/
Pregnancy, childbirth and puerperium /O00-O99/
Certain conditions originating in the perinatal period
/P00-P96/
Congenital anomalies, deformations and
chromosome abnormalities /Q00-Q99/
Symptoms, signs and abnormal clinical and laboratory
findings not elsewhere classified /R00-R99/
Injuries, poisonings and consequences of
external causes /S00-T98/

According to the International Classification of Diseases (X Revision).

Population

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

2.23.

DEATHS BY ORIGIN OF VIOLENT DEATH

2002

2009

2010

2011

2012

3931

3739

3387

3325

3285

1506
1449
164
812

1823
1376
140
400

1716
1209
130
332

1592
1256
130
347

1547
1245
118
375

Total
Accidents
Suicides
Homicides
Other

100000 / Per 100000 inhabitants

52,3

51,1

46,5

45,8

45,6

Total

20,0
19,3
2,2
10,8

24,9
18,8
1,9
5,5

23,5
16,6
1,8
4,6

21,9
17,3
1,8
4,8

21,5
17,3
1,6
5,2

Accidents
Suicides
Homicides
Other

2.24. ,

2002

2009

DEATHS DUE TO ACCIDENT, SUICIDE AND HOMICIDE


2010

2011

2012

/ Accidents

1506

1823

1716

1592

1547

1095
411

1335
488

1250
466

1182
410

1162
385

20
62
139
144
160
237
195
546
3

15
42
160
200
176
241
287
699
3

22
27
140
164
150
246
273
693
1

11
32
139
163
134
201
293
617
2

10
30
122
148
117
219
289
606
6

Sex

04 .
514
1524
2534
3544
4554
5564
65 .

Total
Male
Female
Age groups
04
514
1524
2534
3544
4554
5564
65 and over
Unknown

/ Suicides

1449

1376

1209

1256

1245

1053
396

1000
376

905
304

909
347

934
311

Male
Female

4
82
117
154
249
252
588
3

1
46
114
153
277
245
537
3

35
95
101
215
261
500
2

2
39
98
133
220
242
522
-

1
42
102
144
200
281
473
2

Under 15
1524
2534
3544
4554
5564
65 and over
Unknown

164

140

130

130

118

118
46

94
46

88
42

91
39

82
36

Male
Female

3
4
28
33
35
19
14
28
-

1
2
17
33
18
25
16
28
-

3
1
16
23
20
23
21
22
1

3
1
3
22
26
23
22
29
1

2
12
25
20
22
19
18
-

04
514
1524
2534
3544
4554
5564
65 and over
Unknown

Sex

15 .
1524
2534
3544
4554
5564
65 .

Total

Age groups

/ Homicides

Sex

04 .
514
1524
2534
3544
4554
5564
65 .

Total

Age groups

Population

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2.25.

BIRTHS AND DEATHS


2002

2009

2010

2011

2012

/ Live births

78101

70299

68304

65598

67257 Total

40216
37885

36450
33849

34981
33323

33933
31665

34531
32726

Male
Female

76639
1462

69898
401

67985
319

65432
166

67131
126

Health organization
Other place

77438
663

70160
139

68237
67

65531
67

67197
60

With medical attendance


Without medical attendance

61662
16439

54005
16294

51935
16369

49890
15708

50654
16603

Legitimate
Illegitimate

Sex

Place of birth

Medical attendance

Births

The average age of mother at birth of


child
25,3
27,8
30,1
31,6
32,7

26,9
29,0
30,6
31,1
32,5

27,2
29,2
30,7
31,6
32,7

27,5
29,4
30,9
31,6
32,5

27,7 First
29,6 Second
31,0 Third
31,5 Fourth
32,6 Fifth and more

/ Stillbirths

432

366

388

328

370 Total

236
196

215
151

212
176

188
140

193
177

102785

104000

Male
Female

/ Deaths

103211

102935

102400 Total




, %

Place of occurrence
33662
69123
32,7

41750
62250
40,1

41559
61652
40,3

41913
61022
40,7

41323 Health organization


61077 Other place
40,4 Deaths in health organization, %


, %

Medical treatment
95388
7397
92,8

93383
10617
89,8

93453
9758
90,5

93512
9423
90,8

93138 Medically treated


9262 Without med. treatment
91,0 Medically treated, %



-

, %

Cause of death certified by


89467
11516
1802
87,0

65114
38252
634
62,6

63660
39043
508
61,7

62166
40508
261
60,4

59316
42692
392
57,9

Physician or pathologist
Coroner
Other person
Physician or pathologist, %

/ Infant deaths

027
24
16
713
1420
2127
28 2
35
611

50

790

492

460

414

573
207
239
67
27
33
117
54
46

345
143
122
33
29
18
72
46
29

316
114
113
54
19
16
76
34
34

310
127
122
28
18
15
44
30
30

415 Total
301
112
118
36
20
15
64
22
28

Age
027 days
Under 24 hours
16 days
713 days
1420 days
2127 days
28 days 2 months
35 months
611 months

Population

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

CHAPTER

LABOR MARKET


- 2012. ,
2011. , 1,1%.
0,5%,
1,6%. ( , ,
, )
0,1%,
, , ,
4,3%.
, 2012. ,
2011. , (2,7%)
(1,8%), (0,5%)
e e
e.

The total number of employees in the Republic of Serbia, who


have formal-legal employment contract, decreased in 2012 by 1.1%,
when compared with 2011. The total number of employed women is
down by 0.5%, and the total number of employed men by 1.6%. Legal
entities (enterprises, institutions, cooperatives and other organisations)
saw a decrease of 0.1% in employment, of 4.3% in the number of entrepreneurs - people who perform the activity independently and in the
number of their employees.

,
2012. , 2011. ,
: ,
, 5,2%, , 3,0%,
, 2,1%, , 1,9%,
:
, 5,8%, , ,
, 3,8%,
, 3,1%, , 2,2%.

2012. , 2011.
, 8,9% 1,0%.

, e ,
, (
15,2% 6,9%), : ,
(
13,9% 5,7%).
:
( 1,7%, 5,7%),
( 5,2%,
2,4%), (
5,4%, 2,2%).

2012. , 2011. ,
4,3%. , ,
3,6%, 5,0%.


,
, , (
) .
,
,
.

Observed by regions and when comparing 2012 with 2011, the


greatest employment decrease was noted in the Region Vojvodine
(2.7%) and the Beogradski region (1.8%). However, a slight increase of
0.5% was recorded in the Region Sumadije i Zapadne Srbije, and Region Juzne i Istocne Srbije.
Observed by sections of activities, the largest fall in employment
in 2012, compared to 2011, was recorded in the following sections:
Agriculture, forestry and fishing (5.2%), Real estate activities (3.0%),
Manufacturing (2.1%), Transportation and storage (1.9%), while a
growth was noted in the following sections: Information and communication (5.8%), Professional, scientific and technical activities (3.8%), Public
administration and compulsory social security (3.1%), and
Mining (2.2%).
The average salary of employees in legal entities and in entrepreneurs in the Republic of Serbia, in 2012, compared with 2011, registered
a nominal increase of 8.9% and real increase of 1.0%. Nominal salary
increase in this period was recorded in all activity sections and the highest one was in the following ones: Professional, scientific and technical
activities (nominal increase of 15.2% and real increase of 6.9%), Agriculture, forestry and fishing; and Information and communications (nominal
increase of 13.9% and real increase of 5.7%). The lowest nominal
salary increase was registered in the following sections: Real estate
activities (nominal increase of 1.7% and real decrease of 5.7%), Construction (nominal increase of 5.2% and real decrease of 2.4%), Financial and insurance activities (nominal increase of 5.4% and real decrease of 7.1%), Education (nominal increase of 6.2% and real decrease
of 2.2%).
The average wages and salaries of employees in legal entities in
September 2012, when compared when September 2011, increased by
4.3% in nominal terms. The average wages and salaries of women in
the same period increased by 3.6%, while the average wages and salaries of men increased by 5.0%.
EMPLOYMENT
Sources and methods of data collection
Data on employees in enterprises, institutions, co-operatives and
organisations (legal entities) have been obtained on the basis of the
Regular Semi-annual Survey on Employees and their Earnings, as well
as by means of the Survey Complementing the Semi-annual Survey.
Employees in the Ministry of Defence, Ministry of Interior, as well as
employees in branch offices abroad are not included in this survey.

Labour Market

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,
-
, .
, .

Statistical Yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

Data on entrepreneurs, persons performing independent activityoccupation, and their employees are taken from the Semi-annual Survey, issued by the Republic Fund of Health Insurance.
Data on the employees and unemployed persons, according to international definitions, have been collected in the Labour Force Survey.

Data on employment and unemployed persons have been taken


from the National Employment Service.

Coverage

- , .

The territorial monitoring principal has been applied in Survey on


Employed Persons, where municipality has been taken to be the basic
territorial unit.


50 a a
. , 450 .

The Semi-annual Complementing the Semi-annual Survey provides evaluations of the employees in legal entities having under 50
employees, which are not covered by the regular semi-annual survey.
The evaluations based on a stratified simple random sample, which
covers 450 units. .


.
, .

The Labour force survey covers the population aged 15 and over.
Enumeration areas are primary sample units with eight households
being enumerated in each of them.

Data on employment and unemployed persons have been taken


over from the National Employment Service.

Definitions


( ,
,
,

-
),
-
.

.
-
, (, , , , , ,
, , .) .

The term employee in this survey comprises persons who entered


into employment with an employer (enterprises, institution, organisation
and entrepreneurperson performing an occupation-activity independently), as well as the employer in the case of an entrepreneur. The
persons working under contract, performing temporary or occasional
jobs are not considered employees.
The concept entrepreneur - person performing an occupationactivity independently relates to a physical person who, in order to gain
profit, has opened a shop, or a form of business (workshop, office, bureau, service, agency, studio, boardinghouse, pharmacy, practice, etc.)
so as to perform the activity independently.


, 3, 1: ,
, , .

The Law on Employment and Insurance stipulates, in the case of


unemployment, in Article 3, paragraph 1: A person seeking employment
in terms of this Law, shall be an unemployed person, employee seeking
change of employment and any other person seeking employment.


, 2, 1: ,
, 15
, 65
, .

The Law on Employment and Insurance, in the case of unemployment, in Article 2, paragraph 1: An unemployed person, in terms of this
Law, shall be a person aged between 15 and the age eligible for retirement,
i.e. 65 years of age, capable and ready to start working, who has not entered a contract of employment or exercised the right to work in any other
way, and who is on the unemployment register and is looking for an employment actively.

The concept unemployed person seeking employment for the first


time comprises persons who have not entered into employment before
registering to the National Employment Service.



,
, .

The concept unemployed person receiving money compensation


comprises only the persons who, according to the Decision of the National Employment Service, pursuant to the valid legal regulations, receive money compensation for unemployed persons.

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,
, (,

), : ,
, .



,

.

The concept insured agricultural workers comprises persons who


are, according to the Law, deemed to be dealing with agriculture (agricultural workers, members of agricultural households and members of
mixed households), if they are not: insured employees, insured persons
performing an activity independently, pensions beneficiaries and attending school.
Unemployment rate refers to the number of unemployed persons
registered to National Employment Service in relation to total number of
employed persons, insured agricultural workers and unemployed persons in the period for which the data have been provided.
Definitions for the Labor force survey

Economically active population" (labour force) is made of all employees and unemployed persons.



( ),
, .

The concept employee are persons who performed a paid job


for at least one hour in the reference week and were duly remunerated (payments in cash or in kind), as well as the persons who were
employed and were absent from work in the reference week.



, , .

The concept family workers comprises persons who, during the


reference period, helped another family member in running family business or agricultural holding and without being paid for that job.




,
:

,
,
;


,
.

The concept unemployed comprises persons who, during the reference week, did not perform any paid job, neither had a job from which
they were absent and to which they could return to after the period of
absence, provided that they satisfied the following criteria:
in the last four weeks, they were actively seeking a job and
were ready to start working in two-week time in case of a job
offer if they were offered a job;
they were not actively seeking a job in the last four weeks, because they had found a job where they should begin to work after the reference week, at the latest in three months.

Economically inactive persons comprises persons age 15 and


over who have not been classified into the economically active population.


15 .

Activity rate presents the percentage of the economically active


population in the total population aged 15 and over.


15 .

Employment rate presents percentage of employed persons in the


total population 15 years aged and over.

Unemployment rate presents the percentage of unemployed persons in the total number of the economically active population.

15

EARNINGS

Sources of data collection



( ).

Data on average wages and salaries have been obtained by


means of the Monthly Survey on Employees and their Earnings and
based on the data from the Ministry of Finance (Tax Administration).



,
.

Data on average salaries and wages by sec and qualification level


have been obtained from the Semi-annual Survey of Employees and
Employees Earnings, which include employees in legal entities.

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Coverage


, , ,
( ),
,
,
,
.

Data on employees average wages and salaries in enterprises,


institutions, co-operatives and other organisations (legal entities), as well
as on Employees Earnings at entrepreneurs with all kinds of ownership,
include the average wages and salaries of persons who are employed
for a definite or indefinite period of time, whether they work full-time, part
time or short-time.


2009. .

Data on employees wages and salaries at entrepreneurs are


taken over from the records of the Tax Administration from January
2009.


- ,
.
,
,
.

60% .

The territorial principle was used for the survey on earnings and
the municipality is taken to be the basic territorial unit. Employees in the
Ministry of Defence, Ministry of Interior, as well as employees in branch
offices abroad are not included in this survey.
The monthly survey on employees and earnings covers about
60% of the total number of employees.

Definitions

, 105 ,


, ,
(: ,
,
, ,
,
).

According to Article 105 of the Labour Law, the average employees wages and salaries comprise remuneration paid for work done and
for time worked by employees during regular working hours, raises, and
other incomes (except of cost of public transport for commuting to and
from work, time spent on business trip in the country and abroad, retirement gratuity, solidarity aid, jubilee prizes, compensation of funeral
expenses and compensation for occupational disease or injury).

Average employees wages and salaries are calculated as the total sum of monthly earnings paid which is divided by the number of
employees according to human resources records.

Real average wages and salaries index is the ratio of the nominal
average wages salaries index to consumer price index.

( )

( ,
).

Educational attainment (qualification required) for performing of


certain jobs and tasks is the level of education fixed for a job (by enterprises legislation, i.e. by the systematization of working posts).

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3.1. 1), 20082012.

EMPLOYEES1), 2008-2012

Annual average
thous.
2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

1999
1428
571

1889
1397
492

1796
1355
441

1746
1343
403

1727 REPUBLIC OF SERBIA


1341 Employees in legal entities
386 Entrepreneurs and their employees

1162
842
320

1112
836
276

1069
820
249

1037
816
222

1015 SRBIJA - SEVER


820 Employees in legal entities
195 Entrepreneurs and their employees

628
466
163

614
474
140

597
469
128

577
461
116

567 Beogradski region


469 Employees in legal entities
98 Entrepreneurs and their employees

533
376
157

498
362
136

472
351
122

461
354
106

448 Region Vojvodine


351 Employees in legal entities
97 Entrepreneurs and their employees

838
587
251

777
561
216

727
535
192

709
527
181

712 SRBIJA - JUG


521 Employees in legal entities
191 Entrepreneurs and their employees

475
324
151

440
310
130

415
299
116

403
293
110

405 Region umadije i Zapadne Srbije


292 Employees in legal entities
113 Entrepreneurs and their employees

363
263
100

337
251
86

312
236
76

306
234
71

307 Region June i Istone Srbije


229 Employees in legal entities
78 Entrepreneurs and their employees

...

...

...

...


1)

: ,
(-1/, -1 -15).

1)

... Region Kosovo I Metohija

Source: Semi-annual surveys on employees and their earnings, based on data from the Republic
Fund of Health Insurance (RAD-1/P, AR AD-1 and RAD-15).

3.2. 1), 20082012.

EMPLOYED WOMEN1), 2008-2012

Annual average
thous.
2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

874
631
243

838
628
209

805
619
186

801
624
176

797 REPUBLIC OF SERBIA


626 Employees in legal entities
171 Entrepreneurs and their employees

525
379
146

507
381
126

498
386
111

491
390
101

482 SRBIJA - SEVER


392 Employees in legal entities
90 Entrepreneurs and their employees

293
212
81

288
218
70

288
224
64

282
228
55

276 Beogradski region


229 Employees in legal entities
47 Entrepreneurs and their employees

232
167
65

218
162
56

209
162
48

209
163
46

206 Region Vojvodine


163 Employees in legal entities
43 Entrepreneurs and their employees

349
252
97

331
248
83

308
233
75

310
234
76

315 SRBIJA JUG


234 Employees in legal entities
81 Entrepreneurs and their employees

203
142
61

192
140
52

179
133
46

179
133
47

182 Region umadije i Zapadne Srbije


134 Employees in legal entities
48 Entrepreneurs and their employees

146
110
36

139
108
31

128
100
28

130
101
29

133 Region June i Istone Srbije


101 Employees in legal entities
33 Entrepreneurs and their employees

...

...

...

...


1)

: ,
(-1/, -1 -15) .

1)

... Region Kosovo I Metohija

Source: Semi-annual surveys on employees and their earnings, based on data from the Republic
Fund of Health Insurance (RAD-1/P, AR AD-1 and RAD-15).

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3.3. 1), 20102012.

EMPLOYEES BY ACTIVITIES1), 2010-2012


/ Employees


,
,

2010

2011

2012

1354637

1342892

1341114

37392

34815

33002

31580
4767
1045

29142
4621
1053

27120
4838
1043

Agriculture, forestry and fishing


Crop and animal production, hunting and related service
activities
Forestry and logging
Fishing and aquaculture

REPUBLIC OF SERBIA

22954

21772

22245

Mining and quarrying

12824
3029
3584
3506
10

12551
1415
3732
3483
593

12599
1203
3998
3523
922

Mining of coal and lignite


Extraction of crude petroleum and natural gas
Mining of metal ores
Other mining and quarrying
Mining support service activities

301452

295363

289286

56057
10040
1414
6261
20216
8215

54346
9537
1496
6250
20514
8911

51367
9188
1344
6216
20491
8493

8375
6266
6293
2961
13970

7927
6075
6177
3824
13757

7918
5894
6164
2878
13901

5173
16321
14380
15878

5606
16321
13505
14425

5230
16121
12641
13319

Manufacturing

,
,







31182

30076

29601

9951
14027
16556
16114
4580
10972
3035
3221

8835
13289
15518
17455
3777
10836
2846
4059

8368
13155
15584
19940
3261
10309
2914
4990

Manufacture of food products


Manufacture of beverages
Manufacture of tobacco products
Manufacture of textiles
Manufacture of wearing apparel
Manufacture of leather and related products
Manufacture of wood and of products of wood and cork,
except furniture
Manufacture of paper and paper products
Printing and reproduction of recorded media
Manufacture of coke and refined petroleum products
Manufacture of chemicals and chemical products
Manufacture of basic pharmaceutical products and
pharmaceutical preparations
Manufacture of rubber and plastic products
Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral products
Manufacture of basic metals
Manufacture of fabricated metal products, except
machinery and equipment
Manufacture of computer, electronic and
optical products
Manufacture of electrical equipment
Manufacture of machinery and equipment n.e.c.
Manufacture of motor vehicles, trailers and semi-trailers
Manufacture of other transport equipment
Manufacture of furniture
Other manufacturing
Repair and installation of machinery and equipment

27854

27996

28148

Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply

32240

32427

32849

Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activities

17901
-

18005
21

18166
58

14285

14370

14615

54

32

10

74506

72405

71198

Construction

18520
25068
30919

17652
25587
29165

16718
25804
28675

Construction of buildings
Civil engineering
Specialized construction activities

186748

183326

183973

16358

15990

15472

Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor


vehicles and motorcycles
Wholesale and retail trade and repair of motor vehicles and
motorcycles

112957

111787

110057

Wholesale trade, except of motor vehicles and motorcycles

57434

55548

58445

1)

:
(-1/ -1).

56

1)

Water collection, treatment and supply


Sewerage
Waste collection, treatment and disposal activities;
materials recovery
Remediation activities and other waste management
services

Retail trade, except of motor vehicles and motorcycles

Source: Semi-annual surveys on employees and their earnings (RAD-1/P and AR AD-1).

Labor market

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

3.3. 1), 20102012. ()

EMPLOYEES BY ACTIVITIES1), 2010-2012 (continued)

/ Employees
2010

2011

2012

89003
53761
816
1478
18257
14692

86265
50691
749
1499
18833
14493

84641
50151
676
1400
18743
13672

Transportation and storage


Land transport and transport via pipelines
Water transport
Air transport
Warehousing and support activities for transportation
Postal and courier activities

20863
8970
11893

20392
9651
10740

20306
9492
10814

Accommodation and food service activities


Accommodation
Food and beverage service activities

36504
7723

37738
7512

39936
6884

1507
9970
11582

1577
9533
13033

1446
9623
14955

Information and communication


Publishing activities
Motion picture, video and television programme production,
sound recording and music publishing activities
Programming and broadcasting activities
Telecommunications

4227
1497

4552
1532

5503
1525

Computer programming, consultancy and related activities


Information service activities

39305

39025

39245

29866

29662

29185

8021

7843

8698

1419

1521

1362

Financial and insurance activities


Financial service activities, except insurance and pension
funding
Insurance, reinsurance and pension funding, except
compulsory social security
Activities auxiliary to financial services and insurance
activities

3097

3125

3030

Real estate activities

, ,

51758
5437

52251
5766

54219
5912

15947
12512
9212
3580
1546
3526

15821
12808
9181
3670
1458
3545

16667
13749
9216
3814
1410
3451

30633
953
2330

29409
1028
1991

29805
1034
1974

2929
11991
9680

2936
10225
10205

2865
10752
10475

2751

3024

2705

Administrative and support service activities


Rental and leasing activities
Employment activities
Travel agency, tour operator and other reservation service
and related activities
Security and investigation activities
Services to buildings and landscape activities
Office administrative, office support and other business
support activities

69897

70479

72662

Public administration and defense; compulsory social


security

136179

138391

138959

Education

159449
117275
13457
28717

161016
117883
13628
29505

160884
117076
14050
29759

Human health and social work activities


Human health activities
Residential care activities
Social work activities without accommodation

,
,
, ,

,

21353
4749
6361
4268
5976

22309
4802
6397
4688
6421

22339
4868
6531
4399
6543

Arts, entertainment and recreation


Creative, arts and entertainment activities
Libraries, archives, museums and other cultural activities
Gambling and betting activities
Sports activities and amusement and recreation activities

13453
6318
2335
4800

14387
6391
2183
5812

14386
6230
1997
6158

Other service activities


Activities of membership organizations
Repair of computers and personal and household goods
Other personal service activities



, -

1)

:
(-1/ -1).

1)

Professional, scientific and technical activities


Legal and accounting activities
Activities of head offices; management consultancy
activities
Architectural and engineering activities
Scientific research and development
Advertising and market research
Other professional, scientific and technical activities
Veterinary activities

Source: Semi-annual surveys on employees and their earnings (RAD-1/P and AR AD-1).

Labour Market

57

2013

Statistical Yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

3.4. 1), 2012.

POPULATION BY ACTIVITY1), 2012


/ Republic of Serbia

Srbija sever

Total

15
15

,
, ,









e
( )






75

(1564 ) ( ILO)




1)

Beogradski Region
Region
region
Vojvodine umadije i
Zapadne
Srbije


Srbija jug

Region
June i
Istone
Srbije

o
a
Region
Kosovo i
Metohija

7397836
6277697
1120140
2929481
2228343

1686580
1437232
249348
640179
503254

1959366
1665696
293670
771898
568022

2072127
1751407
320719
861466
667369

1679764
1423362
256403
655938
489698

701138
3348215
302095

136925
797053
65800

203876
893797
87443

194097
889941
77041

166240
767423
71811

...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...

155053
49848
990

37988
9481
314

41712
10703
179

45043
18997
146

30310
10667
352

...
...
...

438
47434
35824
20520
2215550

171
10518
8221
9283
525572

267
13158
12146
5260
604975

0
13219
9497
3184
578973

0
10539
5959
2793
506030

...
...
...
...
...

2187
198294

1105
41957

352
55565

327
50477

404
50295

...
...

46117
168453
484180
1144614

12603
24835
109858
298002

11657
46948
141481
300273

10480
52265
129300
293550

11377
44404
103541
252789

...
...
...
...

68919
229
102556
675517

8971
0
28240
167693

20580
0
28119
159667

17164
229
25180
188884

22204
0
21017
159272

...
...
...
...

60,1
45,3
24,6
39,9

59,8
46,9
21,6
40,2

58,9
43,2
26,7
41,1

61,9
47,3
23,7
38,1

59,3
43,8
26,2
40,7

...
...
...
...

467104

21668

110999

: .

222335

1)

112102

TOTAL
Population aged 15 and over
Population aged under 15 years
Economically active
Employees
of which: agricultural population
Unemployed persons
Economically inactive
Inactive, willing and able to work
Inactive, willing but not able to work,
Because of:
Education or training
Compulsory military service
Cannot leave the current job in
2 weeks time
Personal and family reasons
Own illness or disability
Other reasons
Inactive and do not want to work
Expecting to resume previous job (temporarily dismissed)
Illness or disability
Care of children or adult disabled
persons
Other personal or family reasons
Education or training
Retirement
Discouraged persons
Military service
Other reasons
Aged 75 and over
Rates for persons of working age (15-64
years) (by def. ILO)
Activity rate
Employment rate
Unemployment rate
Inactivity rate

Source: Labour Force Survey.

3.5. 1), 2012.

WOMEN BY ACTIVITY1), 2012

/ Republic of Serbia

Srbija jug

Region
Region
BeoRegion
gradski Vojvodine umadije i June i
Zapadne Istone
region
Srbije
Srbije

Srbija sever

Total

15
15

(1564 )
( ILO)




1)

: .

58

o
a
Region
Kosovo i
Metohija

3807867
3255421
552447
1245609
935486
176848
310123
2028586

893462
769580
123882
297304
236570
8476
60734
468476

1005607
860796
144810
315446
230878
28716
84568
560828

1051705
895108
156598
360120
269814
93123
90307
538743

857093
729937
127156
272739
198224
46533
74514
460538

...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...

51,2
38,1
25,6
48,8

53,3
42,3
20,6
46,7

49,3
36,0
26,9
50,7

52,6
38,7
26,4
47,4

49,7
35,6
28,4
50,3

...
...
...
...

1)

TOTAL
Women aged 15 and over
Women aged under 15 years
Economically active - total
Employees
of which: agricultural population
Unemployed persons
Economically inactive
Rates for persons of working age (15-64 years)
(by ILO def.)
Activity rate
Employment rate
Unemployment rate
Inactivity rate

Source: Labour Force Survey.

Labour Market

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

3.6. , 2012.

EMPLOYED PERSONS BY ACTIVITIES, 2012


/ Republic of Serbia

Srbija sever

total

o,


, ,



1)


Region
Beogradski Region
Vojvodine umadije i
region
Zapadne
Srbije


Srbija jug


o
a

Region
Region
Kosovo i
June i
Metohija
Istone
Srbije

2228343

503254

568022

667369

489698

Total

467104
25844
379614

21668
9736
62871

110999
1441
115774

222335
6346
121105

112102
8321
79864

35377

8881

4971

10634

10891

33844
114853

9977
22675

8313
28534

9872
33667

5682
29977

302225
129482
61528
33638

92141
41859
17977
17670

82694
32622
15780
9590

68238
26854
13394
4076

59151
28148
14376
2302

42330
2309

18840
178

6962
336

10615
1256

5913
539

Agriculture, forestry and fishing


Mining and quarrying
Manufacturing
Electricity, gas, steam and air-conditioning
supply
Water supply; sewerage, waste management
and remediation activities
Construction
Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor
vehicles and motorcycles
Transportation and storage
Accommodation and food service activities
Information and communication
Financial and insurance activities

51955

22771

11200

11079

6905

49374

19277

12485

8365

9247

117786
151452
142041
31332
38836

31464
42231
36299
10332
13092

25169
39616
40329
8917
9286

33726
33219
28395
7053
9989

27428
36386
37019
5029
6469

17223

3315

3006

7021

3881

196

129

68

: .

1)

3.7. 1), 2012.

Real estate activities


Professional, scientific and technical activities
Administrative and support service activities
Public administration and defense; compulsory social security
Education
Human health and social work activities
Arts, entertainment and recreation
Other service activities
Activities of households as employers;
undifferentiated goods and services
producing activities of households for own use
Activities of extraterritorial organizations and
bodies

Source: Labour Force Survey.

EMPLOYED PERSONS BY SEX AND SECTOR OF OWNERSHIP1), 2012

/ Republic of Serbia

Srbija sever

Total

1)

: .


Region
Beogradski Region
Vojvodine umadije i
region
Zapadne
Srbije


Srbija jug


o
a

Region
Region
Kosovo i
June i
Metohija
Istone
Srbije

2228343
1292857
935486

503254
266683
236570

568022
337144
230878

667369
397555
269814

489698
291474
198224

... Total
... Male
... Female

1225057
746079
478978
255830
158464
97367
696548
351867
344681

257404
146242
111162
23965
12499
11466
210060
99695
110365

343762
218415
125348
51802
37342
14460
160072
72292
87779

385638
234402
151237
104897
64553
40345
163678
89631
74047

238252
147020
91232
75166
44071
31095
162738
90249
72489

...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...

Private ownership, registered


Male
Female
Private ownership, not registered
Male
Female
State ownership
Male
Female

50908
36447
14460

11824
8247
3577

12386
9095
3291

13155
8970
4185

13542
10135
3407

...
...
...

Other types of ownership


Male
Female

1)

...

Source: Labour Force Survey.

Labour Market

59

2013

Statistical Yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

3.8. 1), 2012.

EMPLOYED PERSONS BY WORKING STATUS1), 2012

/ Republic of Serbia

Srbija sever

total







1)

Beogradski Region
Region
region
Vojvodine umadije i
Zapadne
Srbije


Srbija jug

a
Region
Region
June i
Kosovo i
Istone
Metohija
Srbije

2228343

503254

568022

667369

489698

...

Employed

509017
89092
419925

73059
26349
46710

126756
23256
103499

193003
20930
172073

116199
18556
97643

...
...
...

Self-employed
Self-employed with employees
Self-employed without employees

1551120

421687

419655

379730

330048

...

Employees

168206
152514
15692

8508
5778
2730

21611
19694
1917

94636
87794
6842

43452
39248
4203

...
...
...

Family workers
In agriculture
In other activities

: .

1)

3.9. 1), 2012.

Source: Labour Force Survey.

EMPLOYED PERSONS BY EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT1), 2012

/ Republic of Serbia

Srbija sever

Total

Beogradski Region
Region
region
Vojvodine umadije i
Zapadne
Srbije


Srbija jug

a
Region
Region
June i
Kosovo i
Istone
Metohija
Srbije

2228343

503254

568022

667369

489698

...

Total

10254
112596
336604
1267198
161330
340361

793
6770
34378
286334
44484
130495

2789
16214
79070
349314
41715
78922

3705
59956
137807
358754
37739
69408

2967
29657
85350
272795
37393
61537

...
...
...
...
...
...

Without educational attainment


Primary school-not completed
Primary school
Secondary school
High schools
Faculty, academy and higher school

1)

: .

60

1)

Source: Labour Force Survey.

Labour Market

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

3.10. , 20082012.

I

EMPLOYMENT, 2008-2012
Annual average
Part I
,

Unemployed perMoney compensaEmployees from


sons seeking job for tion to unemployed
records of the Emthe first time
persons
ployment Service

Vacancies

Entering into employment

65855
430092)

61477
53582

51723
54263

34293
40299

26711
22400

360030
280858

72718
85695

7868
4412
4661

58648
78827
92176

49839
69634
92418

39105
40461
40119

11715
15287
17108

267979
275039
270256

79592
68187
70355

2008
2009
2010
2011
2012

1)
Employment termi- Registered applinations1)
cants for work

: .

Source: National Employment Service

1)

2)

( ,
36/09, 15. 2009.
.
,
, .
2009).

1)

Presented are all cases of persons withdrawal from the Republic Fund of Health Insurance (RFHI)
due to termination of employment.

2)

In the Law on Employment and Unemployment Insurance (Official Gazette of RS, number 36/09
from 15 May 2009), the employer who has a free job submits registration requirements for
employment to the National Employment Service. If an employer knows in advance which person
he/she will hire, or does not wish the National Employment Service to mediate, he/she is not
obliged to report position to the National Employment Service. Technical capacity to implement
this part of the law has been acquired in August 2009).

3.10. , 20082012.

II

2008
2009
2010
2011
2012

EMPLOYMENT, 2008-2012
Annual average
Part II

Insured agricultural
workers


3)

Unemployment rate without Unemployment rate with


insured agricultural workers insured agricultural workers3)


1)
Persons seeking job1)

2)
Unemployed persons 2)

819550
821753

755934
746605

3149254)
233385

26,2
28,3

24,6
26,0

829422
829968
864266

744222
752838
761834

227888
217704
172509

29,3
30,1
30,6

26,9
27,7
28,6

: .

Source: National Employment Service and Republic Fund for Pension and Disability Insurance.

1)

3 (
, . 71/03 84/04).

1)

According to the Art. 3 of the Act on Employment and Insurance in case of unemployment
(Official Gazette of RS No. 71/03 and 84/04).

2)

4 (
, . 71/03 84/04).

2)

According to the Art. 4 of the Act on Employment and Insurance in case of unemployment
(Official Gazette of RS No, 71/03 and 84/04).

3)

2004. (
,
, ,
).

3)

Since 2004 the Methodology of Unemployment Rate Computation has been changed (according to the new Methodology it presents the ratio between number of unemployed and active
population the sum of total number of employees, insured agricultural workers and unemployed persons, and according to the old one, it is the ratio between persons seeking employment and active population).

4)

Data repeated from 2007.

4)

2007.

Labour Market

61

2013

Statistical Yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

3.11.
1), 2011. 2012.

UNEMPLOYED PERSONS, ACCORDING TO THE LEVEL OF


PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION1), 2011 AND 2012

31.

As of December 31st

Unemployed Persons

2011

2012

745187

761486

Total

,
(VIII, VII, VI IV )

301327

316397

Higher, tertiary and secondary professional education


(VIII, VII, VI and IV degree of education)


(V III )

199109

200109

Highly skilled and skilled


(V and III degree of education )

32948

31896

(I )

211803

213084

388443

392466

All

,
(VIII, VII, VI IV )

181295

189049

Higher, tertiary and secondary professional education


(VIII, VII, VI and IV degree of education)


(V III )

79954

78873

Highly skilled and skilled


(V and III degree of education )

()
(II )

17576

16595

Semi-skilled and lower professional


education ( II degree of education )

109618

107949

Unskilled ( I degree of education )

()
(II )

Semi-skilled and lower professional education


( II degree of education )
Unskilled ( I degree of education )

/ Women

(I )

: .
1) 4 (
, . 71/03 84/04).

62

Source: National Employment Service.


1) According to the article 4 of the Law on Employment and Insurance in case of unemployment,
(Official Gazette of RS'' No. 71/03 and 84/04).

Labour Market

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

3.12.
1), 2012.

UNEMPLOYED PERSONS BY LENGTH OF


WORK SEEKING1), 2012
/ Republic of Serbia

Srbija sever

Total

Beogradski
region

Region
Vojvodine


Srbija jug

Region Kosovo
Region June i
Region
i Metohija
Istone Srbije
umadije i
Zapadne Srbije

701138

136925

203876

194097

166240

Total



12
35
611
1217
1823
2447
46
710
10

898
17038
25431
42914
68591
70298
53699
113275
118387
82032
108576

898
3903
7856
7841
13101
12546
13904
25804
22773
15016
13283

0
5500
7283
12924
21900
20748
16756
35622
33671
18206
31264

0
3256
5819
12442
18333
20609
12177
30423
32106
25758
33174

0
4378
4473
9706
15256
16394
10861
21426
29837
23052
30855

Have not started seeking work yet


Under 1 month
1 2 months
3 5 months
6 11 months
12 17 months
18 23 months
24 47 months
4 6 years
7 10 years
10 years and more

1)

: .

1)

3.13.
1), 2012.

Source: Labour Force Survey.

UNEMPLOYED PERSONS WHO WERE FORMERLY EMPLOYED,


BY THE REASONS FOR STOPPING WORKING1), 2012

/ Republic of Serbia

Srbija sever

Total

Beogradski Region
Region
region
Vojvodine umadije i
Zapadne
Srbije


Srbija jug


o
a

Region
Region
June i
Kosovo i
Istone
Metohija
Srbije

701138

136925

203876

194097

166240

Total



a
,








241368
459770

48485
88441

57630
146247

71459
122638

63795
102445

209571
67727
2780
15535
2741
1229
818
2994
529
32286

42421
11223
716
2694
336
355
198
1551
7373

66846
22596
914
2900
1110
625
250
13013

53404
18913
917
5677
732
432
397
378
5849

46901
14995
233
4265
563
250
188
796
151
6050

Seeking job for the first time


Were employed
Reason for unemployment
Dismissed, winding up of a firm
Temporary or seasonal job
Looking after children or disabled adults
Personal or family reasons
Own illness or disability
Education or training
Early retirement
Regular retirement
Compulsory military service
Other reasons

1)

: .

1)

3.14.
1), 2012.

Source: Labour Force Survey.

STRUCTURE OF UNEMPLOYED PERSONS BY EDUCATIONAL


ATTAINMENT1), 2012

/ Republic of Serbia

Srbija sever

total






/
1)

: .

100,0
0,3
2,4
16,3
66,3
4,5
10,1

Beogradski
region
100,0
0,8
2,0
11,8
64,7
5,5
15,2

Region
Vojvodine


Srbija jug

Region Kosovo
Region June i
Region
i Metohija
Istone Srbije
umadije i
Zapadne Srbije

100,0
0,1
2,4
20,4
65,3
2,8
9,0

100,0
0,0
0,9
16,4
69,2
4,8
8,7
1)

100,0
0,7
4,6
15,0
65,3
5,5
8,9

Total
Without educational attainment
Primary school-not completed
Primary education
Secondary education
Tertiary education
Higher education - faculty

Source: Labour Force Survey.

Labour Market

63

2013

Statistical Yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

3.15.
1)

AVERAGE WAGES AND SALARIES OF EMPLOYEES EMPLOYED IN


LEGAL ENTITIES, BY SEX1)

RSD

Total

Female

Male

Total

2011 / September 2011

Female

Male

2012 / September 2012

57580

54792

60148

60080

56765

63157

REPUBLIC OF SERBIA

63314

59683

66868

65978

61263

70585

SRBIJA - SEVER

70875

66333

75492

72188

66779

77575

Beogradski region

54465

51571

57176

58342

54334

62168

Region Vojvodine

49724

47560

51555

51833

50054

53368

SRBIJA - JUG

49193

47931

50317

51760

50231

53136

Region umadije i Zapadne


Srbije

50365

47085

52977

51922

49830

53638

Region June i Istone Srbije


1)

: o .

64

1)

Region Kosovo i Metohija

Source: Semi-annual Survey on employees and their earnings.

Labor market

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

AVERAGE WAGES AND SALARIES OF EMPLOYEES EMPLOYED IN


LEGAL ENTITIES, BY LEVEL OF EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT1)

3.16.
1)

RSD
/ Republic of Serbia
/ Srbija sever

Total

Beogradski
region

Region Vojvodine

/ Srbija jug

Region Kosovo
Region
Region June i
i Metohija
umadije i
Istone Srbije
Zapadne Srbije

2011 / September 2011

57580
90023
60930
50854
35176
61488
43477
35942
31867

70875
108339
71837
59698
41846
63377
51201
36915
33698

54465
85338
59133
48597
32658
58218
42207
36870
33504

49193
75931
53979
44691
32936
57699
38903
34537
29675

50365
74537
53548
46032
31793
65255
42225
35830
30769

Total
Higher educational attainment
High educational attainment
Secondary educational attainment
Lower educational attainment
Highly skilled worker
Skilled worker
Semi - skilled worker
Unskilled worker

51922
78479
56832
46238
32771
68021
41842
35517
32468

Total
Higher educational attainment
High educational attainment
Secondary educational attainment
Lower educational attainment
Highly skilled worker
Skilled worker
Semi - skilled worker
Unskilled worker

2012 / September 2012

1)

60080
92812
63862
52089
36823
66687
45440
38456
35818

72188
109747
74530
59230
40078
71647
50331
41718
38925

: o

58342
89093
61331
51240
37250
65911
47248
39459
38972

51760
78615
56857
46818
35732
56768
41672
37290
32736
1)

Source: Semi-annual Survey of employees and their earnings.

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3.17.
, 20082012.1)

CHAIN INDICES OF NOMINAL AND REAL AVERAGE NET WAGES


AND SALARIES, 2008-20121)

= 100

Previous year = 100


1)
Chain indexes of real average net wages and salaries1)


Chain indexes of nominal average net wages and salaries
/ Republic of Serbia
/ Total

2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
1)


Region Vojvodine

118,0
108,8
107,6
111,2
109,0

/ Republic of Serbia

o
a
Region Kosovo i
Metohija

117,8
108,4
107,0
110,7
109,4

/ Total

1)

103,9
100,2
100,7
100,2
101,1


Region Vojvodine
103,0
100,1
100,0
100,1
101,8

o
a
Region Kosovo i
Metohija

Real indexes of average net wages and salariesare ratios of nominal average net wages and
salaries indexes and consumer price indexes.

AVERAGE WAGES AND SALARIES AND INDICES OF NOMINAL


AND REAL AVERAGE WAGES AND SALARIES, BY ACTIVITIES,
2011 AND 2012

3.18.
, , 2011. 2012.

RSD

Average gross
wages and salaries



, 2012

2011 = 100

Chain indexes of
Average net
wages and salaries average gross wages
and salaries, 2012
2011=100

2011
2012

Real
Nominal

2011

2012

52733

57430

37976

41377

108,9

101,0

REPUBLIC OF SERBIA

,
,

43857

49948

31545

35970

113,9

105,7

42703
50969
34506

48882
55402
44102

30733
36558
24944

35238
39734
31838

114,5
108,7
127,8

106,2
100,8
118,6

Agriculture, forestry and fishing


Crop and animal production, hunting and related
service activities
Forestry and logging
Fishing and aquaculture

80605
85748
125601
73627
40077
100199

89521
95131
132254
86815
41183
115843

57436
60938
89167
52496
29431
71367

63726
67565
93849
61727
30331
82223

111,1
110,9
105,3
117,9
102,8
115,6

103,1
102,9
97,7
109,4
95,4
107,2

Mining and quarrying


Mining of coal and lignite
Extraction of crude petroleum and natural gas
Mining of metal ores
Other mining and quarrying
Mining support service activities

45269
41949
70693
118546
29450
27512
29159

49236
45938
78393
130879
34318
30092
30506

32785
30412
51000
84239
21920
20159
21229

35748
33270
56499
94298
24911
21968
22211

108,8
109,5
110,9
110,4
116,5
109,4
104,6

100,9
101,6
102,9
102,4
108,1
101,5
97,0

25312
47822
36639

29444
53554
41666

18490
35132
26502

21520
39660
30117

116,3
112,0
113,7

107,9
103,9
105,5








,

,

110784
61927

133558
68799

79349
43217

96207
49526

120,6
111,1

111,9
103,1

84732
48610
47796
62918

90740
54869
51146
62311

60934
35758
33956
44984

65386
40145
36578
44638

107,1
112,9
107,0
99,0

99,4
104,7
99,3
91,8

38534

42517

27982

31021

110,3

102,3

46058
45858
47122

56638
46934
53049

33112
33317
34118

41048
34150
38617

123,0
102,3
112,6

114,1
94,9
104,5

40263

41661

30228

30974

103,5

96,0

Manufacturing
Manufacture of food products
Manufacture of beverages
Manufacture of tobacco products
Manufacture of textiles
Manufacture of wearing apparel
Manufacture of leather and related products
Manufacture of wood and of products of wood and
cork, except furniture
Manufacture of paper and paper products
Printing and reproduction of recorded media
Manufacture of coke and refined petroleum products
Manufacture of chemicals and chemical products
Manufacture of basic pharmaceutical products and
pharmaceutical preparations
Manufacture of rubber and plastic products
Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral products
Manufacture of basic metals
Manufacture of fabricated metal products, except
machinery and equipment
Manufacture of computer, electronic and optical
products
Manufacture of electrical equipment
Manufacture of machinery and equipment n,e,c,
Manufacture of motor vehicles, trailers and semitrailers

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AVERAGE WAGES AND SALARIES AND INDICES OF NOMINAL


AND REAL AVERAGE WAGES AND SALARIES, BY ACTIVITIES,
2011 AND 2012 (continued)

3.18.
, , 2011. 2012.
()

RSD

Average gross
wages and salaries



, 2012

2011 = 100

Chain indexes of
Average net wages
average gross wages
and salaries
and salaries, 2012
2011=100

2011
2012

Real
Nominal

2011

2012

36325
29564
28786
27492

37089
34951
32015
40612

26288
21529
21085
20883

27574
25471
23369
29860

102,1
118,2
111,2
147,7

94,7
109,6
103,2
137,0

Manufacture of other transport equipment


Manufacture of furniture
Other manufacturing
Repair and installation of machinery and equipment

91264

99160

64837

70415

108,7

100,8

Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning


supply

48555
49630

52707
53986
...

34950
35667

37937
38835
...

108,6
108,8

100,7
100,9

46988

50806

33906

36601

108,1

100,3

Water supply; sewerage, waste management


and remediation activities
Water collection, treatment and supply
Sewerage
Waste collection, treatment and disposal activities;
materials recovery
Remediation activities and other waste management services

45796
37368
49837
44282

48159
40460
50073
48864

32950
26844
35857
31879

34713
29186
36004
35326

105,2
108,3
100,5
110,3

97,6
100,5
93,2
102,3

39010

42598

28475

31078

109,2

101,3

43465

42381

31968

30702

97,5

90,4

55445

59212

40417

43395

106,8

99,1

31993

35917

23340

26154

112,3

104,2

56597
50243
50198
102815

60157
53637
56327
99816

40915
36089
36070
75616

43474
38522
40408
73313

106,3
106,8
112,2
97,1

98,6
99,1
104,1
90,1

87831
54477

93976
57360

64969
39176

69536
41178

107,0
105,3

99,3
97,7

28588
34245

31303
36302

20902
24811

22832
26264

109,5
106,0

101,6
98,3

Accommodation and food service activities


Accommodation

26899

29655

19735

21702

110,2

102,2

Food and beverage service activities

73773
62415

84014
68015

52841
45032

59918
49032

113,9
109,0

105,7
101,1

16534
61416
88057

25671
64890
99414

12227
43964
62988

18807
46498
70603

155,3
105,7
112,9

144,1
98,1
104,7

52773
54853

103492
59660

37853
39294

74405
42762

196,1
108,8

181,9
100,9

Information and communication


Publishing activities
Motion picture, video and television programme
production, sound recording and music publishing
activities
Programming and broadcasting activities
Telecommunications
Computer programming, consultancy and related
activities
Information service activities

99978

105414

71938

76195

105,4

97,8

107810
89512

112302
98896

77611
63994

81272
70800

104,2
110,4

96,7
102,4

28675

31279

21016

22889

109,1

101,2

Construction
Construction of buildings
Civil engineering
Specialized construction activities
Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles
Wholesale and retail trade and repair of motor
vehicles and motorcycles
Wholesale trade, except of motor vehicles and
motorcycles
Retail trade, except of motor vehicles and motorcycles
Transportation and storage
Land transport and transport via pipelines
Water transport
Air transport
Warehousing and support activities for transportation
Postal and courier activities

Financial and insurance activities


Financial service activities, except insurance and
pension funding
Insurance, reinsurance and pension funding
Activities auxiliary to financial services and insurance activities

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AVERAGE WAGES AND SALARIES AND INDICES OF NOMINAL


AND REAL AVERAGE WAGES AND SALARIES, BY ACTIVITIES,
2011 AND 2012 (continued)

3.18.
, , 2011. 2012.
()

RSD

Average gross
wages and salaries




, 2012

2011 = 100
Average net wages
Chain indexes of
and salaries
average gross wages
and salaries, 2012
2011=100

2011
2012

Real
Nominal

2011

2012

61321

62360

43850

44678

101,7

94,3

, ,

68220
41140

78563
46535

49547
30447

57321
34405

115,2
113,1

106,9
104,9

116594
65471
83110
70420
41211
33359

124208
70664
89674
96599
47676
37274

86682
46856
59233
51740
29792
24189

93124
50630
63942
71854
34352
27030

106,5
107,9
107,9
137,2
115,7
111,7

98,8
100,1
100,1
127,3
107,3
103,6

39197
40248
65878

43212
40750
66106

28347
28996
47214

31186
29379
47350

110,2
101,2
100,3

102,2
93,9
93,0

38167
27100
41760

37325
29148
48063

27678
19879
30141

27182
21275
34601

97,8
107,6
115,1

90,7
99,8
106,8

42426

49014

30492

35223

115,5

107,1

Administrative and support service activities


Rental and leasing activities
Employment activities
Travel agency, tour operator and other reservation
service and related activities
Security and investigation activities
Services to buildings and landscape activities
Office administrative, office support and other
business support activities

65427

71200

46728

50824

108,8

100,9

Public administration and defense; compulsory


social security

53273

56906

38152

40764

106,8

99,1

54691
57321
44966
44190

57803
60396
47867
47794

39220
41059
32421
31878

41456
43268
34478
34472

105,7
105,4
106,5
108,2

98,1
97,8
98,8
100,4

,
,
, ,


,

51678
58675

54787
59464

37272
42389

39468
42960

106,0
101,3

98,3
94,0

53614
44697

56861
46797

38421
32591

40773
33925

106,1
104,7

98,4
97,1

40245

48936

29041

35207

121,6

112,8

36014
104432

39728
111512

26225
74136

28899
79141

110,3
106,8

102,3
99,1

28948
30577

31175
33919

21574
22344

23404
24719

107,7
110,9

99,9
102,9



, -

68

Real estate activities


Professional, scientific and technical
activities
Legal and accounting activities
Activities of head offices; management consultancy
activities
Architectural and engineering activities
Scientific research and development
Advertising and market research
Other professional, scientific and technical activities
Veterinary activities

Education
Human health and social work activities
Human health activities
Residential care activities
Social work activities without accommodation
Arts, entertainment and recreation
Creative, arts and entertainment activities
Libraries, archives, museums and other cultural
activities
Gambling and betting activities
Sports activities and amusement and recreation
activities
Other service activities
Activities of membership organizations
Repair of computers and personal and household
goods
Other personal service activities

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CHAPTER

HUMAN HEALTH, SOCIAL WORK ACTIVITIES AND


COMPULSORY INSURANCE

HUMAN HEALTH

2008. 2012. ,

( 23 33),
( 67).

From 2008 to 2012, in the health care system of the Republic of


Serbia, the number of medical doctors and pharmacists increased by 23,
i.e. 33, and the number of dentists decreased by 67.


2011.
.

When compared with 2011, the number of population per physician and the number of population per hospital bed are slightly decreasing.

2012.
4.2. , ,
95,9% 94,6%.
90,3% ,
BCG 97,9%.

The results of immunizations carried out in 2012 are shown in table 4.2. The coverage of vaccinated persons against diphtheria, tetanus,
pertussis amounted to 95.9% and against poliomyelitis to 94.6%. MMR
vaccination has been performed in 90.3% cases, while the coverage of
infants by BCG vaccination amounted to 97.9%.


2012. 1206, 182
2011. .
60 .

When compared with 2011, in 2012 there were 1206 newly registered patients with all forms of tuberculosis, which is a decrease of 182
cases. The largest number of newly registered patients was observed in
the age group 60 years and over.



2002. .

The Global WHO Tuberculosis Programme and of the Strategy of


Directly Observed Treatment were implemented in 2002.

1985. , ,
2011. 1594 Morbus
HIV. 1027 . 2012.
50 ,
30 39 , Morbus
HIV, 23 .

Since 1985, when the first cases were registered, by 2010, 1594
patients with Morbus HIV have been reported. There were 1027 people
dead in the same period. During 2012, 50 new cases were registered
and most of them belonged to the age group of 30 to 39 years. Vital
statistics data show that 23 persons died of Morbus HIV.

Sources and methods of data collection

The collected health-related statistical data have been taken over


from the Institute of Public Health of Serbia Dr Milan Jovanovic Butut.


.
,
,

.

Data on medical staff are collected by annual reports for certain


types of health services.
Communicable diseases and epidemics reporting, as well as immunization reporting are regulated by the Law on the Protection of Population against Communicable Diseases and the Regulations on Immunization and Mode of Protection by Medications.

Coverage

The data published in this chapter have been gathered only from
health care institutions in the Republic of Serbia being part of the Health
Institutions Network Plan.

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SOCIAL WORK ACTIVITIES

2012. ,
, 8,6% .

In 2012, in institutions for children and youth with developmental


disabilities boys outnumbered girls by 8.6%, when compared with the
total number of beneficiaries.

,
, 36% , 64% .
, , 50,5%
(, ,
, , ), a 49,5%
( ,
).
,
, 21,5% (,
, , ), a
78,5% (
).

Regarding the institutions for aged persons and pensioners, out of


the total number of there were 36% of male and 64% of female beneficiaries.
In the structure of persons employed in institutions for children and
youth with developmental disabilities, 50.5% are professionals (educators, medical staff, social workers, psychologists, special needs teachers
and instructors), while 49.5% are other employees (managers and administrative staff, service providers and technical staff).
In social welfare institutions for aged persons and pensioners,
21.5% of employees are professionals (medical staff and social workers,
psychologists, special needs teachers and instructors) and 78.5% are
other employees (managers and administrative staff, service providers
and technical staff).

2012. ,
2011. , 1%,
1,5%.

The number of childrens allowance beneficiaries in 2012, compared to 2011, decreased by 1%, and the number of children using the
children s allowance decreased by 1,5%.

Sources and methods of data collection

Data presented in this section are collected from social welfare institutions in the Republic of Serbia.

,
2010.
. ,

.

Data on social welfare of children, youth and adults have been obtained from the Republic Office for Social Welfare since 2010. Data on
institutions for accommodation of children, youth and adults, as well as
on social welfare centers are obtained on annual basis.

,
.

Data on childrens allowance have been obtained from the Ministry


of Labour, Employment and Social Policy

Coverage

Data on social work activities do not cover social security institutions which are grouped into institutions for children and youth, and
institution for adult persons.


, ,
.

This publication does not contain data on adult persons with disabilities by types of institutions, as in previous years, instead those are
shown as aggregates.

Definitions

,
,
,

.

,
.

,


,
.
2010.

.

( )
, ,
.
:

70

Institutions for children and youth deprived of parental care provide accommodation to children deprived of parental care, whether
without both parents, abandoned by parents, from socially vulnerable
families and from families with unsettled mutual relationship. The mentioned institutions provide accommodation to children until the moment
when conditions are met for their return to their family or accommodation
to a foster family, i.e. until children are prepared for independent life.
Centers for family accommodation organize and directly accommodate children deprived of parental care to another family, monitor the
process and provide professional support to families in which children
have been placed for upbringing and education, until the moment when
conditions are provided for their return to their families or children are
prepared for independent life and work. The activity of centres for family
accommodation of children and youth was defined in 2010 by the Law on
Social Welfare and Provision of Social Security to Citizens of the Republic of Serbia.
Institutions for accommodation of persons with developmental disabilities provide (depending on the kind and degree of disability) temporary or permanent accommodation, care, upbringing and education, as
well as preparation for work under special conditions. There are several
types of institutions:

Human Health, Social Work Activities and Compulsory Insurance

,
,
,
.
2012.
, .

, ,



, .
(
)

.
, .

, ,
,
,
,
.

,

.

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

institutions for children and youth with developmental disabilities,


institutions for persons with mental disorders,
institutions for adult persons with disabilities and
institutions for adult persons with mental disorders.

For 2012, data on adult persons with disabilities are not classified
by institutions, but are shown as aggregates.
Institutions for upbringing of children and youth provide accommodation, upbringing and education, professional preparation and health
care to children and youth with behavioral disorders, and undertaking
measures so as to prevent further breaking of adopted general social
rules and perpetrating criminal offences. According to particular regulations (Law on Minor Perpetrators of Criminal Offences and Minors Protection), the institutions accept minors to whom educational measure has
been pronounced. An institution can organise day care, shelters and
shelter stations.
Institutions for aged persons and pensioners provide temporary or
permanent accommodation, meals, care and health care to adult and
aged persons without means of subsistence, without family care, persons with mental and physical disabilities who are incapable of living a
independent life and to whom their own families cannot provide care and
support. The institutions for accommodation of pensioners and other
aged persons in the Republic of Serbia are organised as gerontology
centers, homes for the accommodation of pensioners and other aged
persons, as well as home sections in social work centres.


, ,
.

Children's allowance presents a special form of childrens social


care a monthly cash support to families with lower income, aiming at
creating more favourable conditions for childrens upbringing and education.

,
.

Republic laws on childrens social care govern conditions, levels


and ways of realising rights to childrens allowance.

COMPULSORY INSURANCE

Sources and methods of data collection

Data on compulsory insurance have been collected by regular statistical reports from the Republic Fund for Pension and Disability Insurance.

, ,
,
.

Compulsory insurance i.e. health insurance data are shown by all


categories of insurants, but data on pension and disability insurance are
shown separately by employed persons, and by independent activity
persons and farmers.

1. 1992.
:

,

.
63
( , 85/05)
,


1. 2008.
(
: ),


. 1. 2012.

,
.

Since 1 June 1992, rights from compulsory pension and disability


insurance on the territory of the Republic of Serbia have been realised in:
the Republic Fund for Pension and Disability Insurance of Independent
Activities, and the Republic Fund for Pension and Disability Insurance of
Farmers. According to Article 63 of the Law on Amendments to the Law
on Pension and Disability Insurance (Official Journal of RS, No. 85/2005),
the Republic Fund for Pension and Disability Insurance of Employed
Persons, the Republic Fund for Pension and Disability Insurance of
Independent Activities and the Republic Fund for Pension and Disability
Insurance of Farmers have become one Fund since 1 January 2008 the Republic Fund for Pension and Disability Insurance (hereinafter
called: Fund), organised as one legal unit with the status of an organisation for compulsory insurance where rights from pension and disability
insurance are realised and funds to that end ensured. Since 1 January
2012 the Fund has taken on the functions of ensuring and implementing
the pension and disability insurance, as well as the financial operations
that were under the Fund for Social Insurance of Military Insurants.

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,
( , 18/92)
,
,
.

In the field of health insurance, the Republic Fund for Health Insurance, where employees and persons performing independent activities and farmers realise their rights, has been established by the Law on
Health Insurance (Official Journal of the Republic of Serbia, No.
18/1992).


( , 57/11)

.

By Amendments to the Law on Health Insurance (Official Journal


of the RS, No 57/11) the name of the Republic Institute for Health Insurance has been changed into Republic Fund for Health Insurance.

Definitions



.
,

Active insurants are all employed and other persons having an obligation of compulsory health insurance contribution.
Other insurants are temporarily unemployed persons; persons en-



,
,
, 1991.

titled to compulsory insurance by conventions debiting foreign compulsory insurance holders and on the basis of reciprocity, as well as other
categories of persons entitled only to health insurance, except pension
rights' holders and members of their families starting from 1991.


, ,
, ,
().

Temporary incapacity to work of insurants covers cases and incapability days due to sickness, accident at work, professional disease,
family member nursing and isolation for which an insurant is entitled to
compensation instead of salary.


(,
, ,
),
, ,
.

Persons entitled to rights by pension and disability insurance system include persons entitled to pension (old-age, disability, survivors, as
well as those entitled to appropriate pension on the basis of years of
service in another country with which a convention on compulsory insurance has been signed), persons entitled to benefit for physical injury, aid
and nursing as well as beneficiaries from disability insurance.

Pensions paid to beneficiaries living abroad are pensions paid to


national pensioners living abroad and to whom a pension transfer abroad
has been granted, as well as pensions paid out to beneficiaries from
former Yugoslav Republics.

,
.

Indexes of nominal and real growth of average pensions have


been established from annual amounts of adjusted pensions for the
reference year and by using the consumer price index as the deflator for
establishing the real growth.

Contributions to defrayed pensions cover contributions for health


care of pension beneficiaries and disabled workers.

:
,
, .

Other expenditures in health insurance cover material expenses


and depreciation, intangible expenses and investment revaluation and
extraordinary expenses, etc.


: -

Other expenditures on the basis of rights from pension and disability insurance comprise: pensioners funeral expenses, acquisition of
reading and writing aids, expenses of pensioners accommodation in
retirement homes, investments in disablement prevention, resources for
pensioners and disabled workers' recreation and recovery (pensioners
recovery in spas).

, ,
,
( ).
: ,

.
: ,
, .

72

Operating expenditures cover: expenditures for employed persons, expenditures for goods and services use, interests payments and
related costs of debts accumulations.
Other expenditures of the Republic Fund for Pension and Disability Insurance comprise: taxes, obligatory fees, penal sums, etc.

Human Health, Social Work Activities and Compulsory Insurance

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

4.1.
1), 20082012.

Physicians

General

dental
Graduated
practitioners pharmacists

Medical staff
with secondary and high
education

BASIC INDICATORS IN THE SYSTEM OF PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES1),


2008-2012


.

.

o., .2)
Visits in

outpatient
Medical staff
health orwith primary
ganisations
education
thous.2)

/ Inhabitants

Beds
available

Discharged
patients

, .
Hospitalization days,
thous.

Per
physician

Per bed

/ Republic of Serbia
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012

20668
20825
21103
21079
21102

2300
2273
2242
2227
2160

2019
2034
2038
2133
2166

: .
.
2) .
1)

58132
58153
58526
58337
57843

477
437
410
451
368

44772
45147
45460
43754
42419

40908
41020
41193
41111
41220

1214436
1268862
1303684
1289462
1287729

11159
11145
10972
10743
10492

356
352
345
344
341

180
178
177
177
175

Source: Institute of Public Health of Serbia


See methodological remarks.
2) Visits to a physician office and consultation centre.
1)

Human Health, Social Work Activities and Compulsory Security

73

2013

Statistical yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

4.2. 1),
20102012.

RESULTS OF COMPULSORY IMMUNIZATIONS1),


2010-2012

Republic f Serbia

2010

2011

2012

Compulsory immunizations

, / Against diptheria, tetanus and petussis



Planned for immunization

65825
65834
64798
Total for vaccination

Fully vaccinated

63962
64211
62166
Number of persons
, %
97,2
97,5
95,9
% of vaccinated
/ Against poliomyelitis




, %

65853

65848

64185

63938
97,1

64236
97,6

61294
94,6

Planned for immunization


Fully vaccinated

Total for vaccination


Number of persons
% of vaccinated

/ MMR vaccination




, %

68485

67412

65524

65573
95,7

65065
96,5

59171
90,3

Planned for immunization


Fully vaccinated

BCG / BCG vaccination of newborns


Planned for vaccination
67339
65290
66478
66514
64403
65096
98,8
98,6
97,9




, %

: .
: ( );

. morbilli, rubella, parotitis.
1) .

Total for vaccination


Number of persons
% of vaccinated

Number of live births


Number of vaccinated
% of vaccinated

Source: Institute of Public Health of Serbia


Note: Data relate only to first vaccination (not to revaccination); for immunization against diphtheria
and tetanus there are data for revaccination with DT and DT vaccines. MMR vaccination is against
morbilli, rubella, parotitis.
1) See methodological remarks.

4.3. 1), 20102012.

ACTIVE TUBERCULOSIS AND MORBUS HIV 1), 2010-2012

Republic f Serbia
2010
/ Number

2011
2) / Rate2)

/ Number

2012
2) / Rate2)

/ Number

2) / Rate2)

() / New registered cases (incidence) of all tuberculosis kinds

1271
17,4
1388
19,1
1206
16,8
Total
04
6
1,7
7
2,1
11
3,3
0-4 year
59
6
1,6
6
1,6
6
1,7
5-9
1014
9
2,4
12
3,3
8
2,3
10-14
1519
54
12,8
34
8,2
41
10,3
15-19
20293)
124
12,7
126
27,5
111
12,1
20-293)
3039
146
14,5
161
31,9
142
14,3
30-39
4049
197
20,3
224
22,1
170
17,8
40-49
5059
192
17,3
297
31,0
251
22,8
50-59
60
537
31,6
521
47,5
466
25,9
60 and over

Unknown

04
59
1014
1519
2024
2529
3039
4049
5059
60

2559 .

() / New registered cases (incidence) of MORBUS HIV


0,74)
50
0,7
51
0,7
534)
1
0,3
3
0,6
1
0,2
1
0,2
11
2,2
7
1,4
7
1,5
14
1,4
15
1,5
15
1,5
13
1,3
15
1,6
12
1,3
8
0,7
10
0,9
9
0,8
1
0,1
54)
0,24)
6
0,3
39
2,2
40
2,3
37
2,1

: .
1) .
2) 100000 .
3)
.
4) .

74

Total
0-4 year
5-9
10-14
15-19
20-24
25-29
30-39
40-49
50-59
60 and over
Unknown
Male 25-59 year

Source: Institute of Public Health of Serbia


1) See methodological remarks.
2) Rate is calculated per 100000 inhabitants.
3) Age groups are harmonised with the annual report on communicable diseases trends from the
Institute of Public Health of Serbia.
4) Correction made by the Institute of Public Health of Serbia.

Human Health, Social Work Activities and Compulsory Insurance

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

4.4. ,
2012.1)

Institutions

INSTITUTIONS AND BENEFICIARIES OF COMPULSORY INSURANCE,


20121)
,

Beneficiaries,
total

Female

Male

/ REPUBLIC OF SERBIA





2) 3)

24

5202

2825

2377

11

914

524

390

5
3
5

1548
118
2622

915
97
1289

633
21
1333

Institutions for children and youth


Institutions for children and youth deprived of
parental care
Institutions for children and youth with development
disabilities
Institutions for upbringing of children and youth
Centres for family accommodation

57
14
43

14915
4220
10695

6026
2131
3895

8889
2089
6800

Institutions for adults


Institutions for persons with mental disorders
Institutions for aged persons and pensioners 2) 3)

Institutions for children and youth


Institutions for children and youth deprived of
parental care
Institutions for children and youth with development
disabilities
Institutions for upbringing of children and youth
Centres for family accommodation

/ SRBIJA SEVER

11

2873

1568

1305

731

412

319

4
1
1

1154
43
945

687
33
436

467
10
509



2) 3)

26
6
20

8608
1691
6917

3209
748
2461

5399
943
4456

Institutions for adults


Institutions for persons with mental disorders
Institutions for aged persons and pensioners 2) 3)

/ Beogradski region





2) 3)

1776

946

830

424

239

185

2
1
1

364
43
945

238
33
436

126
10
509

4
1
3

2398
85
2313

859
53
806

1539
32
1507

Institutions for children and youth


Institutions for children and youth deprived of
parental care
Institutions for children and youth with development
disabilities
Institutions for upbringing of children and youth
Centres for family accommodation
Institutions for adults
Institutions for persons with mental disorders
Institutions for aged persons and pensioners 2) 3)

/ Region Vojvodine





2) 3)

1097

622

475

307

173

134

2
-

790
-

449
-

341
-

22
5
17

6210
1606
4604

2350
695
1655

3860
911
2949

: .
1) .
2) .
3) , ,
, , , .

Institutions for children and youth


Institutions for children and youth deprived of parental care
Institutions for children and youth with development
disabilities
Institutions for upbringing of children and youth
Centres for family accommodation
Institutions for adults
Institutions for persons with mental disorders
Institutions for aged persons and pensioners 2) 3)

Source: Republic Office for Social Welfare.


1) Preliminary data.
2) Data refer only to state institutions for aged persons and pensioners.
3) Data on beneficiaries in institutions for old people and pensioners in Valjevo, Krupanj, Kula,
Leskovac, Novi Pazar, Sombor and Novi Becej are missing.

Human Health, Social Work Activities and Compulsory Insurance

75

2013

Statistical Yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

4.4. ,
2012.1) ()

Institutions

INSTITUTIONS AND BENEFICIARIES OF COMPULSORY INSURANCE,


20121) (continued)
,

Beneficiaries,
total

Female

Male

/ SRBIJA JUG

13

2708

1227

1481

183

112

71

Institutions for children and youth


Institutions for children and youth deprived of

parental care
Institutions for children and youth with development

394

228

166

75

64

11

2056

823

1233



2) 3)

disabilities
Institutions for upbringing of children and youth
Centres for family accommodation

31

6307

2817

3490

2529

1383

1146

Institutions for adults


Institutions for persons with mental disorders

23

3778

1434

2344

Institutions for aged persons and pensioners 2) 3)

/ Region umadije i Zapadne Srbije


1260

433

827

93

54

39

Institutions for children and youth


Institutions for children and youth deprived of

parental care
Institutions for children and youth with development

1167

379

788

16

3325

1462

1863

1351

693

658

13

1974

769

1205



2) 3)

disabilities
Institutions for upbringing of children and youth
Centres for family accommodation
Institutions for adults
Institutions for persons with mental disorders
Institutions for aged persons and pensioners 2) 3)

/ Region June i Istone Srbije


1448

794

654

90

58

32

394

228

166

75

64

11

889

444

445

15

2982

1355

1627

1178

690

488

10

1804

665

1139

Institutions for children and youth deprived of pa-

rental care
Institutions for children and youth with development

Institutions for children and youth

2) 3)

disabilities
Institutions for upbringing of children and youth
Centres for family accommodation
Institutions for adults
Institutions for persons with mental disorders
Institutions for aged persons and pensioners 2) 3)

o a / Region Kosovo I Metohija

...

: .

...

...

...

All

Source: Republic Office for Social Welfare.

1)

1)

Preliminary data.

2)

2)

Data refer only to state institutions for aged persons and pensioners.

3)

, ,
, , , .

3)

Data on beneficiaries in institutions for old people and pensioners in Valjevo, Krupanj, Kula,
Leskovac, Novi Pazar, Sombor and Novi Becej are missing.

76

Human Health, Social Work Activities and Compulsory Security

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

4.5. , 2012.1)

Total

Managers

Professionals

EMPLOYEES IN COMPULSORY INSURANCE INSTITUTIONS, 2012 1)

Service
Medical staff Administraproviders
tive staff

Technical
staff

/ REPUBLIC OF SERBIA





1634

65

447

216

377

94

435

637

33

199

20

174

36

175

792

133

196

201

41

216

98

47

32

107

18

68

12





2)3)

5895

119

417

1955

978

345

2081

1451

23

175

325

267

77

584

4444

96

242

1630

711

268

1497

Institutions for children and


youth
Institutions for children and youth
deprived of parental care
Institutions for children and youth
with development disabilities
Institutions for upbringing of children and youth
Centres for family accommodation
Institutions for adults
Institutions for persons with disabilities
Institutions for aged persons and
pensioners 2) 3)

/ SRBIJA SEVER





1194

32

314

132

349

64

303

512

21

149

20

173

24

125

599

113

112

174

33

163

44

23

10

39

29





2) 3)

3833

70

228

1512

591

202

1230

553

12

61

87

102

35

256

3280

58

167

1425

489

167

974

Institutions for children and


youth
Institutions for children and youth
deprived of parental care
Institutions for children and youth
with development disabilities
Institutions for upbringing of
children and youth
Centres for family accommodation
Institutions for adults
Institutions for persons with
disabilities
Institutions for aged persons and
pensioners 2) 3)

/ Beogradski region









2)

638

18

202

24

205

33

156

373

95

171

12

86

182

55

24

32

14

55

44

23

10

39

29

1527

13

75

885

166

46

342

63

15

12

25

1464

11

68

870

154

44

317

: .
1) .
2) .
3) ,
.

Institutions for children and


youth
Institutions for children and youth
deprived of parental care
Institutions for children and youth
with development disabilities
Institutions for upbringing of
children and youth
Centres for family accommodation
Institutions for adults
Institutions for persons with
disabilities
Institutions for aged persons and
pensioners 2)

Source: Republic Office for Social Welfare.


1) Preliminary data.
2) Data refer only to state institutions for aged persons and pensioners.
3) The data on employees in institutions for aged persons and pensioners in Valjevo, Novi Pazar and
Novi Beej are not available and they are missing.

Human Health, Social Work Activities and Compulsory Insurance

77

2013

Statistical Yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

4.5. , 2012.1)
()

Managers

Total

Professionals

EMPLOYEES IN COMPULSORY INSURANCE INSTITUTIONS, 2012 1)


(continued)

Service
Medical staff Administraproviders
tive staff

Technical
staff

/ Region Vojvodine










2) 3)

556

14

112

108

144

31

147

139

12

54

20

12

39

417

58

88

142

19

108

2306

57

153

627

425

156

888

490

10

54

72

90

33

231

1816

47

99

555

335

123

657

Institutions for children and


youth
Institutions for children and youth
deprived of parental care
Institutions for children and youth
with development disabilities
Institutions for upbringing of
children and youth
Centres for family accommodation
Institutions for adults
Institutions for persons with disabilities
Institutions for aged persons and
pensioners 2) 3)

/ SRBIJA JUG










2) 3)

440

33

133

84

28

30

132

125

12

50

12

50

193

20

84

27

53

54
68

4
16

24
39

4
6

22
7

2062

49

189

443

387

143

851

898

11

114

238

165

42

328

1164

38

75

205

222

101

523

Institutions for children and


youth
Institutions for children and youth
deprived of parental care
Institutions for children and youth
with development disabilities
Institutions for upbringing of children and youth
Centres for family accommodation
Institutions for adults
Institutions for persons with mental
disorders
Institutions for aged persons and
pensioners 2) 3)

/ Region umadije i Zapadne Srbije












2) 3)

108

10

52

10

35

71

27

30

37

25

1042

26

87

220

197

70

442

444

49

112

87

19

172

598

21

38

108

110

51

270

: .
1) .
2) .
3) ,
.

78

Institutions for children and


youth
Institutions for children and youth
deprived of parental care
Institutions for children and youth
with development disabilities
Institutions for upbringing of children and youth
Centres for family accommodation
Institutions for adults
Institutions for persons with mental
disorders
Institutions for aged persons and
pensioners 2) 3)

Source: Republic Office for Social Welfare.


1) Preliminary data.
2) Data refer only to state institutions for aged persons and pensioners.
3) The data on employees in institutions for aged persons and pensioners in Valjevo, Novi Pazar and
Novi Beej are not available and they are missing.

Human Health, Social Work Activities and Compulsory Security

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

EMPLOYEES IN COMPULSORY INSURANCE INSTITUTIONS, 2012 1)


(continued)

4.5. , 2012.1)
()

Managers

Total

Professionals

Service
Medical staff Administraproviders
tive staff

Technical
staff

/ Region June i Istone Srbije












2)

332

23

81

84

27

20

97

54

23

20

193

20

84

27

53

54
31

4
12

24
14

4
3

22
2

1020

23

102

223

190

73

409

454

65

126

78

23

156

566

17

37

97

112

50

253

Institutions for children and


youth
Institutions for children and youth
deprived of parental care
Institutions for children and youth
with development disabilities
Institutions for upbringing of children and youth
Centres for family accommodation
Institutions for adults
Institutions for persons with mental
disorders
Institutions for aged persons and
pensioners 2)

o a / Region Kosovo i Metohija

: .
1) .
2) .

All

Source: Republic Office for Social Welfare.


1) Preliminary data.
2) Data refer only to state institutions for aged persons and pensioners.

4.6. , 20112012.

CHILDRENS ALLOWANCE 2011-2012


2011

2012



, . , . , . , .
Average number of Number of chil- Average number of Number of chilbeneficiaries,
beneficiaries,
dren, thous.
dren, thous.
thous.
thous.

212

402

210

396

REPUBLIC OF SERBIA

80

148

80

148

SERBIA SEVER

16
64

32
116

17
63

33
115

Beogradski region
Region Vojvodine

132

254

130

248

SERBIA JUG

71
54
7

137
102
15

70
53
7

135
99
14

Region umadije i Zapadne Srbije


Region June i Istone Srbije
Region Kosovo i Metohija1)




1)

: , .
1) .

Source: Ministry of Labour, Employment and Social Policy.


1) Incoplete coverage.

Human Health, Social Work Activities and Compulsory Insurance

79

2013

Statistical Yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

4.7. , 20082012.

HEALTH INSURANCE, 2008-2012

thous.
2008

()






, ,

2009

2010

2011

2012

2043

1861

1815

1818

1822

1606
101
2247

1584
108
2215

1633
66
1655

1637
60
1623

1638
58
1607

Insurants, (average)
Active insurants
Beneficiaries of health insurance by pension and
disability insurance
Persons temporary unemployed
Family members
Utilisation of rights
Temporary incapacity - prevention for work
Days
Professional injuries and professional disease
Illness
Nursing of a family member, isolation and
attendance

4805
8
4678

4739
8
4633

4176
7
4064

4170
7
4062

3504
3
3503

108

106

104

101

99

80680

59387

90152

91566

84488

Utilisation of other rights


Medicines issued

736
10505

777
11394

766
11285

771
11505

767
11048

Treatment at hospitals
Cases
Days

: .

Source: Republic Fund for Health Insurance

4.8.
, 20082012.

2008

2009

2010

2011

1463120
660221
334282
311891
98352
58374

1477993
681908
329298
313132
92720
60935

1494386
708934
322934
313865
87246
61407

1502669
729516
314488
313842
82930
61893

: .
1) .

80

PENSION AND DISABILITY INSURANCE


OF EMPLOYED PERSONS, 2008-2012
20121)
1565386 Utilisation of rights Total
780953 Old-age pensions
311314 Disability pensions
328625 Survivors pensions
79271 Compensation for physical injury
63174 Compensation for assistance and nursing

Source: Republic Fund for Pension and Disability Insurance


1) Including data for professional military men.

Human Health, Social Work Activities and Compulsory Insurance

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

4.9. , 20082012.1)

BENEFICIARIES OF PENSIONS, 2008-20121)

31.

As of 31 December
2008

2009

2010

2011

20122)

1306394
660221
334282
311891

1324338
681908
329298
313132

1345733
708934
322934
313865

1357846
729516
314488
313842

1420892
780953
311314
328625

Total
Old-age pensions
Disability pensions
Survivors pensions

351670
179264
83611
88795

355427
184387
82035
89005

359419
190237
80108
89074

362185
195770
77434
88981

372355
205911
75960
90484

Vojvodina region
Old-age pensions
Disability pensions
Survivors pensions

: .
1) .
2) .

Source: Republic Fund for Pension and Disability Insurance


1) Data refer to beneficiaries of pensions from the category of employees insurance.
2) Including data for professional military men.

4.10. ,
, 20082012. 1)

BENEFICIARIES OF PENSIONS, NEW BENEFICIARIES AND


PERMANENT SUSPENSIONS DURING THE YEAR, 2008-20121)




( )
Beneficiaries using the right to pension (new) for the Beneficiaries whose right to pension has ceased
first time, total per year
(caused by death), total per year


Old-age
Disability Survivors
Total
Old-age
Disability Survivors
Total
Old-age
Disability Survivors

,
Beneficiaries, December

Total
2008
2009
2010
2011
20122)

1306394
1324338
1345733
1357846
1420892

660221
681908
708934
729516
780953

334282
329298
322934
314488
311314

311891
313132
313865
313842
328625

80690
85778
91253
81006
89120

46876
48573
54717
48370
57680

: .
1) .
2) .

13406
15140
14799
12121
11412

20408
22065
21737
20515
20028

54238
55938
57678
57736
60390

2008
2009
2010
2011
20122)

19386
21714
21790
23200
25033

Disability

22634
25224
25195
26683
28585

17916
20045
20054
21312
22786

Survivors'
14200
15964
16048
17131
18920

: .
1) .
2) .

15414
16081
16121
16021
17051

AVERAGE PENSIONS, 2008-20121)


,
Average pension adjusted by the law, RSD

Old- age

17172
16863
17930
17723
17650

Source: Republic Fund for Pension and Disability Insurance


1) Data refer to beneficiaries of pensions from the category of employees insurance.
2) Including data for professional military men.

4.11. , 20082012.1)

Total

21652
22994
23627
23992
25689



Chain indexes of real average pensions
adjusted by the law

Total
113,9
103,1
94,0
95,9
100,1

Old-age
113,1
102,6
93,5
95,4
99,4

Disability
113,8
103,0
93,7
95,7
99,2

Survivors'
114,3
103,5
94,1
96,2
102,5


,
Chain indexes of
Average paid out
real average paid
pension, RSD
out pensions

Pension-Total
Pension-Total
18910
21713
21750
23076
24876

108,1
105,7
93,8
95,6
100,0

Source: Republic Fund for Pension and Disability Insurance


1) Data refer to beneficiaries of pensions from the category of employees insurance.
2) Including data for professional military men.

Human Health, Social Work Activities and Compulsory Insurance

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4.12.
, 20082012.

PENSION AND DISABILITY INSURANCE OF EMPLOYED


PERSONS EXPENDITURES, 2008-2012

thous. RSD
2008

2009

2010

2011

360470642

418914397

422108829

450886376

508869358 Total

(, , )

2)


297741712

345350820

351256582

375630105

3701240
1274310
8218582

4490418
1391142
9934273

4700676
1330026
10058853

5359277
1329052
10652427

422015746 Pensions (old-age, disability, survivors)


Pensions paid out to beneficiaries
6761540 living abroad2)
1355579 Compensation for physical disability
11443658 Compensation for aid and care

1685983
2116334
44161681
61094523)
301153)
6591273)

1680099
2213625
47067267
62536803)
304283)
6704163)

1571567
1641562
1679566
2073113
37698566
43664017
60290483)
65157483)
997493)
1034503)
24563023)
37498543)

20121)

Compensation for disability insurance


Other expenditures based on PDI rights
Contributions to paid out pensions
Operating expenditures
Other expenditures
Expenses

1668551
3237219
52695581
6606010
1604460
1481014

: .
Source: Annual financial reports of Republic Fund for Pension and Disability Insurance
1) .
1) Including data for professional military men.
2)
2) Pensions paid out to beneficiaries who realised the right in former SFRY Republics with residence
, 2003. , 2004.
on the territory of Serbia up to 2003, and from 2004 according to conventions.
.
3) , .
3) Data relate to employed persons, agricultural workers and independent activities.

4.13.

, 2011. 2012.

PENSION AND DISABILITY INSURANCE OF


FARMERS AND INDEPENDENT
ACTIVITIES, 2011 AND 2012

Farmers
2011

2012


Independent activities
2011

2012

, 31. / Beneficiaries, as of 31 December

219025
179749
13705
25494
77

215530
176263
13960
25307
59

61851
29437
17107
15307

66718
33349
17467
15902

Total
Old-age pensions
Disability pensions
Survivors pensions
Pensions of old-age households

, . / Expenditures, thous. RSD










: .

82

29928787

31123664

19820829

22254676

24738807
20957345
1702017
2048016
20648
10781

25682916
21614960
1814280
2221722
17919
14035

17097340
9222483
4670106
3071779

132972

19076184
10800478
4971612
3304094

147902

37294
1973665
163862
3015159

37868
2081835
180553
3140492

34681
486102
94262
2108444

34628
520283
106708
2368971

Total
Pensions
Old-age pensions
Disability pensions
Survivors pensions
Pensions to old-age households
Pensions from abroad and pensions by Regulation
Compensation for physical disability
Compensation for aid and care
Other expenditures based on PDI rights
Contributions to paid out pensions

Source: Republic Fund for Pension and Disability Insurance

Human Health, Social Work Activities and Compulsory Insurance

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

CHAPTER

EDUCATION


: .

The chapter of Education presents the data for all levels of education from preschool to tertiary education.

2011/12.
1278788 . ,
14,5 %, 45,5%,
22%, 18,1%.

In 2011/12 school year, total of 1278788 persons participated in


any of the education levels, whereof preschool education comprised
14.5%, primary and lower secondary education comprised 45.5%, upper
secondary 22% and tertiary 18.1%.

a
,
5,6% 2011/12.
.
( )
95,25%. O
99% ,
85,6%,
.

As regards the coverage of generation on various education levels, program of obligatory preschool education increased by 5.6% in
2011/12, compared to the previous year. Primary and lower secondary
education (compulsory attendance) covers about 95.25% and noted the
decrease relative to the previous year. Over 99% of pupils continue
education after completing primary and lower secondary education, but
the generation coverage in upper secondary education is about 85.6%
because there is a dropout of pupils after enrollment to upper secondary
schools.

.
2011/12. .,
.
2011/12.
1,4% .

The number of pupils in primary schools shows a slight decrease


in 2011/2012 school year, which is a common trend in recent years,
mainly because birth rate's decrease in the country. Regarding upper
secondary education, the number of pupils/students in 2011/2012 decreased by approximately 1.4%, when compared with the previous
school year.

,
1,4 %
. 2011/12. .
42% .

Number of students in tertiary education increased by about 1.4%


in 2011/2012 school year. Coverage of generation attending faculties
and higher schools is about 42%, showing further tendency of slight
increase.

2011/12.
(, , ,
, , , ) 37955
. 58%
, 28% , 6,7% , 3,5%
.
, 99000
, . 54%
, 31%
15% .
, 61% .
59,9%
, 89%
.

In 2011/2012 school year in the Republic of Serbia, 37955 pupils


attended schools in ethnic languages (Albanian, Bulgarian, Hungarian,
Romanian, Ruthenian, Slovak and Croatian). Over 58% pupils attended
schools in Hungarian, about 28% in Albanian, 6.7% in Slovak, 3.5% in
Romanian.
As regarding the teaching staff, over 99000 teachers were employed in primary, secondary and tertiary education. About 54% of all
employed work in primary and lower secondary education, 31% in upper
secondary and about 15% in tertiary education. Out of those in primary
and lower secondary education, 61% are full-time teachers. In upper
secondary education, 59.9% are full-time teachers and in tertiary education, 89% are full-time teachers and assistants.

Sources and methods of data collection

, ,
().

Data on preschool, primary, secondary and tertiary education are


collected by regular annual surveys.

Education

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Coverage


, ,
.

, ,
, , . , , .

Annual reports of Education Statistics cover preschool, primary


and lower secondary, upper secondary and tertiary education from the
division of the Classification of Activities - "Education". Data on preschool, primary and lower secondary and upper secondary education
relate to the end of the school year, whereas data on students enrolled in
tertiary education and teaching staff in higher schools, faculties and
academies refer to the beginning of winter semester, i.e. when students
were enrolled. Data on graduated students, specialists, masters of
arts/science and PhDs relate to the calendar year.

Definitions

,
- .
,
, .

.

,
.


.

I , I
VIII
, IV .

A school is an educational institution or educational unit where


educational activity is performed according to a curriculum. Each school
unit, whether it is an independent school unit, regional unit or class within
another type of school, is shown under this concept.

Preschool education


,
.


. ,
, .

. ,
-
,
,
, , ,

.

.

The activity of preschool education refers to education of preschool aged children, i.e. children from six months to the age of starting
school. Preparatory preschool program is realized as program of preparation of children for primary school, in scope of preschool education. It is
realized with children in a year before starting school and it lasts four
hours a day, for at least nine months.



.
,
- .
, , .
.
, , .
.


.

84

Education coverage represents the ration between the number of


enrolled students in a selected level of education and the relevant age
group for the corresponding level.
Drop out rate represents the difference between the number of
pupils at the beginning and at the end of the school year, in relation to
their number at the beginning of the school year.
Completion rate is the ratio between the number of pupils who
completed certain educational level and the age group expected to complete the appropriate education level.
Schooling continuation rate is the ratio between the number of
new pupils enrolled in the first grade of secondary school, i.e. in the first
grade of tertiary education and those who enrolled in the eighth grade of
primary school, i.e. the fourth grade of secondary school during the
previous school year.

This program is performed in preschool institutions. In scope of


this program, realized are the regular programs, lasting during the whole
day or half of the day, with a possibility of carrying out some other specialized programs as well, in accordance with the needs and interests of
children, parents, i.e. guardians and according to the possibilities of the
preschool institution and local self-government unit.
Preparatory preschool program can be also realized in primary
school.
Regular primary and lower secondary education
Primary and lower secondary education is the activity of the direct
social interest and is realized as public service. Primary and lower secondary education in the Republic of Serbia is compulsory, lasting eight
years and being conducted in two educational cycles. The first cycle
covers the first, second, third and fourth grade. For the pupils of this
cycle, classroom teaching is organized. The second cycle covers the
fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth grade, in which the subject teaching is
organized. Regarding the national minorities, subject teaching can be
realized in Serbian and ethnic languages, including also the elements of
national cultures from the first grade.

Education

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

Regular upper secondary education


.

, : ; ; ;
( ).

Activity of upper secondary education is the activity of the direct


social interest and is realized as public service. Activity of upper secondary education is performed in secondary school, i.e. in gymnasium,
vocational school, arts school, mixed school (gymnasium and vocational
or arts school).



.
.

In gymnasium, general education lasts four years, providing the


grounds for further education in higher schools. After completion, the
students take the general certificate of education (matriculation).




.
.

Arts school provides general and arts education, also lasting four
years, providing the skills for performing particular occupation or continuing education in higher school institutions. After the fourth grade, the
students take arts or general certificate of education.

Vocational education is meant to provide general or vocational


education, lasting three or four years, providing skills for performing
particular occupation and continuing education in higher school institutions.


,
.


.
.

After completing a three-year vocational school, students take the


final exam, and after completing the four-year school, they take the
vocational certificate.
Specialist - master education means further specialization after
two-year working experience and lasts one or two years. After completing specialist education, students take a specialist - master exam.

1990/91.
().

Starting from 1990/91 school-year, upper secondary education


has been organized by fields of work and in scope of them - by educational profiles (occupations.)


( )

Education of pupils with disabilities


(primary and lower secondary and upper secondary)



,
, .

Pupils with disabilities acquire education, as a rule, in schools with


other pupils, and when it is in the best interest for pupils, they attend
schools for pupils with disabilities, in accordance with the Law.

, ,
, .


.

,
.

Following the rule, schools for pupils with disabilities receive children
at
compulsory
school
age
or
after.
The educational program is in compliance with program of regular
schools and is adapted to childrens disability level. Classes with pupils
with disabilities in relevant regular schools are shown as school units,
which is in line with the statistical definition of school as an observation
unit.

Adult education

15 (), , .

Adult education schools enable persons aged over 15 (adults),


who do not attend school on regular basis, to acquire elementary education and upbringing.


.
, I VIII, . ,

.

Adults can complete primary and lower secondary school by either


regularly attending school or taking exams. Primary and lower secondary
education of adults is organized by classes from I to VIII and lasts four
years. Organizationally, these schools are either separate schools or
classes within the corresponding schools.

Adults acquire upper secondary education as part-time pupils in


upper secondary schools.

Education

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Primary music and ballet schools

.
.

Primary music and ballet schools are meant to prepare children to


continue education in secondary music and ballet schools. These last
from two to six years and are simultaneous with regular primary and
lower secondary education.

Primary music and ballet schools within a secondary arts school


are shown as primary music or ballet school.

Tertiary education


,
.

Activity of tertiary education is realized as academic or vocational


studies on the grounds of certified, i.e. accredited programs for acquiring
tertiary education.

,
.

Tertiary education covers higher schools, faculties and art academies.

( 2006.
)
,
.
2007/2008.
( )
(, ), ,
, -
.

.

According to the Law on Higher Education (end of 2006), which


implements decisions of Bologna Convention, the Statistical Office of the
Republic of Serbia has harmonized the monitoring of both enrolled and
graduated students with these modifications. Since 2007/2008 school
year, both enrolled and graduated students have been monitored by type
of studying (academic and vocational) and by degree of studying (the
first, second and third degree), respectively basic academic, basic vocational, master studies-specialist and PhD studies. Data processing and
publishing are carried out according to the Classification of Educational
Fields instead of previous departments and majors.

Tertiary education - teaching staff

Data about faculties and higher schools teaching staff are provided by regular annual reports on students enrollment in winter semester.

PUPILS AND STUDENTS' STANDARDS

Sources and methods of data collection


,
,
, .

Data on pupils hostels and students' centers are taken from the
Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of the
Republic of Serbia, Department for Tertiary Education, Investments,
Pupils and Students Standards and Public Procurement.

Definitions

,

-,
.

Pupils hostels provide lodging, food and upbringing to primary


and secondary school pupils during their schooling away from their
parents/guardians place of residence, as well as to pupils needing
accommodation for some other reasons.


, , .
, , .

Students' centers provide accommodation for high schools, faculties and art academies students during their studies. Besides accommodation, food for students in these centers can be also provided.

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5.1. , 2011.1)

BASIC INDICATORS ON EDUCATION, 20111)


Teaching staff

Classes

Total

Full-time

/
Pupils - students

Pupils - students who


completed
school

/ REPUBLIC OF SERBIA


27776
11474
-

52675
30479
15030

13258
5769
-

5383
2618
-

7875
3151
-

14687
8432
3859

14518
5705
-

28839
15085
3805

33220
18389
13332

582598
283521
231661

75582
75291
47523

Primary and Lower-secondary education


Upper-secondary education
Tertiary education

35727
37290
37110

Primary and Lower-secondary education


Upper-secondary education
Tertiary education

15449
18028
23316

Primary and Lower-secondary education


Upper-secondary education
Tertiary education

20278
19262
13794

Primary and Lower-secondary education


Upper-secondary education
Tertiary education

39855
38001
10413

Primary and Lower-secondary education


Upper-secondary education
Tertiary education

/ SRBIJA SEVER
23836
15394
11225

15646
9322
9915

280029
139428
174590

/ Beogradski region
9149
6962
7366

6981
4782
6835

121612
66156
118532

/ Region Vojvodine
8665
4540
3080

158417
73272
56058

/ SRBIJA JUG
17574
9067
3417

302569
144093
57071

/ Region umadije i Zapadne Srbije




8186
3187
-

6332
2518
-

15600
8272
1902

9561
5165
1615

168743
81007
30044

22210
21090
5624

Primary and Lower-secondary education


Upper-secondary education
Tertiary education

/ Region June i Istone Srbije


13239
6813
1903

8013
3902
1802

133826
63086
27027

17645
16911
4789

Primary and Lower-secondary education


Upper-secondary education
Tertiary education

Primary and Lower-secondary education


Upper-secondary education
Tertiary education

o a / Region Kosovo i Metohija

1)

, ,
.

...
...
...
1)

Data on the number of classes, teachers and students relate to the school year, and the other
data relate to the calendar year.

Education

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5.2.

Number of
Number of
educational
institutions
groups

BASIC INDICATORS ON PRESCHOOL EDUCATION



Children older than 3 years


Children aged up to 3 years


Number of
children

Educational
groups

Children, total

Educational
groups

Girls

Children, total

Girls

/ REPUBLIC OF SERBIA
2010/11
2011/12

2384
2427

8791
9264

179865
184900

1713
1827

27521
29469

13364
14115

7078
7437

152344
155431

73999
75439

8394
9166

3757
4041

86431
89930

41973
43732

4896
5370

1649
1885

39064
42818

18976
20816

3498
3796

2108
2156

47363
47112

22997
22916

4970
4949

3321
3396

65913
65501

32026
31707

1947
2028

38596
38598

18800
18727

1374
1368

27317
26903

13226
12980

...

...

...

/ SRBIJA SEVER
2010/11
2011/12

1072
1118

4869
5254

103722
109041

2010/11
2011/12

399
449

2330
2646

49062
53919

1112
1213

17291
19111

/ Beogradski region
681
761

9998
11101

/ Region Vojvodine
2010/11
2011/12

673
669

2539
2608

54660
55122

431
452

7293
8010

/ SRBIJA JUG
2010/11
2011/12

1312
1309

3922
4010

2010/11
2011/12

730
732

2307
2409

76143
75859

601
614

10230
10358

/ Region umadije i Zapadne Srbije


44846
45106

360
381

6250
6508

3053
3137

/ Region June i Istone Srbije


2010/11
2011/12

582
577

1615
1601

31297
30753

241
233

3980
3850

1917
1812

o a / Region Kosovo i Metohija


2010/11
2011/12

...

...

...

...

...

...

5.3. O
E O

BASIC INDICATORS ON PRIMARY


AND SECONDARY EDUCATION

Schools

Classes

Pupils

Total


Graduated

Females

All

Regular

/ Regular primary and lower secondary education


2010/11
2011/12

3470
3473

26808
25156

573274
570981

278938
277849

74294
74704

74294
74704

2010/11
2011/12

REPUBLIC OF SERBIA

2010/11
2011/12

822
826

12612
12304

273439
273840

133249
133423

34804
35165

34804
35165

2010/11
2011/12

SRBIJA SEVER

2010/11
2011/12

285
290

5069
4922

118268
120499

57645
58615

15017
15403

15017
15403

2010/11
2011/12

Beogradski region

2010/11
2011/12

537
536

7543
7382

155171
153341

75604
74808

19787
19762

19787
19762

2010/11
2011/12

Region Vojvodine

2010/11
2011/12

2648
2647

14196
12852

299835
297141

145689
144426

39490
39539

39490
39539

2010/11
2011/12

SRBIJA JUG

2010/11
2011/12

1410
1408

8051
7007

167883
166129

81744
80916

22086
22087

22086
22087

2010/11
2011/12

2010/11
2011/12

1238
1239

6145
5845

131952
131012

63945
63510

17404
17452

17404
17452

2010/11
2011/12

Region June i Istone Srbije

2010/11
2011/12

...
...

...
...

...
...

...
...

...
...

...
...

2010/11
2011/12

Region Kosovo i Metohija

88

Region umadije i Zapadne


Srbije

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5.3. O
E O ()

BASIC INDICATORS ON PRIMARY


AND SECONDARY EDUCATION (continued)

Schools

Classes

Pupils

Total


Graduated

Females

All

Regular

/ Regular upper secondary education


2010/11
2011/12

497
497

11135
11116

281605
278809

140804
139376

74820
75022

67728
68225

2010/11
2011/12

REPUBLIC OF SERBIA

2010/11
2011/12

237
238

5574
5539

138199
136598

69259
68420

36962
36914

32876
33114

2010/11
2011/12

SRBIJA SEVER

2010/11
2011/12

99
99

2526
2519

65521
64642

32549
32048

17878
17616

15524
15582

2010/11
2011/12

Beogradski region

2010/11
2011/12

138
139

3048
3020

72678
71956

36710
36372

19084
19298

17352
17532

2010/11
2011/12

Region Vojvodine

2010/11
2011/12

260
259

5561
5577

143406
142211

71545
70956

37858
38108

34852
35111

2010/11
2011/12

SRBIJA JUG

2010/11
2011/12

137
137

3110
3119

80688
80169

40778
40565

21014
21514

19495
19819

2010/11
2011/12

2010/11
2011/12

123
122

2451
2458

62718
62042

30767
30391

16844
16594

15357
15292

2010/11
2011/12

Region June i Istone Srbije

2010/11
2011/12

...

...

...

...

...

...

2010/11
2011/12

Region Kosovo i Metohija

Region umadije i Zapadne


Srbije

/ Primary and lower secondary education of pupils with disabilities


2010/11
2011/12

240
242

795
747

6120
5716

2521
2272

886
921

886
921

2010/11
2011/12

REPUBLIC OF SERBIA

2010/11
2011/12

147
148

522
500

4209
3774

1759
1516

575
589

575
589

2010/11
2011/12

SRBIJA SEVER

2010/11
2011/12

41
43

235
204

1678
1513

730
612

206
218

206
218

2010/11
2011/12

Beogradski region

2010/11
2011/12

106
105

287
296

2531
2261

1029
904

369
371

369
371

2010/11
2011/12

Region Vojvodine

2010/11
2011/12

93
94

273
247

1911
1942

762
756

311
332

311
332

2010/11
2011/12

SRBIJA JUG

2010/11
2011/12

44
43

135
101

860
871

320
328

124
127

124
127

2010/11
2011/12

2010/11
2011/12

49
51

138
146

1051
1071

442
428

187
205

187
205

2010/11
2011/12

Region June i Istone Srbije

2010/11
2011/12

...
...

...
...

...
...

...
...

...
...

...
...

2010/11
2011/12

Region Kosovo i Metohija

Region umadije i Zapadne


Srbije

/ Upper secondary education of pupils with disabilities


2010/11
2011/12

43
43

339
342

1916
2048

707
766

471
394

466
382

2010/11
2011/12

REPUBLIC OF SERBIA

2010/11
2011/12

21
21

195
200

1229
1285

484
502

328
229

323
227

2010/11
2011/12

SRBIJA SEVER

2010/11
2011/12

7
7

92
89

635
650

259
260

150
91

149
91

2010/11
2011/12

Beogradski region

2010/11
2011/12

14
14

103
111

594
635

225
242

178
138

174
136

2010/11
2011/12

Region Vojvodine

2010/11
2011/12

22
22

144
142

687
763

223
264

143
165

143
155

2010/11
2011/12

SRBIJA JUG

2010/11
2011/12

13
13

77
72

319
336

118
141

76
70

76
70

2010/11
2011/12

2010/11
2011/12

9
9

67
70

368
427

105
123

67
95

67
85

2010/11
2011/12

Region June i Istone Srbije

2010/11
2011/12

...
...

...
...

...
...

...
...

...
...

...
...

2010/11
2011/12

Region Kosovo i Metohija

Region umadije i Zapadne


Srbije

Education

89

2013

Statistical yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

5.3. O
E O ()

BASIC INDICATORS ON PRIMARY


AND SECONDARY EDUCATION (continued)

Schools

Classes

Pupils

Total


Graduated

Females

All

Regular

/ Primary and lower secondary education of adults


2010/11
2011/12

17
48

178
275

3266
4673

1304
1987

402
556

402
556

2010/11
2011/12

REPUBLIC OF SERBIA

2010/11
2011/12

7
18

126
155

2381
2888

972
1175

348
317

348
317

2010/11
2011/12

SRBIJA SEVER

2010/11
2011/12

5
6

81
90

1666
1655

739
727

226
214

226
214

2010/11
2011/12

Beogradski region

2010/11
2011/12

2
12

45
65

715
1233

233
448

122
103

122
103

2010/11
2011/12

Region Vojvodine

2010/11
2011/12

10
30

52
120

885
1785

332
812

54
239

54
239

2010/11
2011/12

SRBIJA JUG

2010/11
2011/12

1
8

3
20

62
391

33
215

68

68

2010/11
2011/12

2010/11
2011/12

9
22

49
100

823
1394

299
597

54
171

54
171

2010/11
2011/12

Region June i Istone Srbije

2010/11
2011/12

...

...

...

...

...

...

2010/11
2011/12

Region Kosovo i Metohija

2010/11
2011/12

REPUBLIC OF SERBIA

2010/11
2011/12

SRBIJA SEVER

2010/11
2011/12

Beogradski region

2010/11
2011/12

Region Vojvodine

2010/11
2011/12

SRBIJA JUG

Region umadije i Zapadne


Srbije

/ Lower arts education







90

2010/11
2011/12

101

99

2010/11
2011/12

46

2010/11
2011/12

15

2010/11
2011/12

31

2010/11
2011/12

55

45
14
31
54

2010/11
2011/12

28

29

2010/11
2011/12

26

2010/11
2011/12

...
...

26

...
...

21547

12927

2863

2863

23351

14215

2940

2940

12994

8114

1722

1722

14205

8838

1833

1833

6528

4151

892

892

7491

4667

1071

1071

6466

3963

830

830

6714

4171

762

762

8553

4813

1141

1141

9146

5377

1107

1107

4380

2489

619

619

4915

2868

554

554

2010/11
2011/12

Region umadije i Zapadne


Srbije

4173

2324

522

522

2509

553

553

2010/11
2011/12

Region June i Istone Srbije

4231
...
...

...
...

...
...

...
...

2010/11
2011/12

Region Kosovo i Metohija

Education

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

UPPER SECONDARY EDUCATION BY FIELDS OF EDUCATION,


2011/12 SCHOOL YEAR

5.4. , ,
2011/12.

Regular students

,
,

,

( )


Part-time students


Graduated

All

Regular

Total

Female

Total

Female

278809

139376

17725

7467

74962

68225

REPUBLIC OF SERBIA

67533

39175

487

209

16661

16500

16786
3522
1172
26880
27143
10994
4224
7628
13361
25215
38983
201
6222
24888
4057

8511
1346
428
5001
2120
7412
3602
2066
3670
14045
25489
133
3927
19074
3377

1328
444
288
2559
1829
605
503
317
2319
2490
1791
3
139
2123
499

629
74
33
292
129
360
412
48
490
1357
1104
3
74
1832
421

4453
1008
312
8075
7288
2705
1181
2071
4064
7480
10145
52
1396
6643
1427

4155
879
206
6830
6486
2548
1048
1954
2983
6753
9447
49
1340
5780
1267

Gymnasium
Agriculture, Manufacturing and Fodd processing
Forestry and Wood processing
Geology, Mining and Metallurgy
Machinery and Metal Processing
lectrical engineering
Chemistry, Non-metal work and Printing
Textiles and Leather Industry Industry
Geodesy and Construction
Transport
Trade, Caterinig and Tourism
Economics, Law and Administration
Hydrometeorology
Culture, Arts and Public information
Health and Social Welfare
Other (personal services)

136598

68420

9358

4144

36914

33114

,
,

,

( )

34798

20122

328

138

8604

8500

7889
1796
675
11994
13436
5977
2022
4497
6783
9829
18404
201
3710
12089
2498

4122
928
255
1703
714
4012
1864
1306
1789
5396
12141
133
2424
9432
2079

704
189
172
1227
768
304
149
161
1193
1016
1046
3
83
1838
176

344
36
21
118
30
194
132
37
132
510
628
3
49
1618
154

2010
497
196
3621
3524
1410
532
1189
2180
2938
4913
52
791
3550
906

1899
451
129
3043
3164
1324
514
1127
1500
2601
4433
49
760
2795
825

64642

32048

4654

1808

17616

15582

,
,

,

( )

18740

10672

273

106

4651

4558

1983
524
541
5453
6740
1844
987
2627
3358
3847
8283
201
2295
5976
1276

1103
289
205
1032
418
1160
879
737
899
2045
5371
133
1527
4531
1047

206
65
172
874
425
182
62
48
703
545
325
3
54
603
114

112
18
21
99
24
121
48
16
69
269
228
3
36
539
99

480
155
196
1775
1863
485
264
679
1166
1208
2091
52
491
1615
445

440
143
129
1357
1631
422
254
654
762
991
1978
49
465
1361
388

SRBIJA SEVER
Gymnasium
Agriculture, Manufacturing and Fodd processing
Forestry and Wood processing
Geology, Mining and Metallurgy
Machinery and Metal Processing
lectrical engineering
Chemistry, Non-metal work and Printing
Textiles and Leather Industry Industry
Geodesy and Construction
Transport
Trade, Caterinig and Tourism
Economics, Law and Administration
Hydrometeorology
Culture, Arts and Public information
Health and Social Welfare
Other (personal services)
Beogradski region
Gymnasium
Agriculture, Manufacturing and Fodd processing
Forestry and Wood processing
Geology, Mining and Metallurgy
Machinery and Metal Processing
lectrical engineering
Chemistry, Non-metal work and Printing
Textiles and Leather Industry Industry
Geodesy and Construction
Transport
Trade, Caterinig and Tourism
Economics, Law and Administration
Hydrometeorology
Culture, Arts and Public information
Health and Social Welfare
Other (personal services)

Education

91

2013

Statistical yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

5.4. , ,
2011/12. ()

Regular students

UPPER SECONDARY EDUCATION BY FIELDS OF EDUCATION,


2011/12 SCHOOL YEAR (continued)

Part-time students


Graduated

All

Regular

Total

Female

Total

Female

71956

36372

4704

2336

19298

17532

,
,

,

( )

16058

9450

3943

3942

5906
1272
134
6541
6696
4166
1035
1870
3425
5982
10121
1415
6113
1222

3019
639
50
671
296
2852
985
569
890
3351
6770
897
4901
1032

55
498
124
353
343
122
87
113
490
471
721
29
1235
62

32
232
18
19
6
73
84
21
63
241
400
13
1079
55

1470
379
34
1846
1661
925
268
510
1014
730
2822
300
1935
461

1459
308
0
1686
1533
902
260
473
738
1610
2455
295
1434
437

142211

70956

8367

3323

38048

35111

,
,

,

( )

32735

19053

159

71

8057

8000

8897
1726
497
14886
13707
5017
2202
3131
6578
15386
20579
2512
12799
1559

4389
418
173
3298
1406
3400
1738
760
1881
8649
13348
1503
9642
1298

624
255
116
1332
1061
301
354
156
1126
1474
745
56
285
323

285
38
12
174
99
166
280
11
358
847
476
25
214
267

2443
511
116
4454
3764
1295
649
882
1884
4542
5232
605
3093
521

2256
428
77
3787
3322
1224
534
827
1483
4152
5014
580
2985
442

80169

40565

4783

2035

21514

19819

,
,

,

( )

17848

10548

94

46

4383

4348

4731
1137
112
8525
7078
2917
1548
2316
3147
8890
12105
1374
7510
931

2221
287
54
1876
645
1946
1208
561
984
5036
7999
849
5582
769

340
140
12
675
558
231
307
129
688
726
418
28
208
229

133
25
1
93
23
127
244
6
258
444
270
13
162
190

1345
356
28
2596
1916
733
459
651
848
2674
3078
329
1827
291

1241
307
25
2218
1624
675
363
613
723
2411
2947
317
1770
237

92

Region Vojvodine
Gymnasium
Agriculture, Manufacturing and Fodd processing
Forestry and Wood processing
Geology, Mining and Metallurgy
Machinery and Metal Processing
lectrical engineering
Chemistry, Non-metal work and Printing
Textiles and Leather Industry Industry
Geodesy and Construction
Transport
Trade, Caterinig and Tourism
Economics, Law and Administration
Hydrometeorology
Culture, Arts and Public information
Health and Social Welfare
Other (personal services)

SRBIJA JUG
Gymnasium
Agriculture, Manufacturing and Fodd processing
Forestry and Wood processing
Geology, Mining and Metallurgy
Machinery and Metal Processing
lectrical engineering
Chemistry, Non-metal work and Printing
Textiles and Leather Industry Industry
Geodesy and Construction
Transport
Trade, Caterinig and Tourism
Economics, Law and Administration
Hydrometeorology
Culture, Arts and Public information
Health and Social Welfare
Other (personal services)
Region umadije i Zapadne Srbije
Gymnasium
Agriculture, Manufacturing and Fodd processing
Forestry and Wood processing
Geology, Mining and Metallurgy
Machinery and Metal Processing
lectrical engineering
Chemistry, Non-metal work and Printing
Textiles and Leather Industry Industry
Geodesy and Construction
Transport
Trade, Caterinig and Tourism
Economics, Law and Administration
Hydrometeorology
Culture, Arts and Public information
Health and Social Welfare
Other (personal services)

Education

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

5.4. , ,
2011/12. ()

UPPER SECONDARY EDUCATION BY FIELDS OF EDUCATION,


2011/12 SCHOOL YEAR (continued)


Regular students


Part-time students


Graduated

All

Regular

Total

Female

Total

Female

62042

30391

3584

1288

16534

15292

,
,

,

( )

14887

8505

65

25

3674

3652

4166
589
385
6361
6629
2100
654
815
3431
6496
8474
1138
5289
628

2168
131
119
1422
761
1454
530
199
897
3613
5349
645
4060
529

284
115
104
657
503
70
47
27
438
748
327
28
77
94

152
13
11
81
76
39
36
5
100
403
206
12
52
77

1098
15
88
1858
1848
562
190
231
1036
1868
2154
276
1266
230

1015
121
52
1569
1698
549
171
214
760
1741
2067
263
1215
205

...

...

...

...

...

...

o a

5.5. ,
, 2011/12.

Region June i Istone Srbije


Gymnasium
Agriculture, Manufacturing and Fodd processing
Forestry and Wood processing
Geology, Mining and Metallurgy
Machinery and Metal Processing
lectrical engineering
Chemistry, Non-metal work and Printing
Textiles and Leather Industry Industry
Geodesy and Construction
Transport
Trade, Caterinig and Tourism
Economics, Law and Administration
Hydrometeorology
Culture, Arts and Public information
Health and Social Welfare
Other (personal services)
Region Kosovo i Metohija

POST-SECONDARY NON - TERTIARY EDUCATION,


BY FIELDS OF EDUCATION, 2011/12 SCHOOL YEAR

/ Republic of Serbia
/ Srbija sever

/ Srbija jug

All
All
Region
umadije i
Zapadne Srbije

Students
Students
Students
Students
Students
Students

Female
All Female All Female All Female All Female All Female All

Beogradski
region

Total

,




,

(
)

Region
Vojvodine


o

a

Region Kosovo
Region June i
i Metohija
Istone Srbije

Students
Students

All Female All Female

1893

337

1083

190

720

111

363

79

810

147

517

109

293

38

33

13

14

10

19

19

35

11

24

24

40

31

31

524

23

302

16

212

90

13

222

131

91

338

234

167

67

104

58

46

11

11

16

10

...

6
471

0
44

3
239

0
18

0
144

0
10

3
95

0
8

3
232

0
26

0
149

0
19

3
83

0
7

265

132

104

42

57

25

47

17

161

90

138

75

23

15

68

40

39

27

14

11

25

16

29

13

10

19

34

23

34

23

34

23

52

46

52

46

35

30

17

16

Total
Agriculture,
Manufacturing
and Fodd
processing
Forestry and
Wood process ing
Geology, Mining
and Metallurgy
Machinery and
Metal Process ing
lectrical engi neering
Chemistry, Nonmetal work and
Printing
Textiles and
Leather Industry
Industry
Geodesy and
Construction
Transport
Trade, Caterinig
and Tourism
Economics, Law
and Administra tion
Health and
Social Welfare
Other (personal
services)

Education

93

2013

Statistical yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

5.6.

Preschool teachers


Employees, total
/ All

PRESCHOOL TEACHERS AND OTHERS EMPLOYED IN PRESCHOOL


INSTITUTIONS

/ Female

/ All

Health workers

/ Female

Associates


Other staff

/ REPUBLIC OF SERBIA
2010/11
2011/12

22501
23432

21487
22357

2010/11
2011/12

12579
13408

12234
13020

11589
12026

11422
11839

3495
3666

401
492

7016
7248

2130
2295

251
340

3672
3855

1451
1589

112
184

1774
1981

679
706

139
156

1898
1874

1365
1371

150
152

3344
3393

840
857

72
75

1786
1868

525
514

78
77

1558
1525

...
...

...
...

...
...

/ SRBIJA SEVER
6526
6918

6456
6834

/ Beogradski region
2010/11
2011/12

6467
7110

6315
6932

3130
3356

3099
3316

/ Region Vojvodine
2010/11
2011/12

6112
6298

5919
6088

3396
3562

3357
3518

/ SRBIJA JUG
2010/11
2011/12

9922
10024

9253
9377

5063
5108

4966
5005

/ Region umadije i Zapadne Srbije


2010/11
2011/12

5611
5786

5287
5432

2913
2986

2840
2912

/ Region June i Istone Srbije


2010/11
2011/12

4311
4238

2010/11
2011/12

...
...

3966
3905

2150
2122

2126
2093

o a / Region Kosovo i Metohija


...
...

...
...

...
...

5.7.

TEACHERS IN PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS

Total


Full-time

All

Females

All

Females

/ Regular primary and lower secondary schools



2010/11
2011/12

2010/11
2011/12

2010/11
2011/12

2010/11
2011/12

2010/11
2011/12

2010/11
2011/12

2010/11
2011/12
o a
2010/11
2011/12

94

50700
51533

36008
36461

31706
31133

24263
24132

22425
22750

17334
17602

14540
14220

12038
11961

8560
8661

6956
7078

6495
6444

5442
5451

13865
14089

10378
10524

8045
7776

6596
6510

28275
28783

18674
18859

17166
16913

12225
12171

15396
15791

10418
10595

9390
9283

6934
6925

12879
12992

8256
8264

7776
7630

5291
5246

...
...

REPUBLIC OF SERBIA
2010/11
2011/12
SRBIJA SEVER
2010/11
2011/12
Beogradski region
2010/11
2011/12
Region Vojvodine
2010/11
2011/12
SRBIJA JUG
2010/11
2011/12
Region umadije i Zapadne Srbije
2010/11
2011/12
Region June i Istone Srbije
2010/11
2011/12
Region Kosovo i Metohija
2010/11
2011/12

Education

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

5.7. ()

Total

All

Females

All

TEACHERS IN PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS (continued)



Full-time

Females

/ Primary and lower secondary arts schools



2010/11
2011/12

2010/11
2011/12

2010/11
2011/12

2010/11
2011/12

2010/11
2011/12

2010/11
2011/12

2010/11
2011/12
o a
2010/11
2011/12

2575
2796

1798
1973

1568
1681

1154
1291

1558
1676

1130
1250

1004
1106

778
910

879
975

658
759

649
743

508
632

679
701

472
491

355
363

270
278

1017
1120

668
723

564
575

376
381

566
653

371
422

332
319

218
205

451
467

297
301

232
256

158
176

...

...

...

...

REPUBLIC OF SERBIA
2010/11
2011/12
SRBIJA SEVER
2010/11
2011/12
Beogradski region
2010/11
2011/12
Region Vojvodine
2010/11
2011/12
SRBIJA JUG
2010/11
2011/12
Region umadije i Zapadne Srbije
2010/11
2011/12
Region June i Istone Srbije
2010/11
2011/12
Region Kosovo i Metohija
2010/11
2011/12

O
Primary and lower secondary schools for education of pupils with disabilities

2010/11
2011/12

2010/11
2011/12

2010/11
2011/12

2010/11
2011/12

2010/11
2011/12

2010/11
2011/12

2010/11
2011/12
o a
2010/11
2011/12

1703
1852

1402
1484

1435
1481

1234
1249

1235
1339

1034
1092

1042
1077

902
910

491
542

431
476

443
481

394
432

744
797

603
616

599
596

508
478

468
513

368
392

393
404

332
339

204
227

171
188

171
183

155
165

264
286

197
204

222
221

177
174

...
...

REPUBLIC OF SERBIA
2010/11
2011/12
SRBIJA SEVER
2010/11
2011/12
Beogradski region
2010/11
2011/12
Region Vojvodine
2010/11
2011/12
SRBIJA JUG
2010/11
2011/12
Region umadije i Zapadne Srbije
2010/11
2011/12
Region June i Istone Srbije
2010/11
2011/12
Region Kosovo i Metohija
2010/11
2011/12

/ Primary and lower secondary schools for adults



2010/11
2011/12

2010/11
2011/12

2010/11
2011/12

2010/11
2011/12

2010/11
2011/12

272
544

184
384

79
143

59
103

176
258

129
184

64
73

49
54

98
98

77
77

43
41

33
31

78
160

52
107

21
32

16
23

96
286

55
200

15
70

10
49

REPUBLIC OF SERBIA
2010/11
2011/12
SRBIJA SEVER
2010/11
2011/12
Beogradski region
2010/11
2011/12
Region Vojvodine
2010/11
2011/12
SRBIJA JUG
2010/11
2011/12

Education

95

2013

Statistical yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

5.7. ()

TEACHERS IN PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS (continued)

Total

All

Females

All

2010/11
2011/12

2010/11
2011/12
o a
2010/11
2011/12


Full-time

Females

96

70

31

21

96
190

55
130

15
39

10
28

...
...

Region umadije i Zapadne Srbije


2010/11
2011/12
Region June i Istone Srbije
2010/11
2011/12
Region Kosovo i Metohija
2010/11
2011/12

1) / Upper secondary schools, total1)



2010/11
2011/12

2010/11
2011/12

2010/11
2011/12

2010/11
2011/12

2010/11
2011/12

2010/11
2011/12

2010/11
2011/12
o a
2010/11
2011/12
1)

30479
30730

19338
19610

18389
18402

11755
11879

15394
15444

10351
10467

9322
9368

6359
6461

6962
7003

4938
5055

4782
4964

3436
3597

8432
8441

5413
5412

4540
4404

2923
2864

15085
15286

8987
9143

9067
9034

5396
5418

8272
8436

5031
5168

5165
5194

3130
3185

6813
6850

3956
3975

3902
3840

2266
2233

...
...

1)

It relates to regular upper secondary schools and upper secondary schools for education of pupils
with disabilities.

5.8.
, 2011/12.

SCHOOLS AND STUDENTS IN ETHNIC


LANGUAGES, 2011/12 SCHOOL YEAR


Regular primary and lower secondary education

1)
Schools1)

Classes

Students

REPUBLIC OF SERBIA
2010/11
2011/12
SRBIJA SEVER
2010/11
2011/12
Beogradski region
2010/11
2011/12
Region Vojvodine
2010/11
2011/12
SRBIJA JUG
2010/11
2011/12
Region umadije i Zapadne Srbije
2010/11
2011/12
Region June i Istone Srbije
2009/10
2011/12
Region Kosovo i Metohija
2010/11
2011/12

2)
Teachers2)


Regular upper-secondary education

1)
Schools1)

Classes

Students


Other education

2)
Teachers2)

3)
Students in
schools for
education of
pupils with
disabilities 3)

Students in
schools for
adults
education

/ REPUBLIC OF SERBIA

4)
4)

96

203
52
1
109
24
2
10
5

1472
338
6
883
102
16
108
19

25864
7067
72
15044
1106
159
2176
240

3281
703
24
1977
243
41
215
78

52
4
41
2
1
2
2

549
130
386
8
4
15
6

11418
3548
7108
217
58
372
115

1641
318
1172
38
16
43
54

607

66

596

66

11

Total
Albanian
Bulgarian 4)
Hungarian 4)
Romanian
Ruthenian
Slovak
Croatian

Education

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

SCHOOLS AND PUPILS IN ETHNIC LANGUAGES, 2011/12 SCHOOL


YEAR (continued)

5.8.
, 2011/12. ()

Regular primary and lower secondary education

1)
Schools1)

Classes

Students


Regular upper-secondary education

2)
Teachers2)

Classes

1)
Schools1)

Students


Other education

2)
Teachers2)

3)
Students in
schools for
education of
pupils with
disabilities 3)

Students in
schools for
adults
education

/ SRBIJA SEVER

4)

150
109
24
2
10
5

1128
883
102
16
108
19

18725
15044
1106
159
2176
240

2554
1977
243
41
215
78

48
41
2
1
2
2

419
386
8
4
15
6

7870
7108
217
58
372
115

1323
1172
38
16
43
54

607
596

66
66

7870
7108
217
58
372
115

1323
1172
38
16
43
54

607
596

66
66

3548
3548
-

318
318
-

All
Albanian
Bulgarian

All

318
318
-

All
Albanian
Bulgarian

...

...

...

11

All
Hungarian 4)
Romanian
Ruthenian
Slovak
Croatian

/ Beogradski region

All

/ Region Vojvodine

150
109
24
2
10
5

1128
883
102
16
108
19

18725
15044
1106
159
2176
240

2554
1977
243
41
215
78

48
41
2
1
2
2

419
386
8
4
15
6

11

All
Hungarian
Romanian
Ruthenian
Slovak
Croatian

/ SRBIJA JUG

53
52
1

344
338
6

7139
7067
72

727
703
24

4
4
-

130
130
-

/ Region umadije i Zapadne Srbije

/ Region June i Istone Srbije

53
52
1

344
338
6

7139
7067
72

727
703
24

4
4
-

130
130
-

3548
3548
-

o a / Region Kosovo i Metohija


.
2) .
3) .
4) ,
.
1)

...

...

...

All

A unit is a school in which there are classes with instruction


in the ethnic nationalities' language.
2) Under teachers presented is the number of occurences.
3) It relates to primary and secondary education.
4) Schools with bilingual instructions in Serbian and Hungarian language included,
as well as in Bulgarian and Serbian language.
1)

Education

97

2013

Statistical yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

5.9. , ,
,

PRESCHOOL, PRIMARY, SECONDARY AND TERTIARY EDUCATION


COVERAGE, PRIMARY EDUCATION COMPLETED
AND CONTINUATION OF SCHOOLING

Preschool education
Primary and lower secondary education
Upper secondary education

, %

, %

, %
, %
Schooling
Tertiary
, %

1)
coverage, %
coverage, %
Completion
coverage, %
Education
continuation
Coverage of
Drop out rate
Drop out rate
Schooling
rate
rate
coverage, %
preparatory
continuation
pre-school
1)
rate
program, %
2010/11
2011/12
1)

51,87
54,84

87,54
93,16

96,11
95,25

0,96
0,71

92,15
96,60

,
, .

99,6
99.95
1)

85,12
85,56

1,40
1,40

93,51
91,78

2010/2011
2011/2012

Older generations enroll to the first year of tertiary education, in addition to a generation that in the
previous school year completed secondary education.

5.10.


Tertiary
education
institutions

41,15
42,57

TERTIARY EDUCATION

Enrolled students

Total

Females

Teaching staff


Budget financed

All

Females


Class assistants

Full-time

Total

Full-time

9467
9808

8306
8669

5388
5222

4869
4663

7065
7366

6171
6483

4022
3859

3628
3432

4842
5053

4446
4682

2542
2313

2389
2153

2223
2313

1725
1801

1480
1546

1239
1279

2402
2442

2135
2186

1366
1363

1241
1231

984
1011

708
711

711
604

1151
1175

658
652

625
627

Total

/ REPUBLIC OF SERBIA
2010/11
2011/12

189
188

228531
231661

127154
129220

97763
102102

57836
60383

/ SRBIJA SEVER
2010/11
2011/12

134
132

172493
174590

95727
97045

69052
72789

41277
43301

/ Beogradski region
2010/11
2011/12

94
92

118164
118532

65328
65627

46046
47697

27679
28413

/ Region Vojvodine
2010/11
2011/12

40
40

54329
56058

30399
31418

23006
25092

13598
14888

/ SRBIJA JUG
2010/11
2011/12

55
56

56038
57071

31427
32175

28711
29313

16559
17082

/ Region umadije i Zapadne Srbije


2010/11
2011/12

30
30

29532
30044

16952
17379

13311
14116

8045
8615

1159
1191

/ Region June i Istone Srbije


2010/11
2011/12

25
26

26506
27027

14475
14796

15400
15197

8514
8467

1243
1251

o a / Region Kosovo i Metohija


2009/10
2010/11

98

Education

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

5.11.
, 2011/12.

STUDENTS ENROLLED IN TERTIARY EDUCATION, FINANCING AND


FIELDS OF EDUCATION, 2011/12 SCHOOL YEAR
/ Field of education

Total
Budget financed - -

Natural
Educa- Arts

sciences,
tion
Social
mathesciences,
matics
business
and

and law
compuAll
Females
All
Females
ting

231661 129220 102102

Engineering,
manufacturing and
construction

Ser
Agriculvices
Health
ture and
and
veterinary
welfare

60383

16088

25106

85265

23788

34873

7555

20249 18737

REPUBLIC OF SERBIA


152972

31367

41604

5718

89492
16215
21014
2499

85362
16740
-

51360
9023
-

11629
407
4052
-

21174
1829
2103
-

47143
23602
10730
3790

16222
1923
5455
188

25189
556
9128
-

6107
411
1037
-

15797
460
3099
893

9711
2179
6000
847

State faculties
Private faculties
State higher schools
Private higher schools


174590

115443

27391

27982

3774

97045
67231
13974
14127
1713

72789
63149
9640
-

43301
38160
5141
-

11532
8953
233
2346
-

20571
17426
1375
1770
-

64470
33532
20527
8565
1846

17729
12188
1763
3590
188

25402
19767
556
5079
-

6144
5733
411
-

14108 14634
10605 7239
460 2066
2150 4482
893
847

SRBIJA SEVER
State faculties
Private faculties
State higher schools
Private higher schools


118532

78134

17709

19563

3126

65627
45476
9214
9538
1399

47697
41455
6242
-

28413
25248
3165
-

6221
6221
-

15705
13310
981
1414
-

41798
21849
12536
6215
1198

12062
7820
1594
2460
188

17299
13031
556
3712
-

3378
3378
-

10064 12005
6855 5670
166 1876
2150 3612
893
847

Beogradski region
State faculties
Private faculties
State higher schools
Private higher schools

56058
37309
9682
8419
648

31418
21755
4760
4589
314

25092
21694
3398
-

14888
12912
1976
-

5311
2732
233
2346
-

4866
4116
394
356
-

22672
11683
7991
2350
648

5667
4368
169
1130
-

8103
6736
1367
-

2766
2355
411
-

4044
3750
294
-

2629
1569
190
870
-

Region Vojvodine
State faculties
Private faculties
State higher schools
Private higher schools

57071
37529
3976
13622
1944

32175
22261
2241
6887
786

29313
22213
7100
-

17082
13200
3882
-

4556
2676
174
1706
-

4535
3748
454
333
-

20795
13611
3075
2165
1944

6059
4034
160
1865
-

9471
5422
4049
-

1411
374
1037
-

6141
5192
949
-

4103
2472
113
1518
-

SRBIJA JUG
State faculties
Private faculties
State higher schools
Private higher schools

30044
17026
3291
8937
790

17379
10554
1891
4519
415

14116
9747
4369
-

8615
6164
2451
-

2692
1548
174
970
-

2611
2005
454
152
-

10695
6218
2390
1297
790

3792
2215
160
1417
-

4615
1999
2616
-

976
374
602
-

3352
2403
949
-

1311
264
113
934
-

Region umadije i
Zapadne Srbije
State faculties
Private faculties
State higher schools
Private higher schools

27027
20503
685
4685
1154

14796
11707
350
2368
371

15197
12466
2731
-

8467
7036
1431
-

1864
1128
736
-

1924
1743
181
-

10100
7393
685
868
1154

2267
1819
448
-

4856
3423
1433
-

435
435
-

2789
2789
-

2792
2208
584
-

Region June i Istone


Srbije
State faculties
Private faculties
State higher schools
Private higher schools

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

Region Kosovo i
Metohija

Education

99

2013

Statistical yearbook of Republic of Serbia 2013

STUDENTS ENROLLED IN TERTIARY EDUCATION,


TYPES AND LEVEL OF STUDIES, FINANCING AND SEX,
2011/12 SCHOOL YEAR

5.12. ,
,
KOKA 2011/12.
/ Students

Budget financed

/ Total

All





-


Male Female

All

Self-financed


Male Female

231661 102441 129220 102102


184106 83976 100130 80414
136069 59765 76304 63021
48037 24211 23826 17393
33351 13055 20296 17647

41719
33741
25771
7970
6460

All

60383 129559
46673 103692
37250 73048
9423 30644
11187 15704


Male
Female
60722
50235
33994
16241
6595

68837 REPUBLIC OF SERBIA


First stage studies
53457
Basic academic studies
39054
Basic vocational studies
14403
Second stage studies
9109

30682

11712

18970

17631

6453

11178

13051

5259

7792

Master and integrated studies

2235

1168

1067

2226

1163

1063

Specialist vocational studies

434
5550
5550
8654

175
2380
2380
3030

259
3170
3170
5624

7
1170
1170
2871

2
585
585
933

5
585
585
1938

427
4380
4380
5783

173
1795
1795
2097

254
2585
2585
3686

Specialist academic studies


Third stage studies
Doctorate academic studies
Former programme

174590
137493
105282
32211
26298

77545
63634
47120
16514
10253

97045
73859
58162
15697
16045

72789
56739
46823
9916
13411

29488
23894
19227
4667
4929

43301 101801
32845 80754
27596 58459
5249 22295
8482 12887

48057
39740
27893
11847
5324

53744
41014
30566
10448
7563

24417

9377

15040

13403

4927

8476

11014

4450

6564

Master and integrated studies

1449

702

747

1448

702

746

Specialist vocational studies

432
4109
4109
6690

174
1679
1679
1979

258
2430
2430
4711

7
773
773
1866

2
347
347
318

5
426
426
1548

425
3336
3336
4824

172
1332
1332
1661

253
2004
2004
3163

Specialist academic studies


Third stage studies
Doctorate academic studies
Former programme

118532
93314
69908
23406
16795

52905
43678
31291
12387
6659

65627
49636
38617
11019
10136

47697
36315
29821
6494
9002

19284
15390
12147
3243
3380

28413
20925
17674
3251
5622

70835
56999
40087
16912
7793

33621
28288
19144
9144
3279

37214
28711
20943
7768
4514

15517

6010

9507

8995

3378

5617

6522

2632

3890

Master and integrated studies

847

476

371

847

476

371

Specialist vocational studies

431
2967
2967
5456

173
1206
1206
1362

258
1761
1761
4094

7
522
522
1858

2
201
201
313

5
321
321
1545

424
2445
2445
3598

171
1005
1005
1049

253
1440
1440
2549

Specialist academic studies


Third stage studies
Doctorate academic studies
Former programme

56058
44179
35374
8805
9503

24640
19956
15829
4127
3594

31418
24223
19545
4678
5909

25092
20424
17002
3422
4409

10204
8504
7080
1424
1549

14888
11920
9922
1998
2860

30966
23755
18372
5383
5094

14436
11452
8749
2703
2045

16530
12303
9623
2680
3049

8900

3367

5533

4408

1549

2859

4492

1818

2674

Master and integrated studies

602

226

376

601

226

375

Specialist vocational studies

1
1142
1142
1234

1
473
473
617

669
669
617

251
251
8

146
146
5

105
105
3

1
891
891
1226

1
327
327
612

564
564
614

Specialist academic studies


Third stage studies
Doctorate academic studies
Former programme

100

SRBIJA SEVER
First stage studies
Basic academic studies
Basic vocational studies
Second stage studies

Beogradski region
First stage studies
Basic academic studies
Basic vocational studies
Second stage studies

Region Vojvodine
First stage studies
Basic academic studies
Basic vocational studies
Second stage studies

Education

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

5.12. ,
,
KOKA 2011/12. ()

STUDENTS ENROLLED IN TERTIARY EDUCATION,


TYPES AND LEVEL OF STUDIES, FINANCING AND SEX,
2011/12 SCHOOL YEAR (continued)

/ Students

Budget financed

/ Total

Self-financed

All


Male Female

All


Male Female

All


Male
Female

57071
46613
30787
15826
7053

24896
20342
12645
7697
2802

32175
26271
18142
8129
4251

29313
23675
16198
7477
4236

12231
9847
6544
3303
1531

17082
13828
9654
4174
2705

27758
22938
14589
8349
2817

12665
10495
6101
4394
1271

15093
12443
8488
3955
1546

6265

2335

3930

4228

1526

2702

2037

809

1228

Master and integrated studies

786

466

320

778

461

317

Specialist vocational studies

2
1441
1441
1964

1
701
701
1051

1
740
740
913

397
397
1005

238
238
615

159
159
390

2
1044
1044
959

1
463
463
436

1
581
581
523

Specialist academic studies


Third stage studies
Doctorate academic studies
Former programme

30044
24994
15405
9589
3476

12665
10574
5976
4598
1420

17379
14420
9429
4991
2056

14116
11755
7149
4606
1867

5501
4658
2682
1976
655

8615
7097
4467
2630
1212

15928
13239
8256
4983
1609

7164
5916
3294
2622
765

8764
7323
4962
2361
844

2947

1112

1835

1861

652

1209

1086

460

626

529
757
757
817

308
335
335
336

221
422
422
481

6
136
136
358

3
77
77
111

3
59
59
247

523
621
621
459

305
258
258
225

218
363
363
234

27027
21619
15382
6237
3577

12231
9768
6669
3099
1382

14796
11851
8713
3138
2195

15197
11920
9049
2871
2369

6730
5189
3862
1327
876

8467
6731
5187
1544
1493

11830
9699
6333
3366
1208

5501
4579
2807
1772
506

6329
5120
3526
1594
702

3318

1223

2095

2367

874

1493

951

349

602

Master and integrated studies

257

158

99

255

156

99

Specialist vocational studies

2
684
684
1147

1
366
366
715

1
318
318
432

261
261
647

161
161
504

100
100
143

2
423
423
500

1
205
205
211

1
218
218
289

Specialist academic studies


Third stage studies
Doctorate academic studies
Former programme

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

SRBIJA JUG
First stage studies
Basic academic studies
Basic vocational studies
Second stage studies

Region umadije i Zapadne


Srbije
First stage studies
Basic academic studies
Basic vocational studies

Second stage studies


Academic studies Master and
integrated studies
Third stage studies
Doctorate academic studies
Former programme
Region June i Istone Srbije
First stage studies
Basic academic studies
Basic vocational studies
Second stage studies

Region Kosovo i Metohija

Education

101

2013

Statistical yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

GRADUATED STUDENTS IN TERTIARY EDUCATION BY TYPE


AND LEVEL OF STUDIES AND FINANCING, 2011

5.13.
, 2011.
/ Students

Budget financed

/ Total

Self-financed

All


Male Female
All

47523
15502
5494
10008
27319

19635
6689
2386
4303
10860

27888
8813
3108
5705
16459

24538
6845
2932
3913
15820

9600
2719
1155
1564
6186

14938
4126
1777
2349
9634

22985
8657
2562
6095
11499

10035
3970
1231
2739
4674

12950
4687
1331
3356
6825

26335
743
241
561
561
4141

10363
422
75
291
291
1795

15972
321
166
270
270
2346

15781
5
34
93
93
1780

6176
3
7
55
55
640

9605
2
27
38
38
1140

10554
738
207
468
468
2361

4187
419
68
236
236
1155

6367
319
139
232
232
1206

37110
11676
5119
6557
20861

15506
5118
2245
2873
8367

21604
6558
2874
3684
12494

18386
5023
2708
2315
11519

7213
2038
1068
970
4495

11173
2985
1640
1345
7024

18724
6653
2411
4242
9342

8293
3080
1177
1903
3872

10431
3573
1234
2339
5470

20024
605
232
432
432
4141

7939
358
70
226
226
1795

12085
247
162
206
206
2346

11480
5
34
64
64
1780

4485
3
7
40
40
640

6995
2
27
24
24
1140

8544
600
198
368
368
2361

3454
355
63
186
186
1155

5090
245
135
182
182
1206

23316
5165
932
4233
17942

9610
2431
437
1994
7065

13706
2734
495
2239
10877

11889
1782
327
1455
10064

4566
739
126
613
3800

7323
1043
201
842
6264

11427
3383
605
2778
7878

5044
1692
311
1381
3265

6383
1691
294
1397
4613

17330
384
228
209
209

6721
277
67
114
114

10609
107
161
95
95

10025
5
34
43
43

3790
3
7
27
27

6235
2
27
16
16

7305
379
194
166
166

2931
274
60
87
87

4374
105
134
79
79

13794
6511
4187
2324
2919

5896
2687
1808
879
1302

7898
3824
2379
1445
1617

6497
3241
2381
860
1455

2647
1299
942
357
695

3850
1942
1439
503
760

7297
3270
1806
1464
1464

3249
1388
866
522
607

4048
1882
940
942
857

2694
221
4
223
223
4141

1218
81
3
112
112
1795

1476
140
1
111
111
2346

1455
21
21
1780

695
13
13
640

760
8
8
1140

1239
221
4
202
202
2361

523
81
3
99
99
1155

716
140
1
103
103
1206

102


Male Female
All


Male Female
REPUBLIC OF SERBIA
First stage studies
Basic academic studies
Basic vocational studies
Second stage studies
Master and integrated studies
Specialist vocational studies
Specialist academic studies
Third stage studies
Doctorate academic studies
Former programme
SRBIJA - SEVER
First stage studies
Basic academic studies
Basic vocational studies
Second stage studies
Master and integrated studies
Specialist vocational studies
Specialist academic studies
Third stage studies
Doctorate academic studies
Former programme
Beogradski region
First stage studies
Basic academic studies
Basic vocational studies
Second stage studies
Master and integrated studies
Specialist vocational studies
Specialist academic studies
Third stage studies
Doctorate academic studies
Region Vojvodine
First stage studies
Basic academic studies
Basic vocational studies
Second stage studies
Master and integrated studies
Specialist vocational studies
Specialist academic studies
Third stage studies
Doctorate academic studies
Former programme

Education

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

5.13.

GRADUATED STUDENTS IN TERTIARY EDUCATION BY TYPE

, 2011. ()

AND LEVEL OF STUDIES AND FINANCING, 2011 (continued)


/ Students

/ Total

All

Budget financed

Self-financed


Male

Female

All

Male

Female

All

Male

Female

10413

4129

6284

6152

2387

3765

4261

1742

2519

3826

1571

2255

1822

681

1141

2004

890

1114

375

141

234

224

87

137

151

54

97

Basic academic studies

3451

1430

2021

1598

594

1004

1853

836

1017

Basic vocational studies

6458

2493

3965

4301

1691

2610

2157

802

1355

SRBIJA - JUG
First stage studies

Second stage studies


6311

2424

3887

4301

1691

2610

2010

733

1277

138

64

74

138

64

74

129

65

64

29

15

14

100

50

50

129

65

64

29

15

14

100

50

50

5624

2195

3429

2810

1044

1766

2814

1151

1663

2369

1030

1339

1079

421

658

1290

609

681

222

81

141

116

47

69

106

34

72

2147

949

1198

963

374

589

1184

575

609

3197

1133

2064

1724

619

1105

1473

514

959

Master and integrated studies


Specialist vocational studies
Specialist academic studies
Third stage studies
Doctorate academic studies

Region umadije i Zapadne Srbije


First stage studies
Basic academic studies
Basic vocational studies
Second stage studies


3137

1101

2036

1724

619

1105

1413

482

931

Master and integrated studies

57

30

27

57

30

27

Specialist vocational studies

58

32

26

51

28

23

58

32

26

51

28

23

Doctorate academic studies

Region June i Istone Srbije

Specialist academic studies


Third stage studies

4789

1934

2855

3342

1343

1999

1447

591

856

1457

541

916

743

260

483

714

281

433

153

60

93

108

40

68

45

20

25

Basic academic studies

1304

481

823

635

220

415

669

261

408

Basic vocational studies

3261

1360

1901

2577

1072

1505

684

288

396

First stage studies

Second stage studies


3174

1323

1851

2577

1072

1505

597

251

346

Master and integrated studies

81

34

47

81

34

47

Specialist vocational studies

71

33

38

22

11

11

49

22

27

71

33

38

22

11

11

49

22

27

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

Specialist academic studies


Third stage studies
Doctorate academic studies

Region Kosovo i Metohija

Education

103

2013

Statistical yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

5.14.
, 2011.

GRADUATED STUDENTS BY FIELDS


OF EDUCATION, 2011
/ Field of education

Total
Budget financed -

Natural
Educa- Arts

sciences,
tion
Social
mathesciences,
matics
business
and

and law
compuAll
Females
All
Females
ting

Engineering,
manufacturing and
construction

Ser
Agriculvices
Health
ture and
and
veterinary
welfare

47523

29268

8362

9192

701

27888
17906
4376
5267
339

24538
20807
87
3644
-

14938
12705
55
2178
-

4652
3052
96
1504
-

5169
4383
347
439
-

16680
7787
6765
1740
388

4059
2822
398
839
-

7725
5441
75
2209
-

1121
797
114
210
-

4055
2873
81
998
103

4062
2113
486
1253
210

REPUBLIC OF SERBIA
State faculties
Private faculties
State higher schools
Private higher schools


37110

22986

7491

6124

509

21604
14030
3839
3489
246

18386
16073
74
2239
-

11173
9813
43
1317
-

3172
2227
62
883
-

4253
3642
259
352
-

13590
6152
6086
1156
196

3143
2220
328
595
-

5782
4322
75
1385
-

874
760
114
-

2909
1989
81
736
103

3387
1674
486
1017
210

SRBIJA - SEVER
State faculties
Private faculties
State higher schools
Private higher schools


23316

14989

4145

3847

335

13706
9313
2207
2027
159

11889
10433
71
1385
-

7323
6463
42
818
-

1303
1303
-

3295
2839
251
205
-

7701
3753
3183
743
22

2155
1463
302
390
-

3797
2822
75
900
-

359
359
-

2382
1543
736
103

2324
907
334
873
210

Beogradski region
State faculties
Private faculties
State higher schools
Private higher schools


13794

7997

3346

2277

174

7898
4717
1632
1462
87

6497
5640
3
854
-

3850
3350
1
499
-

1869
924
62
883
-

958
803
8
147
-

5889
2399
2903
413
174

988
757
26
205
-

1985
1500
485
-

515
401
114
-

527
446
81
-

1063
767
152
144
-

Region Vojvodine
State faculties
Private faculties
State higher schools
Private higher schools


10413

6282

871

3068

192

6284
3876
537
1778
93

6152
4734
13
1405
-

3765
2892
12
861
-

1480
825
34
621
-

916
741
88
87
-

3090
1635
679
584
192

916
602
70
244
-

1943
1119
824
-

247
37
210
-

1146
884
262
-

675
439
236
-

SRBIJA - JUG
State faculties
Private faculties
State higher schools
Private higher schools

5624
2883
666
1971
104

3429
1873
420
1087
49

2810
1944
9
857
-

1766
1248
8
510
-

1009
681
34
294
-

558
438
88
32
-

1511
586
474
347
104

601
340
70
191
-

926
413
513
-

199
37
162
-

580
318
262
-

240
70
170
-

Region umadije i
Zapadne Srbije
State faculties
Private faculties
State higher schools
Private higher schools

4789
3399
205
1097
88

2855
2003
117
691
44

3342
2790
4
548
-

1999
1644
4
351
-

471
144
327
-

358
303
55
-

1579
1049
205
237
88

315
262
53
-

1017
706
311
-

48
48
-

566
566
-

435
369
66
-

Region June i Istone


Srbije
State faculties
Private faculties
State higher schools
Private higher schools

104

Region Kosovo i Metohija

Education

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

TEACHING STAFF IN INSTITUTIONS OF TERTIARY EDUCATION,


2011/12 SCHOOL YEAR

5.15.
, 2011/12.

Total

All

Teaching staff

Females

All

Assistants

Females

All

Females

O :

15030
13332

7004
6187

9808
8669

4297
3727

5222
4663


O :

8379
7335

3528
3031

8012
7020

3350
2860

367
315

178
171


O :

3701
3403

1950
1783

1253
1154

668
618

2448
2249

1282
1165

Masters of Arts (Sciences) and Specialists


Full-time


O :

2950
2594

1526
1373

543
495

279
249

2407
2099

1247
1124

Without scientific title


Full-time

5.16. , , 2013.

Number of
hostels

Doctors of Arts (Sciences)


Full-time

PUPILS HOSTELS, BENEFICIARIES AND EMPLOYEES, 2013

/ Beneficiaries

All

2707 Total
2460
Full-time

Female

1) / Employees

All

Female

61

10486

5483

1856

1172

20
5
15

5411
2613
2798

2953
1252
1701

888
439
449

580
287
293

SRBIJA SEVER
Beogradski region
Region Vojvodine

41
23
17
1

5075
3044
1856
175

2530
1507
923
100

968
562
389
17

592
343
235
14

SRBIJA JUG
Region umadije i Zapadne Srbije
Region June i Istone Srbije
Region Kosovo i Metohija

: , ,
, , .
1)

Source: Ministry of Education,Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia,


Department for Tertiay Education, Investments, Pupils and Students Standards and Public
Procurement
1) Budget-funded employees are shown

5.17. , , 2013.

Number of
centers

STUDENTS CENTERS, BENEFICIARIES AND EMPLOYEES, 2013

/ Beneficiaries

All

REPUBLIC OF SERBIA

Female

1) / Employees

All

Female

17570

10463

1914

1169

3
1
2

13450
9558
3892

8163
5808
2355

1248
805
443

814
575
239

SRBIJA SEVER
Beogradski region
Region Vojvodine

6
3
2
1

4120
1156
1492
1472

2300
742
748
810

666
233
252
181

355
136
131
88

SRBIJA JUG
Region umadije i Zapadne Srbije
Region June i Istone Srbije
Region Kosovo i Metohija

, ,
, , .
1)

REPUBLIC OF SERBIA

Source: Ministry of Education,Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia,


Department for Tertiary Education, Investments, Pupils and Students Standards and Public
Procurement
1) Budget-funded employees are shown

Education

105

2013

Statistical yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

5.18.

2012/13. 1)

PUPILS AND STUDENTS, BENEFICIARIES OF SCHOLARSHIPS


AND LOANS, BY TYPE AND MONTHLY AMOUNT
FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR 1) 2012/13

/
Beneficiaries of scholarships / loans

Total

Pupils

Students

/
The amount of scholarships / loans
in RSD

Pupils
Students

/ REPUBLIC OF SERBIA

26225
14470

12210
322

14015
14148

3900
3900

6100
6100

Scholarships
Loans

3900
3900

6100
6100

Scholarships
Loans

6100
6100

Scholarships
Loans

3900
3900

6100
6100

Scholarships
Loans

3900
3900

6100
6100

Scholarships
Loans

/ SERBIA NORTH

14718
9171

4496
255

10222
8916

/ Beogradski region

7977
6233

1615
231

6362
6002

3900
3900

/ Region Vojvodine

6741
2938

2881
24

3860
2914

/ SERBIA SOUTH

11507
5299

7714
67

3793
5232

/ Region umadije i Zapadne Srbije

4052
2472

1867
67

2185
2405

3900
3900

6100
6100

Scholarships
Loans

6100
6100

Scholarships
Loans

6100
6100

Scholarships
Loans

/ Region June i Istone Srbije

6824
2106

5367
-

1457
2106

3900
3900

o a / Region Kosovo i Metohija

631
721

480
-

: , ,
, , .

106

151
721

3900
3900

Source : Ministry of Education,Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia,


Department for Tertiay Education, Investments, Pupils and Students Standards and Public
Procurement

Education

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

CHAPTER

NAIONAL ACCOUNTS



, 1993
(SNA93) 1995 (ESA95),

,
.

,
, ,
19972011. .

2008. 2011. , ()
.
,
. ,

.

,
. (),
,
.
, , (
) - 2012. .

.
- ,
, 50%,
(50,5% 2008, 50,8% 2011. ).
,
.
,
, , - ,
,
,
. -
3,2% 2008. 3,4% 2011. .
, ,
,
.
- 2008. 16,2%, 2011.
15,0%.
,
,
. 2008.
- , 29,7%,
2011. 30,4%.

(), ,

0,4%.

(.
): , ,

.
,
- .

- 2011. 10,5%.

The main macroeconomic accounts and the most important macroeconomic aggregates for the Republic of Serbia are published in
accordance with international standards, the system of national accounts 1993 (SNA93) and the European system of accounts 1995
(ESA95), which are the basic methodological framework in terms of
defining and evaluating the categories, classification and applied methods of calculation.

In the system of national accounts of the Republic of Serbia there


is a whole set of accounts, both at the level of the overall economy and
the level of institutional sectors. There exists also an integrated system
of accounts, and all that relate to the period from 1997-2011.
The data presented here are given at the level of the overall
economy for the period 2008-2011 s well as for the Gross domestic
product (GDP) by the Classification of Activities (NACE Rev. 2) and by
the aggregates of its use.
The data published are subject to revision in accordance with international standards and thus provide not only consistent, better quality
and more reliable method of calculation, but also comparable data series for macroeconomic analysis and future forecast.
So far, all calculations and their results have indicated significant
variations, which are in line with the systemic changes in countries in
transition. Gross domestic product (GDP), as the most important macroeconomic aggregate, shows the strength and stability of the economy of
a country. The Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia publishes in
this chapter, among others, the first annual GDP estimate (as the sum of
four quarters) 2012 at current prices.
One of the specific features of the system of national accounts is
the grouping of resident institutional units into institutional sectors.
In the structure of GVA by institutional sectors, the largest share
(round 50%) during the reporting period has the non-financial sector,
with 50.5% in 2008 and 50.8% in 2011. The non-financial sector mainly
includes enterprises and cooperatives, branches of foreign legal entities
and other legal entities.
The financial sector includes the National Bank of Serbia, commercial banks, insurance companies, stock exchanges, broker-dealer
companies, and private pension funds, then open and closed investment
funds and fund management companies, as well as other financial
institutions. Their shares in the total GVA by institutional sectors are not
so large, ranging from 3.2% in 2008 to 3.4% in 2011.
The government sector, which also includes expenditures for defence, usually includes direct and indirect budget users, as well as other
associated units according to the criteria of sector distribution. In 2008 it
participated in the formation of GVA with 16.2%, and in 2011 with
15.0%.
In the household sector, which includes the activities of agricultural holdings and unincorporated enterprises, the imputed rent of housing services is also included. In 2008 the share of this sector in the total
GVA (by sectors) was 29.7%, while in 2011 this share equalled 30.4%.
Although comprising a large number of subjects, the sector of
non-profit institutions serving households (NPISHs) is the smallest by
economic strength and in the last few years it has recorded a constant
share of 0.4%.
In international comparisons, the sections of Classification of Activities are usually grouped into three large segments (i.e. aggregation
levels): Agriculture, Industry and Services, and their GVA can be measured in relation to the total GVA by activities.
Forestry and Fishing (with very small share in GVA) are also included in Agriculture. This segment in the observed period varies in
structure, due to the seasonal nature of Agriculture and in the total GVA
in 2011 it participated with 10.5%.

National accounts

107

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Statistical yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

: , ,
, ,
.
- 2011. 28,4%.

The second segment includes: Mining and quarrying, Manufacturing, Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply; Water supply,
sewerage, waste management and remediation activities and Construction. Its share in GVA equalled 28.4% in 2011.


, - 61,0% 2011. .

Other activities are classified within Services that are increasingly


gaining in importance, with share in GVA reaching 61.0% in 2011.

- 2011.
76,0%,
12,8%,
6,5%, 18,5%,
36,6% 53,0% .

The use of GDP in 2011 was structured in the way that household
final consumption expenditure had the share of 76.0%, government
individual consumption expenditure 12.8%, government collective
consumption expenditure 6.5%, gross fixed capital formation 18.5%,
exports of goods and services 36.6%, and imports of goods and services 53.0%.

2011.

Gross domestic product 2011 at constant prices



( ),
.

In this chapter published are the results of the annual gross domestic product of the Republic of Serbia at constant prices (previous
year prices), derived according to the production and expenditure approach.

2011.
1,6% .

The real growth rate of the GDP in 2011 in relation to the previous
year equaled 1.6%.

, 2011.

0,5%, , 0,9%,
10,4%, 2,9%
10,7%.

, 6,5%.

Regarding the main activities, in 2011 the real growth of Gross


value added (GVA) was noted as follows: the section of manufacturing
0.5%, the section of agriculture, forestry and fishing 0.9%, the section
of construction 10.4%, the section of transportation and storage
2.9%, and the section of information and communication 10.7%. The
most expressive fall of GVA was recorded for the section of wholesale
and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles 6.5%.

, 2011.
, 8,4%,
, 1,2%.

From the expenditure side of GDP, the largest real growth in 2011
was noted for gross fixed capital formation 8.4%, while household final
consumption expenditure expressed a real fall of 1.2%.

, 2011.

Household final consumption expenditure, 2011




, . (),
(COICOP)
(48),
.

This chapter includes the results of annual estimations of household final consumption expenditure (HFCE) of the Republic of Serbia, at
current prices and offers the review of volume indices based on previous
year, i.e. real growth (fall), derived according to 3-digit level of the
COICOP, by 48 groups.


2011. , , 1,2%.

In 2011, the household final consumption expenditure expressed


real fall of 1.2%, compared to the previous year.

COICOP (12),
: ,
7,1%, , 2,8%, , 2,5%.

Observed by COICOP categories (12), the largest fall was noted


for the categories: Furnishings and household equipment and routine
household maintenance - 7.1%, Alcoholic beverages and tobacco 2.8%, and Clothing and footwear - 2.5%.

,
40%
0,1%,
, , ,
0,3%.

For the two major categories by volume of expenditures that


make for more than 40% of household final consumption expenditure,
Food and non-alcoholic beverages noted real growth of 0.1% but for
Housing, water, electricity, gas and other fuels noted was fall of 0.3%.

, 2011.

Regional GDP, 2011

Regional GDP is the regional equivalent to a country's GDP.


-,

.



.
- 2011.

(workplace), .
,
.

108

The SORS officially accomplished the calculations of regional


Gross domestic product in accordance with the European statistical
standards and the statistical nomenclature of territorial units of Serbia.
These estimations are the result of considerable upgrading of statistical
surveys that the SORS has implemented in recent years and of a proactive strategy of adopting the European statistical methodology in the
area of national and regional accounts.
The regionalization of GDP for 2011 was based on the principle of
distribution of value added (of economic subjects) by workplace, i.e.
local units where value added is actually created, and not by head office
seat of economic subjects.

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,
- :
(39,6%);
(26,8%),
(19,0%) (14,6%).

Pursuant to the estimation principle of workplace, the regions had


the following shares in the Serbian GDP: Beogradski region holds the
leading position (39.6%); Region Vojvodine (26.8%) follows and then
come Region umadije i Zapadne Srbije (19.0%) and Region June i
Istone Srbije (14.6%).

772 000 -
75% per capita
.
100,0% (442 000 ), 68,2%
(301 000 ) 64,4% (285 000
).

Beogradski region, with GDP per capita amounting to RSD 772


000, has almost by 75% higher per capita amount when compared to
the RS average. The level index for Region Vojvodine is 100.0% (RSD
442 000), for Region umadije i Zapadne Srbije 68.2% (RSD 301 000)
and for Region June i Istone Srbije 64.4% (RSD 285 000).

System of national accounts: methodological backgrounds

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System of national accounts is an international standard based on


a broad concept of production. According to this concept the production
covers, apart from material production and material services, also nonmaterial services in Education, Human health and social work, Arts,
entertainment and recreation, Financial and insurance activities, Public
administration on all levels and all other services that are not related to
material production.

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In this manner defined, production is carried out in institutional


units. These units are able of function for their own purposes and deal in
economic activities and transactions with other units. Transactions are
understood as the change of goods and services' ownership, therefore it
is required for an institutional unit to be capable of possessing assets,
incurring liabilities, if necessary, on their own behalf, and of being legally
responsible for its decisions. Institutional units are divided into profit,
non-profit, government units and households. Resident institutional units
create national economy. The economy consists of institutional sectors
that are established by grouping resident institutional units according to
functional principle. The system of national accounts is composed of five
institutional sectors:
- non-financial sector
- financial sector
- government sector
- household sector
- sector of non-profit institutions serving households (NPISHs).

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Non-resident institutional units, involved in transactions with resident units, create the external sector (the rest of the world).
Beside the set of related accounts that occupies the central position, the system of national accounts also incorporates satellite accounts
and input-output tables. The accounts are designed so to supply a number of related information on activities and processes evolving in a country and in the scope of relations with foreign countries. The system of
accounts shows how the production creates new goods and services
and how it transforms the existing ones, thus gaining income which is
subsequently distributed and redistributed. The system also indicates
how the income is used for final consumption and savings that will facilitate expected increase of production and consumption in future. Apart
from providing information for the country as a whole, the system of
accounts also makes information available concerning all institutional
sectors defined.
The System of accounts comprises three basic groups:
- current transactions accounts,
- accumulation accounts and
- balance sheets.

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The current transactions accounts are divided into two groups.


The first in the line of current accounts is the production account. It
presents the results of production (output) and how the goods and services are used in order to realize the production (intermediate consumption). The second group of current accounts is composed of income
accounts that present generation, allocation and distribution of income.
These accounts are composed of:
- generation of income account,
- allocation of primary income account,
- distribution of income account and
- use of income account

Accumulation accounts show transactions of capital and financial


transactions and consist of capital account and financial accounts.

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Balance sheets are at the end In the system of accounts. They


show assets, liabilities and net values at certain points of time, at the
beginning and at the end of the year.

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The accounts consist of two sides, the left and the right side of the
account. Each account contains a balancing item, which is the difference
between the right and the left side of the account, located on the left side
of account, and it closes the account. The main characteristic of the
system of accounts is that the balancing item from one account is transferred to another one. The balancing item closes one account and opens
another one. In this manner, all accounts are entirely linked. The balancing items are shown in gross and net form. The net values are obtained
from gross values minus consumption of fixed capital. It should be noted
that the accounts do not have residual items. For the country as a whole,
the system of national accounts especially defines goods and services
account to comprise all resources and uses of goods and services.

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The system of national accounts is defined as a set of consistent,


coherent, integrated and detailed macroeconomic accounts, balance
sheets and tables which secure a systematic, comparable and detailed
review of economic activities of a country, based on a single concept,
definitions, conventions, classifications and rules concerning the creation
of the accounts. The system of national accounts utilizes all data available. Due to the lack of data, for the sake of consistency and methodological principles applied in creation of the accounts system, some items
were estimated.

One of the general methodological characteristics of national accounts is a possibility of making revisions, i.e. making corrections not
only of original estimates and of preliminary results, but of final data as
well.

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In the system of national accounts, revisions generally occur due


to the introduction of new data sources, the essential improvements to
the existing ones, the changes of classifications, or establishment of new
principles, regulations and international recommendations. A more consistent application of methodological solutions, together with migration to
international standards of financial reporting in accounting systems used
for bookkeeping and composition of financial statements and with improvements in statistical databases used for compilation of national
accounts, have necessitated a general revision of the data series calculated and published so far in this area.

Gross domestic product


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The system of national accounts contains value categories called


aggregates. The aggregates are the complex value categories that
measure the results of activities of the whole economy observed from
certain aspect. They are summary indicators, key values for macroeconomic analysis and comparisons in time and space. The most common
and the most important aggregate in the system of national accounts is
the Gross domestic product.

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It is an indicator of economic activities on the level of a whole


country and presents the result of production activities of resident institutional units, and it equals the sum of values added that are calculated for
all institutional sectors.

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Three methods are approached for GDP calculation: production,


expenditure and income approach. The GDP (at current prices) is calculated by the production approach as the sum of gross values added at
basic prices (the amount that producer receives from buyer for a unit of
produced goods and services, excluding taxes and including subsidies
received) of all resident institutional units, with added amounts of taxes
on products and subtracted subsidies on products on the level of the
total economy, as well as FISIM1). Gross value added is obtained as the
difference between total output (production value) and intermediate
consumption.

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- FISIM (Financial intermediation services


indirectly measured),
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Applying the expenditure approach, GDP is obtained as the sum


of the following aggregates: final consumption (households, NPISHs,
and government), gross fixed capital formation (GFCF), changes in
inventories, acquisitions less disposals of valuables and the value of
exports minus the value of imports of goods and services.
1)

The category FISIM (Financial intermediation services indirectly measured) is introduced in GDP calculations. FISIM presents an interest margin and it is a part of output (value of production) of financial sector, calculated as the difference between active and passive interests. On the level of the economy as a whole, it is included into
intermediate consumption and for the time being allocation by sectors is not carried
out.

National accounts

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GDP can also be calculated by the income approach, as the sum


of compensation for employees, gross operating surplus/mixed income
and taxes less subsidies on products and production. It is another way of
checking the reliability of the results obtained from production and expenditure approach. In theory, each of the above-mentioned approaches
for GDP calculations should produce the same or similar values. However, different results are obtained in practice in majority of cases. Which
of the approaches will provide the most reliable results should depend on
the sources and quality of data and on the coverage. As only one GDP
figure for the total economy is existent, by combining all of the mentioned
approaches the data ought to to be reconciled and the final calculation
derived.
The recalculation of GDP into USD and EUR is based on the average annual exchange rate and the calculation of GDP per capita is
computed according to the estimated total population in mid-year.
The revision of the data at current prices necessitates the revision
of previously calculated and published GDP data series at constant
prices.
GDP calculation at constant prices is implemented by production
and expenditure approach, at previous year prices.



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Gross domestic product by production approach represents the


sum of gross values added of all economic activities, at constant prices,
when subtracted financial intermediation services indirectly measured
(FISIM) and added net taxes (taxes minus subsidies on products) at
constant prices.


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GDP calculations are made by division and section level of the


Classification of Activities. It is based on single GVA extrapolation
method using the output and input indicators. For the level of divisions,
the calculation is derived by multiplying indicators of each division in the
form on chain index by the gross value added of the previous year.


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Gross domestic product by expenditure approach is calculated as


the sum of individual consumption expenditure of households, individual
consumption of non-profit institutions serving households (NPISHs), as
well as government individual and collective consumption expenditures,
gross capital formation and for exports and imports of goods and services.


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Gross capital formation is equal to the sum of expenditures for


gross fixed capital formation, changes in inventories and changes (acquisitions less disposals) of valuables.


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(COFOG),
;

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Calculations at constant prices are derived for all categories of


GDP use:

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GDP calculations at previous year prices assume that previous


year is regarded as base year and that weights are changed every year.
According to this method, comparable are only two years that are expressed at same prices. Time series calculated at previous year prices

Household final consumption expenditure (HFCE) are calculated at the four-digit (classes) level of the Classification of
individual consumption by purpose (COICOP), for residents
in the rest of the world and non-residents in the RS territory;

Final consumption expenditure of non-profit institutions serving households (NPISHs) total;

Government final consumption expenditure (GFCE) are estimated according to the Classification of Functions of Government (COFOG), with divided individual and collective
government consumption;

Gross fixed capital formation (GFCF), by technical structure;

Acquisitions less disposals of valuables, total;

Changes in inventories, by categories;

Exports and imports distinction in goods and services.

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(chain-linking) ,
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could not be used for real growth rate calculations since data given by
years are not comparable (each year is valued at previous year prices).
In order to ensure comparable data series for growth rate estimations,
the method of chain-linking shall be applied and thereby data are reduced to a selected referent year. Referent year means the year that is
used for expressing time series at constant prices.


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.

Another feature of the method is non-additivity for all years except


for the referent year and the year following the referent. The chaining
method is independently implemented for aggregated values and for
their integral components. Therefore, a chained aggregate value is not
equal to the sum of the chained components. It is worth stressing here
that non-additivity may be regarded only as mathematical issue.

- :


2005. ,

The results of GDP calculation at constant prices are presented:

at previous year prices;


as chain-linked volume measures with reference year 2005;
as real growth rates.

Household final consumption expenditure


SNA93 (
1993) ESA95 (
1995) .
OECD- E,
.

The calculation of households final consumption expenditure was


carried out considering SNA93 (System of national accounts 1993) and
ESA95 (European system of national and regional Accounts 1995) as
the basic methodological framework. Rather helpful are the methodological materials of OECD and Eurostat, as well as the experience of the
European countries in this field.




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The household final consumption expenditure include the costs


the resident households bear in order to provide for goods and services
that will directly meet the needs and demands of their members. The
coverage extends not only to direct payment for goods and services
(cash, non-cash, at sight, credit), but also the acquisition through income
in kind or from own production.


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a
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The time of recording household final consumption expenditure is


the moment of starting of buyers obligation towards seller. That means
that the expenditures for goods are noted at the moment of changing the
owner and the expenditures for services when the servicing procedure
has been completed. Household final consumption expenditure is valued
according to the prices that buyer actually pays in the moment of purchase.

(COICOP)
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The Classification of individual consumption by purpose


(COICOP) includes twelve main categories, 48 groups, 109 classes and
148 basic headings. The results of surveys in the observed period are
shown at the level of groups. The calculations take into account the
official results of the Household budget survey (HBS), branch statistics
and various administrative and other sources available.

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Apart from expenditures, actual household final consumption includes social transfers in kind received from the government sector
(education, health, social security, sport and recreation, culture and
some community services) and social transfer in kind from non-profit
institutions serving household sector (NPISHs).


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Calculation of each category at the previous year prices using the appropriate indicators

2.

2005.
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2.

Calculation chained volume measures at 2005 prices as the


reference year, which ensures comparability within the series.



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stimation of household final consumption at constant prices is


conducted in two stages:

Household final consumption expenditure at previous year prices


was calculated using the appropriate CPI (consumer price index) and for
certain items (class level), index of physical volume is used as an additional index.

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Regional GDP

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95),
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NUTS.
- 2, a c
- - .

The calculations of regional GDP, as a part of the system of national accounts of the Republic of Serbia, were established pursuant to
the EU principles and methodology, i.e. the European system of national
accounts (ESA 95) and the Nomenclature of territorial units for statistics
of the Republic of Serbia (NSTJ), which has been harmonized with the
European Nomenclature of territorial units for statistics (NUTS). The
calculations of regional GDP were carried out at the NSTJ level 2 (region) and the sum of GDP for all regions is identical to the GDP of the
Republic of Serbia.

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For the regional GDP calculations applied is production approach


for Value added estimation, which is calculated as the difference between the production value, i.e. output, and all tangible and intangible
inputs used in the production process (intermediate consumption).



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1997),
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20032009 (, 2011).

Methodological papers
Basic methodological explanations can be found in the Federal
Statistical Offices edition Methodological papers, volume 32, "Basic
system of national accounts" (Belgrade, 1997) and more detailed accountings in the publications of the Statistical Office of the Republic of
Serbia "System of national accounts of the Republic of Serbia 1997
2006" (Belgrade, 2008) and "Household Final Consumption Expenditure
in the Republic of Serbia, 2003-2009" (Belgrade, 2011).

PERSONAL CONSUMPTION

2012.
( )
17883 , 6,3% 2011.
(16823 2011).

In 2012, in the Republic of Serbia, the average monthly available


budget per household (all households) amounted to RSD 17883, which
is 6.3% higher compared to 2011 (RSD 16823 in 2011).

2012.
19876 (19890 2011),
15414
(15122 2011).
, 94,3%
, 5,7% .
99,1% , 0,9% ,
86,7%
13,3%.

2011.
( )
41,3%,
35,8%. 2011. ,
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2,2 .
( )
17257
, 4,8% 2011. (16462
2011).
18964 (17660
2011), 15139
(14964 2011).

(42,9%),
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(8,7%). 42,5%
, 16,5%
, , , 8,7%
,
43,4%, 14,5% 8,7% .
2011.
2010.

Households in urban areas in 2012 disposed of RSD 19876 (RSD


19890 in 2011) per month, on average and households in other areas
with RSD 15414 per household member (RSD 15122 in 2011).
Of totally available budget, 94.3% are incomes in money and
5.7% incomes in kind. In households from urban areas, 99.1% are
money incomes and 0.9% is income in kind, while in households from
other regions this ratio is 86.7% to 13.3%.
The structure of the available budget in money and in kind has not
significantly changed if compared to 2011.
The largest share of available budget
incomes from regular employment - 41.3%,
comparison to 2011, the share of income
decreased by almost 2%, while the share
2.2%.

(all households) relates to


and pensions - 35.8%. In
from regular employment
of pensions increased by

Expenditures for personal consumption of households (all households) in the Republic of Serbia amounted to RSD 17257 per household
member, presenting an increase of 4.8% in relation to 2011 (RSD 16462
in 2011). Personal consumption expenditures for households from urban
areas amounted to RSD 18964 per member (RSD 17660 in 2011), and
in households from other areas they amounted to RSD 15139 per
household member (RSD 14964 in 2011).
The biggest share in the structure of personal consumption expenditures was observed for food and beverages (42.9%), followed by
expenditures for housing services, water, electricity, gas and other fuels
(15.6%), as well as expenses for transport (8.7%). Regarding households in urban areas, 42.5% relate to expenditures for food and nonalcoholic beverages, 16.5% to housing services, water, electricity, gas
and other fuels, and 8.7% to transport expenses, while in households
from other areas, this share is 43.4%, 14.5% and 8.7% respectively.
The structure of personal consumption in 2011 has not significantly changed if compared to 2010.

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Sources and methods of data collection

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.

Data on available budget and individual consumption of households have been obtained from Household Budget Survey, harmonized
with international standards and recommendations of Eurostat, ILO and
UN, thus providing international data comparability. The mentioned
statistical survey provides data on 15- or 16- day basis. The data presented in this Yearbook refer to one-year period.

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In addition to data on receipts, expenditure and personal consumption, this survey also collects the data on main indicators of living
standard (dwelling conditions, supply with durable consumer goods, type
of dwelling / house heating, etc.), as well as basic data related to demographic, economic and socio-economic households characteristics.

The survey applies the method of diary keeping and interview


method, questionnaire - based.
Coverage

4592 -

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The survey encompassed 4592 households from the territory of


the Republic of Serbia.
A survey unit is taken to be every single or several member
household, selected according to the sample plan. A household is: a) a
community of persons, whose members live and prepare food together
and jointly spend the earned income; b) a single person, living, preparing
food and spending the earned income on his/her own.


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200 , 4800 .

In this survey, a two-stage stratified sample is applied with enumeration districts as primary and households as secondary selection
units. Basic geographic strata are the territories of Central Serbia and
Vojvodina. 200 households have been interviewed every fifteen days, i.e.
4800 households annually.

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The survey covers all households, from urban and from other

Definitions
Available household budget comprises income in money, money
value of natural consumption and receipt in kind, which were available to
households in the respective survey period.
Household income in money:
Regular salaries and wages cover the income from regular employment.
Other incomes comprise: money receipts for overtime work, pursuant to work contract, authors contract, etc.
Pensions (old-age, survivors, disablement and other) cover receipts on the basis of pension and disability insurance and supplementary payments.
Other social insurance related receipts include: social aid, supplements and other welfare receipts; receipts in cases of unemployment
and temporary unemployment; alimentation and support; health insurance related receipts; disability insurance receipts and supplements;
childrens allowances; student grants and remuneration, i.e. compensations for students trained for skilled workers.
Income from agriculture, hunting and fishing includes: earnings of
households engaged in agriculture, hunting and fishing.
External receipts include money donations and other external receipts.
Real estate related incomes comprise room and flat rents, interests, dividends and sales related receipts (real estates and movables).

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Donations and awards comprise money donations, lottery related


receipts, etc.

Customer and investment credits refer to credits raised in the last


12 months.

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Other receipts refer to: saving deposits raised, lending returns, decreased cash amounts kept in households, refunded nationalized estates, life insurance and real estate insurance premium, etc.
Household receipts in kind:
Earned receipts in kind include food, clothes, footwear, household
expenditures (electricity, phone, registration, car fuel, etc.), paid by employer.
Natural consumption comprises the value of products from own
production of households that are used for individual consumption (food,
beverages, fuel-wood, etc.)
Individual consumption of households is presented by COICOP
classification groups. Published data refer to available budget and individual consumption in 2011 and they present monthly average values by
a household member, expressed in RSD.
Data are published for all households total and for urban and
other areas (mostly rural or mixed households) separately.
Methodological papers


, . 9:
(, 2005).

Basic methodological notes can be found in the edition of SORS


Methodologies and Standards, No. 9. Household Budget Survey (Belgrade, 2005).

BENEFICIARIES OF BUDGETARY FUNDS AND PUBLIC


CONSUMPTION



. .

, 2011. 12,9%
2010. . 6,3%.
2011.
7,8%, 8,9%.

2011. , 2010. , 5,3%,
6,6%.
, 2011.
2010. 10,8%,
10,3%.



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, .

The Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia publishes data on


revenues and expenditure f budgetary funds beneficiaries in the Republic of Serbia. The data are presented according to the Classification of
Activities (NACE Rev. 2).
In respect to public administration and defence; compulsory social
security, when compared to 2010, revenues increased by 12.9% and
expenditures by 6.3% in 2011.
In 2011, revenues for education, when compared to 2010, increased by 7.8% and expenditures by 8.9%.
In 2011, revenues for human health and social work activities,
when compared to 2010, increased by 5.3% and expenditures by 6.6%.
In 2011, revenues for arts, entertainment and recreation activities,
when compared to 2010, increased by 10.8%, and expenditures were up
by 10.3%.
Sources and methods of data collection
Data on generated revenues and expenditure of budgetary funds
beneficiaries have been obtained by means of the regular statistical
survey Complex Annual Survey for Budgetary Funds Beneficiaries, the
questionnaire thereof being completed on the basis of annual financial
statements and other available accounting records.
Data on public revenues and their distribution have been gathered
and processed by the Ministry of Finance, Treasury Administration.

Coverage


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The survey Complex Annual Report for Budget Funds Beneficiaries covers, according to the Classification of Activities (NACE Rev. 2)
organisations from the following divisions: Agriculture, forestry and fishing (Cereal growing, except rice, leguminous vegetables and rape seeds,
and milkling cows raising); Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning
supply (Steam and air conditioning supply); Water supply; sewerage,
waste management and remediation activities (Water collection, treatment and supply, and collection of non-hazardous waste); Construction;

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Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles


(retail trade of pharmaceutical products in specialized stores pharmacies and retail trade of medical and orthopaedic goods in specialized
stores); Transportation and storage (urban and interurban land passenger transport and storage); Accommodation and food service activities
(accommodation except camping grounds and recreational vehicle
parks); Information and communications (publishing of books and periodicals, Motion picture, video and television programme production,
Motion picture projection activities, radio broadcasting, Television programming and broadcasting activities, wired telecommunications, and
data processing and hosting); Financial and insurance activities (Trusts,
funds and similar financial entities; Other financial service activities,
except insurance and pension funding; monetary intermediation); Real
estate activities (except buying and selling of own real estate); Professional, scientific and technical activities (except legal and accounting
activities, and veterinary activities); Administrative and support service
activities (Activities of employment placement agencies (Activities of
employment placement agencies, Travel agency activities, Landscape
service activities); Public administration and defence, compulsory social
security; Education; Human health and social work activities; Arts entertainment and recreation (except gambling and betting activities, and
amusement and theme exhibits grounds); Other service activities
(except activities of business, employers and professional membership
organisations).

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Public revenues collection covers revenues from taxes (from 2005


onwards VAT included), contributions, duties and other forms of liabilities
prescribed by the Law, used for financing public expenditure i.e. education, human health and social work activities, disability-pension insurance, and all functions of the government and its bodies.

Definitions

Total revenues and expenditure include resources accumulated


and directly spent for current operations by budgetary funds beneficiaries.


,
,

.

Budgetary revenues present revenues that beneficiaries receive


from budgetary funds, transfers between organizations of compulsory
social security, transfers between budgetary beneficiaries on the same
level and current transfers from other levels of authority.

Revenues from sale of goods and services are incomes received


from the sale of goods and services and from activity performance.

Revenues from renting include revenues from renting or leasing


own fixed assets.


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.

Revenues from interests are revenues from financial property (on


given loans, securities, cash assets and sight deposits, default interests),
dividends and compensations for use of natural resources.

Other revenues include current grants, mixed and undefined revenues, memorandum items and revenues from sale of non-financial property.

Expenditures for employees cover costs on the basis of employees compensations and other personal expenses expressed in gross
amount.

Tax expenditure includes costs borne on the basis of calculated


taxes, customs duty, excise and other duties.


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Operating expenditure includes regular operating costs, as costs


of materials, production services and non-material costs. The item includes also compulsory fees on the level of the Republic, provinces,
municipalities, and legal expenses.
Depreciation presents the value of fixed assets used, as a result of
physical deterioration, accidental damages and normal obsolescence
during the accounting period.

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.

Other expenditure includes penalties, current subsidies, current


grants and transfers to non-governmental institutions and expenditures
for non-financial assets purchase.

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The rest presents the difference between totally presented revenues and expenditure.

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INVESTMENT IN FIXED ASSETS


2011. 14,3%
2010. .

Realised investments in fixed assets in the Republic of Serbia in


2011 increased in nominal terms by 14.3%, when compared to 2010.

,

2011. ,
25,6%,
, 11,0%,
, 10,0%, , 8,3%,
, , 8,2%,
, , , 6,6%,
, 6,1%
, 5,9%,
, 3,0%, , ,
2,9%, ,
2,3%, , 1,9%, .

Observed by activities, in 2011, the highest share on the level of


the Republic of Serbia in the realised investments was recorded in section of manufacturing (25.6%), section of wholesale and retail trade;
repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles (11.0%), section of public
administration, defence; compulsory social security (10.0%), section of
construction (8.3%), section of electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning
supply (8.2%), section of professional, scientific and technical activities
(6.6%), section of transportation and storage (6.1%), section of information and communications (5.9%), section of financial and insurance
activities (3.0%), section of agriculture, forestry and fishing (2.9%), section of water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation
activities (2.3%), section of human health and social work activities
(1.9%), etc.

,
, 57,8%,
, ,
, 30,5%, ,
11,7%.

By construction character, the highest share of investments was


observed for building of new capacities (57.8%), then for the reconstruction, modernisation and extensions of existing capacities (30.5%), and
for maintenance (11.7%).

,

, 64,0%.

Observed by principal sources of financing, the highest share in


payments for investments in fixed assets was noted for payments from
own resources, 64.0%.

Sources and methods of data collection



,
1966. , 2006.

, . 1995 (ESA95)
1993 (SNA93).

Data on investment in fixed assets resulted from the survey Annual Survey on Investments in Fixed Assets, conducted by the SORS
since 1966, and from 2006 partly modified and harmonized in accordance with international statistical standards and methodologies, i.e. with
the European System of Accounts 1995 (ESA 95) and System of National Accounts 1993 (SNA 93).

,
,
,
-, .
,

.

The intent of this survey is to provide information about the investment activity in the country and make possible GDP calculation
according to the expenditure approach, the calculation of investments as
an element of GDP use, compilation of capital accounts etc. However,
even though this survey ensures that the major part of data is obtained, it
is necessary to carry out additional calculations to provide data on
GFCF, which are required for the system of national accounts.


, .
.
,
7 , .

Reporting units are all legal entities in the country, which are direct
investors, disregarding the form of ownership. The coverage of the survey is complete for large and medium-sized legal entities. Data are
collected through the sample method for those legal entities that pursuant to Article 7, the Law on accounting and auditing are classified as
small-sized.

: )

, ) (
) .

Two principles have been applied for data grouping: a) investors


principle/prevailing activity and head office enterprise level principle,
and b) investments purpose and location (only for new fixed assets)
kind of activity unit level principle.

Definitions and methodological remarks



.
, ,
,
. ,
, , , , , .
.

Investments in fixed assets are purchases made by business entities, aiming at getting new assets, increasing the value or replacing
existing fixed assets. Acquired fixed assets can be purchased in the
country and abroad, received by financial leasing, obtained by exchange,
received as a capital transfer in kind or produced and retained for own
use. All investments in new facilities are included, as well as investments
for capacity enlargement, reconstruction and modernization of existing
facilities or for the replacement of obsolete, worn out or destroyed facilities. Investment does not cover investment expenditures and resources
for regular maintenance of existing infrastructure.

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117

2013


,
.

:
,
.
, , ,
.

Statistical yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

Payments for investments are the monetary investment in fixed


assets during the year in which the payments were actually made, irrespective of the time of construction or acquisition of fixed capital goods.
Payments from own resources include RSD and foreign currency
resources of a direct investor: funds allocated for consumption of fixed
capital, budget funds transferred to the investors account and other own
funds.
Payments from joined funds include RSD and foreign currency
funds of domestic and foreign co-investors, as well as assets of physical
persons joined with funds of direct investor, in the form of joint venture.

Payments from credits include banking credits and financial credits, as well as financial credits directly concluded with foreign partners.



,
, .

Payments from funds of the government and local government


bodies include loans obtained from these units, regardless whether the
credit was concluded through bank or directly, with the obligation of
repayment envisaged or not.

, ,
, ( ).


(
,

).
,
,
(
).

, ,
.
: - (
, ),
- (
),
, ,
,
.

Realised investments in fixed assets in a reporting year present


the value of effectively finalised constructions, production or acquisition
of facilities, equipment and other capital goods, disregarding whether
these investments were accomplished or not and whether they were paid
out or not (excluding investments revaluation).
Realised investments in new fixed assets relates to purchases
made directly from construction works contractors, manufacturers of
equipment or own-produced capital goods, i.e. capital goods that were
not purchased or sold between direct users. Here included are previously
used equipment purchased abroad, investments in major upgrading of
existing fixed assets, land improvements and costs of land-ownership
transfers (value of land purchase is not included).
Construction of new capacities include investments in new fixed
assets, in new or old locations, regardless the activity to be carried out
there. These capacities may create whole object as economic and technical unit (construction structure, equipment with assembling plant, etc.),
part of structure construction that is an independent economic and technical unit (construction in stages), resumed construction works or previously stopped investments, investments in long-term plants, breeding
stock, construction and purchase of air jets and investments in new
traffic roads.


, , , , - .

, ,

Reconstruction, modernisation and extensions of existing capacities include investments in reconstruction or extension of existing fixed
assets in order to extend volume, adjust to market demands or change
technological solutions of production process or services.


,
(
).
,

, .

Maintenance of existing capacities includes investments in replacement of obsolete, worn-out or destroyed fixed assets (regular maintenance and repair are excluded). These investments may result in
intensified and rationalised work process, however not in extended capacities and significant changes of product range, services and production technology.

Methodological papers


, 209, - :

.

For more information refer to the edition of the FSO Methodological Papers volume 209, and methodological papers at the SORS website: Investments in Fixed Assets Survey and the Manual for Filling in the
Annual Report on Investments in Fixed Assets.

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Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

MONEY

,
2012. ,
.

.
,
, .

Fall in economic activity in the Euro zone was continued in 2012,


but decreased intensity compared to the previous year. The key risks
that come from the international environment are slow recovery of the
Euro zone and reduced exposure of European banks to the Republic of
Serbia. Problems affecting the Euro zone are transferred to Serbia in the
form of reduced demands, which affects net exports, and by reduced
availability of funding sources.

2012. 10,9
.

Foreign exchange reserves at the end of 2012 amounted to 10.9


billion Euros and they act as an important guardian of economic stability.

132 ,
,
.
, ,
.

Total household savings increased by RSD 132 billion, with savings accounts in foreign currency increased significantly and savings in
RSD declined in real terms. The growth of loans to households is slowed
down considerably, but it is positive in real terms, while the share of RSD
currency loans in total loans is increasing in real terms.

( )
2012.
.
4,2%,
9,9%. ,
10,6%,
2,7% 2012. .

Interest rates on loans and deposits (RSD and foreign currency) in


2012 generally stagnated or recorded a slight increase compared to the
previous year. Interest rates on Euro-denominated household termsavings equalled 4.2%, and interest rates on RSD saving deposits
equalled 9.9%. In the corporate sector, rates on RSD household term
deposits went to 10.6%, while rates on Euro deposits fell to 2.7% by end
2012.

Sources and methods of data collection

tics.

The National Bank of Serbia is the producer of Monetary Statis-

Coverage



. ,
,
.
, ().

, .
.

Monetary Statistics comprises balance sheets of the NBS and


other depository institutions and consolidated balance sheet of the total
banking section. Besides the monetary policy, the NBS is also in charge
of the Balance of Payments Statistics, using the data of the Statistical
Office of the Republic of Serbia as well. All figures are shown in million
RSD as of the end of the period (year). Foreign-exchange items are
shown in RSD counter value according to the middle foreign exchange
rate of the NBS at the end of the period. Annual series are given according to final accounting data.

Definitions

: ,
, , ,
.

Basic monetary aggregates are: money supply, cash circulation,


deposits, reserve money, RSD and foreign currency deposits and credits.

1
.
, .
, ,
.

The money supply M1 comprises cash in circulation and deposit


money. Deposit money includes the assets on accounts, where the
payment can be made without any restrictions, or on giro, current and
other accounts of financial resources owners, including also financial
resources on the local self-management accounts.

2, 1,
( ).

The money supply M2 besides money supply M1 includes also


other RSD fixed-term deposits (short-term and long-term).

3, 2,
( ).

The money supply M3, besides M2, includes short-term and longterm foreign currency deposits (without frozen foreign currency household savings).

, ,
.
: (.
, a
, ), ,
e ,
.
:
,
.

RSD reserve money includes cash in circulation and banking RSD


reserves.
Foreign exchange reserves of the NBS include: gold (i.e. the value
of gold in the NBS treasury calculated at the current market price, and
gold held abroad), special drawing rights, foreign exchange, effective
foreign currency, as well as foreign stocks and bonds.
Foreign exchange reserves of banks include: effective foreign currency in the treasuries, deposits abroad and checks in foreign currency.

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119

2013

,
.

,

,
- .

.

(EUR),


.
I.
,
.

,
,
-, : ,
, , ,
.

.

,


.
.
( ,
)

.
II.
, ,
.
,
,
,
,
.

Statistical yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

Balance of payments is produced by NBS according to the International Monetary Fund methodology. Monthly statements on export and
import of goods, commercial banks and NBS reports on realized foreign
payments balance for invisible transactions and NBS reports on foreign
credit-financial transactions are the data sources used for that purpose.
Direct foreign investments data and official aid are obtained from the
Ministry of Finances of the Republic of Serbia.
The balance of payments is shown in EUR, and the official NBS
middle exchange rate is used for the conversion of the transaction value
from original currencies into reporting currency.
I. Data related to exports and imports value of goods are those
from customs declarations, which are processed by the SORS.
Data on the value of services exports and imports are obtained
from the report on foreign payment transactions performed through
commercial banks and the NBS, according to IMF methodology, and
they include: tourist services, transport services, capital projects, insurance services, financial services, etc.
The income account includes incomes and expenditures on the
basis of interests from the foreign payment transactions statistics.
Current transfers regarding incomes present the total foreign remittance value received from abroad, effective foreign currencies deposits to the foreign currency accounts of the residents at domestic banks
and remittances from abroad deposited to the foreign currency accounts
of non-residents. Regarding expenditures of the current transfers, the
total currency outflow of residents to the abroad has been presented.
Donations (official transfers - aid and grants from abroad) are presented on the basis of the External Payment Transactions Statistics and
the Report of the Ministry of Finances of the Republic of Serbia.
II. Financial transactions include direct foreign investments, shortterm and long-term credits and short-term deposits.
Direct foreign investments - net include foreign capital investments into national enterprises and banks - in cash, domestic capital
investments into foreign enterprises and banks, payments received for
the capital share sold in other enterprise, sale and purchase of the real
estate in the country or abroad and goods investment.

,

,
, ,
.

Middle-term and long-term credits net include data from the


Statistics of Foreign Credit Relations of the NBS with abroad, which is
based on the concluded credit contracts registered at the NBS and due
payments according to these credits.

,


.

Short-term credits and deposits net include data from the Foreign Payment Transactions Statistics, as well as credits of the NBS and
other banks with the repayment term within a period of one year.


,
.


.
,
.

.
,
. .

120

Balance sheet of monetary institutions represents the consolidated balance sheet of the NBS and commercial banks in which definite
mutual claims and liabilities have been settled.
The balance sheet of the NBS covers all claims and liabilities of
the NBS that result from its operations in the country and relations with
the rest of the world. The creation of reserve money is shown on the
assets side, and forms of holding reserve money are presented on the
liabilities side.
Balance sheet of commercial banks comprises banks claims
and liabilities in the territory of the Republic of Serbia. The balance sheet
is aggregate i.e. includes claims and liabilities between banks. Banks
have been grouped according to location of their head offices.

National accounts

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

A 0: A A
ACCOUNT 0 : GOODS AND SERVICES ACCOUNT

RESOURCES

P.1 A
P.1 OUTPUT

P.11
P.11 Market output
P.12

P.12 Output for own final use
P.13

P.13 Other non-market output


D.21
D.21 Taxes on products
D.31 ( - )
D.31 Subsidies on products ( - )
P.7 A
P.7 IMPORTS OF GOODS AND
SERVICES
P.71
P.71 Imports of goods
P.72
P.72 Imports of services

AA A
DISPOSABLE RESOURCES

2008

2009

5558084,9

5327476,6

4658761,4

343603,1

555720,4

4389283,4

378812,9

559380,3

2010

2011

3829062,6

4815463,6

P.3 A A

P.3 FINAL CONSUMPTION


5435902,3
EXPENDITURE

2584531,6

2708338,6

2876882,1

3088794,4

458251,3

P.31
P.31 Individual consumption expenditure

2396704,6

2530302,4

2686492,9

2879537,1

633484,0

P.32

P.32 Collective consumption expenditure

187827,0

178036,2

190389,2

209257,3

P.51

P.51 Gross fixed capital formation

632410,6

510227,4

512287,1

592844,3

P.52
P.52 Changes in inventories

158908,3

-19382,2

-15569,4

53464,4

413,0

5,0

6,0

7,0

835328,7

801049,7

1036903,0

1173436,7

P.61
P.61 Exports of goods

610584,7

565254,1

762416,1

863886,4

P.62
P.62 Exports of services

224744,0

235795,6

274486,9

309550,3

7539671,2

7063050,9

7836471,7

8737609,3

420865,4

589674,8

34209,3

46904,3

50647,4

P.53
P.53 Acquisitions less disposals of
valuables

1528617,8

1699926,6

P.6 A
P.6 EXPORTS OF GOODS AND
1406356,6
SERVICES

1309680,6

1046400,1

1254838,3

240524,9

233754,9

273779,5

7836471,7

293570,0

A A
8737609,3 USED RESOURCES

1:
ACCOUNT 1: PRODUCTION ACCOUNT

2008

2009

2010

3328079,0

3062812,4

3425962,9

2011
P.1 A
3829062,6 P.1 OUTPUT

B.1g A
B.1g GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT

2661386,7

2720083,5

2881891,0

3208620,2

K.1
( - )
K.1 Consumption of fixed capital ( - )

414260,6

433973,9

451589,9

492488,7

2247126,1

2286109,6

2430301,1

2716131,5

mill. RSD

RESOURCES
2008

P.11
P.11 Market output

B.1n A
B.1n NET DOMESTIC PRODUCT

2011

3425962,9

51252,1

7063050,9

2010

3062812,4

560692,6

7539671,2

2009

3328079,0

528754,4

1280155,0

2008

P.2 AA A
6527637,5 P.2 INTERMEDIATE CONSUMPTION

489628,6

1550205,5

mill. RSD
A
USES

5826003,8

482632,9

.
A
USES

P.2 AA A
P.2 INTERMEDIATE CONSUMPTION

SYSTEM OF NATIONAL ACCOUNTS FOR THE TOTAL ECONOMY

2009

2010

2011

5558084,9

5327476,6

5826003,8

6527637,5

4658761,4

4389283,4

4815463,6

5435902,3

P.12

P.12 Output for own final use

343603,1

378812,9

420865,4

458251,3

P.13

P.13 Other non-market output

555720,4

559380,3

589674,8

633484,0

D.21
D.21 Taxes on products

482632,9

489628,6

528754,4

560692,6

51252,1

34209,3

46904,3

50647,4

D.31 ( - )
D.31 Subsidies on products ( - )

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()

SYSTEM OF NATIONAL ACCOUNTS FOR THE TOTAL ECONOMY


(continued)

2:
ACCOUNT 2: GENERATION OF INCOME ACCOUNT

.
A
USES
2008

2009

2010

1198693,6

1210419,0

1239051,4

B.1g OMA
1345514,4 B.1g GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT

D.11
D.11 Employees wages and salaries

1025307,4

1037190,4

1062480,7

1154925,1

D.12

D.12 Employers' social contributions

173386,2

173228,6

176570,7

190589,3

525737,7

540023,1

587099,5

624202,1

D.21
D.21 Taxes on products

482632,9

489628,6

528754,4

560692,6

D.211
()
D.211 Value added type taxes (VAT)

298077,8

294355,1

317169,4

340214,3

D.212 ,

D.212 Taxes and duties on imports,
excluding VAT

64784,3

48039,8

44285,5

38804,7

119770,8

147233,7

167299,5

181673,6

D.29
D.29 Other taxes

43104,8

50394,5

58345,1

63509,5

D.3 ( - )
D.3 SUBSIDIES ( - )

63284,0

52054,2

64126,8

68233,1

D.31 ( - )
D.31 Subsidies on products ( - )

51252,1

34209,3

46904,3

50647,4

D.39
( - )
D.39 Other subsidies on
production ( - )

12031,9

17844,9

17222,5

17585,7

B.2g
B.2g GROSS OPERATING SURPLUS

638614,0

674377,0

746167,4

847572,8

K.1
( - )
K.1 Consumption of fixed capital ( - )

381204,9

401495,4

418038,8

454991,6

B.2n
B.2n NET OPERATING SURPLUS

257409,1

272881,6

328128,6

392581,2

B.3g
B.3g GROSS MIXED INCOME

361625,4

347318,6

373699,5

459564,0

K.1
( - )
K.1 Consumption of fixed capital ( - )

33055,7

32478,5

33551,1

37497,1

B.3n
B.3n NET MIXED INCOME

328569,7

314840,1

340148,4

422066,8

D.1
D.1. COMPENSATION OF
EMPLOYEES

D.2

D.2 TAXES ON PRODUCTION AND


IMPORTS

D.214 ,
-
D.214 Taxes on products except VAT,
import and export

122

2011

mill. RSD

RESOURCES
2008

2661386,7

2009

2720083,5

2010

2881891,0

2011

3208620,2

National accounts

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia


()

3:
ACCOUNT 3: ALLOCATION OF PRIMARY INCOME ACCOUNT

USES

2009

2008
D.4
D.4 PROPERTY INCOME
D.41
D.41 Interest
P.119 FISIM1) ( - )
P.119 Adjustment for FISIM1) ( - )
D.42
D.42 Distributed income of corporations
D.43

D.43 Reinvested earnings on
direct foreign investment
D.44
D.44 Attributed to insurance policyholders
D.45
D.45 Rents

SYSTEM OF NATIONAL ACCOUNTS FOR THE TOTAL ECONOMY


(continued)

2010

2011

2008

B.5n

B.5n NET NATIONAL INCOME


1)

2011

496731,0

B.2g
552073,2 B.2g GROSS OPERATING SURPLUS

638614,0

674377,0

746167,4

847572,8

312028,8

319546,7

349803,0

B.3g
399225,5 B.3g GROSS MIXED INCOME

361625,4

347318,6

373699,5

459564,0

D.1
D.1 COMPENSATION OF
EMPLOYEES

1208000,0

1221555,0

1250369,5

1357175,1

1033173,1

1046602,7

1072047,0

1164780,9

174826,9

174952,3

178322,5

192394,1

526862,8

545300,6

592237,7

629167,0

63284,0

52054,2

64126,8

68233,1

D.31 ( - )
D.31 Subsidies on products ( - )

51252,1

34209,3

46904,3

50647,4

D.39
( - )
D.39 Other subsidies on
production ( - )

12031,9

17844,9

17222,5

17585,7

377728,7

375777,5

416190,7

463151,5

273301,0

279881,4

301522,3

339506,8

P.119 FISIM1) ( - )
P.119 Adjustment for FISIM1) ( - )

59878,3

68726,9

76702,3

80947,8

D.42
D.42 Distributed income of corporations

82085,8

68541,5

78908,0

87982,0

3136324,0

D.43

D.43 Reinvested earnings on
direct foreign investment

562,3

...

...

D.44
D.44 Attributed to insurance policyholders

4608,2

4884,0

6269,6

5226,8

17171,4

22470,6

29490,8

30436,0

115414,6

87975,5

111167,6

13372,0

4608,2

4884,0

6269,6

17171,4

22470,6

29490,8

2586951,9

D.11
D.11 Wages and salaries

117184,9

D.12

D.12 Employers social contributions

D.2

D.2 TAXES ON PRODUCTION AND


IMPORTS
5226,8
D.3 ( - )
30436,0 D.3 SUBSIDIES ( - )

2677397,7

2817807,0

414260,6

433973,9

451589,9

492488,7

2172691,3

2243423,8

2366217,1

2643835,3

2010

434876,8

D.41
D.41 Interest

K.1
( - )
K.1 Consumption of fixed capital ( - )

2009

462595,0

D.4
D.4 PROPERTY INCOME

B.5g

B.5g GROSS NATIONAL INCOME

mill. RSD
O
RESOURCES

D.45
D.45 Rents
1)

Financial intermediation services indirectly measured.

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()

SYSTEM OF NATIONAL ACCOUNTS FOR THE TOTAL ECONOMY


(continued)

4:
.

USS

ACCOUNT 4: DISTRIBUTION OF INCOME ACCOUNT

2008
D.5 ,
, .
D.5 CURRENT TAXES ON INCOME,
WEALTH, ETC.

148005,3

2009

125819,2

2010

2011

mill. RSD
O
RSOURCS
2008

128079,9

B.5g

183001,1 B.5g GROSS NATIONAL INCOME

2009

2010

2011

2586951,9

2677397,7

2817807,0

3136324,0

150569,1

125819,2

128079,9

183001,1

D.61
D.61 Social contributions

365765,7

375679,9

406830,4

D.5 ,
, .
D.5 CURRENT TAXES ON INCOME,
WEALTH, ETC.
422385,9

D.62 ,
c

D.62 Social benefits other than


social transfers in kind

470226,1

528777,2

552617,8

574981,0

D.61
D.61 Social contributions

364325,0

373956,2

405078,6

420581,0

638901,5

D.62 ,

D.62 Social benefits other than


social transfers in kind

470226,1

528777,2

552617,8

574981,0

704135,9

833229,3

865848,0

955594,9

D.71

D.71 Net non-life insurance premiums

45831,0

49238,8

50686,8

51922,3

219823,4

D.72

D.72 Non-life insurance claims

45831,0

49238,8

50686,8

51922,3

D.73

D.73 Current transfers within
general government

188897,1

149620,8

146367,8

219823,4

D.74
D.74 Current international cooperation

20477,8

21778,7

24159,8

25492,1

D.75
D.75 Miscellaneous current transfers

403099,0

563352,2

593946,8

606434,7

D.7
D.7 OTHER CURRENT TRANSFERS
D.71

D.71 Net non-life insurance premiums


D.72

D.72 Non-life insurance claims


D.73

D.73 Current transfers within
general government

D.74
D.74 Current international cooperation
D.75
D.75 Miscellaneous current transfers

499078,5

505750,8

527300,4

45831,0

49238,8

50686,8

45831,0

188897,1

49238,8

149620,8

50686,8

146367,8

D.7
51922,3 D.7 OTHER CURRENT TRANSFERS

51922,3

8449,4

10135,9

11652,3

15041,5

210070,0

247516,5

267906,7

300192,0

B.6g

B.6g GROSS DISPOSABLE INCOME

2793132,4

3003152,5

3154602,8

3451212,5

K.1
( - )
K.1 Consumption of fixed capital ( - )

414260,6

433973,9

451589,9

492488,7

2378871,8

2569178,6

2703012,9

2958723,8

B.6n

B.6n NET DISPOSABLE INCOME

124

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()

SYSTEM OF NATIONAL ACCOUNTS FOR THE TOTAL ECONOMY


(continued)

5:
ACCOUNT 5: USE OF INCOME ACCOUNT

USES
2008
P.3

P.3 FINAL CONSUMPTION


EXPENDITURE

P.31
P.31 Individual consumption
expenditure
P.32

P.32 Collective consumption


expenditure
D.8



D.8 Adjustment for the change
in net equity of households
in pension funds
B.8g
B.8g GROSS SAVING
K.1
( - )
K.1 Consumption of fixed capital ( - )
B.8n
B.8n NET SAVING

2584531,6

2009

2708338,6

2010

2011

mill. RSD
O
RESOURCES
2008

2009

2010

2011

2876882,1

B.6g

3088794,4 B.6g GROSS DISPOSABLE INCOME

2793132,4

3003152,5

3154602,8

3451212,5

D.8


D.8 Adjustment for the change in net
equity of households in pension
funds
2879537,1

1900,0

2200,0

3497,1

2450,5

2396704,6

2530302,4

2686492,9

187827,0

178036,2

190389,2

209257,3

1900,0

2200,0

3497,1

2450,5

208600,8

294813,9

277720,7

362418,1

414260,6

433973,9

451589,9

492488,7

-205659,8

-139160,0

-173869,2

-130070,6

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()

SYSTEM OF NATIONAL ACCOUNTS FOR THE TOTAL ECONOMY


(continued)

6:
.

CHANGES IN ASSETS

ACCOUNT 6: CAPITAL ACCOUNT

P.51

P.51 Gross fixed capital formation

2010

2009

2008

632410,6

510227,4

2011

2008

512287,1

B.8n
592844,3 B.8n NET SAVING
D.9 ,

D.9 CAPITAL TRANSFERS,


RECEIVABLE
492488,7

K.1
( - )
K.1 CONSUMPTION OF FIXED
CAPITAL ( - )

414260,6

433973,9

451589,9

P.52
P.52 Changes in inventories

158908,3

-19382,2

-15569,4

53464,4

P.53
P.53 Acquisitions less disposals of
valuables

413,0

5,0

6,0

7,0

K.2

K.2 ACQUISITIONS LESS DISPOSALS


OF NON-PRODUCED
NON-FINANCIAL ASSETS

-256,4

-33,8

38,9

278,7

.21


K.21 Acquisitions less disposals of
land and other tangible nonproduced assets

...

...

...

.22

K.22 Acquisitions less disposals
of intangible non-produced
assets

-256,4

-33,8

38,9

D.91
D.91 Capital taxes
D.92
D.92 Investment grants

D.99
D.99 Other capital transfers

D.9 ,
( - )
D.9 CAPITAL TRANSFERS,
PAYABLE ( - )
...

278,7

D.91 ( - )
D.91 Capital taxes ( - )
D.92 ( - )
D.92 Investment grants ( - )
D.99
( - )
D.99 Other capital transfers ( - )

B.9 ( + ) /
( - )
B.9 NET LENDING ( + ) / NET
BORROWING ( - )

-581994,3

-195867,3

-218909,7

mill. RSD

CHANGES IN LIABILITIES
2009

2010

2011

-205659,8

-139160,0

-173869,2

-130070,6

22440,5

17493,8

20089,6

18564,0

561,4

684,6

708,1

761,2

14486,5

11021,7

13731,8

11946,7

7392,6

5787,5

5649,7

5856,1

21560,1

17358,6

19957,4

18674,1

561,4

684,6

708,1

761,2

14486,5

11021,7

13731,8

11946,7

6512,2

5652,3

5517,5

5966,1

-284286,3

7:
.

USES

ACCOUNT 7: EXTERNAL ACCOUNT OF GOODS AND SERVICES

2008
P.6
P.6 EXPORTS OF GOODS AND
SERVICES

2009

2010

2011

2008

P.7
P.7 IMPORTS OF GOODS AND
SERVICES
1173436,7

835328,7

801049,7

1036903,0

P.61
P.61 Exports of goods

610584,7

565254,1

762416,1

863886,4

P.71
P.71 Imports of goods

P. 62
P.62 Exports of services

224744,0

235795,6

274486,9

309550,3

P.72
P.72 Imports of services

714876,8

479105,3

491714,8

526489,9

B.11

B.11 EXTERNAL BALANCE OF
GOODS AND SERVICES

126

mill. RSD

RESOURCES
2009

2010

2011

1550205,5

1280155,0

1528617,8

1699926,6

1309680,6

1046400,1

1254838,3

1406356,6

240524,9

233754,9

273779,5

293570,0

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Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia


()

USES

8:
ACCOUNT 8: EXTERNAL ACCOUNT OF PRIMARY INCOMES AND CURRENT TRANSFERS

2009

2008

D.1
D.1 COMPENSATION OF
EMPLOYEES

10672,7

12460,4

2010

2011

12725,1

B.11

B.11 EXTERNAL BALANCE OF
GOODS AND SERVICES
13714,1
D.1
D.1 COMPENSATION OF
11591,7
EMPLOYEES

D.11
D.11 Wages and salaries

9020,7

10531,9

10755,7

D.12

D.12 Employers social contributions

1652,0

1928,5

1969,4

D.2

D.2 TAXES ON PRODUCTION


AND IMPORTS

D.3 ( - )
D.3 SUBSIDIES ( - )

3912,9

...

D.31 ( - )
D.31 Subsidies on products ( - )

D.39
( - )
D.39 Other subsidies on
production ( - )

D.4
D.4 PROPERTY INCOME
D.41
D.41 Interest
D.42
D.42 Distributed income of corporations
D.43

D.43 Reinvested earnings on
direct foreign investment
D.44
D.44 Attributed to insurance
policyholders
D.45
D.45 Rents
D.5 ,
.
D.5 CURRENT TAXES ON INCOME,
WEALTH, ETC.

6446,5

6576,3

2008

2010

2011

714876,8

479105,3

491714,8

526489,9

1366,3

1324,4

1407,0

2053,5

1155,0

1119,6

1189,4

1735,9

211,3

204,8

217,6

317,6

2787,8

1169,0

1438,1

2882,2

...

...

...

...

D.31 ( - )
D.31 Subsidies on products ( - )

D.39
( - )
D.39 Other subsidies on
production ( - )

120498,2

93399,3

113173,1

118777,4

D.41
D.41 Interest

70486,3

62890,1

70497,1

80099,2

D.42
D.42 Distributed income of corporations

36639,9

30509,2

42676,0

38678,2

D.43

D.43 Reinvested earnings on
direct foreign investment

13372,0

105,9

1652,0

1928,5

1969,4

2122,4

2122,4

D.11
D.11 Wages and salaries

7847,1

D.12

D.12 Employers social contributions

...

D.3 ( - )
D.3 SUBSIDIES ( - )

...

35631,9

34300,0

32632,8

29855,7

31758,5

23224,8

22216,4

D.4
20380,5 D.4 PROPERTY INCOME

3311,1

11075,2

10416,4

562,3

9475,2

D.44
D.44 Attributed to insurance policyholders

2669,7

D.45
D.45 Rents

211,3

204,8

217,6

D.62 ,

D.62 Social benefits other than


social transfers in kind

mill. RSD

RESOURCES
2009

D.2

D.2 TAXES ON PRODUCTION AND


...
IMPORTS

D.61
D.61 Social contributions

SYSTEM OF NATIONAL ACCOUNTS FOR THE TOTAL ECONOMY


(continued)

D.5 ,
, .
D.5 CURRENT TAXES ON INCOME,
317,6
WEALTH, ETC.

D.61
D.61 Social contributions

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SYSTEM OF NATIONAL ACCOUNTS FOR THE TOTAL ECONOMY


(continued)

8:
()
.

USES

ACCOUNT 8: EXTERNAL ACCOUNT OF PRIMARY INCOMES AND CURRENT TRANSFERS (continued)

2009

2008

D.7
D.7 OTHER CURRENT TRANSFERS
D.71

D.71 Net non-life insurance premiums


D.72

D.72 Non-life insurance claims

2010

2011

224862,7

349581,6

364635,2

2008

D.62 ,

D.62 Social benefits other than social
transfers in kind
349541,2

D.74
D.74 Current international cooperation

20477,8

21778,7

24159,8

25492,1

D.75
D.75 Miscellaneous current transfers

204384,9

327802,9

340475,4

324049,1

D.8


D.8 Adjustment for the change
in net equity of households on
pension funds

B.12

B.12 CURRENT EXTERNAL


BALANCE

128

583131,1

196036,3

219003,0

2009

2010

2011

19805,3

22103,1

26087,6

32847,9

D.71

D.71 Net non-life insurance premiums

D.72

D.72 Non-life insurance claims

D.74
D.74 Current international cooperation

8449,4

10135,9

11652,3

15041,5

D.75
D.75 Miscellaneous current transfers

11355,9

11967,2

14435,3

17806,3

D.8


D.8 Adjustment for the change
in net equity of households on
pension funds

D.7
D.7 OTHER CURRENT TRANSFERS

mill. RSD

RESOURCES

283897,6

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()

SYSTEM OF NATIONAL ACCOUNTS FOR THE TOTAL ECONOMY


(continued)

9:
.

CHANGES IN ASSETS

ACCOUNT 9: EXTERNAL CAPITAL ACCOUNT

2009

2008
K.2

K.2 ACQUISITIONS LESS DISPOSALS


OF NON-PRODUCED
NON-FINANCIAL ASSETS

256,4

2010

33,8

mill. RSD

CHANGES IN LIABILITIES

2011

.22

K.22 Acquisitions less disposals
of intangible non-produced
assets

256,4

33,8

-38,9

2009

2010

2011

583131,1

196036,3

219003,0

283897,6

66,9

74,3

15,5

183,3

D.91
D.91 Capital taxes

D.92
D.92 Investment grants

66,9

74,3

15,5

183,3

947,3

209,5

147,7

73,3

D.91 ( - )
D.91 Capital taxes ( - )

D.92 ( - )
D.92 Investment grants ( - )

947,3

209,5

147,7

73,3

B.12

B.12 CURRENT EXTERNAL


BALANCE
-278,7

-38,9

.21


K.21 Acquisitions less disposals of
land and other tangible
non-produced assets

2008

D.9 ,

D.9 CAPITAL TRANSFERS,


RECEIVABLE

-278,7

D.99
D.99 Other capital transfers
D.9 ,
( - )
D.9 CAPITAL TRANSFERS,
PAYABLE ( - )

B.9 ( + ) /
( - )
B.9 NET LENDING ( + ) / NET
BORROWING ( - )

581994,3

195867,3

218909,7

D.99
( - )
D.99 Other capital transfers ( - )

284286,3

6.1. , USD EUR

2008
2009
2010
2011
20121)
1)
2)

,
, .
Current prices, total,
mill. RSD

Per capita, RSD

2661386,7
2720083,5
2881891,0
3208620,2
3386169,1

362082
371555
395243
442035
470362

.
.

GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT IN RSD, USD AND EUR



, %
, . USD2)
Total, mill. USD2)
Real growth rates,
%
3,8
-3,5
1,0
1,6
-1,7

47725,8
40313,6
36991,6
43751,0
38428,1
1)
2)

,
USD
Per capita, USD

, . EUR2)
Total, mill. EUR2)

,
EUR
Per capita, EUR

6493
5507
5073
6027
5338

32678,9
28951,9
27967,8
31472,4
29932,3

4446
3955
3836
4336
4158

Estimated.
Conversion according to the annual average exchange rate.

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6.2. A

GROSS VALUE ADDED BY INSTITUTIONAL


SECTORS

mill. RSD
2008

2009

2010

2011

2289884,2 2333391,1 2476743,2 2779522,7

REPUBLIC OF SERBIA






()

1156152,8 1170200,4 1244512,5 1412586,6


74078,5
82992,8
87927,4
95710,0
370513,6 375406,7 388159,9 417084,3
679947,0 695728,5 746788,7 843948,5

Non-financial sector
Financial sector
Government sector
Household sector
Sector of non-profit institutions serving households
(NPISHs)

9192,3

9062,7

9354,7

10193,4

6.3.

GROSS VALUE ADDED BY ACTIVITIES

mill. RSD
2008

2009

2010

2011

2289884,2

2333391,1

2476743,2

237474,6
32910,6
373645,3
69284,7

218005,3
36387,6
370264,3
86388,3

245127,5
42336,2
389942,3
90119,5

292918,7
52618,6
449840,6
113845,1





o
, ,

26754,7
125692,3

28897,9
111747,6

33736,5
114513,5

38667,6
135604,3

277794,2
122502,9
25612,6
106128,0
77917,4
258029,0

258486,9
126593,4
27693,2
114393,5
85076,4
297809,0

267969,6
132582,1
27507,8
123813,7
94803,0
322186,7

295111,7
143766,5
32595,5
138985,5
96079,3
344446,5

112861,0
42224,4

97084,0
39403,9

97926,6
42941,3

91633,2
114757,2
144343,4
23463,6
24257,0

90452,4
119411,4
150012,9
35035,7
37779,0

100137,0
121467,4
151009,0
38724,8
37213,7

2598,0

2468,4

2685,1

130

2779522,7 REPUBLIC OF SERBIA


Agriculture, forestry and fishing
Mining and quarrying
Manufacturing
Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply
Water supply; sewerage, waste management and
remediation activities
Construction
Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and
motorcycles
Transportation and storage
Accommodation and food service activities
Information and communication
Financial and insurance activities
Real estate activities

112168,0 Professional, scientific and technical activities


46785,8 Administrative and support service activities
Public administration and defence; compulsory social
112037,9 security
125125,0 Education
179781,8 Human health and social work activities
29594,0 Arts, entertainment and recreation
36740,9 Other service activities
Activities of households as employers; undifferentiated
goods-and services-producing activities of households
2809,4 for own use
Activities of extraterritorial organizations and bodies

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Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

6.4.

USE OF GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT

2008

2009

2010

2011

. / Mill. RSD
()

2661386,7

2720083,5

2881891,0

3208620,2

GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT (GDP)




1)







( - )

2584531,6
2396704,6
2023582,9
26525,7
346596,0
187827,0
632410,6
158908,3
413,0
835328,7
1550205,5

2708338,6
2530302,4
2143204,5
25237,2
361860,7
178036,2
510227,4
-19382,2
5,0
801049,7
1280155,0

2876882,1
2686492,9
2282827,5
27349,4
376316,0
190389,2
512287,1
-15569,4
6,0
1036903,0
1528617,8

3088794,4
2879537,1
2438230,7
31151,7
410154,7
209257,3
592844,3
53464,4
7,0
1173436,7
1699926,6

Final consumption expenditure


Individual consumption expenditure
Household sector
Sector of NPISHs1)
Government sector
Collective consumption expenditure
Gross fixed capital formation
Changes in inventories
Statistical discrepancy
Acquisitions less disposals of valuables
Exports of goods and services
Imports of goods and services ( - )

% / Structure, %
()

100,0

100,0

100,0

100,0

GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT (GDP)




1)







( - )

97,1
90,1
76,0
1,0
13,0
7,1
23,8
6,0
0,0
31,4
58,2

99,6
93,0
78,8
0,9
13,3
6,5
18,8
-0,7
0,0
29,4
47,1

99,8
93,2
79,2
0,9
13,1
6,6
17,8
-0,5
0,0
36,0
53,0

96,3
89,7
76,0
1,0
12,8
6,5
18,5
1,7
0,0
36,6
53,0

Final consumption expenditure


Individual consumption expenditure
Household sector
Sector of NPISHs1)
Government sector
Collective consumption expenditure
Gross fixed capital formation
Changes in inventories
Statistical discrepancy
Acquisitions less disposals of valuables
Exports of goods and services
Imports of goods and services ( - )

1)

1)

Non-profit institutions serving households.

6.5. , 2011.

GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY REGIONS, 2011


GDP - total
.
ill. RSD


GDP - per capita

, %
Share,%

.
Thous. RSD

,
=100
Level index,
RS=100

3208620,2

100,0

442

100,0

1271690,6
859808,1
610143,0
466978,5
...

39,6
26,8
19,0
14,6
...

772
442
301
285
...

174,6
100,0
68,2
64,4
...

REPUBLIC OF SERBIA
Beogradski region
Region Vojvodine
Region umadije i Zapadne Srbije
Region June i Istone Srbije
Region Kosovo i Metohija

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6.6.

GROSS VALUE ADDED BY ACTIVITIES AND GROSS DOMESTIC


PRODUCT

mill. RSD
2009

2008

,
,

2010

237474,6

218005,3

245127,5

231709,4
5217,5
547,7

211878,1
5215,2
912,0

238153,9
5555,3
1418,3

32910,6
25711,6
1712,4
703,9
4782,7

36387,6
29004,6
2363,7
1376,2
3643,1

42336,2
31959,1
2736,9
4734,2
2906,0

373645,3
83378,5
24811,0
7546,0
4700,7
13327,1
5293,0

370264,3
90754,9
27444,6
6437,1
5072,4
12296,5
4860,1

389942,3
95951,0
26280,5
6817,1
5159,2
12854,8
5129,9

2011

292918,7 Agriculture, forestry and fishing


Crop and animal production, hunting and related service
285204,4 activities
6231,6 Forestry and logging
1482,7 Fishing and aquaculture
52618,6 Mining and quarrying
38164,1 Mining of coal and lignite
3869,1 Extraction of crude petroleum and natural gas
7477,9 Mining of metal ores
3107,6 Other mining and quarrying
Mining support service activities

7793,6
9494,4
8517,2
18445,2
12841,6

7442,8
12187,4
8393,9
18857,6
12829,9

6939,1
12375,7
9015,9
29257,7
16746,0

15232,1
22975,5
22379,1
17618,1

17220,4
24539,9
22764,1
5221,8

14406,6
25122,2
21679,1
6347,4

,
, .






31409,2
13308,4
12805,6
12704,2
10805,3
2700,5
8521,8
5808,4
1228,6

31884,1
11329,6
12024,5
12966,6
6578,8
3260,5
8938,5
5623,0
1335,3

33438,5
10947,9
13118,2
12598,6
6766,2
2342,8
9580,4
5849,0
1218,7

449840,6 Manufacturing
114942,3 Manufacture of food products
30546,2 Manufacture of beverages
6748,2 Manufacture of tobacco products
4659,2 Manufacture of textiles
14563,8 Manufacture of wearing apparel
6858,9 Manufacture of leather and related products
Manufacture of wood and of products of wood and cork,
except furniture; manufacture of articles of straw and plait8308,0 ing materials
14837,0 Manufacture of paper and paper products
9074,1 Printing and reproduction of recorded media
35167,7 Manufacture of coke and refined petroleum products
18871,3 Manufacture of chemicals and chemical products
Manufacture of basic pharmaceutical products and phar13603,5 maceutical preparations
26865,8 Manufacture of rubber and plastic products
21752,3 Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral products
11562,0 Manufacture of basic metals
Manufacture of fabricated metal products, except machin39578,5 ery and equipment
11953,0 Manufacture of computer, electronic and optical products
14712,5 Manufacture of electrical equipment
16115,3 Manufacture of machinery and equipment n.e.c.
7219,8 Manufacture of motor vehicles, trailers and semi-trailers
2082,3 Manufacture of other transport equipment
9020,3 Manufacture of furniture
7044,6 Other manufacturing
3753,8 Repair and installation of machinery and equipment

,
,

69284,7
69284,7

86388,3
86388,3

90119,5
90119,5

113845,1 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply


113845,1 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply

26754,7
13111,1
-

28897,9
15571,8
-

33736,5
16700,1
6,4

13643,6

13320,6

17028,5

5,5

1,5

,
,

132

Water supply; sewerage, waste management and reme38667,6 diation activities


18760,8 Water collection, treatment and supply
87,8 Sewerage
Waste collection, treatment and disposal activities; materi19849,8 als recovery
Remediation activities and other waste management ser-30,8 vices

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Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

6.6.
()

GROSS VALUE ADDED BY ACTIVITIES AND GROSS DOMESTIC


PRODUCT (continued)

mill. RSD
2008

2009

2010

125692,3 111747,6
35663,8 29933,8
46123,5 42060,2
43905,0 39753,6

114513,5
35283,8
39492,8
39736,9

277794,2 258486,9

267969,6

2011

135604,3 Construction
36206,2 Construction of buildings
50787,4 Civil engineering
48610,8 Specialized construction activities

18358,0

20294,5

155743,3 145599,8
97505,4 94529,1

149385,5
98289,6

Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and


295111,7 motorcycles
Wholesale and retail trade and repair of motor vehicles
23064,6 and motorcycles
Wholesale trade, except of motor vehicles and motorcy171252,3 cles
100794,8 Retail trade, except of motor vehicles and motorcycles

122502,9 126593,4
84556,4 86034,3
979,9
865,3
893,0
1652,6
22339,9 23564,1
13733,7 14477,1

132582,1
88612,6
876,6
1744,1
25460,1
15888,7

143766,5 Transportation and storage


96885,3 Land transport; transport via pipelines
628,8 Water transport
915,7 Air transport
28041,8 Warehousing and support activities for transportation
17294,9 Postal and courier services

24545,6

25612,6
6586,7
19025,9

27693,2
7013,1
20680,1

27507,8
7370,8
20137,0

106128,0 114393,5
10465,9
9880,7

123813,7
9086,9

32595,5 Accommodation and food service activities


12782,4 Accommodation
19813,1 Food and beverage service activities
138985,5 Information and communication
8897,5 Publishing activities
Motion picture, video and television programme produc1597,6 tion, sound recording and music publishing activities
16952,9 Programming and broadcasting activities
92286,4 Telecommunications

1985,4
11435,1
71563,6

2216,5
15204,8
74931,1

2267,1
15697,0
80392,3

8142,2
2535,7

9397,7
2762,7

14508,0
1862,4

17288,4
1962,6

77917,4

85076,4

94803,0

, .

61581,1

68530,8

75866,7

13003,1

14058,6

16442,8

3333,2

2487,0

2493,5

96079,3 Financial and insurance activities


Financial service activities, except insurance and pension
78500,8 funding
Insurance, reinsurance and pension funding, except com15945,8 pulsory social security
Activities auxiliary to financial services and insurance ac1632,7 tivities

258029,0 297809,0
258029,0 297809,0

322186,7
322186,7

, ,

112861,0
30051,5

97084,0
25119,3

97926,6
26480,3

28274,5

22522,8

26547,1

27447,6
10263,0
12309,8
2173,5
2341,1

23597,7
11523,0
10419,0
1848,6
2053,6

17561,1
11503,6
10087,0
3656,4
2091,1

42224,4
5645,8
3645,4

39403,9
8828,5
3037,4

42941,3
9573,1
2567,4

1864,8
10228,9
12214,0

1952,3
8720,1
9420,9

2360,1
9410,7
10518,4

8625,5

7444,7

8511,6




. , -

Computer programming, consultancy and related activities


Information service activities

344446,5 Real estate activities


344446,5 Real estate activities
112168,0 Professional, scientific and technical activities
30916,6 Legal and accounting activities
Activities of head offices; management consultancy activi29392,5 ties
Architectural and engineering activities; technical testing
20272,1 and analysis
12727,4 Scientific research and development
11896,9 Advertising and market research
4355,7 Other professional, scientific and technical activities
2606,8 Veterinary activities
46785,8 Administrative and support service activities
9487,4 Rental and leasing activities
4402,2 Employment activities
Travel agency, tour operator and other reservation service
2701,2 and related activities
10786,3 Security and investigation activities
10770,4 Services to buildings and landscape activities
Office administrative, office support and other business
8638,3 support activities

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PRODUCT (continued)

mill. RSD
2008

2009

2010

2011

91633,2

90452,4

100137,0

112037,9 security

91633,2

90452,4

100137,0

112037,9

114757,2 119411,4

121467,4

125125,0 Education

114757,2 119411,4

121467,4

125125,0

144343,4 150012,9

151009,0

179781,8 Human health and social work activities

113932,8 118229,6

117831,2

140425,5

Public administration and defence; compulsory social

Public administration and defence; compulsory social security

Education

Human health activities

10457,1

12836,6

13671,0

16535,4

Residential care activities

19953,5

18946,7

19506,8

22820,9

Social work activities without accommodation

29594,0 Arts, entertainment and recreation

23463,6

35035,7

38724,8

2877,6

4629,9

4630,0

3397,7

Creative, arts and entertainment activities

, ,

3188,3

4937,0

5181,7

3801,6

Libraries, archives, museums and other cultural activities

3318,0

5090,8

5721,6

5785,8

Gambling and betting activities

14079,6

20378,0

23191,5

16608,9

36740,9 Other service activities

24257,0

37779,0

37213,7

7925,7

7775,3

8568,8

10009,5

5934,2

6388,6

5524,7

5462,7

10397,1

23615,1

23120,2

21268,6

Sports activities and amusement and recreation activities

Activities of membership organisations


Repair of computers and personal and household goods
Other personal service activities
Activities of households as employers; undifferentiated
goods-and services-producing activities of households

2598,0

2468,4

2685,1

2809,4 for own use

2598,0

2468,4

2685,1

2809,4

Activities of extraterritorial organisations and bodies

2289884,2 2333391,1

2476743,2

Activities of households as employers of domestic personnel


Undifferentiated goods-and services-producing activities


FISIM1) ( - )
()

( - )
()
1)

134

59878,3

68726,9

76702,3

2230005,9 2264664,2

2400040,9

482632,9 489628,6

528754,4

51252,1

34209,3

46904,3

2661386,7 2720083,5

2881891,0
1)

of private households for own use

Activities of extraterritorial organisations and bodies

2779522,7 Activities total


80947,8 FISIM1) ( - )
2698575,0 Gross value added (GVA)
560692,6 Taxes on products
50647,4 Subsidies on products ( - )
3208620,2 GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT (GDP)

Financial intermediation services indirectly measured.

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PRODUCT

,
,










,
,

,

,
,

At constant prices
mill. RSD
2008

2009

2010

2011

212327,9

239272,9

217094,1

206629,1
5304,3
394,5

233910,7
4747,9
614,3

210564,5
5632,4
897,2

28919,0
19224,5
3143,9
2327,8
4222,8
0,0

31240,6
25450,2
1776,4
805,6
3208,4
0,0

37411,6
28835,4
3188,6
1417,1
3970,4
0,0

323701,4
68974,2
20471,3
6519,0
3002,3
9966,6
4884,1

314474,1
78549,5
21560,8
7390,7
3201,9
10281,9
4331,8

373130,1
91896,9
26891,1
6931,7
5742,0
12175,6
4771,8

4941,9
8085,6
8724,9
15954,1
12862,8

4404,7
9103,6
9027,5
16699,1
9549,9

5958,0
13436,6
9131,9
18263,6
15635,4

18785,9
20504,0
19344,2
18353,6

12767,1
18587,2
17959,2
12547,1

17035,3
24740,3
22809,6
6323,2

27688,5

25569,7

34294,0

11246,1
10006,8
12666,6

10490,4
11502,6
9260,3

8108,2
13434,1
11500,3

5038,3
3415,2
8176,8
3207,3
881,5

6507,5
2569,7
5355,2
6016,1
1240,7

6270,7
2768,2
9151,5
4574,3
1285,7

61986,7

69850,5

82608,8

61986,7

69850,5

82608,8

26207,3
13629,4
0,0

27657,9
13552,1
0,0

28228,5
15104,4
0,0

12577,9

14105,8

13124,2

0,0

0,0

0,0

247342,9 Agriculture, forestry and fishing


Crop and animal production, hunting and related ser240231,3 vice activities
5683,1 Forestry and logging
1428,5 Fishing and aquaculture
46129,3 Mining and quarrying
34332,1 Mining of coal and lignite
3431,6 Extraction of crude petroleum and natural gas
5381,2 Mining of metal ores
2984,5 Other mining and quarrying
0,0 Mining support service activities
391924,6 Manufacturing
93168,4 Manufacture of food products
26950,7 Manufacture of beverages
6266,1 Manufacture of tobacco products
4550,9 Manufacture of textiles
13425,7 Manufacture of wearing apparel
5200,0 Manufacture of leather and related products
Manufacture of wood and of products of wood and
cork, except furniture; manufacture of articles of straw
7639,9 and plaiting materials
13899,0 Manufacture of paper and paper products
8526,8 Printing and reproduction of recorded media
25073,8 Manufacture of coke and refined petroleum products
16715,3 Manufacture of chemicals and chemical products
Manufacture of basic pharmaceutical products and
15441,5 pharmaceutical preparations
24609,3 Manufacture of rubber and plastic products
22719,7 Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral products
6111,0 Manufacture of basic metals
Manufacture of fabricated metal products, except ma36372,7 chinery and equipment
Manufacture of computer, electronic and optical prod13591,8 ucts
14231,1 Manufacture of electrical equipment
13745,1 Manufacture of machinery and equipment n.e.c.
Manufacture of motor vehicles, trailers and semi8409,2 trailers
1277,4 Manufacture of other transport equipment
7640,4 Manufacture of furniture
5390,8 Other manufacturing
968,3 Repair and installation of machinery and equipment

98868,6 Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply


Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning
98868,6 supply
Water supply; sewerage, waste management and
33934,3 remediation activities
16803,6 Water collection, treatment and supply
0,0 Sewerage
Waste collection, treatment and disposal activities;
17130,7 materials recovery
Remediation activities and other waste management
0,0 services

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PRODUCT (continued)

At constant prices
mill. RSD
2008

2009

2010

103847,7

100939,0

103860,6

245668,2

256832,2

262914,2

21743,7

25650,1

18970,8

135397,4

148238,5

148966,3

88527,0

82943,6

94977,1

105061,7
72944,1
826,1
2988,7
16757,0
11545,7

110271,4
76083,8
621,3
693,2
19329,9
13543,2

137012,4
95305,3
875,6
1680,9
24152,1
14998,5

2011
126378,7 Construction
Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles
250526,6 and motorcycles
Wholesale and retail trade and repair of motor vehi15685,8 cles and motorcycles
Wholesale trade, except of motor vehicles and motor152724,6 cycles
82116,2

Retail trade, except of motor vehicles and motorcycles

136478,5 Transportation and storage


91243,8 Land transport; transport via pipelines
727,3 Water transport
2135,0 Air transport
26264,1 Warehousing and support activities for transportation
16108,2 Postal and courier services

24122,5
6147,1

23039,8
6072,7

27233,7
6652,0

28092,2 Accommodation and food service activities


7636,5 Accommodation

17975,5

16967,2

20581,7

20455,7

94645,2
9726,6

116793,2
10331,3

120581,4
9497,8

1667,9
8352,2
66359,9

2133,6
13509,7
79936,5

2434,4
15659,6
80431,7

6590,5
1948,1

8352,5
2529,6

9239,8
3318,2

71343,3

82210,1

91222,3

57218,2

66290,3

73981,7

7130,2

12549,9

14722,1

6994,8

3369,8

2518,6

225354,9
225354,9

261270,3
261270,3

308294,8
308294,8

324304,8 Real estate activities


324304,8 Real estate activities

, ,

101754,6
28401,9

120795,2
32756,4

100960,0
25649,4

26864,6

30924,0

24849,4

23909,8
8729,5
9755,9
1902,3
2190,7

29997,2
10046,7
13000,8
1758,2
2311,9

22856,2
12128,6
10774,0
2330,5
2371,9

100103,5 Professional, scientific and technical activities


28085,2 Legal and accounting activities
Activities of head offices; management consultancy
26337,3 activities
Architectural and engineering activities; technical test17977,3 ing and analysis
11466,1 Scientific research and development
10317,2 Advertising and market research
3450,6 Other professional, scientific and technical activities
2469,7 Veterinary activities

136

Food and beverage service activities

137022,6 Information and communication


8838,6 Publishing activities
Motion picture, video and television programme production, sound recording and music publishing activi2541,6 ties
16675,6 Programming and broadcasting activities
91436,6 Telecommunications
Computer programming, consultancy and related ac15623,6 tivities
1906,6 Information service activities
94751,6 Financial and insurance activities
Financial service activities, except insurance and
75429,1 pension funding
Insurance, reinsurance and pension funding, except
16648,8 compulsory social security
Activities auxiliary to financial services and insurance
2673,7 activities

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PRODUCT (continued)

At constant prices
mill. RSD
2008



, -





,
,
, ,

,



2009

2010

2011

43353,2 Administrative and support service activities


10321,5 Rental and leasing activities
2194,4 Employment activities
Travel agency, tour operator and other reservation
2365,7 service and related activities
8024,3 Security and investigation activities
11089,4 Services to buildings and landscape activities
Office administrative, office support and other busi9357,8 ness support activities

39072,6
2677,2
3053,8

47013,9
6131,4
4061,6

42360,2
9757,2
3666,3

1618,2
12897,6
10045,7

1733,5
11010,9
15104,9

1942,9
9290,9
9727,9

8780,3

8971,6

7975,0

92525,3

93981,4

88770,3

92525,3

93981,4

88770,3

95274,8
95274,8

114896,9
114896,9

117905,4
117905,4

118064,6 Education
118064,6 Education

124730,6
100044,8
8848,6
15837,3

145262,5
115795,9
10614,7
18851,9

151189,9
118961,5
12930,7
19297,7

149599,7 Human health and social work activities


115712,4 Human health activities
13845,2 Residential care activities
20042,1 Social work activities without accommodation

20863,1
2399,3

24868,9
2761,1

35687,9
4447,8

2805,6
3552,0

3226,9
4845,1

4955,2
4813,8

12106,2

14035,8

21471,0

21479,0
8112,2

25090,0
8137,0

33237,1
7873,1

4693,7
8673,2

5858,6
11094,4

5788,1
19575,8

Public administration and defence; compulsory


100971,5 social security
Public administration and defence; compulsory social
100971,5 security

41076,8 Arts, entertainment and recreation


4659,7 Creative, arts and entertainment activities
Libraries, archives, museums and other cultural activi5211,8 ties
6284,6 Gambling and betting activities
Sports activities and amusement and recreation activi24920,5 ties
41830,1 Other service activities
8669,2 Activities of membership organisations
Repair of computers and personal and household
5166,2 goods
27994,7 Other personal service activities
Activities of households as employers; undifferentiated goods-and services-producing activities of
2871,6 households for own use
Activities of households as employers of domestic
2871,6 personnel
Undifferentiated goods-and services-producing activi ties of private households for own use

2479,8

2688,7

2554,6

2479,8

2688,7

2554,6

2021365,8

2208449,4

49536,0

64457,3

()

1971829,8
392012,4

2143992,2
424092,5

2288064,5 2437365,7 Gross value added (GVA)


459402,0 489690,5 Taxes minus subsidies on products

()

2363842,2

2568084,7

2747466,5 2927056,3 GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT (GDP)



FISIM1) ( - )

1)

1)

Activities of extraterritorial organisations and bod ies


Activities of extraterritorial organisations and bodies

2362257,8 2513625,6 Activities total


74193,4

76259,9 FISIM1) ( - )

Financial intermediation services indirectly measured.

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PRODUCT
Real growth rates, %

, %
2008

2009

2010

2011

,
,

8,7

0,8

-0,4

8,5
13,9
14,4

1,0
-9,0
12,2

-0,6
8,0
-1,6

5,7
4,8
0,0
20,4
7,6
0,0

-5,1
-1,0
3,7
14,4
-32,9
0,0

2,8
-0,6
34,9
3,0
9,0
0,0

9,0 Mining and quarrying


7,4
Mining of coal and lignite
25,4
Extraction of crude petroleum and natural gas
13,7
Mining of metal ores
2,7
Other mining and quarrying
0,0
Mining support service activities

0,8
-0,7
-1,0
-0,4
-17,5
-6,3
-2,7

-15,8
-5,8
-13,1
-2,1
-31,9
-22,9
-18,2

0,8
1,3
-2,0
7,7
13,2
-1,0
-1,8

-17,6
2,4
4,9
-1,5
-4,4

-43,5
-4,1
6,0
-9,5
-25,6

-20,0
10,3
8,8
-3,1
21,9

14,5
0,6
-5,2
3,4

-16,2
-19,1
-19,8
-28,8

-1,1
0,8
0,2
21,1

0,5 Manufacturing
-2,9
Manufacture of food products
2,5
Manufacture of beverages
-8,1
Manufacture of tobacco products
-11,8
Manufacture of textiles
4,4
Manufacture of wearing apparel
1,4
Manufacture of leather and related products
Manufacture of wood and of products of wood and
cork, except furniture; manufacture of articles of straw
10,1
and plaiting materials
12,3
Manufacture of paper and paper products
-5,4
Printing and reproduction of recorded media
-14,3
Manufacture of coke and refined petroleum products
-0,2
Manufacture of chemicals and chemical products
Manufacture of basic pharmaceutical products and
7,2
pharmaceutical preparations
-2,0
Manufacture of rubber and plastic products
4,8
Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral products
-3,7
Manufacture of basic metals
Manufacture of fabricated metal products, except ma8,8
chinery and equipment
Manufacture of computer, electronic and optical prod24,2
ucts
8,5
Manufacture of electrical equipment
9,1
Manufacture of machinery and equipment n.e.c.
Manufacture of motor vehicles, trailers and
24,3
semitrailers
-45,5
Manufacture of other transport equipment
-20,3
Manufacture of furniture
-7,8
Other manufacturing
-20,6
Repair and installation of machinery and equipment

0,9 Agriculture, forestry and fishing


Crop and animal production, hunting and related ser0,9
vice activities
2,3
Forestry and logging
0,7
Fishing and aquaculture

,
,

9,8

-18,6

7,6

-2,9
2,3
20,5

-21,2
-10,2
-27,1

-28,4
11,7
-11,3

-15,4
55,2
11,7
-34,8
-11,1

-39,8
-4,8
-37,2
3,6
1,0

-4,7
-15,1
2,4
-18,7
-3,7

2,0

0,8

-4,4

2,0

0,8

-4,4

0,8
0,6
0,0

3,4
3,4
0,0

-2,3
-3,0
0,0

0,9

3,4

-1,5

0,0

0,0

0,0

4,7

-19,7

-7,1

6,7

-7,5

1,7

3,5

4,5

3,3

4,2

-4,8

2,3

Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles


-6,5 and motorcycles
Wholesale and retail trade and repair of motor vehicles
-22,7
and motorcycles
Wholesale trade, except of motor vehicles and motor2,2
cycles

11,8

-14,9

0,5

-16,5

138

9,7 Eelectricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply


Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning
9,7
supply
Water supply; sewerage, waste management and
0,6 remediation activities
0,6
Water collection, treatment and supply
0,0
Sewerage
Waste collection, treatment and disposal activities;
0,6
materials recovery
Remediation activities and other waste management
0,0
services
10,4 Construction

Retail trade, except of motor vehicles and motorcycles

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PRODUCT (continued)
Real growth rates, %

, %
2008





2009

2010

2011

-2,6
-1,0
-13,5
3,5
-14,0
6,4

-10,0
-10,0
-36,6
-22,4
-13,5
-1,4

8,2
10,8
1,2
1,7
2,5
3,6

0,8
0,1

-10,0
-7,8

-1,7
-5,1

2,1 Accommodation and food service activities


3,6
Accommodation

1,1

-10,8

-0,5

1,6

10,8
-4,7

10,0
-1,3

5,4
-3,9

-2,9
-9,1
17,4

7,5
18,1
11,7

9,8
3,0
7,3

10,7
4,5

2,6
-0,2

-1,7
20,1

13,4

5,5

7,2

13,6

7,6

8,0

6,8

-3,5

4,7

19,0

1,1

1,3

-0,1 Financial and insurance activities


Financial service activities, except insurance and pen-0,6
sion funding
Insurance, reinsurance and pension funding, except
1,3
compulsory social security
Activities auxiliary to financial services and insurance
7,2
activities

4,1
4,1

1,3
1,3

3,5
3,5

0,7 Real estate activities


0,7
Real estate activities

, ,

8,5
13,8

7,0
9,0

4,0
2,1

14,4

9,4

10,3

4,8
2,6
-4,6
5,4
11,3

9,3
-2,1
5,6
-19,1
-1,2

-3,1
5,3
3,4
26,1
15,5




, -

18,1
12,1
0,9

11,3
8,6
11,4

7,5
10,5
20,7

-0,5
51,8
-2,7

-7,0
7,6
23,7

-0,5
6,5
3,3

21,7

4,0

7,1

1,1

2,6

-1,9

1,1

2,6

-1,9

Public administration and defence; compulsory


0,8 social security
Public administration and defence; compulsory social
0,8
security

-0,2
-0,2

0,1
0,1

-1,3
-1,3

-2,8 Education
-2,8
Education

2,8
4,5
0,7
-5,6

0,6
1,6
1,5
-5,5

0,8
0,6
0,7
1,9

-0,9 Human health and social work activities


-1,8
Human health activities
1,3
Residential care activities
2,7
Social work activities without accommodation

2,9 Transportation and storage


3,0
Land transport; transport via pipelines
-17,0
Water transport
22,4
Air transport
3,2
Warehousing and support activities for transportation
1,4
Postal and courier services

Food and beverage service activities

10,7 Information and communication


-2,7
Publishing activities
Motion picture, video and television programme production, sound recording and music publishing activi12,1
ties
6,2
Programming and broadcasting activities
13,7
Telecommunications
Computer programming, consultancy and related ac7,7
tivities
2,4
Information service activities

2,2 Professional, scientific and technical activities


6,1
Legal and accounting activities
Activities of head offices; management consultancy
-0,8
activities
Architectural and engineering activities; technical test2,4
ing and analysis
-0,3
Scientific research and development
2,3
Advertising and market research
-5,6
Other professional, scientific and technical activities
18,1
Veterinary activities
1,0 Administrative and support service activities
7,8
Rental and leasing activities
-14,5
Employment activities
Travel agency, tour operator and other reservation
0,2
service and related activities
-14,7
Security and investigation activities
5,4
Services to buildings and landscape activities
Office administrative, office support and other busi9,9
ness support activities

National accounts

139

2013

Statistical yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

6.8.
()

GROSS VALUE ADDED BY ACTIVITIES AND GROSS DOMESTIC


PRODUCT (continued)
Real growth rates, %

, %
2008
,
,
, ,

,



2009

2010

2011

10,1
3,3

6,0
-4,0

1,9
-3,9

9,0
32,2

1,2
46,0

0,4
-5,4

6,5

-0,3

5,4

4,2
6,1

3,4
2,7

-12,0
1,3

-0,5
5,2

-1,3
6,7

-9,4
-17,1

6,1 Arts, entertainment and recreation


0,6
Creative, arts and entertainment activities
Libraries, archives, museums and other cultural activi0,6
ties
9,8
Gambling and betting activities
Sports activities and amusement and recreation activi7,5
ties
12,4 Other service activities
1,2
Activities of membership organisations
Repair of computers and personal and household
-6,5
goods
21,1
Other personal service activities
Activities of households as employers; undifferentiated goods-and services-producing activities of
6,9 households for own use
Activities of households as employers of domestic
6,9
personnel
Undifferentiated goods-and services-producing activi
ties of private households for own use

4,5

3,5

3,5

4,5

3,5

3,5

4,5

-3,6

1,2

1,5 Activities total

13,6

7,6

8,0

-0,6 FISIM1) ( - )

()

4,3
1,4

-3,9
-1,7

1,0
0,9

1,6 Gross value added (GVA)


1,6 Taxes minus subsidies on products

()

3,8

-3,5

1,0

1,6 GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT (GDP)



FISIM1)

1)

(-)

1)

Activities of extraterritorial organisations and bodies

Activities of extraterritorial organisations and bodies

Financial intermediation services indirectly measured.

6.9.

USE OF GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT

, %

Real growth rates, %


2008

2009

2010

2011

()

3,8

-3,5

1,0

1,6

GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT (GDP)




1)




2)

6,1
6,6
6,8
-1,9
5,9
1,1
8,5

-2,7
-2,4
-2,7
-12,2
0,2
-6,0
-22,1

-0,7
-0,6
-1,0
1,8
1,2
-1,2
-5,5

-0,7
-0,8
-1,2
2,6
1,2
0,6
8,4

9,8
9,6

-8,0
-19,1

15,3
3,1

3,4
7,0

Final consumption expenditure


Individual consumption expenditure
Household sector
Sector of NPISHs 1)
Government sector
Collective consumption expenditure
Gross fixed capital formation
Changes in inventories and Acquisitions less
disposals of valuables 2)
Exports of goods and services
Imports of goods and services ( - )

1)
2)

.
.

140

1)
2)

Non-profit institutions serving households.


This aggregate may contain statistical discrepancy.

National accounts

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

6.10. , 2011.

FINAL CONSUMPTION OF HOUSEHOLDS, 2011

mill. RSD

COICOP
11+12+13

Total

2884813

100,0

2438231

84,5

HOUSEHOLD FINAL CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE

11.00.0

Food and non-alcoholic beverages


Food
Non-alcoholic beverages

11.01.0
11.01.1
11.01.2

COICOP
11+12+13

ACTUAL FINAL CONSUMPTION OF HOUSEHOLDS

11.00.0

11.01.0
11.01.1
11.01.2

681747
610269
71478

23,6
21,2
2,5

11.02.0
11.02.1
11.02.2

137262
62384
74878

4,8
2,2
2,6

Alcoholic beverages, tobacco


Alcoholic beverages
Tobacco

11.02.0
11.02.1
11.02.2

11.03.0
11.03.1
11.03.2

93322
61414
31908

3,2
2,1
1,1

Clothing and footwear


Clothing
Footwear

11.03.0
11.03.1
11.03.2

11.04.0
11.04.1
11.04.2
11.04.3
11.04.4
11.04.5

, , . ,



, .
,

566979
26647
308036
18166
29226
184904

19,7
0,9
10,7
0,6
1,0
6,4

Housing, water, elect., gas, other fuels


Actual rentals for housing
Imputed rentals for housing
Maintenance and repair of dwelling
Water supply, household refuse and misc. services
Electricity, gas and other fuels

11.04.0
11.04.1
11.04.2
11.04.3
11.04.4
11.04.5

11.05.0
11.05.1
11.05.2
11.05.3
11.05.4
11.05.5
11.05.6

.
,




95442
19281
4721
24719
7529
5059
34133

3,3
0,7
0,2
0,9
0,3
0,2
1,2

Furnishings and household maintenance


Furniture furnishings and carpets
Household textiles
Household appliances
Glassware, tableware and hous. utensils
Tools and equipment for house and garden
Goods and services for rout. hous. maintenance

11.05.0
11.05.1
11.05.2
11.05.3
11.05.4
11.05.5
11.05.6

11.06.0
11.06.1
11.06.2
11.06.3

126929
86861
29951
10117

4,4
3,0
1,0
0,4

Health
Medical products, appliances and equipment
Out-patient services
Hospital services

11.06.0
11.06.1
11.06.2
11.06.3

11.07.0
11.07.1
11.07.2
11.07.3

334157
50719
235266
48172

11,6
1,8
8,2
1,7

Transport
Purchase of vehicles
Operation of personal transport equipment
Transport services

11.07.0
11.07.1
11.07.2
11.07.3

11.08.0
11.08.1
11.08.2
11.08.3

111885
7645
13004
91236

3,9
0,3
0,5
3,2

Communication
Postal services
Telephone and fax equipment
Telephone and fax services

11.08.0
11.08.1
11.08.2
11.08.3

11.09.0
11.09.1
11.09.2
11.09.3
11.09.4
11.09.5
11.09.6


-, .

,

,

126210
20564
1827
22673
43556
19885
17705

4,4
0,7
0,1
0,8
1,5
0,7
0,6

Recreation and culture


Audio-visual, photo and inform. quip.
Major durables for recreation and culture
Recreational equipment, gardens and pets
Recreational and cultural services
Newspapers, books and stationery
Package holidays

11.09.0
11.09.1
11.09.2
11.09.3
11.09.4
11.09.5
11.09.6

11.10.0
11.10.1
11.10.2
11.10.3
11.10.5

30133
2758
2589
20530
4256

1,0
0,1
0,1
0,7
0,1

Education
Pre-primary and primary education
Secondary education
Post-secondary and tertiary education
Education not definable by level

11.10.0
11.10.1
11.10.2
11.10.3
11.10.5

11.11.0
11.11.1
11.11.2

57222
42006
15216

2,0
1,5
0,5

Restaurants and hotels


Catering services
Accommodation services

11.11.0
11.11.1
11.11.2

11.12.0
11.12.1
11.12.3
11.12.4
11.12.5
11.12.6
11.12.7

114472
50702
10163
4046
17584
16084
15893

4,0
1,8
0,4
0,1
0,6
0,6
0,6

Miscellaneous goods and services


Personal care
Personal items n.e.c.
Social protection
Insurance
Financial services n.e.c.
Other services n.e.c.

11.12.0
11.12.1
11.12.3
11.12.4
11.12.5
11.12.6
11.12.7

11.13.1

-37529

-1,3

Net purchases abroad

11.13.1

12.00.0
13.00.0

29986
416596

1,0
14,4

Social transfers in kind from NPISHs sector


Social transfers in kind from Government sector

12.00.0
13.00.0

National accounts

141

2013

Statistical yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

6.11.

VOLUME INDICES OF HOUSEHOLDS FINAL CONSUMPTION

= 100
COICOP
11+12+13

previous year = 100


2010
2009

2011
2010

11.00.0

99,0

98,8

11.01.0
11.01.1
11.01.2

99,8
99,8
99,9

100,1
99,9
102,2

11.02.0
11.02.1
11.02.2

95,7
91,9
99,7

11.03.0
11.03.1
11.03.2

11.04.0
11.04.1
11.04.2
11.04.3
11.04.4
11.04.5

COICOP
11+12+13

ACTUAL FINAL CONSUMPTION OF HOUSEHOLDS


HOUSEHOLD FINAL CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE

11.00.0

Food and non-alcoholic beverages


Food
Non-alcoholic beverages

11.01.0
11.01.1
11.01.2

97,2
95,5
98,9

Alcoholic beverages, tobacco


Alcoholic beverages
Tobacco

11.02.0
11.02.1
11.02.2

90,0
86,3
98,1

97,5
98,0
96,7

Clothing and footwear


Clothing
Footwear

11.03.0
11.03.1
11.03.2

, , . ,



, .
,

100,4
91,4
100,9
92,2
100,7
102,1

99,7
96,4
100,6
83,7
100,4
100,3

Housing, water, elect., gas, other fuels


Actual rentals for housing
Imputed rentals for housing
Maintenance and repair of dwellings
Water supply, household refuse and misc. services
Electricity, gas and other fuels

11.04.0
11.04.1
11.04.2
11.04.3
11.04.4
11.04.5

11.05.0
11.05.1
11.05.2
11.05.3
11.05.4
11.05.5
11.05.6

.
,




93,2
94,9
89,5
87,4
86,6
98,6
98,7

92,9
89,9
91,0
89,6
94,6
87,7
98,2

Furnishings, and household maintenance


Furniture furnishings and carpets
Household textiles
Household appliances
Glassware, tableware and hous. utensils
Tools and equipment for house and garden
Goods and services for rout. hous. maintenance

11.05.0
11.05.1
11.05.2
11.05.3
11.05.4
11.05.5
11.05.6

11.06.0
11.06.1
11.06.2
11.06.3

102,7
102,7
103,3
100,8

100,2
100,4
99,9
100,3

Health
Medical products, appliances and equipment
Out-patient services
Hospital services

11.06.0
11.06.1
11.06.2
11.06.3

11.07.0
11.07.1
11.07.2
11.07.3

98,2
91,9
99,1
102,4

98,0
92,9
98,7
100,7

Transport
Purchase of vehicles
Operation of personal transport equipment
Transport services

11.07.0
11.07.1
11.07.2
11.07.3

11.08.0
11.08.1
11.08.2
11.08.3

102,7
103,5
106,6
102,1

104,6
100,8
108,2
104,4

Communication
Postal services
Telephone and fax equipment
Telephone and fax services

11.08.0
11.08.1
11.08.2
11.08.3

11.09.0
11.09.1
11.09.2
11.09.3
11.09.4
11.09.5
11.09.6


-, .

,

,

95,4
105,9
109,4
97,7
90,4
90,3
98,0

99,3
103,2
98,3
93,0
103,7
90,3
104,1

Recreation and culture


Audio-visual, photo and inform. quip.
Major durables for recreation and culture
Recreational equipment, gardens and pets
Recreational and cultural services
Newspapers, books and stationery
Package holidays

11.09.0
11.09.1
11.09.2
11.09.3
11.09.4
11.09.5
11.09.6

11.10.0
11.10.1
11.10.2
11.10.3
11.10.5

98,4
98,7
99,9
98,0
98,9

99,6
99,8
99,2
99,9
98,2

Education
Pre-primary and primary education
Secondary education
Post-secondary and tertiary education
Education not definable by level

11.10.0
11.10.1
11.10.2
11.10.3
11.10.5

11.11.0
11.11.1
11.11.2

99,5
99,7
99,1

101,6
100,5
104,6

Restaurants and hotels


Catering services
Accommodation services

11.11.0
11.11.1
11.11.2

11.12.0
11.12.1
11.12.3
11.12.4
11.12.5
11.12.6
11.12.7

101,1
100,3
101,6
101,7
100,5
105,1
100,2

99,2
98,4
96,2
100,4
99,3
105,5
97,9

Miscellaneous goods and services


Personal care
Personal items n.e.c.
Social protection
Insurance
Financial services n.e.c.
Other services n.e.c.

11.12.0
11.12.1
11.12.3
11.12.4
11.12.5
11.12.6
11.12.7

11.13.1

-79,0

166,2

Net purchases abroad

11.13.1

12.00.0
13.00.0

Social transfers in kind from NPISHs sector


Social transfers in kind from Government sector

12.00.0
13.00.0

142

National accounts

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

6.12. ,

, 2012.

AVAILABLE BUDGET AND INDIVIDUAL CONSUMPTION


IN 2012, MONTHLY AVERAGE,
BY MEMBER OF A HOUSEHOLD

/ Republic of Serbia

Srbija sever

total

Beogradski
region


Srbija jug

Region
Vojvodine

Region
umadije i
Zapadne
Srbije

Region
June i
Istone
Srbije

o
a
Region
Kosovo i
Metohija

/ ALL HOUSEHOLDS

4546

1044

1136

1290

1076

...

Number of households surveyed

2536714

575107

704232

687589

569786

...

Number of households assessed

2,88

2,62

2,90

3,06

2,90

...

Members, average number

17883

22862

18119

15365

16262

...

Available budget total (RSD)

16862
7374

22689
10786

17186
7309

13805
5977

15046
6122

...
...

Household income in money


Regular salaries and wages

504

478

846

223

464

...

6381

8969

6157

5120

5907

...

395

323

512

333

395

...

617

128

1135

734

273

...

290

197

288

173

527

...

External receipts

74

61

106

58

66

...

Real estate related income

188

516

137

85

82

...

Donations and awards

208

263

273

197

92

...

Consumer and investment credits

831

968

423

906

1117

...

Other receipts

1021
9

173
0

933
16

1560
3

1216
18

...
...

1012

173

917

1558

1198

...

17257

22856

17671

15594

13896

...


(, ,
)

,
1)

Other income
Pensions (old-age, survivors, disablement and other)
Other social insurance receipts
Income from agriculture, hunting and
fishing

Household receipts in kind


Earned receipts in kind
Natural consumption
Individual consumption total (RSD)

7409

10063

6994

6627

6726

...

Food and non-alcoholic beverages1)

2)

797

890

751

712

686

...

Alcoholic drinks and tobacco2)


, , ,
3)
,

809

776

977

761

696

...

2705

3490

2897

2745

1797

...

Clothing and footwear


Rent, water, electricity, gas and other
fuels3)
Household furniture, equipment and
maintenance

740

714

820

668

753

...

750

1197

753

590

542

...

Health care

1368

1626

1556

1296

997

...

Transport

696

929

772

615

493

...

Communications

651

998

778

437

450

...

Recreation and culture


Education

148

258

152

168

18

...

350

639

301

285

231

...

Restaurants and hotels

834

1276

920

690

507

...

Other goods and services

: .
: .
3) .

Self-manufacture of food included, as well as food received and given as a present.


Self-manufacture of drink included, as well as drink received and given as a present.
3) Self-manufacture of fuel included.

1)

1)

2)

2)

National accounts

143

2013

Statistical yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

AVAILABLE BUDGET AND INDIVIDUAL CONSUMPTION


IN 2012, MONTHLY AVERAGE
BY MEMBER OF A HOUSEHOLD (continued)

6.12. ,

, 2012. ()
/ Republic of Serbia

Srbija sever

total

Beogradski
region


Srbija jug

Region
Vojvodine

Region
umadije i
Zapadne
Srbije

Region
June i
Istone
Srbije

o
a
Region
Kosovo i
Metohija

/ Urban area

2656

873

576

641

536

...

Number of households surveyed

1495365

479708

407480

323666

284511

...

Number of households assessed

2,70

2,51

2,72

2,85

2,80

...

Members, average number

19876

24004

19540

16748

17877

...

Available budget total (RSD)




(, ,
)

19694
9215
579

23971
11511
561

19134
8711
813

16593
7860
247

17749
8085
668

...
...
...

7781

9503

7329

6935

6843

...

394

360

474

349

388

...

172
257
101
272
242
681

8
240
68
602
225
895

549
304
102
147
361
343

70
159
116
105
220
532

15
334
136
144
131
1005

...
...
...
...
...
...

182
1
181

33
0
33

406
5
401

156
0
156

128
0
128

...
...
...

18964

24257

18421

16309

14950

...

8004
762
847

10679
858
803

7318
680
920

6407
829
853

6830
663
811

...
...
...

3063

3701

3085

3070

2085

...

785
893
1378
813
855
182
409
973

747
1342
1656
995
1104
296
676
1400

849
835
1488
849
975
167
287
970

744
633
1176
725
581
192
342
758

808
600
1050
593
638
23
255
595

...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...




,
1)
2)

, , ,
3)
,

: .
: .
3) .

1)

2)

2)

144

Other social insurance receipts


Income from agriculture, hunting and
fishing
External receipts
Real estate related income
Donations and awards
Consumer and investment credits
Other receipts
Household receipts in kind
Earned receipts in kind
Natural consumption
Individual consumption total (RSD)
Food and non-alcoholic drinks1)
Alcoholic drinks and tobacco2)
Clothing and footwear
Rent, water, electricity, gas and other
fuels3)
Household furniture, equipment and maintenance
Health care
Transport
Communications
Recreation and culture
Education
Restaurants and hotels
Other goods and services

Self-manufacture of food included, as well as food received and given as a present.


Self-manufacture of drinks included, as well as drink received and given as a present.
3) Self-manufacture of fuel included.

1)

Household income in money


Regular salaries and wages
Other income
Pensions (old-age, survivors, disablement and other)

National accounts

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

AVAILABLE BUDGET AND INDIVIDUAL CONSUMPTION


IN 2012, MONTHLY AVERAGE
BY MEMBER OF A HOUSEHOLD (continued)

6.12. ,

, 2012. ()
/ Republic of Serbia

Srbija sever

total

Beogradski
region


Srbija jug

Region
Vojvodine

Region
umadije i
Zapadne
Srbije

Region
June i
Istone
Srbije

o
a
Region
Kosovo i
Metohija

/ Other area

1920

171

560

649

540

...

Number of households surveyed

1041349

95399

296752

363923

285275

...

Number of households assessed

3,14

3,15

3,15

3,24

3,00

...

Members, average number

15414

18456

16418

14174

14908

...

Available budget total (RSD)




(, ,
)

13357
5097
412

17718
7962
150

14860
5640
884

11512
4518
205

12680
4295
275

...
...
...

4650

6894

4760

3710

5036

...

396

177

557

321

401

...

1166
330
39
83
166
1016

612
25
32
177
418
1270

1830
268
110
125
169
517

1254
184
1
68
51
1199

513
706
13
25
195
1220

...
...
...
...
...
...

2057
19
2038

738
0
738

1557
29
1529

2662
5
2657

2228
34
2194

...
...
...

15139

17411

16769

14878

12913

...

6670
838
764

7672
1020
670

6601
836
1046

6499
887
690

6632
707
589

...
...
...

2260

2677

2672

2356

1529

...

682
573
1357
553
399
106
277
660

585
622
1520
670
579
109
499
788

785
656
1633
682
547
134
318
859

611
557
1393
531
326
150
240
638

701
487
947
399
276
13
207
426

...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...




,
1)
2)

, , ,
3)
,

: .
: .
3) .

Other social insurance receipts


Income from agriculture, hunting and
fishing
External receipts
Real estate related income
Donations and awards
Consumer and investment credits
Other receipts
Household receipts in kind
Earned receipts in kind
Natural consumption
Individual consumption total (RSD)
Food and non-alcoholic drinks1)
Alcoholic drinks and tobacco2)
Clothing and footwear
Rent, water, electricity, gas and other
fuels3)
Household furniture, equipment and maintenance
Health care
Transport
Communications
Recreation and culture
Education
Restaurants and hotels
Other goods and services

Self-manufacture of food included, as well as food received and given as a present.


Self-manufacture of drinks included, as well as drink received and given as a present.
3) Self-manufacture of fuel included.

1)

1)

2)

2)

Household income in money


Regular salaries and wages
Other income
Pensions (old-age, survivors, disablement and other)

National accounts

145

2013

Statistical yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

6.13.
,
, 2012.

STRUCTURE OF AVAILABLE BUDGET AND INDIVIDUAL


CONSUMPTION IN 2012, MONTHLY AVERAGE
BY MEMBER OF A HOUSEHOLD

/ Republic of Serbia

Srbija sever

total

Beogradski
region


Srbija jug

Region
Vojvodine

Region
umadije i
Zapadne
Srbije

Region
June i
Istone
Srbije

o
a
Region
Kosovo i
Metohija

/ ALL HOUSEHOLDS


, %

4546

1044

1136

1290

1076

...

Number of households surveyed

2536714

575107

704232

687589

569786

...

Number of households assessed

2.88

2.62

2.90

3.06

2.90

...

Members, average number

100,0

100,0

100,0

100,0

100,0

...

Available budget total, %

, % / Structure of available budget, %





(, ,
)









, %

94,3
41,3
2,8

99,2
47,1
2,1

94,9
40,3
4,7

89,8
38,8
1,5

92,5
37,6
2,9

...
...
...

35,8

39,1

34,0

33,2

36,3

...

2,2

1,4

2,8

2,2

2,4

...

3,4
1,6
0,4
1,0
1,2
4,6

0,6
0,9
0,3
2,3
1,2
4,2

6,3
1,6
0,6
0,8
1,5
2,3

4,8
1,1
0,4
0,6
1,3
5,9

1,7
3,2
0,4
0,5
0,6
6,9

...
...
...
...
...
...

5,7
0,1
5,6

0,8
0,0
0,8

5,1
0,1
5,0

10,2
0,1
10,1

7,5
0,1
7,4

...
...
...

100

100

100

100

100

...

Household income in money


Regular salaries and wages
Other income
Pensions (old-age, survivors, disablement and other)
Other social insurance receipts
Income from agriculture, hunting and
fishing
External receipts
Real estate related income
Donations and awards
Consumer and investment credits
Other receipts
Household receipts in kind
Earned receipts in kind
Natural consumption
Individual consumption total, %

, % / Structure of individual consumption, %


1)


2)

, , ,
3)
,

42,9
4,6
4,7

44,0
3,9
3,4

39,6
4,3
5,5

41,6
5,6
4,9

48,6
4,9
5,0

...
...
...

15,8

15,3

16,3

17,2

12,9

...

4,3
4,3
7,9
4,0
3,8
0,9
2,0
4,8

3,1
5,2
7,1
4,1
4,4
1,1
2,8
5,6

4,6
4,3
8,8
4,4
4,4
0,9
1,7
5,2

4,3
3,8
8,4
4,0
2,8
1,1
1,8
4,5

5,4
3,9
7,2
3,5
3,2
0,1
1,7
3,6

...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...

: .
: .
3) .

Self-manufacture of food included, as well as food received and given as a present.


Self-manufacture of drinks included, as well as drink received and given as a present.
3) Self-manufacture of fuel included.

1)

1)

2)

2)

146

Food and non-alcoholic drinks1)


Alcoholic drinks and tobacco2)
Clothing and footwear
Rent, water, electricity, gas and other
fuels3)
Household furniture, equipment and
maintenance
Health care
Transport
Communications
Recreation and culture
Education
Restaurants and hotels
Other goods and services

National accounts

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

6.13.
,
, 2012. ()

STRUCTURE OF AVAILABLE BUDGET AND INDIVIDUAL


CONSUMPTION IN 2012, MONTHLY AVERAGE
BY MEMBER OF A HOUSEHOLD (continued)

/ Republic of Serbia

Srbija sever

total

Beogradski
region


Srbija jug

Region
Vojvodine

Region
umadije i
Zapadne
Srbije

Region
June i
Istone
Srbije

o
a
Region
Kosovo i
Metohija

/ URBAN AREA


, %

2656

873

576

641

536

...

Number of households surveyed

1495365

479708

407480

323666

284511

...

Number of households assessed

2,70

2,51

2,72

2,85

2,80

...

Members, average number

100,0

100,0

100,0

100,0

100,0

...

Available budget total, %

, % / Structure of available budget, %





(, ,
)









, %

99,1
46,4
2,9

99,9
48,1
2,3

97,9
44,5
4,2

99,1
47,0
1,5

99,3
45,2
3,7

...
...
...

39,1

39,6

37,5

41,4

38,3

...

2,0

1,5

2,4

2,1

2,2

...

0,9
1,3
0,5
1,4
1,2
3,4

0,0
1,0
0,3
2,5
0,9
3,7

2,8
1,6
0,5
0,8
1,8
1,8

0,4
0,9
0,7
0,6
1,3
3,2

0,1
1,9
0,8
0,8
0,7
5,6

...
...
...
...
...
...

0,9
0,0
0,9

0,1
0,0
0,1

2,1
0,0
2,1

0,9
0,0
0,9

0,7
0,0
0,7

...
...
...

100,0

100,0

100,0

100,0

100,0

...

Household income in money


Regular salaries and wages
Other income
Pensions (old-age, survivors, disablement and other)
Other social insurance receipts
Income from agriculture, hunting and
fishing
External receipts
Real estate related income
Donations and awards
Consumer and investment credits
Other receipts
Household receipts in kind
Earned receipts in kind
Natural consumption
Individual consumption total, %

, % / Structure of individual consumption, %


1)


2)

, , ,
3)
,

42,1
4,0
4,5

44,0
3,5
3,3

39,7
3,7
5,0

39,3
5,1
5,2

45,7
4,4
5,4

...
...
...

16,2

15,3

16,7

18,8

13,9

...

4,1
4,7
7,3
4,3
4,5
1,0
2,2
5,1

3,1
5,5
6,8
4,1
4,6
1,2
2,8
5,8

4,6
4,5
8,1
4,6
5,3
0,9
1,6
5,3

4,6
3,9
7,2
4,4
3,6
1,2
2,1
4,6

5,4
4,0
7,0
4,0
4,3
0,2
1,7
4,0

...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...

: .
: .
3) .

Self-manufacture of food included, as well as food received and given as a present.


Self-manufacture of drinks included, as well as drink received and given as a present.
3) Self-manufacture of fuel included.

1)

1)

2)

2)

Food and non-alcoholic drinks1)


Alcoholic drinks and tobacco2)
Clothing and footwear
Rent, water, electricity, gas and other
fuels3)
Household furniture, equipment and
maintenance
Health care
Transport
Communications
Recreation and culture
Education
Restaurants and hotels
Other goods and services

National accounts

147

2013

Statistical yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

6.13.
,
, 2012. ()

STRUCTURE OF AVAILABLE BUDGET AND INDIVIDUAL


CONSUMPTION IN 2012, MONTHLY AVERAGE
BY MEMBER OF A HOUSEHOLD (continued)

/ Republic of Serbia

Srbija sever

total

Beogradski
region


Srbija jug

Region
Vojvodine

Region
umadije i
Zapadne
Srbije

Region
June i
Istone
Srbije

o
a
Region
Kosovo i
Metohija

/ OTHER AREA


, %

1920

171

560

649

540

...

Number of households surveyed

1041349

95399

296752

363923

285275

...

Number of households assessed

3,14

3,15

3,15

3,24

3,00

...

Members, average number

100,0

100,0

100,0

100,0

100,0

...

Available budget total, %

, % / Structure of available budget, %





(, ,
)









, %

86,7
33,0
2,7

96,0
43,0
0,8

90,5
34,4
5,4

81,2
31,8
1,4

85,1
28,9
1,8

...
...
...

30,2

37,4

29,0

26,2

33,8

...

2,6

1,0

3,4

2,3

2,7

...

7,6
2,1
0,3
0,5
1,1
6,6

3,3
0,1
0,2
1,0
2,3
6,9

11,1
1,6
0,7
0,8
1,0
3,1

8,8
1,3
0,0
0,5
0,4
8,5

3,4
4,7
0,1
0,2
1,3
8,2

...
...
...
...
...
...

13,3
0,1
13,2

4,0
0,0
4,0

9,5
0,2
9,3

18,8
0,1
18,7

14,9
0,2
14,7

...
...
...

100,0

100,0

100,0

100,0

100,0

...

Household income in money


Regular salaries and wages
Other income
Pensions (old-age, survivors, disablement and other)
Other social insurance receipts
Income from agriculture, hunting and
fishing
External receipts
Real estate related income
Donations and awards
Consumer and investment credits
Other receipts
Household receipts in kind
Earned receipts in kind
Natural consumption
Individual consumption total, %

, % / Structure of individual consumption, %


1)
2)

, , ,
3)
,

44,2
5,5
5,0

44,0
5,9
3,9

39,4
5,0
6,2

43,7
6,0
4,6

51,4
5,5
4,6

...
...
...

14,9

15,4

15,9

15,8

11,8

...

4,5
3,8
9,0
3,6
2,6
0,7
1,8
4,4

3,4
3,6
8,7
3,8
3,3
0,6
2,9
4,5

4,7
3,9
9,7
4,1
3,3
0,8
1,9
5,1

4,1
3,7
9,4
3,6
2,2
1,0
1,6
4,3

5,4
3,8
7,3
3,1
2,1
0,1
1,6
3,3

...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...

: .
: .
3) .

Self-manufacture of food included, as well as food received and given as a present.


Self-manufacture of drinks included, as well as drink received and given as a present.
3) Self-manufacture of fuel included.

1)

1)

2)

2)

148

Food and non-alcoholic drinks1)


Alcoholic drinks and tobacco2)
Clothing and footwear
Rent, water, electricity, gas and other
fuels3)
Household furniture, equipment and
maintenance
Health care
Transport
Communications
Recreation and culture
Education
Restaurants and hotels
Other goods and services

National accounts

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

6.14.
, 2012.1)
, = 100

AVAILABILITIES IN HOUSEHOLDS
BY DURABLES IN 20121)
Households, total=100

%
/ Republic of Serbia

Srbija sever

total

Beogradski
region


Srbija jug

Region
Vojvodine

Region
umadije i
Zapadne
Srbije

Region
June i
Istone
Srbije

o
a
Region
Kosovo i
Metohija

/ ALL HOUSEHOLDS




4546

1044

1136

1290

1076

...

Number of households surveyed

2536714

575107

704232

687589

569786

...

Number of households assessed

54,4
83,1
17,3
89,0
97,7
83,0
96,9
5,8
90,0
7,6
9,0
43,1
85,3
77,7
41,8
4,0
21,2

13,8
89,3
19,4
92,3
98,1
90,3
96,2
7,0
94,9
14,2
12,3
39,9
93,4
86,9
53,4
2,9
42,5

46,0
62,6
28,8
89,4
97,5
83,8
97,3
5,7
91,5
7,3
10,7
45,1
85,1
78,6
43,9
8,1
23,5

78,3
88,6
9,1
88,3
98,2
79,8
97,0
5,1
86,9
5,6
5,4
46,8
86,8
75,8
32,2
2,7
10,0

77,1
95,7
10,7
86,0
97,1
78,7
97,2
5,7
86,9
3,9
7,9
39,3
75,6
69,5
39,0
1,6
10,2

...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...

Solid fuels cooker


Electric cooker
Microwave oven
Boiler
Refrigerator
Vacuum cleaner
Television set, colour
Video cassette recorder
Washing machine
Dish washing machine
Sewing machine
Car
Telephone
Cell phone
Personal computer
Satellite TV set
Air conditioner

/ Urban area







-
1)

2626

873

576

641

536

...

Number of households surveyed

1495365

479708

407480

323666

284511

...

Number of households assessed

34,2
84,3
20,3
92,1
98,5
88,9
97,5
6,4
94,8
9,9
9,1
41,2
90,6
81,5
47,8
3,6
28,9

6,8
89,9
19,1
92,1
98,2
90,8
96,3
6,7
95,6
14,7
12,7
37,1
95,4
87,1
54,4
3,3
46,4

31,5
61,3
32,6
88,7
98,5
87,6
98,3
6,4
94,8
8,9
9,4
44,3
88,9
80,1
45,8
6,6
28,1

59,1
92,9
13,5
96,3
99,7
90,2
98,5
5,4
93,9
7,3
5,1
44,3
91,2
79,8
39,9
2,5
15,7

56,1
97,9
12,6
92,3
97,5
86,1
97,4
6,9
94,2
6,4
7,2
39,8
84,2
76,0
48,7
1,1
15,8

...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...

,
/ .
.

1)

Solid fuels cooker


Electric cooker
Microwave oven
Boiler
Refrigerator
Vacuum cleaner
Television set, color
Video cassette recorder
Washing machine
Dish washing machine
Sewing machine
Car
Telephone
Cellular phone
Personal computer
Satellite TV set
Air conditioner

Availabilities in household by durables include all durables owned by a household, as well as


consumer durables built into a dwelling-house and put at disposal to a household. Data represent
the percentage of households which used a certain durable.

National accounts

149

2013

Statistical yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

6.14.
, 2012.1) ()
, = 100

AVAILABILITIES IN HOUSEHOLDS
BY DURABLES IN 20121) (continued)
Households, total=100

%
/ Republic of Serbia

Srbija sever

total




-
1)

1920

Beogradski
Region
Region
region
Vojvodine
umadije i
Zapadne
Srbije
/ ther area
171
560
649

150

Region
June i
Istone
Srbije

o
a
Region
Kosovo i
Metohija

540

...

Number of households surveyed


Number of households assessed

1041349

95399

296752

363923

285275

...

83,41
81,47
12,9
84,46
96,66
74,65
96,08
5,02
83,18
4,36
8,87
45,8
77,68
72,18
33,13
4,57
10,03

49,44
86,11
21,11
93,33
97,5
88,19
95,69
8,33
91,11
11,48
10,56
54,12
83,06
86,39
48,29
1,11
22,96

65,82
64,28
23,59
90,31
96,19
78,48
96,02
4,69
86,99
5,08
12,54
46,1
79,92
76,4
41,34
10,08
17,31

95,27
84,85
5,17
81,09
96,76
70,52
95,58
4,81
80,73
4,13
5,64
48,94
82,79
72,23
25,4
2,85
4,91

97,94
93,48
8,9
79,7
96,76
71,39
96,92
4,52
79,68
1,52
8,59
38,69
67,03
62,98
29,4
2,19
4,67

...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...

,
/ .
.


Srbija jug

1)

Solid fuels cooker


Electric cooker
Microwave oven
Boiler
Refrigerator
Vacuum cleaner
Television set, colour
Video cassette recorder
Washing machine
Dish washing machine
Sewing machine
Car
Telephone
Cellular phone
Personal computer
Satellite TV set
Air conditioner

Availabilities in household by durables include all durables owned by a household, as well as


consumer durables built into a dwelling-house and put at disposal to a household. Data represent
the percentage of households which used a certain durable.

National accounts

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

6.15. , 2011.

BUDGETARY RESOURCES USERS REVENUES, 2011

Republic of Serbia
thous. RSD
/ Revenues

Total


From budget

From
Sales of interests rates
goods and
services

Rental

Other
revenues

83840044 TOTAL

1559292856

1395917358

72845455

1790774

4899225

100746

40502

553

13632

13502

30

100

AEA
,

16197

15876

65

ELECTRICITY, GAS, STEAM AND


256 AIR CONDITIONING SUPPLY

1006759

658779

286330

4064

16169391

15296645

420449

4805

40109

204215

18405

199

51175

34686

16489 TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE

1641664

75

799497

724099

48117

358

8517071

6030394

20389

16127

737

3024609

2087675

734113

668

, ,

31611954

30712292

437774

12646

17143

1284388

1114193

54579

1079

911

407383 CONSTRUCTION

35058401

5700490

WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE AND


WASTE MANAGEMENT AND
57586 OTHER REMDIATION ACTIVITIES

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TRADE


AND REPAIR OF MOTOR VEHICLES
34835582 AND MOTORCYCLES

7677168

AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND


59691 FISHING

1071175890

1012678294

29315593

1551750

4830418

152097547

124375472

21325287

179922

1810

ACCOMMODATION AND FOOD


334939 SERVICE ACTIVITIES
INFORMATION AND
26923 COMMUNICATIONS
FINANCIAL AND INSURANCE
2449424 ACTIVITIES
202153 REAL ESTATE ACTIVITIES
PROFESSIONAL, SCIENTIFIC AND
432099 TECHNICAL ACTIVITIES
ADMINISTRATIVE AND SUPPORT
113626 SERVICE ACTIVITIES
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION,
DEFENCE AND COMPULSORY
22799835 SOCIAL SECURITY
6215056 EDUCATION

213161275

181139646

16895870

23698

1550

HUMAN HEALTH AND SOCIAL


15100511 WORK ACTIVITIES

17422525

14988363

1646028

1926

ARTS, ENTERTAINMENT AND


786204 RECREATION

104631

102235

209

2187 OTHER SERVICE ACTIVITIES

National accounts

151

2013

Statistical yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

6.16.
,
,
, , 2011.

REVENUES OF BUDGETARY FUNDS BENEFICIARIES IN THE PUBLIC


ADMINISTRATION, DEFENCE AND COMPULSORY SOCIAL
SECURITY, HUMAN HEALTH AND SOCIAL WORK ACTIVITIES,
ARTS, ENTERTAINMENT AND RECREATION, 2011

Republic of Serbia

thous. RSD
/ Revenues


a

From
Sales of
interests rates
goods and
services

Rental

Other
revenues

Total


From budget

1453857237

1333181775

69182778

1755374

4835704

44901606 TOTAL

1071175890

1012678294

29315593

1551750

4830418

22799835

583179399

542227846

19531451

1500778

4830418

15088906

170386480
317610011

158493230
311957218

8039649
1744493

50972

3853601
3857328

Public administration, economic and


social policy
Support activities for the administration of the State
Compulsory social security

152097547

124375472

21325287

179922

1810

6215056

EDUCATION

1676979
69093407
34910909
44415256
2000996
-

1329960
62129064
30780904
28414758
1720786
-

243052
4590772
2573338
13757912
160213
-

49
232
179636
5
-

1016
236
558
-

103967
2372506
1556199
2062950
119434
-

Pre-primary education
Primary education
Secondary education
Higher education
Other education
Educational support activities

213161275

181139646

16895870

23698

1550

15100511

173823384

152145697

11831624

21073

1510

9823480

Human health activities

105256068
59496731
9070585

97174963
50124778
4845956

4992286
3002233
3837105

13727
958
6388

942
514
54

3074150
6368248
381082

Hospital activities
Medical and dental practice activities
Other human health activities

11940038

7918162

2488754

1994

29

1531099

Residential care activity

3226550

1965095

1076022

1821

183612

4804422

2612633

1285514

171

29

906075

3909066

3340434

127218

441412

Residential nursing care activity


Social work activities with accommodation
Residential care activities for the
disabled
Other forms of social work activities
with accommodation

27397853

21075787

2575492

631

11

3745932

Social work activities without accommodation

26255

23757

2498

27371598

21052030

2575492

631

11

3743434

17422525

14988363

1646028

1926

786204

7266220

6144421

776878

137

344784

, ,

8115568
-

7198115
-

593003
-

3
-

86
-

324361
-

2040737

1645827

276147

1703

117059

152

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND


COMPULSORY SOCIAL SECURITY

HUMAN HEALTH AND SOCIAL


WORK ACTVITIES

Social work activities for the elderly


without accommodation
Other social work activities without
accommodation
ARTS, ENTERTAINMENT AND
RECREATION
Creative, arts and entertainment
activities
Libraries, archives, museums and
galleries
Gambling and betting activities
Sports activities, amusement and
recreation activities

National accounts

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

6.17. , 2011.

EXPENDITURES OF BUDGETARY FUNDS BENEFICIARIES, 2011

Republic of Serbia

thous. RSD
/ Expenditures

o
Total

Gross
salaries

1209583205 436172794

Operating
expenditures

Taxes

1805566 231650326

Interest
rates
expenditures

Other
expenditures

Depreciation

6235489

Rest

1829399 531889631 349709651 TOTAL

99294

31191

32632

56

49

35366

13629

8122

4097

1410

AEA

16187

16103

84

905559

387078

1057

303311

3198

8025

202890

16284714

1960223

45415

6922757

27680

25974

7302665

34946452

5636463

24205

896559

115

43204

28345906

50655

37949

780

11272

654

7860824

2674437

16128

4063109

886

85597

1020667

779793

487213

5668

225976

107

1155

59674

9504695

285518

2539

2064221

4986

24183

7123248

3495157

1216593

534699

1218418

1212

19890

504345

, ,

31792481

1279939

2901712

156918

717311159 159331641

152426513 114838915

56776

661

6030898

665167

893501 103420475
97190

32462697

90426

17

5885824
78883

83590

7459

22629079

449717

AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY
1452 AND FISHING
3
ELECTRICITY, GAS, STEAM
AND AIR CONDITIONING
10 SUPPLY
WATER SUPPLY;
SEWERAGE, WASTE
MANAGEMENT AND
101200 REMEDIATION ACTIVITIES
-115323 CONSTRUCTION
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
TRADE AND REPAIR OF
MOTOR VEHICLES AND
111949 MOTORCYCLES
TRANSPORTATION AND
520 STORAGE
ACCOMMODATION AND
-183656 FOOD SERVICE ACTIVITIES
INFORMATION AND
19704 COMMUNICATIONS
FINANCIAL AND
-987624 INSURANCE ACTIVITIES
-470548 REAL ESTATE ACTIVITIES
PROFESSIONAL,
SCIENTIFIC AND
-180527 TECHNICAL ACTIVITIES
ADMINISTRATIVE AND
SUPPORT SERVICE
4449 ACTIVITIES

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION,
DEFENCE AND
COMPULSORY SOCIAL
288978 447490740 353864731 SECURITY
426745

4522083

215259098 136831614

106811

66855796

133045

774044

10557788

17443140

9351889

15878

6386129

9054

40485

1639705

113916

19215

4258

86728

21

3694

-328966 EDUCATION
HUMAN HEALTH AND
SOCIAL WORK
-2097823 ACTIVITIES
-20615

ARTS, ENTERTAINMENT AND


RECREATION

OTHER SERVICE
-9285 ACTIVITIES

National accounts

153

2013

Statistical yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

6.18.
,
,
, , 2011.

EXPENDITURES OF BUDGETARY FUNDS BENEFICIARIES IN PUBLIC


ADMINISTRATION, DEFENCE AND COMPULSORY SOCIAL
SECURITY, EDUCATION, HUMAN HEALTH AND SOCIAL WORK
ACTIVITIES, ARTS, ENTERTAINMENT AND RECREATION, 2011

Republic of Serbia

thous. RSD

Gross salaries

o
Total

1102439910

420354059

1113380

209125097

Depreciation

6106806

Other expendi-tures

1530252

The rest

464210316

351417327

TOTAL
PUBLIC
ADMINISTRATION AND
COMPULSORY SOCIAL
SECURITY

159331641

893501

103420475

5885824

288978

447490740

353864731

554841017

53951021

633499

65344015

3231537

274688

431406257

28338382

144926790

98884650

170215

31233129

1300210

14008

13324578

25459690

Public administration,
economic and social policy
Support activities for the
administration of the State
Compulsory social security

17543352

6495970

89787

6843331

1354077

282

2759905

300066659

152426513

114838915

97190

32462697

78883

426745

4522083

-328966

EDUCATION

1698609
69134953
34984947
44615548
1992456

1123730
55702627
28224339
28750967
1037252

1219
37257
17954
38536
2224

489915
11929442
5749142
13491126
803072

141
3684
1974
72453
631

1278
8625
30611
383313
2918

82326
1453318
960927
1879153
146359

-21630
-41546
-74038
-200292
8540

Pre-primary education
Primary education
Secondary education
Higher education
Other education
Educational support activities

215259098

136831614

175613701
106693476

axes

717311159

/ Expenditures

Interest
rates
Operating
expendi-tures expenditures

HUMAN HEALTH AND


SOCIAL WORK
ACTIVITIES

106811

66855796

133045

774044

10557788

-2097823

109698805

81421

56071096

125679

641811

8994889

-1790317

Human health activities

60863674

29938

41983388

102973

304656

3408847

-1437408

59764352

43440626

43008

10905223

19362

145203

5210930

-267621

9155873

5394505

8475

3182485

3344

191952

375112

-85288

Hospital activities
Medical and dental practice
activities
Other human health activities

12024958

7101495

13099

4108453

5849

96514

699548

-84920

Residential care activity

3273308

1888663

3970

1157661

4013

49129

169872

-46758

4836069

2824005

4256

1671597

867

31419

303925

-31647

3915581

2388827

4873

1279195

969

15966

225751

-6515

27620439

20031314

12291

6676247

1517

35719

863351

-222586

Residential nursing care


activity
Social work activities with
accommodation
Residential care activities
for the disabled
Other forms of social work
activities with accommodation
Social work activities without accommodation

27870

23040

110

4720

-1615

27592569

20008274

12181

6671527

1517

35719

863351

-220971

Social work activities for the


elderly
Other social work activities
without accommodation

17443140

9351889

15878

6386129

9054

40485

1639705

-20615

ARTS, ENTERTAINMENT
AND RECREATION

7277772

3818488

5813

3004752

1883

18333

428503

-11552

8123321

4722668

7917

2607705

1173

13431

770427

-7753

2042047

810733

2148

773672

5998

8721

440775

-1310

,
,

,

154

Creative, arts and


entertainment activities
Libraries, archives, museums and galleries
Gambling and betting activities
Sports activities, amusement and recreation activities

National accounts

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

6.19. , 2011. 2012.

PUBLIC REVENUES AND RECEIPTS, 2011 AND 2012

mill. RSD
2011

2012

/ Public revenues and receipts


2303450

2690134 Republic of Serbia Total

188933
116549
34468
37916
21457
13821
7636
521888
113652
226368

220257 Income tax, profit and capital profits


125843
Earning tax
39551
Other income taxes
54863
Profit tax of enterprises
22210 Tax on real estate
15440
Tax on real estate
6770
Other taxes on real estate
555926 Taxes on goods and services
114506
Value added tax
250453
Value added tax paid in the occasion of import

194
2664
171001
8009
38805

351
Value added tax for the territory of AP Kosovo and Metohija
2414
Turnover tax on goods and services
180606
xcise duties
7595
Other taxes on goods and services
35783 Tax on international trade customs duties

420590
246367
9

448529 Contributions for social security


254510 Contributions for pensions and disab. insurance of employees
9 Other revenues of pens. and disab. insurance fund of employ.
Contributions and other revenues for pens. and disab. insur. of
19711
independent activities
Contributions and other revenues for pensions and disability
2039 insurance of farmers
5009
148560 Contributions for health care
856 Other revenues of Health Care Fund
Contributions and other revenues of National Employment
17835 Service
30830 Sale of goods and services
455
Consular fees
8625
Administrative fees
10985
Court fees
10765
Other revenues from sale of goods and services
141959 Other revenues
3044 Donations
2951 Incomes from privatization
1228644 Incomes on other basis

18826
2874
0
136116
1
16398
31541
795
9724
10610
10412
141736
2626
4987
930886

/ Distributed public revenues


2303450

2690134 Republic of Serbia Total

1558507
1289333
76724
142088
50362

1878757 Distributed revenues of budget


1565706
Republic of Serbia
98535
Municipalities
152505
Cities
62011
AP of Vojvodina


: , .

708461
36482

Distributed revenues of organizations of compulsory social


790685 security
20691 Other beneficiaries
Source: Ministry of Finance, Treasury Administration.

National accounts

155

2013

156

Statistical yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

National accounts

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

6.20.
, ,
1)2), 2011.

TOTAL REALIZED INVESTMENTS IN FIXED


ASSETS BY TECHNICAL STRUCTURE, INVESTORS
ACTIVITY AND HEAD OFFICE1)2), 2011

thous. RSD
O
Equipment with assembling

Total

Construction
works

552733543

272657358

240129422

138713003

101416419

15951908

5025227

7155419

3952722

3202697

3771263 Agriculture, forestry and fishing

14581033
1136817
234058

4441622
447673
135932

6687609
380924
86886

3547019
321805
83898

3140590
59119
2988

Crop and animal production, hunting


3451803 and related service activities
308220 Forestry and logging
11240 Fishing and aquaculture

6494545

472838

5717504

1742159

3975346

1883

835

1048

1048

5111853
1300604
80205

223673
248330
-

4750181
965337
938

853565
887003
543

3896616
78335
395

141233908

68056398

67477927

32079093

35398834

22942084
4512228
651592
412059
1794518

7337895
684520
58908
115398
1167317

14831860
3205331
559268
191577
600619

8895138
1404690
229768
77304
310728

5936722
1800641
329500
114273
289891

772329
622377
33416
105084
26582

261355

36984

193646

134028

59618

30725

2394808

333847

2052106

1660725

391381

8855

1537651

142489

1321830

615070

706760

73332

447162

179225

250718

108710

142009

17219

37018741

34320484

2166811

1988148

178663

531446

5537607

1242919

2667428

1948034

719394

1627260

2475321

1343565

799980

118541

681440

331776

7187923

1167847

5849781

3163396

2686385

170295

3739682
7442838

1685367
1955451

1944943
5461226

1384337
3405008

560606
2056218

109372
26161

9486872

3770349

5439176

1891852

3547324

277347

1101985
5084833

304108
955581

753798
4075409

210172
1160578

543626
2914831

44079
53843

2595102

1235444

1330517

890564

439953

29141

23033397

9596510

12655159

1615650

11039509

781728

76064
1042142
259928

22691
172423
82566

53373
863399
156608

50648
651870
137146

2725
211529
19462

6320
20754

198016

144511

53364

26990

26374

141

Domestic

All

O
Other

Imported

/ REPUBLIC OF SERBIA




,

,





1)

2)


, ,
,
( ).
.

39946762 TOTAL

304202 Mining and quarrying


- Mining of coal and lignite
Extraction of crude petroleum and
- natural gas
137999 Mining of metal ores
86936 Other mining and quarrying
79267 Mining support service activities
5699583 Manufacturing
Manufacture of food products
Manufacture of beverages
Manufacture of tobacco products
Manufacture of textiles
Manufacture of wearing apparel
Manufacture of leather and related
products
Manufacture of wood and of products of
wood and cork, except furniture
Manufacture of paper and paper products
Printing and reproduction of recorded
media
Manufacture of coke and refined petroleum products
Manufacture of chemicals and chemical
products
Manufacture of basic pharmaceutical
products and pharmaceutical preparations
Manufacture of rubber and plastic
products
Manufacture of other non-metallic
mineral products
Manufacture of basic metals
Manufacture of fabricated metal products, except machinery
Manufacture of computer, electronic and
optical products
Manufacture of electrical equipment
Manufacture of machinery and equipment n.e.c.
Manufacture of motor vehicles, trailers
and semi-trailers
Manufacture of other transport equipment
Manufacture of furniture
Other manufacturing
Repair and installation of machinery
and equipment

Realised investments in new and existing fixed assets presents the value of effectively finalised
constructions, production or acquisition of facilities, equipment and other capital goods, disregarding whether these investments were accomplished or not and whether they were paid out
or not (excluding investments revaluation).
2) Data relate to legal entities of all forms of ownership.
1)

National accounts

157

2013

Statistical yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

6.20.
, ,
1)2), 2011. ()

TOTAL REALIZED INVESTMENTS IN FIXED


ASSETS BY TECHNICAL STRUCTURE, INVESTORS
ACTIVITY AND HEAD OFFICE1)2), 2011 (continued)

Construction
works

Total

aea
,

thous. RSD

O
Equipment with assembling

All

Domestic

O
Other

Imported

45372181

9686800

31507980

22144002

9363978

Electricity, gas, steam and air condi4177402 tioning supply

12680200

6984261

5325487

4407533

917953

Water supply, sewerage, waste man370452 agement and remediation activities

9107514
19835

5944027
-

2863037
19596

2615753
12896

247283
6700

3552852

1040234

2442855

1778885

663970

46015834

28566046

11796354

8654640

3141714

5653435 Construction

8804441
28080479
9130914

3690743
18930331
5944972

3870230
5868530
2057594

3039344
3982060
1633236

830886
1886470
424358

1243468 Construction of buildings


3281618 Civil engineering
1128348 Specialised construction activities

60858058

32687037

21807613

13746776

8060837

3447513

1696947

1662986

725136

937851

34131796

16940535

13593696

8469350

5124346

23278748

14049554

6550931

4552291

1998640

33758287

13177848

19989722

10888490

9101231

21973303
227058
1607494

8174543
103611

13619882
227058
1503883

8000315
138648
67495

5619566
88410
1436388

6798051
3152381

3127963
1771731

3586432
1052467

1667222
1014810

1919210
37657

590718 Transportation and storage


Land transport and transport via pipe178879 lines
- Water transport
- Air transport
Warehousing and support activities for
83656 transportation
328183 Postal and courier activities

3953059

3187036

760837

627234

133604

Accommodation and food service


5186 activities

2839168

2554716

284092

228476

55616

1113891

632319

476745

398758

77988

32808784

7036607

23010801

11900705

11110096

748525

357224

334738

262882

71856

797477
749379
26316476

231740
10278
4554018

564547
410796
20393454

213269
289418
10450058

351278
121378
9943396

4050665
146262

1883347
-

1227980
79286

607773
77305

620207
1981

16846909

6417108

6342465

3626200

2716265

14722393

5533162

5833260

3280226

2553034

2010577

870137

430442

298831

131611

113939

13809

78763

47143

31620



,


,





,

,

,






,

,



1)

2)


, ,
,
( ).
.

158

300450 Water collection, treatment and supply


239 Sewerage
Waste collection, treatment and disposal
69764 activities
Remediation activities and other waste
- management services

Wholesale and retail trade and repair of


6363408 motor vehicles
Wholesale and retail trade and repair of
87580 motor vehicles and motorcycles
Wholesale trade, except of motor vehicles
3597565 and motorcycles
Retail trade, except of motor vehicles and
2678263 motorcycles

360 Accommodation
4826 Food and beverage service activities
2761376 Information and communication
56563 Publishing activities
Motion picture, television programme
production and music publishing activi1191 ties
328305 Programming and broadcasting activities
1369004 Telecommunications
Computer programming, consultancy
939338 and related activities
66976 Information service activities
4087336 Financial and insurance activities
Financial service activities, except insur3355971 ance and pension funding
Insurance, reinsurance and pension
funding, except compulsory social secu709998 rity
Activities auxiliary to financial services
21367 and insurance activities

Realised investments in new and existing fixed assets presents the value of effectively finalised
constructions, production or acquisition of facilities, equipment and other capital goods, disregarding whether these investments were accomplished or not and whether they were paid out
or not (excluding investments revaluation).
2) Data relate to legal entities of all forms of ownership.

1)

National accounts

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

6.20.
, ,
1)2), 2011. ()

TOTAL REALIZED INVESTMENTS IN FIXED


ASSETS BY TECHNICAL STRUCTURE, INVESTORS
ACTIVITY AND HEAD OFFICE1)2), 2011 (continued)

thous. RSD

Total

Construction
works

O
Equipment with assembling

Domestic

All

Imported

O
Other

4338357

2573166

1691659

723380

968278

36559566

29066997

4430264

3741268

688997

322831

57312

261444

253312

8132

12168572
21865896
637851
748396

7725098
20557581
141905
141323

1673801
1061306
476003
586763

1541572
939561
364584
493584

132230
121745
111419
93179

215172
600849

90727
353051

123150
247797

123150
25505

222292

4075 Legal and accounting activities


Activities of head offices; management
2769672 consultancy activities
247009 Architectural and engineering activities
19943 Scientific research and development
20310 Advertising and market research
Other professional, scientific and techni1295 cal activities
- Veterinary activities

8461409

1238559

7067248

4020376

3046872

Administrative and support service


155602 activities

4941500
298127

221341
147472

4700985
122956

3378962
118859

1322023
4097

32069
591894

547
402758

31485
186401

25270
118249

6215
68151

932782

454109

377591

334580

43011

1665038

12331

1647831

44455

1603375

55502085

40820003

12406401

5960315

6446086

4475681

2227453

2156341

1749710

406631

10498262

2604171

7692101

5468183

2223918

8479214
1197279

1534915
669304

6764731
508939

4669907
417177

2094825
91762

821768

399952

418431

381099

37331

15226567

12027728

2992797

2686303

306494

279916

83184

186254

113953

72301

758159
512184

476969
119725

185646
378817

155956
211182

29690
167635

13676308

11347850

2242080

2205212

36868

, ,






,






,
-


-


, ,


,

1697943

802076

800503

593914

206589

1119726

690256

358761

275974

82787

245057
333160

26330
85490

207053
234689

184170
133770

22883
100919

1)

2)


, ,
,
( ).
.

73532 Real estate activities


Professional, scientific and technical
3062304 activities

19173 Rental and leasing activities


27699 Employment activities
Travel agency, tour operator and other
37 reservation service and related activities
2735 Security and investigation activities
Services to buildings and landscape
101081 activities
Office administrative, office support and
4876 other business support activities
Public administration and defence;
2275681 compulsory social security
91886 Education
Human health and social work activi201990 ties
179568 Human health activities
19036 Residential care activities
Social work activities without accommo3386 dation
206042 Arts, entertainment and recreation
Creative, arts and entertainment activi10478 ties
Libraries, archives, museums and other
95544 cultural activities
13643 Gambling and betting activities
Sports activities and amusement and
86377 recreation activities
95365 Other service activities
70710 Activities of membership organisations
Repair of computers and personal and
11674 household goods
12981 Other personal service activities

Realised investments in new and existing fixed assets presents the value of effectively finalised
constructions, production or acquisition of facilities, equipment and other capital goods, disregarding whether these investments were accomplished or not and whether they were paid out
or not (excluding investments revaluation).
2) Data relate to legal entities of all forms of ownership.

1)

National accounts

159

2013

Statistical yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

REALIZED INVESTMENTS IN NEW FIXED ASSETS BY TYPE OF


CONSTRUCTION, TECHNICAL STRUCTURE, PURPOSE AND
LOCATION OF INVESTMENTS, 20111)2)

6.21. ,
, ,
, 2011.1)2)
.

thous. RSD

Type of construction

Total


Technical structure

3)
MainteConstruction
New
Reconstnance
3)
works
facilities
ruction


Equipment with
assembling

Domestic
Imported

Other

/ REPUBLIC OF SERBIA

493100031 284918965 150306382


12211147

6452805

4257690

57874684

247097474 124248256 101416419 493100031 TOTAL

1500651

4045137

3263271

Agriculture, forestry and


1582518 fishing

3020645
218754
80823

3201164
59119
2988

Crop and animal production,


hunting and related service
1267885 activities
305493 Forestry and logging
9140 Fishing and aquaculture

3320222

10980754
1007745
222648

6032895
279245
140665

3480081
697269
80340

1467777
31231
1643

18034837

14793938

1255290

1985609

8792384

3804278

4776062

4339107

4306761

32346

1551484

1727688

795635

7485500
5111853
1018853

6521476
3374791
511781

546176
192583
483790

417848
1544479
23282

6775850
223673
241377

555657
853565
667368

5081
3896616
78335

79524

79129

395

395

123436591

63714958

40854085

18867548

55637371

28106288

35417740

20584803
4452131

7666801
1769108

10937413
2491964

1980589
191059

6239573
684520

7906967
1328605

5938021
1823086

646390
273306

146912
91390

470682
115423

28796
66493

58908
110765

224566
47750

329500
114273

1560105

1367028

51312

141765

1031927

229143

289891

144578

14467

89512

40599

36984

49017

58577

2112990

1051366

883848

177776

249376

1483371

371742

1368146

378455

872834

116857

139063

523961

698507

398434

117465

191048

89921

137584

101623

142009

26996229

15941036

2580591

8474602

25890002

878035

172827

4999490

1190217

3047666

761608

1068429

1626416

695497

2464480

387478

1899377

177625

1335531

118075

681440

6716403

1950889

4302918

462597

916571

3078037

2686385

3520883

437692

2867060

216131

1679271

1248100

560606

7007287

1204293

1349058

4453936

1570930

3353978

2056218

8616994

5707345

2245505

664145

3011899

1894314

3587671

1040531

667158

192745

180628

258312

194514

543626


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160

3491061
424379
129697

1)

2)
3)

662114 Mining and quarrying


264300 Mining of coal and lignite
Extraction of crude petroleum
148912 and natural gas
137999 Mining of metal ores
31774 Other mining and quarrying
Mining support service activi79129 ties
4275192 Manufacturing
500242 Manufacture of food products
615920 Manufacture of beverages
Manufacture of tobacco prod33416 ucts
518 Manufacture of textiles
Manufacture of wearing ap9144 parel
Manufacture of leather and
- related products
Manufacture of wood and of
products of wood and cork,
8501 except furniture
Manufacture of paper and
6615 paper products
Printing and reproduction of
17219 recorded media
Manufacture of coke and
55365 refined petroleum products
Manufacture of chemicals and
1609149 chemical products
Manufacture of basic pharmaceutical products and pharma329435 ceutical preparations
Manufacture of rubber and
35410 plastic products
Manufacture of other non32906 metallic mineral products
26161 Manufacture of basic metals
Manufacture of fabricated
metal products, except ma123110 chinery
Manufacture of computer,
44079 electronic and optical products

Realised investments in new fixed assets relates to purchases made directly from construction
works contractors, manufacturers of equipment or own-produced capital goods, i.e. capital goods
that were not purchased or sold between direct users. Here included are previously used equipment purchased abroad, investments in major upgrading of existing fixed assets, land improvements and costs of land-ownership transfers (value of land purchase is not included).
Data relate to legal entities of all forms of ownership.
Data relate to modernization, up building and enlargement of facilities.

National accounts

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

REALIZED INVESTMENTS IN NEW FIXED ASSETS BY TYPE OF


CONSTRUCTION, TECHNICAL STRUCTURE, PURPOSE AND
LOCATION OF INVESTMENTS, 20111)2) (continued)

6.21. ,
, ,
, 2011.1)2) ()
.

thous. RSD

Type of construction

Total



aea
,


Technical structure

3)
MainteConstruction
New
Reconstnance
works
facilities
ruction3)


Equipment with
assembling

Domestic
Imported

Other

4916487

3407547

1374323

134617

878393

1092217

2914831

1606602

270801

1016456

319345

332451

820186

439953

22930349

19545757

3363030

21562

9533941

1581377

11039509

72631
585576

28329
208620

29259
264762

15043
112195

22691
238002

47215
118575

2725
225010

226366

206199

20167

71746

131866

19462

195400

164805

11103

19492

140503

28382

26374

37810760

13924290

17256352

6630118

8506586

19867399

8568343

Manufacture of electrical
31046 equipment
Manufacture of machinery and
14012 equipment n.e.c.
Manufacture of motor vehicles,
775522 trailers and semi-trailers
Manufacture of other transport
- equipment
3989 Manufacture of furniture
3292 Other manufacturing
Repair and installation of
141 machinery and equipment
Electricity, gas, steam and
868432 air conditioning supply
Water supply, sewerage,
waste management and
230655 remediation activities

12062500

8578251

2785593

698656

6940213

3973679

917953

8930598
250261

7238174
149148

1473539
57210

218886
43903

5934155
228507

2577852
14815

224503
6700

2881642

1190930

1254844

435868

777551

1381013

686750

38219188

24291425

11835237

2092526

27271410

6205485

3447504

1294790 Construction

8023714
24958155

5744705
15259510

1819778
8655339

459231
1043306

3662435
20171660

2158336
2827416

1177023
1846123

5237319

3287210

1360120

589989

3437315

1219733

424358

1025920 Construction of buildings


112956 Civil engineering
Specialised construction
155913 activities

48330867

25608070

19008608

3714190

27099408

11433010

7661236

Wholesale and retail trade


2137214 and repair of motor vehicles

,


,

,

Water collection, treatment


194088 and supply
239 Sewerage
Waste collection, treatment
36328 and disposal activities
Remediation activities and
other waste management
- services

2947485

1113856

1652169

181460

1351403

611712

937851

Wholesale and retail trade and


repair of motor vehicles and
46520 motorcycles

24214117

13606299

9837937

769880

11401964

6477110

5047247

Wholesale trade, except of


1287796 motor vehicles and motorcycles

21169265

10887914

7518501

2762850

14346041

4344188

1676138

Retail trade, except of motor


802898 vehicles and motorcycles

29973591

15554214

9359261

5060115

12867286

7600363

9107389

398552 Transportation and storage

19325776
168439
1503883

12650497
50069

3561691
158344
-

3113589
10095
1453814

8075191
-

5550970
80029
67495

5625724
88410
1436388

Land transport and transport


73890 via pipelines
- Water transport
- Air transport

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3) , .
1)

1)

2)
3)

Realised investments in new fixed assets relates to purchases made directly from construction
works contractors, manufacturers of equipment or own-produced capital goods, i.e. capital goods
that were not purchased or sold between direct users. Here included are previously used equipment purchased abroad, investments in major upgrading of existing fixed assets, land improvements and costs of land-ownership transfers (value of land purchase is not included).
Data relate to legal entities of all forms of ownership.
Data relate to modernization, up building and enlargement of facilities.

National accounts

161

2013

Statistical yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

REALIZED INVESTMENTS IN NEW FIXED ASSETS BY TYPE OF


CONSTRUCTION, TECHNICAL STRUCTURE, PURPOSE AND
LOCATION OF INVESTMENTS, 20111)2) (continued)

6.21. ,
, ,
, 2011.1)2) ()
.

thous. RSD

Type of construction

Total


Technical structure

3)
MainteConstruction
New
Reconstnance
works
facilities
ruction3)


Equipment with
assembling

Domestic
Imported

Other

5923094
3052398

2830679
22969

3034844
2604383

57572
425046

3020363
1771731

905263
996606

1919210
37657

Warehousing and support


78258 activities for transportation
246404 Postal and courier activities

4278472

2941748

1118052

218672

3535862

602768

133692

Accommodation and food


6151 service activities

3364317

2269208

1001612

93497

2991496

316740

55704

914155

672540

116440

125176

544366

286028

77988

32272971

20781641

7050996

4440334

6665494

11736004

11110096

625222

307564

264155

53504

288280

208524

71856

785537

13830

720599

51108

231740

201329

351278

737327
26086889

17178099

366680
5203526

370648
3705263

10278
4360734

277366
10413755

121378
9943396

3893308

3282148

483374

127785

1774463

559301

620207

144687

12662

132025

75730

1981

13733035

6334454

6292676

1105905

3699430

3575831

2716265

11740803

5719105

5570718

450980

2902337

3257941

2553034

1911760

585341

709960

616459

792538

289816

131611

80472

30008

11998

38466

4555

28074

31620

3435595

2230786

1137468

67341

1752503

669110

968278

, ,

26337033

21885918

2896993

1554122

21748853

3524717

692064

270545

173232

36452

60861

253408

13062

2647664

924965

1337898

384802

1195166

1248384

132230

21738065

20061218

774781

902067

20215439

1179103

121745

584478

243204

239602

101672

104722

348394

111419

719941

418933

240492

60517

123432

487232

91316

96408
279932

64366
-

22700
245069

9342
34863

90727
19367

4625
3572

222292

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2) .
3) , .
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162

1)

2)
3)

377 Accommodation
Food and beverage service
5774 activities
Information and communi2761376 cation
56563 Publishing activities
Motion picture, television
programme production and
1191 music publishing activities
Programming and broadcast328305 ing activities
1369004 Telecommunications
Computer programming,
consultancy and related activi939338 ties
66976 Information service activities
Financial and insurance
3741509 activities
Financial service activities,
except insurance and pension
3027491 funding
Insurance, reinsurance and
pension funding, except com697795 pulsory social security
Activities auxiliary to financial
services and insurance activi16223 ties
45705 Real estate activities
Professional, scientific and
371400 technical activities
4075 Legal and accounting activities
Activities of head offices;
management consultancy
71885 activities
Architectural and engineering
221779 activities
Scientific research and devel19943 opment
Advertising and market re17961 search
Other professional, scientific
1056 and technical activities
34701 Veterinary activities

Realised investments in new fixed assets relates to purchases made directly from construction
works contractors, manufacturers of equipment or own-produced capital goods, i.e. capital goods
that were not purchased or sold between direct users. Here included are previously used equipment purchased abroad, investments in major upgrading of existing fixed assets, land improvements and costs of land-ownership transfers (value of land purchase is not included).
Data relate to legal entities of all forms of ownership.
Data relate to modernization, up building and enlargement of facilities.

National accounts

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

6.21. ,
, ,
, 2011.1)2) ()

REALIZED INVESTMENTS IN NEW FIXED ASSETS BY TYPE OF


CONSTRUCTION, TECHNICAL STRUCTURE, PURPOSE AND
LOCATION OF INVESTMENTS, 20111)2) (continued)

thous. RSD

Technical structure


Type of construction

Total




, -

,

,
,

,

3)
MainteReconstConstruction
New
nance
ruction3)
works
facilities

Other

Administrative and support


128338 service activities

8038054

6543132

1089388

405534

1068886

3795473

3045357

4841870
24716

4046167
4097

795257
20502

445
117

221341
-

3285246
20619

1322023
4097

32069

573

590

30906

547

25270

6215

578216

413552

127794

36870

402758

104572

68151

899206

479874

134975

284358

431909

318371

41496

1661978

1598869

10270

52839

12331

41396

1603375

13260 Rental and leasing activities


- Employment activities
Travel agency, tour operator
and other reservation service
37 and related activities
Security and investigation
2735 activities
Services to buildings and
107430 landscape activities
Office administrative, office
support and other business
4876 support activities
Public administration and
defence; compulsory social
1277714 security

54199695

40714282

7053402

6432011

40459025

6016870

6446086

4193981

981357

2192015

1020608

2067818

1629957

406631

10067223

1634828

6850552

1581842

2333942

5307989

2223918

Human health and social


201374 work activities

8320980

1378827

5769474

1172678

1462281

4584306

2094825

179568 Human health activities

880694

94501

505492

280701

422213

350316

91762

865549

161500

575586

128463

449448

373367

37331

14973696

7482265

7184526

306904

11972640

2512441

307946

275111

64994

148715

61402

78463

113869

72301

736617
416055

143191
93885

514308
222918

79118
99252

456824
29300

154914
205478

29690
167635

13545912

7180195

6298584

67132

11408053

2038180

38320

1490796

470603

828197

191996

633228

566374

206589

918298

293725

519387

105186

494458

270343

82787

206999

14116

156040

36843

19902

163300

22883

365499

162762

152770

49967

118868

132731

100919

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2) .
3) , .
1)


Equipment with
assembling

Domestic
Imported

1)

2)
3)

89575 Education

16403 Residential care activities


Social work activities without
5403 accommodation
Arts, entertainment and
180669 recreation
Creative, arts and entertain10478 ment activities
Libraries, archives, museums
95189 and other cultural activities
13643 Gambling and betting activities
Sports activities and amuse61359 ment and recreation activities
84605 Other service activities
Activities of membership
70710 organisations
Repair of computers and
914 personal and household goods
Other personal service activi12981 ties

Realised investments in new fixed assets relates to purchases made directly from construction
works contractors, manufacturers of equipment or own-produced capital goods, i.e. capital goods
that were not purchased or sold between direct users. Here included are previously used equipment purchased abroad, investments in major upgrading of existing fixed assets, land improvements and costs of land-ownership transfers (value of land purchase is not included).
Data relate to legal entities of all forms of ownership.
Data relate to modernization, up building and enlargement of facilities.

National accounts

163

2013

Statistical yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

6.22. , ,
2011.1)2)

PAYMENTS FOR INVESTMENTS BY PRINCIPAL SOURCES


OF FINANCING, 20111)2)

thous. RSD
,
Fixed capital formation by sources of financing

Total

Own
resources

3)
Financial
Resources from
credits
other funds3)

Pooled
resources

/ REPUBLIC OF SERBIA

510322178

326440563

2272642

102479760

13951538

10190097

208987

3349273

203181 Agriculture, forestry and fishing

12658134
1116262
177142

9023789
992154
174154

204556
4431
-

3349273
-

Crop and animal production, hunting and


80516 related service activities
119677 Forestry and logging
2988 Fishing and aquaculture

6101622

4915669

1185953

1056

1056

4941953
1078408
80205

4083523
750885
80205

858430
327523
-

128299528

87528470

820242

31170521

20920843
3719624
829943
383539
1635379
278216

16287323
3552162
829943
330315
1355171
241303

20840
33599
-

4609761
167462
18234
280208
36913

2400140

1267256

1132884

1576544

1452213

124331

826477

471551

95415

259511

32683426

12203334

20480092

4777476

4353635

422770

1316976

1271521

45455

5958590

5584830

373760

3639151
7150124

3538169
6027202

26136
-

74846
1122922

7755033

6486011

41856

1227166

1091591
3446770

1062463
2580733

684
595827

28444
270210

2479738

2287747

5885

186106

23847815

14943649

211646

66014
997498
275596

62052
910935
275596

3962
86563
-

243026

153356

7275


,
.
2) .
3) .
1)

164

79129213 TOTAL

- Mining and quarrying


- Mining of coal and lignite
Extraction of crude petroleum and natural
- gas
- Mining of metal ores
- Other mining and quarrying
- Mining support service activities
8780295 Manufacturing
2918
1391
-

Manufacture of food products


Manufacture of beverages
Manufacture of tobacco products
Manufacture of textiles
Manufacture of wearing apparel
Manufacture of leather and related products
Manufacture of wood and of products of
- wood and cork, except furniture

- Manufacture of paper and paper products


- Printing and reproduction of recorded media
Manufacture of coke and refined petroleum
- products
Manufacture of chemicals and chemical
1071 products
Manufacture of basic pharmaceutical
- products and pharmaceutical preparations
- Manufacture of rubber and plastic products
Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral
- products
- Manufacture of basic metals
Manufacture of fabricated metal products,
- except machinery
Manufacture of computer, electronic and
- optical products
- Manufacture of electrical equipment
Manufacture of machinery and equipment
- n.e.c.
Manufacture of motor vehicles, trailers and
8692520 semi-trailers
- Manufacture of other transport equipment
- Manufacture of furniture
- Other manufacturing
Repair and installation of machinery and
82395 equipment

Payments for investments are the monetary investment in fixed assets during the year in which the
payments were actually made, irrespective of the time of construction or acquisition of capital
goods.
2) Data relate to legal entities of all forms of ownership.
3) Funds of the government bodies and local government.

1)

National accounts

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

6.22. , ,
2011.1)2) ()

PAYMENTS FOR INVESTMENTS BY PRINCIPAL SOURCES


OF FINANCING, 20111)2) (continued)

thous. RSD
,
Fixed capital formation by sources of financing

Total

Own
resources

3)
Financial
Resources from
credits
other funds3)

Pooled
resources

aea ,

39781266

36190485

192164

2989207

10609522

7497875

64352

900860

7222100
19596

5229550
13341

63513
-

202389
6255

3367827

2254985

839

692215

42913353

24671135

47082

13015038

8237475
25789388
8886489

4914986
13275425
6480724

40375
6707

3155060
9439197
420781

57627085

46627750

158201

10821667

3457505

2691428

766077

32032395

26030687

8233

5992881

22137185

17905635

149968

4062709


,
,



,

,

Electricity, gas, steam and air


409410 conditioning supply
Water supply, sewerage, waste
2146435 management and remediation activities
1726648 Water collection, treatment and supply
- Sewerage
Waste collection, treatment and disposal
419787 activities
Remediation activities and other waste
- management services
5180098 Construction
167429 Construction of buildings
3034391 Civil engineering
1978278 Specialised construction activities
Wholesale and retail trade and repair of
19467 motor vehicles
Wholesale and retail trade and repair of motor
- vehicles and motorcycles
Wholesale trade, except of motor vehicles and
595 motorcycles
Retail trade, except of motor vehicles and
18872 motorcycles

29718429

24786234

89352

4392559

450283 Transportation and storage

17952695
174898
1381443

15412719
69274
496517

89352
-

2000341
105624
884926

7095349
3114043

5693681
3114043

1401668
-

450283 Land transport and transport via pipelines


- Water transport
- Air transport
Warehousing and support activities for
- transportation
- Postal and courier activities

3859612

3446192

354548

Accommodation and food service


58872 activities

2787204

2578282

150050

58872 Accommodation

1072407

867909

204498

32924406

27008002

200

5887622

673087

417258

200

251487

793597
751911
27162105

787369
742187
22249937

4912168

3397443
146262

2673477
137774

723966
-

24106854

15013842

8980776

22368603

13283766

8972601

1631635

1631635

106616

98441

8175

,

,


,
.
2) .
3) .
1)

- Food and beverage service activities


28582 Information and communication
4142 Publishing activities
Motion picture, television programme
6228 production and music publishing activities
9724 Programming and broadcasting activities
- Telecommunications
Computer programming, consultancy and
- related activities
8488 Information service activities
112236 Financial and insurance activities
Financial service activities, except insurance
112236 and pension funding
Insurance, reinsurance and pension funding,
- except compulsory social security
Activities auxiliary to financial services and
- insurance activities

Payments for investments are the monetary investment in fixed assets during the year in which the
payments were actually made, irrespective of the time of construction or acquisition of capital
goods.
2) Data relate to legal entities of all forms of ownership.
3) Funds of the government bodies and local government.

1)

National accounts

165

2013

Statistical yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

6.22. , ,
2011.1)2) ()

PAYMENTS FOR INVESTMENTS BY PRINCIPAL SOURCES


OF FINANCING, 20111)2) (continued)

thous. RSD
,
Fixed capital formation by sources of financing

Total

Own
resources

3)
Financial
Resources from
credits
other funds3)

Pooled
resources

4531554

2644771

1550830

27988502

5751462

227748

1305497

246809

176697

57312

12800

3761612
21935239
545723
687442

2270014
1951225
444774
616717

117186
53250
-

1015543
213272
11860
52022

218479
593199

138848
153188

8093473

6791393

3838

807850

4848604
294385

4121762
274245

726843
20140

32458
318476
921021

20443
305637
390777

3838

10455
12839
37573

1678529

1678529

53847916

12109999

116931

15254602

4216162

2269728

180436

197797

8289554

3790903

138592

89026

4271033 Human health and social work activities

6293103
1197449
799002

2842547
567068
381289

118620
2926
17046

87504
1523

3244433 Human health activities


627455 Residential care activities
399145 Social work activities without accommodation

11860486

3802715

22554

145364

267562

112181

8804

752268
346871

302571
323899

2446
-

1184
22972

10493784

3064064

11304

121208

1601316

1403840

1963

80771

1041563

991567

1963

237713
322040

213803
198470

23710
57061

, ,



,
-


-

, ,


,
.
2) .
3) .
1)

166

335953 Real estate activities


Professional, scientific and technical
20703795 activities
- Legal and accounting activities
Activities of head offices; management
358869 consultancy activities
19717492 Architectural and engineering activities
89089 Scientific research and development
18703 Advertising and market research
Other professional, scientific and technical
79631 activities
440011 Veterinary activities
Administrative and support service activi490393 ties
- Rental and leasing activities
- Employment activities
Travel agency, tour operator and other
1560 reservation service and related activities
- Security and investigation activities
488833 Services to buildings and landscape activities
Office administrative, office support and other
- business support activities
Public administration and defence; com26366384 pulsory social security
1568202 Education

7889853 Arts, entertainment and recreation


146577 Creative, arts and entertainment activities
Libraries, archives, museums and other
446067 cultural activities
- Gambling and betting activities
Sports activities and amusement and
7297209 recreation activities
114742 Other service activities
48033 Activities of membership organisations
Repair of computers and personal and
200 household goods
66509 Other personal service activities

Payments for investments are the monetary investment in fixed assets during the year in which the
payments were actually made, irrespective of the time of construction or acquisition of capital
goods.
2) Data relate to legal entities of all forms of ownership.
3) Funds of the government bodies and local government.

1)

National accounts

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

6.23. , 20102012.

NET DOMESTIC ASSETS OF BANKS, 2010-2012


s of the end of the year

mill. RSD
2010

2011

2012

253286

293694

308699

Money supply 1

91750

114190

110547

Cash in circulation

161536

179504

198152

Deposits

410495

487914

480717

157209

194220

172019

1360777

1500444

1641804

950282

1012530

1161087

188161

227067

308756

Reserve money

87412

104625

185593

Banks reserves by NBS

(. EUR)

10002

12058

10914

1684

809

1057

(. EUR)
: .

Money supply 2
Time deposits, in Dinars

Money supply 3
Foreign currency deposits

NBS foreign reserves (mill. EUR)


Commercial bank foreign reserves (mill. EUR)

Source: National Bank of Serbia.

6.24. 1 , 20102012.

MONEY SUPPLY M1, BY SECTORS, 2010-2012


s of the end of the year

mill. RSD
2010

2011

2012

9334

7237

8680

9129

8404

12650

Local government

10183

8547

11705

Public enterprises

79869

89145

97474

Enterprises

139190

174399

171760

Households

5581

5963

6430


: .

Other financial organizations

Non-profit and other organizations

Source: National Bank of Serbia.

National accounts

167

2013

Statistical yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

6.25. , 20102012.

MONETARY INSTITUTIONS BALANCE, 2010-2012


As of the end of the year

mill. RSD
2010

O




1

2

3






: .

168

2011

2012

3420428

3671677

3977850

Assets

1287386
1063062
224324
1850888
193983
1656905
35433
18106
69522
961235
571946
663

1396207
1269777
126430
1987658
199356
1788303
43758
25714
98088
1017349
602630
765

1419690
1250357
169333
2249668
291586
1958082
45601
31731
106214
1119391
653586
1561

Foreign assets
National bank of Serbia
Banks
Domestic credit
Government
Claims on other sectors
Other financial organizations
Local government
Public enterprises
Enterprises
Households
Non-profit and other organizations

0
282154

0
287812

0
308490

3420428

3671677

3977850

780056
128339

726116
169818

746670
196488

91750
161536
253286
157209
410495
950282
1360777
0
722026
51920

114190
179504
293694
194220
487914
1012530
1500444
0
778539
53671

110547
198152
308699
172019
480717
1161087
1641804
0
875691
44900

0
377311

0
443090

0
472297

Claims from government for frozen f/c saving deposits


Other assets
Liabilities
Foreign liabilities
Government deposits
Money supply
Currency in circulation
Dinars sight deposits
Money supply M1
Dinars time deposits
Money supply M2
Foreign currency deposits
Money supply M3
Frozen foreign currency savings deposits
Capital and reserves
Restricted deposits
Liabilities of NBS to other sectors against issued securities
Other liabilities

Source: National Bank of Serbia.

National accounts

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

6.26. , 20102012.

FOREIGN EXCHANGE RESERVES, 2010-2012

. EUR

mill. EUR
2010

2011

2012

11686

12867

11971

Total foreign exchange reserves

10002

12058

10914

447

561

619

Gold

208

Special drawing rights

1169

2897

2783

Cash holdings and deposits abroad

8384

8598

7304

Securities

1684

809

1057

Foreign exchange reserves of the National bank of


: .

Serbia

Foreign exchange reserves of banks

Source: National Bank of Serbia.

6.27. ,
20082012.

EXCHANGE RATES IN THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA,


2008-2012

RSD

EUR

USD

CHF

GBP

SEK


JPY

(1)

(1)

(1)

(1)

(1)

(100)

31. / s of 31 December
2008

88,60

62,90

59,40

90,86

8,08

69,66

2009

95,89

66,73

64,46

107,26

9,34

72,21

2010

105,50

79,28

84,44

122,42

11,77

97,28

2011

104,64

80,87

85,91

124,60

11,70

104,18

2012

113,72

86,18

94,19

139,19

13,22

100,07

/ Average annual exchange rate


2008

81,44

55,76

51,42

102,25

8,46

54,39

2009

93,95

67,47

62,20

105,50

8,85

72,19

2010

103,04

77,91

74,88

120,28

10,82

89,14

2011

101,95

73,34

82,90

117,49

11,28

92,12

2012

113,13

88,12

93,83

139,62

13,00

110,46

: .

Source: National Bank of Serbia.

National accounts

169

2013

Statistical yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

6.28. ,
20102012.

BALANCE OF PAYMENTS OF THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA,


2010-2012

. EUR

mill. EUR
2010

2011

2012

I.

-1887

-2870

-3155

I. Current accounts

1.

-4581

-5318

-5450

1. Goods

7403

8440

8822

-11984

-13758

-14272

163

152

2667

3032

3091

Exports of services

-2659

-2869

-2939

Imports of services

-4573

-5155

-5297

3. Balance of goods and services

f.o.b.
f.o.b.
2.

3.

Export of goods f.o.b.


Import of goods f.o.b.
2. Services

10070

11472

11913

Exports of goods and services

-14643

-16627

-17211

Imports of goods and services

4.

-670

-758

-798

438

428

547

-1108

-1186

-1346

3356

3043

2941

3624

3394

3281

Receipts

-268

-351

-340

Payments

-3

-11

5.

II.
1.

2.

-2

-5

-12

11819

2694

2883

860

1827

232

III.
1. ,

4. Income
Receipts
Payments
5. Current transfers

II. Capital account


1. Receipts
2. Payments
III. Financial account
1. Direct investment, net

2. ,

39

1619

1666

2. Portfolio investment, net

3.

-9

1049

-152

3. Other investment

-792

556

-1023

3.1. Assets (claims)

-369

-300

-471

Trade credits

3.1.

-34

-18

-174

783

493

871

285

792

920

Commercial loans

864

-395

-254

Financial loans

929

-1801

1137

68

179

283

-929

1801

-1137

3.2.

4.

IV.
V.

Financial loans
3.2. Liabilities

4. Reserves

IV. Errors and omissions, net


V. Overall balance

: .

Source: National Bank of Serbia.

-,

Balance of payments was made according to the IMF balance of payment format, as set out in the

, , 1993.

fifth edition of the Balance of Payments Manual (1993).

170

National accounts

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

6.29. , 20102012.

BALANCE OF THE NATIONAL BANK OF SERBIA, 2010-2012


As of the end of the year

mill. RSD
2010

2011

2012

1187782

1391207

1379882

Assets

1063062

1269777

1250357

Foreign assets

1055151

1261730

1241131

Foreign exchange reserves

47130

58700

70437

234

208

23679

1007787

1202822

1147015

Monetary gold
Special drawing rights
Cash holdings and deposits

7911

8047

9227

Other foreign assets

10645

9675

9909

Domestic credits

1319

1275

1227

1315

1270

1221

404

350

654

404

350

644

10

5519
3404

5565
2486

Credit to government
RSD
Foreign currency
Credit to banks
RSD
Foreign currency
Credit to public enterprises
Credit to non-bank financial
organizations
Credit to other sectors

5391
2637

57103

58066

61945

IMF quota

56972

53689

57671

Other assets

1187782

1391207

1379882

O
-

170341

178429

165733

161654

170143

158210

8687

8286

7523

Liabilities
Foreign liabilities
Borrowing from IMF
Other liabilities

537338

607722

627088

91750

114190

110547

Reserve money
Cash in circulation

87412

104625

185593

Banks RSD reserves

65079

71247

140322

-6987

3485

4956

Required reserves
Gyro accounts

17877

18211

25560

Vault cash

11444

11682

14755

Deposit money surpluses

8999

8253

12617

349177

380654

318332

107711

148776

160852

4889

7258

5071

46900

120550

39800

45

41

708

427

2025

Other deposits, in RSD


Foreign currency of banks
Government deposits
Other deposits
Liabilities based on repurchase transactions
Liabilities with respect to other securities
NBS savings bills
Restricted deposits

202334

208575

264200

57105

58067

62012

IMF accounts with NBS

60448

61358

53061

Other liabilities

: .

Capital accounts

Source: National Bank of Serbia.

National accounts

171

2013

Statistical yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

6.30. , 20102012.

BALANCE OF COMMERCIAL BANKS, 2010-2012


As of the end of the year

mill. RSD
2010

2011

2012

2741266

2901920

3158571

Assets

224324
177692
46632
2325064
192664
147887
44777

126430
84666
41764
2584280
198081
128561
69520

169333
120236
49097
2784526
290360
173461
116898

Foreign assets
Foreign exchange reserves
Other foreign assets
Domestic credit
Claims on government
RSD
Foreign currency

0
436700
17877
58092
11448
349283

0
485013
18211
74732
11685
380385

0
503896
25560
145278
14755
318304

46926

120619

39822

792
1647983
106307
85571

316
1780252
115244
75966

393
1950055
112531
92182

Other claims
Claims to other sectors
Fixed assets
Other assets

2741266

2901920

3158571

Liabilities

609715
20628
4044
16584
152538
157209
18647
9524
17212
95707
13360
2759
945393
52919
62
21987
136060
732066
2298
850
0
51211
519692
164150
119880

547687
21042
4363
16679
171251
194220
27198
10837
23852
109956
19355
3023
1005272
35031
7
23084
168683
775637
2830
425
0
53243
569964
215444
123371

580937
35636
5276
30361
185535
172019
24747
12630
11126
102493
17630
3393
1156016
34180
3
26797
182280
909849
2907
667
0
42875
611491
225848
147547

Foreign liabilities
Government deposits
RSD currency
Foreign currency
Transaction deposits
RSD savings and time deposits
Other financial organizations
Local government
Public enterprises
Enterprises
Households
Non-profit and other organizations
Foreign currency deposits
Other financial organizations
Local government
Public enterprises
Public enterprises
Households
Non-profit and other organizations
Liabilities to NBS
Frozen f/c savings deposits
Restricted deposits
Capital and reserves
Provisioning for losses
Other liabilities








: .

172

Claims on government for frozen f/c saving deposits


Claims on NBS
Vault cash
Gyro accounts
RSD deposits
Foreign currency deposits
Claims against repo transactions of the NBS

Source: National Bank of Serbia.

National accounts

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

CHAPTER
CHAPTER

7
11

PRICES

Producer prices of agricultural and fishing products

2012. e
25,8% 2011. .
:
(47,4%), (45,6%), (21,5%)
(23,3%).

In 2012, producer prices of agricultural and fishing products grew


by 25.8% on average compared to 2011. The largest growth was noticed
in the following product groups: Fruit (47.4%), Industrial crops (45.6%),
Cereals (21.5%) and Livestock and poultry (23.3%).
Producer prices of industrial products for domestic market

2012.
5,6% 2011. .
: (21,7%),
(19,7%),
(14,4%),
(13,9%)
(12,9%).

In 2012, producer prices of industrial products increased by 5.6%


on average compared to 2011. The largest growth was recorded in the
divisions: mining of metal ores (21.7%), Manufacture of coke and refined
petroleum products (19.7%), Manufacture of chemicals and chemical
products (14.4%), Extraction of crude petroleum and natural gas (13.9%)
and Manufacture of wearing apparel (12.9%).
Consumer price indices by COICOP

2012.
7,8% 2011. .
(13,7%), ,
(11,4%), (10,6%), e
(8,1%), (6,9%), ,
, , (6,4%),
(6,3%).

In 2012, consumer prices increased by 7.8% on average compared to 2011. The largest growth was recorded in Alcoholic beverages
and tobacco (13.7%), Furnishings, household equipment and routine
household maintenance (11.4%), Transport (10.6%), Food and non
alcoholic beverages (8.1%), Recreation and culture (6.9%), Housing,
water, electricity, gas and other fuels (6.4%), Restaurants and hotels
(6.3%).

Indices of catering trade service

2012.
6,1%. 2011. ,
: (8%), (6,5%),
(6,3%) (2,7%).

In 2012, prices of catering trade services increased by 6.1% on


average. Compared to 2011, the largest growth was recorded in the
groups Alcoholic beverages (8%), Food (6.5%), Non-alcoholic beverages (6.3%) and Overnight stays (2.7%).

Sources and methods of data collection

, -

Producers prices of agricultural and fishing products are calculated every month on the basis of data on the sale of agricultural products from own production of enterprises operating agricultural production
(selling prices), and data on purchase of agricultural products from family
holdings, performed by authorized organizations (purchasing prices).


( )
,
( ).
,

(, ).

, , .
.

.

Average monthly, annual and cumulative producer prices of agriculture and fishing produces are obtained as a ratio of values and quantities in a given period (month, quarter and year).
Producers prices of industrial products are submitted monthly by
selected business entities for a specified number of articles. The Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia is in charge of the selection of units
of observations in cooperation with final data users. Producing enterprises, mainly those that produce the most of the selected products are
selected for the purpose of price monitoring.

Prices

173

2013

). ( )
, , ()
.
3 12,
.
,
.
,
, .

Statistical yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

Retail prices of industrial and agricultural products and services


are recorded in selected towns (by relevant permanent staff of the Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia). A price collecror (trade and service
outlets, and market places) selects the places where prices are to be
monitored according to the turnover volume, i.e. selects the outlet (market place) with the largest turnover of related products and services.
Sales points number varies from 3 to 12, depending on the town size.
Prices of industrial products and services are recorded once a month,
excluding the products which prices are changed several times in a
month. Therefore, petrol prices are collected four times a month, while
prices of agricultural products are collected twice a month, in the precisely defined periods.

, ,
. ,
(
1521. ). .

The town average price for every product and service is calculated
as a simple non-weighted geometric mean of prices recorded in town.
The average price for agricultural produces is obtained from the data of
the third week (period between 15th and 21st in a month). Average
monthly prices for the Republic are calculated by weighted geometric
mean of average prices in towns.

,
.

Average annual prices of industrial products and services are calculated as a simple non-weighted arithmetic mean of the average
monthly prices. Average annual prices of agricultural produces are computed by weighting average monthly prices.

(, )

Prices of catering trade services (food, beverages and overnight


stays) are recorded monthly (by relevant permanent staff of the Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia). The prices are monitored once a
month, in catering facilities. The Statistical Office of the Republic of
Serbia is in charge of the selection of towns, catering facilities and types
of services, in co-operation with data users.

. , .

Average prices for the level of the Republic are calculated by


weighting the recorded prices in the selected facilities. Sold quantities of
food and beverages and/or nights numbers are used as weights.

(
). , . ,

.

Annual average prices are calculated as a simple non-weighted


arithmetic mean of monthly prices.

Price indices

, . .

The whole methodology of the Price Statistics is adjusted to


measuring price dynamics need, i.e., price indices calculation.

,
:

Price indices are calculated for all mentioned goods prices by the
following formula:

Pn
W0
P0
W0


, :

Pn
W0
Pn 1
W0

and for the products not directly comparable to the products from
the base period, by the following formula:

in 1
I

:
I n 1 = ( ) ;

Pn = ;
Pn 1 = ;
P0 = ;
W0 = .

174

Pn
W0
P0
W0

Pn
W0
Pn 1
W0

in 1
I

where:
I n 1 = base index (for each particular article) in the preceding month,

Pn = average price in the current month,


Pn 1 = average price in the previous month,
P0 = average price in the base period,
W0 = the value of sold quantities in the base period.

Prices



.
.

.

.
.


.
e

.


, ,
, .

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

Total producers price index of agricultural and fishing products is


calculated by weights representing the structure of the value of products
sold to agricultural organizations from own production and of the value of
products purchased from family holdings. Weights are calculated for
every month on the basis of monthly data on purchase and sale.
Producers price indices of industrial products are calculated by
weights, representing the share of the value of some products in total
value of sales. Products weights by divisions are calculated on the basis
of the Industry Annual Survey on sold production on the domestic market. The share of some divisions in total realization is obtained from the
data of the National accounts, after exports value deduction.
Catering trade price indices are calculated by weights, representing the structure of the turnover value of business entities engaged in
catering trades.
Consumer Price Index by COICOP is a retail prices index, used to
measure inflation and as the deflator of household consumption. These
indices are calculated by weights that present structure of household
consumption and that are obtained from the data of Household Budget
Survey, National Accounts, Trade and Catering Trades Division, particular ministries, etc.
Coverage and comparability

,
100 .

Producers' prices of agricultural and fishing products are calculated for about 140 agricultural and fishing products, based on the data
on quantities and values of sold and purchased products. Indices of
producers prices of agricultural and fishing products are computed for
100 products.


1100 , 29 , .

Producers prices of industrial products cover about 1100 products, classified into 29 divisions of the Classification of Activities, from
selected industrial business entities.

15 , 589
( )
COICOP ( 156,
15, 80, , ,
, 37, ,
83, 28,
53, 27,
48, 5, 25, a a
32).

Retail prices are monitored in 15 towns, for 589 products and services (individual aggregates), classified by consumption purpose
COICOP (Food and non-alcoholic beverages 156, Alcoholic beverages
and tobacco 15, Clothing and footwear 80, Housing, water, electricity, gas and other fuels 37, Furnishings, household equipment and
routine household maintenance 83, Health 28, Transport 53,
Communication 27, Recreation and culture 48, Education 5, Restaurants and hotels 25, Miscellaneous goods and services 32).

15 , 84
(37 , 31 16 ).
57 , : ,
, .

Prices of catering services are monitored in 15 towns, 84 objects


(37 hotels, 31 restaurants of classical type and 16 self-service restaurants and self-service snack bars). The list of catering services covers 57
services distributed into four classes: food, alcoholic beverages, nonalcoholic beverages and overnight stays.

1999.
a,
.

As data for AP Kosovo and Metohija are not available, they have
not been included in price indices and average prices calculation since
1999.

,
.
.
, .

Price indices are not fully comparable with indices of physical volume of production due to uneven coverage of some production elements
value. The price indices have not been constructed for the purpose of
deflating the nominal values indices. When comparing the mentioned
indices, only general concordance of shown tendencies is to be looked
for, rather than the exact results harmony.

140 , -

Prices

175

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Statistical yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

Definitions



( ) ( ).

Producers prices of agricultural and fishing products are those at


which enterprises, operating agricultural production, sell products from
own production (selling prices) and prices at which authorized organizations purchase agricultural products from family holdings (purchasing
prices).

e , . , ,
,
.

Producers prices of industrial products cover the prices at which


industrial business entities sell their products on a domestic market
loaded free at producer location. This price includes rebate, if realized by
the producer, and excludes value added tax, possible discounts granted
to customers.

,
, . ,
.

Retail prices comprise prices at which retail trade, farmers and


services suppliers sell their own products and services to final consumers, including value added tax. Those are, in other words, prices of consumer goods and services, paid by final consumers.

Methodological papers


, ,
, .: 122, 306
382,
, 13, ,
-
.

Methodological information and details on price recording methods


and computation, including methods application, can be found in the
FSO Methodological Papers No. 122, 306 and 382 and Edition of Methodologies and Standards of the Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia, No. 13, as well as in Methodologies, by areas, available on the
website of the Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia.

176

Prices

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

7.1. , 20082012.
= 100

PRICE INDICES, 20082012


Previous year = 100

Producers' prices of
agricultural and fishing
products

Producers prices of
industrial products for
domestic market

Consumer price index


by COICOP

Prices of catering trade


services

Retail prices

Consumer prices

2008

126,3

112,4

111,7

109,4

110,9

113,5

2009

95,6

105,6

108,4

110,9

110,1

108,6

2010

114,9

112,7

106,5

105,1

108,6

106,8

2011

118,1

114,2

111,0

104,2

2012

125,8

105,6

107,8

106,1

7.2.
, 20102012.
= 100

INDICES OF PRODUCERS' PRICES OF AGRICULTURAL AND FISHING


PRODUCTS, 20102012
Previous year = 100
2010

2011

2012

114,9

118,1

125,8

Agriculture and fishing

115,2

118,1

125,5

Agriculture

139,8

123,5

129,0

128,6

82,4

147,1

Fruit-growing and viticulture

95,7

118,0

114,9

Livestock breeding

101,4

137,4

79,2

93,1

111,6

151,4

Fishing

137,8

130,6

121,5

Cereals

144,3

118,9

145,6

Industrial crops

118,5

64,1

109,2

Vegetables

144,7

104,6

102,9

Potatoes

132,7

80,9

147,4

Fruit

91,1

113,3

123,3

Livestock and poultry

106,7

122,8

106,5

Animal products

Crop farming

Domestic processing

By groups of products

Prices

177

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7.3.
, 20102012.

INDICES OF PRODUCERS' PRICES OF INDUSTRIAL


PRODUCTS FOR DOMESTIC MARKET, 20102012

= 100

Previous year = 100


2010

2011

2012

112,7

114,2

105,6

123,9
111,0
105,8
107,6
105,5

120,7
109,5
104,6
108,4
115,1

109,2
105,8
101,7
105,4
103,1

139,0
102,6
170,9
162,3
104,4

127,7
125,6
134,7
106,9
105,7

110,5
106,9
113,9
121,7
102,9

110,1
106,9
104,4
104,3
104,1
106,5
103,9

112,3
122,6
112,8
106,9
114,6
118,9
103,9

105,4
104,2
107,0
105,4
101,9
112,9
106,5

100,2
102,1
115,4
134,9
118,8

101,7
106,7
111,5
120,7
112,2

98,1
99,5
96,7
119,7
114,4

103,9
109,0
102,9
115,9

106,2
103,5
100,0
104,4

94,4
101,9
102,6
99,9

,
,





109,5
102,0
116,1
104,9
105,3
106,3
108,1
100,0

104,7
105,5
107,0
106,4
105,6
101,5
109,1
100,0

104,3
103,6
103,7
101,8
102,9
106,5
106,2
100,0

Manufacturing
Manufacture of food products
Manufacture of beverages
Manufacture of tobacco products
Manufacture of textiles
Manufacture of wearing apparel
Manufacture of leather and related products
Manufacture of wood and of products of wood and cork, except
furniture; manufacture of articles of straw and plaiting materials
Manufacture of paper and paper products
Printing and reproduction of recorded media
Manufacture of coke and refined petroleum products
Manufacture of chemicals and chemical products
Manufacture of basic pharmaceutical products and
pharmaceutical preparations
Manufacture of rubber and plastic products
Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral products
Manufacture of basic metals
Manufacture of fabricated metal products, except machinery and
equipment
Manufacture of computer, electronic and optical products
Manufacture of electrical equipment
Manufacture of machinery and equipment n.e.c.
Manufacture of motor vehicles, trailers and semi-trailers
Manufacture of other transport equipment
Manufacture of furniture
Other manufacturing

,
,

110,0
110,0

116,9
116,9

103,9
103,9

Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply


Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply

121,7
121,7

111,4
111,4

103,0
103,0

Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activities


Water collection, treatment and supply

178

Total
By destination of consumption
Energy
Intermediate products
Capital goods
Durable goods
Non-durable goods

Mining and quarrying


Mining of coal and lignite
Extraction of crude petroleum and natural gas
Mining of metal ores
Other mining and quarrying

Prices

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

7.4. , 20102012.
= 100

CONSUMER PRICE INDICES BY COICOP, 20102012


Previous year = 100
2010

2011

2012

106,5

111,0

107,8

Total

103,7
103,5
105,2

114,6
114,7
113,6

108,1
108,1
107,8

Food and non alcoholic beverages


Food
Non- alcoholic beverages

111,5
108,7
112,5

115,6
108,3
118,4

113,7
107,7
115,9

Alcoholic beverages, tobacco


Alcoholic beverages
Tobacco

105,3
105,1
105,8

104,4
103,8
105,3

103,9
104,5
102,7

Clothing and footwear


Clothing
Footwear

, , ,

109,2
109,2
107,3

112,1
99,3
114,3

106,4
110,8
113,6

117,5
108,3

115,8
112,6

106,9
105,4

Housing, water, electricity, gas and other fuels


Actual rentals for housing
Maintenance and repair of the dwelling
Water supply and miscellaneous services related to
the dwelling
Electricity, gas and other fuels

a, ,

108,4

107,6

111,4

103,7
103,5
108,9
111,6
104,9

102,8
108,1
108,5
110,4
104,2

104,9
109,5
107,5
106,8
108,0

110,0

108,6

114,2

Furnishings, household equipment and routine


household maintenance
Furniture and furnishings, carpets and other floor
coverings
Household textiles
Household appliances
Glassware, tableware and household utensils
Tools and equipment for house and garden
Goods and services for routine household
maintenance

,
,

104,3
104,6
103,6

108,0
109,1
105,3

103,0
101,3
109,1

Health
Medical products, appliances and equipment
Outpatient services

110,9
104,0
115,3
103,3

109,6
99,5
111,7
109,8

110,6
111,9
110,7
108,8

Transport
Purchase of vehicles
Operation of personal transport equipment
Transport services

102,6
100,0
107,2
102,3

101,4
100,0
101,3
101,4

103,6
100,0
97,9
103,8

Communication
Postal services
Telephone and telefax equipment
Telephone and telefax services

106,9

105,2

106,9

100,4
92,9

101,6
101,5

101,5
102,6

108,6
114,2
104,8
...

109,5
105,5
106,2
...

105,4
103,5
105,3
120,8

Recreation and culture


Audio-visual, photographic and information
processing equipment
Other major durables for recreation and culture
Other recreational items and equipment, gardens
and pets
Recreational and cultural services
Newspapers, books and stationery
Package holidays

109,4

106,5

102,6

Education

107,4
106,3
117,0

106,0
106,6
100,2

106,3
106,7
100,2

Restaurants and hotels


Catering services
Accommodation services

a a


106,5
106,9
113,7
110,0
100,8
103,7
109,2

107,8
109,4
109,0
105,2
100,1
110,3
108,9

108,0
109,3
108,7
101,1
101,9
104,5
106,1

Miscellaneous goods and services


Personal care
Personal effects n.e.c.
Social protection
Insurance
Financial services n.e.c.
Other services n.e.c.,

Prices

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2013

Statistical yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

7.5. , 20102012.
= 100
2010

PRICE INDICES OF CATERING TRADE SERVICES, 20102012


Previous year = 100
2011

2012

105,1

104,2

106,1

Total

105,8
105,5
101,7
107,8
107,8
107,5
106,3
102,1

104,3
105,5
101,6
105,0
104,7
103,1
109,8
106,5

106,5
106,3
106,5
106,1
107,2
106,5
109,5
108,2

Food
Starters, warm and cold
Meals, cooked
Roast-meat and special meals
Boiled vegetables
Salads
Bread
Sweets

107,9

105,9

108,0

Alcoholic beverages

104,1

107,1

106,3

Non-alcoholic beverages

101,2

99,6

102,7

Overnight stays

180

Prices

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

7.6. , 2012.

AVERAGE RETAIL PRICES, 2012


/ RSD

/ Cereals
, kg
Rice, kg

/ Alcoholic beverages
136,63

/ Cereal-based products
, , 7080g,
Roll (bakery product), 70-80g, piece
500, kg
Bread, wheat flour, type 500, kg
500, kg / Flour, wheat, type 500, kg
, kg / Macaroni, kg

22,57
88,42
47,70
142,08

/ Vegetables
, kg / Potatoes, kg
, kg / Beans, kg
, kg / Onions, kg
(), kg / Carrots, kg
, kg / Apples, kg
, kg / Prunes, kg
Ke, kg / etchup, kg
, kg / Marmalade, kg

44,51
250,76
37,49
54,82
76,80
275,74
171,02
244,00

/ Meat, fresh
, , kg / Beef, boneless,kg
, , kg / Veal, boneless, kg
, , kg / Pork, boneless, kg
, kg / Mutton, kg

639,49
946,57
511,88
647,01

, kg / Chicken, slaughtered, kg

286,54

/ Meat products
, kg / Ribs, pork, dried, kg
, kg / Chine, pork, dried, kg
, kg / Bacon, pork, dried, kg
, , , kg / Salami,chicken special, kg

418,00
976,81
707,06
338,95

, kg / Carp, kg

346,15

a , kg / Sardines in oil, kg

716,87

, / Eggs, hen, unit

13,42

/ Milk and dairy products


, , / Milk,
, , , kg / Cottage cheese, white, soft, kg
(), kg / Butter, kg

70,01
313,34
1000,95

/ Fats
, , kg / Lard, pork, domestic, kg
, / Oil, edible,
, kg / Margarine, kg

167,06
143,34
258,82

-
Other manufactured food products
-, kg / Sugar, granulated, kg
, kg / Coffee, roasted, kg
, kg / Salt, table, kg
, kg / Chocolate, milk, kg

/ RSD

93,75
981,13
36,49
1010,58

, , / Wine,
, / Brandy, strong,
1/2 ,
Lager beer, in bottles of 1/2 liter,
, / Brandy, distilled from wine,

216,81
537,69
104,81
682,05

/ Woolen fabrics
, m
Men's suits fabric of carded or combed yarn, m
, m
Women's overcoats' fabric, m
, m
Women's suits' fabric, m

1035,04
1051,89
927,10

/ Cotton fabrics
, , 140 cm, m
Bed linen, bleached, 140 centimeters in width
(100% ) 8090 cm, m
Linen, printed linen, 80-90 centimeters in width, m

329,30
357,69

/ Clothing
,
Men's suit, combed yarn, pair

12689,10

, / Women's overcoat, fabric, unit

10483,79

, / Men's sweater, unit


, / Women's sweater, unit2172,32

2590,67
2172,32

,
Cotton undershirt, sleeveless, unit
, / Shirt, cotton, unit
,
Men's socks, mercerized thread, pair
- , / Women's tights, pair

318,57
2011,48
190,62

, / Quilt, unit

2296,74

, 100% , , 3 2 m,
Carpet, synthetic, multicolored, 3 x 2 m, unit

8874,20

144,05

/ Footwear
, / Men's shoes, low, pair
, / Women's shoes, low, pair
, / Children's shoes, low, pair

5443,20
3404,89
2664,41

/ Furniture
/ Three-fold sofa , unit
, / Couch, unit
,
Cupboard, wood, wall-hanging, two-winged, unit

26047,95
19506,66
5695,03

/ Household appliances
,
20864,95
Kitchen cooker, enameled, units
,
22897,11
Kitchen cooker, electric, automatic, unit
,
24386,54
Refrigerator with compressor, unit
, , , 2000W,
3827,08
/ Steam iron, electric, with regulator and cable, about 2000W, unit

Prices

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7.6. , 2012. ()

AVERAGE RETAIL PRICES, 2012 (continued)


/ RSD


Other household appliances
, 3 ,
Pot, enameled, about 3 , unit
,
Soup plate, porcelain, unit
, / Water glass, unit
60 , / Bulb, electric, 60 watts, unit

/ School outfit

1235,56
136,26
65,07
46,81


Agricultural tools and Implements
, kg / Axe, kg
, kg / Hoe, kg
, / Vineyard sprayer, unit

1074,63
619,65
1601,60

/ Liquid fuels and lubricants


, 95 ,
Gasoline, motor, 95 octane,
, / Lubricating oil, motor,
(D-2), / Lamp oil (D-2),

/ RSD

148,88
353,63
143,36

, / Notebook, unit
, / Pencil, unit

25,00
23,33

/ Toilet requisites
, kg
Detergent for washing machines, laundry-type, kg
,
Liquid detergent for dishes hand washing,
, kg / Laundry soap, kg
, kg / Toilet soap, kg
, 60 g, / Toothpaste, tube, 60 g

162,25
143,68
350,25
579,42
98,17

/ Medicaments
, 20 / Antipyretic , 20 pills
, 10 / Analgesic, 10 pills
,
Cough syrup, small bottle
-, 20 / Vitamin C, 20 pills

47,53
62,22
219,97
49,76

, m3 / Water for household use, m3

39,38

, m2 / Dwelling heating, m2

88,44

/ Building materials
, , / Brick, unit
, / Tile, unit
, kg / Cement, kg
, m3 / Board, coniferous, m3
, kg
Concrete iron, in coils, kg
, kg / Nails, kg

11,68
44,40
13,37
20376,56
83,36
124,16


Chemicals for use in agriculture
, kg / Copper sulfate, kg
, , kg / Ethyol, liquid, kg
, S-50, kg / Athrazine, S-50, kg

424,42
1133,58
521,75

/ Handicrafts services
, / Men's suits tailoring, pair
, / Dresses dressmaking, unit
,
Men's shoes sole repairing, pair
,
Women's shoes sole repairing, pair
/ Haircut, men

Washing and styling medium length hair
/ Passenger car repair

8880,08
1929,21
631,69
424,20
283,78
410,43

1302,62

/ Fuel
/ Entertainment
, m3 / Fuel wood, m3
, t / Lignite, t
, t / Brown coal, t

182

4110,46
6467,37
13099,78

, / Admission ticket, cinema, unit


,
Admission ticket, theatre, unit

258,95
508,59

Prices

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

CHAPTER

STRUCTURAL BUSINESS STATISTICS

UNITS OF CLASSIFICATION

2013.
2012. .
( ),

().

The Statistical Yearbook 2013 contains data on the total number


of units of classification and their structure. The data are published
according to the legal form (organizational form), Classification of Activities and Nomenclature of Statistical Territorial Units (NSTJ).



.
.

The data relate to legal entities registered in Serbian Business


Registers Agency and in Register of Classification Units of the Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia. All presented units are, according to
registration status, active in administrative sense.

2012.
, ,
.
:
(
),

,
,
, ,
,
.

In 2012, there were certain changes in legal forms, i.e. organizational forms, meaning that data are not comparable with those of the
previous years. On the basis of Law on Enterprises, the new legal forms
are as follows: Joint stock company and Public joint stock company
(instead of Open joint stock company and Closed joint stock company),
according to the Law on Associations, new legal forms are Association
and Federation of associations, according to the Law on Endowments
and foundations, new legal form refers to Foundation and endowment
and according to the Law on Enterprises and other laws, the new legal
form is Sports association, society and federation.

,
3%, 2012.
377248.
215097 57%
. 1,2% 2011. .

Respective to 2011, the number of units has decreased by 3%,


on the level of the Republic of Serbia, meaning that total number of
units of classification in 2012 amounted to 377248. Number of unincorporated enterprises sole proprietors was 215097, presenting 57% of
all units. It was the decrease of 1.2% relative to 2011.


2477 , 2,5%, 2012.
102916 .
2012. 27%
.

Referring to the segment of enterprises, recorded was the increase of 2477 units, or approximately 2.5%, meaning that in 2012,
there were 102916 Limited liability companies. Out of total number of
units of classification in 2012, 27% related to Limited liability companies.

2012.

, 26,9%.

14,7% .

In the Republic of Serbia, in 2012, the greatest number of enterprises performed an activity from the section of Wholesale and retail
trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles 26.9%. Sections of
Manufacturing and Other service activities engaged 14.7% of all units of
classification, each.

( 1)
58% ,
42%.
32%.

Observed by regions (according to NSTJ 1), Srbija - sever involved about 58% of registered units of classification, while Srbija jug
encompassed about 42%. Beogradski region participated with 32% of
classification units.

Data sources


(), 1. 2005,
(
, 55/04), .
.
8.1
.

Data on legal entities have been taken over from the Business
Registers Agency, which has been, starting from 1st January 2005 and
pursuant to the Law on the Registration of Enterprises (Official Gazette
of the Republic of Serbia, No 55/04), responsible for their registration.
Unincorporated enterprises are among the enterprises that are to be
registered in the Business Registers Agency. Table 8.1 contains also
data on enterprises that have not been re-registered in the Business
Registers Agency.

Structural business statistics

183

2013


,


( , 31/96).

(
, 54/10)
(
, 54/10).

Statistical yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

Data on institutions and other units of classification are in the


Register of Units of Classification, which has been kept in the Statistical
Office of the Republic of Serbia pursuant to the Law on the Classification of Activities and the Law on the Register of Units of Classification
(Official Gazette of the Republic of Serbia, No. 31/96). The classification of institutions and other organization forms according to the principal activity is subject to the Regulation on the Classification of Activities
(Official Gazette of the Republic of Serbia, No. 54/10) and the Regulation on the Methodology for the Classification of Units of Classifications
according to the Classification of Activities (Official Gazette of the
Republic of Serbia, No 54/2010).

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)
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;

: ;

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.;

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;
;
,
;
,
;
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.


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( ,
125/04), ( , 29/96),
( , 29/96),
( , 107/05),
( , 90/94)
( , 30/96).

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.

184

Coverage
The published data refer to legal entities (legal entities and physical persons) that may have one of the following organizational (legal)
forms:
-

enterprises: limited joint companies, joint stock companies, partnerships and companies with limited partnership;

unincorporated enterprises: sole proprietors and stores in


partnership

other forms pursuant to the provisions of relevant laws: financial organization, cooperatives, business associations,
etc.

institutions involved in social activities

governmental and judicial bodies,

social organizations, trade unions, trade unions' organizations at the level of individual legal entities,

political organizations, citizens associations and religious


organizations;

Funds, foundations, tenants boards in apartments buildings, organizations going into liquidation and other forms
of organization.

Residual legal forms from the Business Registers Agency are


published under Other, and those from the Register of Units of Classification of the Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia under the
Rest.
The data do not include: national diplomatic and other missions
abroad, foreign diplomatic and other missions in the country and the
institutions within the Army of the Republic of Serbia.
Definitions and classifications
Units of classification are legal entities and physical persons performing a legal activity on the economic territory of the Republic of
Serbia.
Legal form (organizational form) of all registered units of classification is defined by relevant regulations.
Enterprises are forms of organization defined by the Law on
Companies (Official Gazette of the RS, No. 125/04), Law on Enterprises (Official Journal of the FRY, No. 29/96), Law on Cooperatives
(Official Journal of the FRY, No. 29/96), Law on Banks and other
Financial Organizations (Official Journal of the FRY, No. 107/05), Law
on Stock Exchanges (Official Journal of the FRY, No. 90/94 and Law
on Insurance Companies (Official Journal of the FRY, No. 30/96).
Institutions are established for the purpose of performing activities
in the fields of: education, science, culture, physical culture and sports,
standards for pupils and students, health care, social welfare, and animals' medical care. Institutions can be founded by: the Republic, Province, municipalities, towns and other legal and physical entities. They
are founded and operate with resources in different ownership forms.

Structural business statistics

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia



.


, ,
, .

(NACE
Rev. 2)
21 , . .

Classification of activities is a general standard which is used in


the information system of the Republic of Serbia to classify enterprises
by activities. In the statistical system, classification of activities is applied throughout the entire statistical production process, from planning
surveys, via data collection and processing to results publication, dissemination and analysis. The Classification of Activities is fully harmonized with the Classification of Activities applicable in EU member
states (NACE Rev. 2). CA 2010 is more detailed than the previous one
and has 21 sections on the highest level, i.e. there are four additional
sections.

()

The Nomenclature of Statistical Territorial Unites (NSTJ) is a


standard that serves the purpose of presenting statistical results by
levels of statistical territorial distribution of the Republic of Serbia. NSTJ
(Official Gazette of the Republic of Serbia, No 109/09 and 46/10) has
units on three levels: NSTJ 1, NSTJ 2 (regions) and NSTJ 3 (areas).


. ( , .
109/09, 46/10) : 1, 2
() 3 ().

STRUCTURAL BUSINESS STATISTICS

2011. 84690
1025022 (
958669 ).
2011. o je 6991
,
1329 .
15,7 .
2011.
12,1.

In 2011, there were 84690 active enterprises in Serbia, involving


a total of 1025022 persons employed (of whom 958669 were paid employees). In 2011, the value of turnover generated by enterprises
amounted to 6991 billion RSD, while the value added at factor costs
was 1329 billion RSD. The value added generated by one enterprise
was 15.7 million RSD on average. The average number of persons
employed by an enterprise was 12.1.


,

(39,4%), (20,3%) ,
, (12,4%).

Concerning the share of sections of the Classification of Activities


in the total number of enterprises, sections with the highest share of
enterprises were Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles
and motorcycles (39.4%), Manufacturing (20.3%) and Professional,
scientific and technical activities (12.4%).

,

,
33,2% ,

(22,8%), (9,5%).

The results on the number of persons employed, in terms of the


share of the sections of the Classification of Activities in the total number of persons employed, show that 33.2% of persons employed were
engaged in the section of Manufacturing, while sections having a significant share of persons employed in the total number were: Wholesale
and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles (22.8%), as
well as Transportation and storage (9.5%).

,

39,8%.
29,1% ,
, 7,2%.

The largest number of enterprises was observed in Wholesale


and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles, which contributed most to the total turnover, (39.8%), Manufacturing (29.1%) and
Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 7.2%.


(31,0%),
(19,5%)
(10,1%).

As for the total value added, the largest share was noted in
Manufacturing (31.0%), then Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor
vehicles and motorcycles (19.5%) and Information and communication
(10.1%).

Sources and methods of data collection

2007.
,
.

Since 2007 the Annual Structural Business Survey has been carried out, in compliance with international statistical standards.


,
,
,

.

The survey is aimed at calculating indicators required for the


analysis of the enterprises activity structure, structure of input and output in the production process, business activity of small and mediumsized enterprises, as well as business effectiveness and competitiveness of enterprises at certain activity level.

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Statistical yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013


.
,
(
).

Data sources for calculations of annual indicators on


enterprises business activity are combined. Besides the statistical survey, which is conducted for large and medium-sized enterprises, administrative data sources are also used (data from annual financial reports
and tax data).

Coverage


,
,

50%
. ,
.

The survey covers active incorporated enterprises engaged in the


production and sale of goods and services, as well as the part of other
legal units which produce goods and services for the market, gaining
income from the sale of goods and services of more than 50% of the
total operating income. Business economy includes Industry, Construction and Market services.



.

, ,
, ,
, , ,
,
,
. .

Enterprises from the sections Financial and insurance activities


and Public administration and defence; compulsory social security are
excluded. Although international SBS standards do not cover the enterprises from section Agriculture, forestry and fishing, these are included
in this survey. However, the data thereof and those from sections Education, Human health and social work activities, Arts, entertainment and
recreation and Other service activities are not published in this publication for the reason of data comparability at the international level. Unincorporated enterprises are excluded.

Definitions and methodological remarks


, ,
,
, . ()

, - .

The survey results are presented on different levels of the Classification of Activities, by territories and enterprise size defined by number
of persons employed, in absolute numbers. Valuable (financial) items
should be available in accounting system and are given at current
prices, excluding VAT in national currency.

,
,
,
.

Data are presented according to the principal activity of the unit,


which implies that when a legal entity is engaged in a few activities, its
total performance is imputed to its principal activity.

,
, ,

.

Due to differences in coverage, as well as in methodology and


classification of enterprises, data on turnover, gross operating surplus
and number of persons employed could differ from the corresponding
data shown in the other chapters in this publication.


( ),
, .

Number of enterprises includes the total number of enterprises


(incorporated enterprises), as well as part of the other legal units, which
were active at least in one portion of the reference period.


, ,
, ,

(, ,
.).

Number of persons employed corresponds to the total number of


persons who work in an enterprise, including owners, partners and
unpaid family workers, voluntary workers, as well as persons who work
outside the enterprise, but are on its payroll (sales representatives,
maintenance teams, delivery personnel, etc.).

.


. ,
(, .),
, ,
,
,
.
,
, ..

Number of employees presents the part of the number of persons


employed. Employees are defined as persons who concluded a work
contract with an employer on definite or indefinite period and are paid
for their work by the employer. All persons absent for a short period are
included (sick leave, paid leave etc.), part-time workers, seasonal workers, home workers who have a contract with an employer, apprentices,
as well as owners and family workers who are on the payroll. Excluded
are agency workers who are temporarily engaged through agencies,
persons who are on long-term leave and voluntary workers.

186

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Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia



.
( -
),
(, .). ,
, ,
, , .


,
.
,
,
,
.
,

,
. ,

, ,
, ,
, ,
, .

Turnover comprises the totals invoiced by the observation unit


during the reference period, which corresponds to market sales of
goods and services to third parties. Turnover includes all duties and
taxes (except VAT and similar deductible taxes), as well as all other
charges passed on to the customer (transport, packaging etc.). Excluded are reduction in prices, rebates and discounts, value of returned
packing, as well as subsidies, financial, extraordinary and other incomes.
Value added at factor costs is the gross income from operating
activities after adjustment with subsidies and indirect taxes. The calculation of value added includes, the production value and subsidies minus
taxes on production, taxes on products and the value of intermediate
consumption which includes cost of materials, cost of industrial services, cost of non-industrial services and part of other personnel costs.
Personnel costs are defined as the total remuneration, in cash or
in kind, payable by an employer to regular and temporary employees in
return for work done by the latter during the reference period. It also
includes taxes and employees' social security contributions payable by
the employer, as well as other personnel costs such as payments in
consideration of dismissal, gratuities, performance bonuses, cost of
living and family allowances, transport, overtime and night work, etc.


,
.

.
, .

Gross operating surplus is the surplus generated by operating activities of enterprise after labor factor input has been remunerated. It can
be calculated from the value added at factor cost less the personnel
costs. It is the surplus available to a unit, which is used for debts payout, payment of taxes and possible financing of its investments. Excluded are financial and extraordinary incomes.

,

.
:

In order to analyze the performance of enterprises, some economic indicators were elaborated based on SBS-01 survey results. In
this chapter the following indicators are presented:

,
.
: (09 ),
(1049 ), (50249 )
(250 ).

,
.

Number of enterprises by size shows the distribution of the number of enterprises by enterprise size, which is defined by the number of
persons employed. Enterprises are classified in four classes: micro (0-9
persons employed), small-sized (10-49 persons employed), mediumsized (50-249 persons employed) and large enterprises (250 and more
persons employed).
Number of persons employed by size of enterprise shows the distribution of the number of persons employed by enterprise size, which is
defined by number of persons employed.

( )
.

Value added at factor costs, by size of enterprise shows the contribution of enterprises from certain size class (defined by the number of
persons employed) to the total value added.

.
,
.

.

.

Apparent labor productivity. According to the EU methodology,


value added at factor costs per person employed is the basic indicator
for measuring the labor productivity. This indicator shows the value
added generated by each person employed. It is calculated from value
added in certain activity divided by the number of persons employed in
that activity.

.
,
,
, ,
.
.

.

Wage adjusted labor productivity. In measuring of productivity,


where the number of persons employed is used as labor input, the
problem is that full-time, part-time and temporary absent workers are
treated as one person employed. This is specific for activities with a
large share of part-time workers. Consequently, thus calculated apparent labor productivity should be corrected with the average personnel
costs.

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2013

Statistical yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

Wage adjusted labor productivity =

Apparent labor productivity /

Average personnel costs

or

Value added at factor costs

Personnel costs

( / )

coefficient (number of employees / number of persons employed)


.


, .
.
.



( 537/2011)

(-01).

188

Wage adjusted labor productivity is expressed in percentages


and is calculated as follows:

Average personnel costs are calculated from personnel costs in


certain activity divided with the number of employees in that activity.
Profitability shows the share of gross operating surplus in turnover in certain activity, expressed as a percentage i.e. how each RSD of
turnover generates gross operating surplus. Higher profitability points to
better enterprise performance and earning capability.

Methodological papers
Detailed explanations have been published in the edition SORS
Bulletins (No 537/2011) and in the Guidelines for filling in of ''Annual

Structural Business Survey'' (SBS-01).

Structural business statistics

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

UNITS OF CLASSIFICATION, BY LEGAL FORM


(ORGANIZATIONAL FORM) AND SECTION OF ACTIVITIES
As of 31 December 2012
I part

8.1.
( )
31. 2012.
I

Total

1)
a a a1)

o,

Agriculture,
forestry and
fishing

o
Mining and
quarrying

Water supply;

sewerage,
Electricity,
Construction
Manufacturing gas, steam
waste manand air condi- agement and
tioning supply remediation
activities

/ REPUBLIC OF SERBIA
493
55423
703
9
404
1
1
77
-

377248
2342
363

6478
100
22

102916
1373
912
731

2336
101
60
7

337
12
5
3

18784
412
348
-

591
14
2
60

744
9
4
234

8297
148
119
103

2476
501

1451
41

4
2

111
128

12
11

136
64

19753
437

104
261

3
-

24

1
70

1300

215097

2338

118

34912

30

411

877
119

13
6

1
1

201
17

1
-

6
-

463
336

- Lawyer and lawyers office6)


- Government body
- Judicial body

4424
91
4699
7197
8743
152
1581

3
2

219360
120286
99074

3291
667
2624

440
269
171

788
300
488

16032 All
9029 Beogradski region
7003 Region Vojvodine

o a

157888

3187

342

28746

263

658

91578

1790

199

17800

134

363

12579 All
Region umadije i Zapadne
7142 Srbije

63007
3303

1334
63

133
10

10460
486

126
3

264
31



/ 2)
3)
,
4)





()
5)

6)





7)

1446
10
1

28611 Total
106 Partnerships
19 Limited partnership
Limited liability company
Joint stock company1)
Public joint stock company1)
Public enterprise
Cooperative and associations of
cooperatives
Socially owned enterprise
Association/ Federation of
associations2)
Foundation and endowment3)
Sports associations, societies
and federation 4)
Business association
Foreign business entities branch
Mission of foreign business
entity

19487 Entrepreneur independent


Entrepreneur / General partner54 ship
7 Other5)

Local self-government units


Political organizations
Institution
Labour union
Tenant council
Insolvent estate
The Rest7)

/ SRBIJA SEVER
151
91
60

26677
12841
13836

/ SRBIJA JUG

(
[ , . 36/11 99/11])
.
2) ( , 51/09)
.
,
/ .
3) ( ,
88/10).
4) ( , . 24/11 99/11),
, .
5) .
6) .
7)
.
1)

Region June i Istone Srbije


5223
214 Region Kosovo i Metohija

Prevod: Legal forms Joint stock company and Public joint stock company (the Law on Companies
(Official Gazette of RS, No 36/11 and 99/11) replaced legal forms Open joint stock company and
Closed joint stock company.
2) Prevod: After the Law on Associations ((Official Gazette of RS, No 51/09) competence for registration has been moved from the Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia to the Serbian Agency
for Business Registers. Instead of legal forms Citizens association and partly Social organizations, the currently existing legal form is Association/Federation of associations.
3) Prevod: Legal form according to the Law on Endowments and foundations (Official Gazette of
RS, No 88/10).
4) Prevod: Legal form according to the Law on Sports (Official Gazette of RS, No 24/11, 99/11), the
Law on Companies, the Law on Associations, etc.
5) Prevod: Residual legal form from the Serbian Business Registers Agency.
6) Prevod: Data preparation in process.
7) Prevod: Residual organizational form from the Register of Classification Units of the Statistical
Office of the Republic of Serbia.
1)

Structural business statistics

189

2013

Statistical yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

8.1.
( )
31. 2012.
II

AccoTranmmodation
Wholesale
sportation
and food
and retail
and storservice
trade; repair
age
activities
of motor
vehicles and
motorcycles

1)
a a a1)

UNITS OF CLASSIFICATION, BY LEGAL FORM


(ORGANIZATIONAL FORM) AND SECTION OF ACTIVITIES
As of 31 December 2012
II part



-


,

Profes
AdministraInformation
Real estate
sional,
Financial
tive and
and comactivities
scientific
support
munication and insuand technirance
service
cal activities
activities
activities

/ REPUBLIC OF SERBIA
22777
8888
3259
1937
67
84
11
4
3
13
1
3

29848
212
26

9969 Total
50 Partnerships
10 Limited partnership

954
21
3
23

11707
105
46
81

2914
26
9
31

1
5

1
1

80
27

408
8

79
20

25

3
46

12

1300

59311

26591

19160

4051

1650

909

17185

298
54

9
4

109
2

8
3

12
3

7
1

53
9

1
-

633
-

57
-

43
16

2
642

4
2

2
109
152
5

57014
31040
25974

20081
10923
9158

/ SRBIJA SEVER
11607
6881
2024
1451
5580
4914
1145
1034
6027
1967
879
417

21275
14226
7049

o a

44469

12290

/ SRBIJA JUG
11170
2007
1235

25075

8034

6654

1078

18155
1239

4114
142

4346
170

870
59



/ 2)
3)
,
4)





()
5)

6)





7)

101483
926
136

32371
167
26

39456
187
134
6

5367
62
34
43

3257
64
33
3

4480
49
21
76

713
141
71
3

155
132

25
27

4
18

12
7

55

2
12

(
[ , . 36/11 99/11])
.
2) ( , 51/09)
.
,
/ .
3) ( ,
88/10).
4) ( , . 24/11 99/11),
, .
5) .
6) .
7)
.
1)

190

Limited liability company


Joint stock company1)
Public joint stock company1)
Public enterprise
Cooperative and associations of
cooperatives
Socially owned enterprise
Association/ Federation of
associations2)
Foundation and endowment3)
Sports associations, societies
and federation 4)
Business association
Foreign business entities branch
Mission of foreign business
entity

5051 Entrepreneur independent


Entrepreneur / General partner16 ship
2 Other5)
- Lawyer and lawyers office6)
- Government body
- Judicial body
22
11

Local self-government units


Political organizations
Institution
Labour union
Tenant council
Insolvent estate
The Rest7)

7130 All
4709 Beogradski region
2421 Region Vojvodine

486

8573

642

308

5070

2839 All
Region umadije i Zapadne
1658 Srbije

586
7

172
6

3410
93

Region June i Istone Srbije


1143
38 Region Kosovo i Metohija

Prevod: Legal forms Joint stock company and Public joint stock company (the Law on Companies
(Official Gazette of RS, No 36/11 and 99/11) replaced legal forms Open joint stock company and
Closed joint stock company.
2) Prevod: After the Law on Associations ((Official Gazette of RS, No 51/09) competence for registration has been moved from the Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia to the Serbian Agency
for Business Registers. Instead of legal forms Citizens association and partly Social organizations,
the currently existing legal form is Association/Federation of associations.
3) Prevod: Legal form according to the Law on Endowments and foundations (Official Gazette of RS,
No 88/10).
4) Prevod: Legal form according to the Law on Sports (Official Gazette of RS, No 24/11, 99/11), the
Law on Companies, the Law on Associations, etc.
5) Prevod: Residual legal form from the Serbian Business Registers Agency.
6) Prevod: Data preparation in process.
7) Prevod: Residual organizational form from the Register of Classification Units of the Statistical
Office of the Republic of Serbia.
1)

Structural business statistics

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

8.1.
( )
31. 2012.
III

Public administration and


defense; compulsory social
security

UNITS OF CLASSIFICATION, BY LEGAL FORM


(ORGANIZATIONAL FORM) AND SECTION OF ACTIVITIES
As of 31 December 2012
III part

Education

Human
health and
social work
activities

Art,
entertainment
and
recreation

Activities
Other
Households of extraterritoservice
producing
rial organizaactivities
goods and
tions and
services for own
bodies
consumption

/ REPUBLIC OF SERBIA
4555
5248
3130
55269
135
3
10
42
16
2
7

3
-

- Total
- Partnerships
- Limited partnership

18
11

1002
6
5
-

106
2
2
-

689
4
2
41

1163
10
14
6

1
-

5
11

3
5

3
4

65
8

/ 2)
3)
,
4)





()
5)

6)





7)

187
-

19487
417

95
3

1074

3871

1767

17178

11
4

9
-

6
-

63
6

- Entrepreneur independent
Entrepreneur / General partner- ship
- Other5)

462
336

- Lawyer and lawyers office6)


- Government body
- Judicial body

4422
83
23

2274
11

888
172

572
30

91
9
7197
8743
665

1383
490
893

2516
1307
1209

2
1
1

- All
- Beogradski region
- Region Vojvodine



o a

3974

2039

2190

1120

19720

1861

1032

1189

599

10949

- All
Region umadije i Zapadne
- Srbije

1998
115

853
154

927
74

470
51

8423
348

Region June i Istone Srbije


- Region Kosovo i Metohija

1)
a a a1)

5357
1
-

Limited liability company


Joint stock company1)
Public joint stock company1)
Public enterprise
Cooperative and associations of
cooperatives
Socially owned enterprise
Association/ Federation of
associations2)
Foundation and endowment3)
Sports associations, societies
and federation 4)
Business association
Foreign business entities branch
Mission of foreign business
entity

Local self-government units


Political organizations
Institution
Labour union
Tenant council
Insolvent estate
The Rest7)

/ SRBIJA SEVER
3058
1820
1238

2010
1227
783

35549
18673
16876

/ SRBIJA JUG

(
[ , . 36/11 99/11])
.
2) ( , 51/09)
.
,
/ .
3) ( ,
88/10).
4) ( , . 24/11 99/11),
, .
5) .
6) .
7)
.
1)

Prevod: Legal forms Joint stock company and Public joint stock company (the Law on Companies
(Official Gazette of RS, No 36/11 and 99/11) replaced legal forms Open joint stock company and
Closed joint stock company.
2) Prevod: After the Law on Associations ((Official Gazette of RS, No 51/09) competence for registration has been moved from the Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia to the Serbian Agency
for Business Registers. Instead of legal forms Citizens association and partly Social organizations, the currently existing legal form is Association/Federation of associations.
3) Prevod: Legal form according to the Law on Endowments and foundations (Official Gazette of
RS, No 88/10).
4) Prevod: Legal form according to the Law on Sports (Official Gazette of RS, No 24/11, 99/11), the
Law on Companies, the Law on Associations, etc.
5) Prevod: Residual legal form from the Serbian Business Registers Agency.
6) Prevod: Data preparation in process.
7) Prevod: Residual organizational form from the Register of Classification Units of the Statistical
Office of the Republic of Serbia.
1)

Structural business statistics

191

2013

Statistical yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

8.2.

31. 2012.

UNINCORPORATED ENTERPRISES BY TYPES - ORGANIZATIONAL


FORMS
As of 31 December 2012

Total







o a


Partnerships

Sole proprietors

215974
112019
56196
55823
103955
61376
40909
1670

215097
111538
56008
55530
103559
61163
40740
1656

: .

877
481
188
293
396
213
169
14

REPUBLIC OF SERBIA
SRBIJA SEVER
Beogradski region
Region Vojvodine
SRBIJA JUG
Region umadije i Zapadne Srbije
Region June i Istone Srbije
Region Kosovo i Metohija

Source: Serbian Business Registers Agency

8.3.

UNINCORPORATED ENTERPRISES BY SECTIONS OF


ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
As of 31 December 2012

31. 2012.
/ Republic of Serbia

Srbija sever

Total


Srbija jug

Region
umadije
i Zapadne
Srbije
55823
61376

BeoRegion
gradski
region Vojvodine

Region
June i
Istone
Srbije

o
a
Region
Kosovo i
Metohija

215974

56196

40909

1670

o,


2351
119
35113
31

249
4
6739
2

603
8
8847
1

737
60
12070
9

732
47
7134
19

30
0
323
0




,

,

,

417
19541

60
4772

158
4878

128
5584

68
4186

3
121

59609
26600
19269
4059
1662
916
17238
5067

12088
9179
3676
2001
452
374
6764
1773

15192
7458
5358
968
440
214
4340
1384

18075
6523
6125
583
402
201
3701
1129

13493
3353
3973
481
368
125
2387
767

761
87
137
26
0
2
46
14

1
1085
3880
1773
17241

0
437
1535
689
5402

0
321
859
440
4353

0
184
863
363
4638

1
134
621
271
2749

0
9
2
10
99

: .

192

Total
Agriculture, forestry and fishing
Mining and quarrying
Manufacturing
Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply
Water supply; sewerage, waste management and
remediation activities
Construction
Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles
and motorcycles
Transportation and storage
Accommodation and food service activities
Information and communication
Financial and insurance activities
Real estate activities
Professional, scientific and technical activities

Administrative and support service activities


Public administration and defence;
compulsory social security
Education
Human health and social work activities
Arts, entertainment and recreation
Other service activities
Households producing goods and services for own
consumption

Source: Serbian Business Registers Agency

Structural business statistics

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

8.4. , 2011.

Number of
enterprises

Number

BASIC INDICATORS OF ENTERPRISES, 2011

Number of persons
employed

Number

Turnover
.
mill. RSD

Value added at
factor costs
.
%
mill. RSD

/ REPUBLIC OF SERBIA

84690

100,0

1025022

100,0

6990964

100,0

306
17199

0,4
20,3

22571
340729

2,2
33,2

89186
2033226

1,3
29,1

45575
411792

3,4
31,0

427

0,5

28232

2,8

501514

7,2

86583

6,5

795
7280

0,9
8,6

36393
86943

3,5
8,5

102961
414974

1,5
5,9

37611
118452

2,8
8,9

33270
4901

39,4
5,8

233543
97950

22,8
9,5

2784400
429341

39,8
6,1

258537
104278

19,5
7,8

2480
3924
780

2,9
4,6
0,9

23320
46977
3756

2,3
4,6
0,4

41214
278894
12820

0,6
4,0
0,2

13273
134167
10877

1,0
10,1
0,8

10541

12,4

60748

5,9

243808

3,5

71591

5,4

2787

3,3

43860

4,3

58626

0,8

36628

2,8




, ,

1329364 100,0

Total
Mining and quarrying
Manufacturing
Electricity, gas, steam and air
conditioning supply
Water supply; sewerage, waste
management and remediation activities
Construction
Wholesale and retail trade; repair of
motor vehicles and motorcycles
Transportation and storage
Accommodation and food service
activities
Information and communication
Real estate activities
Professional, scientific and technical
activities
Administrative and support service
activities

/ SRBIJA SEVER







, ,

58604

100,0

680239

100,0

5323213

100,0

1031389 100,0

116
9523

0,2
16,2

11629
172619

1,7
25,4

57720
1315042

1,1
24,7

30035
287040

2,9
27,9

260

0,4

13749

2,0

381730

7,2

46690

4,5

427
5252

0,7
9,0

17068
58851

2,5
8,7

64569
302902

1,2
5,7

22798
89596

2,2
8,7

23738
2957

40,6
5,0

176753
78980

26,0
11,6

2242237
370120

42,1
7,0

214144
90067

20,8
8,7

1818
3206
662

3,1
5,5
1,1

17042
42566
2755

2,5
6,3
0,4

33027
272851
11814

0,6
5,1
0,2

10665
131984
10246

1,0
12,8
1,0

8495

14,5

49167

7,2

219962

4,1

64297

6,2

2150

3,7

39060

5,7

51239

1,0

33827

3,3

All
Mining and quarrying
Manufacturing
Electricity, gas, steam and air
conditioning supply
Water supply; sewerage, waste
management and remediation activities
Construction
Wholesale and retail trade; repair of
motor vehicles and motorcycles
Transportation and storage
Accommodation and food service
activities
Information and communication
Real estate activities
Professional, scientific and technical
activities
Administrative and support service
activities

/ Beogradski region







, ,

37224

100,0

446209

100,0

3409865

100,0

70
5117

0,2
13,7

10450
74639

2,3
16,7

41920
467330

169

0,4

9016

2,0

165
3448

0,4
9,3

7664
40792

14960
1453

40,3
3,9

1320
2367
507

702601 100,0

All

1,2
13,7

25547
104660

3,6
14,9

308451

9,0

33704

4,8

1,7
9,1

32989
228526

1,0
6,7

11959
71325

1,7
10,2

119513
63939

26,9
14,3

1606862
205838

47,2
6,0

153972
74819

22,0
10,6

3,5
6,3
1,4

13816
35269
2134

3,1
7,9
0,5

27696
256825
10734

0,8
7,5
0,3

9300
124010
9402

1,3
17,7
1,3

6207

16,7

37739

8,5

182636

5,4

52788

7,5

1441

3,9

31238

7,0

40058

1,2

31115

4,4

Mining and quarrying


Manufacturing
Electricity, gas, steam and air
conditioning supply
Water supply; sewerage, waste
management and remediation activities
Construction
Wholesale and retail trade; repair of
motor vehicles and motorcycles
Transportation and storage
Accommodation and food service
activities
Information and communication
Real estate activities
Professional, scientific and technical
activities
Administrative and support service
activities

Structural business statistics

193

2013

Statistical yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

8.4. , 2011.
()

Number of
enterprises

Number

Number of persons
employed

Number

BASIC INDICATORS OF ENTERPRISES, 2011


(continued)

Turnover
.
mill. RSD

Value added at
factor costs
.
%
mill. RSD

/ Region Vojvodine







, ,

21380

100,0

234030

100,0

1913348

100,0

328788 100,0

All

46
4406

0,2
20,7

1179
97980

0,5
41,9

15800
847712

0,8
44,3

4489
182380

1,4
55,5

73279

3,8

12986

3,9

4,0
7,7

31580
74376

1,7
3,9

10838
18271

3,3
5,6

57240
15041

24,5
6,4

635375
164282

33,1
8,6

60172
15248

18,3
4,6

2,3
3,9
0,7

3226
7297
621

1,4
3,1
0,3

5331
16026
1080

0,3
0,8
0,1

1365
7974
844

0,4
2,4
0,3

2288

10,7

11428

4,9

37326

2,0

11510

3,5

709

3,3

7822

3,3

11181

0,6

2712

0,8

Mining and quarrying


Manufacturing
Electricity, gas, steam and air
conditioning supply
Water supply; sewerage, waste
management and remediation activities
Construction
Wholesale and retail trade; repair of
motor vehicles and motorcycles
Transportation and storage
Accommodation and food service
activities
Information and communication
Real estate activities
Professional, scientific and technical
activities
Administrative and support service
activities

91

0,4

4733

2,0

262
1804

1,2
8,4

9404
18059

8778
1504

41,2
7,0

498
839
155

/ SRBIJA JUG







, ,

26086

100,0

344783

100,0

1667752

100,0

297975 100,0

All

190
7676

0,7
29,4

10942
168110

3,2
48,7

31466
718185

1,9
43,0

15540
124752

5,2
41,9

119785

7,2

39893

13,4

5,6
8,1

38391
112073

2,3
6,7

14814
28856

5,0
9,7

56790
18970

16,5
5,5

542161
59221

32,5
3,6

44393
14212

14,9
4,8

2,5
2,8
0,5

6278
4411
1001

1,8
1,3
0,3

8187
6043
1007

0,5
0,4
0,1

2608
2182
631

0,9
0,7
0,2

2046

7,8

11581

3,4

23846

1,4

7293

2,4

637

2,4

4800

1,4

7388

0,4

2801

0,9

Mining and quarrying


Manufacturing
Electricity, gas, steam and air
conditioning supply
Water supply; sewerage, waste
management and remediation activities
Construction
Wholesale and retail trade; repair of
motor vehicles and motorcycles
Transportation and storage
Accommodation and food service
activities
Information and communication
Real estate activities
Professional, scientific and technical
activities
Administrative and support service
activities

167

0,6

14483

4,2

368
2028

1,4
7,8

19325
28092

9532
1944

36,6
7,5

662
718
118

/ Region umadije i Zapadne Srbije







, ,

194

16094

100,0

204821

100,0

958773

100,0

178208

100,0

119
4919

0,7
30,6

7089
102330

3,5
50,0

11335
390603

1,2
40,7

6585
85196

3,7
47,7

90

0,6

6770

3,3

63327

6,6

15784

8,9

202
1228

1,3
7,6

10462
17538

5,1
8,6

22374
73082

2,3
7,6

8027
18538

4,5
10,4

5764
1324

35,9
8,2

34118
11320

16,7
5,5

331807
39842

34,6
4,2

27583
8617

15,5
4,8

390
408
84

2,4
2,5
0,5

3967
2084
618

1,9
1,0
0,3

5478
2855
638

0,6
0,3
0,1

1836
983
454

1,0
0,6
0,3

1177

7,3

6419

3,1

13577

1,4

3604

2,0

389

2,4

2106

1,0

3856

0,4

1002

0,6

All
Mining and quarrying
Manufacturing
Electricity, gas, steam and air
conditioning supply
Water supply; sewerage, waste
management and remediation activities
Construction
Wholesale and retail trade; repair of
motor vehicles and motorcycles
Transportation and storage
Accommodation and food service
activities
Information and communication
Real estate activities
Professional, scientific and technical
activities
Administrative and support service
activities

Structural business statistics

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

8.4. , 2011.
()

Number of
enterprises

Number

Number of persons
employed

Number

BASIC INDICATORS OF ENTERPRISES, 2011


(continued)

Turnover
.
mill. RSD

Value added at
factor costs
.
%
mill. RSD

/ Region June i Istone Srbije

9992

100,0

139962

100,0

708979

100,0

119767

100,0

71
2757

0,7
27,6

3853
65780

2,8
47,0

20131
327582

2,8
46,2

8955
39556

7,5
33,0

77

0,8

7713

5,5

56458

8,0

24109

20,1

166
800

1,7
8,0

8863
10554

6,3
7,5

16017
38991

2,3
5,5

6787
10318

5,7
8,6

3768
620

37,7
6,2

22672
7650

16,1
5,5

210354
19379

29,7
2,7

16810
5595

14,1
4,7

272
310
34

2,7
3,1
0,3

2311
2327
383

1,7
1,7
0,3

2710
3188
369

0,4
0,4
0,1

772
1199
177

0,6
1,0
0,1

869

8,7

5162

3,7

10269

1,4

3689

3,1

248

2,5

2694

1,9

3531

0,5

1800

1,5




, ,

All
Mining and quarrying
Manufacturing
Electricity, gas, steam and air
conditioning supply
Water supply; sewerage, waste
management and remediation activities
Construction
Wholesale and retail trade; repair of
motor vehicles and motorcycles
Transportation and storage
Accommodation and food service
activities
Information and communication
Real estate activities
Professional, scientific and technical
activities
Administrative and support service
activities

o a / Region Kosovo i Metohija

All

Structural business statistics

195

2013

Statistical yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

BASIC INDICATORS OF ENTERPRISES,


BY ACTIVITIES, 2011

8.5.
MA, 2011.

Number of enterprises

Number


Number of persons
employed

%
Number

Turnover
.
mill. RSD

84690

100,0

1025022

100,0

6990964

100,0

306
11

0,4
0,0

22571
14200

2,2
1,4

89186
42563

1,3
0,6

3
21
249
22

0,0
0,0
0,4
0,0

667
3995
3553
156

0,1
0,4
0,3
0,0

13597
19986
12655
385

0,2
0,3
0,2
0,0

17199

20,3

340729

33,2

2033226

29,1

3032
341
12
475
1027

3,6
0,4
0,0
0,6
1,2

63248
9927
1307
7797
22604

6,2
1,0
0,1
0,8
2,2

491359
100702
82483
17628
37284

7,0
1,4
1,2
0,2
0,5

300

0,3

10708

1,0

17375

0,2

1504

1,8

10101

1,0

32890

0,5

650

0,8

6659

0,6

57465

0,8

954

1,1

7554

0,7

28131

0,4

45

0,0

6855

0,7

188414

2,7

626

0,7

14120

1,4

171336

2,4

59

0,1

6596

0,6

34893

0,5

1099

1,3

19197

1,9

107748

1,5

759
253

0,9
0,3

14214
16279

1,4
1,6

68064
173150

1,0
2,5

2018

2,4

35891

3,5

125944

1,8

1058
488

1,2
0,6

8629
15694

0,8
1,5

50895
68147

0,7
1,0

835

1,0

17333

1,7

56092

0,8

266

0,3

20894

2,0

50992

0,7

109
678
475

0,1
0,8
0,6

3695
12864
4171

0,4
1,2
0,4

8131
38314
16606

0,1
0,5
0,2

136

0,2

4392

0,4

9186

0,1

Manufacture of food products


Manufacture of beverages
Manufacture of tobacco products
Manufacture of textiles
Manufacture of wearing apparel
Manufacture of leather and related
products
Manufacture of wood and of products
of wood and cork, except furniture;
manufacture of articles of straw and
plaiting materials
Manufacture of paper and paper
products
Printing and reproduction of recorded
media
Manufacture of coke and refined
petroleum products
Manufacture of chemicals and chemical
products
Manufacture of basic pharmaceutical
products and pharmaceutical
reparations
Manufacture of rubber and plastic
products
Manufacture of other non-metallic
mineral products
Manufacture of basic metals
Manufacture of fabricated metal products, except machinery and equipment
Manufacture of computer, electronic
and optical products
Manufacture of electrical equipment
Manufacture of machinery and equipment n.e.c.
Manufacture of motor vehicles, trailers
and semi-trailers
Manufacture of other transport
equipment
Manufacture of furniture
Other manufacturing
Repair and installation of machinery
and equipment

427

0,5

28232

2,8

501514

7,2

Electricity, gas, steam and air


conditioning supply
Water supply; sewerage, waste
management and remediation activities


,

,




,


,

196

795

0,9

36393

3,5

102961

1,5

169
6

0,2
0,0

19137
80

1,9
0,0

30660
197

0,4
0,0

616

0,7

17169

1,6

71784

1,1

0,0

0,0

320

0,0

REPUBLIC OF SERBIA
Mining and quarrying
Mining of coal and lignite
Extraction of crude petroleum and
natural gas
Mining of metal ores
Other mining and quarrying
Mining support service activities
Manufacturing

Water collection, treatment and supply


Sewerage
Waste collection, treatment and
disposal activities; materials recovery
Remediation activities and other waste
management services

Structural business statistics

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

8.5.
MA, 2011. ()

BASIC INDICATORS OF ENTERPRISES,


BY ACTIVITIES, 2011 (continued)


Number of enterprises

Number


Number of persons
employed

%
Number

Turnover
.
mill. RSD

7280
3213
422
3645

8,6
3,8
0,5
4,3

86943
26540
30287
30116

8,5
2,6
3,0
2,9

414974
158517
137138
119319

5,9
2,3
1,9
1,7

33270

39,4

233543

22,8

2784400

39,8

3104

3,7

17909

1,7

160392

2,3

23940

28,4

143377

14,1

2004150

28,7

6226

7,3

72257

7,0

619858

8,8

4901

5,8

97950

9,5

429341

6,1

3191
51
35

3,8
0,1
0,0

61199
939
1507

6,0
0,1
0,1

282888
3498
14794

4,0
0,1
0,2

1596
28

1,9
0,0

17959
16346

1,7
1,6

106510
21651

1,5
0,3

Transportation and storage


Land transport and transport via
pipelines
Water transport
Air transport
Warehousing and support activities for
transportation
Postal and courier activities

2480
651

2,9
0,8

23320
10917

2,3
1,1

41214
18242

0,6
0,3

Accommodation and food service


activities
Accommodation

1829

2,1

12403

1,2

22972

0,3

Food and beverage service activities

3924
1026

4,6
1,2

46977
9035

4,6
0,9

278894
32304

4,0
0,5

452

0,5

1535

0,1

8880

0,1

468

0,6

10031

1,0

28483

0,4

445

0,5

16404

1,7

170198

2,4

Information and communication


Publishing activities
Motion picture, video and television
programme production, sound
Recording and music publishing
activities
Programming and broadcasting
activities

1386

1,6

8690

0,8

35761

0,5

147

0,2

1282

0,1

3268

0,1

Telecommunications
Computer programming, consultancy
and related activities

780

0,9

3756

0,4

12820

0,2

Real estate activities

10541
1720

12,4
2,0

60748
7680

5,9
0,7

243808
14658

3,5
0,2

4545

5,5

19086

1,9

100216

1,5

2139
289
1060

2,5
0,3
1,2

16531
6961
5306

1,6
0,7
0,5

56531
17496
42113

0,8
0,2
0,6

370
418

0,4
0,5

1674
3510

0,2
0,3

6000
6794

0,1
0,1

2787
350
50

3,3
0,4
0,1

43860
1348
1916

4,3
0,1
0,2

58626
4367
1943

0,8
0,1
0,0

822
305

1,0
0,4

3689
18592

0,4
1,8

9955
15163

0,1
0,2

368

0,4

14422

1,4

16146

0,2

892

1,0

3893

0,4

11052

0,2





,

,


, ,








,
-


-

Construction
Construction of buildings
Civil engineering
Specialized construction activities
Wholesale and retail trade; repair of
motor vehicles and motorcycles
Wholesale and retail trade and repair of
motor vehicles and motorcycles
Wholesale trade, except of motor
vehicles and motorcycles
Retail trade, except of motor vehicles
and motorcycles

Professional, scientific and technical


activities
Legal and accounting activities
Activities of head offices; management
consultancy activities
Architectural and engineering activities;
technical testing and analysis
Scientific research and development
Advertising and market research
Other professional, scientific and
technical activities
Veterinary activities
Administrative and support service
activities
Rental and leasing activities
Employment activities
Travel agency, tour operator and other
reservation service and related activities
Security and investigation activities
Services to buildings and landscape
activities
Office administrative, office support and
other business support activities

Structural business statistics

197

2013

Statistical yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

8.6. A , 2011.

VALUE ADDED, 2011




Value added at factor costs
.
mill. RSD

198


Personnel costs

.
mill. RSD

Gross operating surplus


.
mill. RSD

1329364

100,0

761486

100,0

567878

REPUBLIC OF SERBIA

45575
29148
3876
9198
3259
94

3,4
2,2
0,3
0,7
0,2
0,0

26822
18646
1194
4557
2325
100

3,5
2,4
0,2
0,6
0,3
0,0

18753
10501
2682
4641
935
-6

Mining and quarrying


Mining of coal and lignite
Extraction of crude petroleum and natural gas
Mining of metal ores
Other mining and quarrying
Mining support service activities

411792
96065
26812
4410
4185
11673
6003

31,0
7,2
2,0
0,3
0,3
0,9
0,4

247060
42095
11007
2733
4114
9425
4958

32,5
5,5
1,4
0,4
0,5
1,2
0,6

164732
53970
15805
1677
70
2248
1045

5974
10854

0,4
0,8

4008
4445

0,5
0,6

1965
6409

Manufacturing
Manufacture of food products
Manufacture of beverages
Manufacture of tobacco products
Manufacture of textiles
Manufacture of wearing apparel
Manufacture of leather and related products
Manufacture of wood and of products of wood
and cork, except furniture; manufacture of articles of straw and plaiting materials
Manufacture of paper and paper products

7533

0,6

3941

0,5

3592

52786

4,0

16621

2,2

36164

17956

1,3

12263

1,6

5692

13662
24552

1,0
1,8

9257
13390

1,2
1,8

4405
11162

Printing and reproduction of recorded media


Manufacture of coke and refined petroleum
products
Manufacture of chemicals and chemical products
Manufacture of basic pharmaceutical product
and pharmaceutical preparations
Manufacture of rubber and plastic products

19045

1,4

10181

1,3

8864

Manufacture of non-metallic mineral products

Structural business statistics

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

8.6. A , 2011. ()

VALUE ADDED, 2011 (continued)




Value added at factor costs
.
mill. RSD


,

,


Personnel costs

.
mill. RSD

Gross operating surplus


.
mill. RSD

8630

0,6

15802

2,1

-7172

34058

2,6

24268

3,2

9790

10386
14299

0,8
1,1

6060
10242

0,8
1,3

4326
4058

17385

1,3

13171

1,7

4214

6580
2125
7919
4977

0,5
0,2
0,6
0,4

13641
2622
6633
2578

1,8
0,3
0,9
0,3

-7060
-497
1286
2399

3926

0,3

3605

0,5

321

86583

6,5

38257

5,0

48326

Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning


supply

37611

2,8

27086

3,6

10525

Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activities

19194
81

1,4
0,0

14975
49

2,0
0,0

4219
33

18372

1,4

12060

1,6

6312

-36

0,0

0,0

-39

118452
34867
53809
29776

8,9
2,6
4,1
2,2

63726
17095
27402
19229

8,4
2,3
3,6
2,5

54726
17772
26407
10547

258537

19,5

138215

18,2

120322

17091

1,3

10429

1,4

6662

182033

13,7

90449

11,9

91584

59413

4,5

37337

4,9

22076

104278
57989
754
419

7,8
4,3
0,1
0,0

79851
45711
799
3019

10,5
6,0
0,1
0,4

24427
12277
-44
-2600

28099
17017

2,1
1,3

17016
13306

2,3
1,7

11083
3711

13273
7256

1,0
0,5

11737
6516

1,5
0,9

1537
740

6017

0,5

5221

0,6

797

134167
9173

10,1
0,7

51228
7199

6,7
0,9

82939
1974

1668
18939
86850

0,1
1,4
6,6

872
8004
23041

0,1
1,0
3,1

795
10935
63809

15950
1587

1,2
0,1

10894
1219

1,4
0,2

5057
368

,



,


,
,




o



,

Manufacture of basic metals


Manufacture of fabricated metal products, except machinery and equipment
Manufacture of computer, electronic and optical
products
Manufacture of electrical equipment
Manufacture of machinery and equipment
n.e.c.
Manufacture of motor vehicles, trailers and
semi-trailers
Manufacture of other transport equipment
Manufacture of furniture
Other manufacturing
Repair and installation of machinery and
equipment

Water collection, treatment and supply


Sewerage
Waste collection, treatment and disposal activities; materials recovery
Remediation activities and other waste management services
Construction
Construction of buildings
Civil engineering
Specialized construction activities
Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor
vehicles and motorcycles
Wholesale and retail trade and repair of motor
vehicles and motorcycles
Wholesale trade, except of motor vehicles and
motorcycles
Retail trade, except of motor vehicles and motorcycles
Transportation and storage
Land transport and transport via pipelines
Water transport
Air transport
Warehousing and support activities for transportation
Postal and courier activities
Accommodation and food service activities
Accommodation
Food and beverage service activities
Information and communication
Publishing activities
Motion picture, video and television programme
production, sound
Programming and broadcasting activities
Telecommunications
Computer programming, consultancy and
related activities
Information service activities

Structural business statistics

199

2013

Statistical yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

8.6. A , 2011. ()

VALUE ADDED, 2011 (continued)




Value added at factor costs
.
mill. RSD


Personnel costs
.
mill. RSD

Gross operating surplus


.
mill. RSD

10877

0,8

2620

0,3

8257

, ,

71591
8249

5,4
0,6

50267
5753

6,6
0,8

21324
2496

20220

1,5

14226

1,9

5994

19813
9730
9772

1,5
0,7
0,7

13709
8780
5074

1,8
1,1
0,7

6104
949
4698

1950
1857

0,2
0,2

955
1769

0,1
0,2

995
88

36628
9413
1560

2,8
0,7
0,1

24617
780
1502

3,2
0,1
0,2

12011
8633
57

2408
10503
7709

0,2
0,8
0,6

1714
9236
8775

0,2
1,2
1,2

693
1268
-1066

5035

0,4

2609

0,3

2426



, -



-

200

Real estate activities


Professional, scientific and technical activities
Legal and accounting activities
Activities of head offices; management consultancy activities
Architectural and engineering activities; technical testing and analysis
Scientific research and development
Advertising and market research
Other professional, scientific and technical activities
Veterinary activities
Administrative and support service activities
Rental and leasing activities
Employment activities
Travel agency, tour operator and other reservation service and related activities
Security and investigation activities
Services to buildings and landscape activities
Office administrative, office support and other
business support activities

Structural business statistics

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

8.7. ,
2011.

Total

NUMBER OF ENTERPRISES, BY THEIR SIZE CLASSES,


2011



Size classes of enterprises by number of persons employed

(50249) (250 )
(1049)
(09)
Medium
Small
Large
Micro
(50249) (250 or more)
(1049)
(09)

84690

73108

8990

2105

487

306
11
3
21
249
22

241
8
1
12
200
20

39
4
34
1

17
1
1
1
13
1

9
2
1
4
2
-

17199

13482

2634

866

217

3032
341
12
475
1027

2298
268
4
397
751

492
40
2
51
201

199
22
5
24
61

43
11
1
3
14

Manufacture of food products


Manufacture of beverages
Manufacture of tobacco products
Manufacture of textiles
Manufacture of wearing apparel

300

210

48

32

10

1504
650

1296
535

179
94

28
18

1
3

Manufacture of leather and related products


Manufacture of wood and of products of wood
and cork, except furniture; manufacture of articles of straw and plaiting materials
Manufacture of paper and paper products

954

799

130

24

45

36

626

483

94

39

10

59
1099

37
864

11
181

6
43

5
11

759
253

594
164

101
51

51
28

13
10

2018

1556

349

93

20

1058
488

906
363

127
88

23
23

2
14

835

633

149

46

266
109
678
475

174
77
524
402

43
17
106
62

26
12
43
9

23
3
5
2

136

111

14

Manufacture of non-metallic mineral products


Manufacture of basic metals
Manufacture of fabricated metal products, except machinery and equipment
Manufacture of computer, electronic and optical
products
Manufacture of electrical equipment
Manufacture of machinery and equipment
n.e.c.
Manufacture of motor vehicles, trailers and
semi-trailers
Manufacture of other transport equipment
Manufacture of furniture
Other manufacturing
Repair and installation of machinery and
equipment

427

344

42

26

15

Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning


supply

795

490

151

124

30

Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activities

169
6

31
3

51
3

73
-

14
-

616

452

97

51

16


,

,


,
,

REPUBLIC OF SERBIA
Mining and quarrying
Mining of coal and lignite
Extraction of crude petroleum and natural gas
Mining of metal ores
Other mining and quarrying
Mining support service activities
Manufacturing

Printing and reproduction of recorded media


Manufacture of coke and refined petroleum
products
Manufacture of chemicals and chemical products
Manufacture of basic pharmaceutical products
and pharmaceutical preparations
Manufacture of rubber and plastic products

Water collection, treatment and supply


Sewerage
Waste collection, treatment and disposal activities; materials recovery
Remediation activities and other waste management services

Structural business statistics

201

2013

Statistical yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

8.7. ,
2011. ()

Total

NUMBER OF ENTERPRISES, BY THEIR SIZE CLASSES,


2011 (continued)



Size classes of enterprises by number of persons employed

(50249) (250 )
(1049)
(09)
Medium
Small
Large
Micro
(50249) (250 or more)
(1049)
(09)

7280
3213
422
3645

6118
2785
221
3112

887
354
86
447

223
66
80
77

52
8
35
9

33270

30034

2758

407

71

3104

2772

293

38

23940

21839

1819

241

41

6226

5423

646

128

29

4901
3191
51
35

4179
2722
43
29

580
376
5
4

111
77
2
1

31
16
1
1

1596
28

1368
17

188
7

30
1

10
3

2480
651

2077
471

317
126

80
50

6
4

Accommodation and food service activities


Accommodation

1829

1606

191

30

Food and beverage service activities

3924
1026

3411
886

422
115

73
17

18
8

452
468
445

427
368
372

25
83
52

13
17

4
4

1386
147

1227
131

137
10

20
6

2
-

Information and communication


Publishing activities
Motion picture, video and television programme
production, sound
Programming and broadcasting activities
Telecommunications
Computer programming, consultancy and related activities
Information service activities

780

730

41

Real estate activities

10541
1720

9554
1617

869
94

110
9

8
-

4545

4247

276

21

2139
289
1060

1863
203
961

237
53
89

36
29
10

3
4
-

370
418

345
318

23
97

2
3

2787
350
50

2448
320
38

250
30
4

59
7

30
1

822
305
368

771
199
271

48
72
57

3
20
27

14
13

892

849

39



, ,



, -



-

202

Construction
Construction of buildings
Civil engineering
Specialized construction activities
Wholesale and retail trade; repair of
motor vehicles and motorcycles
Wholesale and retail trade and repair of motor
vehicles and motorcycles
Wholesale trade, except of motor vehicles and
motorcycles
Retail trade, except of motor vehicles and motorcycles
Transportation and storage
Land transport and transport via pipelines
Water transport
Air transport
Warehousing and support activities for transportation
Postal and courier activities

Professional, scientific and technical activities


Legal and accounting activities
Activities of head offices; management consultancy activities
Architectural and engineering activities; technical testing and analysis
Scientific research and development
Advertising and market research
Other professional, scientific and technical activities
Veterinary activities
Administrative and support service activities
Rental and leasing activities
Employment activities
Travel agency, tour operator and other reservation service and related activities
Security and investigation activities
Services to buildings and landscape activities
Office administrative, office support and other
business support activities

Structural business statistics

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

8.8.
, 2011.

Total

NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED,


BY ENTERPRISE SIZE CLASS, 2011


Size classes of enterprises by number of persons employed

(50249) (250 )
(1049)
(09)
Medium
Small
Micro
Large
(50249) (250 or more)
(1049)
(09)

1025022

210319

181121

223545

410037

22571
14200
667
3995
3553
156

644
17
1
18
561
47

869
86
760
23

2289
119
179
185
1720
86

18769
14064
487
3706
512
-

340729

39427

56626

92999

151677

63248
9927
1307
7797
22604
10708

6189
620
12
1077
2130
628

10832
887
35
1115
5001
1033

22986
2694
808
2608
5990
3436

23241
5726
452
2997
9483
5611

10101
6659

3350
1604

3621
1940

2548
2029

582
1086

7554

2442

2622

2199

291

6855

90

80

522

6163

REPUBLIC OF SERBIA
Mining and quarrying
Mining of coal and lignite
Extraction of crude petroleum and natural gas
Mining of metal ores
Other mining and quarrying
Mining support service activities
Manufacturing
Manufacture of food products
Manufacture of beverages
Manufacture of tobacco products
Manufacture of textiles
Manufacture of wearing apparel
Manufacture of leather and related products
Manufacture of wood and of products of wood
and cork, except furniture; manufacture of
articles of straw and plaiting materials
Manufacture of paper and paper products
Printing and reproduction of recorded media
Manufacture of coke and refined petroleum
products

Structural business statistics

203

2013

Statistical yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

8.8.
, 2011. ()



Size classes of enterprises by number of persons employed

(50249) (250 )
(1049)
(09)
Medium
Small
Large
Micro
(50249) (250 or more)
(1049)
(09)

Total


,

,

NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED,


BY ENTERPRISE SIZE CLASS, 2011 (continued)

Manufacture of chemicals and chemical products


Manufacture of basic pharmaceutical products
and pharmaceutical preparations
Manufacture of rubber and plastic products

14120

1387

1878

4073

6782

6596
19197

113
2726

252
3652

504
4648

5727
8171

14214
16279

1665
497

2026
1166

5210
3364

5313
11252

35891

4855

7473

9323

14240

8629
15694

2925
1106

2843
2133

2270
2715

591
9740

17333

1982

3208

4390

7753

20894
3695
12864
4171

521
204
1620
1332

879
380
2114
1196

3185
1686
4095
793

16309
1425
5035
850

4392

352

260

923

2857

Manufacture of non-metallic mineral products


Manufacture of basic metals
Manufacture of fabricated metal products, except machinery and equipment
Manufacture of computer, electronic and
optical products
Manufacture of electrical equipment
Manufacture of machinery and equipment
n.e.c.
Manufacture of motor vehicles, trailers and
semi-trailers
Manufacture of other transport equipment
Manufacture of furniture
Other manufacturing
Repair and installation of machinery and
equipment

28232

565

1126

2708

23833

Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning


supply

36393

1451

3613

15550

15779

Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activities

19137
80

126
15

1457
65

9286
-

8268
-

,
,

17169

1303

2091

6264

7511

86943
26540
30287
30116

17025
6960
647
9418

18255
7375
1964
8916

23065
6511
9028
7526

28598
5694
18648
4256

233543

85434

51967

40068

56074

17909

8233

5568

3751

357

143377

60444

34204

22146

26583

72257

16757

12195

14171

29134

97950
61199
939
1507

12914
8244
143
72

12055
7832
108
105

11269
7814
257
50

61712
37309
431
1280

17959
16346

4405
50

3812
198

2990
158

6752
15940

23320
10917

6054
1228

6383
2938

7939
5106

2944
1645

Accommodation and food service activities


Accommodation

12403

4826

3445

2833

1299

Food and beverage service activities


,



,

204

Water collection, treatment and supply


Sewerage
Waste collection, treatment and disposal activities; materials recovery
Remediation activities and other waste management services
Construction
Construction of buildings
Civil engineering
Specialized construction activities
Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor
vehicles and motorcycles
Wholesale and retail trade and repair of motor
vehicles and motorcycles
Wholesale trade, except of motor vehicles and
motorcycles
Retail trade, except of motor vehicles and motorcycles
Transportation and storage
Land transport and transport via pipelines
Water transport
Air transport
Warehousing and support activities for transportation
Postal and courier activities

Structural business statistics

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

NUMBER OF PERSONS EMPLOYED,


BY ENTERPRISE SIZE CLASS, 2011 (continued)

8.8.
, 2011. ()

Total



Size classes of enterprises by number of persons employed

(09)
(1049)
(50249) (250 )
Large
Micro
Small
Medium
(09)
(1049)
(50249) (250 or more)

46977
9035

9789
2471

8033
2342

7636
1599

21519
2623

1535
10031
16404

1080
1157
1033

455
1650
1020

1408
2106

5816
12245

8690

3679

2390

1786

835

1282

369

176

737

Telecommunications
Computer programming, consultancy and related activities

3756

1511

902

1343

Real estate activities

, ,

60748
7680

28399
5286

16266
1529

12116
865

3967
-

19086

10525

5016

2132

1413

16531
6961
5306

6662
569
2578

4692
1323
1762

4061
3631
966

1116
1438
-

1674
3510

1055
1724

366
1578

253
208

43860
1348
1916

7106
818
138

5026
530
80

6563
1037

25165
661

3689
18592
14422

2538
639
805

871
1561
1363

280
2454
2657

13938
9597

3893

2168

621

135

969



, -



-

Information and communication


Publishing activities
Motion picture, video and television programme
production, sound
Recording and music publishing activities
Programming and broadcasting activities

Professional, scientific and technical activities


Legal and accounting activities
Activities of head offices; management consultancy activities
Architectural and engineering activities; technical testing and analysis
Scientific research and development
Advertising and market research
Other professional, scientific and technical activities
Veterinary activities
Administrative and support service
activities
Rental and leasing activities
Employment activities
Travel agency, tour operator and other reservation service and related activities
Security and investigation activities
Services to buildings and landscape activities
Office administrative, office support and other
business support activities

Structural business statistics

205

2013

Statistical yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

8.9. ,
, 2011.

VALUE ADDED AT FACTOR COSTS,


BY ENTERPRISE SIZE CLASS, 2011

mill. RSD

Total



Size classes of enterprises by number of persons employed

(09)
(1049)
(50249) (250 )
Large
Micro
Small
Medium
(09)
(1049)
(50249) (250 or more)

1329364

132175

233818

274006

689365

45575
29148
3876
9198
3259
94

55
-14
0
-123
227
-35

489
-23
443
69

3338
257
574
223
2224
60

41693
28905
3302
9121
365
-

Mining and quarrying


Mining of coal and lignite
Extraction of crude petroleum and natural gas
Mining of metal ores
Other mining and quarrying
Mining support service activities

411792
96065
26812
4410
4185
11673
6003

18320
2224
191
4
385
767
231

53067
9639
819
47
756
2503
581

106264
31239
3343
1054
2966
2968
1998

234141
52962
22458
3305
78
5436
3192

5974
10854

1035
881

2728
2052

1945
4764

265
3157

Manufacturing
Manufacture of food products
Manufacture of beverages
Manufacture of tobacco products
Manufacture of textiles
Manufacture of wearing apparel
Manufacture of leather and related products
Manufacture of wood and of products of wood
and cork, except furniture; manufacture of
articles of straw and plaiting materials
Manufacture of paper and paper products

7533

1300

2900

3000

333

52786

119

112

644

51911

17956

696

2073

7859

7328

13662
24552

29
1285

341
3848

1159
4883

12133
14536

19045
8630

515
300

2170
1062

4381
1609

11979
5659

34058

2583

6626

12157

12693

10386
14299

2452
544

4207
2979

2599
2206

1129
8571

17385

1694

3743

6858

5090

6580
2125
7919
4977

-491
50
447
711

840
327
1048
1246

2423
1165
2997
835

3808
583
3425
2185

3926

369

419

1211

1927

Manufacture of non-metallic mineral products


Manufacture of basic metals
Manufacture of fabricated metal products,
except machinery and equipment
Manufacture of computer, electronic and optical
products
Manufacture of electrical equipment
Manufacture of machinery and equipment
n.e.c.
Manufacture of motor vehicles, trailers and
semi-trailers
Manufacture of other transport equipment
Manufacture of furniture
Other manufacturing
Repair and installation of machinery and
equipment

86583

-23

846

3187

82573

Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning


supply

37611

1432

3912

12699

19568

Water supply; sewerage, waste


management and remediation activities

19194
81

347
9

862
72

7219
-

10766
-

18372

1112

2978

5480

8802

-36

-36


,

,

,



,


,
,

206

REPUBLIC OF SERBIA

Printing and reproduction of recorded media


Manufacture of coke and refined petroleum
products
Manufacture of chemicals and chemical
products
Manufacture of basic pharmaceutical products
and pharmaceutical preparations
Manufacture of rubber and plastic products

Water collection, treatment and supply


Sewerage
Waste collection, treatment and disposal
activities; materials recovery
Remediation activities and other waste
management services

Structural business statistics

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

8.9. ,
, 2011. ()

VALUE ADDED AT FACTOR COSTS,


BY ENTERPRISE SIZE CLASS, 2011 (continued)

mill. RSD

Total



Size classes of enterprises by number of persons employed

(50249) (250 )
(1049)
(09)
Medium
Small
Large
Micro
(50249) (250 or more)
(1049)
(09)

118452
34867
53809
29776

11924
6493
9
5422

22148
9928
2718
9502

30702
8806
12188
9708

53678
9640
38894
5144

258537

54637

79225

56845

67830

17091

3795

6612

6448

237

182033

44644

61846

38951

36592

59413

6199

10768

11446

31001

104278
57989
754
419

8108
5141
129
-135

17933
13177
144
642

13827
9520
302
121

64410
30152
180
-209

28099
17017

2949
24

3525
445

3535
350

18090
16198

13273
7256

966
189

3673
1763

6249
4153

2385
1151

Accommodation and food service activities


Accommodation

6017

777

1910

2096

1234

Food and beverage service activities

134167
9173

6238
1107

11626
3549

12340
997

103963
3521

1668
18939
86850

766
453
550

902
675
1114

808
4433

17003
80753

15950
1587

3237
126

4988
399

5040
1063

2686
-

10877

5638

4437

802

, ,

71591
8249

19729
3056

23395
2542

23030
2650

5437
-

20220

7758

7236

4145

1081

19813
9730
9772

4825
550
2039

6302
1447
4584

7028
5036
3149

1659
2697
-

1950
1857

746
754

377
907

827
195

36628
9413
1560

5153
1742
143

13068
7671
79

4722
679

13685
659

2408
10503
7709

1202
309
329

768
1036
813

438
1539
2015

7619
4552

5035

1428

2701

51

855



, -



-

Construction
Construction of buildings
Civil engineering
Specialized construction activities
Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor
vehicles and motorcycles
Wholesale and retail trade and repair of motor
vehicles and motorcycles
Wholesale trade, except of motor vehicles and
motorcycles
Retail trade, except of motor vehicles and motorcycles
Transportation and storage
Land transport and transport via pipelines
Water transport
Air transport
Warehousing and support activities for transportation
Postal and courier activities

Information and communication


Publishing activities
Motion picture, video and television programme
production, sound
Programming and broadcasting activities
Telecommunications
Computer programming, consultancy and related activities
Information service activities
Real estate activities
Professional, scientific and technical activities
Legal and accounting activities
Activities of head offices; management consultancy activities
Architectural and engineering activities; technical testing and analysis
Scientific research and development
Advertising and market research
Other professional, scientific and technical activities
Veterinary activities
Administrative and support service activities
Rental and leasing activities
Employment activities
Travel agency, tour operator and other reservation service and related activities
Security and investigation activities
Services to buildings and landscape activities
Office administrative, office support and other
business support activities

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8.10. , 2011.

PRODUCTIVITY AND PROFITABILITY, 2011

,
,
.
.
Apparent labour
Average
productivity,
personnel costs,
thousand RSD
thousand RSD

,
%
Wage adjusted
labor
productivity, %

,
%
Profitability,
%

1297

794

163,3

8,1







, ,

2019
1209

1200
752

168,3
160,8

21,0
8,1

3067

1371

223,7

9,6

1033
1362

754
783

137,1
174,1

10,2
13,2

1107
1065
569
2856
2896

671
848
547
1168
856

165,0
125,6
104,1
244,6
338,1

4,3
5,7
3,7
29,7
64,4

1178

964

122,2

8,7

835

592

141,2

20,5

208

REPUBLIC OF SERBIA
Mining and quarrying
Manufacturing
Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply
Water supply; sewerage, waste management
and remediation activities
Construction
Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles
Transportation and storage
Accommodation and food service activities
Information and communication
Real estate activities
Professional, scientific and technical
activities
Administrative and support service activities

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CHAPTER

AGRICULTURE

2012.
61,9%,
38,1%. 2011. ,
17,7%.

30,6%.
31,5%, 11,7%,
18,5%.

0,2%.
je 0,2%, 17,7%
5,6%, 6,3%.
2012. ,
64,4%, 4,7%, 1,1%,
12,6% 16,4%.
58,4%,
12,8%, 8,0%, 13,9%.
2012. , 2011.
, je 8,0%, 15,2%,
45,5% 17,5%.
, ,
1,1%, 0,6%. 6,0%.

In 2012, the share of crop production in the total value of agricultural production was 61.9% and that of cattle production 38.1%. When
compared with 2011, the net index of physical volume of agricultural
production decreased by 17.7%.
In relation to the previous year, crop production fell by 30.6%.
Within crop production, the values of crop farming, viticulture and fruit
growing are lower by 31.5%, 11.7% and 18.5% respectively.
The value of livestock production in relation to the previous year
grew by 0.2%. In the structure of livestock production the value of cattle
breeding grew by 0.2%, of sheep breeding by 17.7%, of poultry breeding
by 5.6%, while that of pig breeding fell by 6.3%.
In 2012, arable land participated with 64.6% in the total agricultural area, orchards with 4.7%, vineyards with 1.1%, meadows with
12.2% and pastures with 16.4%. In the structure of sown areas of arable
land, cereals participated with 58.4%, industrial crops with 12.8%, vegetable crops with 8.0% and fodder crops with 13.9%.

CROP PRODUCTION

When compared to 2011, in 2012 recorded was a decrease in the


total production of wheat by 8.0%, sunflowers by 15.2%, maize by
45.5% and sugar beet by 17.5%.
Compared to the previous year, the number of livestock units grew
by 1.1%, the production of beet by 0.6%, while the production of meat
fell by 6.0%.

Sources and methods of data collection

Data on enterprises and farm cooperatives are collected by means


of regular annual surveys based on data taken from accounting and
other records.


.
.
1250 ,
4000 , , ,
.

,

.
,
,
,
.

Data on family holdings are obtained from estimates produced by


statistical estimators. Area estimates are based on data of the comprehensive cadastral register. A networked group of about 1,250 statistical
estimators has been set up to cover 4,000 estimation areas, each consisting generally of one or more cadastral municipalities. Trained agricultural experts or advanced agricultural producers, being well acquainted
with local conditions and in permanent contact with statistical offices, are
engaged as statistical estimators. These rely in their work on the latest
cadastral data, estimates from preceding years, information obtained
from agricultural producers and experts, as well as on own observations
and other sources.

Coverage



.


.

Statistical data on crop production cover funds and the production


of enterprises and farm cooperatives dealing with crop production. These
reporting units deliver reports for a part of family holdings production,
which is realized in cooperation with enterprises and farm cooperatives.

,
,

(
, .).

As for family holdings, the data cover total areas and yields, as
well as areas and yields other than of family holdings (non-agricultural
households, town gardens and similar).

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Definitions

.
, ,
, .

Utilised agricultural area is land area used for agricultural production. This includes: arable land, orchards, vineyards and permanent
grassland


: , ,
, , ,
, ., , ,
, , .

Other area includes forest land, other land not used directly for
plant production: fish ponds, reeds, marshland and infertile land, ground
occupied by houses, back yards, construction sites, factories etc, then by
roads, streets, railways, all water currents, bare soil, etc.

()
,
.

Productive fruit trees and grape vines are fruit trees and grape
vines capable, by their physiological maturity, to grow fruit under normal
vegetative conditions, whether they bore fruit or not in the relevant year.

, (), .
( ha) -

/ ,

Yield of crops is shown as the granary yield of normal humidity after deduction of all losses during harvest, transportation and threshing.
Yield per area unit (per hectare) is calculated on the basis of harvested area.
Yield per fruit tree grape vine is calculated for productive fruit
tree or grape vines.

Methodological papers

,
.: 22, 100, 126 211.

Detailed methodological explanations of the Statistics of Plant


Production have been published in the Methodological Papers (FSO)
No. 22, 100, 126 and 211.

LIVESTOCK BREEDING

Sources and methods of data collection

,
, , ,

(
),
( ).

Data on the number of livestock and livestock turnover, as well as


on the production of milk, eggs, honey and wool have been collected by
means of regular annual reports of enterprises and farm cooperatives,
and other forms of association with the status of legal entities (Annual
Survey on Livestock Breeding), and annual surveys for family holdings
(Survey on Livestock Number).

a , ,
1956. .
. ,
2002. ,
2004.
1% .

The sample-based Survey on Livestock Number has been carried


out from 1956. Ever since, the size and type of the sample has been
changed several times. A new sample has been selected on the basis of
data of the Census of Population, Households and Dwellings in
2002. Consequently, since 2004 a two-stage stratified simple sample,
covering about 1% of family holdings, has been in use.


, 2006.
1. ( 15. ),
2007.
1. ( 31. ),
.

Due to the harmonization with European standards and recommendations, the Survey on Livestock Number has been carried out as of
December 1st (instead January 15th) since 2006, while the Annual Survey on Livestock Breeding has been carried out as of December 1st
(instead December 31st) since 2007, with modifications in livestock
categorization.



,

.

Data on livestock increase and meat production have been calculated on the basis of available data on livestock balances from the Survey on Livestock Number and Annual Survey on Livestock Breeding,
livestock exports and imports and reports referring to livestock slaughter
in abattoirs.

2012.
2012. ,

.

Data for 2012 were obtained on the basis of the preliminary results
of the Census of Agriculture, 2012, data on livestock slaughter and survey results relative to livestock from previous years.


, ,
.

Data on veterinary personnel and facilities have been taken over


from the Ministry of Agriculture, Trade, Forestry and Water Management.

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Coverage

,
,
,
,
.

.

Data on the number and balance of livestock, as well as on the


number of beehives cover livestock and beehives in enterprises, agricultural cooperatives and other forms of association with the status of legal
entities, but also livestock and beehives in family holdings. Data on
family holdings also cover livestock and beehives in households other
than of the family holdings.
Definitions

.
500 kg.
/ ,
.
.

.

,
, . .

, .
:

( 2006.
);


( 2006.
,
).


e ,
.

(
+ ) .

The livestock unit is a unit used to bring the number of livestock to


a comparable value. The weight of the livestock unit is 500 kg.
The livestock balance represents livestock annual turnover where
changes in livestock number are registered. Data on imports and exports
of livestock are published according to the general trade system.
Gross weight of livestock represents the weight of animals directly
before slaughtering.
Net weight of livestock represents the weight of slaughtered animals after the removal of certain parts, depending on livestock type and
category, i.e. the weight of eviscerated slaughtered animal.
Livestock increase represents the production of live weight of livestock throughout the year as a result of livestock breeding and fattening.
It includes:
-

weight difference at the end and beginning of the year;

weight difference between imported and exported livestock (up


to 2006, the weight difference between sold and purchased
livestock);

total gross weight of slaughtered livestock on the territory of


the Republic of Serbia (up to 2006 gross weight of slaughtered
livestock in enterprises, farm cooperatives and family
holdings).

ilk production represents the quantity of milked milk used for


human consumption or processing, except of the quantity used for animal feeding.
eat production represents the net weight of slaughtered livestock
from domestic production (total slaughtering on the territory of the Republic of Serbia imports of live animals + exports of live animals) with
deduction of crude fats.

. .

Crude fats include fatty tissue, bacon, mesentary and tallow deposited around intestines. Suet around the kidneys is not included in
crude fats.

Methodological papers


, .: 98, 199
358, , 11.

The bases of the methodology of livestock statistics have been


published in Methodological Papers (FSO) No. 98, 199, 358, and in
Methodological Standards (SORS), No. 11.

, ,

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FISHING

Sources and methods of data collection

Fishing statistics monitors related trends of basic indicators and

collects data on the production of consumable and young fish in ponds

(Annual Survey on the Production of Consumable and Young Fish in

Ponds), based on the available accounting documents and other records

of the reporting unit, as well as on data on fish catches in rivers, lakes

, ,

and canals (Annual Survey on Fish Catches in Rivers, Lakes and

( , )

Canals), based on records and assessments of the persons employed in

the users of the fishing area. Thus obtained data relate to the number of

employees in the fishing area, fishing farms area and fish ponds, the

,
, ,
,
.

production of young and consumable fish, the number of professional


fishermen, the number of licenses issued for sporting and recreational
fishermen and the amount of fish caught.

Coverage

The Annual Survey on the Production of Consumable and Young

, ,

Fish in Ponds includes legal entities, their units, entrepreneurs,

, ,

agricultural holdings, local authorities and other institutions that grow

consumable and young fish. The Annual Survey on Fish Catches in

Rivers, Lakes and Canals includes fishing area users.

Definitions

Area of ponds used in the exploitation represents the utilised

, ,
, .
,



( , 36/09).

,
.

productive water surface.


Consumable fish production in ponds represents the quantities of
produced fish for marketing.
Caught from the pond - presents the amount of fish caught from
the pond, whether for sale or reproduction or moved to winter quarters
where it will remain until further marketing.
User of fishing area is an enterprise, public enterprise or other
legal entity that meets the requirements prescribed by the Law on the
Protection and Sustainable Use of Fish Stock (Official Gazette of the
RS, No 36/09).
Fishing area is a natural or artificial fishing water or a part that
makes the hydrological, biological and economic unit for the protection
and sustainable use of fish stocks.
Professional fishing is the catching of sexually mature specimens
of fish by hook, fishnet or self-catching gear in order to put the caught
fish on the market.

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ENTERPRISES AND FARM COOPERATIVES

Sources and methods of data collection

2012.
2012. .

Data for 2012 are estimates based on the preliminary results of


the Census of Agriculture, 2012.

Coverage


,


.
: ,
,


.

Covered are agricultural enterprises and farm cooperatives, as


well as units incorporated in other non-agricultural enterprises and farm
cooperatives engaged in agricultural production or agricultural production
services.
Note: Due to differences in the methodology, the coverage and
classification of enterprises and farm cooperatives, the data on the number of employees in enterprises and farm cooperatives differ from those
shown in the chapter on Employment.

Methodological papers

, : 99, 119, 198, 283 333.

Methodological explanations are published in Methodological Papers (FSO) No. 99, 119, 198, 283 and 333.

INDICES OF PHYSICAL VOLUME OF AGRICULTURAL


PRODUCTION
The index of physical volume of agricultural production is a statistical indicator used to measure the changes in the volume of agricultural
production.



,

.
.

The indexes are calculated on the basis of the data from regular
agricultural statistical surveys referring to the volume of crop and livestock production, as well as on the basis of the data on agricultural producers average prices at the level of the Republic of Serbia. All agricultural products of economic interest are included in the list of products.



(, , , , , ),

(, , ).
56
.

.
.
2009. , 2005.
, , ,
.

Products with low economic interest in the last few years (muslin,
spelt, millet, buckwheat, chicory, racings and lens) have been excluded
from the list of products for index calculation, and those that had bigger
influence on the volume of agricultural production have been included
(raspberry, strawberry, garlic and cucumber). Consequently, the new list
includes 56 economically important agricultural products. Movable
three-year averages of producer prices on the level of the Republic of
Serbia are used for weighting factors. Total agricultural production index
has been calculated on the basis of final net production. Since 2009,
2005 has been taken to be the base year for the calculation of base
indexes, and has been applied to the whole annual series for reasons of
comparability.

.

56 ,
, ,
(50% , , ,
).

For the Agriculture as a whole, gross and net indices have been calculated. The agricultural production of all 56 products from the list has been
taken into account in the calculation of the gross index number, but
fodder (50% of maize, barley, oats, fodder crops and meadow hay) has
been excluded from the calculation of the net index number in order to
avoid double counting.

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2012.

RESULTS OF THE CENSUS 2002.


1. 15. 2012 ,
2011. (
, . 104/09 24/11).

The Census of Agriculture on the territory of the Republic of Serbia was carried out from October 1st to December 15th 2012 in accordance with the Law on the Census of Agriculture, 2011 (Official Journal
of the RS, Nos 104/09 and 24/11).

,
,


2010. ( )



.
2012.
, ,




,
.
30. 2012.

The instruments, coverage, characteristics and standardization of


concepts and definitions have been used as laid down in the World
Programme for the Census of Agriculture 2010 (FAO UN), Eurostat
methodology for farm structure surveys and according to the agricultural
production surveys.
The Census of Agriculture 2012 covered enterprises, cooperative
farms, other forms of organisation with the status of legal entities and
entrepreneurs registered to the Business Register Agency under agricultural production as their primary activity or registered in another activity
but having organizational parts where agricultural production is performed, as well as family holdings.
The critical moment of the census was September 30th, 2012.


2012. ,

. ,
31. 2014. .

The data shown in tables are part of the preliminary results of the
Census of Agriculture, 2012, which are published in accordance with the
law and are available to users on the website of the Statistical Office of
the Republic of Serbia. The final results will be published successively,
not later than December 31st, 2014.

Definitions



, ,
,

.




( ), (
) ,
,
,
(, , ) ,
:
50
,

;
50
,

,
,
,
(
),
,

;
30. 2012. :
- ,
- (, ,
),
- ,
- ,
- (, ,
),
- 50 ,
- 20 .
() :
, ,
, ,
() 2011/12 .

An agricultural holding is a technical and economical independent


production unit which has single management and on which an enterprise, farm cooperative or another legal entity, entrepreneur or family
holding undertakes agricultural production as primary or secondary
activity.

214

In the Census of Agriculture, a family holding is every family or


other community of persons (including single household) who live together and spend jointly income for subsistence, which members (one or
more) are engaged in agricultural production, whether as their primary or
secondary activity. which has single management, use jointly the means
of production (land machinery, buildings) and labour of its members,
which holder is a physical person who:
Cultivates use 50 and more ares of agricultural land on
which agricultural production is undertaken, whether intended
for marketing or not;
Cultivate use less than 50 ares of agricultural land, but
undertakes crop farming, fruit, vine, vegetable and flower
growing (including production under glass and plastic protective cover), mushroom growing and livetstock breeding, i.e.
undertakes agricultural production for marketing;
has at least, as of September 30th, 2012:
- two heads of cattle, or
- one head of cattle and two heads of small livestock (pigs,
goats, sheep together), or
- five sheep or five goats, or
- three pigs, or
- four small livestock (pigs, goats, sheep together), or
- 50 units of poultry, or
- 20 bee colonies
Utilised agricultural area is: agricultural area in kitchen gardens,
arable land and gardens, meadows, pastures and permanent crops
which were cultivated (used) by the holding in 2011/12 agricultural year.

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FORESTRY


1962335 ha. 927773 ha,
47% , 53%
.

The total forest land area in the Republic of Serbia is 1962335 ha.
The state sector manages 927773 ha, which is about 47% of the total
forest land, and the remaining 53% is in the private sector.

2012.
2011. 2609 . m3.
2074 . m3,
, 79%
. 1866
. m3, 743 . m3.
, 1725 . m3
, 141 . m3
.

Gross wood stock in forests in 2012 was smaller than in 2011 and
amounted to 2609 thousand. m3. In the state sector there were 2074
thous. m3 of felled wood stock, significantly higher than in the private
sector, which was about 79% of the totally felled wood stock. In the
forests of pure stands there were 1866 thous.m3, and in the forests of
mixed stands there were 743 thous.m3. As for pure stands of conifers
and broadleaved trees, 1725 thous.m3 of pure stands of broadleaved
trees were felled, and 141 thous. m3 of pure stands of conifers.

e 2012. 2011.
, 686 ha, 24%
.
2012. 2135 ha.
869 ha, 41%
2012. . 1541 ha,
594 ha .

When compared with 2011, in 2012 artificial afforestation was


down by 686 ha, what represents a fall of about 24% compared to the
previous year. The total area that was afforested in 2012 amounted to
2135 ha. The area afforested by conifers equaled 869 ha, what is about
41% of the total afforested areas during 2012. There were 1541 ha and
594 ha that were afforested in the state and public sector, respectively.

2012.
7460 ha, 63118 m3.

Damages caused by fire in 2012 were recorded on an area of


7460 ha, with a damaged wood stock of 63118 m3.

Sources and methods of data collection

: , ,
- () . , , .

. ,
. ,
.
, ,
, .
, .
, .

The reporting method is used to collect data, and the sources are:
technical documentation, accounting records, forestry and economic
management studies, etc. As far as unmanaged forests are concerned,
the estimation method is mainly utilised when the above mentioned
sources are not available.
The data on areas are collected every three years. Reports are
submitted by forestry and other organisations, i.e. business entities
dealing with forest management and exploitation. Data on roads, transport equipment and machinery are gathered on annual basis.
Data on the production, sale and forest assortments stock were
taken from monthly reports submitted by forest and other organisations,
i.e. business entities producing forest assortments in state forests,
whether forest management and exploitation is their main activity or not.
The reports are based on the production, sale and stocks of forest assortments records.
Other data on forestry are collected by means of annual reports of
regular statistical forestry surveys, based on accounting records.

, , .
.

Data on hunting are collected from hunting associations, organisations engaged in hunting, other bodies and organisations, i.e business
entities owning hunting grounds and game rearing farms. The survey is
conducted every two years.

Coverage

, ,
.
.

Data on timber felling, forest growing and tending, plantations, intensive plantings and hunting are collected with full coverage. Data on
forest assortments production and sale cover organisations engaged in
permanent production of forest assortments in state forests.

, ,
.

All damages in state forests are covered by data, contrary to private forests where data include only damages caused by fire.

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Definitions

.
,
. ,
,
5 .

A forest is any area larger than 0.05 ha, covered with forest trees.
A forest is also taken to be forest nurseries in the wood complex and
forest seed plantations, as well as protective belts of trees, of an area
larger than 0.05 ha. Tree alleys, parks in inhabited places, forest tree
nurseries and groups of forest trees on an area under 0.05 ha are not
considered to be a forest.

()

High forests are those originated mainly from seed.


Coppices are forests originated mainly from stumps shoots.

, , .
, .
-

Other categories of forests are scrubs, maquis, shrubberies, and


beech forests.
Scrubs are devastated coppices of small growth and stunted trees
mostly used for livestock grazing and browsing.
Shrubberies are devastated coppices with bushes prevailing.
Beech forests are those which are mainly used for leaves cutting.

( ) -

, , ,
.

Total wood stock (gross volume) covers felled industrial, technical


wood and fuel wood - all manufactured forest assortments and total
residue, representing the total volume of wood measured on stump.

, ( ) .

Industrial wood has favorable physical and chemical properties,


intended for industrial (mechanical and chemical) processing.

,
.

Technical wood has favorable physical and chemical properties,


intended for various technical purposes.

Tending and land reclamation of forests comprise works in high


forests and coppices, by which stands quality improves.

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BASIC INDICATORS OF AGRICULTURE, 20102012

2010

2011

2012

REPUBLIC OF SERBIA

(2005 = 100)


, .

, . ha




1)
2)

100,1
789
7788912)
1452
1313
5092
4216

100,8
712
7788912)
1422
1295
5096
4254

44
56

82,3
30041)
6320591)
1437
1254
5092
4243

43
57

2012.
, 2002.

2)
1)

41
59

According to the Census of Agriculture, 2012.


According to the Census on Population, Households and Dwellings in 2002.

INDEXES OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION, 20102012

9.2. 20102012.
,
1)
Agriculture,
total1)

Production indexes net (2005=100)


Enterprises and farm cooperatives number
Family holdings number
Livestock units, thousands
Family holdings
Agriculture area, thousand ha
Family holdings
Percentage share in sales and purchase
Enterprises and farm cooperatives
Family holdings

/ Crop production

All

Crop farming

Fruit growing

/ Livestock breeding

Viticulture

All

2)
3)
Sheep breedPoultry
breeding2)
ing3)

1)
Cattle
breeding1)

Pig breeding

96,8
98,5
100,2

103,4
98,5
93,7

103,4
103,2
117,7

109,1
109,9
105,6

91,4
90,0
90,3

89,1
87,8
82,3

98,4
101,6
119,6

105,3
115,7
122,1

= 100
Chain indexes previous year = 100
2010
2011
2012

101,1
100,9
82,3

101,1
98,2
69,4

105,8
95,4
68,5

81,1
119,3
71,5

76,5
98,4
88,3

101,1
100,2
100,2

2005 = 100
Base indexes 2005 = 100
2010
2011
2012

100,1
100,8
82,3

103,4
101,5
70,5

.
, .
3) .

100,4
95,8
65,5

121,3
144,7
103,4

137,2
135,0
119,3

1)

1)

2)

2)

3)

92,7
92,9
93,1

Increase of cattle and cows milk production.


Increase of sheep, wool and ewes milk production.
Increase of poultry and eggs production.

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. ha

Total

UTILISED AGRICULTURAL AREA1), 20102012


thous. ha

Arable fields
and gardens

Orchards

Vineyards

Meadows

Pastures

2010
2011
2012

5051
5056
5052

3295
3294
3282

240
240
238

57
56
54

624
621
641

836
845
837

2010
2011
2012

REPUBLIC OF SERBIA

2010
2011
2012

1964
1959
1958

1750
1748
1746

35
35
35

13
13
12

56
55
55

111
108
110

2010
2011
2012

SRBIJA SEVER

2010
2011
2012

214
212
211

172
170
168

17
17
17

3
3
3

14
14
13

9
8
10

2010
2011
2012

Beogradski region

2010
2011
2012

1750
1747
1747

1578
1578
1578

18
18
18

10
10
9

42
41
42

102
100
100

2010
2011
2012

Region Vojvodine

2010
2011
2012

3087
3098
3091

1545
1546
1534

205
205
204

45
44
42

567
566
585

724
736
726

2010
2011
2012

SRBIJA JUG

2010
2011
2012

1587
1591
1587

779
781
778

132
132
132

14
14
14

297
297
298

365
366
365

2010
2011
2012

2010
2011
2012

1500
1507
1504

766
765
756

73
73
72

31
30
28

270
269
287

359
370
361

2010
2011
2012

...

...

...

...

...

...


1)

( ,
)
( , ).

1)

Region Kosovo i Metohija

UTILISED ARABLE AREA1), 20102012

. ha

thous. ha

/ Sown area

Total

Region Juzne i Istocne


Srbije

Includes agricultural holdings areas (enterprises, farm cooperatives and family holdings) and
those other than of agricultural holdings (communal trodden land, pastures and other lands).

9.4. 1), 20102012.


Arable
fields and
gardens

Region umadije i Zapadne


Srbije

Cereals

Vegetable
Industrial
crops
crops

Fodder
crops

Fallows and
Nurseries
uncultivated
arable fields

2010
2011
2012

3295
3294
3282

3066
3067
3060

1894
1911
1919

439
429
421

273
272
264

460
455
456

1
1
1

226
224
219

2010
2011
2012

REPUBLIC OF SERBIA

2010
2011
2012

1750
1748
1746

1716
1715
1719

1101
1119
1138

414
400
392

91
89
82

110
108
107

34
31
24

2010
2011
2012

SRBIJA SEVER

2010
2011
2012

172
170
168

157
156
154

92
93
93

9
10
10

21
21
19

35
33
32

15
14
13

2010
2011
2012

Beogradski region

2010
2011
2012

1578
1578
1578

1559
1559
1565

1009
1026
1045

405
390
382

70
68
63

75
75
75

19
17
11

2010
2011
2012

Region Vojvodine

2010
2011
2012

1545
1546
1534

1352
1351
1340

793
792
781

25
28
29

182
183
181

350
347
349

1
1
-

193
194
194

2010
2011
2012

SRBIJA JUG

2010
2011
2012

779
781
778

707
711
707

400
401
398

11
12
12

104
105
104

192
192
193

72
70
71

2010
2011
2012

2010
2011
2012

766
765
756

645
640
633

393
391
383

14
16
17

78
78
77

158
155
156

1
1
-

121
124
123

2010
2011
2012

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

1)

, ,

.

218

1)

Region umadije i
Zapadne Srbije

Region Juzne i Istocne


Srbije

Region Kosovo i
Metohija

The difference between arable fields and gardens, and the total of sown areas, nurseries,
fallows and uncultivated arable field represents areas under willow groves and poplars on arable fields and areas under flowers and decorative bushes.

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Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

9.5. , 20102012. (I )

AREA SOWN WITH MAJOR CROPS, 20102012 (part I)

. ha

thous. ha

Wheat

Maize

Sunflower
Sugar beet

Soya

Tobacco

2010
2011
2012

493
494
481

1235
1262
1288

67
56
65

171
174
167

171
165
164

6
7
6

2010
2011
2012

REPUBLIC OF SERBIA

2010
2011
2012

278
270
263

756
789
817

67
55
68

159
161
153

164
157
156

4
4
4

2010
2011
2012

SRBIJA SEVER

2010
2011
2012

26
28
26

53
53
57

2
1
4

2
2
2

5
5
4

2010
2011
2012

Beogradski region

2010
2011
2012

252
242
237

703
736
760

65
54
64

157
159
151

159
152
152

4
4
4

2010
2011
2012

Region Vojvodine

2010
2011
2012

215
223
217

479
473
471

12
13
14

8
9
9

2
2
2

2010
2011
2012

SRBIJA JUG

2010
2011
2012

84
87
86

260
258
258

2
2
2

7
8
8

1
1
1

2010
2011
2012

2010
2011
2012

131
136
131

219
215
213

10
11
12

1
1
1

1
1
1

2010
2011
2012

9.5. , 20102012. (II )

Beans

Region Juzne i Istocne


Srbije

Region Kosovo i Metohija

AREA SOWN WITH MAJOR CROPS, 20102012 (part II)

. ha

Potatoes

Region umadije i Zapadne


Srbije

thous. ha

Peppers

Tomatoes

Lucerne

Clover

2010
2011
2012

77
78
75

20
20
19

18
18
18

20
20
20

187
183
178

119
120
119

2010
2011
2012

REPUBLIC OF SERBIA

2010
2011
2012

22
23
24

8
8
7

5
5
5

7
7
7

70
68
68

19
21
22

2010
2011
2012

SRBIJA SEVER

2010
2011
2012

5
5
7

2
2
2

1
1
2

2
2
2

16
16
18

11
11
12

2010
2011
2012

Beogradski region

2010
2011
2012

17
18
17

6
6
5

4
4
3

5
5
5

54
52
50

8
10
10

2010
2011
2012

Region Vojvodine

2010
2011
2012

55
56
54

13
13
13

14
14
14

13
13
13

118
115
116

99
100
98

2010
2011
2012

SRBIJA JUG

2010
2011
2012

31
32
31

6
6
6

7
7
7

7
7
7

61
60
60

59
59
58

2010
2011
2012

2010
2011
2012

24
24
23

7
7
7

7
7
7

6
6
6

57
55
56

40
41
40

2010
2011
2012

Region umadije i Zapadne


Srbije

Region Juzne i Istocne


Srbije

Region Kosovo i Metohija

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/ Republic of Serbia


Beogradski region
Region Vojvodine

-
-
-
-
,
,
,
,
ha, t
ha, t
ha, t
ha, t
, t
, t
, t
, t
ha / Area
ha / Area
ha / Area
ha / Area
Production, Yield per
Production, Yield per
Production, Yield per
Production, Yield per
harvested,
harvested,
harvested,
harvested,
ha, t
ha, t
ha, t
ha, t
t
t
t
t
ha
ha
ha
ha
/ Srbija sever

/ Total

2010
2011
2012

484242
493006
480539

1630546
2076237
1910914

3,4
4,2
4,0

268963
269581
262988

2010
2011
2012

1229573
1258437
1268544

7207191
6479564
3532602

5,9
5,1
2,8

750905
785746
806618

2010
2011
2012

66446
55627
64768

3324847
2821919
2328325

50,0
50,7
35,9

66146
55279
64464

2010
2011
2012

169384
174270
166920

378409
432020
366020

2,2
2,5
2,2

157638
160698
152310

2010
2011
2012

170255
165253
162714

540859
440847
280638

3,2
2,7
1,7

162449
156356
153978

2010
2011
2012

12012
15357
8258

24399
44531
20076

2,0
2,9
2,4

11069
14344
7095

2010
2011
2012

5828
6549
6287

10440
10437
8521

1,8
1,6
1,4

3550
4323
4337

2010
2011
2012

76675
78377
75449

887363
891513
577966

11,6
11,4
7,7

21991
22972
21504

2010
2011
2012

20268
19555
18851

43237
39508
26849

1,2
1,2
1,0

7835
7274
6740

2010
2011
2012

20891
20581
20441

336600
315496
266330

14,5
14,2
12,2

5856
5622
5509

2010
2011
2012

18475
17888
17480

154953
145206
130104

8,4
8,1
7,4

4792
4492
4121

2010
2011
2012

20181
20229
19338

189412
198677
155663

9,4
9,8
8,1

7716
7569
6931

2010
2011
2012

187079
183382
179039

1104840
985410
734861

5,8
5,3
4,0

69893
67798
64153

2010
2011
2012

118977
119480
118804

556537
492731
388508

4,5
4,0
3,2

19486
20174
20442

2010
2011
2012

590927
586827
575524

1214606
1080326
767081

2,1
1,8
1,3

47463
46696
48240

2010
2011
2012

659387
715407
702887

509636
478939
342002

0,8
0,7
0,5

96290
94140
93675

2010
2011
2012

27503
30157
47927

657201
655618
736943

22,9
21,1
14,9

13176
15150
23173

/ Wheat
990874
3,7
25994
1297607
4,8
27481
1162885
4,4
25662
/ Maize
4948152
6,6
52221
4628068
5,9
52576
2397591
3,0
54268
/ Sugar beet
3316838
50,1
1604
2813320
50,9
1358
2323596
36,0
3573
/ Sunflower
353958
2,2
1620
404295
2,5
1906
340544
2,2
1596
o / Soya
521269
3,2
4188
422482
2,7
4644
266801
1,7
3859
/ Rape seed
22227
2,0
1206
41587
2,9
2049
17541
2,5
820
/ Tobacco
6672
1,9
38
6913
1,6
38
5792
1,3
48
/ Potatoes
315173
14,3
5213
325221
14,2
5191
210663
9,8
4910
1) / Beans1)
12082
1,3
1564
11584
1,4
1591
6406
0,8
1380
2) / Cabbage and kale2)
104816
16,2
1825
91559
15,1
1737
76640
13,2
1606
/ Peppers
46113
9,6
678
39804
8,9
685
28542
6,9
668
/ Tomatoes
82248
10,7
2353
87920
11,6
2262
60147
8,7
2074
3) / Lucerne3)
484768
6,9
16316
450766
6,6
15531
296440
4,6
14592
4) / Clover4)
99133
5,0
11256
96294
4,7
10581
65760
3,2
10467
/ Meadows
96218
2,0
9486
85136
1,8
9895
62363
1,3
10175
/ Pastures
109741
1,1
5923
116853
1,2
6183
67074
0,7
5946
5)/ Maize for fodder5
403842
30,2
4875
422687
27,4
5443
407798
16,7
6608

86837
117292
99936

3,3
4,3
3,9

242969
242100
237326

904037
1180315
1062949

3,7
4,9
4,5

259374
223526
114193

5,0
4,3
2,1

698684
733170
752350

4688778
4404542
2283398

6,7
6,0
3,0

79924
65492
102125

49,8
48,2
28,6

64542
53921
60891

3236914
2747828
2221471

50,2
51,0
36,5

2792
4207
3183

1,7
2,2
1,6

156018
158792
150714

351166
400088
337361

2,3
2,5
2,2

14050
11142
6251

3,3
2,4
1,6

158261
151712
150119

507219
411340
260550

3,2
2,7
1,7

1776
5633
1878

1,5
2,7
2,3

9863
12295
6275

20451
35954
15663

2,1
2,9
2,5

56
49
57

1,5
1,3
1,2

3512
4285
4289

6616
6864
5735

1,9
1,6
1,3

59192
48839
26695

11,4
9,4
5,4

16778
17781
16594

255981
276382
183968

15,3
15,5
11,1

2548
2832
1529

1,1
1,2
1,0

6271
5683
5360

9534
8752
4877

1,4
1,4
0,8

25407
21979
15840

11,3
11,0
8,7

4031
3885
3903

79409
69580
60800

18,5
16,9
15,6

2438
2625
2129

3,6
3,8
3,2

4114
3807
3453

43675
37179
26413

10,6
9,8
7,6

21734
22359
13948

9,2
9,9
6,7

5363
5307
4857

60514
65561
46199

11,3
12,4
9,5

100413
100475
61485

6,1
6,4
4,2

53577
52267
49561

384355
350291
234955

7,2
6,7
4,7

46152
41532
23449

4,0
3,9
2,2

8230
9593
9975

52981
54762
42311

6,4
5,7
4,2

18621
20033
14302

2,0
2,0
1,4

37977
36801
38065

77597
65103
48061

2,0
1,8
1,3

4084
4989
2743

0,7
0,8
0,5

90367
87957
87729

105657
111864
64331

1,2
1,3
0,7

135437
132053
126051

27,6
23,8
17,5

8301
9707
16565

268405
290634
281747

31,8
29,5
17,0

ha , .
ha , .
ha , .
4) , ha .
5) ha , .
1)
2)
3)

220

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PRODUCTION OF MAJOR CROPS, 2010-2012


/ Republic of Serbia
/ Srbija jug

ha,
, ha
, t
t
Area
Production, t
Yield per ha, t
harvested,
ha
215279
223425
217551

639672
778630
748029

3,0
3,5
3,4

478668
472691
461926

2259039
1851496
1135011

4,7
3,9
2,5

300
348
304

8009
8599
4729

26,7
24,7
15,6

11746
13572
14610

24451
27725
25476

2,1
2,0
1,7

7806
8897
8736

19590
18365
13837

2,5
2,1
1,6

943
1013
1163

2172
2944
2535

2,3
2,9
2,2

2278
2226
1950

3768
3524
2729

1,7
1,6
1,4

54684
55405
53945

572190
566292
367303

10,5
10,2
6,8

12433
12281
12111

31155
27924
20443

1,1
1,1
0,8

15035
14959
14932

231784
223931
189690

9,1
13,8
11,8

13683
13396
13359

108840
105402
101562

8,0
7,9
7,6

12465
12660
12407

107164
110757
95516

8,6
8,7
7,7

117186
115584
114886

620072
534644
438421

5,2
4,6
3,7

99491
99306
98362

457404
396437
322748

4,6
4,0
3,3

543464
516482
527284

1118388
979359
704718

2,1
1,9
1,3

563097
450222
609212

399895
304111
274928

0,7
0,7
0,5

14327
15007
24754

253359
232901
329145

16,1
14,8
13,2



Region umadije i Zapadne Srbije
Region Juzne i Istocne Srbije

, ha
ha, , ha
ha,
, t
, t
t
t
Area
Area
Production, t
Production, t
Yield per ha, t harvested,
Yield per ha, t
harvested,
ha
ha
/ Wheat
84104
254733
3,0
131175
384939
2,9
87037
315696
3,6
136388
462934
3,4
86392
320909
3,7
131159
427120
3,3
/ Maize
259954
1306929
5,0
218714
952110
4,4
257718
1104490
4,3
214973
747006
3,5
248761
623136
2,5
213165
511875
2,4
/ Sugar beet
179
4052
22,6
121
3957
32,7
194
4246
21,9
154
4353
28,3
181
2936
16,2
123
1793
14,6
/ Sunflower
2182
4744
2,2
9564
19707
2,1
2291
4763
2,1
11281
22962
2,0
2159
3790
1,8
12451
21686
1,7
o / Soya
6815
17450
2,6
991
2140
2,2
7994
16575
2,1
903
1790
2,0
8037
12781
1,6
699
1056
1,5
/ Rape seed
172
345
2,0
771
1827
2,4
295
690
2,3
718
2254
3,1
265
587
2,2
898
1948
2,2
/ Tobacco
1126
1717
1,5
1152
2051
1,8
1102
1828
1,7
1124
1696
1,5
1099
1539
1,4
851
1190
1,4
/ Potatoes
31029
388447
12,5
23655
183743
7,8
31758
393563
12,4
23647
172729
7,3
30885
241189
7,8
23060
126114
5,5
1) / Beans1)
5561
9757
1,1
6872
21398
1,1
5585
9538
1,2
6696
18386
1,0
5559
7647
0,9
6552
12796
0,7
2) / Cabbage and kale2)
8632
145207
14,9
6403
86577
12,3
8779
142959
15,2
6180
80972
12,0
8592
119338
13,1
6340
70352
10,1
/ Peppers
6939
65106
9,4
6744
43734
6,5
6790
67814
10,0
6606
37588
5,7
6853
61932
9,0
6506
39630
6,1
/ Tomatoes
6738
62993
9,3
5727
44171
7,7
6957
69969
10,1
5703
40788
7,2
6664
55415
8,3
5743
40101
7,0
3) / Lucerne3)
60839
358691
5,8
56347
261381
4,5
59927
303384
5,0
55657
231260
4,1
59571
252555
4,2
55315
185866
3,2
4) / Clover4)
59398
312013
5,1
40093
145391
3,5
58888
257153
4,2
40418
139284
3,3
58179
218616
3,7
40183
104132
2,4
/ Meadows
308126
725184
2,4
235338
393204
1,7
290712
640295
2,2
225770
339064
1,5
296028
455176
1,5
231256
249542
1,1
/ Pastures
354070
293167
0,9
209027
106728
0,6
280972
207089
0,7
169250
97022
0,6
356886
182748
0,5
252326
92180
0,4
5) / Maize for fodder5)
9865
195914
18,2
4462
57445
11,6
10854
180851
15,9
4153
52050
11,9
19840
278999
14,0
4914
50146
10,1

o
a
Region
Kosovo i
Metohija

2010
2011
2012

2010
2011
2012

2010
2011
2012

2010
2011
2012

2010
2011
2012

2010
2011
2012

2010
2011
2012

2010
2011
2012

2010
2011
2012

2010
2011
2012

2010
2011
2012

2010
2011
2012

2010
2011
2012

2010
2011
2012

2010
2011
2012

2010
2011
2012

2010
2011
2012

Harvested area and yield per hectare refer to pure crop only, while production includes both pure crop and interplanted crop.
Harvested area and yield per hectare refer to main crop, while production includes both main and stubble crop.
Harvested area and yield of hay per hectare refer to pure crop, while production of hay includes both pure and sub crop.
4) Harvested area, production and yield per hectare refer to hay.
5) Harvested area and yield of green plant per hectare refer to main crop, while production includes both main and stubble crop.
1)
2)
3)

Agriculture

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9.7. , 20102012. (I )

FRUIT TREES AND PRODUCTION OF FRUIT, 20102012 (part I)

/ Republic of Serbia
/ Total

/ Srbija sever

/ Beogradski region / Region Vojvodine

, .

Trees, thous.

,
. t ,
kg
Produc

Trees of tion, Yield per


All
produc- thous. t tree, kg
tive age

, .
Trees, thous.

,
. t ,
Produckg

Trees of tion, Yield per


All
produc- thous. t tree, kg
tive age

, .
Trees, thous.
-

- ,
. t ,
kg
Produc

Trees of tion, Yield per


All
produc- thous. t tree, kg
tive age

, .

Trees, thous.

,
. t ,
Produckg

Trees of tion, Yield per


All
produc- thous. t tree, kg
tive age

/ Apples
2010
2011
2012

18009
18562
19114

15879
16042
16903

240
266
179

15,1
16,6
10,6

7955
8386
8988

6754
6900
7805

121
131
91

2010
2011
2012

45197
44272
43870

41171
40822
40430

427
582
391

10,4
14,3
9,7

4545
4515
4570

4181
4185
4198

72
83
51

2010
2011
2012

9400
9209
8816

8377
8377
8068

66
91
75

7,9
10,8
9,3

2242
2179
2234

2028
2046
2108

17,9
19,0
11,7

1495
1547
1632

1236
1376
1460

16
23
12

13,0
16,6
8,2

6460
6839
7356

5518
5524
6345

105
108
79

19,0
19,6
12,4

1684
1686
1704

1533
1555
1534

25
30
16

16,3
19,2
10,1

2861
2829
2866

2648
2630
2664

47
53
35

17,7
20,0
13,0

489
473
467

8
10
6

16,2
21,9
13,2

1693
1665
1718

1539
1573
1641

13
23
14

8,6
14,5
8,4

/ Plums
17,2
19,8
12,1

/ Sour Cherries
21
33
20

10,4
16,1
9,5

9.7. , 20102012. (II )

549
514
516

FRUIT TREES AND PRODUCTION OF FRUIT, 20102012 (part II)

/ Republic of Serbia
/ Srbija jug
, .
Trees, thous.

,

. t , kg

Produc- Yield per

Trees of
tree, kg
tion,
All
productive
thous. t
age
2010
2011
2012

10054
10175
10126

9125
9142
9099

119
135
88

13,0
14,8
9,7

2010
2011
2012

40652
39756
39299

36989
36637
36230

354
500
342

9,6
13,6
9,4

2010
2011
2012

7158
7029
6581

6349
6330
5961

45
57
54

7,1
9,0
9,1


Region Sumadije i Zapadne Srbije
, .
Trees, thous.

,

. t , kg

Produc- Yield per

Trees of
tion,
tree, kg
All
productive
thous. t
age
/ Apples
4656
4225
62
14,7
4764
4250
62
14,5
4651
4205
40
9,5
/ Plums
26274
24213
227
9,4
26025
24088
302
12,5
25690
24053
208
8,6
/ Sour Cherries
1532
1392
10
7,1
1543
1393
16
11,5
1548
1363
13
9,6

9.8. , 20102012. (I )


Region Juzne i Istocne Srbije
, .
Trees, thous.

,

. t , kg

Produc- Yield per

Trees of
tion,
tree, kg
All
productive
thous. t
age

o
a
Region
Kosovo i
Metohija

5398
5411
5475

4900
4892
4894

57
73
48

11,6
15,0
9,9

...
...
...

14378
13731
13609

12776
12549
12177

127
198
134

10,0
15,8
11,0

...
...
...

5626
5486
5033

4957
4937
4598

35
41
41

7,1
8,4
9,0

...
...
...

BERRY FRUIT PRODUCTION, 20102012 (part II)

/ Republic of Serbia



/ Srbija sever
Total
Beogradski region
Region Vojvodine
-

ha, t
, t
,
ha, t
, t
,
ha, t
, t
,
ha, t
, t
,
Production, Yield per
ha
Production, Yield per
ha
Production, Yield per
ha
Production, Yield per
ha
ha, t
t
Production
ha, t
t
Production
ha, t
t
Production
ha, t
t
Production
area, ha
area, ha
area, ha
area, ha
/ Strawberries
2010
2011
2012

7603
7425
7071

32973
36161
26507

4,3
4,9
3,7

2336
2212
2049

7393
6895
6417

2010
2011
2012

15171
15354
15748

83870
89602
70320

5,5
5,8
4,5

616
639
630

3081
1653
1326

3,2
3,1
3,1

1662
1503
1326

4892
4798
4139

2,9
3,2
3,1

674
709
723

2501
2097
2278

3,7
3,0
3,2

154
159
160

451
423
414

2,9
2,7
2,6

462
480
470

2630
1230
912

5,7
2,6
2,0

/ Raspberries

222

5,0
2,6
2,1

Agriculture

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

9.8. , 20102012. (II )


/ Srbija jug

ha,
, ha , t
t
Production
Production, t
Yield per ha, t
area, ha
2010
2011
2012

5267
5213
5022

25580
29266
20090

4,9
5,6
4,0

2010
2011
2012

14555
14715
15118

80789
87949
68994

5,6
6,0
4,6

BERRY FRUIT PRODUCTION, 20102012 (part II)

/ Republic of Serbia


Region Sumadije i Zapadne Srbije
Region Juzne i Istocne Srbije

ha,
ha,
, ha , t
, ha , t
t
t
Production
Production, t
Production
Production, t
Yield per ha, t
Yield per ha, t
area, ha
area, ha
/ Strawberries
3304
17139
5,2
1963
8441
4,3
3248
19969
6,1
1965
9297
4,7
3182
13407
4,2
1840
6683
3,6
/ Raspberries
13433
76818
5,7
1122
3971
3,5
13518
83621
6,2
1197
4328
3,6
13961
65506
4,7
1157
3488
3,0

9.9. , 20102012.

,
ha
Area of vineyards, ha





308
294
281
55
55
51
10
10
9
45
45
42
253
239
229

292
274
267
51
50
48
9
9
8
42
41
40
240
223
218

330
325
263
74
86
64
16
16
10
58
70
54
256
239
200

1,1
1,2
1,0
1,5
1,7
1,3
1,7
1,7
1,1
1,4
1,7
1,4
1,1
1,1
1,0

2010
2011
2012
2010
2011
2012
2010
2011
2012
2010
2011
2012
2010
2011
2012

2010
2011
2012
2010
2011
2012

13945
13934
13882
30547
30092
28092
...

78
76
75
175
163
154
...

75
72
70
165
151
148
...

107
91
67
149
148
133
...

1,4
1,3
1,0
0,9
1,0
1,0
...

2010
2011
2012
2010
2011
2012

9.10. , 20102012.

REPUBLIC OF SERBIA
SRBIJA SEVER
Beogradski region
Region Vojvodine
SRBIJA JUG
Region Sumadije i Zapadne
Srbije
Region Juzne i Istocne Srbije
Region Kosovo i Metohija

NUMBER OF LIVESTOCK AND BEEHIVES, 20102012

01. e
.

...
...
...

VINEYARDS AND GRAPES PRODUCTION, 20102012

57103
56434
53672
12611
12408
11698
2963
2873
2682
9648
9535
9016
44492
44026
41974

Cattle

...
...
...

, . / Number of
vines, mill.
,

. t
, kg

Production, Yield per vine,

Vines of
kg
thous.t
Total
productive
age

2010
2011
2012
2010
2011
2012
2010
2011
2012
2010
2011
2012
2010
2011
2012

o
a
Region
Kosovo i
Metohija

As of 1 December
thous.

Pigs

Goats

Sheep

Horses

Poultry

Beehives

2010
2011
2012
2010
2011
2012
2010
2011
2012
2010
2011
2012
2010
2011
2012

938
937
921
280
271
307
55
51
56
225
220
251
658
665
614

3489
3287
3139
1607
1481
1474
217
192
187
1390
1289
1287
1882
1806
1664

1475
1460
1635
313
286
330
58
53
74
255
233
255
1162
1174
1305

129
130
232
41
46
73
7
6
13
34
40
60
88
84
158

14
12
17
7
5
7
1
7
5
7
7
6
9

20156
19103
24175
11926
10693
11919
760
722
1128
11166
9971
10791
8230
8411
12256

320
306
654
81
83
154
32
24
32
49
59
122
239
223
500

2010
2011
2012
2010
2011
2012
2010
2011
2012
2010
2011
2012
2010
2011
2012

2010
2011
2012

433
450
420

1214
1141
1062

883
875
987

52
49
71

6
5
6

5849
5608
8420

85
92
270

2010
2011
2012

2010
2011
2012

225
215
194

668
665
603

279
299
319

36
35
88

1
1
3

2381
2803
3835

154
131
229

2010
2011
2012

REPUBLIC OF SERBIA
SRBIJA SEVER
Beogradski region
Region Vojvodine
SRBIJA JUG
Region Sumadije i
Zapadne Srbije
Region June i
Istone Srbije
Region Kosovo i
Metohija

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9.11. , 20102012.

BALANCE OF LIVESTOCK, 20102012

thous.

Number of
Number at the
livestock born
beginning of
year

Imports

Exports

Slaughter

Number at the
end of year

Deaths

/ REPUBLIC F SERBIA

2010
2011
2012

1002
938
937

462
459
435

2
5

74
81
54

436
368
387

17
13
13

938
937
921

2010
2011
2012

Cattle

2010
2011
2012

3631
3489
3287

6237
6162
5805

10
23
55

42
36
32

5728
5795
5453

619
556
524

3489
3287
3139

2010
2011
2012

Pigs

2010
2011
2012

1504
1475
1460

1224
1253
1393

43
57
71

1152
1172
1108

56
39
39

1475
1460
1635

2010
2011
2012

Sheep

2010
2011
2012

22821
20156
19103

58433
50861
48205

2404
2063
5821

3862
325
237

53715
51026
46229

5925
2625
2488

20156
19103
24176

2010
2011
2012

Poultry

9.12. , 20102012.

SLAUGHTERED LIVESTOCK, 20102012

Cattle

Pigs

Sheep

Poultry

/ REPUBLIC F SERBIA
, 1), .

2010
2011
2012

436
368
387

5728
5795
5453

1152
1172
1108

53715
51026
46229

2010
2011
2012

Slaughtered livestock, total1)


thous. of heads

,
.

2010
2011
2012

174
153
143

1791
1819
1714

60
56
42

36417
34333
35174

2010
2011
2012

Livestock slaughtered in abattoirs,


thous. of heads


, kg

2010
2011
2012

473
478
470

97
98
98

35
36
37

2,2
2,2
2,1

2010
2011
2012

Average gross-weight of livestock


slaughtered in abattoirs, kg


, kg

2010
2011
2012

249
250
244

72
77
75

18
19
19

1,6
1,6
1,6

2010
2011
2012

Average net-weight of livestock


slaughtered in abattoirs, kg

1)

, ( ),
( ).

9.13. , 20102012.

1)

Livestock slaughter in abattoirs, on family holdings (for own consumption), as well as forced
slaughter in enterprises and agricultural cooperatives (other than in abattoirs).

INCREASE OF LIVESTOCK AND MEAT PRODUCTION, 2010-2012

. t

thous. t
/ Increase

Cattle

Pigs

Sheep

/ Meat

Poultry

Beef

Pork

Mutton

Poultry meat

Edible offals


Crude fats

Pork

Beef

/ REPUBLIC F SERBIA
2010
2011
2012

224

167
165
161

399
393
368

44
46
54

120
140
140

96
81
82

269
271
252

23
24
22

84
103
94

24
23
22

34
42
38

6
6
7

Agriculture

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

9.14. , , , 20102012.

Cow's milk
,
.
All, millions
of

Litre, per
milked cow

PRODUCTION OF MILK, WOOL, EGGS AND HONEY, 20102012


Ewe's milk
,
.
All,
millions
of

1)
Wool1)

Litre, per
milked ewe

, t
Total, t

Jaja2)
Eggs2)

Honey


kg
,

. .

Total, millions
Eggs, per
Kilograms, per
hatching hen
clipped sheep

, t
Total, t

kg

Kilograms, per
beehive

/ REPUBLIC F SERBIA
2010
2011
2012
1)
2)

1462
1434
1442

2794
2865
2920

10
11
11

46
55
50

. .
.

2461
2385
2662
1)
2)

2,0
2,0
2,0

1219
1219
1388

130
134
133

4479
4283
6865

14
14
11

Greasy wool. The average is comnputed per mature sheep.


Only hen eggs.

VETERINARY ORGANISATIONS AND EMPLOYEES, 20102012


9.15. , 20102012.

Veterinary staff


Veterinary organisations

Veterinary stations
Centres for artificial
Veterinary specialised Veterinary dispensaries
insemination of cows
institutes

Veterinarians

Technical
personnel

/ REPUBLIC F SERBIA
2010
2011
2012

12
12
12

446
507
539

345
344
347

6
6
6

2198
2596
2018

750
723
723

Agriculture

225

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9.16.
, 20102012.

AGRICULTURAL MACHINES IN ENTERPRISES AND FARM


COOPERATIVES, 20102012

31.

As of 31 December

Agricultural machines

Tractors

Tractor seed drills


Tractor mineral
for stubble
fertilizer
cereals
spreaders

Motor sprayers

Mowers

Combines

Tractor trailers

Trucks

/ REPUBLIC F SERBIA
2010
2011
20121)
1)

5095
4810
5937

751
707
915

621
590
1713

394
349
134

2012.

1)

884
806
1158

872
829
982

Employees

492
478
-

According to the Census of Agriculture, 2012.

9.17.
1), 20102012.

.
Number of
enterprises and
farm cooperative

5203
4991
5661

EMPLOYEES IN ENTERPRISES AND


FARM COOPERATIVES1), 20102012



Agricultural experts



Permanent

employees in
With tertiary
With secondary
agriculture
education
education

Veterinarians


Economists


With tertiary
With secondary
education
education

/ REPUBLIC F SERBIA
2010
2011
2012 2)

789
728
3004

27371
24636

22743
19629
25076

2215
1983

2582
2281

1)

, , .

1)

2)

2012.

2)

9.18.
, 20102012.

Total

With no
land

50 ha
Under
50 ha

51100

1432
1245

705
655

1396
1247

Including land of faculties, schools, specialised cooperatives and other.


According to the Census of Agriculture, 2012.

ENTERPRISES AND FARM COOPERATIVES ACCORDING TO LAND


AREA, 20102012
101300

301500 5011000

1001
2500

2501
5000

5000 ha
Over
5000 ha

/ REPUBLIC F SERBIA
2010

789
532
257

109
66
43

156
94
62

76
45
31

137
78
59

67
45
22

94
71
23

103
91
12

32
28
4

15
14
1

2010
Enterprises
Farm cooperatives

2011

728
510
218

48
16
32

175
123
52

80
58
22

137
78
59

58
41
17

94
73
21

92
81
11

31
28
3

13
12
1

2011
Enterprises
Farm cooperatives

2012 1)

3004
2579
425

652
601
51

1582
1339
243

153
122
31

207
164
43

82
61
21

115
92
23

126
114
12

53
53
-

34
33
1

2012 1)
Enterprises
Farm cooperatives

1)

2012.

226

1)

According to the Census of Agriculture, 2012.

Agriculture

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

9.19.

PRODUCTION AND CATCH OF FISH



Measurement
unit

2010

2011

2012

/ Production of consumable and young fish in fish ponds

/ Number

934

798

751

Employees
Carp fish ponds

ha

8940

8517

8704

Utilised area

4463

3411

4883

Production of young fish, total



:
,
,

t
t

8331
7322

7817
6833

7462
6853

t
t

7016
6156

6603
6071

6082
5959

Production of consumable fish, total


Production of consumable fish, caught
Of which:
Carp, total
Carp, caught

Trout fish ponds

m2

36791

33255

36302

Utilised area

155

201

268

Production of young fish, total

t
t

1066
873

971
796

983
808

Production of consumable fish, total


Production of consumable fish, caught

, / Fish catch in rivers, lakes and canals

/ Number

200
502

190
493

218
488

/ Number

84875

78945

80919

Fish keepers
Professional fishermen
Issued permits for sport and
recreational fishing

t
t
t

4807
2002
2805

5384
2260
3124

4798
1935
2863

Fish catch, total


Professional fishing
Sport and recreational fishing

t
t
t

494
198
296

497
201
296

469
182
286

Of which:
Carp, total
Professional fishing
Sport and recreational fishing

t
t
t

265
256
9

233
218
15

167
158
9

White bighead, total


Professional fishing
Sport and recreational fishing

t
t
t

399
163
236

426
246
180

505
226
279

Bream, total
Professional fishing
Sport and recreational fishing

()

t
t
t

844
325
519

863
387
476

849
350
499

Goldfish (babushka), total


Professional fishing
Sport and recreational fishing

/ Number

Agriculture

227

2013

Statistical Yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

9.20.

, 2012.

No land

0-2 xa
0-2 ha

2-5 xa
2-5 ha

AGRICULTURAL HOLDINGS ACCORDING TO UTILISED


AGRICULTURAL LAND AREA CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE, 2012
5-10 xa
5-5 ha

10-20 xa
10-20 ha

20-50 xa
20-50 ha

50 -100 xa
50-100 ha

100 ha
Over 100
ha

/ REPUBLIC OF SERBIA

,
.
,
,
,
,
,

,

632062

10763

294421

184936

89930

32675

13102

4382

3360346
908990
3403288
1729278
26627315

10995
200048
15334
7182671

265026
75565
585158
293104
5957274

594681
184844
755724
524355
4489861

617060
233318
677162
485729
3106968

436843
184070
387431
249587
1560153

388858
108824
229457
108674
1230741

310255
32409
122131
27524
822258

408877

1331

89044

131843

94072

47471

26479

10216

Agricultural holdings,
1853 number
747623
78965
446177
24971
2277389

Total UAA, ha
Cattle, number
Pigs, number
Sheep, number
Poultry, number
Owned two-axle tractors,
8421 number

/ SRBIJA SEVER

,
.
,
,
,
,
,

,

181334

7016

85641

38360

22831

12840

8972

3960

1731881
305464
1598393
348685
13132513

7563
160781
10361
4693145

61776
20521
250058
69946
2578074

122960
28818
188749
66847
1165338

159120
46102
191926
63205
888364

176244
52600
159457
51415
653443

275230
53029
147294
45948
508665

282712
25030
75767
20281
381351

129493

891

20769

27398

25403

19966

18160

9050

Agricultural holdings,
1714 number
653839
71801
424361
20682
2264133

Total UAA, ha
Cattle, number
Pigs, number
Sheep, number
Poultry, number
Owned two-axle tractors,
7856 number

/ Beogradski region

,
.
,
,
,
,
,

,

33257

475

17649

9706

3855

1112

364

56

133908
53210
202328
78519
1198956

200
31985
488
275653

14890
1599
30718
20106
343319

30693
5676
46607
26919
259306

26012
8571
37982
18184
238578

14791
6925
16940
6887
47218

10242
5062
8520
3480
15908

3662
563
2036
246
14984

22429

61

5859

8195

4783

1945

914

186

Agricultural holdings,
40 number
33617
24614
27540
2209
3990

Total UAA, ha
Cattle, number
Pigs, number
Sheep, number
Poultry, number
Owned two-axle tractors,
486 number

/ Region Vojvodine

,
.
,
,
,
,
,

,

148077

6541

67992

28654

18976

11728

8608

3904

1597974
252254
1396065
270166
11933557

7363
128796
9873
4417492

46886
18922
219340
49840
2234755

92267
23142
142142
39928
906032

133107
37531
153944
45021
649786

161453
45675
142517
44528
606225

264988
47967
138774
42468
492757

279050
24467
73731
20035
366367

107064

830

14910

19203

20620

18021

17246

8864

Agricultural holdings,
1674 number
620222
47187
396821
18473
2260143

Total UAA, ha
Cattle, number
Pigs, number
Sheep, number
Poultry, number
Owned two-axle tractors,
7370 number

/ SRBIJA JUG

,
.
,
,
,
,
,

,

228

450728

3747

208780

146576

67099

19835

4130

422

1628464
603526
1804895
1380593
13494802

3432
39267
4973
2489526

203250
55044
335100
223158
3379200

471720
156026
566975
457508
3324523

457940
187216
485236
422524
2218604

260599
131470
227974
198172
906710

113628
55795
82163
62726
722076

27543
7379
46364
7243
440907

279384

440

68275

104445

68669

27505

8319

1166

Agricultural holdings,
139 number
93784
7164
21816
4289
13256

Total UAA, ha
Cattle, number
Pigs, number
Sheep, number
Poultry, number
Owned two-axle tractors,
565 number

Agriculture

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

9.20.
-
, 2012. ()

No land

0-2 xa
0-2 ha

2-5 xa
2-5 ha

AGRICULTURAL HOLDINGS ACCORDING TO UTILISED


AGRICULTURAL LAND AREA CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE,
2012, (continued)
5-10 xa
5-5 ha

10-20 xa
10-20 ha

20-50 xa
20-50 ha

50 -100 xa
50-100 ha

100 ha
Over 100
ha

/ Region Sumadije i Zapadne Srbije

,
.
,
,
,
,
,

,

262743

1923

114676

87339

42997

13040

2509

210

977358
414359
1151105
1043524
9267008

2986
17373
3077
1814620

111588
33223
210339
173513
2015942

284237
100537
368483
353844
2220995

294784
133148
325751
320046
1572334

171714
98302
163206
145234
662598

68215
40288
57853
40805
637193

13398
4460
7241
4899
335551

148700

176

29351

55749

40999

16988

4709

531

Agricultural holdings,
49 number
33423
1415
859
2106
7775

Total UAA, ha
Cattle, number
Pigs, number
Sheep, number
Poultry, number
Owned two-axle tractors,
197 number

/ Region Juzne i Istocne Srbije

,
.
,
,
,
,
,

,

187716

1821

93966

59145

24074

6788

1620

212

650394
189100
653413
336790
4225872

446
21891
1896
674776

91519
21811
124629
49600
1362500

187206
55461
198401
103589
1102897

162968
54059
159418
102377
646009

88802
33148
64684
52880
243970

45392
15507
24310
21921
84883

14145
2919
39123
2344
105356

130599

264

38900

48659

27659

10506

3608

635

Agricultural holdings,
90 number
60361
5749
20957
2183
5481

Total UAA, ha
Cattle, number
Pigs, number
Sheep, number
Poultry, number
Owned two-axle tractors,
368 number

o a / Region Kosovo I Metohija

,
.
,
,
,
,
,

,

269

138

92

28

Agricultural holdings,
- number

712
67
377
279
1922

3
130

142
10
132
45
758

277
28
91
75
631

188
9
67
101
261

83
20
84
58
142

21
-

85

24

37

11

11

Total UAA, ha
Cattle, number
Pigs, number
Sheep, number
Poultry, number
Owned two-axle tractors,
- number

Agriculture

229

2013

Statistical Yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

9.21. , 20082012.

BASIC INDICATORS OF FORESTRY 2008-2012

,
, . m3
Forest exploitation
Felled timber, gross volume, thous. m3

Total

2008
2009
2010
2011
2012

2578
2574
2668
2806
2609

, ha
Artificial afforestation, ha
()
Ordinary (classic)


State forests
Private forests

1913
1978
1998
2136
2074

Total

665
596
670
670
535

Conifers

3320
2143
2204
2821
2135

Broadleaved

1356
1357
1120
1117
869


State sector

. m3
Plantation-type
Index of the
physical volume Sale of forest
assortments
of sale
thous. m3

1964
786
1084
1704
1266

8014
923
5239
6547
866

100
88
96
94
99

9.22. , 2011.

1957
1719
1871
1830
1936

FORESTS BY AREA, 2011

ha

Pure stands

Total

Broadleaved

BroadConifers
Mixed
leaved Conifers
stands

ha

Broadleavedconifers

/ STATE-OWNED AND PRIVATE FORESTS







o a

1962335
154977
37886
117091
1807358

1362961
90982
25516
65466
1271979

1172137
88987
25339
63648
1083150

190824
1995
177
1818
188829

599374
63995
12370
51625
535379

522854
63093
12057
51036
459761

28750
616
302
314
28134

47770
286
11
275
47484

899480

606890

469215

137675

292590

222762

24112

45716

907878

665089

613935

51154

242789

236999

4022

1768

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

REPUBLIC OF SERBIA
SRBIJA SEVER
Beogradski region
Region Vojvodine
SRBIJA JUG
Region Sumadije i Zapadne
Srbije
Region Juzne i Istocne Srbije
Region Kosovo i Metohija

/ State-owned forests





o a

927773
128381
16078
112303
799392

654383
71233
7599
63634
583150

533126
69262
7422
61840
463864

121257
1971
177
1794
119286

273390
57148
8479
48669
216242

215867
56260
8166
48094
159607

21135
602
302
300
20533

36388
286
11
275
36102

403387

290173

203765

86408

113214

62320

16560

34334

396005

292977

260099

32878

103028

97287

3973

1768

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

o a

1034562
26596
21808
4788
1007966

708578
19749
17917
1832
688829

639011
19725
17917
1808
619286

69567
24
24
69543

325984
6847
3891
2956
319137

306987
6833
3891
2942
300154

7615
14
14
7601

496093

316717

265450

51267

179376

160442

7552

511873

372112

353836

18276

139761

139712

49

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

REPUBLIC OF SERBIA
SRBIJA SEVER
Beogradski region
Region Vojvodine
SRBIJA JUG
Region Sumadije i Zapadne
Srbije
Region Juzne i Istocne Srbije
Region Kosovo i Metohija

/ Private forests

230

11382 REPUBLIC OF SERBIA


- SRBIJA SEVER
- Beogradski region
- Region Vojvodine
11382 SRBIJA JUG
Region Sumadije i Zapadne
11382
Srbije
Region Juzne i Istocne Srbije
Region Kosovo i Metohija

Agriculture

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

9.23. , 2012.

ARTIFICIAL AFFORESTATION AND REPAIR PLANTING 2012

ha

ha

/ Afforestation

( )

In private
ownership

In state
ownership

Total

/ Repair planting

In private
ownership

In state
ownership

Total

2135

1541

594

416

376

40

Total

869
530
1
244
84
5
5

458
200
1
178
71
3
5

411
330
66
13
2
-

202
136
2
34
29
1
-

185
122
2
31
29
1
-

17
14
3
-

Conifers
Spruce
Fir
Black pine
Scots pine
Weymouth fir
Douglas fir
Larch
Other conifers

1266
16
353
227
141
446
83

1083
16
349
105
136
394
83

183
4
122
5
52
-

214
65
59
39
51
-

191
65
37
39
50
-

23
22
1
-

Broadleaved
Beech
Oak (all kinds)
Acacia
Other hardwood
Poplar
Other softwood

9.24. , 2012.

FORESTRY, 2012

ha

ha


Forests in state ownership

Tending and land reclamation
of forests

Other forests
High forests
and coppices

Total


Forests in private ownership

Tending and land reclamation
of forests

Other forests
High forests
and coppices

Total

6197
1335
39222

6131
1317
39216

66
18
6

53
89
19854

53
89
19854

Tending of new growth (young crop)


Cleaning
Thinning

41
41

9
9

32
32

1
1
-

1
1
-

Forests enrichment
Conifers
Broadleaved

3517
209
345
18

3517
207
311
11

2
34
7

399
137
-

399
112
-

25
-

9.25. , 2012.

Preparation and ground tending


Conversion
Reconstruction
Substitution

FORESTS GROWING AND REGENERATION, 2012

ha

ha

/ Republic of Serbia

Srbija sever

total

/ Srbija jug

Region
Region
Beogradski
Vojvodine Sumadije i
region
Zapadne
Srbije

Region
Juzne i
Istocne
Srbije

o
a
Region
Kosovo i
Metohija

2135

58

832

747

498

...

Total afforestation

1413
1192
221

54
46
8

754
698
56

368
273
95

237
175
62

...
...
...

In forests
Felling sites
Clearings

722
112
2
24
265
319

4
4

78
2
3
73

379
68
10
230
71

261
44
14
32
171

...
...
...
...
...
...

Outside forests
Rocky soils and bare grounds
Quick sand and salt land
Eroded land
Agricultural land
Other land

2135
284
1851

58
25
33

832
254
578

747
747

498
5
493

...
...

Afforestation method
By sowing
By planting

...

Agriculture

231

2013

Statistical Yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

9.26. , ,
20082012.

FOREST ROADS, TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT AND MACHINERY


2008-2012

, km
Forest roads, km

Modern
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012

Solid

34
34
427
81
86

Lorries

Non-solid

13343
14617
25220
22475
22592

4218
4149
4470
5227
5311

Tractors

131
102
113
95
104


Motor sows


Other machinery

470
557
734
459
566

126
132
394
239
410

272
263
282
254
271

9.27. ,

FELLING IN FORESTS AND OUTSIDE


FORESTS, BY SPECIES

. m3

thous. m3

Broadleaved

Total

All

Oak

Beech

Conifers

Other
Other
Poplar
softhardwood
wood

All

Fir and
spruce

Pine

Other

2008
2009
2010
2011
2012

2609
2603
2696
2833
2636

2286
2347
2409
2563
2344

356
380
338
400
337

1182
1280
1227
1420
1209

300
178
387
180
281

323
439
366
500
410

125
70
91
63
107

323
256
287
270
292

186
165
184
180
185

102
82
94
83
97

35
9
9
7
10

2007
2008
2009
2010
2012

2008
2009
2010
2011
2012

1913
1979
1999
2137
2075

1648
1763
1750
1903
1813

172
206
161
194
172

873
968
899
1059
942

189
105
253
110
203

315
420
358
481
401

99
64
79
59
95

265
216
249
234
262

145
135
156
156
165

86
72
84
72
88

34
9
9
6
9

2008
2009
2010
2011
2012

2008
2009
2010
2011
2012

696
624
697
696
561

638
584
659
660
531

184
174
177
206
165

309
312
328
361
267

111
73
134
70
78

8
19
8
19
9

26
6
12
4
12

58
40
38
36
30

41
30
28
24
20

16
10
10
11
9

1
1
1

2008
2009
2010
2011
2012

9.28.
, 20082012.

232

Forests in private
ownership

thous. m3

Total

Forests in state
ownership

AVERAGE GROSS WEIGHT OF FELLED TIMBER, BY


TREE FELLERS, 2008-2012

. m3

2008
2009
2010
2011
2012

Total


Forest holdings
2609
2603
2696
2833
2636

1253
1313
1277
1435
1491


Wood industry


Retail trade


Other holdings


Private ownership

94
97
131
172
106

371
362
386
352
396

196
206
206
178
86

695
625
696
696
557

Agriculture

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

9.29. , 2012.

FOREST FELLING, 2012

. m3

thous. m3
/ Republic of Serbia

Srbija sever

Beogradski
Region
Region
region
Vojvodine Sumadije i
Zapadne
Srbije

total

/ Srbija jug

Region
Juzne i
Istocne
Srbije

o
a
Region
Kosovo i
Metohija

2609
1866
1725
141
743
517
45
181

80
65
65
15
14
1
-

640
501
498
3
139
138
1
-

1031
633
525
108
398
181
43
174

858
667
637
30
191
184
7

...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...

Total
Pure stands of
Broadleaved
Conifers
Mixed stands of
Broadleaved
Conifers
Broadleaved and conifers

2074
1512
1387
125
562
352
35
175

78
65
65
13
12
1
-

633
496
493
3
137
136
1
-

775
482
389
93
293
92
33
168

588
469
440
29
119
112
7

...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...

Forests in state ownership


Pure stands of
Broadleaved
Conifers
Mixed stands of
Broadleaved
Conifers
Broadleaved and conifers

9.30. , 2012.

FOREST FELLING, 2012

. m3

thous. m3


Forests in state ownership

/ Total

Felling type

otal

Regular
and exceptional
felling

Thinings
and cleanings


Forests type

High
Other
forests
categoand
ries of
coppices
forests


Felling type

Total

Regular
and exceptional
felling

Thinings
and cleanings


Forests type

High
Other
forests
categoand
ries of
coppices
forests

2609

1584

1025

2597

12

2074

1373

701

2069

5 Total

( )

1866
1725
926
201
598
141
53
88

1128
1055
452
75
528
73
35
38

738
670
474
126
70
68
18
50

1857
1717
924
199
594
140
52
88

9
8
2
2
4
1
1
-

1512
1387
745
100
542
125
44
81

981
918
367
49
502
63
30
33

531
469
378
51
40
62
14
48

1509
1383
745
100
540
124
43
81

3 Pure stands of
2 Broadleaved
Beech
Oak (all kinds)
2
Other
1 Conifers
1
Spruce fir
Other

743
518

456
276

287
242

740
517

3
1

562
352

392
222

170
130

560
352

2 Mixed stands of
- Broadleaved

263
255
45
180
165
15

130
146
33
147
140
7

133
109
12
33
25
8

262
255
45
178
164
14

1
2
1
1

166
186
35
175
160
15

106
116
27
143
136
7

60
70
8
32
24
8

166
186
35
173
159
14

Beech - oak other


Other
- Conifers
2 Broadleaved and conifers
1
Beech - fir spruce
1
Other

9.31. , 20082012.

FOREST ASSORTMENTS PRODUCTION, 2008-2012


. m3

Forests in state ownership


thous. m3
2008

1856
1007
849

2009
1771
972
799

2010
1858
988
870

2011
1935
929
1006

2012
1882
851
1031

Total
Roundwood
Trimmed and split wood
Stacked wood

Agriculture

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9.32. , 20082012.

SALE OF FOREST ASSORTMENTS, 2008-2012


. m3

Forests in state ownership


thous. m3

Saw logs for cutting

Total

2008
2009
2010
2011
2012

Oak

1957
1719
1871
1830
1936

Beech
24
25
24
29
28


Pitprops

Conifers

265
235
243
253
248

136
120
119
126
133

Wood pulp


Fuel wood


Other wood

Production of
assortments

108
96
101
57
69

795
785
928
867
999

569
415
436
466
418

1856
1771
1858
1935
1882

60
43
20
32
41

9.33. , 20082012.

DAMAGES TO FORESTS, 2008-2012




Damages caused by

Damages caused by
insects
Damages by natural
plant diseases
inclemencies


1)
Other damages
caused by man1)


Illicit felling

2)
Damages caused by fire2)
ha

m3
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012

16671
9063
8501
24644
27199

5558
5027
5380
3641
391

3877
3021
4070
3281
2583

: , ,
, .
2) .

15706
19937
14902
8141
18619

HUNTING GROUNDS AREA, HUNTERS AND HUNTING FACILITIES,


2007, 2009 AND 2011


Area of hunting grounds

Hunters


Under forests


Feeding places for game

Pheasanteries

Small game

. ha / thous. ha
1781
1724
1759

82343
83525
85140

60
60
491

9.35. , 2005, 2007, 2009.


2011.
, .
Common roe,
thous.

Large game

/ Number

7057
7037
6844

Deer

7149
1932
57
24570
63118

1)

9.34. , ,
2007, 2009. 2011.

2007
2009
2011

575
1210
503
2036
7460

The theft of forest assortments, illicit pasture, illicit land capture, ecological poisoning and other
damages caused by men included.
2) Damages caused by fire in private forests also included.

1)

Total

4611
8313
5093
3358
5765

m3

Chamois

8956

GAME NUMBER AND GAME SHOT, 2005, 2007, 2009 AND 2011
, .
Common hare,
thous.

Wolf

23698


Wild boar

, .
Common partridge, thous.

, .
,
Common pheas.
Mallard, thous.
ant, thous.

/ Game number
2005
2007
2009
2011

4869
4589
6216
4801

106
112
111
117

110
118
832
167

2005
2007
2009
2011

884
615
757
767

5
7
8
8

20
35
-

1362

609
611
606
502

17215
17436
17475
17865

257
246
194
171

290

409
406
403
337

3918
5276
5811
4962

10
7
5
3

17

165
160
173
162

/ Game shot

145

104
113
103
59

9.36. ,
2011.

Bear

234

48

Wood
grouse

Lynx
8

t
Black
grouse

Beaver
-

80

Otter
1007

NUMBER OF FULLY PROTECTED GAME ANIMALS, 2011

Steppe
polecat

Stoat

Least
wasel

362

411

6384

Hazel
Rock
Woodcock
grouse
partridge
2375

759

3698

Total

Agriculture

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10

CHAPTER

INDUSTRY

2012.
2,2% 2011. .
2012. , 2011. , 14
51%,
15
49%.

In 2012, compared with 2011, industrial production in the Republic


of Serbia decreased by 2.2%. The volume of industrial production in
2012, compared with 2011, fell in 14 divisions with a share of 51% in the
structure of industrial production, while growth was noted in 15 divisions
with a share of 49%.

, 2012. , 2011.
, :
; 0,9%;
, ,
7,1%.

Observed by sections, in 2012, compared with 2011, the following


trends were recorded: section of Mining and quarrying the same level;
section of Manufacturing decrease of 0.9% and section of Electricity,
gas, steam and air conditioning supply - decrease of 7.1%.

2012.
, , je
: , 6,4%,
, , 5,9%;
, 5,8%,
, 5,5%,
, 2,9%.

Data on industrial production by MIGs in 2011 compared with the


previous year expressed fall in the production of: energy (by 6.4%) and
intermediate goods, energy excluded (by 5.9%), while growth was noted
in durable consumer goods (by 5.8%), capital goods (by 5.5%) and nondurable consumer goods (by 2.9%).

2012.
, 2011. , :
, ,
,
.

The largest influence on industrial production fall in 2012 compared to 2011 had the divisions of: manufacture of basic metals, generation of electricity, manufacture of chemicals and chemical products,
mining of coal and manufacture of non-metallic mineral products.

Sources and methods of data collection

, .
.

Data on Industry Statistics originate from bookkeeping records,


personnel and other documentation of reporting units. These data are
collected by means of monthly and annual surveys.

.
.

Physical data on production are collected via monthly industry


survey, and serve to calculate industrial production indices.

e
.

Data for the electric power generation and consumption balance


are collected within special surveys conducted by Statistics of Energy.

Coverage


: ,
, , .

Industry comprises activities of the following sections of the Classification of Activities: Mining and quarrying, Manufacturing and Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply.



,
.
80%
.
.

Industry surveys cover enterprises that are, according to the Classification of Activities, classified in the industry, as well as parts of nonindustrial enterprises performing industrial activity. Monthly industry
surveys monitor reporting units making together 80% of value added for
each division. Military production data are not included.

, ,
.
-

Definitions
Industry is the production activity of various products and raw materials processing of mineral, plant, animal or artificial origin.
An industrial enterprise is an entity with the industrial production,
as the prevailing activity.

Industry

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, .

Manufactured goods are defined as total finished production of


products listed in the nomenclature of products, being a permanent base
for industrial production presentation.


,
.

Industrial products are shown according to the new Nomenclature


of Industrial Products that is harmonized in accordance with the Classification of Activities.

Index of physical volume of industrial production represents changes in volume of total industrial production.

, , .

Computation is based on monthly and annual final production data, shown in physical terms according to Nomenclature of Products for
monthly survey and criteria of weighting system.

20082012.
2010. .

For industrial production index computation for the period 2008


2012 applied were weighting coefficients calculated on the basis of
industrial production data of the Republic of Serbia in 2010.

Methodological papers


,
.: 1, 16, 29, 58, 68, 82, 103, 104, 113, 123, 129, 139, 159,
191, 201, 222, 224, 247 248, , 5/84,
66/86 6/90, , 27/02,
, 10.

Explanations on methodology applied and instructions for data collection were published in Methodological Papers No. 1, 16, 29, 58, 68,
82, 103, 104, 113, 123, 129, 139, 159, 191, 201, 222, 224, 247, 248 and
in the "Official Journal of SFRY" No. 5/84, 66/86 and 6/90 and "Official
Journal of FRY" No. 27/02 and in the Republic Statistical Offices Edition
Methodologies and standards, in Methodological Paper No. 10.

ENERGY


2011. , 45,70%.
51,29% 2011. ,
, 61,38%.
2011.
, 38,53%;
, 59,85%;
, 52,39%,
, 51,43%.

The largest share in energy commodities production in the Republic of Serbia in 2011 related to the production of coal, 45.70%. Oil
and oil derivates participated in imports with 51.29% in 2011, and electricity participated with 61.38% in exports. In 2011, within final consumption, coal was most consumed in the industrial sector, 38.53%; oil derivates were most consumed in transport sector, 59.85%; electricity was
most consumed in household sector, 52.39% and natural gas in industrial sector, 51.43%.


() -
www.stat.gov.rs.

Detailed data in physical units of measurement and TJ (terajoules)


are available on the website of the Statistical Office of the Republic of
Serbia: www.stat.gov.rs.

Sources and methods of data collection

, , , ,
, , , , ,
.
, .

Energy statistics composes Energy Balances that contain annual


data on production, import, export, stock changes, transformation and
distribution of electricity, heat energy, coal, oil and oil derivates, natural
gas, geothermal energy and firewood in the Republic of Serbia. The total
annual energy balance of the Republic of Serbia includes all separate
energy balances, expressed in a joint unit of measure, TJ.


, , , , e. .

Data on production, import, export, stock changes, transformation


and distribution of fuels are collected annual energy surveys. The figures
for each fuel are shown in standard unit of measurement and in TJ (terajoules).

1.
;
2. :
- ,
- ,
- ,
- ;
3. ().

236

Data necessary for the preparation of energy balances are obtained from:
1. Regular annual statistical surveys of energy statistics;
2. Regular statistical surveys of:
- External trade,
- Construction,
- Transport,
- Agriculture and forestry;
3. International Energy Agency (IEA).

Industry

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

Coverage


, , ,

, , ao,
.

The surveys of energy statistics cover enterprises engaged in the


production, trade, transport, distribution of fuels, and final consumers of
energy in industry, construction, transport, agriculture and forestry.
Definitions


(,
, , , ,
, ,
).

Primary production is a type of energy which was not changed


with any transformation or conversion process (for example: coal, crude
oil, natural gas, biomass, hydro-energy, geothermal energy, firewood,
wind energy and solar energy).


(
).

Import / export include the quantities that have crossed the national border (for electricity, transit is included).

(
, , , -
, ,
).


,

.
o
:

,
,
( , ),

( , .
, , .).

Transformation output comprises transformed energy production


(thermoelectricity, heat, oil derivates, blast furnace gas and oxygen steel
furnace gas, wood briquettes, wood pellets and charcoal).
Energy available for final consumption includes the consumption
of energy available for the final consumers in energy and non-energy
purposes.
Final non-energy consumption comprises final energy consumption as a raw material used in the technological process meant for the
production of non-energy products, whereas the share of the consumption in the chemical industry is shown separately.
Final energy consumption comprises the final consumption of
available energy in:

Industry
Construction,
Transport,
Households (all households including households with employed persons),
Agriculture and in
Other users (all other users, e.g. education, health, administration, etc.).

Methodological papers

, , , /Eurostat:
Manual.

The methodology for compiling annual energy balances, defining


and grouping fuels and types of energy, as well as the statistical terminology, are harmonized with the standards of IEA/Eurostat: Manual.

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10.1.
, 20082012.

BASE INDICES OF INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION


BY MIGS AND SECTIONS, 20082012

2010 = 100

2010 = 100
2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

113,1
104,2
118,5
137,1
134,0
108,3

98,8
103,0
92,9
108,7
99,2
98,3

100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0

102,5
105,6
103,7
106,8
83,3
98,9

100,2
98,9
97,6
112,6
88,1
101,7

Industry total
Energy
Intermediate goods, energy excluded
Capital Goods
Durable consumer goods
Nondurable consumer goods


, ,

100,1
116,1

96,3
97,5

100,0
100,0

109,8
99,8

109,9
98,9

103,7

104,6

100,0

109,7

101,9

Mining and quarrying


Manufacturing
Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning
supply

10.2.
, 20082012.

INDICES OF INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION


BY ACTIVITIES, 20082012

= 100

Previous year = 100


2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

101,4
101,7
100,3
105,9
101,2
101,7

87,4
98,8
78,4
79,3
74,1
90,8

101,2
97,1
107,6
92,0
100,8
101,8

102,5
105,6
103,7
106,8
83,3
98,9

97,8
93,6
94,1
105,5
105,8
102,9

Industry total
Energy
Intermediate goods, energy excluded
Capital Goods
Durable consumer goods
Nondurable consumer goods

105,3
104,8
100,0
120,4
107,6

96,2
99,0
103,7
114,4
67,1

103,8
99,4
134,9
103,0
109,0

109,8
107,4
125,4
113,7
102,7

100,0
93,1
109,6
121,3
91,8

Mining and quarrying


Mining of coal and lignite
Extraction of crude petroleum and natural gas
Mining of metal ores
Other mining and quarrying

101,1
99,3
99,0
99,6
82,5
93,7
97,3

83,9
94,2
86,9
97,9
68,1
77,2
81,8

102,6
101,3
98,0
107,7
113,2
99,0
98,2

99,8
97,1
102,6
91,9
88,2
104,4
101,4

99,1
100,7
103,4
93,3
98,1
110,4
87,7

82,4
102,4
104,9

56,5
95,9
106,0

80,1
110,3
108,8

110,1
112,3
94,6

120,1
105,2
100,7

98,5
95,6

90,5
74,4

96,9
121,9

85,7
99,8

95,3
81,6

114,5
100,6
94,8
103,4

83,8
80,9
80,3
71,2

98,9
100,8
100,2
121,1

107,2
98,0
104,8
96,3

112,5
118,4
93,0
53,3

109,8

81,4

107,6

108,8

112,6

Manufacturing
Manufacture of food products
Manufacture of beverages
Manufacture of tobacco products
Manufacture of textile
Manufacture of wearing apparel
Manufacture of leather and related products
Manufacture of wood and of products of wood and
cork, except furniture; manufacture of articles of straw
and plaiting materials
Manufacture of paper and paper products
Printing and reproduction of recorded media
Manufacture of coke and refined petroleum
products
Manufacture of chemicals and chemical products
Manufacture of basic pharmaceutical products and
pharmaceutical preparations
Manufacture of rubber and plastic products
Manufacture of other nonmetallic mineral products
Manufacture of basic metals
Manufacture of fabricated metal products, except
machinery and equipment
Manufacture of computer, electronic and optical
products
Manufacture of electrical equipment




,
,

97,1
102,3

78,8
89,8

71,6
111,7

124,2
108,5

98,0
99,3

120,5

72,9

88,7

109,1

103,8

84,6
155,2
111,7
65,2
88,9

60,2
95,2
62,8
103,6
101,0

95,3
84,9
102,4
81,4
96,3

124,3
54,5
79,8
92,2
79,5

116,5
80,2
103,4
102,3
89,0

102,0

100,8

95,6

109,7

92,9

Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply

102,0

100,8

95,6

109,7

92,9

Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply

, ,

e, ,

238

Manufacture of machinery and equipment n.e.c.


Manufacture of motor vehicles, trailers and
semitrailers
Manufacture of other transport equipment
Manufacture of furniture
Other manufacturing
Repair and installation of machinery and equipment

Industry

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

10.3. , 2012.

INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS, 2012

Republic of Serbia

Total


, . t
, . t
, . t

, . t
, . m3

- , . t
, . t

, t
, . m3
, , , . m3
, . t
, t

, t
, t
, , t
, t
, , t
, t
, t
, t
, . t
, . t
, . t
, , t

148
317
37707

1125
672

500
14346

182
1213
4953
155

765
55536
27863
199585
4120
162603
41880
25030
530
403
940
35576

Mining and briquetting of coal


Hard coal, thous, tons
Brown coal, thous, tons
Lignite, thous, tons
Extraction of crude petroleum and natural gas
Crude petroleum, thous, tons
Natural gas, mill, m3
Mining of metal ores
Leadzinc ore, thous, tons
Copper ore, thous, tons
Other mining and quarrying
Formed marble and granite blocks, tons
Natural sand, thous, m3
Round pebbles, gravel, crushed and broken stone, thous, m3
Clay and kaolin, thous, tons
Asbestos ore, tons
Manufacture of food products
Raw leather, tons
Sausages, tons
Canned meat, semifinished and finished meals of meat, tons
Fruit and vegetable juices, tons
Jams and marmalades, tons
Vegetable oils, refined, tons
Margarine and hydrated vegetable fats, tons
Cheese, tons
Flour, thous, tons
Sugar, refined, thous, tons
Food for animal upbringing, thous, tons
Cocoa, chocolate and chocolate products, tons

Industry

239

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10.3. , 2012. ()

INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS, 2012 (continued)

Republic of Serbia

Total


, . hl

5795


, t
, . .

6848
18073


1), t
, t
2), . m2
, . m2
, . m2
, . m2

779
24
3909
0
1260
6287


, . .
, . .
, . .
3), . .
, .

10
988
1986
16156
228557


, . m2
, . m2
, . m2
, . m2
, .
, .

449
103
14
1333
2379

,
, . m3
, . m3
, m3
, m3
, m3
, m3
, m2

, t
, t
, t
,
, t

, t
, t

, . t
, . t
, t
(), . t
-, . t
, . t
, . t
, t
() .
() .
3) .

1)

2)

2)

240

Manufacture of tobacco products


Tobacco, fermented, tons
Cigarettes, mill, units
Manufacture of textiles
Cotton yarn1), tons
Woolen yarn, tons
Cotton fabrics 2), thous, m2
Woolen fabrics, thous, m2
Household underwear, thous, m2
Carpets and floor coverings, thous, m2
Manufacture of wearing apparel
Leather clothing, thous, units
Working clothing, thous, units
Other clothing, thous, units
Underwear3), thous, units
Hosiery, thous, pairs
Manufacture of leather and related products
Whole tanned leather of cattle and ungulates, thous, m2
Chopped and other leather of cattle and ungulates, thous, m2
Sheep and lamb leather, treated after tanning, thous, m2
Swine leather, treated after tanning, thous, m2
Rubber footwear and plastic matter footwear, thous, pairs
Leather footwear or artificial leather footwear, thous, pairs

4
31
8390
324282
191
9601
144295

Manufacture of wood and of products of wood and cork, except


furniture; manufacture of articles of straw and plaiting materials
Sawn wood, coniferous, thous, m3
Sawn wood, broadleaved, thous, m3
Plywood, m3
Chipboards
Fiber boards, m3
Veneer, m3
Parquet, m2

141965
68062
158099

Manufacture of paper and paper products


Paper and cardboard, tons
Corrugated paper and cardboard, tons
Paper and cardboard containers, tons

36205

Paper products for households, sanitary and toilette needs, tons

52205
3916

Printing and reproduction of recorded media


Printing of newspapers, tons
Printing of books and brochures, tons

520
404
73
640
103
396
8472

1)

Manufacture of beverages
Beer, thous, hl

Manufacture of coke and refined petroleum products


Dried lignite, thous, tons
Petrol, thous, tons
VAJTspirit, tons
Petroleum (kerosene), thous, tons
Diesel fuel, thous, tons
Crude oil, thous, tons
Residual fuel oil, thous, tons
Fuels and lubricants, tons

Including also cellulose fiber yarn.


Including also cellulose yarn fabrics.
3) Underwear for households not included.

Industry

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

10.3. , 2012. ()

INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS, 2012 (continued)

Republic of Serbia

Total


, t
, . t
, . t
, . t
, . t
, t
, t
, . t
, t
, . t
, t
, t
, t
, kg

1992
95
8
188
170
543722
9435
7
230415
74
4951
2783
164441
5809

Manufacture of chemicals and chemical products


Colors and pigments, tons
Sulfuric acid, thous, tons
Phosphoric acid, thous, tons
Nitric acid, thous, tons
Ammonia, thous, tons
Nitric fertilizers, tons
Phosphoric fertilizers, tons
Complex fertilizers, thous, tons
Mixed fertilizers, tons
Plastic matter in basic forms, thous, tons
Pesticides and other chemicals for agriculture, tons
Soaps, tons
Detergents, tons
Toilette accessories, tons


, . .
, . .
, t
, t

8154
4725
130198
59589

Manufacture of rubber and plastic products


Pneumatic tires for vehicles, thous, units
Tires, inner, for vehicles, thous, units
Packing containers, plastic matters, tons
Construction products of plastic matters, tons


, t
, t
, t
, . m2
, . .
, . .
, . t
, t
, t

24221
14150
11648
571
140
1831
209132
194123

Manufacture of other nonmetallic mineral products


Glass, hollow, tons
Earthenware for household use, tons
Fireproof earthenware products, tons
Ceramics tiles and floor boards, thous, m2
Bricks and blocks, mill, units standard pattern
Tiles, mill, units
Cement, thous, tons
Plaster, tons
Bituminous mixtures, tons


, t
, t
, t
, t
, , , ,
, t
, , , ,
, t
, , , ,
, kg
, . t
, , , ,
, t
, kg
, t
, t
, t
, t

,
, . t
, , t
, t
, t
, t
, t
, t
, , , t
, t
, , t

318651
521898
25849
64543
3757
35

Manufacture of basic metals


Pig iron in primary forms, tons
Flat rolled steel products, tons
Iron and steel pipes, tons
Pig aluminum and aluminum alloys, tons
Bars, profiles, wire, sheet metal, strips and aluminum and aluminum
alloys pipes, tons
Bars, profiles, wire, sheet metal, strips and lead and lead alloys pipes,
tons

53374
16074
37196
6543
7195
253

Bars, profiles, wire, sheet metal, strips and tin and tin alloys pipes, kg
Copper, electrolytic, thous, tons
Bars, profiles, wire, sheet metal, strips and copper and copper alloys
pipes, tons
Other nonferrous metals and their products, kg
Cast iron, tons
Cast steel, tons
Cast aluminum, tons
Cast products of other nonferrous metals, tons

37
3010
14
975
20819
67608
8044
719
3396

Manufacture of fabricated metal products, except machinery and


equipment
Production of metal constructions, thous, tons
Cisterns, tanks and metal containers, tons
Tools, manual, tons
Locks and hardware, tons
Steel drums and similar steel packing containers, tons
Aluminum packing containers, tons
Wire products, tons
Fasteners, winnower products, chains and coils, tons
Electrical devices for heating in households, tons
Stoves, nonelectrical, tons

Industry

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10.3. , 2012. ()

INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS, 2012 (continued)

Republic of Serbia

Total

a,
, .
, kg
, , ,
.
,
, .
,
.

36896

Manufacture of computer, electronic and optical products


Memory units, units
Parts for TV and radio apparatus, kg
X ray machines for medicine, surgery, dentistry and veterinary medicine, units
Measuring devices for gas, liquid and electricity production and consumption, units

58495

Instruments and apparatus for automatic regulation and control, units


, .
, .
, .
, t
, . .

1930
1735
12049
33941
-

Manufacture of electrical equipment


Alternating current motors, units
Alternating current generators, units
Transformers, units
Insulating wire and cables, tons
Bulbs, thous, units


, , .
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462
131
570
3275
3288
1888
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124
22459

236

342
2620
67438
104637
550
31177


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, . KWh
, . KWh

242

616

9922
26675

Manufacture of machinery and equipment n.e.c.


Operating, industrial and diesel motors, units
Pumps and compressors, thous, units
Faucets and valves, tons
Bearings, toothed wheels, cogged transmitters and operating mechanisms, tons
Devices for lifting and carrying, tons
Tractors, wheeled for agriculture and forestry, units
Machines with mounted adding device, units
Manufacture of motor vehicles, trailers and semitrailers
Internal combustion engines, units
Busses, units
Vehicles for goods transport, units
Passenger cars, units
Manufacture of other transport equipment
Railway locomotives, units
Railway coaches, not mechanically propelled, units
Invalid carriages, units
Manufacture of furniture
Chairs and seats, thous, units
Metal furniture of a kind used in offices, units
Wooden furniture of a kind used in offices, units
Kitchen wooden furniture, units
Wooden furniture of a kind used in bedrooms, in dining rooms and in
living rooms, thous, units
Mattresses, units
Other manufacturing
Syringes for medicine, surgery, dentistry and veterinary medicine,
thous, units
Instruments and apparatus for blood pressure measuring, units
Brooms and brushes, thous, units

Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply


Hydro - electricity, mill, KWh
Thermal - electricity, mill, KWh

Industry

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

10.4. , 2011.

PRIMARY PRODUCTION OF ENERGY, 2011

440509

100



1)

327611
33275
46535
13997
18823
268

75
8
11
3
3
0

1)

1)

Republic of Serbia
Coal
Hydro - electricity
Crude oil and natural gas liquid
Wood Fuels1)
Natural gas
Geothermal energy

Included is firewood from registered production.

10.5. E , 2011.

PRODUCTION OF RENEWABLE ENERGY, 2011

45466

100

Republic of Serbia


1)

31201
13997
268

69
31
1

Hydro - electricity
Wood Fuels1)
Geothermal energy

1)

1)

Included is firewood from registered production.

10. 6. , 2011.

TRANSFORMATION OUTPUT, 2011

276332

100

107956
105685
41440
19768
1483

39
38
15
7
1

10.7. , 2011.

Oil derivates
Thermal - electricity
Heat
Coal transformation
Charcoal, wood pellets and wood briquettes

ENERGY AVAILABLE FOR FINAL CONSUMPTION, 2011

397968

100

e




1)

140034
100768
52771
54342
37008
12780
265

36
25
13
14
9
3
0

1)

Republic of Serbia

1)

Republic of Serbia
Oil derivates
Electricity
Natural gas
Coal and coal products
Heat
Wood Fuels1)
Geothermal energy

Included is firewood from registered production.

Industry

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10.8. , 2011.

IMPORT OF ENERGY COMMODITIES, 2011

252305

100

129426
64732
33590
24124
433

51
26
13
10
0

10.9. , 2011.
%

40931

100




1)

25124
14184
315
1308

61
35
1
3

244

Crude oil and oil derivates


Natural gas
Coal and coal products
Electricity
Wood Fuels

EXPORT OF ENERGY COMMODITIES, 2011

1)

Republic of Serbia

1)

Republic of Serbia
Electricity
Oil derivates
Coal and coal products
Wood Fuels1)

Included is firewood from registered production.

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11

CHAPTER

ENVIRONMENT

2012.
1,5% 2011. ,
1,4%
2011.
2012. 3,1% 2011. .

In 2012, the quantity of drinking water abstracted from water supply industry increased by 1.5% relative to 2011 and the quantity distributed to households increased by 1.4% compared to 2011. The number
of households to which water was distributed increased in 2012 by 3.1%
relative to 2011.

,
, 2012.
: 3,0%;
18,1%;
, 11,9%.

2012. 1,0%
2011. ,
2012.
1,5% 2011. . 2012. 0,7%
2011. .
2012. 17,7%
2011. ,
8,5%.
2012. 32 583
ha , 85,0%
. 2012.
6 296 km2.
2012. 52 986 ha ,
, ,
().
2012.
54,4 , 11,1%

. P
(15,4%),
29,9%,
, (9,6%).
2012.
2011. 10,3%.
, ,
39,8%,
2,6%. 1,1%.

2010.
, 2002.
, 2011. 2012.
, 2011. .

In 2012, when observed by sections and compared with the the


previous year the following trends were recorded in abstracted water for
consumption for industry: Mining and quarrying - increase of 3.0%;
Manufacturing - decrease of 18.1%; Electricity, gas, steam and air
conditioning supply - decrease of 11.9%.
Compared to the referent period in 2011, in 2012 the total quantity
of wastewater from municipalities with sewerage decreased by 1.0%,
while the quantity of wastewater from municipalities without sewerage
increased 1.5%. In 2012, treated wastewater decreased by 0.7% relative
to 2011.
Wastewaters from industry in 2012 increase by 17.7% compared
to 2011, while the percentage of treated waste waters fell by 8.5%.
The total area flooded by surface waters in 2012 was 32 583 ha,
of which 85.0% referred to utilised agricultural land. The area of eroded
land in 2012 amounted to 6 296 km2.
The irrigated area in 2012 was 52 986 ha, and the most frequent
type of irrigation, as in the previous year, was the sprinkling irrigation.
During the year 2012, the industry in the Republic of Serbia produced 54.4 million tones of waste, recording an increase of 11.1% compared with the previous results collected in the Survey on Industrial
Waste. The increase in the amount of waste generated is recorded in the
section Mining and quarrying (15.4%), while in section Manufacturing
saw a decrease of 29.9%, and so did section Electricity, gas, steam and
air conditioning supply (9.6%).
The consumption of hazardous hemicals increased in 2012 by
10.3%, when compared with 2011. The largest share in the consumption
of hazardous chemicals, according to toxicity class, was observed in
very toxic chemicals - 39.8%, then harmful chemicals - 2.6% and toxic
chemicals 1.1%.
The percentage of population connected to the water supply
system and sewerage for 2010 is calculated based on the Census of
Population, Households and Dwellings 2012, while the data for 2011 and
2012 were calculated based on the Census of Population, Households
and Dwellings 2011.

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PROTECTED NATURAL AREAS

Sources and methods of data collection




.

. :
-
;
-
,
, , ,
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, ;
-

.

The Institute for Nature Conservation is responsible for the conservation of nature and natural wealth on the territory of the Republic of
Serbia and it is in charge of the Central Register of Protected Natural
Sites. The Institute for Nature Conservation of Vojvodina Province is in
charge of the Register of Protected Natural Sites of Vojvodina Province
for the territory of the AP Vojvodina.This refers especially to:
-

collection and processing of data on nature and natural


values;

monitoring and assessment of nature conservation and level


of endangerment of geoheritage objects, wild species and
their habitats, habitat types, ecosystems, ecologically
important areas, protected areas, ecological corridors,
ecological networks and landscapes;

preparation of conservation studies determining the values of


areas proposed to be protected and methodology for managing such areas.

Definitions


, , /

.

Protected areas are areas having distinct geological, biological,


ecosystem and/or landscape biodiversity, therefore being legally proclaimed as areas of general interest.

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National park is an area with a large number of diverse natural


ecosystems of national importance, with distinguished landscape characteristics and cultural heritage in which man lives in harmony with nature.
It is also intended for conservation of the existing natural values and
resources, with overall landscape, geological and biological diversity, as
well as for meeting the scientific, educational, spiritual, aesthetic, cultural, tourist and health and recreational needs, and other activities in
accordance with the principles of nature protection and sustainable
development.
Natural park is an area of well-conserved natural values with
mostly conserved natural ecosystems and picturesque landscapes,
intended for conservation of the overall geological, biological and landscape diversity, as well as for meeting the scientific, educational, spiritual, aesthetic, cultural, tourist, health and recreational needs, and other
activities harmonised with traditional way of life and principles of sustainable development.
Landscape of exceptional features is an area of recognisable appearance with significant natural, biological-ecological, aesthetic and
cultural-historical values, which developed in time as a result of interaction between nature, natural potentials of the area and the traditional way
of life of local population.
Strict nature reserve is an area of unchanged natural characteristics with representative natural ecosystems, intended exclusively for
conservation of original nature, gene fund, ecological equilibrium, monitoring of natural phenomena and processes, scientific research which
does not damage natural properties, values, phenomena and processes.

Environment


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( , . 36/09, 88/10 91/10).

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

Special nature reserve is an area of unchanged or insignificantly


changed nature, and is of particular importance due to its uniqueness,
rareness or representativeness, which includes a habitat of an
endangered wild plant, animal and fungi species, without settlements or
with scarce settlements in which humans live in harmony with nature.
This area is intended for conservation of the existing nature
characteristics, gene fund, ecological equilibrium, monitoring of natural
phenomena and processes, scientific research and education, controlled
visits and preservation of traditional way of life.
Nature monument is a smaller unchanged or partially changed
natural spatial entity, object or phenomenon, physically and clearly distinguished, recognisable and/or unique, with representative geomorphological, geological, hydrographical, botanical and/or other characteristics, as well as a botanical value of scientific, aesthetic, cultural or
educational significance, created by human labour.
Cultural and historical sites are, according to previous Laws on
Nature Conservation, protected as memorial nature monuments and
spaces surrounding immoveable cultural patrimony.
Protected species are wild species which are endangered or can
become endangered, and have special significance in genetic, ecological, ecosystem, scientific, health, economical and other aspects. These
species are protected as strictly protected wild species or protected wild
species Article 36 of the Law on Nature Conservation (Official Journal
of the Republic of Serbia No. 36/09, 88/2010 and 91/2010).

Natural and cultural heritage under international protection




:
, MAB ( ),
,
(CITES),
,

(RAMSAR)
.

Certain protected areas or areas planned to be protected are valued as internationally significant by the criteria valid in our country and
on the basis of ratified international documents: Convention on the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage, UNESCO - MAB
Program (Man and the Biosphere), Convention on Biological Diversity,
Convention on International Trade of Endangered Species of Wild Flora
and Fauna (CITES), Convention on the Preservation of the European
Flora and Fauna and Natural Habitat, Convention on Wetlands of International Importance, especially as Waterfowl Habitat (RAMSAR Convention), Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild
Animals.

HYDROMETEROLOGICAL DATA
Sources and methods of data collection

, ,

.

Data on air quality, chemical composition of precipitations, waters


quality and emission of pollutants into the air were obtained from the
Environmental Protection Agency.

,

.

Data on water level, temperature of rivers and underground water


level were obtained from the Republic Hydrometeorological Service of
Serbia.

AIR QUALITY AND


CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF PRECIPITATIONS



.

(
, . 11/10 75/10),
(
, 58/11)
( , . 58/11),
( , 36/09).

Air quality data are given on the basis of systematic automatic


measurements of levels of pollutants in the national network for
monitoring air quality in the Republic of Serbia. Data are the result of air
quality monitoring under the Regulation on conditions and requirements
for monitoring air quality ("Official Journal of the Republic of Serbia"
No.11/10 and 75/10), Regulation on establishing air quality control
programs in the state network ("Official Journal of the Republic of
Serbia" No. 58/11) and the Decree on establishing the zones and
agglomerations ("Official Journal of the Republic of Serbia" No. 58/11)
issued in accordance with the Law on Air Protection ("Official Journal of
the Republic of Serbia" No. 36 / 09).

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SO2, NO2, PM10,


CO O3,
,
90% (
, ", . 11/10
75/10 (www.sepa.gov.rs/ams/xajax_data/doc/Kriterijumi_za_ ocenjivanje
_kvaliteta_vazduha.pdf)).

Presented are mean annual values of SO2, NO2, PM10, CO and O3


determined on the basis of hourly concentrations of pollutants, with full
availability requirement of at least 90% of valid hourly data (Decree on
conditions and requirements for monitoring air quality "Official Journal of
Republic of Serbia ", No. 11/10 and 75/10 (www.sepa.gov.rs/ams/ xajax_data /doc/Kriterijumi_za_ocenjivanje_kvaliteta_vazduha.pdf)).

UTC, 6
6 ( ).

. ,

(mm),

(pH),
( 200 C
S/cm), , , ,
, (mg/l),
, ,
(mg S/l), (mg N/l).

The sampling of precipitations is carried out from 6:00 a.m. of the


current day to 6:00 a.m. of the next day (daily sample). The date when
maximal and minimal values appear relates to the current day. Precipitation level is measured in millimeters (mm), and defines the acidity (pH),
the electric conductivity (mineralization at 200C in S/cm, the contents of
chloride, potassium, sodium, calcium and magnesium in milligrams per
litre (mg/l), the contents of sulfates, nitrates and ammonium ion in milligrams of sulfur per litre (mg/S/l), as well as milligrams of nitrogen per
litre (mg/N/l).
EMISSION OF POLLUTANTS INTO THE AIR



EMEP/EEA 2009 UNECE e

(CLRTAP).
(NOx, NMVOC, Sx, NH3, CO), (2.5, 10
), e e e (Pb, Cd, Hg),
e e e (As, Cr, Cu, Ni, Se Zn),
(PCDD/PCDF, PAHs, HCB, HCH, PCB).
:
, ,
.
2012.
,
CEIP (Centre on Emission Inventories and
Projections).

The data for emission of pollutants into the air have been
presented in accordance with the methodology EMEP / EEA 2009
UNECE Convention on Transboundary Air Pollution (CLRTAP). Data are
presented for the primary pollutants (NOx, NMVOC, SOx, NH3, CO),
particulates (RM2.5, RM10 and total suspended particles), priority heavy
metals (Pb, Cd, Hg) and other heavy metals (As, Cr, Cu, Ni, Se and Zn),
and persistent organic pollutants (PCDD / PCDF, PAHs, HCB,
HCH,PCB).
Data sources for the calculations are relevant ministries, the
Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia, entrepreneurs which have the
obligation of reporting to the Agency.
The presented data are verified in 2012, as part of the annual
inventory audit of Member States of the Convention, made by the EMER
CEIP (Centre on Emission Inventories and Projections).

HYDROLOGICAL DATA


412
.

Data on the quality of surface water were obtained from the


Environmental Protection Agency and they are the result of 4-12 monitorings evenly distributed during the reference year.

, ,
,
:
- ( 20 0C,
S/cm);
- (
2, mg/l,
BPK5,
2 mg O2/l,
HPK, 2 KMnO4 mg O2/l);
- ( NH4
mg/l, N
mg/l);
- (
mg/l).

Under the item of quality of surface waters flowing expressed in


m3/sec, certain indicators of quality are also presented:

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Electric conduction (mineralization at 200C in S/cm),

Oxygen regime indicators (dissolved oxygen - O2 milligrams


per litre - mg/l, biological consumption of oxygen after five
days BOD in milligrams 2 per litre - mg O2/l and chemical
consumption of oxygen COD in milligrams 2 per litre in
KMnO4 - mg O2/l);

Biogenetic indicators (ammonia as NH4 in milligrams per litreand nitrates as N in milligrams per litre - mg/l)

Specific indicators (phenol in milligrams per litre - mg/l).

Environment

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia


,
.
,
,

.

Data on water level and temperature of rivers are given on the basis of daily monitoring and the water level of underground waters on the
basis of five and ten-day measurements during a month. Monitoring,
measurement and collection of these data are carried out through Republic Hydro-meteorological Service stations, according to Regulations
relative to the meteorological and hydrological stations' network and
Work Programme establishment.

WATER USE AND PROTECTION

Sources and methods of data collection




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Data on water statistics were collected from annual surveys in


which reporting units are according to the Classification Activities business entities registered in the sections: Agriculture, forestry and fisheries; Mining and quarrying; Manufacturing; Electricity, gas, steam and air
conditioning supply; and in the divisions: Water collection, treatment and
supply, Sewage, Civil engineering; Specialised construction activities,
Architectural and engineering activities. The reporting units are also
other legal entities, accredited by local self-government, dealing with
water resources, protection against damaging water effects, construction
and maintenance of waterworks structures and environment.



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,

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Data on drinking water supply and wastewater discharge are


collected from reporting units which are responsible for drinking water
supply and sewage management in related localities. The public water
supply systems abstract drinking water intended for the supply of final
customers from available water abstraction sources. The water used in
households is delivered by public water supply via the water supply
network.
Data on water use and water protection against damaging water
effects are collected from business entities with/over 10 employees,
which main activity is Mining and quarrying; Manufacturing and
Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply. Water abstracted and
used for these industry sections are presented separately.
Wastewater includes discharged wastewater from urban sewerage
and wastewater from the sections: Mining and quarrying; Manufacturing
and Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply, and does not
include flowing water from hydropower plants. Treated water from
wastewater treatment plants comes from urban wastewater treatment
systems and from the industrial wastewater treatment plants.
Data on the protection against harmful water effects are collected
from business units dealing with water resource management, protection
against the harmful effects of water, construction and maintenance of
hydro-structures and environment.
Data on irrigation system are collected from reporting units dealing
with agricultural production and rendering agricultural services, and/or
managing irrigation systems. Abstracted water to serve the purposes of
the section Agriculture, forestry and fisheries includes water abstracted
for irrigation and the estimated water quantities for consumption for
livestock breeding. Used water includes water delivered by public water
supply to business entities in the section of Agriculture, forestry and
fisheries, water used for irrigation, and the estimated water quantities for
consumption for livestock.

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Definitions


(,
)

,
.

Water abstraction comprises all quantities of both directly


abstracted and secured water (underground, spring and surface water)
delivered to business entities in the course of a reference year, whether
these quantities were used for own consumption, ceded or sold to other
users.

, ,
.

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, (
,
). ,
.

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,
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,
.

,
.
/

()
20%
50%.

,
70%
() 75%.

/ /
:
, .
:
95% 85% , :
70%, 80%

1000 100 ml.

,
, /
( ).

Self supply is the abstraction of water by users for own final use.
Water supplied is water sold to consumers. It is measured by
water meters or, where those are not available, according to the
standards relative to a given branch of activity.
Discharged water is water, which, after use is discharged as
wastewater from sewage system, as well as from industry, cooling water
(which is used in sections Manufacturing, and Electricity, gas, steam and
air condition supply). Wastewater quantities do not include atmospheric,
flowing water, nor water used in hydro-power plants.
Wastewater is water, which, after use, is treated as wastewater
and transported to treating plant or discharged into land, underground or
surface water. Wastewater quantities do not include atmospheric, flowing
water used in hydro-power plants or cooling water used in industry.
Treated wastewater comprises total amount of wastewater that
was treated during the reporting year, one of types treament whic is
listed below.
Primary treatment of wastewater by physical and/or chemical procedure includes the collection of suspended particles, and other processes in which BOD is reduced by at least 20% before being discharged.
It also covers the total suspended particles of incoming wastewaters
reduced to by least 50%.
Secondary treatment of wastewater includes biological treatment
with secondary collection or by other processes, which results in BOD
reduction of at least 70% and COD reduction of at least 75%.
Tertiary treatment is the next wastewater treatment process after
the secondary treatment of nitrogen and/or phosphorous and/or any
other pollutant affecting the quality and specific use of water: microbialogical pollution, colour, etc. Minimum efficiency levels defining the tertiary treatment are: organic pollution reduced up to at least 95% for BOD
and 85% for COD, being: at least 70% nitrogen removal, at least 80%
phosphorous removal and microbiological removal until a coliform density of 1000 in 100 ml is reached.
Main supply length comprises water supply pipes length from
water abstraction source to reservoirs or drinking water processing plant,
i.e. from a water abstraction source to the first pipe of a distributive
network (if there is no reservoir).


,
.

Distributive network length comprises the water supply network


length from reservoirs to the consumption place, excluding connections
length and network within buildings.



, .

Collecting sewage network length comprises the length of covered


street drainage canals for waste and atmospheric water, excluding the
length of connections and network within houses.

/
/ ,
/.

Irrigated/drained area is presented as total areas irrigated/drained


in the current year, regardless of the number of irrigations/ drainages.


/ .

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Protection from surface/ground water floods includes areas and


facilities which are protected by embankments against harmful effects of
surface/ground waters.

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Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

,
, ,
,
,
.

Eroded land is land covered, threatened, worn and damaged by


erosion due to the destructive effect of atmospheric water, wind or
glacier where the fertile layer of land has been partly or completely
removed, so its use for crop production is considerably reduced or
completely disabled.


(,
, ).

Reclaimed land is eroded land where erosion processes have


been restored (sluice, swill, drainage and deposit of new masses).

INDUSTRIAL WASTE AND HAZARDOUS CHEMICALS

Sources and methods of data collection


(EC) 2150/2002

OECD/Eurostat, UNSD/UNEP UNECE.

Data on industrial waste are collected by a statistical survey that


has been carried out under the Regulation (EC) 2150/2002 on reporting
in Waste Statistics, and harmonized with OECD/Eurostat, UNSD/UNEP
and UNECE international standards.

o
.

,
(EC) 1907/2006 ,
(REACH Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and
Restriction of Chemical substances).

Data on hazardous chemicals are collected in the statistical


survey on the consumption of hazardous chemicals. The List of
Hazardous Chemicals is based on the properties of chemicals that affect
human life and health, in accordance with the Regulation (EC)
1907/2006 on Registration, Evaluation and Authorisation and Restriction
of Chemicals (REACH).



, ,
, .

( ,
) 10
.

Coverage
The reporting units in the Survey on Industrial Waste and
Hazardous Chemicals are business entities from the sections Mining and
quarrying; Manufacturing; Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning
supply. The Survey on Consumption of Hazardous Chemicals also
covers the section Water supply and sewerage (Division: Collection,
purification and distribution of water and Sewage) with 10 and more
employess.

Definitions


(. ),

, ,
, .

Waste refers to materials that are not prime products (that is


products produced for the market) for which the generator has no further
use in terms of his/her own purposes of production, transformation or
consumption, and of which he/her wants to dispose.

Hazardous waste is waste that has any hazardous property listed


in Annex III Waste Framework Directive.

Non hazardous waste is waste that displays non-hazardous properties.


: ,
, B (,
), C
, D e E e.

Hazardous chemicals according to the toxicity level are grouped


in five toxicity classes: class A carcinogenic, mutagenic and toxic,
class B chronically toxic (corrosive, irritative and chemicals that cause
sensibilisation), class C highly toxic, class D toxic and class E
hazardous.

,
/ .

Chemicals refer to any element, compound or their mixture.

III .

,
, ,
.

Carcinogenic chemicals are the chemicals which, if inhaled,


swallowed or absorbed through the skin, can cause cancer or increase
the risk of it.

, ,
,
.

Mutagenic chemicals are the chemicals which, if inhaled,


swallowed or absorbed through the skin, can cause genetic changes or
increase the risk of them.

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, , ,
/
,
.

Chemicals toxic for reproduction are the chemicals which, if


inhaled, swallowed or absorbed through the skin, can cause damaging
effects on posterity and/or decrease male or female reproductive
functions, i.e. decrease the capabilities or increase the risk of their
occurrence.

Corrosive chemicals are chemicals which in contact with live


tissue may destroy it.


, ,
.

Irritative chemicals are chemicals which are not corrosive, and


which in short-term, prolonged or repeated contact with skin or mucous
membranes can cause its inflammation.

, ,
,
.

Chemicals that cause sensitisation are the chemicals which, if


inhaled, swallowed or absorbed through the skin, can cause over
sensibility and longer exposure to such chemicals can cause
characteristic harmful effects.


, , ,
, .

Highly toxic chemicals are chemicals which, if inhaled, swallowed


or absorbed through the skin, in small quantities, can cause death, acute
or chronic health effects.


, , ,
, .

Toxic chemicals are the chemicals which, if inhaled, swallowed or


absorbed through the skin, in small quantities, cause death, acute or
chronic health effects.

, ,
, ,
.

Harmful chemicals are the chemicals which, if inhaled, swallowed


or absorbed through the skin, can cause death, acute or chronic health
effects.

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11.1. , 2012.

PROTECTED NATURAL SITES, 2012


/ Republic of Serbia

AP Vojvodina
Central Serbia

Total
1)

461
5
16
16
69
40
7
22
315
245
70
39
1

282
3
5
13
39
28
5
6
191
138
53
31
0

: (www.zzps.rs).
1) ( , . 36/09, 88/10, 91/10).

130
1
10
2
24
8
1
15
89
86
3
3
1

AP Kosovo
and Metohija
49
1
1
1
6
4
1
1
35
21
14
5
0

Protected natural sites1)


National parks
Natural parks
Landscapes
Reserves
Strict natural reserves
General natural reserves
Special nature reserves
Natural monuments
Protected trees and parks
Geoheritage sites
Cultural-historical areas
Protected habitats

Source: Institute for Nature Conservation of Serbia (www. zzps.rs).


1) Law on the Protection of the Nature (Official Journal of the Republic of Serbia)

11.2. 1), 2012.

NATIONAL PARKS1), 2012

Municipality

/ erdap
/ Tara
/ Kopaonik
/ Fruka Gora

- / ar planina

,
Golubac, Kladovo and Majdanpek
/ Bajina Bata
/ Raka and Brus
, ,
Baka Palanka, Beoin, Inija and Irig
, ,
Novi Sad, Sremski Karlovci, Sremska Mitrovica and id
, ,
Kaanik, Suva Reka, Prizren and trpce

: .
1) ( , 39/93).


, ( , 5/10).
2)
( , . 31/05, 45/05, 22/07, 38/08, 9/10).
1)

, ha
Area, ha

, m
Height above the
sea level, m

1974
1981
1981

63 608
19 175
11 810

70 - 806
1 000 1 591
640 2 017

1960

25 393

100 - 539

1986

39 000

1 220 2 640

Source: Institute for Nature Conservation of Serbia.


1) Law on National Parks (Official Journal of the Republic of Serbia 39/1993).

11.3. E , 2012.
,
1)


2)

Year of
proclamation

PROTECTED PLANT AND ANIMAL SPECIES, 2012


2 613
1 760
25
628
37
38
1 032
853
558
11
26
258
97
63
10
15
9

Strictly protected and protected wild species of plants, animals and


fungi 1)
Strictly protected wild species
Algae
Plants
Lichens
Fungi
Fauna
Protected wild species
Plants
Lichens
Fungi
Fauna
Wild flora and fauna under the regulation of use and marketing2)
Plants
Lichens
Fungi
Fauna

Promulgation of Regulation on the protection of strickly protected and protected wild


plants, animals and fungi (Official Journal of the Republic of Serbia 5/2010).
2) Decree on putting under control the use and marketing of wild flora and fauna (Offcial Journal of
the Republic of Serbia 31/2005, 45/2005, 22/2007, 38/2008, 9/2009, 17/2010)
1)

Environment

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11.4.

NATURAL AND CULTURAL PATRIMONY UNDER


INTERNATIONAL PROTECTION

-
1)

UNESCO World Heritage List (whc.unesco.org)


1)

Cultural

(1979)
a (1986)
, (2007)
:
(2004)
(2006)
(2006)
(2006)

Stari Ras Monastery of Sopoani (1979)


Studenica Monastery (1986)
Gamzigrad-Romuliana, Palace of Galerius - 2007
Medieval Monuments in Kosovo and Metohia:
Monastery of Deani -2004
Pe Patriarchate 2006
Graanica Monastery 2006
The Church of the Holy Virgin of Ljevi 2006.

Biosphere reserves

2) (2005)

Golija Studenica Monastery2) (2005)

3)

Ramsar sites3)

(1977)
(1977)
(1996)
(2004)
(2006)
(2006)
(2007)
(2007)
(2008)
- (2012)
42 IBA 4)
61 IPA 5)
40 PBA 6)
61 EMERALD 7)8)

Obedska bara, (1977)


Ludoko jezero, (1977)
Stari Begej - Carska bara, (1996)
Slano Kopovo, (2004)
Labudovo okno (2006)
Petersko polje (2006)
Gornje Podunavlje (2007)
Vlasina (2007)
Zasavica (2008)
Koviljsko-Pertovaradinski rit (2012)
42 IBA sites Important Bird Areas4)
61 IPA sites Important Plant Areas5)
40 PBA sites Prime Butterfly Areas6)
61 potential EMERALD sites7)8)

: .
1)
( , . 56/74).
2) MAB ( )
3) ,
( , . 9/77).
4) .
5) .
6) .
7) EMERALD.
8)
( , 102/07).

254

Source: Institute for Nature Conservation of Serbia.


1) Law on the ratification oo the Convention on the protection of the world cultural and natural
heritage (Official Journal of SFRJ 56/1974)
2) UNESCO MAB program (Man and the Biosphere). (www.unesco.org/mab)
3) Decree on the ratification of the Convetion on wetlands of international importance, especially as
a wading bird habitat (Official Journal of the SFRY 9/1977) (www.ramsar.wetlands.org)
4) IBAs sites - Important Bird Areas. (www.birdlife.org)
5) IPAs sites - Important Plant Areas. (www.plantlifeipa.org)
6) PBAs sites - Prime Butterfly Areas. (www.butterfly-conservation.org)
7) EMERALD Network
8) Law on the ratification of the Convetion on the conservation of european wild flora and fauna
and nautral habitats (Official Journal of the Republic of Serbia 102/2007).

Environment

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

11.5. IBA1)

INTERNATIONALLY RECOGNIZED
SERBIAN IBA1) SITES

IBA

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24 -
25
26
27 -
28
29
30
31 -
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42 M
: .
1)

IBA code
National name
1 Gornje Podunavlje
2 Karaorevo
3 Subotica lake and sand bank
4 Beej fish farm
5 Jegrika
6 Titel hill
7 Koviljski cape
8 Velike droplje pastures
9 Okanj and Rusanda
10 Gornje Potamije
11 Srednje Potamije
12 Fruka Gora
13 Labudovo okno
14 Bosutska forest
15 Zasavica
16 Obedska bara (pond)
17 Dunav reef
18 Jazovo Mokrin
19 Slano Kopovo
20 Carska bara (Royal pond)
21 Uzdin fish farm
22 Vraki breg
23 Deliblatska peara
24 Cer mountain
25 Valjevske mountains
26 Tara mountain
27 Ovarsko-kablarska klisura, canyon
28 Uvac Mileevka
29 Kopaonik
30 Prokletije
31 ar-planina
32 Pinja
33 Vlasina
34 Jerma
35 Suva planina
36 Stara planina Vidli
37 Sievaka klisura, canyon
38 Zlotska klisura Dubanica, canyon
39 Resavska klisura, canyon
40 Dubovac Ram
41 erdapska klisura, canyon
42 Mala Vrbica
Source: Institute for Nature Conservation of Serbia.
1)

Important Bird Areas

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11.6. , 2012.

AIR QUALITY, 2012

/ Annual concentration of pollutants



SO2

g/m3

9,8

15,2
18,8
17,1
17,5
30,1

256

NO2

g/m3


number of
days >85
g/m3

11,6
17,6

0
0

0
0
0
0
21

18,3
52,92)
37,6
25,6

0
17
3
0

20,5
21,7

0
0

25,8
16,2

0
0

21,8
89,21)
14,1
10,2
27,8

0
89
0
0
1

28,3
25,2
21,5
18,8

5
1
0
0

10,0

13,6

13,0

15,3
10,9
15,6

0
0
0

50,62)
35,1
19,2

10
34
0

42,52)

12,2

25,4

: .
1) .
2) .


number of
days
>125
g/m3

PM10

g/m3

46,02)

57,3

22,8


number of
days >50
g/m3

CO

g/m3


number of
days >5
g/m3

0,3
0,4
0,7
0,7
0,6
0,4
0,7
0,3

0
1
0
0
0
1
2
0

0,4
0,6
0,8
0,4
0,5
0,5
0,8

0
0
0
0
0
0
2

0,4
0,8
1,0
0,5
0,7
0,3
0,7
0,3
1,0

0
0
5
0
1
0
0
0
8

O3 max Automatic measuring station


number of
8h
for air quality
days
>120
g/m3
g/m3

101

178

12

22,3
46,9

3
27

28,7

46,8

10

49,8

54

15,7

88,9

90

93,2

62

Kikinda
Novi Sad Dnevnik
Sremska Mitrovica
Panevo Sodara
Beograd Mostar
Beograd Vraar
abac
Kostolac
Obrenvac Centar
Smederevo Carina
Loznica
Valjevo
Bor Institut RIM
Kragujevac
Kosjeri
Zajear
aak Fruit Research Institute
Paraan
Uice
raljevo
Kruevac
Kameniki Vis - EMEP
Ni IZJZ Ni
Kopaonik
Vranje

Source: Environmental Protection Agency


1) olerance value
2) arginal value

Environment

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

EMISSION OF POLLUTANTS1), 2008-2011

11.7. 1), 20082011.

NOx
NMVOC
Sx
NH3
PM2.5
PM10
TSP
CO
Pb
Cd
Hg
As
Cr
Cu
Ni
Se
Zn
PCDD
()
()
()
(1,2,3-cd)
4 PAH
HCB
HCH
PCB

Gg
Gg
Gg
Gg
Gg
Gg
Gg
Gg
Mg
Mg
Mg
Mg
Mg
Mg
Mg
Mg
Mg
g l-Teq
Mg
Mg
Mg
Mg
Mg
kg
kg
kg

2008

2009

197,86
160,19
281,97
87,20
20,99
35,60
52,18
382,21
268,76
2,18
1,62
16,85
12,91
21,55
12,17
15,81
23,12
24,39
5,24
6,78
3,06
2,85
1189,86
53,18
0,03
766,32

2010

196,38
151,99
283,28
94,05
18,98
33,63
46,12
316,40
227,98
2,08
1,61
16,06
10,19
20,59
11,34
16,16
20,26
19,48
4,21
5,30
2,47
2,33
836,02
45,20
0,00
750,94

: .
1) EMEP/EEA UNECE
(CLRTAP).

2011

197,11
154,38
272,23
88,84
19,56
33,99
59,85
340,35
146,02
2,06
1,51
14,59
11,11
19,67
11,13
15,47
21,77
19,79
4,28
5,25
2,53
2,42
807,14
69,49
0,00
749,45

1)
Station - number of samples1)

1022)
Kameniki Vis 102 2)

(.) 771)
Zeleno Brdo (Bgd.) 771)

39.5
7.IV
0.1
15.IV
50
20.IX
0.4
22.I

Gg
Gg
Gg
Gg
Gg
Gg
Gg
Gg
Mg
Mg
Mg
Mg
Mg
Mg
Mg
Mg
Mg
g l-Teq
Mg
Mg
Mg
Mg
Mg
kg
kg
kg

NOx
NMVOC
SOx
NH3
PM2.5
PM10
TSP
CO
Pb
Cd
Hg
As
Cr
Cu
Ni
Se
Zn
PCDD
Benzo (a) pyrene
Benzo (b) fluoranthene
Benzo (k) fluoranthene
Indeno (1,2,3-cd) pyrene
4 PAH (total)
HCB
HCH
PCB

Source: Environmental Protection Agency


1) Values of emissions were obtained in accordance with the methodology EMEP / EEA to the
UNECE Convention on Transboundary Air Pollution (CLRTAP).

11.8. , 2012.

,
mm
Precipitations, mm

208,45
154,36
303,04
86,14
19,97
34,69
71,27
343,32
159,73
2,10
1,58
13,99
11,71
19,09
12,23
17,34
22,92
20,79
4,38
5,43
2,58
2,44
706,34
60,68
0,00
753,40

Unit of
measurement

CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF PRECIPITATIONS, 2012

pH

pH value

,
S/cm
Electrical conductivity,
S/cm

7.10
20.IV
5.61
4.37
17.II
7.77
11.VI
5.76
4.13
3.II

158
14.IX
28
7
25.I
326.9
12.III
26
4.6
20.IX


Chlorides Sodium Potassium

Magnesium

Calcium


Milligrams per litre

8.73
27.I
1.27
0.09
15.V
7.99
15.II
0.52
0.07
1.XII

3.54
30.XI
0.42
0.05
25.V
3.74
26.XII
0.29
0.03
20.IV

9.50
3.V
0.43
0.04
5.II
1.89
7.X
0.20
0.05
14.V

1.91
14.IX
0.14
0.003
12.II
1.54
11.IV
0.13
0.01
14.V

19.21
14.IX
0.56
0.12
12.II
29.97
28.XI
1.51
0.16
20.I

,
S mg/l
Sulphates,
S mg/l

9.86
14.IX
1.09
0.22
25.I
20.41
28.XI
1.13
0.23
5.XI

, , N
mg/l
N mg/l
Nitrates, Ammonium,
N mg/l
N mg/l

2.88
13.I
0.44
0.07
20.IV
7.5
12.III
0.56
0.11
5.XI

: .

Source: Environmental Protection Agency

= .

M = Maximal measured value on the first date of occurrence.

= ; = .

= weighted mean. = minimal measured value on the first date of occurrence.

= .

= date.

5.30
29.XI
0.57
0.001
14.IV
6.29
26.XII
0.72
0.19
4.XII

1)

1)

One-day sample.

2)

EMEP
.

2)

Station with EMEP international programme carried out within the Convertion on Long-range
Transboundary Air Pollution (CLRTAP).

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11.9. , 2012.

1)
River - station - number of samples1)

SURFACE WATERS QUALITY, 2012

,
m3/s
Flow, m3/s

,
S/200C
Electrical
conductivity
S/200C

,
O2 mg/l
Dissolved
oxygen
O2 mg/l

BPK52),
O2 mg/l

HPK2),
O2 mg/l l

BOD52)
O2 mg/l

COD2)
O2 mg/l

,
mg/l (NH4)
Ammonium,
mg/l (NH4)

,
mg/l (N)
Nitrates, mg/l
(N)

, mg/l
Phenol, mg/l

123)12
Danube - Bezdan - 123)12

3120
07.III
2548
1700
05.XII

528
05.XII
414.8
316
13.VI

13.2
14.XI
10.57
7.8
05.IX

3.2
13.VI
1.92
1.0
04.VII

6.6
01.II
4.33
2.9
03.X

0.26
07.III
0.072
<0.03
04.IV

2.85
01.II
1.744
1.03
01.VIII

0.006
03.X
0.0019
<0.001
11.I

123)11
Tisa - Martono - 123)11
Senta

...

...
...
...

607
17.X
440.4
272
18.IV

12.3
18.I
9.55
6.6
20.VI

2.2
15.VIII
1.76
1.1
18.I

6.3
20.VI
3.89
2.7
12.XII

0.23
18.I
0.117
<0.03
15.VIII

1.78
21.III
0.882
0.05
18.VII

0.004
15.VIII
0.0015
<0.001
18.I

123)5
Sava - Ostrunica - 123)5

...

...
...
...

450
19.IX
401.5
332
23.V

11.6
29.II
9.52
7.9
20.VI

3.0
15.VIII
1.68
1.0
18.I

4.6
15.VIII
2.80
1.6
18.I

0.24
21.III
0.062
<0.01
25.V

1.40
29.II
0.671
0.10
18.VII

0.002
20.VI
0.0014
<0.001
15.VIII

. 113)11
Drina - Bajina Bata - 113)11

724
27.IV
192
53.3
23.XI

304
24.X
283.0
259
23.XI

15.3
16.III
11.92
8.6
29.VIII

1.5
26.VI
1.02
0.5
27.I

1.6
30.V
1.21
0.8
27.I

0.17
23.XI
0.044
<0.01
27.IV

0.70
26.VI
0.491
0.10
29.VIII

0.003
27.I
0.0016
<0.001
27.II

113)5
Drina - Badovinci - 113)5

...

...
...
...

300
21.VI
286.4
265
26.IV

13.6
21.II
10.91
8.8
25.IX

1.7
26.IV
0.95
0.4
27.XI

1.8
26.IV
1.39
0.9
31.VIII

0.10
26.I
0.040
0.01
26.IV

0.80
26.I
0.536
0.30
21.II

0.002
25.VII
0.0014
0.001
26.IV

. 113)11
Velika Morava - LJ.Most - 11 3)11

802
24.II
248
40.4
12.X

560
13.XI
400.5
275
20.III

11.4
20.III
9.72
6.3
06.VIII

6.3
10.VII
2.76
1.3
20.III

14.2
10.VII
6.26
3.2
26.IX

1.03
12.I
0.207
0.08
24.II

1.50
13.XI
0.700
0.20
24.V

0.004
24.V
0.0015
<0.001
12.X

113)4
Zapadna Morava - Jasika - 113)4

285
06.III
101
19.1
13.VIII

494
21.I
400.7
280
18.V

12.6
06.III
10.78
8.5
15.X

5.0
13.VIII
3.01
2.1
6.XI

6.4
24.VII
4.92
3.5
06.XI

0.19
13.VIII
0.090
0.04
06.III

0.90
24.VII
0.582
0.40
06.III

<0.001
11.IV
<0.0010
<0.001
12.VI

11 3)6

Ibar - Kraljevo - 11 3)6
Lopatnica lakat

...

...
...
...

500
22.XI
423.7
309
18.IV

14.5
23.II
10.65
8.0
12.VII

3.8
23.II
2.08
1.1
29.VIII

6.1
23.II
3.96
2.7
24.X

0.28
25.I
0.150
0.03
24.10

1.20
25.X
0.600
0.10
12.VII

<0.001
18.IV
<0.0010
<0.001
16.V

113)4
J. Morava - Grdelica - 113)4

89.4
30.V
32.0
2.74
23.X

455
23.X
256.8
126
23.III

13.6
26.I
10.56
8.5
10.VIII

3.1
10.VIII
2.38
1.3
26.I

5.3
27.VII
4.11
2.2
24.II

0.10
26.I
0.081
0.04
23.III

0.60
26.I
0.436
0.20
10.VIII

<0.001
19.IV
<0.0010
<0.001
20.VI

:
= ; = ; = ;
= .
1) .
2) BPK - ;
5
HPK - KMnO4.
3) n = 2012. .

258

Source: Agency for Environmental Protection.


M = Maximum. = mean. = minimal measured value on the date of occurence; = Date
Number of samples in listed stations throughout the year.
BOD - Biological oxygen demand after five days;
COD - Chemical oxygen demand in KMnO4.
3) n = number of phenol samples during 2012.
1)

2)

Environment

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

11.10. , 2012.

RIVER WATER LEVEL, 2012

cm

cm

II

III

IV

2012
VI
VII

VIII

IX

XI

XII

406
214
46
244
232
224
184
115
72
2
-34
-63

293
97
47
258
242
228
248
136
76
54
-14
-40

321
239
158
354
283
245
333
251
143
141
81
31

270
196
132
375
329
275
424
296
225
142
83
22

297
212
117
375
288
257
479
329
196
170
59
-21

440
313
171
359
302
255
375
208
98
118
21
-36

228
87
-4
267
254
240
50
21
-7
-78
-92
-110

222
124
49
245
238
231
146
60
-4
-99
-107
-114

168
95
33
236
229
223
224
103
48
-73
-99
-108

260
144
44
260
238
227
369
286
164
-72
-86
-95

356
128
38
251
236
225
458
350
183
-25
-55
-91

291
201
150
268
260
252
102
63
28
-31
-64
-83

: .
= ; = ; = .

2102
440
171
-4
375
261
223
479
185
-7
170
-26
-114

River - Station

Danube - Bezdan

Tisa - Senta

Sava - Sremska
Mitrovica
Velika Morava uprija

Source: Republic Hydrometeorological Service of Serbia.


M - Maximum; - Mean; m - Minimum.

11.11. , 2012.

RIVER TEMPERATURES, 2012

oC

oC

/ Monthly temperatures

II

III

IV

VI

VII

VIII

IX

XI

XII

2012

River - Station

4,4

2,2

9,8

13,6

17,6

22,8

26,0

23,8

22,0

17,4

10,6

8,6

26,0 M Danube - Zemun

3,4

1,3

6,4

11,2

16,6

20,7

23,9

22,5

18,9

14,5

8,8

4,2

12,7

2,2

0,0

2,2

9,8

14,2

17,8

22,0

21,2

16,2

11,0

7,6

1,8

0,0 m

3,7

1,7

9,0

14,0

19,8

24,2

28,4

27,2

25,4

19,8

12,0

7,6

28,4 M Tisa - Senta

2,6

0,4

4,4

10,9

18,1

21,7

26,6

25,8

22,4

16,8

9,1

3,3

13,5

1,7

0,0

0,4

9,0

14,6

19,8

25,0

25,0

19,8

12,2

7,6

1,4

0,0 m

5,1

2,9

10,9

13,9

19,0

23,8

27,3

27,9

23,6

18,2

11,0

9,5

27,9 M Sava - Sremska

4,4

1,9

7,8

11,5

15,6

20,7

25,8

25,5

20,8

15,7

9,7

5,7

13,8 Mitrovica

4,0

1,1

3,8

10,3

13,9

15,9

24,1

23,4

17,6

11,5

8,9

3,2

4,1

1,8

9,4

14,8

18,9

24,3

26,5

26,0

21,8

20,6

11,6

8,5

26,5 M Velika Morava -

2,4

0,2

6,1

11,4

16,0

21,1

24,7

23,7

19,5

15,8

9,0

3,3

12,8 uprija

0,4

0,0

2,4

9,6

12,3

15,7

23,0

21,0

16,3

11,0

7,8

0,4

: .
= ; = ; = .

0,0 m

Source: Republic Hydrometeorological Service of Serbia.


M - maximum temperature; - mean; m - minimum temperature.

11.12. , 2012.

UNDERGROUND WATER LEVEL, 2012

cm

1,1 m

cm

II

III

IV

2012
VI
VII

VIII

IX

XI

XII

Period

River - Station

675

685

544

521

456

489

716

768

721

679

524

488

456

va -

49

713

707

606

577

542

605

746

792

780

739

579

545

660

abac 49

743

726

659

616

639

670

784

808

817

763

641

660

817

901

398

399

383

385

383

370

395

415

422

426

425

420

370

399

400

386

386

384

371

396

417

423

427

426

422

403

Velika Morava
Osipaonica selo 901A

400

401

388

387

384

372

396

418

425

428

426

423

428


-1/

272

278

284

285

287

294

311

321

332

340

344

343

272

275

281

285

285

290

298

315

325

335

343

346

346

310

Banat Novi
Kneevac TK-1/D

277

283

286

286

292

302

319

330

338

346

348

348

348

: .
= ; = ; =
.
: .

Source: Republic Hydrometeorological Service of Serbia.


M - maximum; - mean; - minimum underground water level measured from the upper
piezometer edge, expressed as relative values.
Note: In these stations the temperature of underground waters is not measured.

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11.13. , ,
20102012.

FRESHWATER ABSTRACTION, WATER USE AND


WASTEWATER, 2010-2012

. m3

thous. m3

2010

2011

2012

/ Republic of Serbia

3 890 034
4 234 065
3 869 306 Gross freshwater abstracted for:
,
666 867
672 737
681 245
Water collection, treatment and supply

8 322
10 102
10 406
Mining and quarrying
,
98 081
98 477
140 207
Agriculture, forestry and fishing

84 156
75 292
61 693
Manufacturing
,
3 032 608
3 377 457
2 975 755
Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply

3 377 244
3 731 498
3 362 525 Gross fresh surface water abstracted for:
,
186 176
200 233
210 202
Water collection, treatment and supply

7 551
8 076
8 067
Mining and quarrying
,
96 659
97 077
134 439
Agriculture, forestry and fishing

57 193
51 688
37 039
Manufacturing
,
3 029 665
3 374 424
2 972 778
Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply

512 790
502 567
506 781 Gross fresh groundwater abstracted for:
,
480 691
472 504
471 043
Water collection, treatment and supply

771
2 026
2 339
Mining and quarrying
,
1 422
1 400
5 768
Agriculture, forestry and fishing

26 963
23 604
24 654
Manufacturing
,
2 943
3 033
2 977
Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply
1)
3 673 729 4 013 2511
3 633 690 Total water use1) for:

330 563
319 333
323 809
Households

9 368
11 075
10 933
Mining and quarrying
,
104 894
99 493
137 392
Agriculture, forestry and fishing

65 303
60 887
102 669
for irrigation in agriculture
2)

32 629
32 385
29 762
For consumption for livestock2)

98 936
90 820
76 870
Manufacturing

45 322
40 278
20 753
of which: industry-cooling
,
3 034 846
3 379 570
2 978 010
Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply

2 986 679
3 327 694
2 930 045
of which: cooling
3)
95 122
112 960
106 676
Other economic activities3)
4) 229 113 723 152 423 147 167 630 112
Flowing water in hydropower plants4)
5)
216 305
220 814
235 616 Losses during transport5)

3 580 268
3 883 095
3 479 422 Total discharged water

102 023
80 886
95 163 Wastewater from industry

3 032 220
3 368 191
2 951 003
Cooling water

323 677
313 192
309 949
Wastewater from municipality with public sewage system

122 348
121 426
123 307 Wastewater from municipality without public sewage system

211 531
184 829
169 042 Treated wastewater

161 288
135 112
116 061 Primary treatment

41 529
38 773
40 483 Secondary treatment

8 714
10 945
12 498 Tertiary treatment
, km
34 728
37 663
38 653 Length of water supply network, km

2 101 766
2 161 182
2 228 231 Number of households connected to the water supply system

84,7
86,0
88,6 Percentage of population connected to the water supply system
, km
14 512
14 948
15 195 Length of public sewage system, km

1 358 773
1 419 483
1 480 922 Number of households connected to public sewage system

54,8
56,5
58,8 Percentage of population connected to public sewage system


10,1
10,8
11,0 Percentage of population connected to wastewater treatment
:
9,0
9,6
9,8
of which: at least to secondary treatment
.
.
3) .
4) .
5)
, , 2012.
.
1)
2)

260

Water used from water supply system and from their own water abstraction source.
Estimated data.
Water distributed to other business entities by water supply system.
4) Flowing water used in hydro-power plants are not included in the total water used.
5) Losses presented in the table are the sum of total water losses in the water supply network,
losses in from irrigation system, and from 2012 losses in industry are also included.
1)

2)

3)

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11.14. ,
20102012.
2010

FLOODS AND PROTECTION AGAINST DAMAGING WATER EFFECTS,


2010-2012
2011

2012

/ Areas and facilities flooded by surface water


, . ha
, . ha


, km
, km

43
34
292
126
44
622

31
27
125
107
33
269

33
28
71
107
8
199

Total flooded area, thous. ha


Utilised agricultural area, thous. ha
Settlements, number
Industrial facilities, number
Railway lines, km
Roads, km

/ Areas and facilities protected against floods by surface water


a , . ha
, . ha


, km
, km
, km

1 959
1 763
657
498
862
4 810
3 299

1 958
1 709
644
481
1 039
4 832
3 446

1 469
1 260
716
586
711
2 411
3 458

Total area protected against floods, thous.ha


Utilised agricultural area, thous. ha
Settlements, number
Industrial facilities, number
Railway lines, km
Roads, km
Total length of embankments, km

/ Areas and facilities flooded by ground water


, . ha
, . ha


, km
, km

74
64
154
45
6
141

44
40
103
156
6
54

20
16
60
21
1
234

Total flooded area, thous. ha


Ustilised agricultural area, thous. ha
Settlements, number
Industrial facilities, number
Railway lines, km
Roads, km

/ Drainage
, . ha
, km

1 954
5 488
231

1 979
5 336
249

1 837
5 575
231

Total drained area, thous. ha


Drainage canals, km
Pumping stations, number

/ Land erosion
, km2
, km2

2 623
316

3 708
362

6 296
374

Eroded land, km2


Reclaimed land, km2

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11.15.
, 20102012.
t


1)

WASTE GENERATED BY EWC-STAT WASTE TYPE,


2010 - 2012
t

2010

All

2011

o
Of which:
Hazardous

All

2012

o
Of which:
Hazardous

All

o
Of which;
Hazardous

Aggregated groups of waste


according to European Waste
Classification for Statistics1)

/ Republic of Serbia

33 612 520
80 726
147 863
3 091
213 482
43 879
981

11 162 072
76 837
1 596
622
55
-

49 001 373
61 928
155 908
4 131
201 765
50 422
681

12 796 188
57 154
1 957
3 381
1 172
-

54 431 033
57 377
189 088
3 441
153 883
47 475
553

14 448 905
51 425
1 892
1 979
612
-

33 122 500

11 082 962

48 526 538

12 732 526

53 979 215

Total
Chemical and medical wastes
Recyclable wastes
Electronic equipment
Animal and vegetal wastes
Mixed ordinary wastes
Common sludges
ineral and solidified
14 392 997 wastes

14 378 455
168
58
-

/ Mining and quarring

26 458 201
71
2 890
1 172
150
517
-

11 060 611
71
4
-

41 517 933
135
4 175
92
474
1

12 699 792
122
44
3
-

47 896 172
169
14 986
522
1 619
-

26 453 402

11 060 535

41 513 056

12 699 623

47 878 876

Total
Chemical and medical wastes
Recyclable wastes
Electronic equipment
Animal and vegetal wastes
Mixed ordinary wastes
Common sludges
ineral and solidified
14 378 229 wastes

/ Manufacturing 2)

1 135 532
79 604
130 006
1 144
213 331
42 858
961

99 981
75 988
1 221
370
52
-

1 127 773
59 725
133 991
3 277
201 557
49 300
680

94 973
56 249
1 771
2 969
1 161

791 029
55 657
159 754
1 922
153 691
45 717
553

667 609

22 352

679 246

32 825

373 733

69 502
50 570
1 888
1 754
597
-

Total
Chemical and medical wastes
Recyclable wastes
Electronic equipment
Animal and vegetal wastes
Mixed ordinary wastes
Common sludges
ineral and solidified
14 692 wastes

, / Electricity, gas steam and air conditioning supply

1)
2)

6 018 787
1 050
14 965
776
1
505
-

1 480
777
376
248
3
-

6 355 668
2 069
17 744
762
208
649
-

1 423
783
186
368
8
-

5 743 832
1 550
14 346
999
192
139
-

6 001 490

76

6 334 236

79

5 726 606

4, 2150/02.


.

262

1)
2)

948
686
3
168
15
-

Total
Chemical and medical wastes
Recyclable wastes
Electronic equipment
Animal and vegetal wastes
Mixed ordinary wastes
Common sludges
ineral and solidified
76 wastes

Version 4, according to the Regulation No. 2150/2002


Changes to the data in the anufacturing compared to the previously published were due to the
adjustment waste code in certain classes of activities.

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11.16. , 20102012.1)
t
2010

CONSUMPTION OF HAZARDOUS CHEMICALS, 2010 - 20121)


t
2011

2012


, ,

B
C
D
E

599 802

721 324

795 531

18 624
4 126
177 691
305 082
94 279

18 777
3 679
169 788
414 200
114 880

18 357
3 037
237 406
418 817
117 914

REPUBLIC OF SERBIA
Carcinogenic, mutagenic and reprotoxic
chemicals
B Chronic toxic chemicals
C Very toxic chemicals
D Toxic chemicals
E Harmful chemicals

477 690
24 161
453 529

612 124
24 947
587 177

694 676
21 870
672 806

SRBIJA SEVER
Beogradski region
Region Vojvodine

122 112
55 842
66 270
...

109 200
42 486
66 714
...

100 855
37 551
63 304
...

SRBIJA JUG
Region Sumadije i Zapadne Srbije
Region Juzne i Istocne Srbije
Region Kosovo i Metohija

1)

: , ,
,
(o: ,
).

1)

Data includes the following sections: Mining and quarrying; Manufacturing; Electricity, gas,
steam and air conditioning supply; and Water supply and Sewerage (divisions: Water
collection, treatment and supply and Sewerage).

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12

CHAPTER

CONSTRUCTION


2012. 230 776 . , 4,5%
2011. . , 46,0%
, 54,0%
.

The value of works done in the Republic of Serbia in 2012


amounted to RSD 230776 million, presenting an increase of 4.5%, when
compared to 2011. Observed by types of construction, 46.0% of the
value was carried out on buildings and 54.0% on civil engineering.


2012. 17 427
. .
43,2%
.

The total value of works performed abroad by contractors from the


Republic of Serbia in 2012 amounted to RSD 17427 million. The largest
construction activity was recorded in the Russian Federation presenting
43.2% of the total value of works done.

2012. 15 223 , 17,5%


2011. .

In 2012, 15223 dwellings were completed, which is by 17.5% less


than the number of completed dwellings in 2011.

( )
, 2012. 3,030 . ,
72,2 m2.

According to the housing stock data (balance state) in the


Republic of Serbia, in 2012 there were 3.030 million of dwellings, and
the average dwelling area was 72.2 m2.

Sources and methods of data collection

: ,
, ,
.

Data are collected by the following surveys: Annual report on construction works, Monthly report on building permits, Annual report on
building materials, fuel and electricity consumption, Annual report on
demolished dwelling constructions and dwellings converted into business premises, Semi-annual report on new dwellings prices, and Annual
report on works done abroad.

Coverage


e
,
,
,
,

.

The Annual report on constructional works covers construction


works performed by legal and physical persons dealing with construction, legal persons unclassified into construction activity but having units
that perform construction activity, while the data on building permits are
used for works performed in individual owners organization.


(
) , , , , .


,
, ,
.
.
. ,
(USD) (EUR). , .

The Annual report on consumption of building materials, fuel and


electricity covers construction materials and energy resources used by
construction contractors (construction and non-construction enterprises)
for the construction of structures, maintenance, repair and operation of
machinery and vehicles, for heating, as well as stationery and other
operating supplies.
The Annual report on demolished dwelling constructions and
dwelling conversion covers demolished dwelling construction torn down,
as well as buildings with one or more dwellings converted into nonresidential premises. Reporting units are competent administrative
agencies and enterprises keeping documentation on demolishings. The
results of related data processing are used for balancing the housing
stock in the inter-censal period.
The Annual report on works done abroad covers enterprises performing construction works abroad. The values of works and services
are calculated according to the contract, in USD or EUR. Foreign currencies are converted into the national one according to the annual
exchange rate.

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Definitions

.
, , -.
.

,

. ,
.

Value of construction works covers all built in constructional materials and labour force. It excludes the value of land purchase, architects
or consultants fees and VAT. Data on value of works done relate to
works performed during the reference year on completed and noncompleted constructions. Value of works performed by contractors-legal
entities is given on the basis of annual account statements, while the
value of works performed by individual owners is derived from the data
on building permits. Works performed on constructions have been
shown according to the territory where constructiond are located, regardless of the contractors head office.

Definitions for construction works refer to all years for which data
are published.


, , , ,
,
.

A construction comprises constructions connected with the


ground, any underground and overground construction, as well as new
constructions which are made of construction materials, finished products and components.


, .

New construction is the erection of a new structure on a site not


being occupied or being occupied by a structure which was removed.



.
, ,

,
, .,
.

(.
, ,
)
.

(.
,
, .)

.
(.
) .
:
.
, .
,
,

;
, . -

, ,
;
.

;

266

Extensions and additions are construction works carried out on an


already existing construction structure with the purpose of extending the
useful space next to, or on existing structures.
Restoration of old, wrecked, abandoned buildings are construction
works when at least one dwelling or other parts in the building are completely renovated, by using essential parts of the existing structure, well
preserved facades, etc., although internal attic and wall partitions are
totally demolished.
Conversion of non-residential parts into new dwellings are construction works when the existing non-residential part in the building
(attic or basement space that has never been arranged as living space,
garages, space where manufacture or service activity was performed) is
converted into one or more dwellings.
Other conversion of space in buildings are construction works on
converting the existing space in the building (for example dwelling, attic or
basement space that has never been arranged as business premises,
garages, etc.) into business premises or adapting the existing business
premises to other business purpose.
Improvements of existing structures are construction works that
substantially improves the useful value (e.g. capacity) of the structure
and extends its useful life. Such works include:
Extension of facilities. Construction works that extend the existing
structures, for example, building of rooms or accessories in the existing
dwellings or business premises, enlargement of transport infrastructure
for heavier traffic, replacement of existing pipelines or plumbing to increase the capacity, etc.
Reconstruction, adaptation and modernization. Construction
works on improving quality, function, capacity and useful life of existing
facilities.
Replacement of essential dilapidated parts of the structure. Construction works that replace completely the essential dilapidated or worn
out parts of the structure.

Construction

.
.

, (, , , ,
.) ,
.

.
4 m2.
, , . ( 4 m2) .

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

Regular maintenance and major repairs. Construction works periodically performed to secure normal use of a facility.
Dwelling is any construction structure intended for habitation, consisting of one room or a suite of rooms with its accessories (kitchen,
bathroom, lobby, pantry, toilet, etc.) or without accessories, and which
has one entry or more separate entries.
Type of dwelling has been determined according to the number of
rooms. A room is a space intended for habitation and enclosed by walls
having direct daylight and at least 4 square meters of floor area.
Efficiency apartment is one-room dwelling with a bathroom and a
lobby with a kitchenette (with a floor space less than 4 sq. m.) or without
it.

One-room dwelling may consist of one room with kitchen and


other accessories or one room without kitchen, but with other accessories.

, ,

Two-, three-, four- and more- room dwelling consists of two, three
or more rooms with accessories or without them. In such a dwelling the
kitchen is not necessary.

Useful floor space area of the dwelling covers the useful floor
space measured inside of dwelling walls.

, , .
, ,
. , .
.

Methodological papers


:
, 21,
,
22,
, 23,

, 24,
, 27,
, 15.

Detailed methodological explanations of those surveys are available in the edition SORS ''Methodologies and Standards'': Annual Survey on Construction Works, No. 21, Monthly Surveys on Building Permits, No. 22, Annual Survey on Demolished Dwelling Constructions and
the Dwellings Converted into Business Premises, No. 23, Annual Survey
on Building Materials and Fuel and Electricity Consumption, No. 24,
Annual Survey on Works Done Abroad, No. 27, and Classification of
Types of Constructions, No. 15.

HOUSING STOCK

Sources and methods of data collection

31. 2011.
,
, 1. 15. 2011.
. 2011.
.

.
2011.
.

Data on the housing stock as of 31 December 2011 are derived


from the data of the Census of Population, Households and Dwellings
which was carried out from 1 to 15 October 2011. The 2011 Census was
not conducted on the territory of the AP Kosovo i Metohija. A reduced
coverage of enumeration units was recorded in the municipalities of
Presevo and Bujanovac due to the boycott by the majority of members
of the Albanian national community. The calling to boycott the 2011
Census in the Raska oblast did not practically affected citizens turn out.

The data on the housing stock at the end of the year are calculated
on the basis of census results and data on completed and demolished
dwellings during the year.

Coverage


. .

Housing stock in the Republic of Serbia covers both occupied and


vacant dwellings intended for permanent habitation.

,
, ,
, ,
.

Housing stock excludes dwellings used on temporary basis for


holiday and recreation, during seasonal works in agriculture, occupied
business premises, premises occupied in case of need, collective dwellings and temporary bunkhouses.

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Definitions


, ,
(, ,
, , .) ,
.
,
()
, .

Dwelling was considered to be any residential construction unit intended for habitation, consisting of one room or a suite of rooms with
necessary accessories (such as: kitchen, bathroom, lobby, pantry, toilet,
etc.) or without and with one or more separate entries. A dwelling, which
at the time of the census was shared by two or more households, and
did not undergo constructional alteration into two or more separate
dwellings, was registered as one dwelling.

je

, , , ,
, ,
.

The total area of dwellings is the usefull floor area measured inside of
the dwelling walls and is the sum of the area of all the rooms, kitchen, bathroom, toilet, corridor and other accessories in the dwelling, including the
area of the lobby, balcony and terraces.

.
4 m2.

The type of dwellings is determined by the number of rooms. A room


is a space intended for habitation which is separated from the other spaces
in the dwelling, enclosed by walls and having direct daylight with at least 4

, ,
,
, ,
.

A dwelling is considered having electricy wiring, piped water, central heating if there are in the dwelling or at least in one room electricity
wiring, whether connected to the public network or not.



,
, .

A dwelling is considered having a bathroom if it has a separated


room with a bathtub or shower in which water pipes are installed,
whether connected to the public or house network or not.

Methodological papers

,
2011.
, ,
2011.

Detailed methodological explanations for the Census of Population, Households and Dwellings, 2011, are available in the Methodological manual for the organizers, trainers and other participants to the
census, Belgrade 2011.

268

square meters of floor area.

Construction

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12.1. , 20082012.1)

e
, .
e
, .
e
, .
,
.

, . m2
1)
2)

.
.

BASIC INDICATORS OF CONSTRUCTION, 2008-2012 1)

2008

2009

2010

2011

217867

184795

179876

220944

230776

108493

97799

87986

101963

106251

109363

86962

91879

118964

124517

11584

14161

13256

15050

17427

Value of works done abroad, RSD million

19815
1435

19103
1332

18648
1253

18449
1185

15223
945

Dwellings completed number


Dwellings completed area in thous. m2

1)
2)

20122)
Value of works done in the Republic of Serbia,
RSD million
Value of works done in the Republic of Serbia
buildings, RSD million
Value of works done in the Republic of Serbia
civil engineering, RSD million

Value data are expressed at current prices.


Preliminary data.

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12.2.
O, 20082012.

VALUE OF CONSTRUCTION
WORKS DONE, 2008-2012

2)





, ,



,
-
, ,

-













-, (
)
-





,



, ,



,

1)
2)

thous. RSD
2008

2009

2010

2011

217866797
108493089
46539525
8111845

184795386
97798783
44998747
7552167

179875914
87986231
43360202
7799904

220943754
101962572
39895755
5955047

37715807
2887847

36997820
2634064

34812518
2105209

33252778
1818015

37732387
2074322

Two-and more dwelling buildings


Two-dwelling buildings

34827960
711873
61953564
2194648
1867517
327131
21596781
11395047
1263505

34363756
448760
52800036
2373999
2069889
304110
18929564
7944117
808025

32707309
747780
44626029
3185525
2823406
362119
13097854
5320955
881758

31434763
687930
62066817
5804160
5457374
346786
17420767
5817824
1199561

35658065
679614
63675463
2827561
2552832
274729
18045944
9028939
1084730

904323
359182
12670387
9163881
3506506

625880
182145
12706918
9191893
3515025

722400
159358
11169178
7837602
3331576

904239
295322
17651503
12848992
4802511

836780
247950
16433024
12183541
4249483

8969699

7575571

8750126

11088153

12547593

645668
290101

599619
338446

839165
605866

810650
588562

911141
675807

3254791

3304650

3736626

4474769

5642839

2865833
1913306
3863497
1308452

2020746
1312110
2461842
1135422

1994909
1573560
2220633
1092556

2281368
2932804
3084849
1824803

2596398
2721408
3707672
2429585

1504351
233631
817063

710026
174296
442098

570970
203319
353788

521170
40603
698273

562760
165385
549942

Three- and more dwelling buildings


Residences for communities
Non-residential buildings
Hotels and similar buildings
Hotel buildings
Other short-stay accommodation buildings
Office buildings
Wholesale and retail trade buildings
Traffic and communication buildings
Communication buildings, stations, terminals
and similar buildings
Garages
Industrial buildings and warehouses
Industrial buildings
Tanks, silos and warehouses
Public entertainment, education,
hospitals and other health care
institutions buildings
Culture, arts and entertainment
buildings
Museums and libraries
School, university and
research buildings
Hospital or health care institutions
buildings
Sport halls
Other non-residential buildings
Non-residential farm buildings
Buildings for worship and
other religious activities
Historic or protected monuments
Other buildings not elsewhere classified

109362990
71983194

86961690
55887180

91879476
60330749

118964182
73359883

124517167
76496528

58254027
34769189
23484838
1899593
1723266
176327
6409

47920265
26728983
21191282
2020680
1865022
155658
109128

47110026
25704023
21406003
2648563
1569191
1079372
69574

55480261
32111344
23368917
2487609
1953900
533709
34530

52590233
27764069
24826164
2119648
1519846
599802
185104

7596426
3746051
3850375

3034339
2828302
206037

6967491
6056760
910731

10385567
9107394
1278173

16818454
15531785
1286669

4226739
416972
2874376

2802768
295275
1877013

3535095
588600
2057862

4971916
838113
3262497

4783089
1040052
2938365

935391

630480

888633

871306

804672

.
,
,

.

270

1)
2)

20121)
230776211 REPUBLIC OF SERBIA2)
106250805 Buildings
Residential buildings
42575342
One-dwelling buildings
4163341

Civil engineering works


Transport infrastructures
Highways, roads and streets
(for motor vehicles traffic)
Highways and other roads
Other roads and streets
Railways
Long-distance railways
Urban railways
Airport runways
Bridges, viaducts, tunnels
and subways
Bridges and viaducts
Tunnels and subways
Harbors, waterways, dams and other waterworks
structures
Harbors and navigable canals
Dams and embankments
Aqueducts and irrigation waterworks
structures

Preliminary data.
The total value includes the value of demolition, the value of test drilling and boring, as well as
the value of rental of construction equipment with an operator, in cases when the subject value
cannot be allocated to a certain construction type.

Construction

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

12.2.
O, 20082012. ()

VALUE OF CONSTRUCTION
WORKS DONE, 2008-2012 (continued)

thous. RSD
2008

() ,

()

()

( )

1)

2009

2010

2011

20121)
Pipelines, communication and electric power
lines
Long-distance pipelines, communication
and electric power lines

29755904

23288571

24460006

32849154

32159832

7094825

5712427

7577256

11175358

10345041

1407473
1167772
2141693
2377887
22661079
2138049
6826483
7011352

1016213
1467833
1186159
2042222
17576144
1269073
6710381
4673933

1551268
1792686
1879669
2353633
16882750
1449011
6587138
3494949

2736345
2261653
2657700
3519660
21673796
2312885
7081164
5846198

2714013
1467256
2578558
3585214
21814791
2045837
6628749
6669985

6685195

4922757

5351652

6433549

6470220

4311272
4311272

5528381
5528381

5368752
5368752

7229569
7229569

10860001
10860001

1221953
2137915

1062846
3729366

342754
3985921

448107
3625158

384076
5878559

Constructions for mining or extraction


Electric power plants structures

502917

283333

143104

2592950

4165678

448487

452836

896973

563354

431688

Chemical industry plants structures


Iron and steel plants and constructions,
not elsewhere classified

3312620
1763906
968851

2257558
969385
392287

1719969
603492
361032

5525576
4137495
2268642

5000806
3800936
2198766

Other civil engineering works


Sport and recreation constructions
Sports grounds

795055

577098

242460

1868853

1602170

1548714

1288173

1116477

1388081

1199870

Other sport and recreation constructions


Other civil engineering works
not elsewhere classified

1)

Long-distance oil and gas pipelines


Long-distance water pipelines
Long-distance telecommunication lines
Long-distance electric power lines
Local pipelines and cables
Local gas supply lines
Local steam and hot water supply pipelines
Local waste water pipelines
Local electric power
and telecommunication cables
Complex industrial structures
Complex industrial structures

Preliminary data.

Construction

271

2013

Statistical Yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

12.3. E
, 20102012.

CONSTRUCTIONS COMPLETED, BY TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION AND


TYPE OF WORKS, 2010-2012

2010

2011

20121)
Unit of
measure2)

2)

Total

m
m

m
m

m
m

14849
2774325
9428425
8881
1765786
5158945
4211
334764
987945

4126
2492146
8484312
3154
1615269
4724110
1664
291159
860316

13536
2716488
9209332
7688
1747176
5097092
3319
315209
927175

3678
2504291
8461800
2730
1625573
4743960
1617
275906
813048

18385
2336278
7984069
12079
1414446
4086364
2849
166431
489188

2792 number
2186428
m
7494081
m
1747 number
1348768
m
3897341
m
996 number
143356
m
422654
m

m
m

m
m

4607
1424534
4152138
764
172006
502241

1482
1320346
3852693
628
152458
445098

4309
1404479
4088294
478
106858
313275

1096
1323063
3851941
317
86084
252637

9165
1233916
3556360
362
72496
210572

746 number
1192032
m
3435833
m
244 number
60208
m
175537
m

m
m

m
m

m
m

m
m

m
m

3843
1252528
3649897
63
6488
18862
5968
1008539
4269480
204
64999
200634
161
63114
194508

854
1167888
3407595
8
3764
11101
972
876877
3760202
37
54108
167321
30
52410
161735

3831
1297621
3775019
60
27488
81623
5848
969312
4112240
200
110585
344167
144
98207
308290

779
1236979
3599304
17
26604
78971
948
878718
3717840
39
106377
329892
21
95101
297205

8803
1161420
3345788
65
14099
40816
6306
921832
3897705
198
32084
101332
158
27688
88391

502
1131824
3260296
5
13380
38854
1045
837660
3596740
41
30167
95530
29
26158
83669

m
m

m
m

43
1885
6126
2157
216831
724907

7
1698
5586
156
193183
644950

56
12378
35877
1909
241075
789182

18
11276
32687
173
222272
728256

40
4396
12941
1915
208774
683188

12 number
4009
m
11861
m
156 number
185078
m
610771
m

m
m

753
155286
675939

141
123010
544436

911
136493
535507

121
124724
487195

1024
110802
553361

112 number
107949
m
544344
m

m
m

208
8654
32646

82
7060
25371

189
9279
32049

107
8832
30727

251
26802
111246

135 number
20632
m
92654
m

New
construction

New
construction

Total

Total

New
construction

/ REPUBLIC OF SERBIA

,
,

1)
2)

m
m

m
m

103
1012
4021
105
7642
28625

6
1012
4021
76
6048
21350

59
2099
7469
130
7180
24580

3
2099
7469
104
6733
23258

95
11734
62152
156
15068
49094

5 number
6744
m
47182
m
130 number
13888
m
45472
m

m
m

1391
372909
1898800

298
344370
1764465

1215
288285
1644934

229
250183
1437578

1290
354602
1649149

245 number
326714
m
1531845
m

.

, (m, m m)
: , ,
.

272

number
m
m
number
m
m
number
m
m
number
m
m
number
m
m

1)
2)

Buildings
Residential buildings
One-dwelling buildings

Two- and more dwelling buildings


Two-dwelling buildings
Three- and more dwelling
buildings
Residences for communities
Non-residential buildings
Hotels and similar buildings
Hotel buildings
Other short-stay
accommodation buildings
Office buildings
Wholesale and retail trade
buildings
Traffic and communication buildings
Communication buildings, stations, terminals and similar
buildings
Garages
Industrial buildings and
warehouses

Preliminary data.
The number of completed construction presents completed buildings regardless of construction
works type, while the unit of measurement (m, m, and m) applies only to the following types of
works: new construction, extension, restoration of old buildings and conversion of nonresidential space into the residential.

Construction

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

12.3. E ,
, 20102012. ()

CONSTRUCTION COMPLETED BY TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION AND BY


TYPE OF WORKS, 2010-2012 (continued)

2010

-
, ,


-


2011

20121)
Unit of
measure2)

2)

Total

New
construction

m
m

1080
253115
1246929

150
239681
1171009

832
195506
1095036

115
170762
944124

975
221840
1029009

118 number
204288
m
963924
m

m
m

311
119794
651871

148
104689
593456

383
92779
549898

114
79421
493454

315
132762
620140

127 number
122426
m
567921
m

New
construction

Total

New
construction

Total

m
m

832
124209
472717

57
94760
368240

939
123816
494386

71
107793
439447

1049
122497
493103

93 number
103952
m
425145
m

m
m

m
m

68
761
2580
36
69
207

1
183
666
1
69
207

98
2480
9389
37
2242
8049

7
2080
7589
1
1016
4361

96
3128
9707
46
4686
14058

5 number
576
m
2051
m
3 number
4686
m
14058
m

m
m

452
52283
168719

24
35037
111897

474
72284
237214

27
65483
216282

553
60674
195990

36 number
49053
m
155276
m

m
m

m
m

213
28693
100554
63
42403
200657

13
20945
75418
18
38526
180052

208
20872
72791
122
25938
166943

16
17851
62572
20
21363
148643

274
20803
79107
80
33206
194241

15 number
17407
m
66883
m
34 number
32230
m
186877
m

m
m

m
m

423
65651
263837
217
53049
214459

201
60386
245419
147
49473
201479

485
59779
272015
222
50755
239436

208
58537
264745
158
50558
238349

579
66271
306326
298
55819
268785

263 number
63168
m
296451
m
209 number
53378
m
261206
m

m
m

120
9311
39436

33
8953
38050

151
6329
24576

24
5426
18811

167
4355
17166

24 number
4125
m
16221
m

13

15

28

2 number

m
m

73
3291
9942

21
1960
5890

97
2695
8003

86
6097
20375

28 number
5665
m
19024
m

2
24
2553
7585

-, (
)
-


m
m
m
m
m

1085368
320913
764455
-

917440
192631
724809
-


1)
2)

m
m
m
m

219613
11375
293642
150282

219300
11375
274347
134811

812157
220989
591168
-

671837
183830
488007
-

630351
203400
426951
-

572699
m
176830
m
395869
m
- m route
- m route

234003
21700
213357
184870

234003
21614
186452
173620

332483
10967
174375
134068

332483
10343
171222
133234

.

, (m, m m)
: , ,
.

1)
2)

m
m
m
m

Industrial buildings
Tanks, siloes and
warehouses

Public entertainment, education,


hospitals and other health care
institutions buildings
Culture, arts and entertainment
buildings
Museums and libraries

School, university and research


buildings
Hospital or health care
institutions buildings
Sport halls
Other buildings not elsewhere
classified
Non-residental farm buildings
Buildings for worship and other
religious activities
Historic or protected monuments
Other buildings not elsewhere
classified
Civil engineering works
Transport infrastructures
Highways, roads and streets
(for motor vehicles traffic)
Highways and other roads
Other roads and streets
Railways
Long-distance railways
Pipelines
Gas supply lines
Hot water supply piplines
Water pipelines
Waste water pipelines

Preliminary data.
The number of completed construction presents completed buildings regardless of construction
works performed, while the unit of measurement (m, m, and m) applies only to the following
types of works: new construction, extension, restoration of old buildings and conversion of nonresidential space into the residential.

Construction

273

2013

Statistical Yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

12.4.
, 20082012.

HOUSING CONSTRUCTION DWELLINGS


COMPLETED AND NON-COMPLETED, 2008-2012


Dwellings completed
,

Three One-room

room
Total dwellings Two-roFour-rodwellings
om dwelefficiency om dwellings
lings
apartments and
separate
rooms


Five-room
and moreroom
dwellings

Dwellings
noncompleted

Total

, . m
Area of completed dwellings, thous. m
,

ThreeFour-roOne-room Two-room
room
om dweldwellings, dwellings
dwellings
lings
efficiency
apartments and
separate
rooms


Five-room
and moreroom
dwellings

Area of
noncompleted
dwellings
thous. m

/ Republic of Serbia
2008
2009
2010
2011
20121)
1)

19815
19103
18648
18449
15223

4550
5602
5244
5426
4358

5660
5635
5978
6465
6150

6560
4845
4735
4517
3276

1825
1783
1502
961
918

1220
1238
1189
1080
521

30243
28851
26793
22138
17346
1)

1435
1332
1253
1185
945

162
202
189
201
164

304
309
316
341
331

517
380
362
333
253

214
207
166
108
103

2097
1908
1710
1392
1106

Preliminary data.

12.5. 1), 20082012.

CONSTRUCTION WORKS ABROAD1), 2008-2012

2008

2009

2010

2011

20122)

15522832
11583969

14769553
14161110

21691232
13255550

16757673
15050263

30108771
17426922

220081

273572

428346

324539

111173

1764

1906

2172

1299

1374

( )

3732490
59119
29007
121278
1066991
24720
2387336
44039
-

5969092
17499
200880
53595
54874
3358926
2127
399
2263423
17369
-

4209714
7189
5652
307266
16424
288079
15822
1265235
6879
14965
12145
2270058
-

4223440
2429
265069
10959
597131
510
2390671
6016
1028
15065
916501
18061

9711655
297044
150111
635789
3411
13259
7525199
10438
4390
5032
1066982
-

3045702
3045702

3128723
3128723

2077539
2077539

3776906
3776906

2821978
2821978

Asia
Kazakhstan

3807401
658629
39816
342458
2766498

4030064
992200
270139
526991
6799
249007
1984928

5165392
1347153
472765
103377
1644474
1153
282452
1314018

5160489
812673
636329
38847
893069
618971
2160600

3508014
169247
1611323
347459
1379985

Africa
Algeria
Gabon
Libyan Arab Jamahiriya
Nigeria
Sudan
Tunisia
Uganda

998376
998376

1033231
1033231

1802905
1802905

1889428
1889428

1385275
1385275

South America
Peru

, .
e , .
,
.

e

238
234
218
202
94

Value of contracted works, thous. RSD


Value of works done, thous. RSD
Consumed material from the Republic of Serbia,
thous. RSD
Average number of employed persons from the
Republic of Serbia

e , , .

Value of works done, by countries, thous. RSD

1 USD ( 2008 = 53,7267 ; 2009 = 62,9000


; 2010 = 66,7285 ; 2011 = 79,2802 RSD; 2012 = 80,8662 ).
2) .
1)

274

1)

2)

Europe
Albania
Austria
Bosnia and Herzeg. (with RS)
Macedonia
Germany
Norway
Romania
Russian Federation
Slovakia
Slovenia
Finland
France
Netherlands
Croatia
Montenegro
Czech Republic
Switzerland

The value of works converted by exchange rate 1 USD ( 2008=53,7267 RSD; 2009=62,9000
RSD; 2010=66,7285 RSD; 2011 = 79,2802 RSD; 2012 = 80,8662 RSD).
Preliminary data.

Construction

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

CONSUMPTION OF BUILDING MATERIALS, FUELS AND ELECTRICITY


IN THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA, 2008-2012

12.6.
, 20082012.

2008

2009

2010

2011

20121)

Unit of
measure

. .

53718

40311

30909

35805

30059

. .

5486

6095

6992

5012

5185

. .

3610

3751

3003

2460

1727

( )

. .

22863

21831

15335

18081

19255


,

(, .)

. .

2265

2081

1137

1106

1453

. .

3269

2578

1731

4344

2693

. .

4212

3110

2514

2600

3129

thous. pieces
NF
thous. pieces
NF
thous. pieces
NF
thous. pieces
NF
thous. pieces
NF
thous. pieces
NF
thous. pieces
NF



. .

( )
. m
(
)
. .












(, , ,
.)

(
)






(,
.)




(, ,
.)




1)

6478

6902

6065

4295

3440

thous. pieces
NF

2881

2783

1870

1194

1133

thous. m

865

661

441

536

493

thous. pieces

m2
m2

88916
71263

11269
42810

12200
28485

10505
22121

12428
71856

m2
m2

m2

70898

31159

30970

29822

36617

m2

m2

97349

81541

51149

52241

88415

m2

m2
m2
t

76367
896816
1115

84477
993414
822

56476
776208
3752

46043
719219
3278

50420
739214
676

m2
m2
t

9626

7626

12627

13952

6202

9457

28519

8016

9814

6118

2895

1685

697

4923

3124

m3

1371

2005

1069

1516

1964

m3

t
t
t
t
t

4154
16693
2142
268750
132124

2880
14368
2074
205693
117692

1293
8951
1294
158022
121395

1472
7644
1041
158715
114279

1542
8085
1191
145715
98676

t
t
t
t
t

t
m3
m3
t

11020
35367
769407
1427339

7416
31428
762529
1331141

7935
35787
658554
1036240

9959
33289
737136
1182482

6436
38515
896082
1058726

t
m3
m3
t

m3

71498

64929

50939

36286

38958

m3

m3
m3
m3
m3
m3
t

146966
2520428
3271079
2849746
1588190
16969

117678
2499477
2816683
2031077
1459890
9041

139115
1812119
1901536
2055870
970577
10262

112448
1637911
1997997
1918973
1154448
9962

97067
1803760
1622759
1607743
1703394
4578

m3
m3
m3
m3
m3
t

1)

Material
Building elements
Solid brick
Perforated brick
Brick, facade, solid
Hollow clay blocks
Facade blocks
Brick and blocks, based on cement,
slag and dross
Brick and blocks made from other
materials (kermesite, "siporex", etc.)
Elements for ceilings and arches
Floor bricks and inserting bricks
Beams, half-assembly and assembly
for arches (clay elements)
Blocks for ceilings and arches (on the
basis of cement)
Prefabricated elements and
finished constructions
Light building boards for
outside walls
Boards for walls facing
Light building boards for
partition walls
Light building boards for
ceilings
Light building isolation boards
Plaster boards, all types
Steel constructions, for bridges
Other steel constructions, all types
(roofs, pillars, frames, scaffoldings
and similar)
Building constructions and
prefabricated elements for civil
engineering
High building prefabricated
constructions elements
Wooden construction (finished roof
constructions)
Binder material
Quicklime
Lime, hydrated
Plaster, baked
Cement, portland
Cement, other types
Plastic binding materials (beomal,
dalmal and similar)
Cement mortars, all types
Concrete, fresh
Asphalt
Aggregates and profiled material
of stone
Profiled material of stone
(curbstone, fence, stone cubes
and other)
Crashed technical stone and marble,
all types
Broken stone and small size stone
Aggregates for concrete
Gravel
Sand
Terrazzo granulates

Preliminary data.

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12.6.
, 20082012. ()



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276

2008

2009

2010

2011

20121)

Unit of
measure

t
t

70458
610

51502
565

51150
354

53445
472

56036
989

t
t

13814

11983

9341

12013

22150

t
kg

23855
772342

22333
591108

23557
413256

21193
400130

23431
431428

t
kg

m3
m3

54823
6375

52240
2464

43976
347

33972
1771

39425
2171

m3
m3

m3
m3
m3
m3
.

8501
973
4804
593
41562

7812
1517
5645
256
31377

6574
599
5531
267
25266

6508
442
5577
602
14646

6563
777
6859
65
16029

m3
m3
m3
m3
pieces

74209

70723

52587

44730

48958

roll

t
kg

154856
768596

112402
809832

84345
648405

88377
664597

68763
792627

t
kg

2247

2694

2545

3463

2472

3205233

2641732

2161301

2310758

2100244

t
kg

m2

30920

28250

13151

29140

. .

8275

11603

6213

6200

338345

325032

175496

187023

m2

t
kg

Material
Reinforcing and attaching
material
Concrete steel
Wire, black and galvanized
Other iron sections, heavy, medium
and light
Various elements for reinforced concrete (reinforcing nets, wall linen,
lattice iron masts, etc.)
Nails
Timber
Timber, coniferous (sawn and hewn)
Timber, coniferous (round)
Timber, broadleaved
(sawn and hewn)
Timber, broadleaved (round)
Boards for paneling
Mining wood
Sleepers, all types
Insulating material and coatings
Roofing boards, all types
Bitumen, bitulit, bituminous jute,
strips, matters, emulsions etc.)
Expanded polystyrene
Other insulating materials
(glass wool, mineral wool etc.)
Paints (all types), varnishes, enamels,
dissolvents etc.)

Roofing material
Corrugated and plane sheets of "sa24346
m2
lonite" and asbestos
Plane, corrugated and interlocking
5448 thous. pieces tile
Other roofing material
168702
m2
(concrete tiles, plastic boards)

646

300

552

366

256

m2

687998

604584

603750

599118

642061

m2

m2

100833

82839

34486

20627

30277

m2

m2
m2

110968
32555

9765
25320

32504
3614

35394
14459

12854
8572

m2
m2

m2
m2
m2

73541
194842
99819

74568
209684
80178

61381
184424
66023

67685
216645
66730

66099
185249
52854

m2
m2
m2

Material for floor and


wall covering
Vinyl and asbestos boards and other
artificial flooring masses
Ceramic tiles,
(wall, floor and facade)
Ceramic and marble facing
boards
Tiles of grinded stone and
marble
Terrazzo boards
Plywood, panel, fiberboard and other
wood based boards
Parquet (breech, oak and other)
Laminated parquet

m2
m2
m2

57592
5804
4630

45185
5187
6331

29558
2787
780

30373
3634
973

21973
4616
888

m2
m2
m2

Ceiling and wall paneling


Plastic boards for walls
Wallpapers, all types

kg
kg
kg
kg
t

Material for plumbing, sewerage


system, heating, ventilation, for
sanitary facilities
Pipes, seamless
Pipes, seamed
Cast iron pipes and fittings
Pipes, plastic, all types
Pipe fittings and flanges

kg
kg
kg
kg
t

2573120
3394593
1172261
4256096
720

1853106
2544833
947583
3015626
656

2015996
2239928
373532
2826330
897
1)

3106585
1966003
838233
3959660
750

2431126
2761727
736722
3764476
802

Preliminary data.

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IN THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA, 2008-2012 (continued)

12.6.
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( ,
.)



- (1, 2, 2)
1)

2009

2010

2011

20121)

Unit of
measure

t
t
t
t
.

65
412
42
27153
36850

101
167
3
22213
42205

1604
1705
6
34891
53952

2435
2414
21
16105
33623

144
407
74
16146
31538

t
t
t
t
pieces

29260

16662

12894

9648

14611

pieces

26012

22847

30973

15792

13872

pieces

.
.
m2

6871
3206
135368

2452
2246
124007

1189
2464
79939

1078
1545
74187

1046
1421
67631

pieces
pieces
m2




kg

kg

kg

( , .)
m

m
(,
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.

t





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.)

2008

349475

306574

151173

142874

111273

kg

29835

32801

50371

50058

52491

kg

180063

184654

117551

147575

108589

kg

2400922
11454393

1809928
9588455

2095730
7625960

2308961
8503901

2538837
7872435

m
m

677217
782

644301
614

722199
776

881060
363

883196
213

thous. RSD
t

Plastics2) sanitary equipment


Other ceramic for construction (tiles
for stoves and fireplaces, technical
ceramic, etc.)
Heating furnaces
Radiators, all types
Material for power supply
instalations
Ropes and wires, copper
Wire, of aluminium and aluminium
alloys
Ropes, of aluminium and aluminiumferro
Conductors, insulated (poly-vinyl
chloride, rubber etc)
Cables, all types
Instalation material ( switches, plugs,
boxes, lamp holders)
Electric insulators, all types

pieces
thous. RSD

Other material, n.e.c.


(for repairs, machinery and vehicles
maintanance, stationery and other)

2671
4288021

3774
4291301

11189
4626079

1921
5206657

2493
3156765

t
kg

kg
kg
. m2
. m2

2265767
654458
65
108

2590643
634979
53
70

2515683
503465
17
21

2405015
437657
21
26

3299113
480828
27
23

kg
kg
thous. m2
thous. m2

648

540

869

416

220

484

367

300

185

153

65802
338646

50351
216435

34000
299997

34094
294892

32680
146357

1673495

1771898

1887106

2018716

1744041

thous. RSD

MWh
t
t
t

146077
3478
8113
88208

162458
3739
8214
81561

166074
3560
5405
73632

190171
2555
9166
72822

140091
2431
8316
62176

MWh
t
t
t

1)

Pipes, lead
Ceramic sewage tubes
Pipes, of asbestos-cement
Pipes, concrete, all types
Ceramics, sanitary
Sanitary equipment, of plate and
cast iron

Other material and elements for


incorporating
Rails and accessories
Plates and sheets, black
Zinc galvanized plates and
sheets
Aluminium plates and sheets
Glass, heat insulation
Glass sheets, other types
Non-ferrous metals joinery
(windows, doors, blinds)
Construction metal elements (iron
sheet pipes and chimneys, steel
windows, doors, venetian blinds)
Doors and windows, of wood, all
types
Other building- in material

t
kg

.
.

Material

Consumed power material


Electricity
Coal, all types
Gasoline, all types
Gas oil (D1, D2, D2C)

Preliminary data.

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HOUSING STOCK BY TYPE OF DWELLINGS AND


AVAILABILITIES 1), 2011-2012

12.7.
1), 20112012.
2011

20122)

/ REPUBLIC OF SERBIA

1)
, . m2
,





, . m2
1)
2)

31. .
.

278

3016292
217987

3030454
218838

463737
1044947
841628
380946
146148
74867
25176
38843

467970
1050820
844580
381664
146305
75000
25213
38902

2980881
2835641
1265510
2665652

2995043
2849883
1280092
2680066

1795376
123557

1808701
124341
1)
2)

All settlements
Dwellings number1)
Usefool floor space area of dwelling, thous. m2
Dwellings by type
One-room dwellings and bachelor flats
Two-room dwellings
Three-room dwellings
Four-room dwellings
Five-room dwellings
Six-room dwellings
Seven-room dwellings
Eight- and more-room dwellings
Dwellings with installations fitted
Electricity

Water supply installations


Central heating
Dwellings with a bathroom
Urban settlements
Number of dwellings
Usefool floor space area of dwelling, thous. m2

s of 31 December.
Preliminary data.

Construction

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

13

CHAPTER

DOMESTIC TRADE

():
(45), ,
(46)
, (47).
, ,
,
.

Domestic trade covers the following divisions of the Classification


of Activities (CA): wholesale and retail trade and repair of motor vehicles
and motorcycles (45), wholesale trade, except of motor vehicles and
motorcycles (46) and retail trade, except of motor vehicles and motorcycles (47). For the purpose of comparability, the first table shows data for
all three divisions of trade, and the next ones the indicators by divisions.

2012.
90650 ,
6,5% 2011. .

Retail trade turnover in the Republic of Serbia in 2012 was performed through 90650 facilities, meaning that it decreased by 6.5% in
relation to 2011.

2012. , 45 ,
2011. ,
2,3%, 46 11,7%.
47 , 6,9%,
1,9%.

Turnover of goods in 2012, regarding division 45 of the Classification of Activities, compared with 2011, noted a decrease of 2.3% at
current prices, while in the division 46, increase of 11.7% was noted. In
CA division 47, increase at current prices in the same period amounted
to 6.9% and decrease of 1.9% at constant prices.

2012. , ,
45 ,
(
48%).

Regarding turnover structure in 2012, by trade groups, for CA division 45, on the territory of the Republic of Serbia, the greatest share in
realized turnover was noted in motor vehicles parts (approximately
48%).

o 46 2012.
, ,
(19,4% ),
( 19,3%).

The greatest share in CA division 46 in 2012, for the level of the


Republic of Serbia was realized in solid, liquid and gaseous fuels and
lubricants sale (19.4% of total turnover), followed by turnover of food
products (share of 19.3%).

47 , 2012. ,
: ,
,
59,8%.

As for CA division 47, in 2012, the most notable was sale of food,
pharmaceutical products and motor fuels, which participated with approximately 59.8% in total turnover of the Republic of Serbia.

Sources and methods of data collection



,
.

Domestic trade data derive from accounting and other records of


organizations engaged in retail and wholesale trade activities. They are
collected through regular quarterly surveys and a semi-annual survey.


/ ,

,

.

Data on agricultural products market surpluses at the sale stage


are collected by means of monthly reports from agricultural and other
organizations which are selling/shipping agricultural products from their
own production, and monthly reports from organizations dealing with the
purchase of agricultural products from family holdings, as well as via
monthly reports on the turnover of agricultural produces on farmers
markets from farmers markets management organizations.

Coverage


.
,
, ,
(, , .).

Domestic trade statistics covers the goods turnover realized


through trade activity. The goods turnover, taking place directly among
the producers, as well as among the producers and consumers, is not
covered, neither are most of trade services (intermediary, agency, commission, etc.).

.

. ,
.

, .
,
.

All the surveys are sample-based. The population has been created from enterprises registered in trade section. All large, medium-sized
and randomly selected small-sized enterprises have been interviewed. A
few business entities which principal activity is other than trade, but that
generate considerable turnover in trade have been included in the estimation. The quarterly survey covers legal entities, and the semi-annual
one includes unincorporated enterprises.
Domestic trade

279

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: ,
,
.
, , 47,
,
.

Statistical yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

The sampling frame for enterprises has been formed on the basis
of: statistical business register data, financial indicators of enterprises,
Tax Administration data and regular surveys.
Data shown at constant prices for retail trade, division 47, have
been obtained by deflating turnover at current prices by the corresponding price indices.


,
: )
; ) ()
)
.

This section also presents the sale of market surpluses of agricultural produces, which are covered and shown as: a) authorized purchase
of agricultural products from family holdings, b) sale of products from
own production of enterprises and cooperatives, and c) sale of agricultural produces on farmers markets.

Definitions



(
,
).

Turnover of goods in retail trade shows the value of goods delivered by retail trade enterprises to final consumers (primarily to final
consumers for own consumption or household use, and to legal and
physical entities for performing their activities).



: ,
,
(
, , .).

Turnover of goods in wholesale trade shows the value of goods


delivered by wholesale trade enterprises to: domestic trade enterprises,
other enterprises for further processing, large consumers for own consumption (health organizations, social insurance and welfare organizations, education, defense and other).

,
2005. ,
.

To ensure data comparability, the retail trade turnover value is


shown at 2005 prices, and the relevant price indices were used as deflators.


,
.

Sale of agricultural produces is the sale, i.e. shipping of agricultural produces, which come from the production of agricultural organizations and agricultural units incorporated in non-agricultural organizations.


,
, ,
,
.

Authorized purchase of agricultural produces refers to agricultural


produces purchased or taken over directly from family holdings by agricultural, trade, industrial and other organizations for the purpose of
further sale or processing.

(. ,
).

Sale of agricultural produces on farmers markets refers to agricultural produces sold by agricultural family holdings directly to final consumers on markets (farmers markets, green markets, retail trade shops,
etc.).


,
.

Data on the number of employees and shops in domestic trade


are presented as of the end of the year, unless otherwise indicated in the
table.

Methodological papers

-
,
(www.stat.gov.rs).

For more information refer to the website of the Statistical Office


of the Republic of Serbia, section Domestic Trade Statistics
(www.stat.gov.rs).

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13.1. , 20082012.
2008



,

,

, .


,

,

1), .
,

2009

BASIC INDICATORS OF DOMESTIC TRADE, 2008-2012

2010

2011

2012
Shops
Wholesale and retail trade and repair of
motor vehicles and motorcycles

3368

5439

6228

6658

6377

100233

96188

90690

90305

84273

Retail trade, except of motor vehicles and motorcycles

20369

60605

63227

63550

86081

73183

Employees
Wholesale and retail trade and repair of motor vehicles
and motorcycles
Wholesale trade, except of motor vehicles and motorcycles

288926

301424

299080

260548

237584

Retail trade, except of motor vehicles and motorcycles

13237

13810

13903

19163

182444

223538

247478

207022

202200

1544866

1586734

1763037

2022707

2259030

Turnover, mill. RSD


Wholesale and retail trade and repair of motor vehicles
and motorcycles
Wholesale trade, except of motor vehicles and motorcycles

1231758

1130685

1229199

1118441

1196095

Retail trade, except of motor vehicles and motorcycles


Turnover1), mill. RSD

917149

780179

784094

642783

630318

Retail trade, except of motor vehicles and motorcycles

, 2005 = 100 / Indices, 2005 = 100



,

,



,

,




,

,

1)

2005. .

116,4

188,0

215,3

230,2

94,2

90,4

85,3

84,9

108,4

113,1

113,8

156,9

84,6

88,3

88,7

120,2

99,3

103,6

102,8

89,5

Shops
Wholesale and retail trade and repair of motor vehicles
220,4 and motorcycles
79,2

Retail trade, except of motor vehicles and motorcycles

Employees
Wholesale and retail trade and repair of motor vehicles
166,8 and motorcycles
Wholesale trade, except of motor vehicles and motor102,2 cycles
81,6

Retail trade, except of motor vehicles and motorcycles

172,2

176,9

196,6

225,5

Turnover
Wholesale and retail trade and repair of motor vehicles
234,8 and motorcycles
Wholesale trade, except of motor vehicles and motor251,8 cycles

189,4

173,8

189,0

171,9

183,9

211,9

259,6

287,4

240,4

Retail trade, except of motor vehicles and motorcycles

195,5

229,6

252,5

153,3

203,5

200,3

221,5

187,6

Turnover per employee


Wholesale and retail trade and repair of motor vehicles
140,8 and motorcycles
Wholesale trade, except of motor vehicles and motor246,4 cycles

190,7

167,8

183,9

192,0

225,2

1)

Retail trade, except of motor vehicles and motorcycles

At 2005 prices.

Domestic trade

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13.2. ,
, 20082012.

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TRADE AND REPAIR OF


MOTOR VEHICLES AND MOTORCYCES, 2008-2012

/ Republic of Serbia

Total


Srbija sever

Of which:
Vojvodina


Srbija jug

2008
2009
2010
2011
2012

3368
5439
6228
6658
6377

2017
3257
3639
4585
4389

750
1211
1264
2458
2197

1351
2182
2589
2073
1988

2008
2009
2010
2011
2012

Shops

2008
2009
2010
2011
2012

13237
13810
13903
19163
20369

8200
8555
8613
12671
15052

2043
2131
2146
4913
5888

5037
5255
5290
6492
5317

2008
2009
2010
2011
2012

Employees

, .

2008
2009
2010
2011
2012

182444
223538
247478
207022
202200

124915
152488
173951
155883
155565

21012
44895
61315
46080
43669

57529
71050
73527
51139
46635

2008
2009
2010
2011
2012

Turnover, mill. RSD

2008
2009
2010
2011
2012

113,6
122,5
110,7
83,7
97,7

94,9
122,1
114,1
89,6
99,8

116,4
213,7
136,6
75,2
94,8

198,8
123,5
103,5
69,6
91,2

2008
2009
2010
2011
2012

Turnover chain indices at current


prices

13.3. , ,
, 2012.

SALE OF MOTOR VEHICLES, MOTORCYCLES,


PARTS AND ACCESSORIES, 2012

mill. RSD
/ Republic of Serbia

Total

( )


, ,


Srbija sever

Of which:
Vojvodina


Srbija jug

202200

155565

43669

46635

Total

83731
18505
97486

63835
14026
75738

15118
5218
22467

19896
4479
21748

2478

1966

866

512

Motor vehicles (new and used)


Maintenance and repair of motor vehicles
Parts and accessories for motor vehicles
Motorcycles, related parts and accessories thereof,
maintenance and repair of motor vehicles

13.4. ,
, 20082012.

WHOLESALE TRADE, EXCEPT OF MOTOR


VEHICLES AND MOTORCYCLES, 2008-2012

/ Republic of Serbia

Total

:

Srbija sever
Of which:
Vojvodina


Srbija jug

2008
2009
2010
2011
2012

60605
63227
63550
86081
73183

48169
50253
50510
65914
53897

18762
19574
19674
18326
15799

12436
12974
13040
20167
19286

2008
2009
2010
2011
2012

Employees

, .

2008
2009
2010
2011
2012

1544866
1586734
1763037
2022707
2259030

1299422
1354612
1441344
1677330
1888629

457363
403740
397934
413842
488067

245444
232122
321693
345378
370401

2008
2009
2010
2011
2012

Turnover, mill. RSD

2008
2009
2010
2011
2012

117,8
102,7
111,1
114,7
111,7

126,3
104,2
106,4
116,4
112,6

136,9
88,3
98,6
104,0
117,9

86,8
94,6
138,6
107,4
107,2

2008
2009
2010
2011
2012

Turnover chain indices at current


prices

282

Domestic trade

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

13.5. , 2012.

WHOLESALE TRADE TURNOVER BY GOODS GROUPINGS, 2012

mill. RSD
/ Republic of Serbia

Total


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Srbija sever

Of which:
Vojvodina


Srbija jug

2259030

1888629

488067

370401

6335

6125

266

210

Total

159996
435641
43870
57045
47388
18808
93787
49684
94119

144728
326501
28753
44058
35393
13640
76268
43308
58819

93086
61651
6560
4672
9055
1063
10378
10285
15143

15268
109140
15117
12987
11995
5167
17520
6376
35300

30939
137400

26262
136148

4495
32081

4676
1253

3540

1462

97

2078

43392

42317

5666

1075

38257

32163

4364

6094

18929

14803

857

4126

Other human food


Tobacco products
Yarn, textiles and other textile products for households
Clothing, footwear and leather accessories (including sports)
Electrical household appliances, radio and TV sets
(recorded media- cassettes, floppies, CD, DVD,
etc), photographic and optical equipment
China ware, glassware, ceramics and goods for
household cleaning

70168

65252

7234

4915

Beauty products and personal hygiene products

146210

130714

10224

15496

Pharmaceutical products and medical supplies

9719

6330

4875

3390

5395

4127

786

1268

32171

25564

8254

6607

33484

31482

2533

2002

63173

60331

6205

2843

101986
437373
74370

94679
424005
33616

42540
80191
5394

7308
13368
40754

133117

105021

33594

28096

Machines, appliances and accessories (tool, agricultural, office, building, textile, etc.)
Solid, liquid and gaseous fuels and lubricants
Metals and metal ores
Wood, building material and sanitary equipment
(paints and varnishes, glassware, wallpaper, parquet, etc.)

105950

71684

28179

34266

Metal ware, pipes and other installation equipment

125861

95097

54269

30764

Chemical products (fertilizers, agro-chemical products, industrial chemicals)

24929
51633

11144
25337

782
4941

13785
26296

Waste, residues and semi-finished products (textile


yarns, plastics and rubber in primary forms, etc.)
Other

Intermediation
Agricultural raw materials and live animals (seeds,
animal feed, flowers, raw hides, etc.)
Food
Fruit and vegetables (fresh and processed)
Meat, fish and preparations thereof
Milk, dairy products and eggs
Oils and fats
Sugar, chocolate and confectionary
Coffee, tea, cocoa and spices
Non-alcoholic and alcoholic beverages

Furniture, carpets, floor coverings and lighting


Other furnishings and household equipment
(kitchen devices, metal goods, products of brushwood, cork, copper, wood, etc.)
Paper products (books, newspapers and stationery)
Other consumable goods (bicycles, music instruments, watches, jewelry, toys, umbrellas, souvenirs
and works of art, artificial flowers, matches,
brushes, etc.)
Computers, peripheral equipment and software
(non- recorded media- cassettes, floppies, CD,
DVD, etc), electronic and telecommunication
equipment and parts

Domestic trade

283

2013

Statistical yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

13.6. ,
, 20082012.

RETAIL TRADE, EXCEPT OF MOTOR VEHICLES AND


MOTORCYCLES, 2008-2012

/ Republic of Serbia

Total


Srbija sever

Of which:
Vojvodina


Srbija jug

2008
2009
2010
2011
2012

100233
96188
90690
90305
84273

54279
52089
50197
52469
48950

26460
25392
24099
27578
19810

45954
44099
40493
37836
35323

2008
2009
2010
2011
2012

Shops

2008
2009
2010
2011
2012

288926
301424
299080
260548
237584

159676
166583
165288
138949
129567

70287
73328
72757
68179
53601

129250
134841
133792
121599
108017

2008
2009
2010
2011
2012

Employees

1), .

2008
2009
2010
2011
2012

917149
780179
784094
642783
630318

583804
433583
460044
415762
406913

224310
183926
176064
165294
162880

333345
346596
324050
227021
223405

2008
2009
2010
2011
2012

Turnover1), mill. RSD

2008
2009
2010
2011
2012

106,7
85,1
100,5
82,0
98,0

112,1
74,3
106,1
90,4
97,8

96,2
82,0
95,7
93,9
98,5

98,4
104,0
93,5
70,1
98,4

2008
2009
2010
2011
2012

Turnover chain indices at constant


prices

1)

2005. .

1)

At 2005 prices.

13.7. , 2012.

RETAIL TRADE TURNOVER BY GOODS GROUPINGS, 2012

mill. RSD
/ Republic of Serbia

Total


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284


Srbija sever

Of which:
Vojvodina


Srbija jug

1196095

772160

309081

423935

Total

373373

242761

94220

130612

26572
86995

18236
59269

7137
19651

8337
27726

61806

39725

11954

22081

47751
44823
25723
14931

29230
28613
16493
8336

13713
11361
7336
4172

18521
16210
9230
6594

Food products
Fruit and vegetables (fresh, frozen and processed)
Meat, fish and preparations thereof
Bread and bakery products (sandwiches, pizzas,
etc.)
Sugar, chocolate and confectioneries (ice
cream, cookies, sweets, candies, chewing gums,
etc.)
Milk, dairy products and eggs
Coffee, tea and spices
Oils and fats

23282

16418

6241

6864

41490
34026
69936
7186

26441
22470
48408
6260

12655
11185
24889
1815

15049
11556
21528
926

18944

15867

5154

3077

6921

5469

1388

1452

Other human food, n.e.c. (diet food, mustard,


mayonnaise, etc.)
Non-alcoholic beverages (fruit juices, mineral
and spring waters, etc.)
Alcoholic beverages
Tobacco products
Computers, peripheral equipment and software
Telephone and telefax equipment, cards
Audio and video devices and equipment (radio and
TV sets, CD players, cassette players, stereo systems, MP3 players, etc.)

Domestic trade

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

13.7. , 2012.
()

RETAIL TRADE TURNOVER BY GOODS GROUPINGS, 2012


(continued)

mill. RSD
/ Republic of Serbia

Total


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15925


Srbija sever

12275

Of which:
Vojvodina

1948


Srbija jug

3650

Products for maintenance and repair of the dwelling


(metal products, central heating, sanitary equipment, hand tools, etc.)
Other products for maintenance and repair of the
dwelling (paints and varnishes, electrical material,
parquet, laminate, cement, tiles, bricks, etc.)
Textile products and textiles for household (linen,
curtains, table cloth, etc.)
Carpets, floor coverings, tapestries and wallpapers
Major household appliances (vacuum cleaners, TA
stoves, air- conditioners, heaters, sewing machines,
etc.)
Small household appliances (irons, food mixers,
juice extractors, toasters, etc.)
Furniture and furnishings (all materials), ornaments
and lighting equipment

28958

18004

5381

10953

4153
3388

3327
1963

977
1449

826
1425

17129

12169

2923

4960

4540

3330

853

1210

22522

18184

8484

4338

4862

3316

1729

1546

14518

8715

3220

5803

218

127

44

91

6124

4168

1765

1956

56920
23536
669

47373
15821
446

9211
4658
123

9547
7715
224

Recreational durables (sport equipment, bicycles,


camping equipment, toys, weapons, etc.)
Clothing (for men, women, children and sports) and
wearing apparel textiles of all sorts
Footwear (for men, women, children and sports)
Leather products and travel accessories

75092

45081

15979

30010

Pharmaceutical products (drugs, vitamins, vaccines,


diet and other medical preparations)

Glassware, tableware and household utensils.


Books, newspapers and stationery (paper stationery, office materials, etc.)
Culture durables (musical instruments, stamps and
badges, souvenirs, works of art, etc.)

Medical products, therapeutical appliances and


equipment (medical supplies, thermometers, mechanical contraceptives, corrective eyeglasses,
orthopedic supplies, hearing aids, etc.)

4053

3213

1973

840

37724

26645

8116

11079

18834

3270

2060

15564

3006
266744
3405
12445

2174
146732
1688
7572

709
77658
827
4172

832
120012
1717
4873

407

267

77

140

21232

13991

5701

7241

Cosmetics and beauty products (creams, soaps,


shampoos, perfumes, toilet paper, etc.)
Flowers, plants, seeds and all kinds of fertilizers,
insecticides and pesticides
Pets; pet food, veterinary and grooming products for
pets
Motor fuels
Fuels and lubricants for motor vehicles
Gas-oil, butane, coal and fuel wood
Photographic and optical instruments (cameras,
binoculars, etc.)
Goods for routine household maintenance (detergents, softeners, etc.)

6351

4812

998

1539

Other non-food consumer goods (jewelry, watches,


baby furniture, funeral equipment, etc.)

112
32843

105
26158

3
9391

7
6685

Old and used goods (antiquities, used books, etc.)


Other

Domestic trade

285

2013

Statistical yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

13.8. ,
, 2012.

SALE AND PURCHASE OF AGRICULTURAL, FORESTRY


AND FISHING PRODUCTS VALUE, 2012

mill. RSD
/ Republic of Serbia

Srbija jug


Srbija sever

Total

Region
Region June
umadije i
i Istone
Zapadne
Srbije
Srbije

o
a
Region
Kosovo i
Metohija

Beogradski
region

Region
Vojvodine

143630

8984

102920

20060

11666


( )
()




o o

51666
21193
352
600
9
23723
1892
3483
414

2516
938
83
14
1
255
196
1016
13

46491
18430
261
576
8
22946
1425
2451
394

813
760
2
51
-

1846
1065
6
10
470
270
17
8

( )

30013
9083
9857
428
7318
1697
1605
24

877
507
129
63
169
10
-

28094
8576
9311
309
7080
1304
1490
23

392
16
57
312
6
-

649
401
56
11
81
99
1

... Industrial crops


... Sugar beet
... Sunflower
... Rapeseed
... Soybean
... Tobacco (dried leaf)
... Industrial crops seeds
Other industrial crops

()
()

2452
399
1
115
62
134
572
1169

30
7
1
4
6
2
11

1703
273
1
106
12
48
273
990

455
103
1
29
44
212
65

264
16
6
17
36
85
103

...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...

Vegetables
Potatoes
Beans
Onions (heads)
Cabbage (heads)
Tomatoes
Peppers, fresh
Other vegetables

9141
268
2078
55
1835
3364
1441
12
88

61
1
35
1
2
1
22
1
-

1243
14
930
11
129
119
9
31

5678
143
311
5
936
3280
945
58

2159
111
802
38
768
82
354
3
-

...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...

Fruit and grapes


Plums, fresh
Apples, edible
Pears
Sour-cherries
Raspberries
Other fruit
Grapes, edible
Grapes for processing

7
7

7
7

...
...
...

Fruit and grapes preparations 1)


Wine
Brandy, strong

22338
167
4806
1232
261
12005
2310
167
52
1337

1619
3
450
188
13
499
306
2
157

12467
24
1483
203
157
8847
1149
58
24
521

5135
132
1744
692
73
1232
698
88
25
451

3117
8
1128
150
18
1427
157
19
3
207

...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...

Livestock
Calves
Heifers
Other cattle (cows, oxen, etc.)
Suckling pigs
Fattened pigs
Other pigs
Lambs
Sheep and yearlings
Other livestock

2578
748
1253
90
487

193
5
107
37
44

1403
515
519
41
328

852
192
532
13
116

131
36
94
-

...
...
...
...
...

Poultry and eggs


Poultry
Eggs
Brooding eggs
Chickens, one-day

1)

(, .)



1)

, .

286

1)

... Total
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...

Cereals
Wheat and rye
Barley (excl. brewery barley)
Barley (brewery)
Oats
Maize, grains
Wheat for seeds
Maize for seeds
Other cereals

Only domestic processing, excluding industry.

Domestic trade

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

13.8. ,
, 2012. ()

SALE AND PURCHASE OF AGRICULTURAL, FORESTRY


AND FISHING PRODUCTS VALUE, 2012 (continued)

mill. RSD
/ Republic of Serbia

Srbija jug


Srbija sever

Total

Beogradski
region

Region
Vojvodine

Region
Region June
umadije i
i Istone
Zapadne
Srbije
Srbije

o
a
Region
Kosovo i
Metohija



1)

21618
21602
15

3311
3311
-

9178
9177
1

6360
6346
14

2769
2768
1

...
...
...

Milk and dairy products


Milk, fresh
Dairy products 1)

238
174
1
4
10
49

12
5
5
2

13
13
1

212
156
1
4
5
47

...
...
...
...
...
...

Hides and wool


Cattle hide and calfskin, raw
Pigskin, raw
Sheepskin and lambskin, dried
Other type of skins
Wool

12
12
-

9
9
-

4
4
-

...
...
...

Wood
Firewood and cellulose wood
Technical wood

1910
1721
189

55
55
-

1792
1666
126

49
49

13
13

...
...
...

Fish
Carps
Other freshwater fish

1658

310

529

318

501

...

Other products of Agriculture and


Forestry

1)

, .

1)

Only domestic processing, excluding industry.

13.9. ,
, 2012.

SALE AND PURCHASE OF AGRICULTURAL,


FORESTRY AND FISHING PRODUCTS QUANTITIES, 2012

/ Republic of Serbia

Srbija jug


Srbija sever

Total

, . t
( )
()

, . t




, . t
, . t

( )

Region
Region June
umadije i
i Istone
Zapadne
Srbije
Srbije

o
a
Region
Kosovo i
Metohija

Beogradski
region

Region
Vojvodine

982
16840
27149
455
1139
56250
14542
13098

43
4129
622
34
14
7138
3016
423

856
12294
26006
413
1104
42237
11225
12446

34
95
2
-

49
322
521
8
19
6875
301
229

Cereals
... Wheat, rye, thousands of tons
... Barley (excl. brewery barley)
... Barley (brewery)
... Oats
... Maize, grains, thousands of tons
... Seed wheat
... Maize for sowing
... Other cereals

2009
191
8462
122734
7942
17437
391

100
2
1236
3485
152
-

1909
181
6189
118109
6027
16703
387

918
1634
121
-

8
1037
222
281
461
4

...
...
...
...
...
...
...

Industrial crops
Sugar beet, thousands of tons
Sunflower, thousands of tons
Rapeseed
Soybean
Tobacco (dried leaf)
Industrial crops seeds
Other industrial crops

Domestic trade

287

2013

Statistical yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

13.9. ,
, 2012. ()

SALE AND PURCHASE OF AGRICULTURAL, FORESTRY


AND FISHING PRODUCTS QUANTITIES, 2012 (continued)

t
/ Republic of Serbia

Srbija jug


Srbija sever

Total

Beogradski
region

Region
Vojvodine

Region
Region June
umadije i
i Istone
Zapadne
Srbije
Srbije

o
a
Region
Kosovo i
Metohija

20509
5
6844
3212
6860
17257
53220

279
40
169
103
33
288

16100
4
6419
553
5525
7602
47967

3349
1
55
1399
622
5788
2130

781
329
1092
609
3834
2835

...
...
...
...
...
...
...

Vegetables
Potatoes
Beans
Onions
Cabbage
Tomatoes
Peppers, fresh
Other vegetables

12287
59126
1092
17718
26935
13971
179
2330

3
1457
8
24
13
955
1
-

704
24839
207
1310
2059
133
763

6557
15541
133
8821
26146
6464
5
1567

5023
17289
743
7562
775
4493
40
-

...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...

Fruit and grapes


Plums, fresh
Apples, edible
Pears
Sour-cherries
Raspberries
Other fruit
Grapes, edible
Grapes for processing

25

25

...
...

Fruit and grapes preparations 1)


Wine, thousand of liters
Brandy, strong, thousands liters

550
22495
8059
1267
69425
14107
722
356
5362

9
2229
1518
63
2671
1675
9
804

86
7035
1594
742
51334
7327
250
191
2230

426
8085
3977
362
7388
4119
380
134
1369

28
5145
969
100
8031
986
83
32
960

...
...
...
...
...
...
...

Livestock
Calves
Heifers
Other cattle (cows, oxen, etc.)
Suckling pigs
Fattened pigs
Other pigs
Lambs
Sheep and yearlings
Other livestock

6531
149801
4789
13338

80
12335
1777
1243

4463
60481
2273
8826

1682
64803
738
3270

305
12181
-

...
...
...
...

Poultry and eggs


Poultry
Eggs, thousand of units
Brooding eggs, thousand units
Chickens, one-day, thousand of units


, .
1)

712
175

95
-

301
4

222
168

94
2

...
...

Milk and dairy products


Milk, fresh, mill. liters
Dairy products 1)

841
26
15
531

25
10
34

92
1

724
15
14
493

...
...
...
...

Hides and wool


Cattle hide and calfskin, raw
Pigskin, raw
Sheepskin and lambskin, dried
Wool

1)
, .
, .

(, .)

, . .
, . .
, . .

,
. m3
, . m3


1)

, .

288

3
-

2
-

1
-

...
...

Wood
Firewood and wood pulp,
thousands m3
Technical wood, thousands m3

5774
799

220
-

5554
540

221

38

...
...

Fish
Carps
Other freshwater fish

1)

Only domestic processing, excluding industry.

Domestic trade

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

13.10.

SALE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS

, 2012.

AT MARKET PLACES, 2012


/ Republic of Serbia
, . / Value, mill. RSD

Total

BeoVojvogradski
dina
region region

umadija and
West
Serbia
region

Region
June i
Istone
Srbije

, t / Quantity, t

a
Total
Region
Kosovo i
Metohija

BeoVojvogradski
dina
region region

umadija and
West
Serbia
region

Region
June i
Istone
Srbije

o
a
Region
Kosovo i
Metohija

28056

12071

4663

7722

3599

...

... Total

581

77

56

329

118

...

...

80

46

24

...

2716

161

222

1451

882

...

Wheat and rye

20

12

...

686

64

117

375

130

...

Barley

Cereals and cereal


products

15

11

...

398

16

62

299

21

...

Oats

249

11

28

174

36

...

8666

393

1085

5832

1355

...

Maize, grains

()

81

21

28

32

...

557

94

235

226

...

Rice (husked)

22

16

...

227

15

176

34

...

Other cereals

73

25

38

10

...

1024

273

590

161

...

Flour, maize

41

19

12

...

682

109

293

280

...

Other kinds of flour

8374

3866

1378

1965

1165

...

...

Vegetables

1227

634

203

257

134

...

26959

11374

5042

7354

3190

...

Potatoes

823

289

122

258

154

...

3397

1139

476

1134

648

...

Beans

119

53

22

32

12

...

835

331

164

228

112

...

String beans

515

267

70

117

62

...

11122

4641

1716

3202

1562

...

Onions

37

15

...

348

111

67

88

82

...

Peas (pods)

510

268

93

89

60

...

8262

3786

1475

1867

1134

...

Carrots

()

560

223

89

162

86

...

15375

4753

2411

5266

2945

...

Cabbage (fresh)

()

205

97

47

31

29

...

1785

687

462

340

295

...

Cauliflower

1047

465

165

259

159

...

11899

4453

1761

3556

2129

...

Tomatoes

()

848

384

150

186

128

...

11582

4080

1732

3486

2285

...

Peppers (fresh)

181

94

42

28

17

...

1559

746

318

317

178

...

Spinach

262

125

53

65

19

...

1671

790

360

373

148

...

Lettuce

500

222

82

118

78

...

7587

2806

1072

2442

1266

...

Cucumbers
Water melons and

276

96

30

68

82

...

7991

2416

920

2469

2186

...

melons

1263

633

206

287

137

...

10488

5053

1697

2625

1113

...

Other vegetable

5696

2533

1026

1433

704

...

...

Fruit and grapes

1089

443

213

314

120

...

16928

5592

3022

6171

2144

...

Apples

229

103

48

50

27

...

2010

792

358

600

259

...

Pears

110

45

22

26

16

...

1872

565

358

628

320

...

Plums, fresh

127

59

12

28

28

...

645

248

61

168

168

...

Cherries

48

16

10

11

12

...

382

114

75

80

113

...

Sour-cherries

Domestic Trade

289

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Statistical yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

13.10.

SALE OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS

, 2012. ()

AT MARKET PLACES, 2012 (continued)


/ Republic of Serbia

, . / Value, mill. RSD

Total

BeoVojvogradski
dina
region region

umadija and
West
Serbia
region

Region
June i
Istone
Srbije

, t / Quantity, t

a
Total
Region
Kosovo i
Metohija

BeoVojvogradski
dina
region region

umadija and
West
Serbia
region

Region
June i
Istone
Srbije

o
a
Region
Kosovo i
Metohija

123

58

19

23

23

...

909

320

129

199

260

...

Apricots

319

140

66

51

62

...

3577

1434

697

664

782

...

Peaches

244

117

43

53

31

...

1248

541

237

286

184

...

Strawberries

70

36

11

19

...

309

148

47

92

22

...

Raspberries

70

34

13

20

...

248

94

57

89

...

Walnuts, in shell

1318

565

194

379

181

...

1730

668

244

509

309

...

Walnuts, shelled

1548

742

312

363

131

...

10664

4555

2002

3063

1044

...

Other fruits

399

174

74

104

48

...

3411

1292

635

1037

447

...

Grapes

4233

2301

993

361

578

...

...

Poultry and eggs

14

...

80

10

42

28

...

Poultry - live

5981


( )
()

1740

715

689

113

223

...

2539

2232

416

793

...

Poultry slaughtered

, . .

2479

1586

302

241

351

... 195477 121155

26066

20634

27621

...

Eggs, thous. of units

4942

1844

583

2025

489

...

...

41

11

10

13

...

705

106

196

168

236

...

liters

()

13

12

...

28

27

...

Butter

1390

595

115

631

49

...

2300

887

170

1151

91

...

Cream

( )

3480

1241

427

1384

427

...

11465

3730

1113

5252

1370

...

Cheese (all kinds)

10

10

...

29

29

...

Sour cream

...

28

27

...

Other dairy products

4229

1450

626

1609

544

...

Other products

Milk and dairy

products
Milk, fresh, thousand

290

Domestic trade

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

14

CHAPTER

EXTERNAL TRADE

1. 2010. ,
, ,

,
. ,
( , .).
, :
) ,
. ;
) .


.
, , ,
2008. 2009. .

According to the recommendations of the UN Statistics Division,


the general trade system was introduced in 1 January 2010. This is a
wide concept that includes both in exports and imports all goods entering/leaving the economic territory of the country, with the exception of
goods in transit. Apart from transit, transactions and commodities of
temporary character (for trade fairs, test samples, etc.) are excluded.
According to the general trade system, goods are imported, i.e.
exported to:
) free circulating areas, rooms for internal processing or industrial
free zones;
b) premises for customs storage.
The general trade system ensures the adjustment to the
standards and criteria set out in the System of National Accounts and
the Balance of Payment.
For the sake of comparability, the data for 2008 and 2009 were
converted into the general trade system as well.

Sources and methods of data collection

.

. ,
,
.

Data source for external trade statistics is the Uniform Administrative


Document (UAD) on exports and imports of goods. Customs officials and
authorised shipping agents transmit in electronic form all documents to the
RS Customs Administration. The Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia
takes over single administrative documents, ready for automatic data processing, from the Customs Administration and carries out further statistical
control and processing.

,
.
,

()
().

, .
,
2009. ,

,


.
2011.
,
,
76 00. (76)

.
2009. 2010. .

Coverage
External trade statistics collects, processes and publishes data
pursuant to the general trade system.
The general trade system includes all goods that are added to the
inventory of the material wealth of the Republic of Serbia when entering
its economic territory (imports) and goods that are deducted when exiting from it (export). However, external trade statistics does not include
goods in transit or temporarily imported for trade fairs and exhibitions,
etc.
The main difference between the general and the special trade
system, which we applied in external trade surveys before 2009, lies in
the fact that the general trade system includes goods that are forwarded
directly from abroad to the customs warehouse or delivered therefrom;
the special trade system included goods from customs warehouse only
in cases of sales or finishing in the domestic market.
As recommended by Eurostat experts and following consultations
with the Customs Administration, final data for 2011 have been methodologically harmonised by excluding the procedure 76 00 from data
processing. This customs procedure 76 refers to imports so that the
value of imports of the Republic of Serbia has been corrected. The same
principle has been used for the correction of data for 2009 and 2010.

Definitions


. ,
o

.
. , .

In external trade statistics, the quantity of goods is expressed in


weight measurements - tons or kilograms. However, when the customs
tariff envisages, supplementary measurement units are applied as well.
Generally, net weight is registered and shown for all goods. In cases
when gross weight is charged instead of net weight, the gross weight is
counted.

External trade

291

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.
: ,
( ,
. ).
,
. ,
,
, , .,
.

2008
2009
2010
2011
2012

USD

55,0
67,1
77,9
73,0
88,2

55,1
67,3
77,8
73,1
88,0


,
, 4.


. , .
,
,
. , , , ,
. 1988.

, .
1989. ,
, .
80% . .

, .


, .

.

11
16,
, 20/07,

, 29/08

.

292

Value of goods in external trade statistics is expressed on the


basis of prices fixed by enterprises in their contract provisions. All values
are calculated on FCO RS border: FOB prices for exports, CIF for imports (invoiced value of goods with added costs of transport, insurance,
etc. to the border of the Republic of Serbia). The data are computed
based on exchange rates applied for establishing customs base. Costs
of shipping, insurance and reloading, etc. payable in foreign currency,
are calculated at current exchange rates applied for establishing customs base.

Year
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012

USD RSD values


Exports
55,0
67,1
77,9
73,0
88,2

Imports
55,1
67,3
77,8
73,1
88,0

The classification of imports and exports of goods in external


trade is carried out according to the Nomenclature of the External Trade
Statistics, based on the UN Standard International Trade Classification
of, Rev. 4.
Registration of external trade data by countries is carried out according to the principle of the last known destination regarding exports,
and country of origin regarding imports. Namely, in exports registered is
the country where the goods are consumed and further processed, and
in imports registered is the country where goods were produced in the
form in which they are imported.
Indexes of unit values are computed from the data on quantity and
value of products that participated in foreign exchange, both in the reference period of the current year and in the respective period of the previous year, which serves as the basis for comparisons. In addition, given
are aggregate indexes by economic branches, sections of the Standard
International Trade Classification, by economic destination, and exports
and imports indexes by level of products processing. Before 1988,
indexes of exports and imports prices were obtained by calculating the
quantities of exported/imported goods from the previous year, at current
year prices.
Starting from 1989, exports and imports price indices are obtained
by calculating the quantities of exported/imported goods in current year,
at previous year prices. The indices are calculated based on a sample
including over 80% of the goods value. For aggregate indexes, the
coverage is uneven and in most cases lower.
Lower coverage is the result of considerable structural changes in
both exports and imports of goods, what is particularly expressive in the
calculations of indexes for individual economic branches.
Indexes of the physical volume of exports and imports are calculated as a derived indicator through value indexes and unit values indexes, based on the coverage used for monitoring unit values indexes.
Trade ratios were calculated as the quotient of exports and imports price indexes.
Methodological papers
Detailed explanations can be found in the statistical releases
ST11-ST16, in the Methodology of external trade statistics published in
the SORS edition Methodologies and Standards, no 20/2007, in the
Methodology of indices of exports and imports unit values published in
the Methodologies and standards, no 29/2008, and in the abridged
methodologies released on the SORS web presentation.

External trade

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

14.1.
, .
Value, mill. RSD 1)

Exports

1)

EXTERNAL TRADE BALANCE

, . EUR
Value, mill. EUR

1)

Imports

Exports

, . USD
Value, mill. USD

Imports

Exports


Balance of trade
,
. USD
Exports minus
imports, mill. USD

Imports

,
%
Exports,
as percentage
of imports

2008

603550

1340088

7429

16478

10974

24331

-13356

45,1

2009

559851

1064271

5961

11327

8344

15807

-7462

52,7

2010

762974

1280676

7393

12423

9795

16470

-6675

59,4

2011

860084

1452140

8441

14250

11779

19862

-8081

59,3

2012

1001863

1672482

8837

14782

11354

19013

-7659

59,7

1)

By current exchange rate.

14.2.

EXTERNAL TRADE OF GOODS


BY SELECTED EXTERNAL TRADE TRANSACTIONS

, .

Value, mill.

Purchae and sales

Exports
1)
RSD1)

1)


Compensations

Imports

USD

1)
RSD 1)

Exports
USD

1)
RSD 1)

Refinement

Imports
1)
RSD 1)

USD

Exports
1)
RSD 1)

USD

Imports
USD

1)
RSD1)

USD

2008

495704

9025

1019108

18498

3594

67

3514

64

2098

38

3257

59

2009

457871

6828

814861

12107

1460

21

835

12

1989

29

2394

36

2010

638795

8195

986120

12667

889

11

619

2180

28

2684

34

2011

717936

9832

1104089

15107

684

554

3422

47

3248

44

2012

847405

9602

1221916

13894

814

610

4792

54

5044

57

1)

By current exchange rate.

External Trade

293

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14.3.
, 20102012.

EXPORTS AND IMPORTS OF GOODS


BY DEVELOPMENT LEVEL OF COUNTRIES, 2010-2012

/ Exports
2010

/ Imports
2012

2011

2010

2011

2012

, . 1) / Value, mill. RSD1)

762974

860084

1001863

1280676

1452140

1672482 TOTAL


2)

379395
367158
5379
6858

426902
413101
6695
7106

493199
473229
9397
10573

677465
622683
17330
37452

763903
705820
18145
39938

929058
857271
20024
51763

Industrial countries
EU2)
EFTA
Other industrial countries

383579

433183

508664

603211

688237

743423

Developing countries

, . USD / Value, mill. USD

9795

11779

11354

16470

19862

19013 TOTAL


2)

4880
4723
69
88

5842
5653
92
97

5596
5371
106
119

8715
8010
224
481

10453
9662
247
544

10549
9730
230
589

4914

5937

5757

7755

9408

8464

1)
2)

(), .
, -
.

294

1)

Industrial countries
EU2)
EFTA
Other industrial countries
Developing countries

Values expressed in RSD, by current exchange rate.


In this table, the EU does not include Bulgaria and Romania, which according to the IMF
methodolology are classified as developing countries.

2)

External Trade

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

14.4. 1)2), 20102012.

EXPORTS OF GOODS BY COUNTRIES 1)2), 2010-2012


3)

, .
Value in mill. RSD3)

, . USD
Value in mill. USD
2010

2012

2011

762974

860084

1001863

9795

11779

11354

728804
10248
26238
10172
3191
84786
18828
12120
14180
87065
554
23609
78336
8810
37132
62876
50962
41779
13608
33130
6876
15232
21403
12100
23932
10505
4743
5196
11195

827267
9173
27118
9715
3791
86810
23693
13576
14712
95407
2057
25390
97130
13324
38376
64746
59438
57838
15787
38421
13381
15346
22636
9684
34172
11482
6022
5627
12414

954694
7791
24980
11081
6193
95628
25673
12684
14640
105667
9832
29121
115860
15889
42525
70856
82402
76767
22366
37719
16379
11558
25073
12942
35134
15078
8181
7552
15124

9357
131
338
132
41
1089
241
155
182
1118
7
303
1008
113
477
804
651
535
173
426
88
196
277
157
307
135
61
67
144

11333
127
372
132
52
1191
325
185
201
1306
28
347
1331
182
525
891
813
792
216
526
183
211
309
132
468
157
83
77
170

10819
87
284
126
70
1082
290
144
165
1201
109
329
1316
181
482
799
936
867
254
429
187
132
285
146
397
170
92
86
172

17547
443
1182
3676
2500
120
556
1053
195
7821

18489
289
1294
3966
3518
302
1111
490
113
7407

24882
2795
1381
3306
2866
1157
1791
1847
1179
8560

225
6
15
47
32
2
7
14
2
100

252
4
18
54
48
4
15
7
2
101

282
32
16
38
33
12
20
21
13
97

Asia
Azerbaijan
Israel
Iraq
Iran
Jordan
China
United Arab Emirates
Hong Kong
Other countries

8758
842
636
2165
514
663
482
215
1264
533
17
78
161
1189

6209
584
127
1546
485
373
98
136
1084
442
20
87
245
982

9927
2266
432
1738
405
1035
218
470
749
383
141
663
838
589

112
11
8
28
7
9
7
3
16
7
0
1
2
15

84
8
2
21
7
5
1
2
14
6
0
1
3
13

112
26
5
20
5
11
2
5
9
4
2
7
9
7

Africa
Algeria
Angola
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Ethiopia
South Africa
Cameroon
Kenya
Libyan Arab Jamahiriya
Morocco
Nigeria
Tunisia
Other countries

7468
20
205
690
19
97
366
5451
32
118
470

7588
50
437
543
1
272
8
5813
71
173
220

11592
75
975
626
78
183
166
8716
100
386
287

95
0
3
9
0
1
5
70
0
1
6

104
1
6
7
0
4
0
79
1
2
3

131
1
11
7
1
2
2
98
1
4
3

America
Belize
Brazil
Canada
Columbia
Mexico
Peru
USA
Uruguay
Chile
Other countries

397
362
34
1

532
487
34
11

768
711
28
28

5
5
0
0

7
7
0
0

9
8
0
0

2012

2011

2010

.

.
3) (), .
1)

1)

2)

2)

3)

TOTAL
Europe
Albania
Austria
Belgium
Belarus
Rep. of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bulgaria
United Kingdom
Greece
Italy
Cyprus
Hungary
Germany
Poland
Republic of Macedonia
Republic of Montenegro
Romania
Russian Federation
Slovakia
Republic of Slovenia
Turkey, Republic of
Ukraine
France
Netherlands
Republic of Croatia
Czech Republic
Switzerland
Spain
Other countries

Oceania and Polar Regions


Australia
New Zealand
Other countries

Countries with considerable share in external trade of the Republic of Serbia.


In classifying goods by countries, the principle of last known destination was applied.
Values expressed in RSD, by current exchange rate.

External Trade

295

2013

Statistical Yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

14.5. 1)2), 20102012.

IMPORTS OF GOODS BY COUNTRIES1)2), 2010-2012


3)

, .
Value in mill. RSD3)
2010

2011

, . USD
Value in mill. USD
2010

2012

2011

2012

1280676

1452140

1672482

16470

19862

19013

1065572
38888
17995
43358
45211
15127
17531
6851
6461
107800
60917
134723
31747
20862
12590
46119
168251
31250
38884
25014
22198
37064
19040
33218
24258
15437
14608
12024
18146

1205913
49561
22682
48866
34940
16593
22489
9056
7847
129543
66455
156585
33183
23331
9677
64721
194326
19763
42994
29589
27836
39208
20575
35696
30908
15810
12450
15397
25831

1372893
57992
29721
43363
44276
20297
26794
10905
9206
162380
82443
182169
46479
26218
10751
72506
180570
22300
52083
38666
14998
45369
24748
47384
34210
17961
14211
20991
33904

13697
499
232
555
580
194
226
89
83
1390
789
1732
405
267
164
594
2156
396
500
323
285
477
247
427
312
200
189
155
233

16503
678
311
670
480
227
306
124
108
1771
910
2150
454
320
131
883
2654
269
589
405
384
537
281
488
423
215
170
211
353

15618
659
337
491
501
230
305
124
104
1840
937
2066
527
298
122
825
2079
253
592
439
173
517
281
538
389
206
162
238
384

153505
3994
8721
10071
2356
90994
9611
4325
29
23404

191590
3965
10956
12219
8238
108963
11581
5260
516
29893

241887
5994
13490
16152
37458
122113
12831
5182
4244
24422

1979
52
112
130
30
1173
124
56
0
301

2618
54
150
166
111
1488
158
72
7
413

2740
68
154
186
415
1387
147
58
49
277

Asia
Vietnam
India
Japan
Kazakhstan
China
Korea
Thailand
Tajikistan
Other countries

18789
1782
1487
65
968
33
1
631
216
20
870
647
298
11770

11996
1495
1096
102
1025
48
23
896
111
33
701
650
514
5302

9046
1446
1093
71
1065
59
51
700
148
368
1040
2140
450
414

245
23
19
1
12
0
0
8
3
0
11
8
4
155

158
20
15
1
14
1
0
12
1
0
10
9
7
66

103
17
12
1
12
1
1
8
2
4
12
24
5
5

Africa
Ghana
Egypt
Zimbabwe
South Africa
Cameroon
Liberia
Morocco
Mozambique
Nigeria
Ivory Coast
Tunisia
Uganda
Other countries

42085
1354
8463
1877
2606
609
1063
128
19671
5081
1231

41526
1768
7081
2443
1546
606
1100
137
21103
4683
1060

47545
2119
7423
2268
2437
802
1768
358
28012
794
1563

540
17
108
25
34
8
14
2
252
65
16

568
24
97
33
21
8
15
2
288
64
14

540
24
84
26
28
9
20
4
317
9
18

America
Argentina
Brazil
Ecuador
Canada
Costa Rica
Mexico
Peru
USA
Chile
Other countries

725
608
113
4

1115
992
107
17

1111
922
155
34

9
8
1
0

15
14
1
0

13
10
2
0

.
,
,
.
3) (), .

1)

2)

2)

296

Europe
Austria
Belgium
Rep. of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bulgaria
United Kingdom
Greece
Denmark
Ireland
Italy
Hungary
Germany
Poland
Republic of Macedonia
Republic of Montenegro
Romania
Russian Federation
Slovakia
Republic of Slovenia
Turkey, Republic of
Ukraine
France
Netherlands
Republic of Croatia
Czech Republic
Switzerland
Sweden
Spain
Other countries

Oceania and Polar Regions


Australia
New Zealand
Other countries

Countries with considerable share in external trade of the Republic of Serbia.


In classifying goods by countries, the principle of origin of goods was applied and in case of
unknown origin of goods, the classification was done by the principle of the last country from
which the goods were shipped.
3) Values expressed in RSD, by current exchange rate.

1)

TOTAL

External Trade

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

14.6. BEC .4, 20102012.

EXPORTS AND IMPORTS BY B.E.C. DESTINATION REV.4, 2010-2012

, .

Value, mill.
2010
1)
RSD1)

2011
USD

1)
RSD1)

2012
USD

1)
RSD1)

USD

/ Exports


,
, a,
,
,



( )

( )
,
,
( )

( ),

,
,



( )

( )

, ,

,
,

,
( )
BEC

762974
65285
44186
8612
12485

9795
839
568
112
159

860084
73339
57694
7479
8149

11779
1005
792
103
110

1001863
100366
80202
11419
8739

11354 By destination total


1134 Capital goods
906 Capital goods, except transportation
129 Transport means, industrial, other
99 Aircraft equipment, vessels
Parachutes and rotochutes
0 and parts thereof
6552 Intermediate goods
Food and beverages for Industry
196 (primary products)
Food and beverages for Industry
218 (manufactured)
1092 Primary industrial products, other
3249 Manufactured industrial products, other
8 Fuels and lubricants (primary products)
0 Motor gasoline
Fuels and lubricants (manufactured
348 products), other
545 Capital goods, parts and accessories
894 Transport means, parts and accessories
0 Ammunition and parts for projectiles
3666 Consumer goods
Food and beverages for household
485 (primary products)
Food and beverages for household
976 (manufactured products)
398 Passenger motor vehicles
Transport means, non-industrial,
9 other
386 Durable consumer goods, other

2
472579

0
6069

17
542913

0
7438

6
577136

16201

206

18306

250

17570

13808
55459
273392
411
5

177
714
3508
5
0

16948
71341
309287
470
6

232
973
4241
6
0

19281
95825
286363
668
18

33756
32301
47146
101
224960

434
415
608
1
2885

29546
35596
61348
63
243694

409
487
839
1
3335

30559
48083
78747
23
324252

36760

472

41880

573

43061

68116
3125

872
39

70451
3827

964
51

86417
35339

1917
25628

24
328

1390
26526

19
364

826
34156

35497
53900
17
150

457
693
0
2

43258
56362
138

593
771
2

50441
73970
42
109

1280676
147084
127265

16470
1888
1632

1452140
193344
165323

19862
2643
2261

1672482
210657
178419

18516
1301

240
16

27444
540

375
7

31745
450

359
5

2
794782

0
10209

37
904406

0
12374

43
1028716

0
11700

12048

154

13140

179

18707

213

9100
38619
395940
146252
89

117
494
5075
1885
1

9973
42395
447602
160490
1980

137
583
6142
2182
27

12722
34727
526001
159655
4964

144
397
5961
1830
55

105880
49047
37785
22
265402

1363
631
489
0
3426

127889
65820
35091
25
284886

1746
900
478
0
3897

125955
80737
65230
17
322460

1441
917
741
0
3669

17877

232

19492

265

23328

267

36316
42517

468
549

41398
44867

566
614

52272
44806

593
510

1190
25454
43083
98964
0
73408

15
328
555
1279
0
947

1166
24143
52009
101811
0
69505

16
330
711
1394
0
947

1559
28001
52083
120412
0
110648

18
318
592
1371
0
1253

573
839
0
1

Semi-durable consumer goods,other


Non-durable goods, other
Coins(except golden)
Unclassified by BEC destination

/ Imports


,
, ,

,
,



( )

( )
,
,
( )

( ),

,
,



( )

( )

, ,

,

,
( )
BEC
1)

1)

19013 By destination total


2391 Capital goods
2026 Capital goods, except transportation
Transport means, industrial
Aircraft equipment, vessels
Parachutes and rotochutes
and parts thereof
Intermediate goods
Food and beverages for Industry
(primary products)
Food and beverages for Industry
(manufactured)
Primary industrial products, other
Manufactured industrial products, other
Fuels and lubricants (primary products)
Motor gasoline
Fuels and lubricants (manufactured products), other
Capital goods, parts and accessories
Transport means, parts and accessories
Ammunition and parts for projectiles
Consumer goods
Food and beverages for household
(primary products)
Food and beverages for household (manufactured)
Passenger motor vehicles
Transport means, non-industrial,
other
Durable goods, other
Semi-durable goods
Non-durable goods, other
Coins(except golden)
Unclassified by BEC destination

By current exchange rate.

External Trade

297

2013

Statistical Yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

14.7. 1), 20102012.

EXPORT AND IMPORT BY SECTIONS OF CN 1), 2010-2012

, . 2)

Value, mill. RSD2)


/ Exports



,
,


, .

,
,

, , .
, .
, .

, ,

,
,

/ Imports

2010

2011

2012

2010

2011

2012

762974
12812
78754
11877
69709
43232
46320
62845
3949
13364
21879
38859
16404
9383
591
171577
98414
27157
4989
13011
17767
82

860084
13364
94899
15378
72117
43149
45328
77243
4901
16773
26788
44546
20013
11311
824
190783
117526
27695
7250
10246
19802
147

1001863
16041
113128
18097
90277
46190
56186
81202
5853
19945
31501
55917
21765
12211
1433
157419
162184
65562
9011
13672
24141
127

1280676
9726
33141
3830
45710
276771
142754
79091
10293
17371
46255
55105
11095
17798
915
142589
186078
87323
21183
1478
90987
1182

1452140
12060
36039
4175
49710
316178
159453
95655
12002
16613
48775
58728
19729
20043
1089
155447
238217
94322
23948
701
89222
33

1672482
17243
45276
5272
60969
305717
203975
119699
14687
18319
57088
67475
13572
23105
1149
163954
273262
123053
23781
638
134214
34

1)

( ).

2)

(), .

The sections are composed of Customs Nomenclature chapters (the first two digits of the Customs
Nomenclature).
2) Values expressed in RSD, by current exchange rate.
1)

14.8. 1), 20102012.

EXPORTS AND IMPORTS BY SECTIONS CN 1), 2010-2012

, . USD

Value, mill. USD


/ Exports
2010



,
,


, .

,
,

, , .
, .
, .

, ,

,
,


1)

9795
164
1011
152
893
555
596
809
51
171
282
500
211
119
8
2201
1263
350
64
166
228
1

/ Imports

2011

2012

2010

2011

2012

11779
183
1293
211
986
596
621
1058
67
231
367
610
274
156
11
2617
1609
380
99
138
271
2

11354
181
1281
206
1021
525
638
920
67
226
358
635
247
137
16
1789
1836
740
102
155
274
1

16470
125
429
49
587
3561
1841
1014
132
222
595
710
144
228
12
1823
2390
1129
272
19
1173
15

19862
164
491
57
680
4312
2183
1314
165
229
668
804
270
276
15
2135
3256
1288
328
9
1217
0

19013
196
519
60
691
3501
2322
1356
167
206
648
766
155
261
13
1854
3103
1399
270
7
1521
0

( ).

298

Total
Animal products
Vegetable products
Fats, oils and waxes
Food products, beverages and tobacco
Mineral products
Chemical products
Plastics, rubber and similar
Leather and leather manufactures
Wood cork and manufactures
Paper, paperboard and articles
Textile yarn and articles
Footwear, hat, umbrella and similar
Glass, gypsum and articles
Pearls, precious metals and similar
Base metals and articles
Machinery, apparatus, equipment and parts
Transport equipment and parts
Instruments, apparatus and parts
Arms, ammunition and parts
Miscellaneous
Works of art

1)

Total
Animal products
Vegetable products
Fats, oils and waxes
Food products, beverages and tobacco
Mineral products
Chemical products
Plastics, rubber and similar
Leather and leather manufactures
Wood cork and manufactures
Paper, paperboard and articles
Textile yarn and articles
Footwear, hat, umbrella and similar
Glass, gypsum and articles
Pearls, precious metals and similar
Base metals and articles
Machinery, apparatus, equipment and parts
Transport equipment and parts
Instruments, apparatus and parts
Arms, ammunition and parts
Miscellaneous
Works of art

The sections are composed of Customs Nomenclature chapters (the first two digits of the Customs
Nomenclature).

External Trade

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

14.9.
, 20102012.

VALUE OF EXPORTS BY CLASSIFICATION OF ACTIVITIES,


2010-2012
, . USD
Value, mill. USD

, . 1)
Value, mill. RSD1)
2010

2011

2012

2010

2011

2012

762974

860084

1001863

9795

11779

56646
56083
480
83

68822
68219
525
78

85394
84814
496
85

726
718
6
1

937
928
7
1

969
962
6
1

3420
319
31
2272
797

6688
359
38
4706
1585

6676
314
153
5108
1101

44
4
0
29
10

92
5
1
64
22

76
4
2
58
13

660551
103075
13850
2258
6680
31492
17712
12239
16783

744300
112427
15639
2459
8342
34915
21585
15530
20407

865956
133441
19245
3606
10347
44288
23694
18444
23364

8480
1323
177
29
86
406
228
157
216

10196
1537
215
34
114
478
296
214
280

9813
1511
216
41
117
503
269
208
265

15
16457
50873

14
17995
56367

19
22734
48946

0
210
655

0
248
773

16241
46370

15876
56015

22399
70804

209
596

217
767

10808
129696

12435
137912

13813
93392

137
1665

172
1890

37885

43870

56800

485

600

14436
48024
30587
23984
12254
13710
5121

14652
53429
39480
33851
8440
15330
7329

24794
68318
49403
79153
11648
19115
8188

186
615
393
308
159
176
66

199
733
541
463
116
210
101

279
774
560
895
131
217
93

18431

12953

11141

238

180

126 Electricity, gas,steam and air cond. supp.

18431

12953

11141

238

180

126 Electricity, gas, steam and air cond. supply

17723
17723

21100
21100

24457
24457

227
227

290
290

Water supply, sewerage, waste man. and


277 remed.
277 Waste collec., treatment and dispos. activities

5461
4741

5541
4958

7506
6734

70
61

76
68

719

583

772

,

,

512
92

393
346

496
190

7
1

5
5

6 Professional, scientific, and technic. act.


2 Architectural and engineering activities

419

47

306

3 Other profes., scient. and techn. activities

82
69
13

147
141
6

127
121
7

1
1
0

2
2
0

1 Arts, entertainment and recreation


1 Creative, arts and entertainment activities
0 Libraries, archives, museums and other

150
150

140
140

109
109

2
2

2
2

1 N.E.C.
1 N.E.C.

,
,

,

,

,

, , .


1)

(), .

1)

11354 TOTAL
Agriculture, forestry and fishing
Crop, animal prod. hunt. and service act.
Forestry and logging
Fishing and aquacultured services
Mining
Mining of coal and lignite
Extraction of crude petroleum and nat. gas
Mining of metal oresium and thorium
Other mining and quarrying
Manufacturing
Manufacture of food productss
Manufacture of beverages
Manufacture of tobacco products
Manufacture of textiles
Manufacture of wearing apparel, footwear
Manufacture of leather and related products
Manufacture of wood and products
Manufacture of paper and paper products

0 Printing and reproduction of recorded media


260 Manufacture of coke and refined petrol.prod.
556 Manufacture of chemicals and chem. prod.
Manufacture of basic pharmaceutical
254 products
802 Manufacture of rubber and plastic products
155 Manufacture of other non-metallic min. prod.
1064 Manufacture of basic metalsters
Manufacture of fabr. met. prod.,exc. mach. &
643 equip.
Manufacture of comp.,elect. and optic. prod.
Manufacture of electrical equipment
Manufacture of machin. and equipm. n.e.c.
Manufacture of mot.vehic.,trail. and semi-tra.
Manufacture of other transport equipment
Manufacture of furniture
Other manufacturingnd hot water supply

85 Information and communication


76 Publishing activities
Motion picture, video, TV and music
9 reproduction

Values expressed in RSD, by current echange rate.

External Trade

299

2013

Statistical Yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

14.10.
, 20102012.

VALUE OF IMPORTS BY CLASSIFICATION OF ACTIVITIES,


2010-2012
, . USD
Value, mill. USD

, . 1)
Value, mill. RSD1)
2010

2011

2012

1280676

1452140

1672482

16470

19862

19013

38544
37376
575
593

42347
41209
491
647

50862
49519
478
865

497
482
7
8

577
561
7
9

582
567
5
10

168647
3639
142372
18307
4329

183357
5818
154432
18874
4234

170745
7300
152092
6088
5265

2170
47
1835
233
56

2499
79
2100
262
58

1958
83
1745
72
59

Mining
Mining of coal and lignite
Extraction of crude petroleum and naturalgas
Mining of metal ores
Other mining and quarrying

971646
49418
5223
4576
24061
24654
18379
16816
42000

1134224
55707
6172
5218
29271
22969
27901
16118
44883

1306858
72712
7552
5459
34538
26548
22967
17739
52281

12487
637
67
58
309
319
237
215
541

15534
762
84
71
401
314
382
222
615

14833
824
86
61
392
302
261
199
593

473
90763
135541
51559
36825
20620
109548

537
117525
158546
53861
43584
23579
111599

511
112289
204681
64499
57136
26850
114049

6
1164
1743
665
473
265
1399

7
1609
2173
738
598
324
1532

6
1277
2328
733
647
303
1291

34854

43616

52509

446

600

591

66434
49448

72011
61381

77090
75458

856
635

980
840

875
858

77446
80082
7308
7802
17816

117377
88136
7495
7857
18884

125375
112462
15106
9822
19224

994
1035
94
100
229

1607
1204
102
107
259

1425
1279
171
112
219

Manufacturing
Manufacture of food products
Manufacture of beverages
Manufacture of tobacco products
Manufacture of textiles
Manufacture of wearing apparel
Leather and related products
Manufacture of wood and products
Manufacture of paper and paper products
Printing and reproduction of recorded
media
Coke and refined petroleum products
Chemicals and chemical products
Manufacture of basic pharmaceutical products
Rubber and plastic products
Other non-metallic mineral products
Manufacture of basic metals
Manufacture of fabricated metal products,
except machinery
Manufacture of computer, electronic and optical products
Manufacture of electrical equipment
Manufacture of machinery and equipment
n.e.c.
Motor vehicles and trailers
Manufacture of other transport equipment
Manufacture of furniture
Other manufacturing

15499

12690

19382

203

168

228

15499

12690

19382

203

168

228

3388

4574

6697

44

63

76

3388

4574

6697

44

63

76

8145
6778

5364
4076

6175
4967

104
87

73
56

70
56

1367

1288

1207

17

18

14

218
216
1

42
31
12

132
127
5

3
3
0

1
0
0

2
1
0

Professional, scientific and technical activities


Architectural and engineering activities
Other

1182
1169
12

33
28
5

34
31
3

15
15
0

0
0
0

0
0
0

Arts, entertainment and recreation


Creative, arts and entertainment activities
Libraries, archives, museums and other

Other service activities

73408
73408

69509
69509

111595
111595

947
947

948
948

1264
1264

,
,

,

,

,
,

,

, , .



1)

(), .

300

2010

1)

2011

2012
TOTAL
Agriculture, forestry and fishing
Agriculture,hunting and service activities
Forestry and logging
Fishing and aquaculture

Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning


supply
Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning
supply
Water supply and wastewater
management
Waste collection, treatment and disposal activities
Information and communication
Publishing activities
Motion picture, video, TV and music reproduction

Unclassified by CA
Unclassified by CA

Values expressed in RSD, by current exchange rate.

External Trade

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

14.11.
, 20102012.

EXPORTS AND IMPORTS OF THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA BY


SELECTED AREAS, 2010-2012

, .

Value, mill.
/ Republic of Serbia

1)
RSD1)

USD

1)
RSD1)


/ Region umadije i
Zapadne Srbije
1)
USD
RSD1)


Region Vojvodine


Beogradski region

/ Total

1)
RSD1)

USD

USD


Region Kosovo i Metohija
1)
RSD1)

USD

2) / Exports2)
2010

762974

9795

188439

2422

270095

3464

150534

1931

...

...

2011

860084

11779

202394

2774

319979

4383

172148

2358

...

...

2012

1001863

11354

249818

2829

371863

4218

243544

2752

...

...

2) / Imports2)
2010

1280676

16470

598802

7703

367187

4727

161091

2074

...

...

2011

1452140

19862

652050

8918

444406

6074

192753

2639

...

...

2012

1672482

19013

760210

8641

513834

5848

251239

2851

...

...

1)

1)

Values expressed by current exchange rate.

2)

, ,

2)

Difference between the total value of exports and imports and the sum by areas represents the

undistributed part of exports and imports.

EXPORTS OF MERCHANDISE BY SECTIONS OF THE SITC, rev. 4,


2008-2012

14.12. . 4,
20082012.

Total

Beverages
Mineral fuels Animal and
Chemical Manufactured
Food and live and tobacco Crude mateand lubriproducts
goods
rials,
except
vegetable
animals
cants
fuels
fats

Machinery
and
transport
equipment


Miscellan- Products not
eous manu- elsewhere
specified
factured
goods

, . RSD1) / Values, mill. RSD 1)


2008

603550

82762

13765

24839

20594

8120

61075

196219

104900

85694

5581

2009

559851

101088

16706

19563

25911

8099

44486

146100

99062

90276

8560

2010

762974

137874

18151

36136

38976

11294

68186

221345

123708

96092

11212

2011

860084

153331

19958

47790

35892

14657

73142

253896

143201

110305

7911

2012

1001863

186242

25381

52082

35193

17230

81467

232040

225109

137629

9490

, . USD / Values, mill. USD

1)

2008

10974

1484

251

457

373

146

1114

3607

1895

1548

99

2009

8344

1509

249

291

390

122

661

2182

1474

1339

127

2010

9795

1768

232

465

500

144

878

2841

1589

1235

143

2011

11779

2092

274

656

496

201

1002

3481

1961

1510

106

2012

11354

2108

286

590

401

196

924

2634

2546

1560

108

1)

By current exchange rate.

External Trade

301

2013

Statistical Yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

IMPORTS OF GOODS BY SECTIONS OF THE SITC, rev. 4,


2008-2012.

14.13. . 4,
20082012.

Total

Food and
live animals

Beverages
and
tobacco

Chemical

Mineral fuels
Animal and
products
Crude mate- and lubrivegetable
rials, except
cants
fats
fuels

Manufactured goods

Machinery
and
transport
equipment

MiscellaneProducts not
ous manuelsewhere
factured
specified
goods

, . 1) / Values, mill. RSD1)


2008
2009
2010
2011
2012

1340088
1064271
1280676
1452140
1672482

48285
50280
67800
77245
96685

6059
7710
13376
14484
16432

46141
30802
53226
57634
54274

241973
160774
252698
290960
291626

2617
2985
3124
3279
4504

143789
135907
190775
217081
275965

214513
176131
255206
279896
307848

262067
207962
268760
331210
394044

99923
85062
101041
110387
119095

274720
206658
74670
69963
112009

3904
2624
3270
3843
3486

4763
3089
3461
4526
4477

1806
1262
1301
1510
1351

4996
3061
963
954
1269

, . USD / Values, mill. USD


2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
1)

24331
15807
16470
19862
19013

302

864
747
875
1055
1101

108
116
170
198
185

849
461
681
792
619

4380
2380
3254
3963
3339

47
45
40
45
51
1)

2614
2023
2455
2975
3137

By current exchange rates.

External trade

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

14.14.

( ), 2011. 2012.1)

EXPORTS BY PREVAILING ACTIVITY OF


EXPORTED GOODS PRODUCERS
(SELECTED ACTIVITIES), 2011 AND 20121)

, .

Value, mill.
2011

2012

/ Value

,
,

USD

860084

11779

100,0

1001863

11354

100,0

18635
18050

253
245

2,1
2,1

18645
18023

212
205

1,9
1,8



a













,



2)
RSD2)

USD

RSD2)

/ Value
%

2)

585

0,1

622

0,1

625982
99319
13988
8235
30813
14801
8820
18221
15713
49455
14510
54230
11306
120708
38725
8302
35769
20153
33603
12416

8576
1358
193
113
421
203
121
250
217
678
199
743
156
1653
531
113
491
276
460
170

72,8
11,5
1,6
0,9
3,6
1,7
1,0
2,1
1,8
5,8
1,7
6,3
1,3
14,0
4,5
0,9
4,2
2,3
3,9
1,4

720248
122694
15490
10234
40662
16217
11135
21320
20943
33910
21663
67925
13176
73968
51465
11162
47047
24636
79903
14941

8164
1389
174
116
462
184
126
242
239
387
245
769
148
843
583
127
532
279
903
169

71,9
12,2
1,5
1,0
4,1
1,6
1,1
2,1
2,1
3,4
2,2
6,8
1,3
7,4
5,1
1,1
4,7
2,4
7,9
1,5

TOTAL
Agriculture, forestry and fishing
Agriculture,hunting and service activities
Undifferentiated goods- and services-producing
activities of households for own use

16893

232

2,0

21758

246

2,2

Manufacturing
Manufacture of food products
Manufacture of beverages
Manufacture of textiles
Manufacture of wearing apparel
Leather and related products
Manufacture of wood and products
Paper and paper products
Coke and refined petroleum products
Chemicals and chemical products
Manufacture of basic pharmaceutical products
Rubber and plastic products
Other non-metallic mineral products
Manufacture of basic metals
Manufacture of fabricated metal products
Computer, electronic and optical products
Manufacture of electrical equipment
Manufacture of machinery and equipment n.e.c.
Motor vehicles and trailers
Manufacture of furniture
Undifferentiated goods- and services-producing
activities of households for own use

6521

91

0,8

7782

88

0,8

Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning


supply

16166

222

1,9

19170

218

1,9

16161

222

1,9

19168

218

1,9

160216

2191

18,6

202984

2298

20,2

150828

2063

17,5

193786

2194

19,3

6166

84

0,7

5237

59

0,5

3222

44

0,4

3960

45

0,4


,

,

6438
1351
63

88
19
1

0,7
0,1
-

8267
1402
137

94
16
1

0,8
0,1
0,0

5002

69

0,6

6613

75

0,7

21

115

0,0

7865

109

0,9

8501

96

0,8

5198
1082
1147

73
15
16

0,6
0,1
0,1

4378
2038
1549

49
23
18

0,4
0,2
0,1

438
18261

6
249

0,0
2,1

535
16266

6
184

0,0
1,6


, ,



1)
2)

2012.
(), .

1)
2)

Water supply and wastewater management


Waste collection, treatment and disposal
activities
Undifferentiated goods- and services-producing
of households
Wholesale and retail trade,repair of motor
vehicles
Wholesale trade, except of motor vehicles and
motorcycles
Retail trade, except of motor vehicles and
motorcycles
Undifferentiated goods- and services-producing
activities of households for own use
Transportation and storage
Land transport and transport via pipelines
Air transport
Warehousing and support activities for
transportation
Undifferentiated goods- and services-producing
activities of households for own use
Professional, scientific and technical
activities
Activities of head offices; management
consultancy activities
Architectural and engineering activities
Scientific research and development
Undifferentiated goods- and services-producing
activities of households for own use
Unclassified by CA

According to the Statistical Business Register from 2012.


Values expressed in RSD, by current exchange rate.

External Trade

303

2013

Statistical Yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

14.15.

( ) , 2011. 2012.1)

IMPORTS BY PREVAILING ACTIVITY


OF IMPORTED GOODS USERS
(SELECTED ACTIVITIES), 2011 AND 20121)

, .

Value, mill.
2011

2012

/ Value
2)
RSD2)

/ Value
%

2)
RSD2)

USD

%
USD

1452140

19862

100,0

1672482

19013

675078
44729
16199
6319
11039
27559
10901
6083
22448
123206
45545
12887
51887
11002
94634
29962
33997
29098
16294
53948
9290

9251
611
223
87
151
377
150
83
308
1692
625
176
713
151
1302
410
462
398
223
733
127

46,6
3,1
1,1
0,4
0,8
1,9
0,8
0,4
1,5
8,5
3,1
0,9
3,6
0,8
6,5
2,1
2,3
2,0
1,1
3,7
0,6

756450
58482
19709
9449
11774
34437
11656
7295
27911
126240
38273
17487
65148
15768
54512
39484
37894
35216
23072
89053
10755

8587
663
222
106
134
391
133
82
317
1431
435
199
740
178
624
447
432
399
260
1013
122

18050

247

1,2

22834

259

Manufacturing
Manufacture of food products
Manufacture of beverages
Manufacture of tobacco products
Manufacture of textiles
Manufacture of wearing apparel
Manufacture of leather and related products
Manufacture of wood and products
Paper and paper products
Coke and refined petroleum products
Chemicals and chemical products
Manufacture of basic pharmaceutical
Rubber and plastic products
Other non-metallic mineral products
Manufacture of basic metalsters
Manufacture fabricated metal products
Computer, electronic and optical products
Manufacture of electrical equipment
Machinery and equipment n.e.c.
Motor vehicles and trailers
Manufacture of furniture
Undifferentiated goods- and services-producing
1,3 activities of households for own use

14405

195

1,0

24280

279

Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning


1,5 supply

20375

280

1,4

22973

259

1,4 Construction

, ,

566373

7749

39,0

688485

7823

437028

5978

30,1

549829

6249

66468

910

4,6

74748

849

62876

862

4,3

63907

725

83102
67050

1120
907

5,6
4,6

74693
45492

866
535

14800

196

1,0

28107

319

1252

17

0,1

1095

12

20899
3197
13181

285
44
179

1,4
0,2
0,9

22940
3254
15026

261
37
171

3484

48

0,2

3612

41

1037

14

0,1

1049

12

,

,

17684
11668
3439
1112

241
159
47
15

1,2
0,8
0,2
0,1

24283
16959
4332
1326

279
196
49
15

1465
54224

20
740

0,1
3,7

1665
58379

19
660

1)
2)

2012.
(), .

304

1)
2)

100,0 TOTAL
45,2
3,5
1,2
0,5
0,7
2,0
0,7
0,4
1,7
7,5
2,3
1,0
3,9
0,9
3,3
2,3
2,3
2,1
1,4
5,3
0,6

Wholesale and retail trade repair of motor


41,1 vehicles
Wholesale trade, except of motor vehicles and
32,9 motorcycles
Retail trade, except of motor vehicles and
4,5 motorcycles
Undifferentiated goods- and services-producing
3,8 activities of households for own use
4,5 Transportation and storage
2,8 Land transport and transport via pipelines
Warehousingand support activities for
1,7 transportation
Undifferentiated goods- and services-producing
0,1 activities of households for own use
1,4 Information and communication
0,2 Publishing activitiesork
0,9 Telecommunicationsand similar activities
0,2 Computer program., consult. and rel. activities
Undifferentiated goods- and services-producing
0,1 activities of households for own use
1,5
1,0
0,3
0,1

Professional, scientific and tech. activities


Activities of head offices; manag.consult.act.
Architectural and engineering activities
Scientific research and development
Undifferentiated goods- and services-producing
0,1 activities of households for own use
3,5 Unclassified by CA

According to the Statistical Business Register from 2012.


Values expressed in RSD, by current exchange rate.

External Trade

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

14.16.
, 20102012.

EXPORTS OF MAIN ARTICLES


BY COUNTRIES OF DESTINATION, 2010-2012
, t
Quantity, t

2010

2011

, . USD
Value, thous. USD
2012

2010

2011

2012

1662151
1046759
151728
69676
45600
835
46602
823
300128

1630893
1062187
159149
122820
58837
37144
26886
1018
162852

2155401
1717617
130860
103416
57159
21391
35068
2308
87582

334923
198594
32699
12298
9553
312
8827
2047
70593

455544
284341
45527
31962
16284
10071
7682
3285
56392

571510
433398
38642
25953
15453
9310
8916
6469
33369

Corn, grains
Romania
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Italy
Republic of Macedonia
Croatia
Albania
Iran
Other countries

170294
124368
4913
137
4541
341
6778
29216

206042
134697
7759
230
6319
2085
7131
47821

133632
95448
6439
162
3146
2874
5235
20328

104502
78689
2907
2623
3391
242
2139
14511

146686
102061
8043
5104
5377
1097
2461
22543

112460
80903
7358
4004
2985
2226
2099
12885

Fruit and nuts


Russian Federation
Germany
USA
Austria
Belarus
Republic of Montenegro
Other countries

61494
19864
15261
5839
1777
1967
5733
1222
9831

73548
27361
17474
7191
1357
3247
4226
1601
11091

64268
24296
16404
7199
1954
2386
2052
1601
8376

165578
55845
39452
17750
6376
5645
11681
3683
25146

176472
65623
39201
20464
5221
7640
8999
3815
25509

135648
50500
32256
16872
5776
4840
4040
3326
18038

Raspberries, frozen,without sugar


Germany
France
Belgium
Sweden
Great Britain
Austria
Switzerland
Other countries

281804
21977
96201
16987
1728
38014
144
8124
98629

191687
23717
88539
14620
9453
18650
7344
17091
12273

172841
50635
57306
28018
11232
11713
4494
3864
5579

184312
15537
61674
10867
1097
23608
92
5217
66220

159752
22545
64928
14919
10776
14436
7572
14728
9848

162821
50425
48050
28056
12008
11602
4350
3924
4406

Sugar, refined
Hungary
Greece
Italy
Slovakia
Romania
Slovenia
Bulgaria
Other countries

( )

356269
71908
27968
159942
57716
10026
28709

368142
75575
35951
154622
57062
9002
35930

409613
93393
77471
131043
55033
11662
41011

74019
18564
8340
21751
14684
3300
7380

102087
25244
12174
26937
18937
3500
15295

132520
35037
29031
26241
18895
5326
17990

Feeding stuff for animals


Bosnia and Herzegovina
Croatia
Italy
Republic of Montenegro
Republic Macedonia
Other countries

105168
77301
4413
7268
3795
1734
4242
6415

114794
85126
8070
7000
3820
2324
4092
4362

117010
80739
9215
8056
6848
3968
3545
4639

65932
51544
2208
3119
1915
1092
2252
3802

79562
62836
4145
3227
2249
1507
2373
3225

73879
55317
4509
3508
3274
2264
2022
2985

311446
106691
4483
4599
12112
7007
3094
173460

226458
43559
53660
12988
15744
8845
5276
86386

223747
80887
52712
12833
9679
7128
6941
53567

175115
71565
3599
3569
6235
5322
2505
82320

195753
40583
53468
9647
10324
9352
5759
66620

202573
73712
44941
11193
8224
7757
7656
49090

, ,

Beer
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Hungary
Republic of Montenegro
Bulgaria
Greece
Croatia
Other countries
Petroleum oils and oils obtained from
bituminous minerals
Romania
Turkey
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bulgaria
Germany
Hungary
Other countries

External Trade

305

2013

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14.16.
, 20102012. ()

EXPORTS OF MAIN ARTICLES


BY COUNTRIES OF DESTINATION, 2010-2012 (continued)

, t
Quantity, t
2010

2011

, . USD
Value, thous. USD
2012

2010

2011

2012

56596
1511
10599
11404
8567
7751
16764

52777
10106
10394
9049
5688
13107
4433

65085
14073
12138
10876
9525
8333
10140

65063
2276
12565
13274
9315
9832
17801

84266
15335
17403
14495
8840
21397
6796

94324
20170
18533
15760
13646
11675
14540

17043
2764
2187
3200
439
329
8124

15247
2583
2475
1973
430
253
7533

14317
3227
2679
2062
316
367
5666

193893
57067
29077
26890
19873
6314
54672

207742
49214
39654
17332
18941
5492
77109

239431
68907
54276
16410
13994
9656
76188

Pharmaceutical medicines
Russian Federation
Germany
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Republic of Montenegro
Ukraine
Other countries

16421
163
4373
1041
152
813
9879

21200
351
4601
1332
418
1003
13495

24711
996
4534
1392
992
1935
14862

58229
541
10780
9278
1070
5455
31105

88250
5167
11735
14387
3338
7019
46604

117162
17953
10812
10202
8284
7693
62218

Tubes,pipes and hoses of plastics


Germany
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Czech Republic
Italy
Russian Federation
Other countries

61637
4191
8392
10621
3759
5215
3004
26455

71465
4721
8972
8965
6167
7227
5073
30340

69242
8746
6947
7875
6106
6334
4832
28402

247421
18435
41930
36299
15161
22110
11728
101758

325962
22279
47823
33895
34243
32345
22466
132911

314235
41725
36632
32480
30268
28057
20859
124214

Rubber tyres for motor vehicles


Spain
France
Great Britain
Russian Federation
Italy
Poland
Other countries

113946
4604
11790
11391
8213
5356
72592

128434
7332
11679
10062
9414
13727
76220

136827
6602
10779
9776
8132
11881
89657

144950
12136
18210
14408
14757
10265
75174

180913
21431
19222
15322
15793
15685
93460

171638
18092
16661
13585
12687
12269
98344

Paper and paperboard


Iran
Croatia
Germany
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Greece
Other countries

1041445
218057
97039
105974
61886
36203
20998
501288

798522
245386
44698
89073
71750
28813
11948
306854

190586
69355
29719
17515
9621
9840
6932
47604

694117
143448
61243
68451
42555
23057
14650
340713

656502
195730
36455
70897
64410
22472
10648
255890

131648
44817
21225
11304
7120
7099
5923
34160

Rolled iron or steal products, non-plated


Italy
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Austria
Romania
Republic of Macedonia
Croatia
Other countries

57463
2250
5523
15280
10260
690
23460

58713
3646
7314
12429
8393
70
26861

51628
7984
6617
6442
3696
3901
22988

450031
17271
46925
121520
77233
5125
181957

578401
31494
77707
124882
80985
533
262800

441229
64425
61288
56927
32628
31543
194418

Copper and products


Czech Republic
Russian Federation
Italy
Germany
Slovakia
Other countries

71786
14748
21866
3368
8848
3990
18966

70963
15461
22293
6206
7524
3028
16451

68055
18395
14515
8310
7157
3128
16550

219803
46041
55364
14583
27793
11856
64166

258742
60111
65396
28751
28399
11090
64995

213280
56943
36408
32948
21961
9416
55604

Aluminium and products


Germany
Slovenia
Russian Federation
Italy
France
Other countries

306

Sunflower oil, refined


Slovakia
Republic of Montenegro
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Republic of Macedonia
Austria
Other countries

External trade

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

EXPORTS OF MAIN ARTICLES,


BY COUNTRIES OF DESTINATION, 2010-2012 (continued)

14.16.
, 20102012. ()
, t
Quantity, t
2010

2011

, . USD
Value, thous. USD
2012

2010

2011

2012

14662
1956
2045
1290
1354
2905
273
4839

26634
6670
4478
3454
1787
2927
609
6709

28460
9724
2950
1897
1620
3828
1105
7336

65052
11233
11717
7311
5802
3999
1817
23173

146930
40410
27051
21898
11036
4830
4345
37360

148843
54842
17533
11035
9530
8271
6911
40721

Metal containers
Poland
Hungary
Romania
Slovenia
Austria
Greece
Other countries

13846
10950
983
19
219
196
1479

15456
12069
2110
83
156
159
879

21273
18386
1759
157
168
179
624

99367
80524
3673
121
1835
1628
11586

136159
115411
6355
914
1323
1666
10490

181054
160659
6987
2409
1923
1811
7265

Electrical machines, rotation driven


Germany
Austria
Great Britain
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Italy
Other countries

,
,

6402
4046
2144
156
53
3
0

9563
5173
4104
210
50
4
22

13043
8017
4662
230
127
4
3

122413
76567
39616
5455
716
33
26

204348
116032
79346
7604
889
42
435

291515
159964
120634
8435
2387
46
49

Ignition wiring sets for airplanes,


vehicles and vessels
Germany
Slovakia
Slovenia
Romania
gypt
Other countries

3462
2303
48
757
4
5
345

4331
3005
46
680
10
590

31025
23170
3793
1065
677
553
1767

39311
22376
1321
11882
23
61
3648

51474
32132
399
12268
54
6621

397856
296135
47729
16643
8746
6943
21660

Passenger cars
Italy
Germany
Republic of Montenegro
Austria
Poland
Other countries

59875
2470
4529
2391
8958
11050
30477

66248
3554
6195
3211
9684
11255
32349

69079
5811
5430
4478
9107
9925
34328

179790
12291
16895
11532
22913
24053
92106

213770
19088
24827
16981
26228
24946
101700

221137
27225
24758
24466
22609
21807
100272

Furniture and parts thereof


Russian Federation
Germany
France
Republic of Montenegro
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Other countries

- ,

8193
6719
3
1179
163
129

7617
5885
3
1245
203
4
277

7883
4205
2153
1078
213
50
184

127344
99996
110
21218
3655
2365

135916
98761
79
27899
4875
103
4199

169304
80744
54929
24604
4583
986
3458

Tights, knitted or crocheted


Italy
Russian Federation
Germany
Netherlands
Switzerland
Other countries

8045
3803
826
1230
466
42
1678

8654
3499
1002
1157
599
136
2261

7925
2926
1019
1089
561
168
2162

209689
126708
17604
22739
14035
1385
27218

269975
142165
26236
24928
19736
6717
50193

244961
121828
26052
18930
18668
7209
52274

Footwear
Italy
Republic of Montenegro
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Slovenia
China
Other countries

External Trade

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IMPORTS OF MAIN ARTICLES,


BY COUNTRIES OF ORIGIN, 2010-2012
, t
Quantity, t

2010
, ,

2011

, . USD
Value, thous. USD
2012

2010

2011

2012
Coffee, not roasted, not decaffeinated
Brazil
India
Vietnam
Uganda
Slovenia
Italy
Indonesia
Togo
El Salvador
Germany
Other countries

33852
20942
3179
5574
2025
1405
8
100
0
619

32401
17944
6280
4486
2774
457
38
215
207

33257
17232
6119
5737
1884
1554
180
157
124
22
22
226

78215
54436
6065
9537
3563
2935
33
199
1
1446

102561
65183
16364
10785
6768
1887
168
564
842

99754
59543
15429
13822
4725
4007
555
373
312
121
119
748

1872889
1626087
246802

1497415
1309603
187812

1091762
934896
148357
8509

1090422
938773
151649

1193034
1038482
154552

900507
777864
115239
7404

Petroleum, mineral oils, crude


Russian Federation
Kazakhstan
Other countries

521097
167900
189784
113430
4344
18285
928
49
173
247
25957

666685
222218
206569
47898
0
19176
54013
42677
25631
3415
391
44697

717313
203007
204271
118296
44226
39584
39347
19282
14373
9661
6659
18607

374066
115508
138191
82385
3557
13561
644
38
135
184
19863

673577
221247
207612
48368
3
19588
54718
44200
28404
3576
418
45443

737539
207644
207202
119217
47762
41194
41111
20799
15620
9817
7614
19559

Gas oils
Romania
Hungary
Bulgaria
USA
Russian Federation
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Greece
Slovenia
Italy
Republic of Montenegro
Other countries

1346955
1208883
138068
4

1362390
1174748
152907
34728
7

1289674
735786
519192
34695
1

744498
667644
76850
4

906718
814835
69829
22048
6

844040
580976
237623
25442
-

Natural gas, fluid or not al


Russian Federation
Kazakhstan
Hungary
Other countries

3650610
90996
584589
1427484
226035
331895
94316
65507
682484
147304

1759672
143717
350223
749044
166528
43509
20025
63303
96255
127068

2920346
367853
466315
645781
455067
256343
223978
173876
144576
186557

203227
5806
35714
76641
13989
17206
5941
3886
35814
8230

168231
14078
30569
53990
16271
13559
3059
11142
9725
15838

228399
40256
39646
36260
31257
23492
18899
13374
9427
15788

Electricity *
Switzerland
Romania
Republic of Montenegro
Bulgaria
Hungary
Croatia
Slovenia
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Other countries

6898
2079
219
860
413
131
116
91
201
56
214
2518

8328
2884
276
1180
185
187
40
84
292
43
350
2807

8941
2871
289
1161
192
275
39
178
400
76
282
3178

432318
74035
56730
39081
24542
12576
56916
15920
12871
16064
16856
106727

476854
71240
49228
58967
40472
15468
51421
16951
17863
19895
27120
108229

459407
73780
58842
34820
34506
29372
28943
28326
22247
21795
19243
107533

Medicines al
Germany
Hungary
France
Belgium
Slovenia
Switzerland
United Kingdom
Republic of Mazedonia
Netherland
Austria
Other countries

, ,

, ,

MWh.

308

Quantity in MWh.

External trade

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14.17. ,
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IMPORTS OF MAIN ARTICLES,


BY COUNTRIES OF ORIGIN, 2010-2012 (continued)

, t
Quantity, t

, . USD
Value, thous. USD

2010

2011

2012

2010

2011

2012

( )

448088
230958
57374
50897
37155
19468
9048
3075
4339
3120
32654

466137
185358
46965
65947
13643
22295
43140
12662
17771
3090
55266

794595
351204
113437
92620
74620
31081
42392
20735
16656
15672
36177

152578
77003
20485
15696
10234
7110
1012
1332
1381
1260
17065

220862
88816
21912
29545
5613
10719
14132
7872
7168
1990
33095

367274
164244
52722
42161
32092
14142
13385
12581
7349
6967
21631

Fertilizers, except raw fertilizers


Russian Federation
Croatia
Austria
Romania
Belarus
Ukraine
Kazakhstan
Hungary
Germany
Other countries

370284
63358
11633
33346
12088
38821
29523
46685
32345
13658
88827

370522
39623
29701
25613
29398
37478
27988
43146
27623
13839
96093

391769
41914
37047
26879
31149
43794
31526
37631
31886
13848
96095

364876
68852
14346
50342
13772
32879
30565
34397
15455
14038
90230

413053
50998
39930
40709
35902
34570
33298
37677
16648
15244
108077

391463
50392
46162
36520
34700
34273
33451
30297
15802
13530
96336

Paper and cardboard


Sweden
Poland
Germany
Finland
Slovenia
Italy
Austria
Croatia
Slovakia
Other countries

, ,

265701
91834
43923
27539
16101
13651
11005
6372
9733
3476
42067

282664
74322
68377
26906
17470
23046
14155
15658
9320
5914
27496

240690
57008
37503
27900
23612
18343
23511
12483
9650
5251
25429

179941
54671
25058
14975
10511
12947
7063
5001
9419
5186
35110

242779
54518
48019
19705
14313
26976
10872
16517
9794
7836
34229

193768
38968
25482
19011
17864
17657
16243
10850
8649
7149
31895

Metal bars, profiles, steel profiles


Bosnia and Herzegovina
Romania
Ukraine
Bulgaria
Italy
Greece
Poland
Czech Republic
Germany
Other countries

37704
28459
7705
687
4
20
0
829

26943
20112
6706
2
1
0
122

14617
13939
597
72
6
2
0
0
0
1

282295
213579
56254
5745
44
138
2
6533

246532
185567
60226
22
10
2
705

117134
111743
4731
574
62
22
1
1
0
0

Copper, rafined
Bulgaria
Chile
Czech Republic
Italy
Poland
Great Britain
Finland
Belgium
Other countries

, ,

58189
147
48272
6072
1208
692
492
28
1278

51717
2643
42992
731
1281
494
3381
176
19

51578
21927
18948
3839
2754
1038
1152
495
327
276
487
335

137016
358
113853
14115
2934
1577
1187
71
2921

138474
6867
115118
1893
3642
1175
9417
280
82

113999
48545
42023
8275
6392
2445
2436
1233
786
623
470
771

Aluminium, crude, unalloyed


Tajikistan
Russian Federation
Tajikistan
Kazakhstan
Romania
India
Mozambique
Azerbaijan
Slovenia
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Other countries

36303
7304
3490
189
5332
5409
858
1615
1895
1094
9120

47066
8442
4026
2786
7563
5949
1086
2038
1775
1215
12186

47038
10068
3872
2999
7271
5084
891
2140
1962
1196
11555

152605
34614
26816
1585
16110
17545
6428
6259
2722
3495
37031

210186
37856
34372
20813
21104
19525
7751
7275
4337
4723
52430

208446
46171
32771
19249
18607
18274
7050
6784
5487
5030
49023

Products of base metals, n.e.s.


Italy
Germany
Russian Federation
Slovenia
China
Austria
Turkey
Czech Republic
Croatia
Other countries

External trade

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IMPORTS OF MAIN ARTICLES,


BY COUNTRIES OF ORIGIN, 2010-2012 (continued

, t
Quantity, t
2010

2011

, . USD
Value, thous. USD
2012

2010

2011

2012

. .

11599
3823
2604
625
674
319
224
16
136
232
2946

15536
3698
3245
1981
871
668
634
375
152
399
3513

16282
3320
3987
1695
992
1032
375
362
288
507
3724

100661
34460
21328
4523
3077
1718
1016
151
1087
1329
31972

167609
39525
37876
20957
4767
3241
7789
3379
1538
3657
44880

192828
54816
40507
20194
6897
6200
5464
5333
5032
4958
43427

Machinery for patr.industr., n. e. s.


Germany
Italy
Austria
China
France
Croatia
Romania
United Kingdom
Czech Republik
Other countries

12635
2155
3070
570
62
2445
239
4094

30381
5780
4742
3015
2175
2121
280
12268

19450
3159
4899
1298
963
2297
771
6063

112179
23611
18226
11549
911
14225
2949
40708

314050
75761
27904
53512
29048
12970
3647
111208

188286
35560
28077
18075
13287
11831
9141
72315

Heating and cooling equipment


Italy
China
Germany
Czech Republic
Slovenia
Korea
Other countries

2947
1719
7
12
207
8
79
35
103
19
758

3319
2001
32
27
114
13
77
42
91
19
903

2647
1448
40
55
157
15
89
27
33
11
772

320778
118442
857
2345
26905
586
16746
11515
24800
6222
112360

350641
169799
4122
5380
13349
2352
16049
7148
16021
7067
109354

342581
166119
40665
15548
13846
8515
8422
8220
7465
6793
66988

Telecommunications equipment
China
Slovakia
India
Sweden
Vietnam
Finland
Korea
Germany
Austria
Other countries

14138
896
1547
1054
477
0
53
845
1776
29
7461

17986
3445
2428
1047
930
31
314
1310
1616
191
6674

19363
4212
3202
1431
852
929
390
925
1259
1022
5141

137625
12512
12683
16792
7681
29
723
6431
9818
491
70465

231938
59672
25287
25231
18022
557
7670
12316
12454
2060
68669

255429
71296
33699
23044
19457
16574
13616
11272
8696
8602
49713

Electric power distribution equipment


Moldavia
Austria
Germany
Czech Republic
Tunis
Korea
Italy
Croatia
Hungary
Other countries

107689
34162
4925
25073
5983
3021
12277
1988
3681
883
15696

122600
42173
5654
25247
6581
3974
14583
2488
4561
1205
16134

135609
53328
5827
28448
5498
3098
18681
2882
3927
951
12969

549248
131518
60271
84776
48449
28848
27219
16483
19105
15132
117447

614222
144294
77466
63992
59644
41890
31509
21269
26278
20882
126998

510782
146510
75012
48191
43720
33557
32434
19378
18638
14420
78922

Motor cars for personal transport


Germany
Hungary
France
Czech Republic
Slovenia
Italy
United Kingdom
Korea
Austria
Other countries

28473
18932
701
1763
1032
177
120
427
1272
337
129
3583

19359
8946
527
2030
1048
250
162
875
1571
547
169
3234

58956
18304
6279
3084
1429
2007
1064
8055
1950
1164
6339
9281

251236
162303
3895
24318
5465
1532
1811
1943
6132
5717
2057
36063

176694
74427
5150
24990
7163
2203
2366
2141
8445
8716
2144
38949

398751
148413
73080
40191
14603
13439
12397
12260
10549
9888
8480
55451

Motor vehicles parts and accessories


Italy
Poland
Germany
Turkey
Romania
Czech Republik
Slovenia
China
France
Austria
Other countries


. . .


, .

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14.18. 1)
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INDICES OF UNIT VALUES AND PHYSICAL1)


VOLUME OF EXPORTS, 2011 AND 2012

Physical volume


Unit values
2011

. 4


,

, ,




. 4
BEC . 4


BEC

,
,




,
,

,


,

, ,


,
,
,
, ,

1)

2011

115,9

95,7

105,9

121,3
105,9
127,6
130,8
137,9
114,2
115,2
111,3
110,8
98,2

96,3
94,0
91,6
99,1
91,6
99,6
92,4
98,6
98,1
76,1

98,1
106,9
110,4
120,7
102,9
103,1
104,5
116,6
110,3
75,9

105,4
118,7
112,1
134,0

94,9
93,4
100,6
74,3

127,1
105,8
101,2
74,2

128,3

95,0

101,9

128,6
102,0
93,3
143,1
93,0
133,4
156,3
116,0
114,3
117,9
107,7
97,1
115,0
116,0
113,2

95,0
89,3
90,4
89,3
96,3
101,1
88,8
89,4
96,0
96,4
92,8
99,0
91,2
102,6
95,5

101,9
107,8
106,3
150,2
111,8
95,4
141,7
184,3
106,3
98,2
110,4
119,4
114,0
102,2
113,5

109,9
109,9
170,8
128,8
117,9

91,9
92,3
65,6
98,6
94,0

121,3
117,3
60,7
121,1
104,6

119,6
112,4
107,3
120,1

114,1
98,8
95,2
87,8

90,0
114,4
115,6
92,1

105,1

92,0

117,8

113,2
114,2
105,3
110,9
122,8
107,5
97,1

111,0
92,0
91,6
107,3
94,2
100,0
87,2

92,9
105,8
129,6
135,1
122,3
110,5
153,1

132,3
132,3
103,1
101,0

88,7
88,7
106,8
104,2

97,2
97,2
106,2
110,4

134,0

146,8

68,6

59,5
59,3
268,7
62,5
62,4
64,0
134,0
134,0

96,5
98,9
83,1
148,2
150,9
112,8
74,3
74,3

366,3
369,1
50,4
277,1
304,9
90,1
74,2
74,2

2012

1)

2012
101,5 OTAL
By commodity sections of the SITC Rev. 4
108,4 Food and live animals
119,1 Beverages and tobacco
93,2 Crude materials, inedible, except fuels
99,1 Mineral fuels and lubricants
111,6 Animal and vegetable oils, fats and waxes
94,0 Chemical products
82,4 Manufactured goods
132,0 Machinery and transport equipment
103,6 Miscellaneous manufactured goods
124,7 Commodities not specified in SITC rev.4
By destination BEC Rev. 4
116,8 Capital goods
95,4 Intermediation
111,1 Consumer goods
86,8 Unclassified by BEC destination
By sections of activities
113,1 Agriculture, forestry and fishing
Crop and animal production, hunting and related service
113,3 activities
93,1 Forestry and logging
98,5 Fishing and aquaculture
91,1 Mining and quarrying
84,3 Mining of coal and lignite
81,5 Extraction of crude petroleum and natural gas
100,8 Mining of metal ores
58,6 Other mining and quarrying
100,5 Manufacturing
105,4 Manufacture of food products
115,8 Manufacture of beverages
122,0 Manufacture of tobacco products
110,2 Manufacture of textiles
101,1 Manufacture of wearing apparel
94,8 Manufacture of leather and related products
Manufacture of wood and of products of wood and cork,
106,4 except furniture
102,8 Manufacture of paper and paper products
162,9 Printing and reproduction of recorded media
108,6 Manufacture of coke and refined petroleum products
76,4 Manufacture of chemicals and chemical products
Manufacture of basic pharmaceutical products and
101,0 pharmaceutical preparations
104,7 Manufacture of rubber and plastic products
93,8 Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral products
64,9 Manufacture of basic metals
Manufacture of fabricated metal products, except machinery
115,4 and equipment
Manufacture of computer, electronic and optical products
125,1
116,1 Manufacture of electrical equipment
109,5 Manufacture of machinery and equipment n.e.c.
182,3 Manufacture of motor vehicles, trailers and semitrailers
110,7 Manufacture of other transport equipment
103,3 Manufacture of furniture
106,6 Other manufacturing
Water supply; sewerage, waste management and
105,5 remediation activities
105,5 Water collection, treatment and supply
98,2 Information and communication
101,0 Publishing activities
Motion picture, video and television programme production,
69,3 sound recording and music publishing activities
Professional, scientific and technical activities
5,8
4,9 Architectural and engineering activities
285,7 Other professional, scientific and technical activities
37,2 Arts, entertainment and recreation
36,0 Creative, arts and entertainment activities
64,2 Libraries, archives, museums and other cultural activities
- Other service activities
- Activities of membership organizations
86,8 N.E.C.
86,8 N.E.C.

Indexes of export values calculated according to dollar values.

External Trade

311

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111,9

94,0

106,5

99,0

113,1
109,6
120,6
132,6
124,9
108,5
111,8
99,9
108,0
127,7

94,3
94,7
92,4
99,6
94,7
92,3
91,2
90,0
96,1
115,0

104,8
99,4
95,8
100,4
79,2
109,8
107,6
118,1
107,2
77,6

103,5
100,0
89,5
61,3
129,2
110,4
99,3
113,5
89,0
115,8

100,1
116,2
104,4
127,5

94,8
92,1
92,7
115,1

128,1
106,8
103,7
78,3

97,1
98,3
97,9
115,0

117,2

91,9

100,3

102,8

117,4
112,6
105,6
132,4
115,9
136,9
125,4
102,6
109,1
113,2
93,8
121,0
110,1
112,4
109,6

91,9
86,9
96,6
102,6
97,1
103,6
104,1
95,8
92,0
94,3
93,6
98,8
92,3
99,0
99,5

100,3
88,5
109,5
98,2
149,2
99,7
81,4
103,9
109,8
104,4
109,7
104,5
114,2
83,6
139,3

102,9
94,4
104,7
80,1
118,5
84,4
37,2
111,2
99,0
107,1
108,1
90,8
105,5
97,0
67,9

103,8
111,9
112,7
130,3
116,2

95,5
91,9
79,2
95,9
93,8

97,9
101,6
105,9
99,1
106,2

94,0
104,9
100,1
45,8
110,0

94,3
108,7
103,5
117,3

88,1
94,6
90,2
87,8

113,8
114,4
116,8
101,4

109,7
105,0
102,3
96,3

107,1

96,8

121,1

102,0

96,7
109,5
93,9
104,0
111,5
106,0
102,3

104,9
95,5
82,3
85,9
85,6
93,1
97,1

101,2
108,8
158,1
105,8
112,3
99,8
106,9

87,4
110,1
115,0
128,3
112,8
111,7
87,1

110,1
110,1
105,1
104,1

87,7
87,7
87,1
83,6

128,8
128,8
90,8
93,7

137,7
137,7
114,4
119,1

110,6

109,0

78,4

91,4

144,6
144,5
146,3
118,5
119,5
108,1
55,6
55,6
127,5
127,5

217,6
226,3
59,1
110,2
110,2
111,3
111,3
114,9
114,9

45,1
43,7
121,9
63,4
61,6
92,9
122,1
122,1
78,3
78,3

37,9
41,8
14,1
74,8
74,8
666,7
666,7
116,1
116,1

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2011
2012


Unit values
2011
2012

1)

INDICES OF UNIT VALUES AND PHYSICAL1)


VOLUME OF IMPORTS, 2011 and 2012.

OTAL
By commodity sections of the SITC Rev. 4
Food and live animals
Beverages and tobacco
Crude materials, inedible, except fuels
Mineral fuels and lubricants
Animal and vegetable oils, fats and waxes
Chemical products
Manufactured goods
Machinery and transport equipment
Miscellaneous manufactured goods
Commodities not specified in SITC rev.4
By destination BEC Rev. 4
Capital goods
Intermediation
Consumer goods
Unclassified by BEC destination
By sections of activities
Agriculture, forestry and fishing
Crop and animal production, hunting and related service
activities
Forestry and logging
Fishing and aquaculture
Mining and quarrying
Mining of coal and lignite
Extraction of crude petroleum and natural gas
Mining of metal ores
Other mining and quarrying
Manufacturing
Manufacture of food products
Manufacture of beverages
Manufacture of tobacco products
Manufacture of textiles
Manufacture of wearing apparel
Manufacture of leather and related products
Manufacture of wood and of products of wood and cork,
except furniture
Manufacture of paper and paper products
Printing and reproduction of recorded media
Manufacture of coke and refined petroleum products
Manufacture of chemicals and chemical products
Manufacture of basic pharmaceutical products and
pharmaceutical preparations
Manufacture of rubber and plastic products
Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral products
Manufacture of basic metals
Manufacture of fabricated metal products, except
machinery and equipment
Manufacture of computer, electronic and optical
products
Manufacture of electrical equipment
Manufacture of machinery and equipment n.e.c.
Manufacture of motor vehicles, trailers and semitrailers
Manufacture of other transport equipment
Manufacture of furniture
Other manufacturing
Water supply; sewerage, waste management and
remediation activities
Water collection, treatment and supply
Information and communication
Publishing activities
Motion picture, video and television programme production,
sound recording and music publishing activities
Professional, scientific and technical
activities
Architectural and engineering activities
Other professional, scientific and technical activities
Arts, entertainment and recreation
Creative, arts and entertainment activities
Libraries, archives, museums and other cultural activities
Other service activities
Activities of membership organizations
N.E.C.
N.E.C.

Indexes of import values calculated according to dollar values.

External Trade

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15

CHAPTER

TRANSPORT

2012. ,
2011. ,
.
,
.

Observing all modes of transport in 2012, comparing to 2011, it


can be noted that increased activity was recorded in road and air transport. This data should be taken with caution because of the increased
number of the reporting units in road and air transport.

,
2007. ,
.

As regarding passenger and freight transport, the decrease was


recorded in all transport modes, compared to 2007, except in road transport.


2007. ,
, 2007.

Road transport noted increase in goods transport in comparison to


2007, which was the result of the increased number of the reporting units
in the previous years, starting with 2007.

,

, ,
,
-.

As for air transport, the number of passengers transported and


traveled passenger-kilometers increased. However, the activity in freight
transport decreased, which was the result of the global economic crisis
but also of the crisis of our sole air carrier.

Sources and methods of data collection

2012. , .

Basic data for 2012 were obtained by regular monthly, quarterly


and annual statistical reports, collected from transport enterprises.



, 2010.

Data for the previous years were collected in the same manner
and extracted from the statistical bulletin "Transport and Communications in the Republic of Serbia, 2010".


M .
,
.
,
, a ,
..., ...
( ...
).

Data on registered road motor vehicles and trailers have been obtained from the Republic Ministry of the Interior. Data on registered
inland waterway transport fleet have been produced by processing the
data from the register of floating crafts in inland waterways, performed by
the Authority for Determination of the seaworthiness. All data relating to
railway transport have been taken from the public enterprise Serbian
Railways, and data relating to post and telecommunication activities
from the public enterprise PTT Company "Srbija", "Telekom" Srbija AD,
VIP MOBILE d.o.o, Orion telekom d.o.o. and the Republic Telecommunication Agency ("Telenor" d.o.o., refuses to submit the data for the
annual report).

Coverage and comparability

o
,

, . ,
, ,
.
, ,
.

, . ,
,

.

The data on passenger and goods transport by inland waterways,


air and road transport refer to transport realized by transport enterprises,
organizations registered for transport activities, regardless whether the
transport was performed within or outside the national boundaries and on
the account of domestic or foreign user. For the previous years, considering the mass phenomenon, data on transport equipment of enterprises
which principal activity is other than transport, are shown separately. The
railway transport operations, shown in passenger-kilometers and tonkilometers, relate only to transport carried out within the territory of the
Republic of Serbia. Data on postal activities and telecommunications
relate only to enterprises related to post offices, i.e. telecommunications.
Data on urban transport cover the operations of transport enterprises, i.e.
of their sections, and refer to transport performed in town in which the
whole transport equipment or its part perform passenger transportation in
both urban and sub-urban transport.

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,
, - , .

Domestic inland waterway transport of goods covers the overall


traffic at river ports, including also traffic performed in other loadingunloading places out of ports, by vessels under national or foreign flag.



, , , .

The transshipment at river ports and other places refers only to the
transshipment of goods performed by the own assets of enterprises
registered in the activity of cargo handling on the part of the operative
riverbank, and it is mainly, by its volume, considerably smaller than the
overall traffic at river-ports.

50
37
W.

Registered fleet in inland waterway transport refers to the vessels


of cargo capacity over 50 tons or equipped with engines exceeding 37
kW.

,
.

All classifications and nomenclatures applied in this Yearbook are


harmonized, to the greatest possible extent, with the recommendations
of the Committee for Domestic Transport of the Economic Commission
for Europe, mostly providing the international data comparability.

Definitions

, .
.
1 pkm, 1 . 1 tkm,
1 .

The term transport is the goods or passengers transport from the


place of loading/embarkment to the place of unloading/ disembarkment.
The unit of measurement in passengers transport is 1 pkm, representing
the carriage of one person over a distance of one kilometer. The unit of
measurement in goods transport is 1 tkm, representing the carriage of
one ton over a distance of one kilometer.



1 tkm . ,
1996. 2002. .

The index of the physical volume of transport services is computed by the method of synthetic passenger and ton kilometers, converted into 1 tkm in the railway transport. The most recent weighting
factors have been taken to calculate the index of the physical transport
volume services calculation, and data for the period from 1996 to 2002
have been used to be the base.


, , , , .

Indices of physical volume of PTT services are calculated on the


basis of weighted letter mail and parcel services, payment operations,
telegraphic and telephone services in fixed and mobile telephony, services of Yu-PAK network, and paging system.

2008. ,

2007, 20 .

Since 2008, type of goods has been defined according to the


Standard Goods Nomenclature for Transport Statistics, 2007, applied for
presenting the data classified in 20 main groups.

,
.

Passenger national transport implies the transportation between


an embarkment place and a disembarkment place, providing that both
are located within the boundaries of the Republic of Serbia.


,

.

Passenger international transport implies the transportation between an embarkment place and a disembarkment place, providing that
at least one or both places are located outside the boundaries of the
Republic of Serbia.


, .

National transport of goods implies the transportation between a


loading place and an unloading place, providing that both places are
located within the boundaries of the Republic Serbia.


,
.

International transport of goods implies the transportation between


a loading place and an unloading place, providing that at least one or
both places are located outside the boundaries of Serbia.

, ,

International transport of goods consists of exports, imports, transit


and transport between foreign countries.


,
.

Exports imply the international transport where the loading place is


our country, and the place of unloading is outside the boundaries of the
Republic of Serbia.


,
.

Imports imply the international transport where the loading place is


outside the boundaries of the Republic of Serbia, and the unloading
place within it.

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, , .

Transit implies the international transport where the loading/unloading place and the unloading/disembarkment place are located
outside the boundaries of the Republic of Serbia, provided that the transit
is partly carried out through our country, without transshipment.


,
.

Transport among foreign countries is a type of international transport


where the place of loading / embarkment and unloading/disembarkment is
outside the country, provided that they do not cross the territory of the Republic of Serbia with any of its part.


, .

Traffic volume implies the sum of goods quantity from national


traffic- unloading, exports, imports.

, , , , - .
, , .

Total traffic is the passenger or goods loading / embarkment and


unloading/disembarkment at stations, seaports, river-ports, airports and
other loading/embarkment or unloading/disembarkment places. Stations,
seaports, river-ports and airports are especially built-up areas organized
for the goods or passenger loading/embarkment or unloading/disembarkment over the transport network of a particular transport
mode.


, .

A handled ton is a unit of output in handling the cargo, representing one ton of goods moved from one place to another or from one
transport mean to another.


,
. , , , ,
.

Letter mail in domestic traffic relates only to mail sent, and in international traffic, to both sent and received mail. Data cover regular or
registered letters, post cards, printed matter, business papers, mail for
the blind, small parcels, value letters.


, ,
,
,
, ,
, WESTERN UNION
.

Payment operations include payments of physical persons dues,


payments and credits of money orders, payments by physical persons
on accounts kept at banks and payments to these persons, payments of
daily receipts on clients bank accounts, payment of cheques by citizens
current accounts, services of RSD savings, services of foreign currency
accounts and foreign currency savings, payments of WESTERN UNION
foreign remittance.


.
,
, .

Foreign exchange receipts refer to all receipts from transport and


other services in international goods and passenger transport, realized
by national transport business units. Foreign exchange receipts obtained
from other sources, as receipts from transport and flights over the state
territory of the Republic of Serbia, are excluded.

Methodological papers


, . 3, 8, 14, 18,19 25.

More detailed explanations of conducting the statistical surveys on


Transport Statistics are published in the edition of the Statistical Office of
the Republic of Serbia - Methodologies and standards, books no. 3, 8,
14, 18, 19 and 25.

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15.1.
1)2), 20082012.

PHYSICAL VOLUME INDICES OF TRANSPORT AND


TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES 1)2), 2008-2012

2007= 100

2007=100

Post activities and telecommunications

/ Transport
/ Land transport

Total

All

Railway
transport

3)
Road
transport3)

Pipeline
transport

Urban
transport

Inland
waterway
transport


Post
Telecommuactivities
nications

Air transport

All

86,4
54,6
55,2
45,8
38,1

103,5
80,3
81,7
100,0
101,9

139,0
178,7

106,4
105,0
108,7
110,2
110,4

139,5
179,8

103,6
80,5
81,9
100,3
102,3

86,4
54,6
55,2
45,8
38,1

87,9
57,8
59,2
59,4
43,0

/ TRANSPORT TOTAL
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012

100,4
85,5
92,2
100,4
101,2

99,0
89,0
98,6
101,7
102,0

94,0
66,5
77,2
79,3
63,1

103,2
102,6
115,5
120,6
133,7

97,6
85,6
92,7
92,8
83,3

97,8
90,0
94,8
96,4
95,3

/ Passenger transport
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012

102,2
88,4
90,6
99,7
100,3

100,9
95,3
98,4
99,2
98,6

84,6
75,6
75,8
78,5
78,4

105,9
102,8
104,4
104,4
104,1

2008
2009
2010
2011
2012

95,3
77,3
96,6
102,3
103,7

95,8
78,6
99,1
105,6
107,7

95,3
65,2
77,4
79,4
60,8

95,8
102,0
145,5
164,3
213,1

97,8
90,0
94,8
96,4
95,3

/ Freight transport
-

97,6
85,6
92,7
92,8
83,3


, 2010.
2) .
3) .

See obligatorily methodological remarks in "Transport and Communications in the Republic of


Serbia".
2) Based on weighted services.
3) The index is partly increased due to changes in the coverage of reporting units.
1)

1)

15.2.
1), 20082012.

PHYSICAL VOLUME INDICES OF TRANSPORT AND


TELECOMMUNICATION SERVICES 1), 2008-2012

2012= 100

2012 =100
2008

1)

2009

2010

316

2012

99,2

84,5

91,1

99,2

100,0

Transport total

97,0
148,9
77,2
117,2
102,7
226,7
101,5

87,2
105,4
76,8
102,8
94,5
143,2
78,8

96,7
122,3
86,4
111,4
99,5
144,9
80,2

99,6
125,6
90,2
111,4
101,2
120,2
98,1

100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0

Land transport
Railway transport
Road transport
Pipeline transport
Urban transport
Inland waterway transport
Air transport

96,4

95,0

73,8
98,4
73,7

84,8
99,8
84,7

100,0
100,0
100,0

Telecommunications
Post activities
Telecommunications


, 2010.

2011

1)

See obligatorily methodological remarks "Transport, and Communications in the Republic of


Serbia".

Transport

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

15.3. 1), 20082012.

FOREIGN CURRENCY RECEIPTS FROM TRANSPORT1), 2008-2012

USD, .

USD, thous.
2008

2009

56337

1)

2010

2011

2012

71728

145840

177974

170209

25952

11722

9394

11774

15224

190413

176904

96292

134022

129457

4120

3840

,
,
, .
.
.

1)

615
610
609
585
601

Road
Urban
Air transRailway
Land
transport transport
Inland
port
transport
transport
waterway
transport
613
608
607
583
599

49
49
49
49
48

119
121
140
122
125

445
438
418
412
426

Air transport
Transshipment

CARRYING CAPACITY OF TRANSPORT, 2008-2012

, .
Passenger capacity, thous.

2008
2009
2010
2011
2012

Inland waterway transport

Receipts from flights of foreign aircrafts over the state territory, receipts from dockage of foreign
vessels in river-ports as well as receipts from other services activities of enterprises other than
those dealing with transport, storage and communications are not included. Foreign exchange
receipts from transit are included.
Foreign exchange receipts in railway transport are currently unavailable.

15.4. , 20082012.

Total

Road transport

0,2
0,1
0,1
0,1
0,1

1,8
1,7
1,7
1,7
1,7

Total

, . t
Ton of carrying capacity, thous. t

km

Pipe

Road

Railway
Air trans- line,trans
transport
Land
port, km
transport
Inland
port t
transport
waterway
transport

781
817
820
797
791

15.5. , 20082012.

443
495
506
483
496

406
456
456
430
431

37
39
50
53
65

338
322
314
314
295

mill.
2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

12072
10627
583
4719
5325
1445

11131
10008
522
4582
4920
1123

11496
10351
522
4653
5176
1142

11936
10524
541
4652
5331
1412

11880
10453
540
4640
5273
1427

Passenger-kilometers
Land transport
Railway transport
Road transport
Urban transport
Inland waterway transport
Air transport





1)

7881
6509
4339
1112
1056
1370
4,0

5954
5079
2967
1185
927
872
2,7

7092
6214
3522
1689
1003
875
2,7

7252
6523
3611
1907
1005
726
2,7

6750
6144
2769
2474
901
604
1,9

Ton-kilometers
Land transport
Railway transport
Road transport
Pipeline transport 1)
Inland waterway transport
Air transport

1674
1674
1674
1674
1674

BASIC INDICATORS OF TRANSPORT, 2008-2012

1)

0,2
0,2
0,2
0,2
0,2

1)

Data refer to the sum of ton-kilometers of oil and gas pipelines.

Transport

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15.6. ,
20082012.

EMPLOYEES IN TRANSPORT AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS,


2008-2012

As of the end of the year


2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

51542

50843

49150

45998

47026

Transport

20131
10979
1150
13882
1685
2288
1427

19249
11081
1231
13616
1699
1862
1637

18521
11408
1225
13020
1363
1861
1752

18557
10378
1346
10967
1244
1954
1552

18356
11215
1651
11561
1052
2016
1175

Railway transport
Road transport
Pipeline transport
Urban transport
Inland waterway transport
Air transport
Transshipment

29945

29888

26357

28545

28471

Telecommunications

15369
14576

15311
14577

14981
11376

14939
13606

15068
13403

Post activities
Telecommunications

15.7. , 20082012.

GENERATING POWER OF TRANSPORT, 2008-2012

kW, .

318

kW, thous.
2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

1,4
1,4

1,4
1,4

1,4
1,4

1,4
1,4

1,4
1,4

1536
192
398
627
46
270
2,5

1531
183
412
618
46
270
2,2

1713
183
534
673
50
270
2,6

1801
190
645
643
50
270
3,3

1989
190
776
709
44
270
3,0

739
684
55

678
626
52

678
626
52

679
626
53

670
626
44

Steam engines
Railway transport
Internal-combustion engines
Railway transport
Road transport
Urban transport
Inland waterway transport
Air transport
Transshipment
Electric engines
Railways transport
Urban transport

Transport

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

15.8. ,
20082012.
2008

2009

CONSUMPTION OF FUEL AND ELECTRICITY IN TRANSPORT,


2008-2012

2010

2011

2012

, . t

1,0

0,6

0,3

0,0

Solid fuels, thousands of tons total

1,0

0,6

0,3

0,0

Railway transport

, . t

273

270

311

316

260

Liquid fuels, thousands of tons total

11
85
85
18
69
5,2

10
88
88
17
61
6,3

11
102
119
14
59
6,5

10
97
119
11
69
10,2

8,5
111
71
7,6
60
2,1

Railway transport
Road transport
Urban transport
Inland waterway transport
Air transport
Transshipment

, . MWh


1)
1)

...

...

...

...

...

202

45
7,9

163

45
4,9

176

47
3,7

170

47
3,6

143

43
5,6

1)

Electricity, thousands of MWh total


Railway transport
Pipeline transport
Urban transport
Transshipment1)

Consumption refers to hauling and cargo handling equipment.

15.9. 1), 20082012.

RAILWAY ASSETS 1), 2008-2012

31.

As of 31 December
, km
Effective length of tracks, km

Locomotives


Normal gage

Total

2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
1)

3819
3819
3819
3819
3819

All

3819
3819
3819
3819
3819

Narrow
gage

lectrified
Double gage
276
283
283
283
283

Number

1254
1254
1279
1279
1279

1)

26587
24117
22995
22306
21097

: km, .
Whereof: train km, thous.


All
Passenger
Freight
transport
transport
23867
20869
20674
20364
18998

15642
14619
13894
13588
13614

815
810
810
818
818

Number

784
784
784
784
784

,
.
Seats, thous.

49
49
49
49
48


Freight wagon stock

Number

8145
8980
8491
8447
8449

,
.
Tons of
carrying
capacity,
thous.
406
456
432
430
431

Wagons for business purposes excluded.

BASIC INDICATORS OF RAILWAY TRANSPORT, 2008-2012

km, .
Locomotive km, thous.

2008
2009
2010
2011
2012

, .
kW
Power,
thous. W

334
333
333
339
339

15.10.
, 20082012.

Total



Passenger wagon stock
and motor trains

8225
6250
6780
6776
5384

- km, .
Gross-ton km, mill.

, .
Passengers transported,
thous.

Passenger
transport

km

PassengerPassengers
kilometers

Total

10617
7900
8602
8415
6846

2429
2128
2003
1721
1739

Freight
transport
8188
5772
6599
6694
5107

5618
5358
5270
6123
5917

583
522
522
541
540

, . t
Goods carried, thous. t

Goods

14130
10419
12581
12620
9451

km
Tonkilometers

4339
2967
3522
3611
2769

Transport

319

2013

Statistical Yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

15.11.
, 20082012.
2008

, .
, . t

PASSENGERS AND GOODS TRAFFIC AT RAILWAY


STATIONS, 2008-2012
2009

2010

2011

714
5246

590
4207

504
4864

507
5679

506
5508

Railway stations
Passengers departed, thousands

12666
6007
6659

8961
4030
4931

13099
6598
6501

13139
6502
6637

9077
4317
4760

Goods traffic, thousands of tons


Loading
Unloading

BASIC INDICATORS OF INLAND WATERWAY TRANSPORT 1),


2008-2012

15.12.
1), 20082012.

Passenger transport

Passenger vessels

Total

2008
2009
2010
2011
2012

, .
Passenger
seats, thous.

4
2
3
3
3


Cargo vessels
t,
.
2)
Carrying
Total2)
capacity
tons,
thous.

0,2
0,1
0,1
0,1
0,1

2012

302
322
308
324
287


Freight transport
, . t
Transport of goods, thous. t

National
transport

All

338
322
314
314
295

5355
1931
1952
2146
2454

4366
1147
1213
1573
1900

Exports

Imports

Transit

227
390
357
180
301

702
344
382
382
218

59
39
12
35

km,

.

Ton.
kilometers,
Traffic bemill.
tween foreign ports2)
1,0
12
-

1369
865
875
726
591

1)

1986.
, .

1)

Since 1986, river passenger ships have been taken into account in the inventory of passenger
transport companies, but not being engaged in passenger transport.

2)

,
.

2)

The total number of cargo vessels refers to the inventory, but not to the registered vessels number
being technically ready for sailing.

15.13. , 20082012.

GOODS TRAFFIC AT RIVER PORTS, 2008-2012

. t

thous. t

Traffic

National

1)
Total traffic1)

2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
1)

320

Total

Loading

14044
7122
8112
6392
8131

5691
3115
3373
2628
4784

Unloading
8353
4007
4739
3764
3347

Total

Loading

8734
2414
2426
1574
3002

4367
1207
1213
787
1501

Transit


International

Unloading
4367
1207
1213
787
1501
1)

Total

Exports

Imports

Total

Upstream

5310
4708
5686
4818
5129

1324
1908
2160
1841
3283

3986
2800
3526
2977
1846

6350
5480
4964
3330
4327

4195
2285
2660
2321
2474

Downstream
2155
3195
2304
1009
1853

Transit excluded.

Transport

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

15.14. ,
, 2012.

INTERNATIONAL TRAFFIC AT RIVER PORTS


BY TYPE OF GOODS, 2012

. t

thous. t
2012

Import

Export

1. , ;

2. ;
3. ;
;
4. ,
5. ,

6. ( );
; ;
,

7.
8. , ;
;

9.
10. ; ,

11. ;
;

; , ;
, ,

12.
13. ; ,

14. ;

15. ,
16.
17.
;
; ;
,
18. :

19. ;
, ,
0116
20. ,

3283

1846

1819
2

41
178

522
-

501
-

84

5
401

28
31

481
24

189

192

4
-

5
2

586
-

8
1

8
1

Total
1. Products of agriculture, hunting and forestry, fish and other
fishing products
2. Coal and lignite, crude petroleum and natural gas
3. Metal ores and other products of mining and quarrying; peat,
mining of uranium and thorium
4. Food products, beverages and tobacco
5. Textiles and textile products, leather and leather products
6. Wood and articles of wood and cork (except furniture);
woven products of straw and twigs, mechanical pulp, paper
and paper products, printed products and recorded media
7. Coke and refined petroleum products
8. Chemicals, chemical products and synthetic fibers, rubber
and plastic products, nuclear industry products
9. Other non-metallic mineral products
10. Base metals, metal products, except machinery and
equipment
11. Machinery and equipment not elsewhere specified, office
machinery and computer equipment, electrical machinery
and electrical appliances not elsewhere specified, radio,
television and communication equipment, medical, precision
and optical instruments, watches and wrist watches
12. Transport equipment
13. Furniture, other industrial products, not elsewhere
specified
14. Secondary raw materials, municipal waste and other waste
15. Mail, packages
16. Equipment and materials used in the transport of goods
17. Goods transported in moving furniture and office equipment;
luggage transported separately from passengers; cars
transported for repairs; other non-market goods, not elsewhere specified
18. Grouped goods: various kinds of goods to be transported
together
19. Goods that can not be identified; the goods that for some
reason can not be identified and, therefore, can not be
classified into one of the groups 01 -16
20. Other goods, not elsewhere specified

Transport

321

2013

Statistical Yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

15.15. ,
20082012.

Aircrafts

Total
Passenger
seats

, km1)
Length of
scheduled
services km 1)

Route flights

BASIC INDICATORS OF AIR TRANSPORT,


2008-2012
km,
, .

PassengerPassengers
Hours flown transported,
kilometers,
mill.
thous.

-km,
.
Aircraftkilometers
flown, thous.

2), t
Cargo
carried 2),
tons

km,
.
Ton-kilometers
thous.

/ TOTAL
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012

16
15
12
18
17

1734
1668
1332
1365
1287

58225
38405
47870
41510
42770

21604
18585
17632
18160
18080

19190
16488
15317
18060
17874

38938
32836
30458
31629
31320

1350
1054
1088
1289
1397

1445
1123
1146
1414
1427

3379
2487
2394
2230
1846

4067
2675
2737
2748
1988

1142
927
1013
1175
1270

1153
947
1034
1201
1260

3337
2481
2394
2229
1846

3987
2663
2737
2746
1988

208
127
75
114
127

292
176
112
211
167

42
6
0
1
-

80
12
0
2
-

/ Scheduled
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012

19568
17209
16893
17303
16982

16457
14709
14299
14821
14437

34337
29870
28785
29898
29309

/ Non-Scheduled
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012

2036
1376
739
857
1098

2733
1779
1018
3239
3437


, .
2) , .
1)

4601
2966
1673
1731
2011

The length of all national and international lines, irrespective of the number of flights during the
year.
2) Cargo carried includes the sum of luggage, goods and mail surpluses.

2)

15.16. ,
1), 20082012.

Aircrafts
taken-off

2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
1)
2)

24194
22062
22449
24859
23226

Total

2694
2407
2745
3150
3392

.
.

322

PASSENGERS, AIRCRAFTS AND CARGO TRAFFIC


AT NATIONAL AIRPORTS 1), 2008-2012

, .
Passengers traffic, thous.

Passengers
Passengers
departed
departed in
abroad
domestic
services
0
0
0
0
0

, t 2)
Cargo traffic, t 2)

Passengers
arrived from
abroad

1346
1210
1375
1578
1700

1348
1197
1370
1572
1692
1)
2)

Total

9161
7690
8386
9226
8568

Cargo in
national
transport
-

Cargo
dispatched
abroad

2736
2489
3573
4524
3748

Cargo arrived
from abroad

6425
5201
4813
4702
4820

Domestic and foreign aircrafts traffic.


Sum of goods and mail.

Transport

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

ROADS BY TYPES OF SURFACING


AND ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE, 20121)

15.17.
, 2012. 1)
km

km

Total


Modern surfacing

Asphalt
Concrete

All

Cubes

Macadam

Earthen

45220

29472

29327

67

78

7621

8127

Republic of Serbia

I
II

5309
10684
29227

5159
9475
14838

5159
9475
14693

67

78

44
723
6854

106
486
7535

National roads, Class I


National roads, Class II
Provincial (municipal) roads

1)

-.

1)

The length of motorways included.

15.18.
, 2012.1) 3)

ROADS BY IMPORTANCE,
TYPE OF SURFACING, END OF 20121)

km

km

By importance

Total


By type of surfacing


I II
Provincial
Concrete,
National roads, National roads,
(municipal)
Class II
asphalt, cubes
Class I
roads

Macadam

Earthen

44613

4702

10684

29227

28864

7621

8128

Republic of Serbia

5804
6205

237
1368

676
2009

4891
2828

3110
5562

7
69

2687
574

18912

1791

4224

12897

11472

5242

2198

Beogradski region)
Region Vojvodine
Region umadije i Zapadne
Srbije

13692

1306

3775

8611

8720

2303

2669

Region June i Istone Srbije


Region Kosovo i Metohija

o
.
,
.
,
.
2)
.
3) -.
1)

A main road is an international public road, connecting the major towns or important economic areas of
the Republic or Provinces.
A regional road is a public road, connecting the areas of one Republic or Province, or a road of particular importance for the Republic or Province.
A local road is a public road, connecting the villages and settlements within the municipality territory, or
a road of transport importance within the municipality territory.
2) Grad Begrad is the only town in Serbia that has refused to submit data on the length of local roads on its
territory.
3) The length of motorways is excluded.
1)

BASIC INDICATORS OF ROAD TRANSPORT,


2008-2012

15.19. ,
20082012.
/ Passenger transport

Buses

,
,
, .
.
, .
km
Vehicle- Passenger Passenger Average
kilometers
transkilometers, distance per
passenger
run, mill. ported, mill.
mill.
journey, km

/ Freight transport

1) , %
Percentage
of capacity
utilization1)

Freight
vehicles

, .
Vehiclekilometers
run, mill.

,
,
km
t, .
, .
Average
Goods
Ton
distance of
carried
kilometers,
goods
t, mill.
mill.
journey, km.

1), %
Percentage
of capacity
utilization 1)

/ Public transport

2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
1)

2037
2041
2511
2040
2152

198
191
187
173
175

80
80
73
71
70

4719
4582
4653
4652
4640

59,0
57,7
63,3
65,8
66,3


, .

65,6
59,4
61,4
64,3
65,6
1)

1655
1713
2130
2262
2788

87
96
144
138
192

5,4
5,7
6,2
5,1
6,0

1112
1185
1689
1907
2474

206
208
272
374
412

80,2
78,9
85,6
84,3
83,9

Capacity usage degree is calculated as a ratio between offered and realized passenger or ton
kilometers.

Transport

323

2013

Statistical yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

15.20. ,
, 2012.

ROAD TRANSPORT BY TYPE OF GOODS, 2012


,
. t
Goods carried,
thousand tons

1. , ;

2. ;
3. ;
;
4. ,
5. ,

6. ( );
; ;
,

7.
8. , ;
;

9.
10. ; ,

11. ;
;

; , ;
, ,

12.
13. ; ,

14. ;

15. ,
16.
17.
;
; ;
,
18. :

19. ;
, ,
0116
20. ,

324

km, .
Ton- kilometers,
mill.

6047

2474

338
379

146
26

1455
361

111
148

40

30

90
894

52
214

225
185

108
58

208

186

132
74

116
51

23

16

8
20

2
12

10

1072

807

23
510

15
373

Total
1. Products of agriculture, hunting and forestry, fish and other
fishing products
2. Coal and lignite, crude petroleum and natural gas
3. Metal ores and other products of mining and quarrying; peat,
mining of uranium and thorium
4. Food products, beverages and tobacco
5. Textiles and textile products, leather and leather products
6. Wood and articles of wood and cork (except furniture);
woven products of straw and twigs, mechanical pulp, paper
and paper products, printed products and recorded media
7. Coke and refined petroleum products
8. Chemicals, chemical products and synthetic fibers, rubber
and plastic products, nuclear industry products
9. Other non-metallic mineral products
10. Base metals, metal products, except machinery and equipment
11. Machinery and equipment not elsewhere specified, office
machinery and computer equipment, electrical machinery
and electrical appliances not elsewhere specified, radio,
television and communication equipment, medical, precision
and optical instruments, watches and wrist watches
12. Transport equipment
13. Furniture, other industrial products, not elsewhere specified
14. Secondary raw materials, municipal waste and other waste
15. Mail, packages
16. Equipment and materials used in the transport of goods
17. Goods transported in moving furniture and office equipment;
luggage transported separately from passengers; cars
transported for repairs; other non-market goods, not elsewhere specified
18. Grouped goods: various kinds of goods to be transported
together
19. Goods that can not be identified; the goods that for some
reason can not be identified and, therefore, can not be
classified into one of the groups 01 -16
20. Other goods, not elsewhere specified

Transport

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

15.21. , , 2011.

INTERNATIONAL TRAFFIC BY TYPE OF GOODS, 2011

, . t
Exports,
thousand tons

1. , ;

2. ;
3. ;
;
4. ,
5. ,

6. ( );
; ;
,

7.
8. , ;
;

9.
10. ; ,

11. ;
;

; , ;
, ,

12.
13. ; ,

14. ;

15. ,
16.
17.
;
; ;
,
18. :

19. ;
, ,
0116
20. ,

, . t
Imports,
thousand tons

7103

5701

1309
4

540
515

261
1621

173
491

60

82

493
89

735
244

999
1061

964
815

648

815

200
77

188
147

76

30

201
-

67
-

0
5

0
109

Total
1. Products of agriculture, hunting and forestry, fish and other
fishing products
2. Coal and lignite, crude petroleum and natural gas
3. Metal ores and other products of mining and quarrying; peat,
mining of uranium and thorium
4. Food products, beverages and tobacco
5. Textiles and textile products, leather and leather products
6. Wood and articles of wood and cork (except furniture);
woven products of straw and twigs, mechanical pulp, paper
and paper products, printed products and recorded media
7. Coke and refined petroleum products
8. Chemicals, chemical products and synthetic fibers, rubber
and plastic products, nuclear industry products
9. Other non-metallic mineral products
10. Base metals, metal products, except machinery and equipment
11. Machinery and equipment not elsewhere specified, office
machinery and computer equipment, electrical machinery
and electrical appliances not elsewhere specified, radio,
television and communication equipment, medical, precision
and optical instruments, watches and wrist watches
12. Transport equipment
13. Furniture, other industrial products, not elsewhere specified
14. Secondary raw materials, municipal waste and other waste
15. Mail, packages
16. Equipment and materials used in the transport of goods
17. Goods transported in moving furniture and office equipment;
luggage transported separately from passengers; cars
transported for repairs; other non-market goods, not elsewhere specified
18. Grouped goods: various kinds of goods to be transported
together
19. Goods that can not be identified; the goods that for some
reason can not be identified and, therefore, can not be
classified into one of the groups 01 -16
20. Other goods, not elsewhere specified

15.22.
, 2012.1)

REGISTERED ROAD MOTOR VEHICLES


AND TRAILERS, END OF 20121)

Total

1)

: .

19875
34362
1726405
8829
133330
125642
4396
240
20990
9273
228641


Republic of Serbia

Legal entities
1785
924
111062
7841
58122
21731
2861
9
2985
1923
4266
1)


Physical persons
18090
33438
1615343
988
75208
103911
1535
231
18005
7350
224375

Mopeds
Motorcycles
Passenger cars
Buses
Lorries (trucks)
Trailers and semi-trailers
Special purpose motor vehicles
Motorcultivators
Agricultural tractors
Agricultural trailers
Road tractors

Source: Ministry of Interior of the Republic of Serbia.

Transport

325

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Statistical Yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

15.23. ,
20082012.

Covered
towns
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012

/ Buses

BASIC INDICATORS OF URBAN TRANSPORT,


2008-2012

Trolleybuses

/ Trams

Total

Seats

Total

Seats

Total

Seats

3527
3466
3401
3529
3527

385712
381982
367038
377609
374799

228
212
179
184
192

42132
38803
34726
34907
36397

125
129
135
131
131

17750
17450
16050
14887
14887

52
49
49
49
49

Number of
.
, .
VehiclePassengers scheduled
services
kilometers transported,
run, mill.
mill.
224
238
225
234
339

15.24. , 20082012.

884
817
854
867
857

1560
1590
1473
1491
1362

, km
Length of
service, km
39883
41190
30890
31522
31012

OPERATIONS OF TRANSSHIPMENT, 2008-2012

t, .

t, thous.

By type of cargo


Operations tons

Handled
tons

Whereof: Bulk cargo


Mechanical

Total

Liquid
cargo

Wood and
wood products


By type of handling

General
cargo

1)
Other 1)

Unloading

Loading

Direct
transshipment

Displacement

, / Transhipment at river ports, stations and other places


2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
1)

8111
6063
8894
7105
5907

8409
6150
9764
8281
7533

7770
3896
8776
8257
7495

6599
4956

1
5

, .

1)

1125
904

170
198

Post offices

2008
2009
2010
2011
2012

326

1517
1508
1510
1507
1499

Total

2494
2500
2667
2749
3043

,
.
Number of
possible
connections,
thous.
3832
3889
3989
3780
3814

290
273
285
295
306

2478
2228
1962
2750
1441

30
0
20
482
363

POST ACTIVITIES AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS,


2008-2012

, .
Letter mail, mill.

Inland traffic,
dispatched

2796
1647
3343
2748
3073

Miscellaneous goods as well as special transactions covered.

15.25. ,
20082012.

Telephone exchanges

3105
2275
4438
2301
2655

,
International
traffic

6,9
6,5
6,1
6,0
5,6

, .
Parcels posted, thous.

Inland traffic,
dispatched

744
628
519
514
504


,.
,
, .
Fixed telephone Mobile tele.

Payment network, minutes, phone net


mill.
work, minoperations,
International
utes., mill.
thous.
traffic

40
39
40
41
46

134967
138735
143754
143341
140097

...
...
12398
10737
9332

5971
7934
8882
10240
12121

Transport

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

16

CHAPTER

TOURISM AND CATERING TRADE

TOURISM

2012. 2080 .
0,5% 2011. .
1270 . 2,7%,
810 .
6,0% 2011. .

6485 . 2,4%
.
4688 . ( 6,3% 2011. ),
9,3% 2011.
1796 . .
(6485 .)
31,4% (2035 .), 24,7%
(1601 .) .

40,5% (1901 .), 30,8% (1446
.) (4688 .).

52,2% (938 .), 8,4% (151 .),
7,5% (134 .), 8,6% (155 .)
(1796).

2012. (66 . ,
116 . ), (65 . , 132 . ),
(62 . , 149 . ),
(51 . , 103 . ) (50 .
, 148 . ).

Total number of tourists in 2012 amounted to 2080 thousand and


was by 0.5% higher than in 2011, whereof the number of domestic
tourists amounted to 1270 thousand and was reduced by 2.7%, while
the number of foreign tourists who visited our country amounted to 810
thousand, presenting the increase of 6.0% when compared to 2011.
Realized number of all tourists nights who were using the accommodation facilities was 6485 thousand and was lower by 2.4%
compared to the previous year. Domestic tourists realized 4688 thousand of nights (fall of 6.3% compared to 2011), while the number of
overnight stays of foreign tourists was by 9.3% higher than in 2011 and it
amounted to 1796 thousand of nights.
Out of total number of tourists nights (6485 thousand), 2035
thousand- 31.4% were recorded in spas and 1601 thousand nights24.7% in mountain resorts.
The structure of domestic tourists nights shows that 40.5% was
realized in spas (1901 thousand) and 30.8% (1446 thousand) in mountain resorts, out of total number of domestic tourists nights (4688 thousand).
The structure of foreign tourists nights shows that there were
52.2% (938 thousand) of tourists in Grad Beograd, 8.4% (151 thousand)
in Novi Sad, 7.5% (134 thousand) in spas and 8.6% (155 thousand) in
mountain resorts, out of total number of foreign tourists nights.
The largest number of foreign tourists who visited Republic of
Serbia in 2012 were tourists from Slovenia (66 thous. arrivals, 116
thous. nights), Montenegro (65 thous. arrivals, 132 thous. nights), Bosnia
and Herzegovina (62 thous. arrivals, 149 thous. nights), Germany (51
thous. arrivals, 103 thous. nights) and Italy (50 thous. arrivals, 148 thousand. nights).

Sources and methods of data collection



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Data are collected by the monthly statistical reports issued by catering trades and other business entities providing service of accommodation or mediating in this kind of services. The data sources are guests
books, kept by business entities, rendering accommodation services in
accordance with legal regulations on foreigners' movements and stay
and legal regulations on citizens residence and stay. Data on business
entities operations dealing with tourism mediation are obtained by statistical survey on tourist agencies.

Coverage



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Monthly survey on tourist arrivals and nights covers catering and


other business entities providing tourists accommodation or mediating in
this kind of services. Thus, complete coverage should be ensured. However, a certain number of tourists using accommodation services in the
establishments in which the services are offered by physical persons are
not covered by the survey. Data on accommodation establishment capacities are published as numbers of rooms and beds, as of 31 August,
i.e. the last working day of the entire establishment in August, since the
process of categorization of accommodation capacities is permanent
and the published data are quickly changed. Statistical survey on tourist
agencies includes travel agencies with head offices in the Republic of
Serbia which possess the license to mediate in tourism operations.

Methodology of Tourism Statistics is based on the international


recommendations for Tourism Statistics (EU and WTO).

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Definitions
A tourist is any visitor who stays at least one night in an accommodation establishment in the visited place.
A visitor is any person traveling to a place outside his usual environment for less than 12 consecutive months and whose main visit purpose is other than being employed by a resident entity in the visited
place.
Arrivals mean the number of tourists spending one or more nights
in an accommodation establishment during the observed period. Children are also included, regardless of the age. Permanent residents of
the facility (staff, owner and household members, etc.), as well as persons having refugees status, are not included.
The number of arrivals cannot be considered as equal to the number of tourists. A person can travel several times during a year; moreover, a person can visit many places during a single trip, being each
time registered in the accommodation establishment. Therefore, statistics registers the number of tourist arrivals, but not the number of tourists.
The country of origin is determined on the basis of citizenship.
Tourist resort presents organizational and functional whole, with
the established tourist offer, natural beauties, cultural-historical monuments and other monuments significant for tourism, utility, transport and
tourist infrastructure, as well as accommodation and accompanying
facilities.
Methodological papers


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(www.stat.gov.rs).

More information is available on the website of the Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia, section of Tourism Statistics
(www.stat.gov.rs).

CATERING TRADE

2011.
, , 58220 .
5,8% ,
0,2%.
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(46,7%),
(25,1%), (22,9%) .

The total catering trade turnover in the Republic of Serbia in 2011,


at current prices, amounted to RSD 58220 million and was by 5.8%
higher than in the previous year, while at constant prices, the decrease
of 0.2% was noted.
The turnover structure in catering trade in 2011, observed by type
of services performed, shows that the largest share was that of food and
beverages (46,7%), then of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages
(25.1%), overnights (22.9%) etc.





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Sources and methods of data collection


Data on the network and turnover data in catering trade have
been taken over from quarterly and annual sample-based surveys on
operations of business entities and parts of business entities dealing
with catering trade.

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Generally, full coverage in all tables has been provided. Close


type catering establishments in business entities and other organizations
are not included. Statistical surveys cover all business entities that are
registered in the scope of the section I of the Classification of Activities,
as well as those registered in other sections, but performing catering
trade activity.

Definitions

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A catering business unit is a catering establishment which forms a


structure in the business, construction and functional sense, or which
has, within a bigger construction structure, a separate space and meeting necessary business requirements to perform a catering activity.
Turnover in catering trade is, in terms of book-keeping, a computed value of rendered catering services (accommodation, food and
beverages), as well as of other services usually rendered in catering
trade (passengers and luggage transport, craftsman services, sale of
tobacco, souvenirs, newspapers, etc.). VAT is included in the value of
the rendered services.
For comparability purposes (in case of longer time series), the
value of catering trade turnover is shown in prices and dinars from 2005.
Methodological papers
Detailed methodological explanations are available on the website
of the Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia, section of Catering
trade statistics (www.stat.gov.rs).

Tourism and Catering trade

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

16.1. , 20082012.

TOURISTS ARRIVALS AND NIGHTS, 2008-2012


/ Republic of Serbia

Total

BeoRegion
Region
gradski
Vojvodine umadije i
region
Zapadne
Srbije

Region
June i
Istone
Srbije

Region
Kosovo i
Metohija

Total

Begradski
Region
Region
region
Vojvodine umadije i
Zapadne
Srbije

/ Arrivals

Region
June i
Istone
Srbije

Region
Kosovo i
Metohija

/ Nights
/ Total

2008
2009
2010
2011
2012

2266166
2018466
2000597
2068610
2079643

705574
602034
618454
619124
660674

330556
289751
281842
289398
296360

817702
755443
747748
798039
768903

412334
371238
352553
362049
353706

2008
2009
2010
2011
2012

1619672
1373444
1317916
1304443
1269676

328657
232457
223046
169401
189375

226096
191474
179385
169297
173465

717543
654884
641085
670765
631763

347376
294629
274400
285500
275073

...
...
...
...
...

7334106
6761715
6413515
6644738
6484702

1431328
1368842
1319629
1337199
1431384

880942
762115
767304
756723
758981

3480101
3249302
3011875
3200295
2978903

1541735
1381456
1314707
1350521
1315434

...
...
...
...
...

5935219
5292613
4961359
5001684
4688485

671485
540112
509807
466227
493531

649474
539597
550278
478068
462672

3189632
2969396
2715864
2840286
2568791

1424628
1243508
1185410
1217103
1163491

...
...
...
...
...

1398887
1469102
1452156
1643054
1796217

759843
828730
809822
870972
937853

231468
222518
217026
278655
296309

290469
279906
296011
360009
410112

117107
137948
129297
133418
151943

...
...
...
...
...

/ Domestic
...
...
...
...
...
/ Foreign
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012

646494
645022
682681
764167
809967

376917
369577
395408
440347
471299

104460
98277
102457
119997
122895

100159
100559
106663
127274
137140

64958
76609
78153
76549
78633

...
...
...
...
...

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16.2.
, 2012. (I )

TOURISTS ARRIVALS AND NIGHTS BY TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION


ESTABLISHMENTS, 2012 (I part)

/ Republic of Serbia
/ Total

Total

foreign


Srbija jug


Srbija sever
/ Arrivals

all
foreign

all

foreign

2079643

809967

957034

594194

1122609

215773

TOTAL


5
4
3
2
1

1166132
96781
356890
446662
219968
45831

553765
66548
232978
164803
79603
9833

602345
75447
259448
166685
92547
8218

429483
61924
203857
98796
61242
3664

563787
21334
97442
279977
127421
37613

124282
4624
29121
66007
18361
6169

Hotels all
5 - star hotels
4 star hotels
3 star hotels
2 star hotels
1 star hotels


5
4
3
2
1

131723
8344
57655
34657
28383
2684

82173
5663
42150
19560
14382
418

96245
8344
56648
18653
12600
-

68665
5663
41280
13796
7926
-

35478
1007
16004
15783
2684


4
2

13730
1606
12124

1340
336
1004

13730
1606
12124

1340
336
1004

2628
2628

667
667

2628
2628

667
667


3
2
1

21387
9141
4746
7500

11404
6495
2003
2906

4348
202
3006
1140

1865
49
1377
439

17039
8939
1740
6360

9539
6446
626
2467

Motels all
3 star motels
2 star motels
1 star motels


4
3 e
2 e

20633
5268
10189
5176

7267
2384
4082
801

10444
5268
5176

3185
2384
801

10189
10189
-

4082
4082
-

Tourist settlements total


4 star tourist settlements
3 star tourist settlements
2 star tourist settlements


4
3
2
1

33673
11914
6630
3019
12110

4458
1836
1316
455
851

693
418
4
271

543
388
155

32980
11914
6212
3015
11839

3915
1836
928
455
696

Apartments - total
4 star apartments
3 star apartments
2 star apartments
1 star apartments

3495
3435
60

3314
3279
35

3435
3435
-

3279
3279
-

60
60

35
35

Camp sites total


2 star camp sites
1 star camp sites

5187

Camping grounds


2
1

13508 Garni hotels


- 5 - star garni hotels
870 4 star garni hotels
5764 3 star garni hotels
6456 2 star garni hotels
418 1 star garni hotels

10323

7983

4503

2796

5820


3
2
1

41227
12594
15213
13420

9745
3425
1768
4552

11288
3949
529
6810

7299
2721
251
4327

29939
8645
14684
6610

70697
695
69245
757
23994
188994
39068
72184
42828
7723
26629
64860
93740

10057
56
9551
450
5243
47561
31159
5027
2581
967
1908
1691
20614

12299
68735
34676
9577
772
1449
93740

2936
22970
28843
487
382
20614

70697
695
69245
757
11695
120259
4392
62607
42828
6951
26629
63411
-

10057
56
9551
450
2307
24591
2316
4540
2581
585
1908
1691
-

3975

1043

2485

847

1490

196


4
3
2

()

330

Apart hotels
4 star apart hotels
2 star apart hotels
Boarding houses all
3 star boarding houses

2446 Private rooms total


704 3 star private rooms
1517 2 star private rooms
225 1 star private rooms
Private houses total
4 star private house
3 star private house
2 star private house
Inns with overnight stays
Overnight stays
Hostels
Spa cures
Climatic cures
Mountain shelters
Workers resorts
Youth and childrens resorts
Dining and sleeping cars
Other catering trade accommodation facilities

Tourism and Catering trade

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

16.2.
, 2012. (II )

TOURISTS ARRIVALS AND NIGHTS BY TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION


ESTABLISHMENTS, 2012 (II part)

/ Republic of Serbia

Total


Srbija jug


Srbija sever

/ Total

foreign

/ Nights

foreign
all

all

foreign

6484702

1796217

2190365

1234162

4294337

562055

TOTAL


5
4
3
2
1

2898741
204374
771450
1141887
649862
131168

1195596
151231
492499
361079
170008
20779

1236888
169585
512141
348304
187282
19576

895114
142730
418827
215484
111099
6974

1661853
34789
259309
793583
462580
111592

300482
8501
73672
145595
58909
13805

Hotels all
5 - star hotels
4 star hotels
3 star hotels
2 star hotels
1 star hotels


5
4
3
2
1

248361
16016
104373
66897
56860
4215

166354
11808
79016
40351
34565
614

175388
16016
101241
38117
20014
-

129167
11808
76204
28805
12350
-

72973
3132
28780
36846
4215

37187
2812
11546
22215
614

Garni hotels all


5 star garni hotels
4 star garni hotels
3 star garni hotels
2 star garni hotels
1 star garni hotels


4
2

62986
6990
55996

5892
846
5046

62986
6990
55996

5892
846
5046

Apart hotels
4 star apart hotels
2 star apart hotels

9321
9321

3345
3345

9321
9321

3345
3345

Boarding houses all


3 star boarding houses


3
2
1

33389
12251
9532
11606

16336
6892
4346
5098

10411
667
5719
4025

5559
148
2957
2454

22978
11584
3813
7581

10777
6744
1389
2644


4
3
2

39644
7849
21684
10111

13537
4322
7203
2012

17960
7849
10111

6334
4322
2012

21684
21684
-

7203
7203
-

Tourist settlements total


4 star tourist settlements
3 star tourist settlements
2 star tourist settlements

141822
49447
29417
5330
57628

16425
8113
4395
893
3024

1097
450
12
635

828
414
0
414

140725
49447
28967
5318
56993

15597
8113
3981
893
2610

Tourist apartments - total


4 star apartments
3 star apartments
2 star apartments
1 star apartments

4992
4800
192

4695
4625
70

4800
4800
-

4625
4625
-

192
192

70
70

Camp sites total


2 star camp sites
1 star camp sites

5821

Camping grounds

A
A 4
3
2
1

2
1

29285

19801

22515

13980

6770


3
2
1

190730
69638
68460
52632

26409
9958
4404
12047

26230
7749
828
17653

17322
5686
418
11218

164500
61889
67632
34979


4
3
2

()

200121
4489
193160
2472
73815
584193
95389
889844
361891
29774
119638
366878
93740

29685
87
27700
1898
11173
110063
80413
46739
13353
1819
4625
7072
20614

43167
279777
86774
175790
1024
8968
93740

5827
52086
75353
5154
432
20614

200121
4489
193160
2472
30648
304416
8615
714054
361891
28750
119638
357910
-

29685
87
27700
1898
5346
57977
5060
41585
13353
1387
4625
7072
-

10148

2271

5836

1767

4312

504

Motels all
3 star motels
2 star motels
1 star motels

9087 Private rooms total


4272 3 star private rooms
3986 2 star private rooms
829 1 star private rooms
Private houses total
4 star private house
3 star private house
2 star private house
Inns with overnight stays
Overnight stays
Hostels
Spa cures
Climatic cures
Mountain shelters
Workers resorts
Youth and childrens resorts
Dining and sleeping cars
Other catering trade accommodation facilities

Tourism and Catering trade

331

2013

Statistical Yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

16.3. ,
20082012.
2008

2009

TOURISTS ARRIVALS AND NIGHTS BY COUNTRIES OF ORIGIN,


2008-2012
2010

2011

2012

/ Arrivals

2266166

2018466

2000597

2068610

2079643 TOTAL

1619672

1373444

1317916

1304443

1269676 Domestic

646494

645022

682681

764167

809967 Foreign

19820

21464

24075

25245

25216

4711

4613

6137

7283

8772

Australia

4633

4529

5339

7131

7090

Belgium

64729

63981

63560

65960

62276

22727

24476

24582

28054

35243

Bulgaria

3886

3969

4408

4542

5140

Canada

Coming from:
Austria

Bosnia and Herzegovina

6057

7022

7855

9860

11273

Switzerland

8022

9271

9844

9278

10042

Check Republic

37194

39497

42672

48159

50896

Germany

3404

3208

3633

3872

5471

Denmark

5043

5581

6151

6850

6584

Spain

1765

1728

1999

2692

2223

Finland

16324

16542

18339

18191

20219

France

17752

15622

18026

19998

20291

Great Britain

23618

24155

24726

26400

26900

Greece

38073

40243

46367

50625

47229

Croatia

14870

16291

16276

18660

20315

Hungary

1727

1665

1782

2070

2049

Ireland

3426

2780

3131

3422

3957

Israel

496

337

350

361

539

39919

37321

34221

38105

50580

2342

2929

3011

3988

5251

3470

4812

443

261

415

443

485

Iceland
Italy
Japan
China
Luxembourg

93220

61752

56888

66636

64703

Montenegro

27626

29579

31581

33619

35083

Macedonia

11685

10357

12082

12963

14027

4559

4203

5176

5340

6765

Netherlands
Norway

773

618

755

922

974

13444

13144

11803

17221

22190

Other European countries

13662

17997

21260

18567

22558

Other non-European countries

19855

22304

20672

21548

23323

Poland

1610

1425

1647

1856

1967

Portugal

20701

22876

23907

30628

32042

Romania

16092

17312

21636

25236

31628

Russian Federation

6870

6531

7071

9917

12186

Sweden

45661

54766

66686

74674

65723

Slovenia

New Zealand

6728

8455

6630

6547

6579

Slovakia

11911

13921

13842

19196

20865

Turkey

11116

12297

14146

14638

16501

United States of America

332

Tourism and Catering trade

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

16.3. ,
20082012. ()
2008

2009

TOURISTS ARRIVALS AND NIGHTS BY COUNTRIES OF ORIGIN,


2008-2012 (continued)
2010

2011

2012

/ Nights

7334106

6761715

6413515

6644738

6484702 TOTAL

5935219

5292613

4961359

5001684

4688485 Domestic

1398887

1469102

1452156

1643054

1796217 Foreign

37682

42388

45998

48472

47900

10792

12543

13002

16118

19717

Australia

10242

9935

10799

15551

15146

Belgium

Coming from:
Austria

152939

157106

147569

165538

148784

44963

46507

44448

55689

76622

Bosnia and Herzegovina


Bulgaria

10032

14918

11072

12235

12387

Canada

14171

17339

17370

22038

25354

Switzerland

18349

21683

20026

19436

21598

Check Republic

80819

81926

84203

96875

103325

Germany

8172

7799

8354

10239

15286

Denmark

14089

17308

15541

19103

17335

Spain

5083

4908

4734

6900

5262

Finland

37330

38735

42194

41277

45698

France

48753

41296

44228

54233

51991

Great Britain

49961

48503

46284

50318

52509

Greece

71787

79955

89693

93339

91645

Croatia

27360

30505

27793

41005

42259

Hungary

4751

5158

5382

6194

5362

Ireland

8630

7268

7691

8473

9070

Israel

1442

1008

1034

1235

1782

Iceland

80092

82382

80980

91039

148147

6680

12448

8805

9515

14754

Italy
Japan

11895

13665

941

617

821

1121

1096

174857

127404

120774

129455

132083

Montenegro

52908

57197

59751

65219

68087

Macedonia

24043

20419

25510

29778

32315

Netherlands

11704

10937

13165

15533

22515

Norway

China
Luxembourg

1931

1509

1552

1677

1859

35372

37788

33292

41752

46637

Other European countries

51690

86155

67418

51224

65274

Other non-European countries

32521

36123

32276

35180

40350

Poland

4877

4891

4614

5732

5509

Portugal

45396

47572

47068

59911

62916

Romania

54035

59488

62583

75308

91517

Russian Federation

16380

16133

15729

23388

29443

Sweden

80703

96332

114471

124517

115718

Slovenia

17330

25449

14163

14117

14115

Slovakia

19788

24449

23531

33843

35839

Turkey

30292

35021

38238

38582

45346

United States of America

New Zealand

Tourism and Catering trade

333

2013

Statistical Yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

16.4. , 2012.

TOURISTS ARRIVALS BY COUNTRIES OF ORIGIN, 2012

/ Republic of Serbia
/ Total


Srbija sever


Srbija jug

2079643

957034

1122609

1269676

362840

906836

Domestic

809967

594194

215773

Foreign

25216

19479

5737

Austria

8772

7233

1539

Australia
Belgium

TOTAL

Coming from:

7090

5400

1690

62276

36198

26078

35243

20569

14674

Bulgaria

5140

4104

1036

Canada

Bosnia and Herzegovina

11273

8846

2427

Switzerland

10042

7604

2438

Check Republic

50896

40718

10178

Germany

5471

4710

761

Denmark

6584

5654

930

Spain

2223

1803

420

Finland

20219

15651

4568

France

20291

17524

2767

Great Britain

26900

18984

7916

Greece

47229

40343

6886

Croatia

20315

16620

3695

Hungary

2049

1742

307

Ireland

3957

3043

914

539

448

91

50580

31352

19228

5251

4123

1128

4812

4025

787

485

415

70

Luxembourg

64703

44434

20269

Montenegro

35083

23082

12001

Macedonia

14027

11145

2882

Netherlands

6765

6108

657

974

879

95

22190

16966

5224

Other European countries

22558

18891

3667

Other non-European countries

23323

13920

9403

Poland

1967

1670

297

Portugal

32042

21514

10528

Romania

31628

22750

8878

12186

10036

2150

Sweden

65723

51896

13827

Slovenia
Slovakia

Israel
Iceland
Italy
Japan
China

Norway
New Zealand

Russian Federation

6579

5137

1442

20865

15285

5580

Turkey

16501

13893

2608

United States of America

334

Tourism and Catering trade

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

16.5. , 2012.

TOURISTS NIGHTS BY COUNTRIES OF ORIGIN, 2012

/ Republic of Serbia
/ Total


Srbija sever


Srbija jug

6484702

2190365

4294337

TOTAL

4688485

956203

3732282

Domestic

1796217

1234162

562055

47900

35147

12753

19717

15246

4471

Australia

15146

12043

3103

Belgium

Foreign
Coming from:
Austria

148784

69695

79089

76622

37000

39622

Bulgaria

12387

10003

2384

Canada

25354

19750

5604

Switzerland

21598

16091

5507

Check Republic

Bosnia and Herzegovina

103325

81429

21896

Germany

15286

13241

2045

Denmark

17335

14875

2460

Spain

5262

4321

941

45698

35714

9984

France

51991

45143

6848

Great Britain

52509

38192

14317

91645

75943

15702

Croatia

42259

35748

6511

Hungary

Finland

Greece

5362

4696

666

Ireland

9070

7546

1524

Israel

1782

1502

280

148147

70457

77690

14754

10626

4128

13665

11851

1814

1096

937

159

Luxembourg

132083

64953

67130

Montenegro

68087

38383

29704

Macedonia

32315

27025

5290

Netherlands

22515

20845

1670

Norway

Iceland
Italy
Japan
China

1859

1677

182

46637

36669

9968

Other European countries

65274

56105

9169

Other non-European countries

40350

26141

14209

5509

4672

837

Portugal

62916

40627

22289

Romania

91517

59238

32279

Russian Federation

29443

23521

5922

Sweden

115718

91245

24473

Slovenia

14115

10467

3648

Slovakia

35839

27336

8503

Turkey

45346

38062

7284

United States of America

New Zealand

Poland

Tourism and Catering trade

335

2013

Statistical Yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

16.6.
, 2012.

TOURISTS NIGHTS BY TYPE OF TOURIST RESORTS AND


ACCOMMODATION ESTABLISHMENTS, 2012
/ Of which

Total


Spas

Mountain resorts


Other tourists Other resorts
resorts

/ Total

6484702

2035385

1601042

1198988

183234

2898741
33389
141822
39644
9321
584193
73815
248361
62986
889844
361891
29774
119638
366878
95389
4992
29285
190730
200121
93740
10148

540309
2080
28090
12118
3868
826774
237534
57733
34051
117793
175035
-

645724
134592
21684
9321
179577
12357
3424
62986

631530
22660
3405
10111
223546
40555
91740
63070
8
25747
10762
6520
38095
24273
6966

93477
10729
660
50851
7178
1817
11403
250
3337
619
2913

124357
29766
61905
295677
192
19286
194
-

TOTAL
Hotels
Motels
Apartments
Tourist settlements
Boarding houses
Overnight stays
Inns
Garni hotels
Apart hotels
Spa cures
Climatic cures
Mountain shelters and huts
Workers resorts
Youth and childrens resorts
Hostels
Camp sites
Camping grounds
Private rooms
Private houses
Dining and sleeping cars
Other

/ Foreign

1796217

134439

155121

393010

50288

1195596
16336
16425
13537
3345
110063
11173
166354
5892
46739
13353
1819
4625
7072
80413
4695
19801
26409
29685
20614
2271

49350
406
4892
1711
1379
45963
3912
1563
216
4907
20140
-

89061
14244
7203
3345
11891
1969
474
5892
9441
1811
3062
4998
70
1660
-

231778
10475
596
2012
61221
6055
45147
776
8
1848
6654
5821
9313
9488
1818

30971
5861
351
10865
921
681
10
336
57
235

16.7. , 20082012.

All
Hotels
Motels
Apartments
Tourist settlements
Boarding houses
Overnight stays
Inns
Garni hotels
Apart hotels
Spa cures
Climatic cures
Mountain shelters and huts
Workers resorts
Youth and childrens resorts
Hostels
Camp sites
Camping grounds
Private rooms
Private houses
Dining and sleeping cars
Other

ACCOMMODATION FACILITIES, 2008-2012

31.

As of 31 August
/ Republic of Serbia
/ Total
/ Rooms

2008
2009
2010
2011
2012

336

46349
45356
48041
50755
46020

/ Srbija sever

/ Beds
116182
112815
119427
127664
113385

/ Rooms
12511
12975
13692
16741
13878

/ Srbija jug

/ Beds
29325
30191
31935
41595
31214

/ Rooms

/ Beds

33838
32381
34349
34014
32142

86857
82624
87492
86069
82171

Tourism and Catering trade

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

16.8.
, 2012.

ACCOMMODATION FACILITIES BY TYPES OF TOURIST RESORTS


AND FACILITIES, 2012

31.

As of 31 August
/ Of which

Total


Spas

Mountain resorts


Other tourists Other resorts
resorts

/ Rooms

46020

13686

8535

12582

3274

15348
1270
443
1102
184
93
7063
575
275
1900
913
253
1304
1355
1617
1082
8874
2085
152
132

2458
22
110
728
108
1732
409
403
65
200
6000
1451
-

2788
37
870
78
37
1029
22
275
504
193
832
817
29
160
644
220
-

4335
576
229
23
48
3461
298
168
16
69
207
469
406
1797
406
74

807
21
214
4
56
1237
115
266
103
385
8
58

TOTAL
Hotels
Garni hotels
Motels
Apartments
Tourist settlements
Boarding houses
Overnight stays
Inns
Apart hotels
Spa cures
Climatic cures
Mountain shelters and huts
Workers resorts
Youth and childrens resorts
Hostels
Camp sites and camping grounds
Private rooms
Private houses
Sleeping cars
Other

/ Beds

113385

35543

24209

28273

7961

30676
2758
888
3480
351
222
16296
1407
945
3865
2316
826
3563
6423
5891
2628
26276
3620
612
342

5022
52
279
1685
278
3472
1254
1056
295
400
19429
2321
-

6752
82
2893
125
100
2750
59
945
1062
699
2281
3977
71
520
1480
413
-

8600
1236
452
52
110
7696
722
393
60
226
982
1417
856
4422
870
179

1827
55
436
16
122
2669
277
1169
362
849
16
163

TOTAL
Hotels
Garni hotels
Motels
Apartments
Tourist settlements
Boarding houses
Overnight stays
Inns
Apart hotels
Spa cures
Climatic cures
Mountain shelters and huts
Workers resorts
Youth and childrens resorts
Hostels
Camp sites and camping grounds
Private rooms
Private houses
Sleeping cars
Other

Tourism and Catering trade

337

2013

Statistical Yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

16.9. ,
, 2012.

TOURISTS ARRIVALS, NIGHTS AND BEDS, BY TOURIST


RESORTS, 2012

31.

As of 31 August
/ Arrivals
/ Total

/ Nights

/ foreign

/ Total

/ foreign

/ Beds

1)
1)

660674
114013

471299
65690

1431384
231289

937853
151444

15874
3938

Grad Beograd1)
Grad Novi Sad1)

25513
9387
2375
4874
139533
5207
10381
17538
6151
7114
18338
8021
4735
49175

4977
435
116
455
17711
319
1111
2150
413
70
2199
264
448
772

57338
39747
19823
34856
505893
62531
100845
167941
60039
148659
194599
60964
45852
306568

9213
2056
767
1221
51480
925
13777
17570
1067
576
4447
2020
5009
3069

1070
1416
457
208
5620
398
2725
1094
938
485
2207
247
553
13933

Aranelovac
Banja Vrujci
Bogutovaka Banja
Vranjska Banja
Vrnjaka Banja
Gamzigradska Banja
Gornja Trepa
Koviljaa
Mataruka Banja
Mladenovac
Nika Banja
Ribarska Banja
Sijarinska Banja
Sokobanja

11701
9743
10055
28730
110934
4895
14044
4904
67175
2288
13539
8289
12750
60460

583
693
0
954
18185
673
916
786
7830
289
5884
471
1359
4211

22007
64415
55505
115633
463363
12746
71316
8141
298432
7016
26338
52397
36266
228700

1050
2593
0
2789
61660
1287
1726
1466
36955
771
9483
3406
3072
14367

1333
406
412
2160
5404
657
942
178
4480
139
178
332
645
1730

Bajina Basta
Vrdnik
Go
Divibare
Zlatibor
Zlatar
Ivanjica
Iriki venac
Kopaonik
Majdanpek
Mokra gora
Rudnik
Stara planina
Tara

11289
7627
14325
7349
11870
29989
10036
7293
7930
4395
20056
35054
12004
18578
4672
4999
59444
12281
19220
6387
8433
8078
6638
8389
37931

3407
4222
1237
1772
4790
3788
2023
4320
1955
557
2336
20328
5452
7578
306
525
29597
3539
5745
2623
2166
2101
3817
3088
13855

24214
13826
28468
13094
25537
62614
16496
19290
37875
26936
50156
115421
23485
37949
11809
12544
92158
74592
36624
13055
17740
12759
12214
17886
67865

7244
5116
2257
3078
13196
6433
2916
13178
6029
1736
5311
82145
13154
11821
1092
1571
46805
5716
9813
5949
4863
3519
8226
6860
29787

481
158
1004
276
517
688
309
319
666
261
471
1895
519
865
398
477
1969
609
1084
374
309
227
373
492
1015

Valjevo
Velika Plana
Veliko Gradite
Vranje
Vrac
Donji Milanovac
Zajear
Zrenjanin
Kanjia
Kikinda
Kladovo
Kragujevac
Kraljevo
Kruevac
Loznica
Negotin
Ni
Novi Pazar
Pali
Pirot
Poarevac
Poega
Ruma
Sombor
Subotica

26 (
, . 36/09, 88/10, 99/2001 . 93/2012).

1)

338

1)

Pursuant to Article 26 of the Law on Tourism (Official Gazette of RS, number 36/09, 88/10,
99/2011 - other low and 93/2012).

Tourism and Catering trade

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

16.10.
,
, 2012.

/ Tourists

DOMESTIC TOURISTS AND NIGHTS ARRANGED


BY DOMESTIC TOURIST AGENCIES, BY COUNTRY
OF DESTINATION, 2012
/ Nights

812292

5927455

181634

800081

630658
18297
3466
12240
1039
261467
27246
15275
3582
4482
1769
2312
5204
718
10122
65863
6537
73999
25214
26533
7108
25264
18558
1113
13250

5127374
44587
12001
104190
7429
2540572
140191
36966
15164
15820
5158
4979
21307
1834
44635
590896
29811
597256
82945
198433
39048
268136
195259
9518
121239

16.11.
,
, 2012.

/ Tourists

Country of Destination
TOTAL
In the Republic of Serbia
Abroad
Austria
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bulgaria
Great Britain
Greece
Italy
Hungary
Republic of Macedonia
Germany
Poland
Romania
Russian Federation
Slovakia
Slovenia
Turkey
France
Montenegro
Czech Republic
Spain
Other European countries
Egypt
Tunisia
USA and Canada
Other non-European countries

FOREIGN TOURISTS AND NIGHTS ARRANGED


BY DOMESTIC TOURIST AGENCIES, BY COUNTRY
OF ORIGIN, 2012
/ Nights

20139

56522

289
2156
564
327
806
1353
266
571
759
184
689
1678
43
3325
917
164
1051
20
150
171
3180
378
1098

554
6876
537
948
1499
2999
432
2411
1221
308
1911
5355
141
15547
1398
342
3724
46
445
289
5993
1069
2477

Country of origin
Total
Austria
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bulgaria
Great Britain
Greece
Italy
Hungary
Republic of Macedonia
Germany
Poland
Romania
Russian Federation
Slovakia
Slovenia
Turkey
France
Montenegro
Czech Republic
Sweden
Spain
Other European countries
USA and Canada
Other non-European countries

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Statistical yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

16.12. , 20082011.

, .

, . 1)

BASIC INDICATORS OF CATERING TRADE, 2008-2011

2008

2009

2010

2011

53384299
116182
37621071

52583535
112815
33407583

55002378
119427
33254030

58219574
127664
33175550

Turnover, thous. RSD


Beds
Turnover, thous. RSD1)

, 2005 = 100 / Indices, 2005 = 100

1)
1)

141,8
134,0
99,9

139,7
130,1
88,8

2005. .

146,1
137,7
88,3
1)

154,7
147,2
88,1

Turnover
Beds
Turnover1)

At 2005 prices.

16.13. , 20082011.

CATERING TRADE, 2008-2011


/ Republic of Serbia

Total


Srbija sever


Srbija jug

, .

2008
2009
2010
2011

53384299
52583535
55002378
58219574

29862799
28150607
29808964
32367907

23521500
24432928
25193414
25851667

2008
2009
2010
2011

Turnover, thous. RSD

2008
2009
2010
2011

110,6
98,5
104,6
105,8

109,5
94,3
105,9
108,6

112,0
103,9
103,1
102,6

2008
2009
2010
2011

Turnover chain indices


at current prices

, . 1)

2008
2009
2010
2011

37621071
33407583
33254030
33175550

21044961
17884757
18022092
18444366

16576110
15522826
15231938
14731184

2008
2009
2010
2011

Turnover, thous. RSD1)



2)

2008
2009
2010
2011

101,1
88,8
99,5
99,8

100,1
85,0
100,8
102,3

102,4
93,7
98,1
96,7

2008
2009
2010
2011

Turnover chain indices


at constant prices2)

1)
2)

2005. .

.

340

1)
2)

At 2005 prices and dinars.


Calculation made by turnover deflation at current prices
by corresponding index of catering trade services price.

Tourism and Catering trade

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

17

CHAPTER

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES

- :

The Statistics on use of ICT is based on the results of surveys on the


use of:

- ,
-
.

ICT in households and individually


ICT in enterprises and financial institutions

,
. (
.)

Both surveys are conducted using the methodology of the Eurostat, on the territory of the Republic of Serbia. (In the scope of data for
the Republic of Serbia the data for Kosovo and Metohia are not presented.)

,
,
. ,
16 74
, .

In terms of households and individuals, the reference period consists of three months preceding the survey, as well as January of the
current year. According to the Eurostat methodology included are
households with at least one member aged between 16 and 74, as well
as individuals of the same age.


,
.
, 10
: ,
, ,
, , ,
, , ,
,
, ,
( ).

The reference period for most of the questions on which enterprises had to give answer to is January of the current year, while certain
questions relate to the previous year. According to the Eurostat methodology, enterprises with 10 or more employees are covered from the
following activities: manufacturing, construction, wholesale and retail
trade, repair of motor vehicles, hotels, camps and other accommodation
for short stays, transportation, storage and communications, real estate
activities, renting and business activities, cinematographic and video
activities, radio and TV activities, as well as the financial section (banks
and insurance companies).

Sources and methods of data collection


2002. ,

. ,
.
( ),
, .
, .
2400 2400 .
,

.


, .
1400 .

,
.

Sources and methods of data collection for households/individuals


The frame for sample selection is 2002 Census, and the survey is
implemented on a two-stage sample, stratified by type of settlement
(urban, rural). The first-stage units are enumeration districts, and the
second-stage units are households. The sample is allocated to the areas
of the central Serbia (without Belgrade), AP Vojvodina and Belgrade, in
proportion to the number of households. The survey is carried out annually and phone calls are applied. The sample includes 2440 households
and 2400 individuals. The referent period is the three-month period
before the phone interview, while for certain questions, the period of
reference is January of the current year.
Sources and methods of data collection for enterprises The survey is carried out on a sample stratified by size and activity, and made
by phone call. The number of 1400 enterprises is included in the sample.
The referent period for the most of the questions is January of the current year; however certain questions relate to the previous year.

Information technologies

341

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Statistical yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

Coverage

O
,
16 74 ,
.
1999.
,
().
O
, a 10
:
; ; ,
; ,
; , ;
,

;
, ;
( ).
1999.
,
().

Coverage for households/individuals Pursuant to the methodology of Eurostat, the survey includes households consisting of minimum
one member aged 16-74, and individuals of the same age group. Starting from 1999 the Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia has not at
disposal and may not provide available certain data relative to AP Kosovo and Metohia and therefore these data are not included in the coverage for the Republic of Serbia (total).

Definitions

ADSL (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line):




.
, 6 Mbps.
Broadband: (.
) ,
.
B2B (Business-to-Bussiness):
IP
.

ADSL (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line): A broadband digital


transmission technology that uses the existing telephone line and provides possible simultaneous data sending and voice communication.
The larger part of range serves for data sending to user and the speed
extends up to 6 Mbps.
Broadband: A communication system the agent (carrier) of which
(e.g. optical cable) forwards multiplied data simultaneously, and each
individual data is made module at different frequency.
B2B (Business-to-Business): Transactions between two enterprises that are carried out by the way of networks based on IP and
through other computer networks.

B2C (Business-to-Customer):
IP
.

B2C (Business-to-Customer): Transactions that are carried out


between business and private customer through IP networks and via
other computer networks.

CRM (Customer Relationship Management):


e o
e
. CRM , CRM

, ,
, . CRM

.

CRM (Customer Relationship Management): It is a process or


methodology that helps managing information about our clients needs
and habits and developing tighter relationships with them. CRM contains
several technological components, but in organizational terms, CRM
represents a set of processes for collecting necessary information on
customers, sales, marketing efficiency, customers reactions and market
trends. CRM helps managing technologies and human resources in
order to have a view of customers behavior and value.

Downloading:


.
FTP-
.

Coverage for enterprises Pursuant to the methodology of Eurostat, the survey includes enterprises with 10 and more employees, classified by activities in manufacturing; construction; wholesale and retail
trade, motor vehicles repair; hotels, camping sites and other short-stay
accommodation; transportation, storage and communications; real estate activities, renting and business activities; cinematographic and video
activities, radio and TV activities, as well as the financial section (banks
and insurance companies). Starting from 1999 the Statistical Office of
the Republic of Serbia has not at disposal and may not provide available
certain data relative to AP Kosovo and Metohia and therefore these data
are not included in the coverage for the Republic of Serbia (total).

Downloading: Electronic transmission of information from a remote computer to your computer. Downloading of data files from
anonymous FTP is a popular way of obtaining free of charge software of
public property.

Dial-up connection:
.
, ISDN ISDN .

Dial-up connection: Use of a telephone network for the purpose of


connecting to another network. Included are modem and regular telephone line, ISDN card and ISDN line, etc.

DSL (Digital Subscriber Line): (broadband)


.

DSL (Digital Subscriber Line): A type of fast (broadband) Internet


connection that utilizes standard telephone lines.

: /
, . ,
. , -, , , online
, .

Digital goods or services: Goods/services that can be ordered or


delivered directly via a computer over the Internet, e.g. music, films,
games, computer software, on-line newspapers, consulting services,
etc.

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Information technologies

-mail: ,
, ,
.
.

:

.
: E-Commerce (Electronic Commerce)
,
World Wide Web.
e-business,
.

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E-mail: Electronic transmission of messages, including text and


attachments, between computers located inside or outside an organization. This comprises electronic mails over the Internet or other computer
networks.
Extranet: A secure extension of Intranet enabling external users to
have access to certain parts of the organization Intranet.
Electronic commerce: E-Commerce is the purchase or selling of
goods or services over the Internet particularly via the World Wide Web
service. Practically, this term is often used instead of the recent one, ebusiness, which means business over the Internet.

() :


,

. ,
,
. ,
,
.

technology used in systems of electronic business for checking the


signatorys authenticity, securing the integrity of transmitted information
and the irrevocability of the electronic signature in the message or
document. Therefore, alike the signature in standard business, the electronic signature is used in electronic business. Besides, the latter secures electronically signed messages, which is not the case with personal signatures.

ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning): ERP ,


,
. ERP
( .
, , .)
. , ,
,
, .

ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning): ERP is a software system


that monitors all the aspects of business operations of a company. The
implemented ERP system is able to integrate business operations of
different company functions (e.g. accountancy, sales, production, etc.) in
one entity. Thus, provided is the system through which one can, on one
hand, manage all human and material resources, and on the other one,
develop and monitor business processes and procedures.

Firewall:
().
. Firewall .

Firewall: A combination of hardware and software keeping the


system secure. It is usually used to prevent any unauthorized access to
the internal local network from the outside. Firewall prevents direct
communication between a network and external computers.

Hardware: ,
, , , .

Hardware: A physical unit of a computer system, including external units, printers, modems, mice, etc.

: .

Electronic (digital) signature: Electronic signature is meant to be

Internet: World computer network.

: ,
,
, . .

Intranet: A network inside an organization based on Internet technologies and protocols, but being only available to a specific group of
persons, e.g. the employees.

ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network):


, 128 Kbps,
.

ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network): A fast telephone service which speed ranges up to 128 Kbps, which is several times faster
than the analogous modem.

Local Area Network (LAN):


,
(. ).
LAN , .
Network: , ,
, ., ,
.
, , , , ,
. ,
.

: , ,
, .
:
.

Local Area Network (LAN): A local network that covers and connects a group of computers, printers and other units within a relatively
limited location (e.g. building). Each connected LAN unit is allowed to
communicate with other networks, if needed.
Network: A group of computers or other devices, such as printers,
scanners, etc., being connected to the communication link, which enables all the devices to interact. It can be of small range, linked with
cables, wireless, permanently, temporary linked, etc. The Internet is the
largest network, the largest group of all interconnected world networks.
Server: A computer, in a network environment, having shared resources and used by network users.
Virus: A computer program, which, by being started-up and installed, damages or erases data in a computer.

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17.1.

DEVICES AVAILABLE IN HOUSEHOLDS

%

Mobile phone

/ TV


Cable TV

Laptop

/ REPUBLIC OF SERBIA
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012

98,4
98,6
98,7
98,9
98,2

74,5
80,1
82,0
82,5
83,9

40,5
41,9
42,6
44,4
44,5

5,8
9,3
11,2
15,5
21,4

68,5
70,6
71,0
70,9
71,7

9,6
16,5
20,5
23,1
32,2

35,9
34,5
43,4
41,2
40,9

5,3
8,1
12,0
14,1
18,4

/ SRBIJA SEVER
/ Beogradski region
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012

99,6
99,6
99,7
99,7
99,0

2008
2009
2010
2011
2012

99,3
98,0
99,1
99,0
98,4

76,9
89,2
92,0
92,0
90,4
/ Region Vojvodine
72,3
76,4
81,4
81,6
85,1
/ SRBIJA JUG

/ Region umadije i Zapadne Srbije


2008
2009
2010
2011
2012

97,8
71,1
98,2
77,9
97,8
77,7
97,2
80,4
97,3
81,0
/ Region June i Istone Srbije

27,4
29,2
29,3
29,8
33,0

5,2
6,8
7,0
13,0
19,4

2008
2009
2010
2011
2012

96,8
71,6
98,8
78,1
97,9
77,7
97,1
80,4
98,5
79,6
/ Region Kosovo i Metohija

33,8
32,3
33,0
34,1
34,4

3,6
6,3
6,0
12,6
16,6

20082012

...

...

...

...

HOUSEHOLDS HAVING A COMPUTER, INTERNET


AND BROADBAND INTERNET CONNETION

17.2. ,
(BROADBAND)

%
/ PC

(broadband)
Broadband Internet

/ Internet

/ REPUBLIC OF SERBIA
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012

40,8
46,8
50,4
52,1
55,2

33,2
36,7
39,0
41,2
47,5

15,5
22,9
27,6
31,0
38,0

/ SRBIJA SEVER
/ Beogradski region
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012

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53,1
59,8
60,1
61,0
66,2
/ Region Vojvodine
41,5
46,1
52,9
53,0
56,3

45,5
48,6
51,3
51,6
60,5
34,0
37,9
41,8
42,0
49,3

27,1
37,6
41,6
43,4
50,4
13,0
23,0
27,8
28,8
37,6

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(BROADBAND)
()

HOUSEHOLDS HAVING A COMPUTER, INTERNET


AND BROADBAND INTERNET CONNETION
(continued)

%
/ PC

(broadband)
Broadband Internet

/ Internet

/ SRBIJA JUG
/ Region umadije i Zapadne Srbije
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012

36,4
40,9
45,2
49,9
50,8

28,4
30,7
32,7
36,4
41,7

12,9
14,5
21,3
26,7
33,2

/ Region June i Istone Srbije


33,1
41,7
43,5
46,0
47,9

2008
2009
2010
2011
2012

25,9
30,4
30,5
36,2
39,3

10,1
18,1
20,8
26,4
31,5

/ Region Kosovo i Metohija


20082012

...

...

...

FREQUENCY OF COMPUTERS AND INTERNET USE


INDIVIDUALS AND E-COMMERCE 1)

17.3.

(-COMMERCE)1)
%

%
/
Never used it


Within the last 3 months


( )
More than 3 months ago
(less than 1 year)


More than 1 year ago

2,6
2,7
2,0
2,3
2,0

3,9
3,3
3,6
3,3
4,1

2,8
3,6
2,7
2,2
1,6

2,4
1,9
2,3
2,7
1,6

4,9
4,0
4,5
5,1
5,4

2,5
2,1
2,4
3,7
4,7

/ PC
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012

48,0
44,7
43,7
40,1
38,9

45,5
49,3
50,8
54,3
55,0
/ Internet

2008
2009
2010
2011
2012

59,2
56,4
54,1
53,0
48,4

35,6
38,1
40,9
42,2
48,4

(-commerce)1) / E-commerce 1)
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
1)

86,3
87,4
87,0
81,9
73,3

6,3
6,5
6,1
9,3
16,6
1)

Data refer to individuals who have been using Internet

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17.4. ,
-

ENTERPRISES WHICH USE COMPUTERS, INTERNET AND


WEBSITE FOR THE PURPOSE OF THEIR BUSINESS

%

Enterprises which use computers
Enterprises which use Internet


-1)
Enterprises which use website 1)

/ REPUBLIC OF SERBIA
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012

97,7
97,8
97,8
98,1
98,7

91,5
94,5
96,8
97,2
97,7

68,9
67,0
67,5
67,6
73,8

93,1
96,8
97,3
99,6
98,5

77,4
78,2
80,6
76,8
85,9

93,3
95,0
97,5
94,8
94,3

67,9
66,3
61,2
64,8
75,4

/ SRBIJA SEVER
/ Beogradski region
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012

97,0
98,5
98,7
99,3
99,4
/ Region Vojvodine

2008
2009
2010
2011
2012

98,3
98,2
98,3
98,4
95,8
/ SRBIJA JUG

/ Region umadije i Zapadne Srbije

96,9
97,5
96,4
100

2008
2009
2010
2011
2012

95,2
97,1
95,3
100

55,1
55,6
55,1
58,2

85,2
90,5
90,6
98,7

54,0
61,8
60,4
60,8

...

...

/ Region June i Istone Srbije


2008
2009
2010
2011
2012

95,4
94,7
96,8
99,7
/ Region Kosovo i Metohija

20082012
1)

...

1)

Data refer to enterprises which have been using Internet connection

USE OF E-GOVERNMENT
SERVICES IN ENTERPRISES 1)

17.5.
(E-GOVERNMENT) 1)
%

%
/ Republic of Serbia
/ Srbija sever
/ Totoal


Beogradski region

/ Srbija jug


Region Vojvodine



Region umadije i
Zapadne Srbije



Region June i
Istone Srbije

Region Kosovo i
Metohija

/ Use of e-government services


2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
1)

60,9
69,1
70,6
79,8
87,4

68,9
80,6
76,0
86,9
92,0

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55,4
57,6
71,6
75,8
81,7
1)

56,7
63,2
68,7
80,5

56,9
65,2
66,5
85,1

Data refer to enterprises which have been using Internet connection.

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CHAPTER

SCIENCE AND CULTURE

RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT

Research and development activities

(), 2011.
36%, 22%,
40% 2%.
2011.
7% .
( )
2011. 16% 2010. ,
.
2011. ,
8,7%, 91,3%.
2011. ,
67% ,
: 70%
70%.

In 2011, the non-financial sector participated in the total number of


R&D organisations with about 36%, the state sector with 22%, tertiary
education with 40% of and non-profit sector with about 2%.
The number of researchers employed in the R&D increased in
2011 by more than 7%, compared with the previous year.
The number of research papers (projects and studies) increased in
2011 by approximately 16%, when compared with 2010, particularly the
share of basic works.
In the total expenses for the R&D in 2011, the share of gross
investments was 8.7% and of current expenditure 91.3%.
In 2011, the non-financial sector invested in the R&D over 67% of
own funds. State and local governments funds for the R&D were used
by: the state sector (70%) and tertiary education (over 70%).

Sources and methods of data collection

-
1965. .

(), .
:
,
,
, ,
.
( /,
, : -),

/ .

Data on R&D organisations have been collected by regular annual


report since 1965.The population for the survey is all R&D organisations,
whether this is their principal activity or not.


31. ,
,
.

All data on the number of research organisations and employees


are shown as of 31 December of the respective year, while those on
research work, receipts and expenditure relate to the whole year.

()
:
- - ,
,
;
- , , ,
, ,
(FTE) ;
- (,
), ,
;
- - :
( ,
), ;
- ,
- .

Basic data sources are: documentation of human resources services, accounting records of the receipts and realised investments in
R&D, as well as the documentation of professional services on the results of research work - projects, papers, reported patents, etc.
Data on R&D activities of tertiary education institutions and institutes are collected on full coverage (all faculties / academies, regardless
of ownership status, all institutes, whether scientific and researchdevelopment), while the collection of data on R&D activities of business
entities and non-profit organisations / associations is sample-based.

The Annual R&D Report provides information on the scientific potential:


- The number of organisations and units engaged in the R&D
activities, by type, scientific field and section of economic
activity;
- Personnel - by sex, educational attainment, occupation, type of
employment, working hours, full-time equivalent (FTE) and
age;
- Funds (receipts, expenditure and investments), according to
the type of research, sources of funding and purpose;
- Results of R&D: R&D works (finalised works, on-going works
and published works), according to the type of research and
scientific field;
- Inventions and patents, by scientific field and R&D intensity.

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Coverage

:
- -, - ,

; - ,

-;
- -
;
- (
), , ,
-,
1978. ;
-
.

The reporting R&D Units are:

-

. .
,
,
/.

R&D organisations, created by the Ministry of the Interior and the


Ministry of National Defense are excluded. Three questionnaires are
used. The first refers to businesses units and centers of extraordinary
values, the second to faculties and institutes, and the third to non-profit
organisations / associations.

Definitions

2007.
.

The methodology recommended by Eurostat has been applied


since 2007.


-
. :

Sector of performance is determined according to the division of


the economic activity in which R&D is performed. Five sectors have been
identified:



.
,
.

Non-financial sector includes business entities and organisations


which primary activity is the market production of goods and services,
and their sales at economically significant prices. The private non-profit
organisations also belong to this sector, as well as R&D units in their
composition.

,
, ,
,
. ,
.

Goverment sector includes organisations, department offices and


other bodies furnishing services, other than tertiary education, cannot be
provided under market conditions and reflect the economical and social
policy of the society. It also includes NPI, controlled and mainly financed
by the State.



.

.
, ,
, , .

Non-profit sector includes non-market non-profit organisations


serving households free of charge or at low cost. These organisations
may be created by citizens associations in order to provide goods and
services to the members of the association or for general purposes. This
sector includes professional associations, charitable organisations,
humanitarian organisations, trade associations, consumers associations, etc...

,
,
.

.

Tertiary education sector includes universities, faculties and academies, whatever their funding sources and legal status. This sector
includes R&D institutes and clinics operating under the direct control of
administered by the tertiary education organisation.


,
.
, .

Sector abroad includes organisations and individuals located beyond the border of the country, as well as related land owned by these
organisations. It also include all their facilities on the national territory.

.
,
, -

.

Employees: - Researcher is a person with at least tertiary educational attainment, i.e. having at least completed basic academic studies
and who is engaged in R&D work, and holding the title pursuan to the
law.

,
,
- ( ,
, , , ,
, , .).

Assistant-researchers do not hold any research title; work directly


with researchers in carrying out professional or technical works relative
to R&D (laboratory technicians, engineers and technicians of technicall
sciences, designers, librarians, computer specialists, language editors,
etc.).

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R&D institutes, and institutes of national interest for the


Republic of Serbia, independent R&D organisations,
businesses units
and institutions which primary or
predominant activity is R&D;

R&D units incorporated in business units or institutions;

Tertiary education institutions (faculties and art academies),


which activity, pusuant to the law, is education and R&Drelated, have been covered by this survey since 1978;

Non-profit organisations - associations engaged in this activity.

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, , ,
(, , ,
.).

Administrators carry out exclusively or predominantly organisational, clerical, legal, administrative or financial affairs (treasurers, secretaries, jurists, etc.).


( ,
, , ,
, , ,
.). ,
,
( , , , .).

Other personnel carry out supporting activities in R&D organisations (employed in workshops, on agricultural lan, couriers, switchboard
operators, maintenance workers, drivers, suppliers, etc.). Excluded is the
personnel engaged in protection and security, restaurants, hygiene
maintenance, and related (guards, desk clerks, charwomen, etc.).

1. 31.
.
.



,
.
,
.

,
,

, .

.



, , , .
.
,
. .

.

: , ,

- :
, ;
; ;
; ; ;
; ; ;
; ;
.

R&D projects and studies show the work completed from 1 January to 31 December, whatever their beginning. Works not being ordered
by ordering parties are excluded.
Basic research is a creative, systematic activity focused on acquiring new knowledge on the origin and causes of phenomena and facts,
without any particular application or use in view. The results of a basic
research are often formulated as general principles, theories or rules.
Applied research is undertaken whether to establish a possibility
to use the results of a research, having in mind its practical application,
or to find new methods or ways that facilitate the achievement of a particular objective set in advance. This research starts from the existing
knowledge and examines it thoroughly in view of solving specific issues.
Experimental (development) research is a creative, systematic activity based on the results of basic and applied survey, and practical
knowledge directed towards introducing materials, products, devices,
processes and methods.
Inventions and Patents: an invention is an new technological solution to a specific issue that involves inventiveness and applicability. A
patent is the right which protects an invention. Patent and patent rights
are acquired after recognition and registration of a granted right in the
corresponding register.
Division of industry according to R&D intensity (according to
OECD standards): high technology, medium-high technology, mediumlow technology and low technology.
Socio-economic objective classification (based on OECD standards): the development of agriculture, forestry and fishing; promotion of
industrial development technology; production and rational use of energy; transport and telecommunications; urban and rural planning; combating pollution; health; social development and services; exploration
and exploitation of Earth and atmosphere; general advancement of
knowledge; civil space exploration; defense.

INNOVATIONS

,
, 32,5%.

Innovations were most introduced in the business practice


(32.5%).


, ,
77,7%.

Out of the total expenditure for the introduction of technological innovations, 77.7% were set aside for the purchase of equipment, hardware and software.

/
4,4%, a
7,3%, .

In relation to the total income of innovating enterprises, the share


of the income from the introduction of product/service innovations that
were new to the market was 4.4%, and those that were new to the enterprises were 7.3%.



38,4%; 31,1%;
,
, 25,9%.

The most significant effects of introduced product and process innovations were the improvement of product/service quality - 38.4%,
followed by the increase of product/service assortment 31.1%, and the
replacement of obsolete products/processes 25.9%.

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Sources, coverage and methods of data collection



.
20062008. .


. ,
20082010. .

The Survey on Innovation Activities of Enterprises in the Republic


of Serbia has been implemented as a two-year survey. It was first conducted for the period 2006-2008. For a successful implementation of the
development policy and strategy of competitive and innovating small and
medium enterprises the monitoring of their innovation capacities plays a
significant role. The second regular survey has been carried out for the
period 2008-2010.

:
( ),

.

2010. .

The reporting units of the survey are enterprises classified by size


class (based on the number of employees), defined classes of activities
and equal territorial representation. The base of active enterprises is
made of enterprises that have submitted their final financial statements
for 2010 to the Business Register Agency.

,

,
:
- : 10 49 ,
- : 50 249 ;
- : 250 ;
- .
:
- ( ,
);
- - ( -);
- on-line ( ).

The survey for small, medium and large enterprises is conducted


on a sample stratified according to the size of enterprises, where the size
is determined only by the number of employees:
- Small: 10 to 49 employees,
- Medium: 50 to 249 employees; - Large enterprises: 250 or more employees;
- By activities.

Definitions

, ,
,
(OECD, Oslo Manual, III
., 2005).

.
,
( ).
/

.
,
, ,
(OECD, Oslo Manual, III .,
2005).
, .

.
, (OECD, Oslo
Manual, III ., 2005).
/
.


,
,
/
(OECD, Oslo Manual, III ., 2005).

, ,
, ,
(OECD, Oslo Manual, III ., 2005).
%

().

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The following is used for the survey:


-

traditional form (paper form, sending and receiving by mail)

Web form (downloaded and returned completed via the web


application)

on-line questionnaire (downloaded and returned completed via


e-mail).

Innovation is the implementation of a new or significantly improved


product, service or process, a new marketing method or a new organisational method in business practice, workplace organization or external
relations of an enterprise with the environment (OECD, Oslo Manual,
third edition, 2005).
The enterprise may have several types of innovation activities in
the reference period. The enterprise is taken to be the reference unit and
the type of innovation activity the phenomenon (multiplied number.
Product/service innovation is the introduction of a good or service
that is new or significantly improved with respect to its characteristics or
intended uses. This includes significant improvements in technical specifications, components and materials, incorporated software, user friendliness or other function characteristics (OECD, Oslo Manual, third edition, 2005). The innovation must be new to the reference enterprise, but
it does not necessarily need to be new to the market.
Process innovation is the implementation of a new or significantly
improved product or delivery method. This includes significant changes
in techniques, equipment and/or software (OECD, Oslo Manual, third
edition, 2005).
Product/service innovations and process innovations are referred
to as technological innovations.
Organisational innovation in an enterprise is the implementation of
a new or significant change in the organizational structure or method with
the intent to improve the use of knowledge, product/service quality or to
increase the efficiency of business (OECD, Oslo Manual, third edition,
2005).
Marketing innovation is the implementation of a new marketing
method involving significant changes in product design, packaging,
placement and promotion or pricing (OECD, Oslo Manual, third edition,
2005).
The results are shown in % - as the share of the total number of
interviewed enterprises or as part of the observed phenomenon (subcontingents).

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CULTURE

2012. ,
19,61% .
, je 15%, 85%.

In 2012, the number of cinema performances increased by


19.61% in relation to the previous year. When compared with the total
cinema performances, the share of domestic films amounted to 15%,
and that of foreign films to 85%.

(, )
12% 2011/12.
. 8,2%,
2,7%
2010/11. .

The number of theatres (professional, amateur and childrens) was


down by about 12% over 2011/12, compared with the previous season.
The number of plays grew by 8.2%, while the number of theatre attendance by about 2.7% in relation to the theatre season 2010/11.

2012. 2011.
(- 4,5%, ).
-
73%, 24%, 3%.
: 70%, 28%, 2%.
- 2012. ,
.

In 2012, the number of radio stations increased in relation to 2011


by 4.5%, and that of TV stations was unchanged. There were 73% of
private radio stations, about 26% of public stations and 4% of others in
the total number of radio stations. The percentage structure of TV stations was similar: private 70%, public 28% and the others about 2%.
Radio programs broadcasting saw a decrease and TV programs an
increase in 2012.

2012.
0,08%, 7,7%,
59,6%, 9,9%, 22,7%.
8,6%,
12,2%, 34,4%, 7%
37,8%.

In the total number of libraries in 2012, national libraries participated with 0.08%, tertiary education libraries with 7.7%, school libraries
with 59.6%, specialised libraries with 9.9%, and public libraries with
22.7%. As for the total number of book copies, national libraries held
8.6%, tertiary education libraries 12.2%, school libraries 34.4%, specialised libraries 7% and public libraries 37.8%.


2011.
12,9%.
2011. : 22%
/, 66% 12%
. 2011.
13,9% .

30%.
, XIX ,
38%.

Publishing
The number of published books and brochures in 2011 increased
by about 12.9%, compared with the previous year
The structure of serial publications for 2011 is the following:
newspapers (22%), periodicals (66%) and other serial publications
(about 12%). The total number of serial publications for 2011 grew by
about 13,9% in relation to the previous year.
Religious architecture participates with more than 30% in the total
number of registered cultural monuments. According to the time of creation, the most common are cultural monuments from the nineteenth
century (more than 38%).

Sources and methods of data collection



, .

Data on institutions and enterprises in the domain of culture and


information have been collected by means of regular annual and multiannual statistical surveys.

Coverage

-

90 91 : ,
; , ,
. ,
, -, , ;

, .

58 .
.

Statistical reports on cultural, artistic, informative and sporting organisations and enterprises cover divisions 90 and 91 of the Classification of Activities: Creative, arts, and recreational entertainment; Libraries, archives, museums and other cultural activities. The annual surveys
cover cinemas, theatres, radio stations, TV stations, libraries; three-year
surveys cover philharmonic and professional orchestras, museums, art
galleries and archives. Statistical surveys on publishing and printing
cover the division 58 of the Classification of Activities. The list of cultural
monuments is conducted every ten years.


.
.
,
je , .

Professional theatre is an autonomous cultural-artistic institution


consisting of professional actors permanent ensemble. Professional
theatre includes also experimental theatre it the latter has a separate
administration.
Amateur theatre is a social, cultural-artistic institution, with an ensemble consisting mainly of amateur actors. Organisationally, it can be
autonomous or within a cultural-artistic society, cultural centre or another
institution.
Science and Culture

351

2013

-
,
. -,
,
.
,

( )
, -,
,
, .

Statistical Yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

Childrens theatre is a cultural-artistic institution having regular


performances for children, covering also puppet theatres. Excluded are
radio drama childrens groups, puppet groups within cultural societies
and single childrens groups performing occasional shows at schools.
Library is any organised collection of printed, written or otherwise
reproduced works (books and brochures) and other documents, including graphics and audio-visual materials, available to population for the
purposes of information, research, education and culture.

: ,
, ,
250
, () .
.
2009.
, .

Libraries include: national libraries, tertiary education institutions


libraries, specialised libraries, general scientific libraries and public libraries having at least 250 copies of books and brochures, newspapers and
periodicals, whether independent, attached to another library or another
institution/enterprise. The school libraries include primary and secondary
school libraries. Since 2009, the data on library activity have been taken
from the National Library of Serbia once a year.

,
, ,
.
.

Museum is an institution, which systematically collects, scientifically processes, keeps and exhibits objects originating from nature,
spiritual and material culture area. Art galleries are presented as art
museums.

,
.

Archive is an institution in which archive materials are permanently


preserved, processed and made available to users.

General archive is an archive dealing with archive materials from


all social activity domains.

Specialised archive is an archive dealing with a certain creators


archive materials or some particular activity branch.



,


.

Registered cultural monuments are structures created and advanced by nature or human work, of special interest for the community
as a whole, which are registered in the Register of Cultural Monuments
held by the relevant institution according to the Republic regulations
based on decisions of an authorised body.

1994.
( 31.12)
: , , , ,
, . (
).

The 1994 cultural registered monuments (as of 31 December)


census provided the most important information: type, category, time of
origin, purpose, protection level, conservation level and other (detailed
data are available in the dedicated publication and documentary tables).


2004.
, .

Data on registered cultural monuments were up-dated in 2004 by


adding new registered cultural monuments of culture, as well as by updated changes which the existing ones have undergone.

- ,
,
,
.

TV and radio stations are enterprises or units within other enterprises which broadcast programs for public purpose by means of their
radio/television transmitters.

(
),
1995. .

. ,

, ,
, .
( ),
().

(
, ) .

352

Since 1995, every TV station has been taken to be the reference


unit in contrast to previous years when TV centres were reference units.
Cinema is a hall or an open space fitted with projection facilities
and intended for the general public. Organisationally, a cinema can be
an independent enterprise or a unit within a film industry enterprise,
cultural centre, school and other institutions and enterprises. Cinemas
may be fixed (special projection room), open-air and mobile cinemas.
Cinema performance is a public film programme projection (longlength film with newsreel added or without it) lasting about two hours.

Science and Culture

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia


,
2000 ,
2000 .

main cinema performance, which length is at least 2000 meters, and

,

.

characters as perceived by the author and played by actors.

Long-length film is every film which can be used as part of the


short-length film is every film under 2000 meters of length.
Feature film is a film work addressing events, phenomena and

Documentary film is a film showing real life events, phenomena


, .

and persons.


, , -.

periodicals newspapers, journals and newsprint literature publishing.

2010.
COBIB.SR
.

,
.
-, -.
-

.
() ()
, ,
, . ()
,
,
() (. ). ()
( ,
),
. ,
,
().

,
,
, , , ,
, , .

, (),
- /
.

Publishing and newsprints activity covers books, brochures and

Data relative to publishing and newsprint for 2010 activity come


from the Serbian catalogue COBIB.SR with the assistance of the National Library of Serbia.
Books and brochures include the first editions and reprints of national and foreign authors work, as well as work edited in cooperation
with a foreign publisher.
The work-title instead of the volume is taken to be the unit. Worktitle is a printed content of a non-periodical publication by the same
author and under the same title.
Newspapers are serial (periodical) informative publications presenting current political, economic, scientific, art and sports events.
Newspapers with more editions, appearing under the same title and
being different only as to information of local character, are considered
single newspapers (e.g. Politika, etc.). If newspapers are printed in two
or more languages, (separate edition for each language, with considerable differences), each publishing language edition will be counted as
being a separate newspaper. However, when a few parts with a content
identical to that of a single newspaper issue are printed in two or more
languages, they are considered to be one newspaper.
A periodical is a publication issued under the same title in more or
less fixed intervals in an indefinite time period, addressing the questions
of general interest or some specialised field such as politics, economy,
culture, techniques, sports, fashion, etc.
Publisher of books and brochures, newspapers, periodicals and
newsprint literature is an enterprise-institution engaged in editing.

Science and Culture

353

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18.1.
, ,
2011.

R&D ORGANISATIONS,
BY SECTORS AND SCIENTIFIC FIELDS, IN 2011

Total

Non-financial
sector

Government
sector

Tertiary
education

Non-profit
sector


-
-



259
32
82
21
26
77
21

94
10
51
10
6
17
-

58
10
11
3
13
11
10

102
12
20
8
6
47
9

5
1
2
2

REPUBLIC OF SERBIA
Natural sciences, mathematics
Engineering and technology
Agricultural sciences
Medical and health sciences
Social sciences
Humanities


-
-



199
28
50
18
21
63
19

64
8
29
9
4
14
-

55
10
10
3
11
11
10

76
10
11
6
5
37
7

4
1
1
2

SRBIJA - SEVER
Natural sciences, mathematics
Engineering and technology
Agricultural sciences
Medical and health sciences
Social sciences
Humanities


-
-



164
26
42
16
16
47
17

56
7
26
9
3
11
-

52
10
9
3
9
11
10

52
9
7
4
3
24
5

4
1
1
2

Beogradski region
Natural sciences, mathematics
Engineering and technology
Agricultural sciences
Medical and health sciences
Social sciences
Humanities


-
-



35
2
8
2
5
16
2

8
1
3
1
3
-

3
1
2
-

24
1
4
2
2
13
2

Region Vojvodine
Natural sciences, mathematics
Engineering and technology
Agricultural sciences
Medical and health sciences
Social sciences
Humanities


-
-



60
4
32
3
5
14
2

30
2
22
1
2
3
-

3
1
2
-

26
2
9
2
1
10
2

1
1
-

SRBIJA - JUG
Natural sciences, mathematics
Engineering and technology
Agricultural sciences
Medical and health sciences
Social sciences
Humanities


-
-



34
2
18
1
4
8
1

19
1
14
2
2
-

1
1
-

13
1
4
1
1
5
1

1
1
-

Region umadije i Zapadne Srbije


Natural sciences, mathematics
Engineering and technology
Agricultural sciences
Medical and health sciences
Social sciences
Humanities


-
-



26
2
14
2
1
6
1

11
1
8
1
1
-

2
1
1
-

13
1
5
1
5
1

Region June i Istone Srbije


Natural sciences, mathematics
Engineering and technology
Agricultural sciences
Medical and health sciences
Social sciences
Humanities

Ko

354

Region Kosovo i Metohija

Science and Culture

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

18.2.
,
, , 2011.

R&D PERSONNEL, FULL-TIME AND PART-TIME,


BY SECTORS, SCIENTIFIC FIELDS AND SEX, 2011

Assistant
Tehnicians
Managers
Other personnel
researchers

All Female All Female All Female All Female All Female All Female

Researchers

Total

19742 10030 13609

6716

1431

636

2317

1451

370

164

2015 1063 REPUBLIC OF SERBIA


-
-


517
42
355
79
13
28

173
10
102
48
13

165
13
105
41
1
5

52
4
22
22
4

123
9
80
23
1
10

48
4
27
16
1

123
17
92
4
6
4

38
2
31
2
3

66
3
40
11
3
9

23
10
8
5

40
38
2
-

12
12
-

Non-financial sector
Natural sciences, mathematics
Engineering and technology
Agricultural sciences
Medical and health sciences
Social sciences


-
-



5490
1944
1254
207
1334
381
370

2928
1098
529
171
707
212
211

2929
1360
389
163
400
296
321

1636
791
165
133
223
148
176

601
119
390
1
81
4
6

226
52
134
1
35
2
2

862
305
249
24
191
58
35

514
162
131
19
127
49
26

118
10
37
10
52
7
2

50
5
9
10
19
5
2

980
150
189
9
610
16
6

502
88
90
8
303
8
5

Government sector
Natural sciences, mathematics
Engineering and technology
Agricultural sciences
Medical and health sciences
Social sciences
Humanities


-
-



13708
1698
3454
2530
1207
3053
1766

6907 10506
873 1355
1247 2522
1507 2123
633
801
1607 2226
1040 1479

5020
665
848
1219
387
1064
837

695
102
179
39
104
141
130

353
57
43
29
58
83
83

1329
120
205
280
157
459
108

896
78
105
200
110
317
86

183
21
27
26
18
84
7

89
13
10
17
6
40
3

995
100
521
62
127
143
42

549
60
241
42
72
103
31

Tertiary education
Natural sciences
Engineering and technology
Agricultural sciences
Medical and health science
Social sciences
Humanities

9
1
8

8
1
7

12
2
10

9
1
8

3
3

3
3

3
1
2

2
1
1

8289 11175

5576

1211

518

1834

1136

328

145

1750

27
4
23
16298

22
3
19

Non-profit sector
Social sciences
Humanities

914 SRBIJA - SEVER


-
-



439
33
292
77
12
25
439

148
8
84
46
10
148

132
13
76
40
1
2
132

45
4
19
21
1
45

119
9
76
23
1
10
119

46
4
25
16
1
46

100
8
79
4
5
4
100

28
23
2
3
28

54
3
29
10
3
9
54

19
7
7
5
19

34
32
2
34

10
10
10

Non-financial sector
Natural sciences, mathematics
Engineering and technology
Agricultural sciences
Medical and health sciences
Social sciences
Humanities


-
-



5196
1944
1052
207
1242
381
370

2769
1098
413
171
664
212
211

2865
1360
356
163
369
296
321

1601
791
146
133
207
148
176

528
119
330
1
68
4
6

193
52
106
1
30
2
2

820
305
226
24
172
58
35

483
162
111
19
116
49
26

118
10
37
10
52
7
2

50
5
9
10
19
5
2

865
150
103
9
581
16
6

442
88
41
8
292
8
5

Government sector
Natural sciences, mathematics
Engineering and technology
Agricultural sciences
Medical and health sciences
Social sciences
Humanities

Science and Culture

355

2013

Statistical Yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

18.2.
,
, , 2011.
()

R&D PERSONNEL, FULL-TIME AND PART-TIME,


BY SECTORS, SCIENTIFIC FIELDS AND SEX, 2011
(continued)

Assistant
Tehnicians
Managers
Other personnel
researchers

All Female All Female All Female All Female All Female All Female

Total


10637
- 1418
-
2566

1726

1165

2387

1375

Researchers

5351
706
958
1043
614
1238
792

8169
1139
1817
1516
764
1757
1176

3922
529
640
894
373
830
656

553
84
123
13
104
113
116

271
48
22
8
58
62
73

911
95
142
141
152
330
51

622
67
76
106
105
228
40

153
16
16
26
18
70
7

74
10
7
17
6
31
3

851
84
468
30
127
117
25

462
52
213
18
72
87
20

26
3
23

21
2
19

9
1
8

8
1
7

11
1
10

8
8

3
3

3
3

3
1
2

2
1
1

11203

5707

7777

3934

892

364

1336

792

235

96

963


-
-


408
28
274
77
5
24

140
7
77
46
10

122
9
71
40
2

43
3
18
21
1

109
9
67
23
10

41
4
20
16
1

94
8
75
4
3
4

27
22
2
3

51
2
29
10
2
8

19
7
7
5

32
32
-

10
10
-

Non-financial sector
Natural sciences, mathematics
Engineering and technology
Agricultural sciences
Medical and health sciences
Social sciences


-
-



4425
1944
1014
207
509
381
370

2400
1098
403
171
305
212
211

2707
1360
335
163
232
296
321

1521
791
141
133
132
148
176

494
119
330
1
34
4
6

178
52
106
1
15
2
2

769
305
219
24
128
58
35

452
162
108
19
88
49
26

97
10
37
10
31
7
2

43
5
9
10
12
5
2

358
150
93
9
84
16
6

206
88
39
8
58
8
5

Government sector
Natural sciences, mathematics
Engineering and technology
Agricultural sciences
Medical and health sciences
Social sciences
Humanities


-
-



6344
888
1357
1005
784
1619
691

3146
404
492
609
415
836
390

4939
764
911
883
511
1213
657

2362
325
319
526
247
576
369

278
64
58
10
93
53
-

137
40
12
6
53
26
-

470
54
57
77
74
203
5

310
39
21
58
54
138
-

84
4
12
5
14
42
7

32
6
1
6
16
3

573
2
319
30
92
108
22

305
134
18
55
80
18

Tertiary education
Natural sciences, mathematics
Engineering and technology
Agricultural sciences
Medical and health sciences
Social sciences
Humanities

26
3
23

21
2
19

9
1
8

8
1
7

11
1
10

8
8

3
3

3
3

3
1
2

2
1
1

5095

2582

3398

1642

319

154

498

344

93

49

787

31
5
18
7
1

8
1
7
-

10
4
5
1
-

2
1
1
-

10
9
1
-

5
5
-

6
4
2
-

1
1
-

3
1
1
1

2
2
-

771
38
733

369
10
359

158
21
137

80
5
75

34
34

15
15

51
7
44

31
3
28

21
21

7
7

507
10
497

236
2
234

Government sector
Engineering and technology
Medical and health sciences

4293
530
1209
721
381
768
684

2205
302
466
434
199
402
402

3230
375
906
633
253
544
519

1560
204
321
368
126
254
287

275
20
65
3
11
60
116

134
8
10
2
5
36
73

441
41
85
64
78
127
46

312
28
55
48
51
90
40

69
12
4
21
4
28
-

42
10
1
16
15
-

278
82
149
35
9
3

157
52
79
17
7
2

Tertiary education
Natural sciences, mathematics
Engineering and technology
Agricultural sciences
Medical and health sciences
Social sciences
Humanities






-
-



-


-
-



356

Higher education
Natural sciences, mathematics
Engineering and technology
Agricultural sciences
Medical and health sciences
Social sciences
Humanities
Non-profit sector
Social sciences
Humanities

521 Beogradski region

Non-profit sector
Social sciences
Humanities

393 Region Vojvodine


Non-financial sector
Natural sciences, mathematics
Engineering and technology
Medical and health sciences
Social sciences

Science and Culture

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

18.2.
,
, , 2011.
()

R&D PERSONNEL, FULL-TIME AND PART-TIME,


BY SECTORS, SCIENTIFIC FIELDS AND SEX, 2011
(continued)

Assistant
Tehnicians
Managers
Other personnel
researchers

All Female All Female All Female All Female All Female All Female

Total

Researchers

3444

1741

2434

1140

220

118

483

315

42

19

265

78
9
63
2
1
3

25
2
18
2
3

33
29
1
3

7
3
1
3

4
4
-

2
2
-

23
9
13
1
-

10
2
8
-

12
11
1
-

4
3
1
-

6
6
-

2
2
-

294
202
92

159
116
43

64
33
31

35
19
16

73
60
13

33
28
5

42
23
19

31
20
11

115
86
29

60
49
11

Government sector
Engineering and technology
Medical and health sciences

3071
280
888
804
42
666
391

1556
167
289
464
19
369
248

2337
216
705
607
37
469
303

1098
136
208
325
14
234
181

142
18
56
26
28
14

82
9
21
21
21
10

418
25
63
139
5
129
57

274
11
29
94
5
89
46

30
5
11
14
-

15
3
3
9
-

144
16
53
32
26
17

87
8
28
24
16
11

Tertiary education
Natural sciences, mathematics
Engineering and technology
Agricultural sciences
Medical and health sciences
Social sciences
Humanities

1
1

1
1

1
1

1
1

1438

722

1108

526

74

46

163

101

33

13

60


-
-

62
58
1
3
62

19
16
3
19

31
28
3
31

6
3
3
6

3
3
3

2
2
2

13
12
1
13

7
7
7

10
10
10

2
2
2

5
5
5

2
2
2

Non-financial sector
Natural sciences, mathematics
Engineering and technology
Agricultural sciences
Medical and health sciences

24
24

13
13

16
16

10
10

3
3

1
1

3
3

1
1

2
2

1
1

Government sector
Medical and health sciences

1351
232
299
295
42
279
204

689
137
88
161
19
156
128

1061
168
255
239
37
211
151

510
106
70
123
14
108
89

67
18
8
22
5
14

42
9
3
17
3
10

147
25
9
34
5
52
22

93
11
21
5
38
18

23
5
7
11
-

11
3
1
7
-

53
16
20
17

33
8
14
11

1
1

1
1

1
1

1
1

2006

1019

1326

614

146

72

320

214

205

16
9
5
2

6
2
2
2

2
1
1

1
1

1
1
-

10
9
1
-

3
2
1
-

2
1
1

2
1
1

1
1
-

Non-financial sector
Engineering and technology
Agricultural sciences
Social sciences

270
202
68

146
116
30

48
33
15

25
19
6

70
60
10

32
28
4

39
23
16

30
20
10

113
86
27

59
49
10

Government sector
Engineering and technology
Medical and health sciences

1720
48
589
509
387
187

867
30
201
303
213
120

1276
48
450
368
258
152

588
30
138
202
126
92

75
48
4
23
-

40
18
4
18
-

271
54
105
77
35

181
29
73
51
28

7
4
3
-

4
2
2
-

91
33
32
26
-

54
14
24
16
-

Tertiary education
Natural sciences, mathematics
Engineering and technology
Agricultural sciences
Social sciences
Humanities

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

... Region Kosovo i Metohija


-
-




-


-
-







-
-







-
-



149 SRBIJA - JUG


Non-financial sector
Natural sciences, mathematics
Engineering and technology
Agricultural sciences
Medical and health sciences
Social sciences

Non-profit sector
Social sciences

Region umadije i Zapadne


36 Srbije

Tertiary education
Natural sciences, mathematics
Engineering and technology
Agricultural sciences
Medical and health sciences
Social sciences
Humanities
Non-profit sector
Social sciences

Region June i Istone


113 Srbije

Science and Culture

357

2013

Statistical Yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

R&D RESEARCH WORKS (PROJECTS AND STUDIES)


BY SECTORS, 2011

18.3. ( )
, 2011.


Number of scientific works

, .
The value of scientific works, thous. RSD

Total

Basic
research

Applied
research

Experimental development

24683992
2316558
8336924
13999017
31493

10360031
68284
3558575
6732260
912

8332825
1610874
2622467
4074497
24987

5991136
637400
2155882
3192260
5594

22574521
2014581
8066538
12485081
8321

9479003
61936
3555985
5861082
-

7459206
1391354
2354671
3710454
2727

17850962
1863233
7602280
8377128
8321

7384192
61936
3478893
3843363
-

4723559
151348
464258
4107953

358

Basic
research

Applied
research

Experimental development

10698
498
3400
6783
17

5661
34
1804
3822
1

2779
192
1049
1530
8

2258
272
547
1431
8

REPUBLIC OF SERBIA
Non-financial sector
Government sector
Tertiary education
Non-profit sector

5636312
561291
2155882
2913545
5594

8603
423
3273
4895
12

4563
32
1803
2728
-

2390
155
923
1308
4

1650
236
547
859
8

SRBIJA - SEVER
Non-financial sector
Government sector
Tertiary education
Non-profit sector

5502536
1374830
2036781
2088198
2727

4964234
426467
2086606
2445567
5594

6782
402
3070
3298
12

3680
32
1743
1905
-

1658
139
799
716
4

1444
231
528
677
8

Beogradski region
Non-financial sector
Government sector
Tertiary education
Non-profit sector

2094811
77092
2017719

1956670
16524
317890
1622256

672078
134824
69276
467978

1821
21
203
1597

883
60
823

732
16
124
592

206
5
19
182

Region Vojvodine
Non-financial sector
Government sector
Tertiary education

2109471
301977
270386
1513936
23172

881028
6348
2590
871178
912

873619
219520
267796
364043
22260

354824
76109
278715
-

2095
75
127
1888
5

1098
2
1
1094
1

389
37
126
222
4

608
36
572
-

SRBIJA - JUG
Non-financial sector
Government sector
Tertiary education
Non-profit sector

1134346
243828
35325
832021

609692
6348
602432

434216
217328
35325
159303

90438
20152
70286

671
48
97
521

378
2
375

236
34
97
101

57
12
45

975125
58149
235061
681915

271336
2590
268746

439403
2192
232471
204740

264386
55957
208429

1424
27
30
1367

720
1
719

153
3
29
121

551
24
527

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

Total

Region umadije i Zapadne


Srbije
Non-financial sector
Government sector
Tertiary education
Region June i Istone
Srbije
Non-financial sector
Government sector
Tertiary education
Region Kosovo i Metohija

Science and Culture

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

18.4.
- , 2011.

VALUE OF R&D WORKS BY PRIMARY SOCIO-ECONOMIC


OBJECTIVES, 2011

Thous. RSD

Total

f which budgetary
funds

Primary socio-economic objectives

24683992

15185376

2316558

59993

Non-financial sector

90026
299866
1173430
38057
100
54947
328085
224866
8214
11598
87369

30000
12041
40
30
40
14243
3599
-

Development of agriculture, forestry and fishing


Promotion of industrial development technology
Production and rational use of energy
Transport and communications
Urban and rural plannning
Combatting pollution
Health
Social development and services
Exploration and exploitation of Earth and atmosphere
General advancement of knowledge
Defense

8336924

5740211

1648282
1659170
268577
137530
95665
54070
14098
88581
1070070
139228
3161653

866692
737784
87798
55879
52691
46786
14098
88581
842089
136335
2811478

13999017

9382900

1036599
1274047
617473
381671
57921
235274
307264
1312772
3648537
819334
4266546
41579

968909
1117042
411539
247507
42031
215210
177263
1019352
1744989
471885
2936461
30712

31493

2272

Non-profit sector

1336
30157

912
1360

Development of agriculture, forestry and fishing


Social development and services

22574521

13750187

2014581

33739

Non-financial sector

89507
274989
1112749
33417
100
54766
301583
41970
8214
9917
87369

30000
30
40
30
40
3599
-

Development of agriculture, forestry and fishing


Promotion of industrial development technology
Production and rational use of energy
Transport and telecommunications
Urban and rural plannning
Combatting pollution
Health
Social development and services
Exploration and exploitation of Earth and atmosphere
General advancement of knowledge
Defense

8066538

5615164

1445068
1615664
263040

808817
694278
82261

REPUBLIC OF SERBIA

Government sector

Development of agriculture, forestry and fishing


Promotion of industrial development technology
Production and rational use of energy
Transport and communications
Urban and rural plannning
Combatting pollution
Identification and treatment of pollution
Health
Social development and services
Exploration and exploitation of Earth and atmosphere
General advancement of knowledge
Tertiary education

Development of agriculture, forestry and fishing


Promotion of industrial development technology
Production and rational use of energy
Transport and communications
Urban and rural plannning
Combatting pollution
Identification and treatment of pollution
Health
Social development and services
Exploration and exploitation of Earth and atmosphere
General advancement of knowledge
Defense

SRBIJA SEVER

Government sector

Development of agriculture, forestry and fishing


Promotion of industrial development technology
Production and rational use of energy

Science and Culture

359

2013

Statistical Yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

18.4.
- , 2011. ()

VALUE OF R&D WORKS BY PRIMARY SOCIO-ECONOMIC


OBJECTIVES, 2011 (continued)

Thous. RSD

f which budgetary
funds

Total

Primary socio-economic objectives

137530
93792
54070
86423
1070070
139228
3161653

55879
50818
46786
86423
842089
136335
2811478

12485081

8099924

930211
881651
555136
327935
42675
227636
307264
1172413
3572143
817563
3640492
9962

870544
781968
355531
208234
26785
208491
177263
887512
1670940
470114
2435580
6962

8321

1360

Non-profit sector

424
7897

1360

Development of agriculture, forestry and fishing


Social development and services

17850962

10445261

1863233

33739

Non-financial sector

84396
263337
983036
33417
100
54766
300716
41970
4264
9862
87369

30000
30
40
30
40
3599
-

Development of agriculture, forestry and fishing


Promotion of industrial development technology
Production and rational use of energy
Transport and telecommunications
Urban and rural plannning
Combatting pollution
Health
Social development and services
Exploration and exploitation of Earth and atmosphere
General advancement of knowledge
Defense

7602280

5270393

993120
1603354
263040
137530
93792
54070
86423
1070070
139228
3161653

475496
682828
82261
55879
50818
46786
86423
842089
136335
2811478

8377128

5139769

615915
440214
432900
266954
42675
2898
830
1018461
3075885
699616
1770818
9962

590100
371985
233295
157253
26785
2898
830
834490
1516145
394538
1004488
6962

360

Transport and telecommunications


Urban and rural plannning
Combatting pollution
Health
Social development and services
Exploration and exploitation of Earth and atmosphere
General advancement of knowledge
Tertiary education

Development of agriculture, forestry and fishing


Promotion of industrial development technology
Production and rational use of energy
Transport and telecommunications
Urban and rural plannning
Combatting pollution
Identification and treatment of pollution
Health
Social development and services
Exploration and exploitation of Earth and atmosphere
General advancement of knowledge
Defense

Beogradski region

Government sector

Development of agriculture, forestry and fishing


Promotion of industrial development technology
Production and rational use of energy
Transport and telecommunications
Urban and rural plannning
Combatting pollution
Health
Social development and services
Exploration and exploitation of Earth and atmosphere
General advancement of knowledge
Tertiary education

Development of agriculture, forestry and fishing


Promotion of industrial development technology
Production and rational use of energy
Transport and communications
Urban and rural plannning
Combatting pollution
Identification and treatment of pollution
Health
Social development and services
Exploration and exploitation of Earth and atmosphere
General advancement of knowledge
Defense

Science and Culture

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

18.4.
- , 2011. ()

VALUE OF R&D WORKS BY PRIMARY SOCIO-ECONOMIC


OBJECTIVES, 2011 (continued)

Thous. RSD

f which budgetary
funds

Total

Primary socio-economic objectives

8321

1360

Non-profit

424
7897

1360

Development of agriculture, forestry and fishing


Social development and services

4723559

3304926

151348

Non-financial sector

5111
11652
129713
867
3950
55

Development of agriculture, forestry and fishing


Promotion of industrial development technology
Production and rational use of energy
Health
Exploration and exploitation of Earth and atmosphere
General advancement of knowledge

464258

344771

451948
12310

333321
11450

4107953

2960155

314296
441437
122236
60981
224738
306434
153952
496258
117947
1869674

280444
409983
122236
50981
205593
176433
53022
154795
75576
1431092

1134346

781317

Region Vojvodine

Government sector

Development of agriculture, forestry and fishing


Promotion of industrial development technology
Tertiary education

Development of agriculture, forestry and fishing


Promotion of industrial development technology
Production and rational use of energy
Transport and telecommunications
Combatting pollution
Identification and treatment of pollution
Health
Social development and services
Exploration and exploitation of Earth and atmosphere
General advancement of knowledge
SRBIJA JUG

243828

26254

Non-financial sector

519
12311
16386
4640
181
25391
182741
1659

12011
14243
-

Development of agriculture, forestry and fishing


Promotion of industrial development technology
Production and rational use of energy
Transport and telecommunications
Combatting pollution
Health
Social development and services
General advancement of knowledge

35325

32578

Government sector

35325
832021
106229
170163
20072
34273

32578
721573
98206
135440
17336
29273

Development of agriculture, forestry and fishing


Promotion of industrial development technology
Production and rational use of energy
Urban and rural planning
Identification and treatment of pollution
Health

6168

6168

3861
45723
25871
419661
23172
912
22260
975125
58149
12566
44295

2942
37204
25821
369183
912
912
653872
-

1111

Non-profit sector

155
22

Development of agriculture, forestry and fishing


Social development and services

Tertiary education

Development of agriculture, forestry and fishing


Promotion of industrial development technology
Production and rational use of energy
Transport and telecommunications
Urban and rural planning
Combatting pollution
Health
Social development and services
Exploration and exploitation of Earth and atmosphere
General advancement of knowledge
Defense

Science and Culture

361

2013

Statistical Yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

18.4.
- , 2011. ()

VALUE OF R&D WORKS BY PRIMARY SOCIO-ECONOMIC


OBJECTIVES, 2011 (continued)

Thous. RSD

f which budgetary
funds

Total

235061

92469

Primary socio-economic objectives

Region Sumadije i Zapadne Srbije

167889

25297

Non-financial sector

43506
5537
1873
14098
2158
681915
159
222233

43506
5537
1873
14098
2158
561403
159
199634

Development of agriculture, forestry and fishing


Promotion of industrial development technology
Production and rational use of energy
Transport and telecommunications
Combatting pollution
Health
Social development and services
General advancement of knowledge

42265

38672

Government sector

19463

10000

Development of agriculture, forestry and fishing

9078

9078

3777
94636
50523
1771
206393
31617
45723
25871
419661

3777
94636
48228
1771
131698
23750
37204
25821
369183

23172

912

Non-profit sector

912
22260

912
-

Development of agriculture, forestry and fishing


Social development and services

975125

653872

58149

Non-financial sector

12566
44295
1111
155
22

Development of agriculture, forestry and fishing


Production and rational use of energy
Health
Social development and services
General advancement of knowledge

235061

92469

Government sector

167889
43506
5537
1873
14098
2158

25297
43506
5537
1873
14098
2158

Development of agriculture, forestry and fishing


Promotion of industrial development technology
Production and rational use of energy
Urban and rural planning
Identification and treatment of pollution
Health

681915

561403

159
222233
42265
19463
9078
3777
94636
50523
1771
206393
31617

159
199634
38672
10000
9078
3777
94636
48228
1771
131698
23750

...

...

362

Tertiary education

Development of agriculture, forestry and fishing


Promotion of industrial development technology
Production and rational use of energy
Transport and telecommunications
Urban and rural planning
Combatting pollution
Health
Social development and services
General advancement of knowledge

Region June i Istone Srbije

Tertiary education

Development of agriculture, forestry and fishing


Promotion of industrial development technology
Production and rational use of energy
Transport and telecommunications
Urban and rural planning
Combatting pollution
Health
Social development and services
Exploration and exploitation of Earth and atmosphere
General advancement of knowledge
Defense
Region Kosovo i Metohija

Science and Culture

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

18.5. ,
, 2011.

EXPENDITURE FOR R&D BY


SECTORS AND SCIENTIFIC FIELDS, 2011

thous. RSD

Gross domestic
expenditure

Gross investments

/ Current expenditure

Total


Gross salaries

Material costs

24683992

2119086

22564906

14630512

7934394

2316558
2419
51261
24688

1424527
1560
1200

892031
859
51261
23488

466363
611
51261
22286

425668
248
1202

,


,

129713
8165
2993
3471

43127
819
2993
3471

86586
7346
-

2086
7314
-

84500
32
-

62049

3507

26652

22130

4522

4453
9324

5341

4453
3983

2443
2607

2010
1376

12922

997

11925

8647

3278

1111

1111

1111

87663

24388

63275

31582

31693

13247
6783

2387
5125

10860
1658

6366
1151

4494
507

7448

1290

6158

5098

1060

5240

5240

3924

1316

1081277
12011
55680
69870
32306
13376

1036144
38607
1026
5067

45133
12011
17073
68725
32306
8309

10975
8060
20223
5918

34158
12011
9013
48502
32306
2391

72
105875

45398

72
60477

54389

72
6088

17653

672

16981

3949

13032

293128
3662

16068
1120

277060
2542

185254
2327

91806
215

REPUBLIC OF SERBIA
Non-financial sector
Agriculture
Fishing
Mining and quarrying
Extraction of crude petroleum and
natural gas
Mining of metal ores
Other mining and quarrying
Manufacture of tobacco products
Manufacture of wood and of products of
wood
Manufacture of pulp, paper and of
articles of paper
Publishing activities
Manufacture of coke, refined petroleum
products and nuclear fuels
Manufacture of chemicals and chemical
products
Manufacture of rubber and plastic products
Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral products
Manufacture of basic metals
Manufacture of fabricated metal products
Manufacture of electrical equipment
Manufacture of other transport equipment
Manufacture of furniture
Construction
Wholesale trade and intermediation
Retail trade
Air transport
Postal activities and telecommunications
Real estate activities
Rental of machinery and equipment
without operator
Computer programming, consultancy
and related activities
Scientific research and development
Other professional, scientific and technical activities
Human health and social work activities

14303
2900

4220
-

10083
2900

4851
1800

5232
1100

181495
8336924

180000
204956

1495
8131968

5444648

1495
2687320

7938587
387147
11190

200217
4529
210

7738370
382618
10980

5164724
269525
10399

2573646
113093
581

13999017

489309

13509708

8712101

4797607

33852

33852

28416

5436

29486
13935679

489309

29486
13446370

28373
8655312

1113
4791058

31493

294

31199

7400

23799

Non-profit sector

31493

294

31199

7400

23799

Activities of membership organizations

Activities of membership organizations


Government sector
Computer programming, consultancy
and related activities
Scientific research and development
Human health and social work activities
Tertiary education
Sale, maintenance and repair of motor
vehicles
Computer programming, consultancy
and related activities
Human health and social work activities

Science and Culture

363

2013

Statistical Yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

18.5. ,
, 2011. ()

EXPENDITURE FOR R&D BY


SECTORS AND SCIENTIFIC FIELD, 2011 (continued)

thous. RSD

Gross domestic
expenditure

Gross investments

/ Current expenditure

Total


Gross salaries

Material costs

22574521

1883768

20658863

13432568

7226295

2014581
2419
51261
24130

1227842
1560
1200

754849
859
51261
22930

419364
611
51261
22286

335485
248
644

,

,





129713
2993

43127
2993

86586
-

2086
-

84500
-

62049

3507

26652

22130

4522

4453

4453

2443

2010

11652

997

10655

8066

2589

87650

24388

63262

31582

31680

11226
6515

2337
5125

8889
1390

5916
1151

2973
239

5111

1290

3821

2761

1060

1036982
55674
69526
32044
8736

1035882
38601
871
427

1100
17073
68655
32044
8309

8060
20223
5918

1100
9013
48432
32044
2391

72
104625

45398

72
59227

53589

72
5638

17653

672

16981

3949

13032

267737
3662

14127
1120

253610
2542

168354
2327

85256
215

14303
2900

4220
-

10083
2900

4851
1800

5232
1100

Non-financial sector
Agriculture
Fishing
Mining and quarrying
Extraction of crude petroleum and natural gas
Other mining and quarrying
Manufacture of wood and of products of
wood
Manufacture of pulp, paper and of articles of paper
Manufacture of coke, refined petroleum
products and nuclear fuels
Manufacture of rubber and plastic products
Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral products
Manufacture of basic metals
Manufacture of fabricated metal products
Manufacture of other transport equipment
Construction
Wholesale trade and intermediation
Retail trade
Air transport
Postal activities and telecommunications
Real estate activities
Rental of machinery and equipment
without operator
Computer programming, consultancy
and related activities
Scientific research and development
Other professional, scientific and technical activities
Human health and social work activities
Activities of membership organizations

SRBIJA SEVER

1495

1495

1495

8066538

200722

7865816

5276389

2589427

7668201
387147
11190

195983
4529
210

7472218
382618
10980

4996465
269525
10399

2475753
113093
581

12485081

455054

12030027

7729971

4300056

33852
12451229

455054

33852
11996175

28416
7701555

5436
4294620

8321

150

8171

6844

1327

Non-profit sector

8321

150

8171

6844

1327

Activities of membership organizations

17850962

1655595

16163477

10583616

5579861

1863233
2419
51261
24130
2993

1181433
1560
1200
2993

649910
859
51261
22930
-

404532
611
51261
22286
-

245378
248
644
-

62049

3507

26652

22130

4522

4453

4453

2443

2010

87650

24388

63262

31582

31680

364

Government sector
Computer programming, consultancy
and related activities
Scientific research and development
Human health and social work activities
Tertiary education
Sale, maintenance and repair of motor
vehicles
Human health and social work activities

Beogradski region
Non-financial sector
Agriculture
Fishing
Mining and quarrying
Other mining and quarrying
Manufacture of wood and of products of
wood
Manufacture of pulp, paper and of articles of paper
Manufacture of rubber and plastic products

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EXPENDITURE FOR R&D BY


SECTORS AND SCIENTIFIC FIELD, 2011 (continued)

thous. RSD

Gross domestic
expenditure

Gross investments

/ Current expenditure

Gross salaries

Total

Material costs

7276
6515

1397
5125

5879
1390

4279
1151

1600
239

1036982
55674
68604
32044
8736

1035882
38601
816
427

1100
17073
67788
32044
8309

8060
19941
5918

1100
9013
47847
32044
2391

72
104625

45398

72
59227

53589

72
5638

17653

672

16981

3949

13032

267737
3662

14127
1120

253610
2542

168354
2327

85256
215

14303
2900

4220
-

10083
2900

4851
1800

5232
1100

Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral products


Manufacture of basic metals
Manufacture of other transport equipment
Construction
Wholesale trade and intermediation
Retail trade
Air transport
Postal activities and telecommunications
Real estate activities
Rental of machinery and equipment
without operator
Computer programming, consultancy
and related activities
Scientific research and development
Other professional, scientific and technical activities
Human health and social work activities
Activities of membership organizations

1495

1495

1495

7602280

185071

7417209

4979711

2437498

7203943
387147
11190

180332
4529
210

7023611
382618
10980

4699787
269525
10399

2323824
113093
581

Government sector
Computer programming, consultancy
and related activities
Scientific research and development
Human health and social work activities

8377128
8377128

288941
288941

8088187
8088187

5192529
5192529

2895658
2895658

Tertiary education
Human health and social work activities

8321

150

8171

6844

1327

Non-profit sector

8321

150

8171

6844

1327

Activities of membership organisations

4723559

228173

4495386

2848952

1646434

151348

46409

104939

14832

90107

129713

43127

86586

2086

84500

11652

997

10655

8066

2589

3950

940

3010

1637

1373

5111
922

1290
55

3821
867

2761
282

1060
585

464258

15651

448607

296678

151929

464258

15651

448607

296678

151929

4107953

166113

3941840

2537442

1404398

33852
4074101

166113

33852
3907988

28416
2509026

5436
1398962

2109471

235318

1874034

1197944

676090

301977

196685

105173

46999

58174

558
8165
3471
9324

819
3471
5341

558
7346
3983

7314
2607

558
32
1376

1270

1270

581

689

1111

1111

1111

13

13

13

Region Vojvodine
Non-financial sector
Extraction of crude petroleum and natural gas
Manufacture of coke, refined petroleum
products and nuclear fuels
Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral products
Manufacture of fabricated metal products
Wholesale trade and intermediation
Government sector
Computer programming, consultancy
and related activities
Tertiary education
Sale, maintenance and repair of motor
vehicles
Human health and social work activities
SRBIJA JUG
Non-financial sector
Extraction of crude petroleum and natural gas
Mining of metal ores
Manufacture of tobacco products
Publishing activities
Manufacture of coke, refined petroleum
products and nuclear fuels
Manufacture of chemicals and chemical
products
Manufacture of rubber and plastic products

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EXPENDITURE FOR R&D BY


SECTORS AND SCIENTIFIC FIELD, 2011 (continued)

thous. RSD

Gross domestic
expenditure

Gross investments

/ Current expenditure

Gross salaries

Total

Material costs

2021
268

50
-

1971
268

450
-

1521
268

2337

2337

2337

5240

5240

3924

1316

44295
12011
6
344
262
4640
1250

262
6
155
4640
-

44033
12011
70
262
1250

10975
800

33058
12011
70
262
450

23450

16900

6550

25391

1941

180000

180000

270386

4234

266152

168259

97893

270386

4234

266152

168259

97893

1513936

34255

1479681

982130

497551

Government sector
Computer programming, consultancy
and related activities
Tertiary education
Computer programming, consultancy
and related activities

29486

28373

1113

34255

1450195

953757

496438

23172

144

23028

556

22472

Non-profit sector

23172

144

23028

556

22472

Activities of membership organisations

1134346

215437

918790

656549

262241

243828
3471
9324

195443
3471
5341

48266
3983

24018
2607

24248
1376

1270

1270

581

689

13

13

13

2021
268
2337

50
-

1971
268
2337

450
2337

1521
268
-

1659
12011
173
4640
1250

4640
-

1659
12011
54
1250

343
800

1316
12011
54
450

25391

1941

23450

16900

6550

180000

180000

35325

35325

28623

6702

Activities of membership organizations

29486

Manufacture of electrical equipment


Manufacture of other transport equipment
Manufacture of furniture
Construction
Wholesale trade and intermediation
Retail trade
Air transport
Real estate activities
Computer programming, consultancy
and related activities

1484450

Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral products


Manufacture of basic metals
Manufacture of fabricated metal products

Human health and social work activities

Region Sumadije i Zapadne Srbije


Non-financial sector
Manufacture of tobacco products
Publishing activities
Manufacture of coke, refined petroleum
products and nuclear fuels
Manufacture of rubber and plastic products
Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral products
Manufacture of basic metals
Manufacture fabricated metal products
Manufacture of electrical equipment
Manufacture of furniture
Wholesale trade and intermediation
Air transport
Real estate activities
Computer programming, consultancy
and related activities
Activities of membership organizations
Government sector
Computer programming, consultancy
and related activities

35325

35325

28623

6702

832021
832021

19850
19850

812171
812171

603352
603352

208819
208819

23172

144

23028

556

22472

Non-profit sector

23172

144

23028

556

22472

Activities of membership organizations

975125

19881

955244

541395

413849

58149
558

1242
-

56907
558

22981
-

33926
558

366

Tertiary education
Human health and social work activities

Region Juzne i Istocne Srbije


Non-financial sector
Mining and quarrying

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18.5. ,
, 2011. ()

EXPENDITURE FOR R&D BY


SECTORS AND SCIENTIFIC FIELD, 2011 (continued)

thous. RSD

Gross domestic
expenditure

/ Current expenditure

Gross investments


Gross salaries

Total

Material costs

8165

819

7346

7314

32

1111

1111

1111

3581

3581

3581

44295
6
171
262
235061

262
6
155
4234

44033
16
262
230827

10975
139636

33058
16
262
91191

235061
681915

4234
14405

230827
667510

139636
378778

91191
288732

29486
652429

14405

29486
638024

28373
350405

1113
287619

...

...

...

...

...

18.6. , 2011.

Mining of metal ores


Manufacture of chemicals an chemical
products
Manufacture of electrical equipment
Manufacture of other transport
equipment
Construction
Wholesale trade and intermediation
Retail trade
Government sector
Computer programming, consultancy
and related activities
Tertiary education
Computer programming, consultancy
and related activities
Human health and social work activities
Region Kosovo i Metohija

SOURCES OF FUNDS FOR R&D, 2011

(%)

(Share in %)

Total

Own funds

State and local


government

Private and
public
enterprises

organizacije
Foreign
Non-profit
ordering parties
organisations

100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0

21,8
67,5
8,0
22,6
0,0

63,4
2,6
70,2
69,6
25,5

9,1
10,6
17,0
4,3
0,0

0,1
0,1
0,2
0,0
0,0

5,5
19,1
4,6
3,6
74,5

REPUBLIC OF SERBIA
Non-financial sector
Government sector
Tertiary education
Non-profit sector

100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0

23,1
73,7
8,2
24,5
0,0

63,0
1,5
71,0
67,7
83,6

9,2
11,8
15,8
4,5
0,0

0,1
0,1
0,2
0,0
0,0

4,7
12,9
4,8
3,3
16,4

SRBIJA SEVER
Non-financial sector
Government sector
Tertiary education
Non-profit sector

100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0

24,0
78,7
8,1
26,2
0,0

60,7
1,7
70,7
64,8
83,6

10,0
5,7
16,4
5,2
0,0

0,1
0,1
0,2
0,0
0,0

5,2
13,7
4,6
3,8
16,4

Beogradski region
Non-financial sector
Government sector
Tertiary education
Non-profit sector

100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0

19,5
11,7
9,8
20,9

71,6
0,0
76,3
73,7

5,9
85,8
5,9
3,0

0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0

3,0
2,5
8,0
2,4

Region Vojvodine
Non-financial sector
Government sector
Tertiary education

100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0

8,9
26,4
1,0
7,0
0,0

68,3
9,9
46,2
84,8
4,6

8,9
3,0
52,4
2,4
0,0

0,0
0,0
0,0
0,1
0,0

13,9
60,7
0,3
5,7
95,4

SRBIJA JUG
Non-financial sector
Government sector
Tertiary education
Non-profit sector

100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0

11,2
12,2
7,8
11,4
0,0

69,3
12,3
92,2
86,8
4,6

0,1
0,4
0,0
0,0
0,0

0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0
0,0

19,4
75,1
0,0
1,8
95,4

Region Sumadije i Zapadne


Srbije
Non-financial sector
Government sector
Tertiary education
Non-profit sector

100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0

6,2
85,7
0,0
1,5

67,1
0,0
39,3
82,4

19,2
14,0
60,3
5,4

0,1
0,0
0,0
0,1

7,4
0,3
0,3
10,5

...

...

...

...

...

...

Region Juzne i Istocne Srbije


Non-financial sector
Government sector
Tertiary education
Region Kosovo i Metohija

Science and Culture

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18.7.
, 20082010.

STRUCTURE OF TYPE OF INNOVATIONS IN TOTAL INNOVATION


ACTIVITIES OF INNOVATORS, 2008-2010

(%)

/
Product/service
innovations

Process
innovations

n-going or
abandoned
innovations

Organisational
innovations

Marketing
innovations

27,4
24,9
33,3
45,2

28,2
25,1
36,3
46,9

15,5
12,9
21,1
37,0

32,5
29,1
40,3
57,3

29,3
26,3
37,5
45,6

REPUBLIC OF SERBIA
Small
Medium
Large

27,0
24,6
32,3
46,8

28,3
25,5
35,3
48,7

14,7
11,5
23,0
37,0

30,9
27,2
40,0
58,5

28,6
25,1
38,8
46,8

SRBIJA - SEVER
Small
Medium
Large

30,1
28,1
33,4
49,1

30,1
27,3
35,7
54,2

15,1
12,5
19,4
39,4

32,1
28,5
39,7
62,0

30,5
26,8
40,9
48,6

Beogradski region
Small
Medium
Large

22,9
20,0
30,8
43,3

25,9
23,2
34,7
40,4

14,3
10,3
28,1
33,3

29,3
25,6
40,4
53,9

26,0
22,9
35,9
44,0

Region Vojvodine
Small
Medium
Large

28,0
25,4
34,9
42,0

27,8
24,2
37,9
43,5

16,9
15,4
17,9
37,0

35,4
32,7
40,9
55,0

30,6
28,6
35,3
43,5

SRBIJA - JUG
Small
Medium
Large

28,9
26,5
35,1
44,9

28,0
24,2
39,7
44,1

15,5
13,4
18,2
40,2

36,2
34,1
40,9
52,8

30,3
28,5
33,7
48,0

Region umadije i Zapadne Srbije


Small
Medium
Large

26,5
23,4
34,7
38,4

27,5
24,2
35,3
43,8

19,2
19,0
17,5
31,5

33,8
30,2
40,9
57,5

31,1
28,8
37,7
37,0

Region June i Istone Srbije


Small
Medium
Large

...

...

...

...

...

368

Region Kosovo i Metohija

Science and Culture

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

18.8. ,
, 20082010.

EXPENDITURE FOR INNOVATION ACTIVITIES, INTRODUCTION OF


TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS OF INNOVATORS, 2008-2010

(%)

Small

Total


,

13,5
4,5
77,7
4,3
100,0

10,1
3,2
81,1
5,6
100,0

18.9. /
, 20082010.

Medium

Large

14,4
4,0
79,5
2,1
100,0

14,8
5,3
75,2
4,7
100,0

Intramura research and development activities


Extramural research and development
Purchase of equipment and software
Acquiring external knowledge
Total expenditure for innovation activities

SHARE OF RECEIPTS FROM PRODUCT/SERVICE INNOVATIONS IN


INNOVATORS TOTAL RECEIPTS, 2008-2010

(%)

Total

Small

Medium

Large

100

100

100

100

4,4

3,6

5,4

4,2

7,3
88,3

6,5
90,0

8,8
85,9

7,1
88,7

/
/

18.10.
, 20082010.


(
)

Total number of
enterprises

100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0

ENTERPRISES BY INNOVATION ACTIVITIES, 2008-2010

(
(


)
Innovating enter)
Enterprises-nonprises
Enterprises- technotechnological innological innovators
vators (organiza(product and proctional or marketing
ess innovations)
innovations)
47,9
44,3
57,2
69,8

Total
From innovations of products / services that are new for
the market
From innovations of products / services that are new for
an enterprise
From unchanged products / services

37,0
33,6
46,2
58,5

40,2
36,5
49,8
63,9

Enterprises - tech- Enterprises with no


nological and non- innovations introtechnological innoduced
vators

29,4
25,7
38,8
52,6

52,1
55,7
42,8
30,0

Size of enterprises
(by number of employees)

Total
Small
Medium
Large

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18.11.
, 20082010.

EFFECTS OF INTRODUCED TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS WHICH


INNOVATORS ESTIMATED AS SIGNIFICANT, 2008-2010

(%)

Total


/
/


/

370

Small

Medium

Large

31,1
25,9

28,8
25,0

36,8
26,4

35,3
31,9

20,2
38,4
22,8
23,8
19,6

17,3
37,2
23,2
21,5
18,5

26,1
38,3
19,6
29,4
22,3

28,2
50,6
28,8
27,3
22,1

15,0
18,3
22,0

13,6
16,5
20,3

17,5
21,3
25,6

20,9
26,1
26,4

Increase of product/service assortment


Replacement of obsolete products/processes
Breakthrough to new markets and increase of the
share on the market
Improvement of product/service quality
Increase of product/service flexibility
Increase of production capacities/volume of services
Decrease of labour costs per unit of product
Decrease of equipment and energy costs per unit of
product
Decrease of harmful environmental effect
Improvement of employees health and safety

Science and Culture

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

18.12. , 2012.

CINEMAS, 2012
/ Republic of Serbia

Srbija jug


Srbija sever

Total

/
/

()
/




*





1000

Region
Vojvodine

Beogradski
region

121
102
18
1
162
49552
5848
876
4972
93879
11442
82437
2402819
437352
1965467
353
683087333
286

22
13
8
1
49
15490
2974
425
2549
57905
7080
50825
1583096
270326
1312770
1012
463931275
295

Region
Region June
i Istone
umadije i
Srbije
Zapadne
Srbije

22
18
4
26
6525
1025
174
851
17189
2085
15104
435351
86853
348498
240
117488353
272

* 2012. je o 71 .

42
39
3
48
16016
1278
203
1075
12968
1743
11225
252264
61264
191000
132
66145001
265

35
32
3
39
11521
571
74
497
5817
534
5283
132108
18909
113199
87
35522704
271

Cinemas
Fixed with one room / screen
Fixed with more rooms / screens
Summer
Mobile
Rooms / screens, total
Seating capacity, total
Number of shown films
Domestic films
Foreign films
Number of performances, total*
Domestic films
Foreign films
Attendance, total
Of domestic films
Of foreign films
Attendance per thous. inhabitants
Gross box office receipts
Average ticket price

* In 2012, films were shown in 71 cinemas.

18.13. () 1)
2008


100%







1)

o
a
Region
Kosovo i
Metohija

PRODUCTION AND ORIGIN (IMPORT) OF FILMS 1)

2009

16
7
4
5
123
14
37
68
4

2010

26
16
3
7
150
19
44
80
7

2011

32
17
7
8
150
14
46
86
4
1)

2012

29
16
3
10
161
18
43
97
3

28
16
6
6
149
16
50
79
4

Film Production
Domestic long length films
100% domestic
Serbian minority co-productions
Serbian majority co-productions
Films shown by origin
Domestic films
European films
American films
Films from other countries

Data taken over from the Film Centre of Serbia.

18.14. , 2011/12.

THEATRES, 2011/12 SEASON


/ Republic of Serbia

Srbija jug


Srbija sever

Total

, .


, .


, .

Beogradski
region

Region
Vojvodine

o

a


Region June i Region Kosovo i
Region umadije
Istone Srbije
Metohija
i Zapadne Srbije

38
12772
4640
1055

18
5777
3075
748

8
2950
767
150

7
2223
459
92

5
1822
339
63

31
10353
750
136

2
100
172
10

7
2270
97
21

12
4124
260
42

10
3859
221
61

12
2842
1733
261

5
1162
745
128

4
1165
616
84

1
303
191
26

2
212
181
21

Professional theatres
Theatres
Seating capacity
Performances
Attendance, in thousands
Amateur theatres
Theatres
Seating capacity
Performances
Attendance, in thousands
Childrens theatres
Theatres
Seating capacity
Performances
Attendance, in thousands

Science and Culture

371

2013

Statistical Yearbook of Republic of Serbia 2013

18.15. , 2012.

BROADCASTING STATIONS, 2012


/ Republic of Serbia

Srbija sever

Total

Belgrade
region


Srbija jug

Vojvodina
region

Region
Region June
umadije i
i Istone
Zapadne
Srbije
Srbije

o
a
Region
Kosovo i
Metohija

/ Radio stations

-,

-





( -
)

220
52
160
8
221
8
29
181
3
4
1749442
46727
46723
14051

31
6
23
2
31
8
10
13
3
271371
5983
5145
238

31
14
17
32
4
28
252622
9105
8168
624

91
17
70
4
91
10
78
3
1
739381
19937
22608
4765

67
15
50
2
67
5
62
486068
11702
10802
8424

1641941
100241
67115
3687
1146427
17698
688778
372498
67453
102748
30076
22400
28377
7336
25156
823
20727
18938

260005
20834
10426
1112
175840
6191
131012
33778
4859
14063
6683
1420
5902
712
6679
247
273
1332

234725
14498
12172
351
153275
1966
96313
44724
10272
16167
4171
3522
4004
2138
1091
26
13560
3159

692071
36428
22641
1166
508900
3242
291610
188306
25742
44411
10026
9499
11294
2418
10160
147
3769
5574

455140
28481
21876
1058
308412
6299
169843
105690
26580
28107
9196
7959
7177
2068
7226
403
3125
8873

18581

1591

2191

8940

5859

49309
1371678
1288000
5791
8415
15139
7579
2943
994
5918
1197
35702

12891
126067
117095
92
92
838
7950

4400
238282
208498
15047
110
1901
994
5918
1197
4617

16698
628919
614042
4290
996
9591

15320
378410
348365
5699
8415
2341
46
13544

Broadcasting stations, total:


Public
Private
Other
Programs, total
National programs
Regional programs
Local programs
Non-Profit programs
Program with no special status
Total hours broadcasted
Ads
Promotion programs
Other
Types of programs broadcasted in
hours
Daily information
Information
Feature programs
Music, total
Classical
Party tunes and popular music
Folk
Other
Entertaining programs
Sport
Educational programs
Arts and culture
Science
Religious programs
Program for Diaspora
Program for National Minorities
Childrens and youths programs
Childrens and youths programs
(no TV commercials and paid ads)
Other spoken and documentary
programs
Programs by broadcasting language
Serbian
Albanian
Bulgarian
Hungarian
Roma language
Romanian
Ruthenian
Slovak
Turkish
Croatian
Other languages

47
11
36
47
7
40
-

Broadcasting stations, total:


Public
Private
Other
Programs, total
National programs
Regional programs
Local programs
Non-Profit programs
Program with no special status

/ TV stations

372

115
32
81
2
118
9
24
81
1
2

15
3
12
17
9
2
4
1
1

16
5
10
1
16
3
12
-

37
13
23
1
38
12
25
1

Science and Culture

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

18.15. , 2012. ()

BROADCASTING STATIONS, 2012 (continued)


/ Republic of Serbia

Srbija sever

Total

-,





( -
)

Beogradski
region


Srbija jug

Region Vojvodine

Region
Region June
umadije i
i Istone
Zapadne
Srbije
Srbije

o
a
Region
Kosovo i
Metohija

808756
34230
20869
22771

130322
1671
3816
2591

101031
4237
1477
6155

262791
14392
7875
7493

314612
13930
7701
6532

730886
75627
67182
192788
150732
7676
81987
47301
13768
62870
30290
24446
24138
12010
6440
1806
7894
28413

122244
14008
7958
32023
24142
1895
15538
6030
679
15630
4409
3314
6059
2153
493
256
263
5447

89162
14468
10801
15171
10986
431
5466
4781
308
7654
2501
2333
4899
1702
463
156
4305
3149

233031
21356
22334
70349
42209
1437
21810
14482
4480
18171
11727
8064
6246
4447
2831
434
1018
9162

286449
25795
26089
75245
73395
3913
39173
22008
8301
21415
11653
10735
6934
3708
2653
960
2308
10655

17371

1289

6590

4726

4766

28879
682575
608921
12639
110
6796
2344
762
89
5526
1158
357
43873

4800
87048
79082
93
1110
349
6414

3984
70343
51689
6793
26
762
89
5526
48
8
5402

9957
235546
217499
3
536
17508

10138
289638
260651
12639
110
1689
14549

Total hours broadcasted


Ads
Promotion programs
Other
Types of programs broadcasted in
hours
Daily information
Information
Feature programs
Music, total
Classical
Party tunes and popular music
Folk
Other
Entertaining programs
Sport
Educational programs
Arts and culture
Science
Religious programs
Program for Diaspora
Program for National Minorities
Childrens and youths programs
Childrens and youths programs
(TV commercials and paid ads
excluded)
Other spoken and documentary
programs
Programs by broadcasting language
Serbian
Albanian
Bulgarian
Hungarian
Roma language
Romanian
Ruthenian
Slovak
Turkish
Croatian
Other languages

18.16. , 2012.

MUSEUMS, 2012
/ Republic of Serbia
/ Srbija sever

Total

, .

104
50
54
27
2
6
19
2992

Beogradski
region
37
6
31
14
2
3
12
1554

Region
Vojvodine
19
18
1
1
476

/ Srbija jug

o


a

Region June i Region Kosovo i
Region umadije
Istone Srbije
Metohija
i Zapadne Srbije
28
16
12
4
2
6
608

20
10
10
9
1
353

MUSEUMS, TOTAL
Complex museums
Specialised
Social-historical
Nature
Economic-technical
Art
Visitors

Science and Culture

373

2013

Statistical Yearbook of Republic of Serbia 2013

18.17. , 2012.

LIBRARIES, 2012

Collections in libraries

Number of
libraries

Books

-

Acquired library collections


Number of
Other
Other
Titles of
Titles of
libraries with Books
periodicals collections
periodicals collections available esources and
services

2487 34596048
2 2964946
198 4219223
1491 11918099
247 2412250
549 13081530

729330
73108
419754
89328
105998
41142

2040156
634897
647300
304381
342668
110910

550
2
112
201
83
152

797833
57236
95990
202083
38798
403726

19800
3512
5570
3051
2605
5062

72729
10144
50751
5428
3153
3253

1377 20345238
2 2964946
143 3421472
710 5525571
196 2165730
326 6267519

461143
73108
255180
43599
75561
13695

1659082
634897
565566
107135
326433
25051

339
2
82
110
72
73

446990
57236
62481
108820
36068
182385

12325
3512
3779
1699
2010
1325

58692
10144
43056
1933
3000
559

REPUBLIC OF SERBIA
Total
National
Tertiary education
School
Specialised
Public
SRBIJA - SEVER

All
National
Tertiary education
School
Specialised
Public

599
1
94
274
148
82

9910891
1755114
2608178
1794338
1837514
1915747

355225
41362
230520
14238
67347
1758

1187428
514560
355976
10597
300501
5794

175
1
47
26
63
38

201496
34024
45855
32090
24645
64882

8291
1890
3008
1266
1778
349

17990
6007
9461
0
2346
176

Beogradski region
All
National
Tertiary education
School
Specialised
Public

778 10434347
1 1209832
49
813294
436 3731233
48
328216
244 4351772

105918
31746
24660
29361
8214
11937

471654
120337
209590
96538
25932
19257

164
1
35
84
9
35

245494
23212
16626
76730
11423
117503

4034
1622
771
433
232
976

40702
4137
33595
1933
654
383

Region Vojvodine
All
National
Tertiary education
School
Specialised
Public

1110 14250810
55
797751
781 6392528
51
246520
223 6814011

268187
164574
45729
30437
27447

381074
81734
197246
16235
85859

211
30
91
11
79

350843
33509
93263
2730
221341

7475
1791
1352
595
3737

14037
7695
3495
153
2694

SRBIJA - JUG

All
National
Tertiary education
School
Specialised
Public

566
22
402
33
109

7742024
328642
3585220
157636
3670526

100335
23861
30579
25855
20040

199253
28819
98466
3070
68898

90
13
22
5
50

184531
9938
46006
2041
126546

5162
696
969
546
2951

8679
3891
2815
92
1881

Region umadije i Zapadne Srbije


All
National
Tertiary education
School
Specialised
Public

487
23
336
17
111

6185590
409006
2681988
88493
3006103

166072
139308
15150
4582
7032

181149
52380
98780
13165
16824

121
17
69
6
29

163489
20748
47257
689
94795

2124
906
383
49
786

5358
3804
680
61
813

Region June i Istone Srbije


All
National
Tertiary education
School
Specialised
Public

57
10
43
1
3

323196
60103
125320
391
137382

1780
1405
375

672
535
137

2823
2823
-

189
189

Region Kosovo i Metohija


All
National
Tertiary education
School
Specialised
Public

: .

374

Source: National Library of Serbia.

Science and Culture

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

18.18. ,
, 2012.

()

Registered
library users
(members)

LIBRARY USERS (MEMBERS), LIBRARY COLLECTIONS AND


EMPLOYEES, 2012

e
Use of library collections

Total


of
which: books and
brochures

( )
Employees (professional)


of which: full-time

Total

REPUBLIC OF SERBIA
Total
National
Tertiary education
School
Specialised
Public

1466646
18052
257923
635636
29533
525502

17132362
2280429
1725436
3296470
209077
9620950

13116637
140594
1310135
3202165
99166
8364577

5036
334
551
1896
275
1980

3787
334
532
827
217
1877

860046
18052
196528
298702
22623
324141

10820043
2280429
1400983
1491928
184015
5462688

7421519
140594
1050341
1458344
77826
4694414

2645
334
406
774
229
902

2151
334
395
399
184
839

437966
13299
112929
115887
14230
181621

6538896
2168042
908799
597022
108039
2756994

3986714
39123
684908
579881
56202
2626600

1172
184
293
254
188
253

1056
184
285
171
164
252

422080
4753
83599
182815
8393
142520

4281147
112387
492184
894906
75976
2705694

3434805
101471
365433
878463
21624
2067814

1473
150
113
520
41
649

1095
150
110
228
20
587

606600
61395
336934
6910
201361

6312319
324453
1804542
25062
4158262

5695118
259794
1743821
21340
3670163

2391
145
1122
46
1078

1636
137
428
33
1038

All
National
Tertiary education
School
Specialised
Public

325932
25268
176414
4316
119934

3720215
133736
957881
14358
2614240

3337531
100359
925220
11881
2300071

1237
49
637
25
526

779
42
217
16
504

Region umadije i Zapadne Srbije


All
National
Tertiary education
School
Specialized
Public

255523
33188
146395
2536
73404

2458164
190717
746799
10378
1510270

2226574
159435
719439
9133
1338567

1054
80
455
20
499

760
79
184
16
481

Region i Istone Srbije


All
National
Tertiary education
School
Specialised
Public

25145
2939
14125
58
8023

133940
99862
326
33752

131013
99162
326
31525

100
16
30
1
53

97
16
27
1
53

Region Kosovo i Metohija


All
National
Tertiary education
School
Specialised
Public

SRBIJA SEVER

Beogradski region
All
National
Tertiary education
School
Specialised
Public
Region Vojvodine

All
National
Tertiary education
School
Specialised
Public
SRBIJA JUG

: .

All
National
Tertiary education
School
Specialised
Public

Source: National Library of Serbia.

Science and Culture

375

2013

Statistical Yearbook of Republic of Serbia 2013

18.19.
, 2011.

BOOKS AND BROCHURES BY SUBJECT AREAS


OF PUBLICATION AND PUBLISHER HEAD OFFICE, 2011

/ Republic of Serbia

Srbija sever
1)
Total1)


Srbija jug

Beogradski Region
Region
Region
region
Vojvodine umadije i June i
Zapadne
Istone
Srbije
Srbije

o The rest of
a the World
Region
Kosovo i
Metohija

12411

8748

1793

881

722

88

179


, ,

,
,

875
456
43
35
4
104
8
218
7

586
309
31
19
3
63
8
150
3

141
80
6
7
1
22
25
-

63
36
1
4
10
10
2

40
20
5
5
8
1
1

4
3
1

41
8
1
32
-

General group
Science and general knowledge
Bibliography and types of bibliography
Library science
Serial publications
Corporations, companies, museums
Journalism
Polygraphies, collections
Manuscripts, rare and major works

,
,

,

,

,
, ,

382
10
7
8
2
39
56
190
9
61

318
7
6
7
35
50
161
3
49

46
3
1
1
3
1
20
6
11

10
2
1
2
5
-

5
1
3
1

3
2
1
-

Phylosophy, psychology
Phylosophy, psychology
Nature and role of philosophy
Metaphysics, natural philosophy
Special metaphysics
Philosophy of mind, philosophy of spirit
Philosophical systems
Psychology
Logics, scientific systematics
Ethics and practical philosophy

,
,



,

441
1
5
4

243
3
1

48
1
2
-

77
-

35
1

6
-

32
2

27
5

17
3

3
-

7
2

11
2

9
2

2
-

362
14
10

195
4
9

42
-

67
10
-

22
1

6
-

30
-

Religion, theology
Religion, theology
Prehistory and primitive religions
Religions originating from the Far-East
Religions originating from Indian subcontinent, Hinduism taken in broader
sense
Budism
Ancient religions, minors cults and religions
Judaism
Christianity, Christian churches and confessions
Islam
Contemporary spiritual movements

2934
23
213
243
366
525

2291
14
138
203
272
431

296
8
39
21
49
50

191
1
11
1
18
17

118
16
11
23
20

18
5
1
3
4

20
4
6
1
3

97
43
1375

66
38
1096

11
4
105

6
135

11
1
33

3
2

Social sciences (general)


Social sciences by territory and studies
Statistics, demography, sociology
Politics
Economy, economic sciences
Law, legislation
Public administration, government, military
activities
Social work, social assistance
Upbringing, education, pedagogy

49

33

Ethnology, ethnography, customs, behaviour, traditions, lifestyle, folklore

436
10
63
107

285
9
39
68

71
1
10
16

26
4
10

45
9
11

5
1
1

4
1

Natural sciences
Natural sciences
Environment
Mathematics

()

, ,

,
,
, ,

,
, ,
, , ,
, , ,

1)

376

1)

TOTAL

The total number of books and brochures includes also the publications printed in the Republic of
Serbia, but which publishers are from abroad.

Science and Culture

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

18.19.
, 2011. ()

BOOKS AND BROCHURES BY SUBJECT AREAS


OF PUBLICATION AND PUBLISHERS SEAT, 2011 (continued)

/ Republic of Serbia

Srbija sever
1)
Total1)

, ,

,
,

, ,

,

,

,


,
, ,

,
,
, ,

, ,
,

, ,

, , ,


Srbija jug

Beogradski Region
Region
Region
region
Vojvodine umadije i June i
Zapadne
Istone
Srbije
Srbije

o The rest of
a the World
Region
Kosovo i
Metohija

36
73
39
33

30
35
23
28

4
20
8
3

4
5
-

1
12
2
1

1
1
1

1
1
-

Astronomy, astrophysics, space exploration


Physics
Chemistry
Geology, geophysics and geochemistry

3
34
16
22

3
20
10
20

5
3
1

2
1
-

7
1
1

1
-

Paleontology, systematic paleobotany,


systematic paleozoology
Biology
Botany
Zoology

1208
6
397
273
148
111

837
3
300
155
90
99

211
3
51
70
36
6

75
22
21
10
3

60
18
14
8
2

19
3
11
4
1

6
3
2
-

196
48
6
15
8

138
32
4
8
8

29
9
2
5
-

17
1
1
-

11
6
1
-

1
-

792
2

501
-

191
2

52
-

36
-

4
-

8
-

39
87

29
52

8
25

1
4

1
2

Applied sciences, medicine, technics


Biotechnology
Medicine
Engineering, general technics
Agricultural and related sciences
Housekeeping and housing
Labour management in industry, trade
and transport
Chemical and related industry
Miscellaneous industry
Industry, arts and crafts
Construction arts and crafts
Arts
Arts by types and countries
Spatial planning and management, landscape, parks, gardens
Architecture
Plastic arts, artistic ceramics modeling,
artistic metal modeling, gold and silver
jewelry
Drawing, design
Painting
Graphics
Photography, photographical methods,
photographical shots, documentary photography

70
126
108
21

36
90
62
12

16
25
29
5

11
10
11
3

7
1
5
1

1
-

27

16

71

44

19

241

160

54

13

Music, musicology, musical education


Recreation, entertainment, games and
sports

,


,

4899
1
11
271
4616

3439
1
6
170
3262

700
3
61
636

334
1
15
318

343
1
14
328

28
5
23

55
6
49

Linguistics, philology and literature


Linguistics, philology and literature
Linguistics and philology
General linguistics issues
Literature, literature history

, , ,

444
113
25
60
85
161

248
52
20
29
53
94

89
35
3
13
23
15

53
6
1
12
5
29

40
16
5
2
17

4
1
1
2

10
3
1
1
1
4

Archeology, geography, biography,


history
Archeology
Geography
Biography
History
World history

1)

1)

The total number of books and brochures includes also the publications printed in the Republic of
Serbia, but which publishers are from abroad.

Science and Culture

377

2013

Statistical Yearbook of Republic of Serbia 2013

18.20. E E , 2011.

BOOKS AND BROCHURES, BY LANGUAGE OF PUBLICATION, 2011

/ Republic of Serbia
Srbija
sever

1)
Total1)

-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-

1)

12411
10676
271
132
54
50
32
29
28
23
17
13
12
6
6
3
1
1
1
566
53
62
7
18
13
4
3
8
40
9
3
94
176


Srbija jug


Region
Region
Beogradski Region
Vojvodine umadije i June i
region
Istone
Zapadne
Srbije
region
8748
7693
165
30
33
15
11
28
11
10
10
6
6
1
1
388
47
59
5
1
11
1
2
35
6
53
120

1793
1391
58
92
2
34
17
9
7
3
3
3
1
87
2
16
1
4
2
1
3
26
31

378

881
793
16
4
18
1
2
38
2
1
2
1
3
1)

722
602
28
1
2
1
6
48
3
1
1
2
3
2
2
2
9
9

o The rest of
a the World
Region
Kosovo i
Metohija
88
79
1
1
3
4

179
118
3
6
30
2
1
2
1
1
3
12

Total
Serbian
English
Hungarian
Bosniak
Slovak
Macedonian
Romanian
Albanian
German
Ruthenian
Russian
French
Bulgarian
Italian
Slovenian
Czech
Roma language
Spanish
Serbian-English
Serbian-French
Serbian-German
Serbian-Greek
Serbian-Hungarian
Serbian-Italian
Serbian-Macedonian
Serbian-Roma language
Serbian-Romanian
Serbian-Russian
Serbian-Spanish
Serbian-Ruthenian
Multilingual
Other

The total number of books and brochures includes also the publications, printed in the Republic of
Serbia, but which publishers are from abroad.

Science and Culture

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18.21.
, 2011.

SERIAL PUBLICATIONS BY PUBLISHER HEAD OFFICE AND


LANGUAGE OF PUBLICATION, 2011
/ Republic of Serbia

Srbija sever

Total

Beogradski
region


Srbija jug

Region
Vojvodine

Region
umadije i
Zapadne
Srbije

Region
June i
Istone
Srbije

o
a
Region
Kosovo i
Metohija

1750

959

499

141

129

22

-
-
-
-
-

1162
882
4
2
133
16
2
1
7
1
6
1
3
65
6
1
2
1
6
23

680
552
66
46
1
4
11

282
181
27
16
2
1
7
1
6
1
3
15
6
2
1
2
11

91
74
2
13
2
-

90
67
20
2
1

19
8
4
7
-

-
-
-

384
329
1
3
2
15
6
7
1
4
1
7
1
7

155
151
1
1
2

159
112
2
15
6
7
4
1
7
5

36
35
1
-

32
29
3
-

2
2
-

Newspapers
Serbian
Bosniak
Bulgarian
English
Hungarian
Romanian
Slovakian
Slovenian
Ruthenian
Serbian-English
Serbian-Hungarian
Serbian-Russian
Other

1
1

1
1

Book collections
Serbian

1
1

1
1

Database
Serbian

51
47
3
1

35
35
-

14
10
3
1

1
1
-

1
1
-

General magazines
Serbian
Hungarian
Slovak

151
130
7
2
3
5
1
1
2

88
79
5
3
1
-

44
32
2
2
3
2
1
2

13
13
-

6
6
-

Other serial (periodical)


publications
Serbian
English
Hungarian
Slovakian
Serbian-English
Serbian-Hungarian
Multilingual
Other

-
-

TOTAL
Periodicals
Serbian
Albanian
Bosniak
English
Hungarian
Macedonian
Roma people
Romanian
Russian
Slovakian
Slovenian
Ruthenian
Serbian-English
Serbian-Hungarian
Serbian-Roma language
Serbian-Romanian
Serbian- Ruthenian
Multilingual
Other

Science and Culture

379

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18.22.
, 2011.

SERIAL PUBLICATIONS BY PUBLISHER HEAD OFFICE AND TIME OF


PUBLISHING, 2011

Book collections


Database


General
magazine

Other serial
publications

Periodicals

Newspapers

1162
2
22
9
17
237
91
225
32
136
169
2
1
127
78
14

384
18
3
68
14
25
90
26
23
8
8
58
24
19

1
1
-

1
1
-

51
7
2
1
22
6
4
8
1
-

151
15
8
11
1
2
81
22
8
3

REPUBLIC OF SERBIA
Dailies
Semi-weeklies
Weeklies
Bi-weeklies
Semi-monthlies
Monthlies
Bi-monthlies
Quarterlies
Three times a year
Semi-annual
Annual
Every two years
Every three years
Up-dated
Unknown
Occasional
Other

962
2
20
9
14
219
83
189
27
106
128
2
96
56
11

314
17
3
48
12
17
78
26
20
6
5
48
15
19

1
1
-

49
7
2
1
21
6
3
8
1
-

132
15
7
10
1
2
68
19
7
3

SRBIJA SEVER
Dailies
Semi-weeklies
Weeklies
Bi-weeklies
Semi-monthlies
Monthlies
Bi-monthlies
Quarterlies
Three times a year
Semi-annual
Annual
Every two years
Up-dated
Unknown
Occasional
Other

680
2
14
8
12
146
56
147
24
64
81
2
76
46
2

155
14
1
20
5
11
43
6
10
6
4
23
9
3

1
1
-

35
5
2
1
11
6
2
7
1
-

88
9
9
1
49
12
7
1

Beogradski region
Dailies
Semi-weeklies
Weeklies
Bi-weeklies
Semi-monthlies
Monthlies
Bi-monthlies
Quarterlies
Three times a year
Semi-annual
Annual
Every two year
Up-dated
Unknown
Occasional
Other

282
6
1
2
73
27

159
3
2
28
7
6
35
20

14
2
10
-

44
6
7

Region Vojvodine
Dailies
Semi-weeklies
Weeklies
Bi-weeklies
Semi-monthlies
Monthlies
Bi-monthlies

380

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, 2011. ()

SERIAL PUBLICATIONS BY PUBLISHER HEAD OFFICE


AND TIME OF PUBLISHING, 2011 (continued)

General
magazine

Other serial
publications

Periodicals

Newspapers

42
3
42
47
20
10
9

10
1
25
6
16

1
1
-

1
1
1
19
7
2

200
2
3
18
8
36
5
30
41
1
31
22
3

70
1
20
2
8
12
3
2
3
10
9
-

1
1
-

2
1
1
-

19
1
1
13
3
1
-

SRBIJA JUG
Dailies
Weeklies
Bi-weeklies
Semi-monthlies
Monthlies
Bi-monthlies
Quarterlies
Three times a year
Semi-annual
Annual
Every three year
Unknown
Occasional
Other

91
2
3
8
3
18
4
13
24
8
6
2

36
11
1
5
7
2
3
4
3
-

1
1
-

13
1
1
9
2
-

Region umadije i
Zapadne Srbije
Weeklies
Bi-weeklies
Semi-monthlies
Monthlies
Semi-monthlies
Quarterlies
Three times a year
Semi-annual
Annual
Unknown
Occasional
Other

90
6
5
12
1
16
15
1
17
16
1

32
1
8
1
3
5
1
1
6
6
-

1
1
-

6
4
1
1
-

Region June i Istone


Srbije
Dailies
Weeklies
Bi-weeklies
Semi-monthlies
Monthlies
Semi-monthlies
Quarterlies
Three times a year
Semi-annual
Annual
Every three years
Unknown
Occasional
Other

19
4
6
1
2
6

2
1
1
-

1
1
-

Region Kosovo and


Metohija
Weeklies
Monthlies
Semi-annual
Annual
Unknown
Occasional


Book collections


Database

Quarterlies
Three times a year
Semi-annual
Annual
Unknown
Occasional
Other

Science and Culture

381

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18.23. - ,
20092011.

NEWSPRINT LITERATURE BY SUBJECT MATTER OF PUBLICATION,


2009-2011
/ Subject matter

Total

Love stories

Crime stories

Western

science
fiction

Erotics

Other

2009
2010
2011

57
112
93

22
20
23

4
3
3

4
3
3

16
21
17

8
1
4

3
64
43

2009 REPUBLIC OF SERBIA


2010
2011

2009
2010
2011

51
105
85

22
20
22

4
3
3

4
3
3

13
21
16

8
1
4

57
37

2009 SRBIJA - SEVER


2010
2011

2009
2010
2011

26
68
57

9
7
9

2
1
1

2
1
1

8
15
11

5
1
1

43
34

2009 Beogradski region


2010
2011

2009
2010
2011

25
37
28

13
13
13

2
2
2

2
2
2

5
6
5

3
3

14
3

2009 Region Vojvodine


2010
2011

2009
2010
2011

6
7
8

3
1

3
7
6

2009 SRBIJA - JUG


2010
2011

2009
2010
2011

3
4
3

2
1

1
4
2

Region umadije i
2009 Zapadne Srbije
2010
2011

2009
2010
2011

3
3
5

1
-

2
3
4

Region June i Istone


2009 Srbije
2010
2011

2009
2010
2011

382

Region Kosovo i
2009 Metohija
2010
2011

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CHAPTER

JUSTICE ADMINISTRATION AND ELECTIONS

JUSTICE ADMINISTRATION


2012. 5% 2011. .
6%, a
2%.

When compared with 2011, the total number of reported adult


perpetrators of criminal offences in 2012 increased by 5%, the number
of adult persons charged by 6%, and the number of irrevocably sentenced (decree absolute) by 2%.


:
48,8% ( ), 24,4%,
26,6% 2012.
.
4,2%, 8%,
7,4% .

In the structure of criminal offences committed by adults, the


largest number goes to those against property: reported - 48.8% (unknown perpetrators included), charged - 24.4% and convicted - 26.6%
of all crimes committed in 2012. As far as the most serious criminal
offences are concerned 4.2% of criminal offences against life and limb
were reported, 8% were charged and 7.4% adult perpetrators were
irrevocably sentenced.

2012.
40 . 32,6%
, ( ) 54,8%.

In 2012, two adult persons were irrevocably sentenced to 40-year


imprisonment. Imprisonment makes for 32.6% of all convictions and
conditional sentence (imprisonment) - 54.8%.


2012. 9%
2011. .
( ) 6%,
( ) 1%.

The total number of criminal charges to juvenile offenders in 2012


was down by 9%, compared to 2011. The number of proposals submitted to the council for the imposition of sanctions (charged minors) was
down by 6% and the number of convicted juveniles (criminal sanctions,
sentence pronounced) was up by 1%.


:
57,2%, 55,4%, 57,2%
.
11,5%
, 10,8%, 11,4%
.

In the structure of criminal offences committed by minors, those


against property proved to be the most numerous: reported - 57.2%,
charged 55.4% and convicted 57,2% of all criminal offences. As for
the most serious criminal offences - 11.5% of those against life and limb
were reported, 10.8% were charged, and 11.4% were sentenced sanctions.

2012.
(0,1%).


,
.
,
.

.


, ( )

.


18 , ,
.

In 2012, for 2 minor persons pronounced was punishment of juvenile imprisonment (0.1%).
Sources and methods of data collection
The data on juvenile and adult perpetrators of criminal offences,
responsible and legal persons - perpetrators of economic violations
were derived from the regular statistical surveys.
The data on courts and judges, public prosecutors offices and
public prosecutors were obtained from the High Judicial Council and
Public prosecutors Council.
Data on recorded criminal offences by the police have been taken
over from the Ministry of the Interior.
Coverage
The coverage of criminal offences, as socially negative phenomena, is complete since the statistical surveys comprise a) all adult and
juvenile perpetrators of criminal offences (including criminal offences
made by unknowns as well), b) legal entities and responsible persons
perpetrators of economic violations, against whom a report was submitted to public prosecutors office and against whom proceedings were
conducted and legally closed (absolute decree rendered) with authorised public prosecutor offices and courts.
Definitions
Adult perpetrators of criminal offences are persons who, at the
time when criminal offence committed, were 18 and against whom the
proceedings pursuant to crime report and preliminary proceedings were
closed, accused persons against whom criminal proceedings were
closed and decree irrevocably rendered, as well as persons sentenced.

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:
; ; ;
.

,
.

, , : ;
; ; ; ;
.

Statistical yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

Reported person - known perpetrator is an adult perpetrator of


criminal offence against whom proceedings by crime report and preliminary proceeding were closed by a decision: charges rejected, investigation suspended; investigation terminated; or charge sheet submitted.
Reported person - unknown perpetrator is an unknown person
against whom crime report was submitted to public prosecutor's office,
and who was not identified within one year following the crime report
submission.
Accused person is an adult against whom indictment, charge
sheet, summary charge or private suit were instituted at court, and
against whom criminal proceedings were closed by court decision rejecting private charge; proceedings were suspended or charge dismissed; perpetrator acquitted of charges; charges rejected, security
measure passed without stating sentence or perpetrator pronounced
guilty.


: ,
, , , .

Sentenced person is a convicted adult person who was pronounced guilty and sentenced to penalties: punishment, conditional
sentence, judicial-admonition, security measure, corrective measure, as
well as a person pronounced guilty but discharged, is considered to be
a sentenced person.



14 18 ,
( )
,
, .

Juvenile perpetrators of criminal offences are persons who at the


time when criminal offence was committed were aged between 14 and
18, against whom proceedings by crime report were not instituted (crime
report rejected) or preparatory proceedings were suspended, against
whom a charge motion for pronouncing sentence-measure was submitted to the juvenile court, criminal proceedings at the juvenile court suspended and who were sentenced to sanctions.

14 16 , ,
, , 16 18 ,
,
.

Younger juvenile is a juvenile aged between 14 and 16 when


criminal offence was committed and cannot be sentenced except to
corrective measures. Older juvenile is a juvenile who at the time of
criminal offence was aged between 16 and 18 and who can be punished to juvenile imprisonment.


( ),
.

A reported juvenile person is a juvenile against whom criminal


proceedings on the grounds of a crime report have not been initiated
(crime report rejected), against whom preparatory proceedings have
been suspended or the charge motion has been submitted to a juvenile
court for pronouncing sentence or educational measures.


,
: , .

An accused person is a juvenile against whom a charge motion


has been submitted to a juvenile court for pronouncing sentencemeasure, so the proceedings were terminated by a finally binding judgment by which: proceeding was suspended, security measures without
imposing criminal law sanctions were pronounced, juvenile imprisonment or educational-corrective measure were pronounced.



,
, ,
, :
; ;
; ;
;
.

A juvenile perpetrator of a criminal offence against whom a sanction of juvenile imprisonment or corrective measure was rendered is
considered a convicted person.
Responsible persons - perpetrators of economic violations are
persons responsible for a certain number of functions in economic and
financial operations in a legal entity, who have violated the rules related
to economic and financial operations, against whom the crime report for
economic violation has been rejected, charge submitted, and proceeding closed by legally binding court decision by which: proceedings were
suspended or terminated, charge sheet dismissed or denied, perpetrator acquitted of the charge, pronounced responsible but discharged, or
pronounced responsible sentenced to sanctions.

, ,
.

Legal entities that violated the rules relating to economic and financial operations, against which proceedings for economic violations
were closed, in the manner stated above, are considered legal units perpetrators of economic violations.

, .

Criminal offences are presented by criminal offences groups according to the Classification of Criminal Offences determined by the
Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia.


,
.

Economic violations are presented by types of violations, according to Classification of Economic Violations established by the Statistical
Office of the Republic of Serbia.

Methodological papers


,
.: 234, 236, 239, 240, 242, 249, 270, 275, 322, 362, 363
376.

Methodological papers relating to the statistics of criminal offences were published in the volumes of Methodological papers, no.
234, 236, 239, 240, 242, 249, 270, 275, 322, 362, 363, 376, issued by
the Federal Statistical Office.

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Sources and methods of data collection

-
,

.
,
,
, , .

The summary of socio-political groups has been formed on the


basis of official regulations on territorial changes published in official
gazettes of the Republic of Serbia and in official journals of autonomous
provinces. Data on election results for the National Assembly (Parliament), as well as for the President of the Republic of Serbia were taken
over from electoral committees records for processing purposes.


, , , ,
.

Data on election results for municipal assembly members and


mayors, as well as data on the assembly members, were obtained from
municipal electoral commissions.

Coverage

11. 2008.
8784 ,
18.
2008. . ,
,
,
.

In the elections for national deputies, held on 11 May 2088, data


were collected from 8784 pooling places and processed, while the
voting at three pooling places was annulled and repeated on 18 May
2088. In these parliamentary elections, by decision of the Republic
Electoral Board, special pooling places were formed where internal
displaced voters from Kosovo and Metohia voted.

157 (), 16
, 115 26
. (11. 2008)
.
26 ( 29),
: , .

, , ,

.

.

,
.

There were 157 (totally) special pooling places, of which 16 on


the territory of Kosovo and Metohia, 115 in Central Serbia and 26 in
Vojvodina. The same day (11 May 2008) local elections for municipalities and cities assemblies members were held, too. In Kosovo and
Metohia local elections were held in 26 municipalities (out of 29), i.e.
they were not held in the municipalities of Glogovac, Kacanik and Stimlje. A problem in local elections in Kosovo and Metohia occurred in
certain pooling places where, besides voting for deputies, internally
displaced voters voted also for municipalities members who have residence in Kosovo and Metohia. As each municipality presented all the
pooling places which had submitted results records, each pooling place
was presented more than once regarding the results that related to that
province.

279.

( ) 2073 (
1996. 1082
). ,
,
,
.

.

6. 2012. 8391
.
,
28. 29. 2006. ,
20. 2008. .

, 3. 2008.

. 8573
.
12. 2008. .

There were 279 regular pooling places in Kosovo and Metohia.


The total sum of pooling places, including those shown more than once,
amounts to 2073 (at local elections in 1996 in this province there were
1082 pooling places). Election results data for delegates, mayors, as
well as data on municipalities assemblies delegates were gathered by
summary reports for municipality level. Data on delegates and mayors
from the territory of Kosovo and Metohia.
In the elections for national deputies to the National Assembly,
held on 6 May 2012, data from 8391 voting places were processed.
Following the adoption of the Constitution of the Republic of Serbia, confirmed at the referendum of 28 and 29 October 2006, the first
presidential elections were held on 20 January 2008. As no candidates
won the necessary majority in the first ballot round, the voting was
repeated on 3 February 2008 with two candidates who gained the largest number of votes in the first round. In both rounds, voting was annulled only in one pooling place and repeated on 12 February 2008.

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6.
2012. 8391 .

, 20. 2012.

.

In the presidential elections held on 6 May 2012, data from 8391


pooling places were processed. As no candidates won the necessary
majority in the first ballot round, the voting was repeated on 20 May
2012 at the same number of pooling places with two candidates who
gained the largest number of votes.


6. 2012. .
,
().

Elections for delgates of municipal assemblies and cities were


held on 6 May 2012. The Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia
does not have available data for the AP of Kosovo and Metohia, so they
are not covered by the data for the Republic of Serbia (total).


,
2009. 2010. : , ,
, , , , , .
, 6. 29.
2012. .

Along with the data from all elections processed were data from
the elections for delegates and presidents in ten municipalities where
elections were held in 2009, i.e. 2010: Arandjelovac, Bor, Vrbas, Kovin,
Kosjeric, Negotin, Odzaci, Zemun and Vozdovac. All repeated elections
from 6 May to 29 June 2012 are also included.

Definitions

-
,
1990. ,
.
,
.
,
,
. 2000.
. ,
,
. 2004.

2008. .
, 2008. ,
, .
, 2007.
, .

The changing of the socio-economic and political system and introducing of multiparty system, established by the latest Constitution of
the Republic of Serbia of 1990, led to some changes in the political
system. The name of the election of assemblies, the President of the
Republic and legal authorities holders have been changed, as well as
the election method. According to the proportionial electoral system,
political parties, parties coalitions or citizens groups propse the nominees for national deputies. Since 2000, the whole territory of the Republic of Serbia has been one electoral unit. For the President of the Republic of Serbia, candidates are also proposed by political parties, parties coalitions or citizens groups. In local elections in 2004, the proportional system was applied for the first time in elections for delegates,
which were also applicable to the delegates in 2008. Since 2008, presidents of municipalities and mayors have been elected by municipalities,
i.e. The mayors are, according to the Law on Local Self-Management
from 2007, holders of executive authority.


. .

The mandate of national deputies and board members lasts four


years. That the President of the Republic lasts five years.

,
2004.
.

After the amendments to the Law on Election of the President of


the Republic, since 2004, the minimum of half of the registered voters
has not been required any more for presidential elections.


2012.
394.

The abbreviations of the titles of political parties, which were used


in the titles of local elections coalitions in 2012 are given on page 395.

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COURTS, 20121)
/ Total


Jurors

/ Judges

/ Courts of general jurisdiction





1
35
4
213
40
26
364
459
34
1508
2192
/ Courts of special jurisdiction

1
45
1
1
16

60
527
29
31
171

Supreme court of cassation


Courts of appeals
Superior courts
Principal courts

19
209

Supreme economic courts


Economic courts
Administrative court
Commercial court of appeals
Commercial courts

Source: High judicial council

19.1a. , 2013.1)

PUBLIC PROSECUTORS OFFICES, 20131)


/ Total


Public prosecutors


/ PP Deputies

/ Public prosecutors offices

1
4
26
34
1
1

1
4
26
34
1
1

: . 03. 2013.
.

12
64
155
411
7
6

Source: Public prosecutors council. As of June 30, 2013. The data refer to persons who hold the
function.

LEGAL AND PHYSICAL PERSONS SENTENCED


FOR OFFENCES, 2008-2012

19.2. ,
20082012.
2008

2009

Public prosecutor of the Republic of Serbia


Public prosecutor of appeal
Superior public prosecutor
Principal public prosecutor
Organized crime public prosecutor
War crimes public prosecutor

2010

2011

2012

/ Legal and physical persons sentenced for offences





9949
10373
343924
15643

10266
10147
346679
15658

9228
8618
266980
9474

: .

17896
16062
251423
10709

18846
18097
287259
9000

Legal persons
Responsible persons
Adults
Minors

Source: High judicial council.

CRIMINAL OFFENCES RECORDED BY THE POLICE ON THE


TERRITORY OF THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA, 20121)

19.3.
2012. 1)
2012


1)

96081
3799
1895
18
109
4
416
3939
131
54981
2433
4813
981
878
8754
14
48
1205
314
3909
4303
3072
62
3
1)

Total
CO against life and limb
CO against freedom and rights of man and citizen
CO against electoral rights
CO against labour rights
CO against honour and reputation
CO against sexual offences
CO against marriage and family
CO against intellectual property
CO against property
CO against economic interest
CO against human health
CO against the environment
CO against general safety of people and property
CO against road traffic safety
CO against security of computer data
CO against the constitutional order and security of the Republic of Serbia
CO against government authorities
CO against the judiciary
CO against public peace and order
CO against legal instruments
CO against official duty
CO against humanity and other rights guaranteed by international law
CO against the Army of Serbia

Source: Ministry of the Interior

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19.4. , 2012.

1)
Total 1)

Life and
Freedom
limb
of man
and
citizen

ADULT PERPETRATORS OF CRIMINAL OFFENCES, 2012

/ Criminal offences against

- -


-
Economic
Honour
Property
General
Official
Public

interest
and
safety of
duty
Road
Constitu- peace
reputation
people
traffic
tional and order
and
safety order and
property
security of
the RS
/ Crime reports

92879
31003
61876

3923
452
3471

2676
230
2446

53
13
40

45291
27305
17986

3221
163
3058

1305
617
688

7186
648
6538

89
24
65

4022
487
3535

3516
78
3438

20536

802

1055

30

5193

981

275

2816

11

728

1658

45

24

1357

43

29

486

97

20

135

92

109

39938

2623

1362

10

12283

1977

393

3586

52

2712

1670

Decision of public
prosecutor' s office total
Perpetrator unknown
Perpetrator known
Crime report
rejected
Investigation
suspended
Investigation terminated
Submitted charge
sheet-summary
charge sheet

/ Charges







1)

41621
31322

3310
2321

1111
653

1782
564

10151
8338

1589
932

390
264

3957
3323

57
51

2526
1946

10299

989

458

1218

1813

657

126

634

580

516

34

67

120

64

10

14

3923
2862
2836

387
220
324

167
100
105

606
255
237

722
469
535

234
206
205

34
51
34

266
181
174

2
2
2

146
189
219

162

24

19

23

12

1)

The difference between the "total" and the sum of shown kinds of criminal offences represents
"other criminal offences".

19.5.
, 2012.

1)
Total 1)

5
2 5
6
2
6




, a


1)

Life and
Freedom
limb
of man
and
citizen

ADULTS SENTENCED FOR CRIMINAL OFFENCES


ACCORDING TO TYPE OF CRIMINAL SANCTIONS, 2012

/ Criminal offences against

- -



Economic
Honour
Property
General
Official

Constitu- Public
interest
and
safety of
duty
peace
Road
tional
reputation
people
traffic order and and order
and
safety security of
the RS
property

31322
10212
322
1572

2321
655
115
96

653
186
4
11

564
-

8338
3990
59
477

932
219
3
14

264
83
5

3323
497
51

51
18
3
-

1946
814
27
88

Decisions for criminal


841 offences, total
285 Prison
2 Over 5 years
36 2 to 5 years

3710
4608
3138
17169
225
103

149
295
323
1264
18
8

56
115
47
401
3
2

494
7
48
1

1953
1501
595
3554
33
34

67
135
63
644
-

40
38
13
164
1

182
264
693
2058
26
9

4
11
31
-

337
362
90
1024
1
12

155
92
3
551
-

105

11

21

370

46

10

130

19

388

Decision of the court 1615 total


841 Pronounced guilty
Not pronounced
774 guilty
Private charge
rejected
78
Criminal proceedings
241
terminated
302 Acquittal of charge
153 Charge denied
Security measure
passed without
- sentence pronounced

1)

6 months to 2 years
Up to 6 months
Fine
Conditional sentence
Judicial admonition
Corrective measures
Pronounced guilty but
1 acquitted of punishment
Public utility work and
withdrawal of driving
1 license

The difference between the "total" and the sum of shown types of criminal offences represents
"other criminal offences".

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19.6. , 2012.

Total

MINOR PERPETRATORS OF CRIMINAL OFFENCES, 2012



Criminal offences against


Life and limb

Sexual
freedom

Property


Other
criminal
offences

/ Crime reports

3913
1717
2196

451
189
262

44
26
18

2238
1023
1215

1180
479
701

Decision of public prosecutor's office total


Younger juvenile
Older juvenile

/ Motions for pronouncing sentence measure




2946
1159
1787

317
105
212

25
12
13

1633
686
947

971
356
615

Decision of the court - total


Younger juvenile
Older juvenile

2302

263

18

1316

705

637
7

53
1

7
-

314
3

263
3

Imposed punishment - measure


Proceedings terminated before
juvenile court
Security measures

/ Convictions

2302

263

18

1316

705

2
2
-

1
1
-

1
1
-

2300
995
1200
105

262
123
134
5

18
3
15
-

1315
545
687
83

705
324
364
17


2
2 5
5 10



19.7. , 2012.

Criminal law sanctions, total


Juvenile prison
Up to 2 years
2 - 5 years
5 to 10 years
Corrective measures
Warning and directing measures
Intensified supervision measures
Institutional measures

PERPETRATORS OF CRIMINAL OFFENCES, 2012


/ Republic of Serbia

Srbija sever

Total


Srbija jug


Beogradski Region
Region
Region
region
Vojvodine Sumadije i Juzne i
Zapadne
Istocne
Srbije
Srbije

o
a
Region
Kosovo i
Metohija


Adults perpetrators of criminal offences criminal reports

92879

31770

22223

22121

16765

...

Decision of public prosecutor

10223
7157
3066

Decision of the court


Pronounced guilty
Pronounced not guilty
Total1)
Criminal offences against
Life and limb
Freedoms and rights of man and citizens
Honour and reputation
Property
Economic interest
General safety of people and property
Road traffic safety
Constitutional order and security of the Republic of Serbia
Public peace and order
Official duty

/ Charges


41621
31322
10299

8435
6593
1842

1)



31322

6593

9476

8096

7157

2321
653
564
8338
932
264
3323

377
129
38
1976
167
68
719

751
175
52
2798
312
78
1092

650
182
265
1817
259
58
845

543
167
209
1747
194
60
667

...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...

51
1946
841

7
548
146

5
477
238

33
537
270

6
384
187

...
...
...

11624
9476
2148

11339
8096
3243

/ Convictions

1)

1)

The difference between the "total" and the sum of shown types of criminal offences represents
"other criminal offences".

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/ Republic of Serbia

Srbija sever

Total


Srbija jug


Region
Region
Beogradski Region
Vojvodine umadije i Juzne i
region
Istocne
Zapadne
Srbije
Srbije

o
a
Region
Kosovo i
Metohija

31322
10212
3138
17169
225
103
105

6593
2663
235
3553
58
8
33

9476
2701
707
5609
117
34
26

8096
2466
826
4681
35
59
16

7157
2382
1370
3326
15
2
30

...
...
...
...
...
...

370

43

282

13

32

...

Criminal law sanctions


Prison
Fine
Conditional sentence prison
Juridical warning
Educational measures
Pronounced guilty but acquitted of punishment
Public utility work and withdrawal of driving
license

...

Decision of public prosecutor

537
214
323

Total
Younger juvenile
Older juvenile

Total
Criminal offences against
Life and limb
Sexual freedom
Property
Other criminal offences


Minor perpetrators of criminal offences - criminal reports

3913

368

1154

1262

1129


Motions for pronouncing sentence - measure

2946
1159
1787

703
276
427

762
307
455

944
362
582

/ Convictions

2302

427

615

790

470

263
18
1316
705

37
1
211
178

65
5
407
138

118
8
417
247

43
4
281
142

984
984
1318
2
1316

216
216
211
211

257
257
358
1
357

311
311
479
1
478

200
200
270
270

Criminal law sanctions


Younger juvenile
Educational measures
Older juvenile
Juvenile prison
Educational measures

LEGAL AND RESPONSIBLE PERSONS SENTENCED


FOR ECONOMIC VIOLATIONS, 2011

19.8.
, 2011.

/ Economic violations

1)
Total 1)


Con
Payment
Water
Advertis
Livestock
Trade

Environsumer
Accountoperasupply
ing
Sanit.
breeding
Road
ment
protecing
tions
industry
correcttraffic
tion
ness of
safety
food
/ Legal entities

1567
1113
428

859
590
248

17
12
5

46
36
10

39
30
9

147
135
12

78
61
16

22
19
3

78
63
15

26

21

2
/ Responsible persons

1689
1200
489

940
660
280

18
14
4

53
45
8

20
15
5

2
1
1

162
139
23

83
66
17

26
21
5

75
56
19

1)

390

18
13
3

2
1
1

Pronounced
responsible
Non-conditional fine
Conditional fine
Pronounced guilty and
acquitted of punishment
Pronounced
responsible
Non-conditional fine
Conditional fine
Pronounced guilty and
acquitted of punishment

The difference between the "total" and the sum of economic violations types shown represents
"other economic violations".

1)

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19.9.
, 2008. 2012.

ELECTIONS OF DEPUTIES TO THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY


OF THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA, 2008 AND 2012
2008

2012

Republic of Serbia

8784
8784

8391
8391

6749688
4141176
61,35

6770013
3912904
57,80

Number of registered in electoral rolls


Number of voters that voted
%

88148
4051236

170995
3739317

Number of void ballots


Number of valid ballots

19.10.
, 2008. 2012.


Number of gained
mandates

Number of established pooling places


Number of pooling places for which results are processed

ELECTORAL LISTS ACCORDING TO GAINED MANDATES


AND NUMBER OF VOTES, 2008 AND 2012



%
e

Number of votes
% of number of
which electoral lists voters that voted
gained

2008






















2008
250
102
78
30

4051236
1590200
1219436
480987

97,83
38,40
29,45
11,61

20
13
4
2
1
-

313896
216902
74874
38148
16801
22250
12001
10563
9103
8879
6956
5453
5115
4732
4208
3795
2923
2023
1991

7,58
5,24
1,81
0,92
0,41
0,54
0,29
0,26
0,22
0,21
0,17
0,13
0,12
0,11
0,10
0,09
0,07
0,05
0,05

250
67
0
16
19
73

3739317
863294
180558
215666
255546
940659

95,56
22,06
4,61
5,51
6,53
24,04

21

273532

6,99

44
0
5

567689
169590
68323

14,51
4,33
1,75

8867

0,23

2
0
0

27708
57199
16572

0,71
1,46
0,42

1
1
0
0
1

24993
13384
3855
28977
22905

0,64
0,34
0,10
0,74
0,59

2012






, ,


.





: , , , ,




Electoral lists

Republic of Serbia
For European Serbia
Serbian Radical Party
Democratic Party of Serbia-New Serbia
Socialist Party of Serbia- Party of United Pensioners
of Serbia- United Serbia
Liberal Democratic Party
Hungarian Coalition
Bosniak List for European Sandjak
Coalition of Albanians of Presevo valley
Political movement Strength of Serbia
Ask the countryside-National Farmers Party
Party of Reformists
Party of Roma People
Movement My Serbia
United Valachians of Serbia
Citizens Coalition of Goranci people
Roma people for a Rom
Union of Roma people of Serbia
Party of Vojvodina
National Movement for Serbia
Party of Montenegro
Alliance of Bunjevci Croats in Backa
Patriotic Party of Diaspora
2012
Republic of Serbia
Choice for a better life Boris Tadic
Serbian Radical Party Vojislav Seselj
United regions of Serbia Mladjan Dinkic
Cedomir Jovanovic Lets get Serbia changed
Tomislav Nikolic Lets get Serbia Moving
Democratic Party of Serbia Vojislav Kostunica
Ivica Dacic Socialist Party of Serbia- Party of
United Pensioners of Serbia- United Serbia
Gate for the Live of Serbia
Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians Istvan Pastor
Party of Reformists Milan Visnjic, PhD
Party of the Democratic Action of Sandzak - Sulejman Ugljanin, PhD
Movement of Workers and Farmers
Social-democratic Alliance Nebojsa Lekovic
Altogether: BDZ, GSM, DZH, DZVM, Party of the
Slovaks Emir Elfic
Coalition of Albanians of the Presevo Valley
Party of Montenegro Nenad Stevovic
Communist Party Josip Broz
None of the proposed answers

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ELECTIONS FOR THE PRESIDENT OF THE


REPUBLIC OF SERBIA, 2008 AND 2012

2008

First round
20.01.2008

2012


Second round
03.02.2008


First round
06.05.2012


Second round
20.05.2012

Republic of Serbia

8573

8573

8391

8391

Number of established pooling places

8573

8573

8391

8391

Number of pooling places for which results are


processed

6708697

6723762

6770013

6771479

Number of registered in electoral rolls

4117870
61,38

4581270
68,14

3911136
57,77

3133682
46,28

Number of voters appeared in elections


%

4116844
61,37

4580428
68,12

3908652
57,73

3132679
46,26

Number of voters that voted


%

78462
1,91

78806
1,72

174660
4,47

98664
3,15

4038382
98,09

4501622
98,28

3733992
95,53

3034015
96,85


%

%

19.12.
, 2012.

Number of void ballots


%
Number of valid ballots
%

ELECTIONS FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENT OF MUNICIPALITIES


AND CITIES, 2012

/ Republic of Serbia

Srbija jug


Beogradski Region
Region
Region
region
Vojvodine Sumadije i Juzne i
Zapadne
Istocne
Srbije
Srbije

Srbija sever

Total

392

o
a
Region
Kosovo i
Metohija

8257

1168

1787

2865

2437

8257
6612
6583714
3810388
57,88
148754
1670
53956
6612

1168
828
1571753
813202
51,74
35579
159
6570
828

1787
1648
1737667
1012914
58,29
41543
487
13859
1648

2865
2210
1792112
1088062
60,71
40770
516
17924
2210

2437
1926
1482182
896210
60,47
30862
508
15603
1926

Established pooling places


Pooling places where elections were
conducted
Delegates places
Voters registered in electoral rolls
Number of voters that voted
%
Void ballots
Electoral lists
Candidates for delegates
Elected delegates

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19.13. ,
2008. 2012.
,

Order according to
number of votes


Name and surname of candidate

ELECTIONS FOR THE PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA,


2008 AND 2012

(-- )
Name of proposers
(party-coalition-group of citizens)


%


Number of votes
% of number of
that candidates
voters that voted
gained

20.01.2008. ( ) / Elections 20/01/2008 (first round)


1.

/ Tomislav Nikolic

2.
3.
4.

/ Boris Tadic
/ Velimir Ilic
/ Milutin Mrkonjic

5.

/ Cedomir Jovanovic

6.
7.

/ Istvan Pastor
/ Milanka Karic

8.

/ Marijan Risticevic

9.

/ Jugoslav Dobricanin


Serbian Radical Party
/ Democratic Party
/ New Serbia

Socialist Party of Serbia

Liberal Democratic Party
/ Hungarian coalition

Political movement Strength of Serbia


Coalition of National Farmers Party- United
Farmers Party

Party of Reformists

1646172
1457030
305828

39,99
35,39
7,43

245889

5,97

219689
93039

5,34
2,26

40332

0,98

18500

0,45

11894

0,29

2304467

50,31

2197155

47,97

257054

6,58

108303

2,77

989454

25,31

290861

7,44

60116

1,54

147793
54492

3,78
1,39

30602

0,78

556013
196668

14,23
5,03

63420

1,62

979216

25,05

1481952

47,31

1552063

49,54

03.02.2008. ( ) / Elections 03/02/2008 (second round)


1.
2.

/ Boris Tadic
/ Tomislav Nikolic

/ Democratic Party
/
Serbian Radical Party

06.05.2012. ( ) / Elections 06/05/2012 (first round)


1.

. / Zoran Stankovic

2.

/ Vladan Glisic

3.

/ Boris Tadic

4.

/ Vojislav Kostunica

5.

. / Zoran Dragisic

6.

/ Jadranka Seselj

7.
8.

/ Muarem Zukorlic
/ Danica Grujicic

9.

/ Ivica Dacic

10.
11.

/ Cedomir Jovanovic
/ Istvan Pastor

12.

/ Tomislav Nikolic

/ United Regions
of Serbia
/ Group of citizens
Gate
/ Choice for a better
life
/ Democratic
Party of Serbia
/
Group of citizens Movement of Workers and
Farmers
/ Serbian Radical Party
/ Group of citizens
/ Social democratic Alliance
, , / Socialist Party of SerbiaParty of United Pensioners of Serbia- United
Serbia
/ Lets get Serbia changed
/ Alliance of
Vojvodina Hungarians
/ Serbian Progressive Party

20.05.2012. ( ) /I Elections 20/05/2012 (second round)


1.

/ Boris Tadi

2.

/ Tomislav Nikoli

/ Choice for a better


life
/ Serbian Progressive Party

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/ Republic f Serbia
/ Srbija sever
/ Total

Candidates

Elected board
members


Beogradski region

Candidates
Elected board
members


Region Vojvodine

Candidates
Elected board
members

53956
4744
4038
4095
2048

6612
1190
471
412
372

6570
193
536
708
148

828
64
18
63
59

13859
1146
473
842
470

1648
330
24
72
82

1)

1888
641

321
246

385
522

40
199

437
119

62
47

1081
1162

208
200

112
135

11
20

288
161

49
16

632
757
4690
617
1230
844

148
122
119
117
110
90

171
162
758
-

40
28
10
-

84
102
1236
617
1230
29

19
18
65
117
110
-

470
518

88
84

123
284

20
54

334

64

218

32

248

60

1433
1137
187

57
56
56

110
79
-

3
-

334
164
-

22
14
-

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PROPOSERS POLITICAL PARTIES AND COALITIONS BY NUMBER OF CANDIDATES FOR BOARD MEMBERS AND ELECTED BOARD
MEMBERS, 2012
/ Republic f Serbia
/ Srbija jug

Region Sumadije i Zapadne Srbije
Region Juzne i Istocne Srbije

Candidates

Elected board
members

Candidates

Elected board
members

17924
1807
1619
1328
653

2210
421
206
135
111

15603
1598
1410
1217
777

1926
375
223
142
120

...

...

524
-

102
-

542
-

117
-

447
368

96
58

234
498

52
106

309
324
1382
400

60
52
27
53

68
169
1314
415

29
24
17
37

298
114

63
8

49
120

5
22

51

11

65

21

75

13

173

47

544
571
187

18
29
56

445
323
-

14
13
-

Candidates

Elected board
members

o a
Region Kosovo i Metohija

Total
Democratic Party
United Regions of Serbia
Democratic Party of Serbia
Serbian Progressive Party
Coalition of Socialist Party of Serbia Party of United Pensioners
of Serbia United Serbia
Coalition of Democratic party Social Democratic Party of Serbia
Coalition of Socialist Party of Serbia and Party of United Pensioners of Serbia
Socialist Party of Serbia
Coalition of Serbian Progressive Party New Serbia Movement
Strength of Serbia-Bogoljub Karic Movement of Socialists
Coalition of Socialist Party of Serbia United Serbia
Serbian Radical Party
Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians
League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina
New Serbia
Coalition of Serbian Progressive Party New Serbia Movement
Strength of Serbia-Bogoljub Karic
Coalition Serbian Progressive Party and New Serbia
Coalition of Socialist Party of Serbia Party of United Pensioners
of Serbia United Serbia Social Democratic Party of Serbia
Coalition of Serbian Progressive Party Movement Strength of
Serbia-Bogoljub Karic Movement of Socialists
Coalition of Liberal Democratic Party Serbian Renewal Movement
Political Organization UNITED SERBIA
Party of Democratic Action of Sandak

Abbreviations of the names of political parties and parties used in the names of coalitions
Rich Serbia Movement of Farmers and Businessmen
Democratic Party of the Bosniaks
Peoples Party of the Bosniaks
Democratic Party of the Valachs
Democratic Party of the Valachs of Serbia
Democratic Fellowship of Vojvodina Hungarians
Democratic Party of the Macedonians
Democratic Party
Democratic Party of Vojvodina Hungarians
Democratic Party of Serbia
Christian Democratic Party of Serbia
Democratic Fellowship of the Croats
Democratic Alliance of the Croats in Vojvodina
Greens of Serbia
Green Ecological Party the Greens
United Serbia
Liberal Democratic Party
League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina
New Serbia
Peoples Farmers Party
Movement of Socialists
Movement Strength of Serbia
Party of United Pensioners of Serbia
Social Democratic Movement
Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians
Social Democratic Union
Social Democratic Alliance
Social Democratic Party of Serbia
Serbian Progressive Party
Serbian Renewal Movement
Socialist Party of Serbia
Serbian Radical Party
Group of Citizens (for all groups of citizens and organisations not being registered as political parties)

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/ Republic f Serbia
/ Srbija sever
/ Total

Candidates

Elected board
members


Beogradski region

Candidates
Elected board
members


Region Vojvodine

Candidates
Elected board
members


-17

196
139

54
50

143
57

45
19

82

31

327

47

58

255
1059
423
323

46
42
41
39

56
56

3
6

42
271
82
72

8
9
4
5

147
178

36
35

147
-

36
-

322
101
165

33
31
30

165
66

16
14

394

28

394

28

96

26

96

26

41
103

26
25

67
103
16723

25
24
1383

1698

136

67
103
4398

25
24
327

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MEMBERS, 2012 (continued)
/ Republic f Serbia
/ Srbija jug

Region Sumadije i Zapadne Srbije
Region Juzne i Istocne Srbije

Candidates

Elected board
members

Candidates

Elected board
members

o a
Region Kosovo i Metohija

Candidates

Elected board
members

53
-

9
-

130

17

139

24

107
493
258
153

21
28
32
21

106
239
83
42

17
2
5
7

178

35

128
64
49

15
5
9

29
37
50

2
26
7

41
-

26
-

103

25

5322

482

5305

438

Coalition of Serbian Progressive Party New Serbia Party of


United Pensioners of Serbia Movement of Socialits
Coalition of Democratic Party and G-17 PLUS
Coalition of Serbian Progressive Party Movement Strength of
Serbia-Bogoljub Karic
Coalition of Socialist Party of Serbia Party of United Pensioners
of Serbia Social Democratic Party of Serbia
Gate
Serbian Renewal Movement
Coalition of Democratic Party of Serbia and New Serbia
Coalition of Serbian Progressive Party New Serbia Democratic
Party of the Macedonians Movement Strength of SerbiaBogoljub Karic Movement of Socialists
Democratic Party of the Bosniaks
Coalition of Socialist Party of Serbia Social Democratic Party of
Serbia
Coalition of United Regions of Serbia and Groups of Citizens

Coalition of Socialist Party of Serbia Movement of Socialists


Coalition of Liberal Democratic Party Serbian Renewal Movement Wealthy Serbia Democratic Party of Sandzak Green
Ecological Party the GREEN
Coalition of Democratic Party Social Democratic Party of Serbia
Democratic Alliance of the Croats in
Vojvodina
Coalition New Serbia Democratic Party of Serbia Party of
united Pensioners of Serbia
Party for Democratic Action
Coalition of SNP DSS NS PSS-BK PS DPM Movement
Go forward Banat
Coalition of Democratic Party the Green
Other proposers

Abbreviations of the names of political parties and parties used in the names of coalitions
Rich Serbia Movement of Farmers and Businessmen
Democratic Party of the Bosniaks
Peoples Party of the Bosniaks
Democratic Party of the Valachs
Democratic Party of the Valachs of Serbia
Democratic Fellowship of Vojvodina Hungarians
Democratic Party of the Macedonians
Democratic Party
Democratic Party of Vojvodina Hungarians
Democratic Party of Serbia
Christian Democratic Party of Serbia
Democratic Fellowship of the Croats
Democratic Alliance of the Croats in Vojvodina
Greens of Serbia
Green Ecological Party the Greens
United Serbia
Liberal Democratic Party
League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina
New Serbia
Peoples Farmers Party
Movement of Socialists
Movement Strength of Serbia
Party of United Pensioners of Serbia
Social Democratic Movement
Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians
Social Democratic Union
Social Democratic Alliance
Social Democratic Party of Serbia
Serbian Progressive Party
Serbian Renewal Movement
Socialist Party of Serbia
Serbian Radical Party
Group of Citizens (for all groups of citizens and organisations not being registered as political parties)

1)

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, 2012.
,

Board
members,
Total

BOARD MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLIES OF MUNICIPALITIES AND CITIES


BY PARTICIPATION OF WOMEN AND THEIR AGE, 2012

Women

ll


Age
%

1829

3039

4059

60 /
60 and over Unknown

6612

1892

28,61

543

1507

3803

748

11

REPUBLIC OF SERBIA

2476
828
1648

742
287
455

29,97
34,66
27,61

283
144
139

569
175
394

1329
379
950

284
130
154

11
11

SRBIJA - SEVER
Beogradski region
Region Vojvodine

o a

4136

1150

27,80

260

938

2474

464

2210

615

27,83

134

520

1295

261

1926

535

27,78

126

418

1179

203

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

19.16.
, 2012.

SRBIJA - JUG
Region Sumadije i
Zapadne Srbije
Region Juzne i Istocne
Srbije
Region Kosovo i Metohija

BOARD MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLIES OF MUNICIPALITIES AND CITIES, BY


EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT, 2012

Educational attainment

Board

Masters of
members,
Doctors of
Arts
Total
Sciences (Sciences)
and Specialists

Higher
school

High
school

School for
Secondary
skilled and
school
highly
skilled
workers

Others

Unknown

6612

93

349

2595

703

2062

347

452

11

REPUBLIC OF SERBIA

2476
828
1648

35
13
22

99
21
78

970
348
622

244
87
157

832
247
585

108
35
73

177
77
100

11
11

SRBIJA - SEVER
Beogradski region
Region Vojvodine

o
a

4136

58

250

1625

459

1230

239

275

2210

38

152

908

202

638

128

144

1926

20

98

717

257

592

111

131

19.16.
, 2012.
I

SRBIJA - JUG
Region Sumadije i
Zapadne Srbije
Region Juzne i Istocne
Srbije
Region Kosovo i
Metohija

BOARD MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLIES OF


MUNICIPALITIES AND CITIES BY OCCUPATION, 2012
I part
/ Occupation

, ,


Board

members,
Legislators,
Total
officials and
managers

Experts

Employees
Skilled
associates and
technicians

Workers in
Service workagriculture,
ers
fishing and
and traders
forestry

6612

622

2067

1137

711

351

246

2476
828
1648

237
71
166

755
258
497

455
171
284

259
70
189

105
32
73

84
11
73

o
a

4136

385

1312

682

452

246

162

2210

223

806

305

214

124

83

1926

162

506

377

238

122

79

398

REPUBLIC OF SERBIA
SRBIJA - SEVER
Beogradski region
Region Vojvodine
SRBIJA - JUG
Region Sumadije i
Zapadne Srbije
Region Juzne i Istocne
Srbije
Region Kosovo i
Metohija

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BOARD MEMBERS OF ASSEMBLIES OF MUNICIPALITIES AND CITIES


BY OCCUPATION, 2012
II part

Occupation

Workers at the
Craftsmen and machines and
similar workers devices and
installers

Simple
occupations


Members of
the armed
forces

(
.)
(Income
recipients,
pensioners and
similar)

(, ,

.)
Dependants,
(housewives,
pupils,
students, etc.)

Unknown

349

152

184

466

312

11

REPUBLIC OF SERBIA

121
45
76

31
6
25

40
11
29

191
57
134

187
96
91

11
11

SRBIJA - SEVER
Beogradski region
Region Vojvodine

o
a

228

121

144

275

125

115

51

84

143

59

113

70

60

132

66

...

19.17.
, 2012.

Candidates
for presidents
of municipalities and
mayors





o a

Elected
presidents of
municipalities
and mayors

SRBIJA - JUG
Region Sumadije i
Zapadne Srbije
Region Juzne i Istocne
Srbije
Region Kosovo i
Metohija

RESULTS OF ELECTIONS FOR PRESIDENTS OF MUNICIPALITIES AND


MAYORS, 2012
/ Number of board members

Total

/ that voted
present at electoral
meetings

All

All

% of present

167

166

6612

6116

92,5

5323

87,0

REPUBLIC OF SERBIA

62
17
45

62
17
45

2476
828
1648

2230
732
1498

90,1
88,4
90,9

1959
625
1334

87,8
85,4
89,1

SRBIJA - SEVER
Beogradski region
Region Vojvodine

105

104

4136

3886

94,0

3364

86,6

52

52

2210

2058

93,1

1856

90,2

53
...

52
...

1926
...

1828
...

94,9
...

1508
...

82,5
...

SRBIJA - JUG
Region sumadije i Zapadne
Srbije
Region JuZne i IstoCne
Srbije
Region Kosovo i Metohija

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, 2012.

PROPOSERS POLITICAL PARTIES AND COALITIONS


ACCORDING TO THE NUMBER OF ELECTED
PRESIDENTS OF MUNICIPALITIES AND MAYORS, 2012

/ Republic of Serbia

Srbija jug


Beogradski Region
Region
Region
region
Vojvodine sumadije i JuZne i
Zapadne IstoCne
Srbije
Srbije

Srbija sever

Total

o
a
Region
Kosovo i
Metohija

166

17

45

52

52

...

Total

43
11
11

2
2
-

18
1
1

14
4
4

9
4
6

...
...
...

9
8

7
1

2
2

...
...

8
6
5

1
-

2
-

3
1

3
5
4

...
...
...

5
4

2
-

3
-

...
...

...

-17

3
3
2

1
1
2

1
2
-

1
-

...
...
...

2
43

1
3

11

1
17

12

...
...

Democratic Party
Serbian progressive Party
United Regions of Serbia
Coalition of Democratic Party Social Democratic Party of Serbia
Groups of Citizens total
Coalition of Socialist Party of Serbia and Party
of United Pensioners of Serbia
Socialist Party of Serbia
Democratic Party of Serbia
Coalition of Socialist Party of Serbia Party of
United Pensioners of Serbia United Serbia
Aliance of Vojvodina Hugarians
Coalition of Serbian Progressive Party New
Serbia Movement Strength of SerbiaBogoljub Karic Movement of Socialists
Coalition of Socialist Party of Serbia Party of
United Pensioners of Serbia United Serbia
Social Democratic Party of Serbia
Lets get Serbia changed
Coalition of Democratic Party and G-17 PLUS
Coalition of Socialist Party of Serbia United
Serbia
Other proposers1)

1)
1)

43 .

400

1)

Other 43 proposers have one elected each.

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CHAPTER

REGIONS, CITIES AND MUNICIPALITIES


,
.

.

Data appearing in the review are the result of individual statistical


surveys and are shown on the level of regions, cities and municipalities.
More detailed explanations on sources and methods of data collection
can be found in texts referring to corresponding statistical branches.


(
, . 109/09 46/10).
1.
2013. .
, . (
, .
( , 129/07, 29. 2007.
).
, , .

.

,
.

, .
.
() .

The territorial distribution, which complies with the Regulation on


the Nomenclature of Statistical Territorial Units (Official Gazette of the
RS, No 109/09 and 46/10), is shown for the first time.
The list of municipalities and cities has been established as of
01/01/2013. The municipalities and cities of the Republic of Serbia are
distributed by areas within which they are presented in alphabetical
order. (The change of municipalities names, i.e. a municipality that has
got the status of a city (Official Gazette of the Republic of Serbia", No.
129/07, since 29 December 2007).
The City of Belgrade, as the capital, has a special status.
In order to present the size and other characteristics of a municipality only a few basic indicators have been selected. The Statistical
Office of the Republic of Serbia issues a publication "Municipalities in
the Republic of Serbia", on annual basis, in which detailed data from
different statistical fields are shown.
The comparability of data has been achieved according to the
territorial distribution but it has not the same meaning for all indicators.
Population is presented according to the place of permanent residence.
The employed persons are shown by place (municipality) of work.

Regions, Cities and Municipalities

401

2013

Statistical Yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

20.1. ,

,
30.06.2012.
Population,
30th June 2012

Region
Area
City municipalities

5092386

6158

7199077

1727

24848

1995110

624

3586235

1015

3234

214429

157

1664218

567

3234
213
148
3
300
31
150
383
339
41
410
451
30
14
271
288
5

214429
15329
9601
21760
782
8687
23019
27134
804
30227
30221
922
19302
18792
-

1571)
13
4
15
1
34
22
29
7
17
7
-

1664218
27125
158904
56698
84351
153522
168643
58523
52964
214466
72621
174973
109002
38746
20331
44180
48170

567
3
45
33
9
39
50
24
9
94
14
52
15
73
4
10
60

Beogradska oblast (Grad Beograd)


Barajevo
Vodovac
Vraar
Grocka
Zvezdara
Zemun
Lazarevac
Mladenovac
Novi Beograd
Obrenovac
Palilula
Rakovica
Savski venac
Sopot
Surin
Stari grad

157

7849

180999

32

ukarica

21614

1780681

467

1922017

448

2488
380
481
411
1216

206285
25591
43154
34319
103221

37
5
7
9
16

186188
28627
42621
29813
85127

36
5
7
5
19

Zapadnobaka oblast
Apatin
Kula
Odaci
Sombor

4246
602
353
800
419
730
203
756
383

342028
51450
27681
62519
37521
47851
17005
63551
34450

94
10
14
24
8
10
4
10
14

291686
19923
17216
51685
25056
33399
10326
122916
11165

55
3
2
11
3
5
1
28
2

Junobanatska oblast
Alibunar
Bela Crkva
Vrac
Kovaica
Kovin
Opovo
Panevo
Plandite

4026
699
610
89
365
590
158
185
487
376
400
284
51
170
261

326515
50263
26894
48116
13943
8873
43782
33392
34766
26337
2562
15320
22267

77
16
11
5
6
14
4
8
5
7
4
3
1
3
6

615616
343648
309762
33886
14251
55106
13329
15656
37020
41730
26004
16196
8700
28296
15680

184
131
126
5
2
12
3
3
8
10
4
2
1
6
2



( )

,
.

402

,
2012.
Settlements,
2012

,
2012.
.
Employees,
2012
thous.

88502

1)

,
2012, km2
Total area,
2012, km2

AREA, POPULATION AND EMPLOYEES

,
2012, ha
Agricultural
area, 2012, ha

1)

REPUBLIC OF SERBIA
SRBIJA SEVER
Beogradski region

Region Vojvodine

Junobaka oblast
Grad Novi Sad
Novi Sad
Petrovaradin
Ba
Baka Palanka
Baki Petrovac
Beoin
Beej
Vrbas
abalj
Srbobran
Sremski Karlovci
Temerin
Titel

The total number of settlements includes the Belgrade settlement that stretches throughout several
municipalities of the city of Belgrade.

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Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

20.1. , ()

,
2012, km2
Total area,
2012, km2

,
2012, ha
Agricultural
area, 2012, ha

AREA, POPULATION AND EMPLOYEES (continued)


,
30.06.2012.
Settlements,
Population,
2102
30th June 2012
,
2012.

,
2012.
.
Employees,
2012
thous.

Region
Area
City municipalities

2328
227
399
783
305
293
321

206863
20063
33896
70536
26856
26752
28760

50
5
13
10
9
5
8

146274
16877
25080
58824
11121
23125
11247

32
4
5
14
2
5
1

Severnobanatska oblast
Ada
Kanjia
Kikinda
Novi Kneevac
Senta
oka

1784
596
181
1007

160439
55256
17116
88067

45
23
3
19

185822
33028
11947
140847

46
7
2
37

Severnobaka oblast
Baka Topola
Mali Io
Subotica

3257
525
1327
273
609
523

283679
47439
110692
24749
53520
47279

55
12
22
6
4
11

186013
16600
122508
10126
23712
13067

38
3
29
1
4
2

Srednjobanatska oblast
itite
Zrenjanin
Nova Crnja
Novi Beej
Seanj

3485
385
230
489
582
762
350
687

254872
32932
17416
34644
43320
55899
39372
41289

109
11
12
15
17
26
9
19

310418
47235
10764
19711
53828
79385
65618
33877

57
9
1
3
9
16
12
6

Sremska oblast
Inija
Irig
Peinci
Ruma
Sremska Mitrovica
Stara Pazova
id

63654

3097276

5534

3612842

712

26495

1590668

2112

2018248

405

6141
349
673
358
581
426
553
827
1059
668
647

338423
19323
29724
20259
33153
25927
18426
39038
79144
35627
37802

439
22
36
27
33
42
33
80
101
41
24

284216
18765
25793
11922
16349
29361
26770
36767
26329
77528
14632

59
5
4
2
2
6
5
6
4
21
4

Zlatiborska oblast
Arilje
Bajina Bata
Kosjeri
Nova Varo
Poega
Priboj
Prijepolje
Sjenica
Uice
ajetina

2474
905
186
279
329
319
456

170423
57943
13867
18310
21770
21247
37286

218
78
19
27
36
20
38

173108
89762
15398
12549
14176
12371
28852

40
29
3
2
2
1
4

Kolubarska oblast
Valjevo
Lajkovac
Ljig
Mionica
Oseina
Ub

3271
384
338
257
342
612
356
184
798

220284
30562
27165
18625
19930
35784
20249
7719
60250

228
14
29
17
23
54
27
12
52

296456
28558
17269
12951
17046
78758
14252
12335
115287

51
3
2
2
2
14
3
2
25

Mavanska oblast
Bogati
Vladimirci
Koceljeva
Krupanj
Loznica
Ljubovija
Mali Zvornik
abac

SRBIJA JUG
Region umadije i Zapadne
Srbije

Regions, Towns and Municipalities

403

2013

Statistical Yearbook of the Republic of Serbia 2013

20.1. , ()

Total area,
2012, km2

AREA, POPULATION AND EMPLOYEES (continued)


,
30.06.2012.
Settlements,
Population,
2102
30th June 2012
,
2012.

,
2012.
.
Employees,
2012
thous.

Region
Area
City municipalities

3016
836
1090
454
636

178772
54862
51441
28352
44117

206
63
49
36
58

211042
43990
31658
20631
114763

48
10
7
4
27

Moravika oblast
Gornji Milanovac
Ivanjica
Luani
aak

2614
623
470
542
366
326
287

161545
29919
32315
31403
23175
24367
20366

191
33
53
35
32
22
16

212808
22855
71793
53801
10792
23262
30305

45
4
18
11
1
4
7

Pomoravska oblast
Despotovac
Jagodina
Parain
Rekovac
Svilajnac
uprija

2668
387
606
249
854
448
124

164440
21778
31933
16972
57547
28240
7970

296
55
58
21
101
51
10

239866
26218
16128
17790
127892
42475
9363

44
5
3
2
24
9
1

Rasinska oblast
Aleksandrovac
Brus
Varvarin
Kruevac
Trstenik
ievac

3923
239
1530
742
670
742

191378
10168
71960
36267
33286
39697

359
14
92
99
61
93

308717
27329
124679
101098
24448
31163

54
6
25
15
5
3

Raka oblast
Vrnjaka Banja
Kraljevo
Novi Pazar
Raka
Tutin

2388
376
136
413
835
55
216
357

165403
25473
10543
26787
53377
4481
16988
27754

175
19
11
36
57
2
19
31

292035
45904
11639
14063
179274
7738
11352
22065

63
11
2
1
41
2
4
3

umadijska oblast
Aranelovac
Batoina
Kni
Kragujevac
Lapovo
Raa
Topola

26249

1506608

1973

1594594

307

3507
856
629
932
1090

169911
48787
28014
19265
73845

90
14
23
14
39

123616
48294
20416
18454
36452

27
12
4
5
6

Borska oblast
Bor
Kladovo
Majdanpek
Negotin

3858
477
374
103
344
367
264
760
721
270
655

238847
35793
24948
15552
21600
35736
34156
22897
48165

189
27
22
5
26
24
15
18
26
19
34

181666
75054
61454
13600
17395
8210
11159
12525
15201
11269
30853

37
23
17
6
2
1
1
2
2
1
5

Branievska oblast
Grad Poarevac
Poarevac
Kostolac
Veliko Gradite
Golubac
abari
agubica
Kuevo
Malo Crnie
Petrovac na Mlavi

404

,
2012, km2

,
2012, ha
Agricultural
area, 2012, ha

Region June i Istone Srbije

Regions, Cities and Municipalities

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

20.1. , ()

1)

,
2012, km2
Total area,
2012, km2

,
2012, ha
Agricultural
area, 2012, ha

AREA, POPULATION AND EMPLOYEES (continued)


,
30.06.2012.
Settlements,
Population,
2102
30th June 2012
,
2012.

,
2012.
.
Employees,
2012
thous.

Region
Area
City municipalities

3624
828
1069
1202
525

204197
38244
68030
67296
30627

173
20
42
86
25

118401
12720
58856
31042
15783

23
2
12
6
3

Zajearska oblast
Boljevac
Zajear
Knjaevac
Sokobanja

2770
264
308
337
1025
524
312

153739
17704
13015
20432
58589
23392
20607

336
36
48
39
144
44
25

214184
10990
29594
21612
143023
7357
1608

37
1
6
2
25
1
1

Jablanika oblast
Bojnik
Vlasotince
Lebane
Leskovac
Medvea
Crna Trava

2728
596
10
146
117
141
182
707
325
121
193
289
497

172040
37519
742
7543
7274
9094
12866
44761
17617
9034
14470
16743
31896

282
711)
1
18
15
13
23
72
34
16
27
23
39

374371
259790
85771
14607
73791
53424
32197
51215
8202
18376
13848
8958
13982

75
62
38
2
10
4
7
6
2
2
1
1
2

Niavska oblast
Grad Ni
Medijana
Nika Banja
Palilula
Pantelej
Crveni krst
Aleksinac
Gadin Han
Doljevac
Meroina
Raanj
Svrljig

2761
529
517
483
1232

152907
29197
25765
28739
69206

214
53
46
43
72

91358
12025
11909
9984
57440

19
2
2
2
14

Pirotska oblast
Babunica
Bela Palanka
Dimitrovgrad
Pirot

1250
345
484
421

101853
27123
38013
36717

59
13
28
18

197963
40510
107652
49801

37
7
21
8

Podunavska oblast
Velika Plana
Smederevo
Smederevska Palanka

3520
860
602
258
571
461
366
264
628
370

195061
46162
29510
27340
18943
15332
35070
22704

363
105
84
21
37
59
51
35
41
35

202328
83241
73789
9452
7998
38214
20587
27179
20109
5000

37
20
19
1
1
5
3
3
3
1

Pinjska oblast
Grad Vranje
Vranje
Vranjska Banja
Bosilegrad
Bujanovac
Vladiin Han
Preevo
Surdulica
Trgovite

2231
306
214
952
759

118053
17751
17725
37932
44645

267
40
30
90
107

90707
11557
16201
18963
43986

15
2
1
3
9

Toplika oblast
Blace
itoraa
Kurumlija
Prokuplje

,
.

1)

The total number of settlements includes the Ni settlement that comprises several municipalities
of the city of Ni.

Regions, Towns and Municipalities

405

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20.1. , ()

o a

Total area,
2012, km2

AREA, POPULATION AND EMPLOYEES (continued)


,
30.06.2012.
Settlements,
Population,
2102
30th June 2012
,
2012.

,
2012.
.
Employees,
2012
thous.

Region
Area
City municipalities

10910

1449

3117
290
294
95
401
105
633
572
345
134
248

393
37
42
18
70
18
78
46
46
22
16

Kosovska oblast
Glogovac
Kaanik
Kosovo Polje
Lipljan
Obili
Podujevo
Pritina
Uroevac
timlje
trpce

2050
345
123
333
336
539
374

335
67
35
63
49
71
50

Kosovsko-mitrovaka oblast
Vuitrn
Zvean
Zubin Potok
Kosovska Mitrovica
Leposavi
Srbica

1412
293
515
523
81

184
43
57
74
10

Kosovsko-pomoravska oblast
Vitina
Gnjilane
Kosovska Kamenica
Novo Brdo

2421
373
588
454
403
603

317
40
83
50
64
80

Peka oblast
Deani
akovica
Istok
Klina
Pe

1910
310
401
765
434

220
19
55
96
50

Prizrenska oblast
Gora
Orahovac
Prizren
Suva Reka

406

,
2012, km2

,
2012, ha
Agricultural
area, 2012, ha

Region Kosovo i Metohija

Regions, Cities and Municipalities

Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia

21

CHAPTER

INTERNATIONAL REVIEW

Sources of data



. :

The data in the Chapter of International Review have been mostly


extracted from the United Nations statistical publications and UN specialized agency publications. Particularly, the following various sources
have been referenced:

Throughout Chapter

UN Statistical Yearbook; UN Monthly Bulletin of Statistics; Yearbook of Labour Statistics (ILO); International Financial Statistics (IMF);
World Health Statistics; International Commodity Statistical Yearbook.

UN Statistical Yearbook; UN Monthly Bulletin of Statistics; Yearbook of Labor Statistics (ILO); International Finance Statistics (IMF);
World Health Statistics, International Commodity Statistics Yearbook.

Population section

UN Demographic Yearbook, 2006; UN Statistical Papers; Population and Vital Statistics Reports; World population prospects -The Revision 2008; The World Factbook, 2007.

UN Demographic Yearbook, 2006; UN Statistical Papers; Population and Vital Statistics Reports; World population prospects -The Revision 2008; The World Fact book, 2007 .

Employment section

Yearbook of Labour Statistics (ILO).


-
UN Yearbook of National Accounts Statistics; Handbook of International Trade and Development Statistics.

Yearbook of Labor Statistics (ILO).


Gross
section

Domestic

Product

and

National

Accounts

UN Yearbook of National Accounts Statistics; Handbook of International Trade and Development Statistics.
Energy section

UN Monthly Bulletin of Statistics, 2008.

UN Monthly Bulletin of Statistics, 2008.

External Trade section

UN Yearbook of International Trade Statistics; International Financial Statistics; UN Monthly Bulletin of Statistics.

UN Yearbook of International Trade Statistics; International Financial Statistics; UN Monthly Bulletin of Statistics.

Coverage

T
. ,
.
,

,
.
.

The table on population has the most extensive coverage in regard to the number of observed countries in the World. Even though, in
somehow smaller extent, that relates to the table on areas and land
categories. In other tables, selection of countries has been made, and
criterion for that was countrys importance in trade relations with the
Republic of Serbia and in the whole worlds scope, and in most cases
the availability of published data. Within continents, the countries have
been presented in alphabetic order.

,
, ,
.
, ,
.

.

For the sake of comparability, in essence, it should be noticed


that the time series indicators are more mutually comparable than space
series indicators. Namely, the differences in methodology by years or
periods are greater among countries than within a country. This should
be kept in mind when comparing indicators between two or more countries.

International review

407

2013

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21.1. 1)

POPULATION AND AREA 1)


1),
1),

1 km2
2
1)
km
, .
Population1),
1)
2
Area , km
Estimated
per km2
mid-year population1), thous.

/ Capital
, . / Population, thous.

Europe

Albania
Andorra
Austria
Belgium
Belarus

3195
79
8423
10996
9473

28748
468
83871
30528
207600

111
169
100
360
46

2008
2010
2010
2008
2008

421
23
1714
155
1854

Tirane
Andorra la Vella
Vienna
Brussels
Minsk

Bosnia and Herzegovina


Bulgaria
United Kingdom
Georgia
Greece

3843
7348
62436

11326

51209
110879
242900

131957

75
66
254

86

2008
2008
2008
2008
2008

527
1203

789

Sarajevo
Sofia
London
Tbilisi
Athens

Denmark
Estonia
Ireland
Iceland
Italy

5567
1340
4484
318
60739

43094
45227
69825
103000
301336

129
30
64
3
202

2008
2008
2008
2008
2008

542
400
506
119
2753

Copenhagen
Tallinn
Dublin
Reykjavik
Rome

Latvia
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Hungary
Macedonia

2066
3222
512
9974
2059

64562
65300
2586
93027
25713

32
49
198
107
80

2008
2008
2008
2008
2008

703
557
92
1728
529

Riga
Vilnius
Luxembourg
Budapest
Skopje

Malta
Moldova
Monaco
Germany
Norway

418
3566
36
81798
4953

316
33846
2
357121
323787

1322
105
18063
229
15

2008
2010
2008
2008
2008

6
665
32
3461
593

Valletta
Chisinau
Monaco
Berlin
Oslo

Poland
Portugal
Romania
Russian Federation
Slovakia

38204
10637
21385
142961
5398

311888
92212
238391
17098242
49036

122
116
90
8
110

2008
2008
2008
2008
2008

1717
475
1942
11514
432

Warsaw
Lisbon
Bucharest
Moscow
Bratislava

Slovenia
Republic of Serbia
Ukraine
Finland
France

2053
7276
45779
5388
63294

20273
88361
603500
336851
551500

101
82
76
16
115

2)

2008
2008
2008
2008
2008

272
1339
2758
589
2211

Ljubljana
Belgrade2)
Kiev
Helsinki
Paris

Netherlands
Croatia
Czech Republic
Switzerland
Sweden
Spain

16693
4412
10495
7911
9449
46125

37354
56594
78865
41285
450295
505992

447
78
133
192
21
91

2010
2008
2008
2008
2008
2008

780
779
1257
123
789
3264

Amsterdam
Zagreb
Prague
Bern
Stockholm
Madrid

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POPULATION AND AREA 1) (continued)

1),
1),

1 km2
2
1)
km
, .
Population1),
1)
2
Area , km
Estimated
per km2
mid-year population1), thous.

Asia

Afghanistan
Azerbaijan
Bangladesh
Bahrain
Bhutan

24486
9059
148620
1178
708

652864
86600
147570
758
38394

47
105
1021
1685
18

Vietnam
Israel
India
Indonesia
Iraq

86025
7759
1192503
234432
33402

330957
22072
3287263
1910931
435244

Iran
Japan
Yemen
Armenia
Jordan

75591
127817
23833
3268
6249

Kazakhstan
Cambodia
Qatar
China
Cyprus

/ Capital
, . / Population, thous.

2010
2008
2008
2008
2008

3052
2078

177
79

Kabul
Baku
Dhaka
Al-Manamah
Thimphu

265
352
363
124
77

2008
2008
2008
2010
2008

1074
781
302
9608

Hanoi
Jerusalem
New Delhi
Jakarta
Baghdad

1628750
377930
527968
29743
89328

46
338
45
110
70

2008
2008
2008
2008
2008

7804
8946
1708
1117
2155

Tehran
Tokyo
Sanaa
Yerevan
Amman

16339
14521
1625
1344100
851

2724900
181035
11607
9596961
9251

6
80
140
140
92

2008
2010
2008
2008
2008

639
1571
797
19610
...

Astana
Phnom Penh
Doha
Beijing
Nicosia

Kyrgyzstan
Korea, DPR
Korea, Rep.
Kuwait
Lao

5260
23819
50111
2673
6385

199951
120538
100033
17818
236800

26
201
501
149
27

2008
2008
2008
2008
2008

846
2581
10039
32

Bishkek
Pyongyang
Seoul
Kuwait City
Vientiane

Lebanon
Malaysia
Myanmar
Mongolia
Nepal

41
28553
60384
2781
28585

10452
330803
676578
1564116
147181

404
86
89
2
194

2008
2010
2008
2008
2008

361
1645

1041
672

Beirut
Kuala Lumpur
Rangoon
Ulan Bator
Kathmandu

Oman
Pakistan
Saudi Arabia
Singapore
Syria

2773
165150
28376
5184
21124

309500
796095
2149690
714
185180

9
214
13
7257
114

2008
2008
2008
2008
2008

25
529
4087
5184
1680

Muscat
Islamabad
Riyadh
Singapore
Damascus

Thailand
Tajikistan
Turkmenistan
Turkey
Uzbekistan

67597
7573
5044
74224
29123

513120
143100
488100
783562
447400

132
47
10
95
65

2008
2008
2008
2008
2008

6876
670
407
...
2137

Bangkok
Dushanbe
Ashgabat
Ankara
Tashkent

. .

United Arab Emirates


Philippines
Sri Lanka

8264
94013
20653

83600
300000
65610

83
306
315

2008
2008
2008

527
1661
647

Abu Dhabi
Manila
Colombo

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POPULATION AND AREA 1) (continued)

1),
1),

1 km2
2
1)
km
, .
Population1),
1)
2
Area , km
Estimated
per km2
mid-year population1), thous.

/ Capital
, . / Population, thous.

Africa

Algeria
Angola
Benin
Botswana
Burkina Faso

36717
18021
9067
1850
15731

2381741
1246700
114763
582000
272967

15
15
79
3
58

2008
2008
2010
2008
2008

1570
...
290
233
1475

Algiers
Luanda
Porto-Novo
Gaborone
Ouagadougou

Burundi
Gabon
Gambia
Ghana
Guinea

8074
1448
1660
23417
10537

27834
267668
11295
238533
245857

294
6
149
100
40

2008
2008
2008
2008
2008

497
362
42
1659
1092

Bujumbura
Libreville
Banjul
Accra
Conakry

Guinea-Bissau
Egypt
Equatorial Guinea
Ethiopia
Zambia

1558
80410
659
80713
12897

36125
1002000
28051
1104300
752612

41
80
24
74
17

2008
2010
2008
2008
2008

198
7249

2646
1057

Bissau
Cairo
Malabo
Addis Ababa
Lusaka

Zimbabwe
South Africa
Cameroon
Kenya
Comoros

12260
50587
19865
41745
661

390757
1221037
475650
581313
2235

32
41
42
72
385

2008
2008
2008
2008
2008

1513
692
1818
3138
30

Harare
Pretoria
Yaounde
Nairobi
Moroni

, . .

Congo
Congo, Dem. Rep.
Lesotho
Liberia
Libya

3615
64257
1897
3793

342000
2344858
30355
111369
1759540

12
27
62
34

2008
2008
2008
2008
2008

1500

Brazzaville
Kinshasa
Maseru
Monrovia
Tripoli

Madagascar
Malawi
Mali
Morocco
Mauritania

20696
15034
12706
32245
3297

587295
118484
1240192
446550
1030700

35
127
12
72
3

2008
2008
2008
2008
2008

1015
669

642
847

Antananarivo
Lilongwe
Bamako
Rabat
Nouakchott

Mauritius
Mozambique
Namibia
Niger
Nigeria

1286
21854
2143
15731
151212

1969
801590
824268
1267000
923768

653
29
3
12
167

2008
2008
2008
2008
2008

149
967

708
107

Ivory Coast
Rwanda
Swaziland
Senegal
Sierra Leone

21395
10718
1068
12842
5890

322463
26340
17363
196712
72300

407
61
65
81

2008
2008
2008
2008
2010

603

1056
945

Yamoussoukro
Kigali
Mbabane
Dakar
Freetown

Somalia
Sudan
Tanzania
Togo
Tunisia

8926
41328
41900
5731
10674

637657
2505813
945087
56785
163610

14
17
46
104
65

1212
947

450
702

Mogadishu
Khartoum
Dodoma
Lome
Tunis

Uganda
Central African
Republic
Chad

32940

241550

136

2008
2008
2008
2008
2008
2008
2008

1534

Kampala

4339
10914

622984
1284000

7
9

2008
2008

531

1)

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410

1)

Port Louis
Maputo
Windhoek
Niamey
Abuja

Bangui
N'Djamena

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POPULATION AND AREA 1) (continued)

1),
1),

1 km2
2
1)
km
, .
Population1),
1)
2
Area , km
Estimated
per km2
mid-year population1), thous.

/ Capital
, . / Population, thous.

North and Central America

Antigua and Barbuda


Barbados
Bahamas
Belize

91
351
342
333

442
430
13943
22966

199
634
25
13

2008
2008
2008
2008

22

244
8

St. John's
Bridgetown
Nassau
Belmopan

Bermuda
Grenada
Greenland

65
111
57

54
344
2166086

1221
303
0

2008
2008
2010

16

Hamilton
St. George's
Nuuk

Guadeloupe
Guatemala
Dominican, Rep.
Jamaica
Canada

402
14362
10011
2706
34483

1705
108889
48671
10991
9984670

236
129
202
246
3

2008
2008
2010
2008
2008

12
1022
1126
579
1239

Basse-Terre
Guatemala City
Santo Domingo
Kingston
Ottawa

Costa Rica
Cuba
Martinique
Mexico
Nicaragua

4616
11245
396
107551
5889

51100
109886
1128
1964375
130373

90
102
351
57
45

2010
2010
2008
2010
2008

288
2142
90
8851

San Jose
Havana
Fort-de-France
Mexico City
Managua

Panama
Puerto Rico
USA
El Salvador
St. Lucia

3643
3707
311592
6183
172

75417
8870
9629091
21041
539

48
418
32
291
320

2010
2008
2008
2008
2008

895
425
600
316
11

Panama City
San Juan
Washington
San Salvador
Castries

Trinidad and Tobago


Haiti
Netherlands Antilles
Honduras

1318
10248
200
8215

5130
27750
800
112492

261
369
248
73


--

2008
2008
2008
2008

43
991
2
858

Port of Spain
Port-au-Prince
Willemstad
Tegucigalpa

South America

Argentina
Bolivia
Brazil
Venezuela
Guyana

40900
10624
192376
29278
790

2780400
1098581
8514877
912050
214969

15
10
23
32
4

2010
2008
2008
2008
2008

13047
835
2481
2104
134

Ecuador
Colombia
Paraguay
Peru
Uruguay
Chile

15248
46044
6451
29798
3369
17248

256369
1141748
406752
1285216
176215
756102

59
40
16
23
19
23

2010
2010
2008
2008
2008
2010

1620
7364
519
8473
1338
6100

Oceania

Australia
Vanuatu
New Zealand
Papua New Guinea
Samoa

22621
234
4405
6577
185

7692024
12189
270467
462840
2842

3
19
16
13
65

2008
2008
2010
2008
2008

358
29
200
254
39

Solomon Islands
Fiji

542
857

28 896
18 272

19
47

2008
2008

49
77

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Buenos Aires
La Paz
Brasilia
Caracas
Georgetown
Quito
Bogota
Asuncion
Lima
Montevideo
Santiago

Canberra
Port-Vila
Wellington
Port Moresby
Apia
Honiara
Suva

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BIRTHS, DEATHS AND MARRIAGES1)

/ Live births

/ Deaths

Rate

Natural
increase

/ Infant deaths

Year

Number

2008
2010
2010
2010
2010

36251
78742
129173
108050
75513

11,4
9,4
11,9
11,4
10,0

16143
77199
105094
137132
110165

5,1
9,2
9,6
14,5
14,6

6,3
0,2
2,2
-3,1
-4,6

2008
2010
2010
2010
2010

217
307
463
429
708

6,0
3,9
3,6
4,0
9,4

Albania
Austria
Belgium
Belarus
Bulgaria

2010
2010
2010
2010
2010

807272
114766
63411
15825
561944

13,0
10,1
11,4
11,8
9,3

561666
109084
54368
15790
587488

9,0
9,6
9,8
11,8
9,7

3,9
0,5
1,6
0,0
-0,4

2010
2010
2010
2010
2010

3504
436
216
53
1887

4,3
3,8
3,4
3,3
3,4

United Kingdom
Greece
Denmark
Estonia
Italy

2010
2010
2010
2010
2010

19219
35626
90335
24296
40474

8,6
10,8
9,0
11,8
11,4

30040
42120
130456
19113
43631

13,4
12,8
13,0
9,3
12,2

-4,8
-2,0
-4,0
2,5
-0,9

2010
2010
2010
2010
2010

110
153
481
185
476

5,7
4,3
5,3
7,6
11,8

Latvia
Lithuania
Hungary
Macedonia
Moldova, Rep.

2010
2010
2010
2010
2010

677947
61442
413300
101381
212199

8,3
12,6
10,8
9,5
9,9

858768
41499
378478
105953
259723

10,5
8,5
9,9
10,0
12,1

-2,2
4,1
0,9
-0,4
-2,2

2010
2010
2010
2010
2010

2322
171
2057
255
2078

3,4
2,8
5,0
2,5
9,8

Germany
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Romania

2010
2010
2010
2010
2010

1788948
22343
60410
68304
497689

12,6
10,9
11,1
9,4
10,9

2028516
18609
53445
103211
698235

14,2
9,1
9,8
14,2
15,3

-1,7
1,8
1,3
-4,8
-4,4

2010
2010
2010
2010
2010

13405
56
344
460
4564

7,5
2,5
5,7
6,7
9,2

Russian Federation
Slovenia
Slovakia
Republic of Serbia
Ukraine

2010
2010
2010
2010
2010

60694
802224
184397
43361
117153

11,4
12,7
11,1
9,8
11,1

50654
540469
136058
52096
106844

9,5
8,6
8,2
11,8
10,2

1,9
4,2
2,9
-2,0
1,0

2010
2010
2010
2010
2010

139
2785
695
192
313

2,3
3,5
3,8
4,4
2,7

Finland
France
Netherlands
Croatia
Czech Republic

2010
2010
2010

80290
115641
485252

10,3
12,3
10,5

62649
90487
381409

8,0
9,6
8,3

2,3
2,7
2,3

2010
2010
2010

307
294
1531

3,8
2,5
3,2

Switzerland
Sweden
Spain

Number

Rate

Year

Number

Rate

Europe

Asia
2010
2010
2010
2010
2010

166255
1071034
470171
63270
1238970

21,8
8,4
9,4
22,9
16,9

39624
1197012
255403
18293
459000

5,2
9,3
5,1
6,6

16,6
-1,0
4,3
16,3

2010
2010
2010
2010
2010

616
2450
1506
1275
16883

3,7
2,3
3,2
20,2
13,6

Israel
Japan
Korea, Rep.
Mongolia
Turkey

2010
2010
2010

2261409
887810

28,7
24,7

483385
157000

6,1
...
...

22,6
...
...

2010
2010
2010

31698
...
...

14,0
...
...

Egypt
Algeria
Tunisia

Africa

North and Central


America
2009
2010
2009

380863

4130665

11,3
...
13,5

590886
2437163

5,3
7,9

...
5,5

2009
2010
2009

...
28861
26412

...
...
6,4

2010
2009
2008
2009

756176
2752401
581480
252240

18,7

20,8
14,9

318602
1079228
124062
91965

7,9

4,4
5,4

10,8

16,4
9,5

2010
2009
2008
2009

8961
33713

1997

11,9

7,9

2010
2010

297903
63897

13,4
14,6

143473
28438

6,4
6,5

6,9
8,1

2010
2010

1229
325

4,1
5,1

South America


1)

412

Argentina
Brazil
Venezuela
Chile
Oceania

UN Demographic Yearbook, 2011.

Canada
Mexico
USA

1)

Australia
New Zealand

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21.2. , 1) ()

Life expectation at birth

Year
Male
Female

BIRTHS, DEATHS AND MARRIAGES 1) (continued)


/ Marriages

Year

Number

Rate

/ Divorces

Year

Number

Rate

Europe

2008
2010
2010
2010
2010

77,7

64,6
70,0

83,2

76,5
77,2

2008
2010
2010
2010
2010

21299
37545
42159
76978
24286

6,7
4,5
3,9
8,1
3,2

2008
2010
2010
2010
2010

3610
17442
28903
36655
11012

1,1
2,1
2,7
3,9
1,5

Albania
Austria
Belgium
Belarus
Bulgaria

2010
2010
2010
2010
2010

77,1
70,6

81,2
80,7

2010
2010
2010
2010
2010

...
56338
30949
5066
217076

...
5,0
5,6
3,8
3,6

2010
2010
2010
2010
2010

...
...
14460
2989

...
...
2,6
2,2

United Kingdom
Greece
Denmark
Estonia
Italy

2010
2010
2010
2010
2010

68,8
68,0
70,5

65,0

78,4
78,8
78,1

73,4

2010
2010
2010
2010
2010

9290
18688
35520
14155
26483

4,1
5,7
3,6
6,9
7,4

2010
2010
2010
2010
2010

4930
10006
23873
1720
11504

2,2
3,0
2,4
0,8
3,2

Latvia
Lithuania
Hungary
Macedonia
Moldova, Rep,

2010
2010
2010
2010
2010

77,5
78,9
72,1
76,1
69,8

82,6
83,2
80,6
82,1
77,3

2010
2010
2010
2010
2010

382047
23313
228337
39993
115778

4,7
4,8
6,0
3,8
5,4

2010
2010
2010
2010
2010

187027
10224
61300

32632

2,3
2,1
1,6

1,5

Germany
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Romania

2010
2010
2010
2010
2010

76,3
71,6
71,4
65,3

82,7
78,8
76,6
75,5

2010
2010
2010
2010
2010

1215066
6528
25415
35815
305933

8,5
3,2
4,7
4,9
6,7

2010
2010
2010
2010
2010

639321
2430
12015
6644
126068

4,5
1,2
2,2
0,9
2,8

Russian Federation
Slovenia
Slovakia
Republic of Serbia
Ukraine

2010
2010
2010
2010
2010

...
74,4

...
80,6

2010
2010
2010
2010
2010

29809
243000
75399
21294
46746

5,6
3,9
4,5
4,8
4,4

2010
2010
2010
2010
2010

13567
...
33723
5058
30783

2,5
...
2,0
1,1
2,9

Finland
France
Netherlands
Croatia
Czech Republic

2010
2010
2010

79,9
79,5
78,9

84,4
83,5
84,9

2010
2010
2010

43257
50028
165641

5,5
5,3
3,6

2010
2010
2010

22081
23593
102690

2,8
2,5
2,2

Switzerland
Sweden
Spain

2010
2010
2010
2010
2010

79,7
79,6
77,2
64,9

83,6
86,4
84,1
72,3

2008
2010
2010
2010
2010

50038
700214
326104
9349
582715

6,6
5,5
6,5
3,4
8,0

2008
2010
2010
2010
2010

13488
251378
116858
3054
118568

1,8
2,0
2,3
1,1
1,6

Israel
Japan
Korea, Rep.
Mongolia
Turkey

Asia

Africa
2010
2010
2010

75,6
68,2

77,0
70,9

2010
2010
2009

344819
864857
81600

11,0

2010
2010
2009

149376

...
1,9

North and Central


America
2009
2010
2009

...

...

2008
2009
2009

150423
558913
2077000

4,5
5,2
6,8

2008
2009
2009

...
84302
...

...
0,8
...

1)

2010
2009
2008
2009

71,6
69,7

75,4

79,1
77,3

80,9

2010
2009
2009
2009

123208
935116
94870
56127

3,0
...
3,3
3,3

2010
2009
2009
2009

174747

2068

0,1

Argentina
Brazil
Venezuela
Chile
Oceania

2010
2010

79,5

UN Demographic Yearbook, 2011.

Canada
Mexico
USA
South America

Algeria
Egypt
Tunisia

84,0

2010
2010

121176
20940
1)

5,4
4,8

2010
2010

50240
8874

2,3
2,0

Australia
New Zealand

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21.3.
.

EMPLOYMENT
thous.

o
2005

1)
1)2)

1)

1)
1)

2006

2007

29100
2779

22988
3930
37322
2362
14594
5160

2322
3926
38163
2443
15241
5170

23405
3879
38734
2524
15800
5198

9147

9313

9353

BA
BA

68169
947

68855
969

70570
994

BA
BA
BA

2733
2421
24978
178
7959
1573
4764
3974
4263
18973

2631
2466
25133
178
8108
1586
4828
4051
4341
19748

2656
2512
25565
212
8310
1614
4922
4122
4541
20356

UNEMPLOYMENT
thous.
2006

2007

2008

Data
source

BA
BA
DA
BA

208
390
68
334

196
383
52
306

186
353
44
240

162
334
37
200

BA
BA
DA
BA

Europe
Austria
Belgium
Belarus
Bulgaria

BA
BA

1397
143

1649
118

1621
115

1643
98

BA
BA

United Kingdom
Denmark

BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA

1889
304
4583
111
3045
422

1673
317
4279
84
2344
428

1506
312
3608
63
1619
449

1692
329
3141
67
1211
427

BA
BA
DA
BA
BA
BA

Italy
Hungary
Germany
Norway
Poland
Portugal

9369 BA Romania1)
Russian
70965 BA Federation1)
990 BA Slovenia1)
Republic of
2821 BA Serbia1)3)4)
2553 BA Finland1)
25913 BA France1)
221
Montenegro
8457 BA Netherlands1)
1636 BA Croatia1)
5002 BA Czech Rep.1)
4225 BA Switzerland1)
4593 BA Sweden1)2)
20258 BA Spain

1)

BA

705

728

641

576

BA

BA
BA

5263
58

5312
61

4588
48

4791
43

BA
BA

BA
BA
BA

693
204
2435
74
354
199
371
169
246
1837

586
183
2222
51
300
171
276
156
298
1834

445
172
2070
44
257
149
230
147
305
2591

BA
BA
BA

BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA

720
220
2429
77
425
229
410
185
270
1913

BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA

Romania
Russian
Federation
Slovenia
Republic of
Serbia1)
Finland
France
Montenegro
Netherlands
Croatia
Czech Rep.
Switzerland
Sweden
Spain

Asia
94958 95457 99930 102553 BA Indonesia1)
63560 63820 64120 63850 BA Japan1)5)
758250 764000 769900 774800 BA China
22856 23151 23433 23577 BA Korea Rep.1)5)
42916 46952 47651 49090 BA Pakistan
22046 22330 20738 21194 BA Turkey1)2)

BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA

11899
2940
8390
887
3566
2519

10932
2750
8470
827
3103
2446

10011
2570
8300
783
2680
2376

9395
2650
8860
769
2694
2611

BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA

Asia
Indonesia
Japan
China
Korea Rep.
Pakistan
Turkey

BA
BA
BA

1475
2450
1227

1241
2435
1063

1375
2135
1092

1078

BA
BA
BA

Africa
Algeria
Egypt
Morocco

BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA

1142
8953
1173
2261
1483
7591

1049
8210
1108
2425
1378
7001

936
8060
1079
2097
1505
7078

898

1119
2246
1593
8924

BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA

America
Argentina
Brazil
Canada
Colombia
Mexico
USA

BA
BA

520
83

518
85

488
83

471
95

BA
BA

Oceania
Australia
New Zealand

3825
4235
4350
2980

3928
4264
4401
3110

4028
4380
4445
3253

BA
BA

28665
2733

28926
2787

1)
1)
1)
1)
1)
1)

BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA

22563
3902
36566
2289
14116
5123

1)

1)
1)

1)3)4)
1)
1)

1)
1)
.1)
1)
1)2)

BA

BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA

1)
1)5)

. 1)5)

1)2)

BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA

1)
1)5)
1)

BA
BA
BA

1)

1)5)

BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA

8182
19342
9913

8869
20444
9928

8594
21724
10056

4090
4446
4638
3360

BA

9967

10218

10512

BA

2085

2135

2175

BA
BA
DA
BA

BA
BA
DA
BA
BA
BA

Italy1)
Hungary1)
Germany1)
Norway1)
Poland1)
Portugal1)

Africa
BA Algeria1)
BA Egypt1)5)
10189 BA Morocco1)

9639 10041 10116 10279


87189 89318 90786

16170 16484 16866 17126


17154 16681 17077 17426
40792 42198 42907 43867
141730 144427 146047 145362

.
:
BA
DA .
1) 15 .
2) ;

.
3)
.
4) .
5) .

414

2005

Data
source

Europe
Austria1)
Belgium1)2)
Belarus
Bulgaria1)
United
29475 BA Kingdom1)
2827 BA Denmark1)

BA
BA
DA
BA

1)5)

1)5)

2008

21.4.
.

BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA

America
Argentina
Brazil
Canada1)
Colombia
Mexico
USA1)5)

Oceania
10741 BA Australia1)5)
New Zea2188 BA land1)5)

Data refer to the total number of employed workers and office employees.
Data source:
BA Labor Force Survey.
DA Labor related establishment survey.
1) Persons aged 15 years and over.
2) Including professional army; excl. compulsory military service.


.
:
BA
E
FB .
1) .

Data refer to unemployed persons who seek a


job.
Data source:
BA - Labor Force Survey.
E - Official Estimates.
FB - Employment office records.
1) Kosovo and Metohia data not included.

Employed persons in shops and shop owners included.


Kosovo and Metohia data not included.
5) Including armed forces.
3)

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GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT AT MARKET PRICES, 2011


(estimates) 1)

21.5.
, 2011. ()1)
,
. USD
Total,
mill. USD

3)

, % 2)
Expenditure of gross domestic product, % 2)

General governGross
Household conExternal balance of
ment final concapital formation
sumption
sumption
goods and services
expenditure
expenditure

418031
514122
18037
53514
2429184
299001
332019
2195937
138714
10165
3604061
485416
514115
237586
1857770
50284
43751
263247
2775518
836823
62493
4550
217077
660762
539387
1478206

54
53
92
61
64
75
49
61
53
76
57
41
61
66
50
58
77
56
58
45
59
85
51
57
48
58

19
24
24
16
22
17
29
20
21
18
19
22
18
20
18
21
19
24
25
28
20
20
21
11
26
21

23
22
22
23
15
15
17
20
20
25
18
23
22
17
25
20
20
21
21
18
21
19
25
21
20
22

3
1
-23
1
-2
-7
6
-1
6
-20
5
14
-1
-3
9
1
-16
0
-3
9
0
-25
4
11
6
-1

63404
242920
1897608
846834
521835
5870357
7203784
287934
208860
369709
774983
224754

39
58
56
55
42
60
35
47
84
53
71
73

10
24
12
9
12
21
13
13
8
16
14
9

20
19
36
33
40
20
49
24
13
25
24
22

34
-1
-5
1
7
-1
4
16
-5
4
-9
-5

198735
39200
408237
100257
4443

35
78
59
59
69

17
10
21
18
15

33
26
20
35
26

15
-14
0
-13
-10

46898
1736869
1155206
14991300

87
57
65
72

10
21
11
17

14
23
25
15

-11
-1
-1
-4

448165
2476651
315893
66381
333185
30677
46710
248592

56
60
55
63
62
55
68
60

15
21
11
12
16
16
13
12

26
20
23
29
23
29
19
25

2
-1
11
-4
-1
0
0
3

1515468
162783

54
60

18
20

28
19

1
1

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100 .
3) 1999.
,
().

Source: www.un.org.
The sum could be other than 100, due to rounding and statistical discrepancy.
3) Starting from 1999 the Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia has not at disposal and may not
provide available certain data relative to AP Kosovo and Metohia and therefore these data are not
included in the coverage for the Republic of Serbia (total).

1)

1)

2)

2)

Europe
Austria
Belgium
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bulgaria
United Kingdom
Greece
Denmark
Italy
Hungary
Macedonia
Germany
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Russian Federation
Slovenia
Republic of Serbia3)
Finland
France
Netherlands
Croatia
Montenegro
Czech Republic
Switzerland
Sweden
Spain
Asia
Azerbaijan
Israel
India
Indonesia
Iran
Japan
China
Malaysia
Pakistan
Thailand
Turkey
Philippines
Africa
Algeria
Ghana
South Africa
Morocco
Mauritania
North and Central America
Guatemala
Canada
Mexico
USA
South America
Argentina
Brazil
Venezuela
Ecuador
Colombia
Panama
Uruguay
Chile
Oceania
Australia
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21.6. 1)

EXCHANGE RATES1)

, USD

2)
2)

2)

2)

2)

2)
3)4)
2)

2)
2)

2)

2)

2)

National currency per USD, end of year

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

94,14
0,76
0,76
1,49
0,51
0,76
5,66
0,76
0,76
191,62
46,45
0,76
6,26
2,91
0,76
2,57
26,33
26,25
181,93
59,98
0,76
0,76
0,76
5,58
20,88
1,22
6,86
0,76

82,89
0,68
0,68
1,33
0,50
0,68
5,07
0,68
0,68
172,61
41,66
0,68
5,41
2,43
0,68
2,46
24,55
22,87
0,685)
53,73
0,68
0,68
0,68
4,99
18,08
1,13
6,41
0,68

87,91
0,72
0,72
1,39
0,69
0,72
5,28
0,72
0,72
187,91
43,56
0,72
7,00
2,96
0,72
2,83
29,38
21,38
0,72
62,90
0,72
0,72
0,72
5,16
19,35
1,06
7,81
0,72

95,81
0,69
0,69
1,36
0,62
0,69
5,19
0,69
0,69
188,07
42,66
0,69
5,78
2,85
0,69
2,94
30,24
0,697)
0,69
66,73
0,69
0,69
0,69
5,09
18,37
1,03
7,12
0,69

104,00
0,75
0,75
1,47
0,64
0,75
5,61
0,75
0,75
208,65
46,31
0,75
5,86
2,96
0,75
3,20
30,47
0,75
0,75
79,28
0,75
0,75
0,75
5,57
18,75
0,94
6,71
0,75

16054,00
4,23
44,25
9223,00
118,95
7,81
929,80
1507,50
5,66
1165,00
60,92
11,23
36,05
1,41
49,13
107,71

16 114,00
3,85
39,41
9 282,00
114,00
7,31
936,10
1 507,50
5,38
1 170,00
61,22
11,23
33,72
1,16
41,40
108,72

16 977,00
3,80
48,45
9 825,00
90,75
6,83
1259,50
1 507,50
5,52
1 267,51
79,10
11,23
34,90
1,52
47,48
113,14

17941,00
3,77
46,68
9984,00
92,06
6,83
1164,50
1507,50
5,43
1442,84
84,26
11,22
33,32
1,49
46,36
114,38

18932,00
3,55
44,81
10353,00
81,45
6,62
1134,80
1507,50
5,53
1256,47
85,71
11,23
30,15
1,54
43,89
110,96

, (
) , .
2) .
3) : .
4) .
5) ,
.
1)

Currency
Europe
Albania
Austria 2)
Belgium 2)
Bulgaria
United Kingdom
Greece
Denmark
Ireland
Italy
Hungary 2)
Macedonia
Germany
Norway 2)
Poland
Portugal
Romania
Russian Federation 2)
Slovakia 2)
Slovenia 2)
Republic of Serbia 3)4)
Finland 2)
France
Netherlands
Croatia 2)
Czech, Republic 2)
Switzerland
Sweden2)
Spain

lek
euro
euro
leva
pound
euro
krona
euro
euro
forint
denar
euro
krona
zloty
euro
leu
ruble
koruna
tolar
dinar
euro
euro
euro
kuna
koruna
franc
krona
euro

Asia
Viet Nam
Israel
India
Iran, Islam. Rep. 2)
Japan
China
Korea, Rep.
Lebanon
Myanmar
Mongolia
Pakistan
Syrian Arab Rep.
Thailand 2)
Turkey
Philippines
Sri Lanka

dong
New shekel
rupee
rial
yen
yuan renminbi
won
pound
kyat
tughrik
rupee
pound
baht
lira
pesos
rupee

Unless otherwise stated, the table refers to the mean (average of selling and buying
rates) market rates, as of the end of year.
2) Official rate.
3) Source: National Bank of Serbia.
4) Kosovo and Metohia data not included.
5) Data refer to non-commercial rates derived from the Operational Rates of Exchange for United
Nations Programs.
1)

6)

2000. , .

6)

Sucre until 2000, followed by the U.S. dollar

7)

7)

Euro

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21.6. 1) ()

EXCHANGE RATES1) (continued)

, USD

2)


2)

5)

2006

National currency per USD, end of year


2007

2008

2009

2010

71,16
0,92
5,70
6,97
8,46
1,30

66,83
0,97
5,50
6,81
7,71
1,22

71,18
1,21
5,50
9,30
8,10
1,31

72,73
1,42
5,47
7,38
7,86
1,32

74,95
1,47
5,79
6,63
8,36
1,44

7,63
1,17
517,89
1,00
10,88

7,63
0,99
498,10
1,00
10,87

7,77
1,22
555,47
1,00
13,54

8,35
1,05
565,24
1,00
13,06

8,02
1,00
512,97
1,00
12,36


2)

2)
6)

3,04
7,98
2,14
2,15
1,00
2225,44
5190,00
3,20
24,40
534,43

3,13
7,62
1,77
2,15
1,00
1 987,81
4 875,00
3,00
21,50
495,82

3,43
7,02
2,34
2,15
1,00
2198,09
4 945,00
3,14
24,35
629,11

3,78
7,02
1,74
2,15
1,00
2044,23
4610,00
2,89
19,63
506,43

3,96
6,99
1,69
2,59
1,00
1989,88
4573,75
2,80
20,09
468,37

1,26
1,42

1,13
1,29

1,44
1,73

1,11
1,39

0,98
1,30

, (
) , .
2) .
3) : .
4) .
5) ,
.
1)

6)

2000. , .

Currency
Africa
Algeria 2)
Ghana
Egypt
South Africa
Morocco 2)
Tunisia

dinar
new cedi
pound
rand
dirham
dinar

North and Central America


Guatemala
Canada
Costa Rica
Cuba5)
Mexico

quetzal
dollar
colon
pesos
new pesos

South America
Argentina 2)
Bolivia
Brazil
Venezuela 2)
Ecuador 6)
Colombia
Paraguay
Peru
Uruguay
Chile

pesos
bolivian
real
bolivar
dollar
pesos
guarani
new sol
pesos
pesos

ceania
Australia
New Zealand

dollar
dollar

Unless otherwise stated, the table refers to the mean (average of selling and buying
rates) market rates, as of the end of year.
2) Official rate.
3) Source: National Bank of Serbia.
4) Kosovo and Metohia data not included.
5) Data refer to non-commercial rates derived from the Operational Rates of Exchange for United
Nations Programs.
1)

6)

Sucre until 2000, followed by the U.S. dollar

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2013

Statistical yearbook of Republic of Serbia 2013

21.7. 1)

CONSUMER PRICE INDICES1)

2000 = 100

2000=100
/ Total
2006

2007

2008

/ Nutrition
2009

2010

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

Europe

112,3
113,0
411,2
139,1
116,3
122,0

114,7
115,1
445,9
150,7
121,3
125,5

118,3
120,3
512,0
169,3
126,1
130,7

118,9
120,2
578,3
174,0
125,5
132,3

121,1
122.8

178,2
131,3
138,5

112,5
115,0
380,1
123,4
109,6
121,9

117,1
119,2
417,4
140,0
114,6
125,9

124,5
126,1
491,1
163,4
125,2
132,6

124,8
127,4
559,8
162,3
131,8
135,1

125,4
129,4

161,7
136,0
135,3

Austria
Belgium
Belarus
Bulgaria
United Kingdom
Greece

112,3
114,7
138,3
112,3
110,1
111,6

114,2
116,9
149,3
114,9
112,5
112,4

118,1
120,7
158,4
124,4
115,5
116,7

119,7
121,6
165,0
123,4
115,9
119,2

122,4
123,3

117,2
122,0

110,2
115,6
144,8
105,0
107,3
104,6

115,1
119,0
161,5
109,1
111,5
107,4

123,8
125,4
177,9
125,8
118,3
111,9

123,7
127,7
185,7
123,8
116,8
116,6

124,2
127,9
..

118,5
116,8

Denmark
Italy
Hungary
Macedonia
Germany
Norway

115,8
120,4
246,9
219,1
138,7
133,8

118,6
123,3
258,8
238,8
142,5
138,6

123,6
126,4
279,1
272,5
149,0
146,5

127,9
125,2
294,7
304,3
151,5
147,7

131,2
126,8

325,2
152,9

111,2
114,2
222,0
208,4
116,4
127,1

115,9
117,0
230,7
227,2
121,0
137,0

122,5
121,1
251,9
274,6
130,3
150,8

127,8
116,9
260,1
291,3
126,1
151,6

131,1
116,5

328,9
128,1

Poland
Portugal
Romania
Russian Federation
Slovakia
Slovenia

358,1
160,2
107,9
111,8
114,4
117,7

383,2
180,8
110,6
113,4
116,2
121,1

434,9
226,4
115,0
116,6
119,1
128,4

472,3
262,4
115,0
116,7
120,6
131,5

504,4

116,5
118,5
122,1
132,9

303,5
166,5
110,7
112,7
108,3
113,1

326,3
182,4
113,0
114,3
109,4
116,9

399,7
247,0
122,7
119,9
115,6
128,6

428,5
273,9
125,1
120,4
116,8
130,6

449,1

120,7
121,4
116,7
128,7

Republic of Serbia
Ukraine
Finland
France
Netherlands
Croatia

114,6
105,4
109,0
117,6

117,9
106,1
111,4
120,9

125,4
108,8
115,2
125,8

108,2
114,9
125,5

109,0
116,4
127,7

111,5
105,4
106,2
121,5

118,0
106,0
108,3
126,0

127,9
109,3
115,8
133,4

109,1
119,2
132,0

107,9
120,9
131,0

Czech Republic
Switzerland
Sweden
Spain

127,7
176,5
98,1
108,5
139,7

136,1
187,8
98,1
113,7
150,3

147,5
207,2
99,5
120,4
180,8

163,2
216,1
98,1

205,5

182,8
227,2
97,4

234,0

124,7
161,9
98,9
119,0
143,3

137,0
180,4
99,2
133,7
158,8

152,3
210,9
101,8
152,8
202,6

173,0
225,7
101,9

229,6

194,2
247,0
101,6

268,0

India
Indonesia
Japan
China
Pakistan

Asia

Africa
110,8
224,5
118,9

113,0
236,6
122,6

117,4
264,0
128,8

296,6
133,6

337,8
139,1

110,7
228,4
121,4

114,3
232,6
124,8

122,1
270,0
132,6

309,6
138,3

355,7
147,2

North and Central


America
114,5
131,8
117,1

116,9
137,0
120,4

119,6
144,0
125,0

119,9
151,6

122,1
157,9
126,6

116,8
134,2
116,3

119,9
142,6
120,9

124,1
154,1
127,6

130,2
167,5

132,0
174,0
130,9

Canada
Mexico
USA

179,4
157,8
112,3
172,7
117,5

195,2
163,5
114,3
186,7
122,7

211,9
172,8
120,9
201,4
133,4

225,5
181,2
124,4
215,6
135,3

248,8
190,4
126,3
230,0

205,5
151,0
110,2
176,0
110,6

228,5
161,3
113,0
202,5
120,5

244,0
182,3
123,3
230,3
139,8

250,9
192,9
128,5
245,0
147,4

287,0

131,8
261,2

Argentina
Brazil
Peru
Uruguay
Chile

South America


1)

Oceania
120,3
116,8

123,1
119,6

128,4
124,4

130,7
127,0

134,4
129,9

,
,
.

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Morocco
Nigeria
Tunisia

129,2
114,4
1)

132,3
118,8

138,5
129,1

143,6
136,8

145,8
138,1

Australia
New Zealand

Due to differences in coverage and in methods applied in index calculation, presented data do not
show equally real image of changes and prices level. Accuracy differs from country to country.

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: , 01.01.2013. ...24
2. ........................................................................25
. 2.1. , 19481997.
20042012. ..................................................................33
. 2.2.
..........................................................................34
. 2.3. .....................................................................44
3. ..........................................................................51
. 3.1. , , 2012. ..................60
. 3.2. ,
2012. ..........................62
. 3.3.

2012. .............................................................64
. 3.4.
,
2012/ 2011. ...................................................65
4. ......69
. 4.1.
, 20022012. ......................................................73
. 4.2. 20052012, 31.12. .80
. 4.3. 20052012. .......................................81

. 10.3.
, 2011. ................................................................244
. 10.4.
, 2011. .................................................................244
. 10.5.
, 2011. ................................................................244
11. ..............................................................245
. 11.1. , 2012. ............................................256
. 11.2.
, 2012. .........................................................260
. 11.3.
, . m3 20102012. ............................261
. 11.4. ,
20102012. .................................................................261
. 11.5. ,
, 20102012. ................263
: ........................264
12. ................................................................265
. 12.1. , . .................269
. 12.2.
.................................271

5. .............................................................................83
. 5.1. , ...........................87

13. ......................................................279
. 13.1. , 20082012. .......281
. 13.2.
( 2005)............................................................281

6. ...........................................................107
. 6.1.
, 2012. ..............................................................150
. 6.2.
, 2011. .........................................................156
. 6.3.
, 2011. .........................................................156
. 6.4. 1 .........................................................168

14. ..............................................................291
. 14.1. ..................293
. 14.2. ,
2012. ............................................................................294
. 14.3.
, 2012. ............................................................294
. 14.4. ,
2012. ............................................................................302

7. ............................................................................................173
. 7.1. ...180

15. .............................................................................313
. 15.1.
...............................318
. 15.2.
...................................318
. 15.3. ,
...............................................................324

8. ..............................183
. 8.1. , 31.12.2012. .......................192
. 8.2. , 2011. .................195
. 8.3. , . ,
2011 ..............................................................................198
. 8.4. , ,
2011. ..............................................................................200
. 8.5. ,
, 2011. ..............................................................203
. 8.6.
, 2011. ...........................205
. 8.7. , 2011. ....208

16. ............................................327
. 16.1. ...........................................................329
. 16.2. ............................................................329
. 16.3. ,
2012. ............................................................................329
. 16.4. .......................................................340

9. .....................................................................209
. 9.1. , 2012. .........217
. 9.2. , 2012. ......217
. 9.3. , 20022012. .................................................225
. 9.4. , 20022012. ............................225
. 9.5. ,
, % ..........................................229
. 9.6. -
, ha ..............................................................229
. 9.7. ............................................230
. 9.8.
2008=100 ......................................................................230
. 9.9. ,
..........................................................................232

18. ..................................................................347
. 18.1. , 2011. ........355
. 18.2. ( )
, 2011. ..................358
. 18.3.
, ,
20082010. ..................................................................368
. 18.4. /
, 20082010. .................................369
. 18.5.
, 20082010. .........................................370
. 18.6. , 2010. ....370
. 18.7. , , 2011. ..........378
. 18.8. , 2011. ......................................382

10. ...........................................................................235
. 10.1. ......239
. 10.2. , 2011. ....244

19. ........................................................383
. 19.1. ,
20.05.2012. ( ) .................................392

Contents of maps and charts

419

CONTENTS OF MAPS AND CHARTS


1. GEOGRAPHICAL REVIEW AND CLIMATE .................................17

Chart 10.3. Final energy consumption for natural gas, 2011 ..........233
Chart 10.4. Final energy consumption for coal ...............................234
Chart 10.5. Final energy consumption for oil and oil derivates .......234

2. POPULATION ................................................................................25
Chart 2.1. Population changes, 1948-1997 and 2003-2011 .............30
Chart 2.2. Projections of population of Serbia by age groups ...........31
Chart 2.3. Fertility ..............................................................................40

11. ENVIRONMENT .........................................................................235


Chart 11.1. Air quality, 2011 ............................................................246
Chart 11.2. Abstracted fresh water for industry and for public
water supply, 2011 .......................................................250
Chart 11.3. Water use from public water supply and self supply,
mill m3, 2009-2011 .......................................................251
Chart 11.4. Share of wastewater by treatments, 2009-2011 ..........251
Chart 11.5. Consumption of hazardous chemicals in the Republic
of Serbia, by toxicity classes, 2009-2011......................253
Map: Hydrological station in Republic of Serbia ...............................254

Map: Republic of Serbia, Districts and municipalities,


as of 1 January 2012 .......................................................................... 24

3. LABOR MARKET ..........................................................................47


Chart 3.1. Employed persons by sectors of ownership, 2011 ...........56
Chart 3.2. Unemployed according to level of professional
education Annual average, 2011 ..................................58
Chart 3.3. Average salaries and wages, females and males
employed with legal entities, inrelation to total average
salaries and wages, september 2011 ..............................60
Chart 3.4. Indices of average salaries and wages, employed with
legal entities, by educational ettainment, September
2010/September 2011 .....................................................61
4. HUMAN HEALTH, SOCIAL WORK ACTIVITIES AND
COMPULSORY SECURITY ..........................................................65
Chart 4.1. Inhabitants per one physician and per one bed,
2001-2011 ........................................................................69
Chart 4.2. Beneticiaries of persons total 2004-2011, as of 31.12 ...74
Chart 4.3. Average pensions 2004-2011 ...........................................75
5. EDUCATION .................................................................................77
Chart 5.1. Primary, secondary, high and higher education ................81
6. NAIONAL ACCOUNTS ................................................................97
Chart 6.1. Avilabilities in households by durables, 2011 .................140
Chart 6.2. Revenues share by activities in total revenues,
2010 ...............................................................................146
Chart 6.3. Expenditures share by activities in total expenditures,
2010 ...............................................................................146
Chart 6.4. Money supply M1 .............................................................158
7. PRICES ........................................................................................163
Chart 7.1. Weights structure for consumer prices indices
by CIOCOP.....................................................................170
8. STRUCTURAL BUSINESS STATISTICS ...................................173
Chart 8.1. Number of entrepreneurs, as of 31.12.2011 ...................181
Chart 8.2. Turnover structure by activities, 2010 ............................183
Chart 8.3. Value added by activities, in mill. RSD, 2010 ...............186
Chart 8.4. Number of enterprises, by size classes, 2010 ...............188
Chart 8.5. Number of persons employed, by enterprise sizeclasses, 2010 ................................................................191
Chart 8.6. Value added at factor costs, by size classes, 2010 ......193
Chart 8.7. Wage adjusted labour productivity, 2010 ........................196
9. AGRICULTURE ...........................................................................197
Chart 9.1. Utilized agicultural land, 2011 ........................................205
Chart 9.2. Sown area by sort of crops, 2011 ..................................205
Chart 9.3. Number of livestock,2002-2011 .....................................213
Chart 9.4. Products of livestock,2002-2011 ....................................213
Chart 9.5. Structure of family holdings according to used area,% ...216
Chart 9.6. Arable land used - Average by holding, ha ...................216
Chart 9.7. Artificial afforestation ......................................................218
Chart 9.8. Indices of physical volume of sale in forestry
2005=100 ......................................................................218
Chart 9.9. Cutting in forests and outside forests by species ...........220
Map: Forests area in the total area of municipalities .......................223
Map: Forests area in the total area of municipalities .......................224
10. INDUSTRY .................................................................................225
Chart 10.1. Industrial production i Republic of Serbia ....................229
Chart 10.2. Final energy consumption for electricity, 2011 ............233

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12. CONSTRUCTION .......................................................................255


Chart 12.1. Value of works done, mill. RSD ....................................259
Chart 12.2. Participarion of value of constructions types in total
value of the Republic of Serbia ....................................261
13. DOMESTIC TRADE ...................................................................269
Chart 13.1. Indices of development of retail trade, 2007-2011. ......271
Chart 13.2. Turnover in retail trade per inhabitant,
(at 2005 prices) ............................................................271
14. EXTERNAL TRADE ...................................................................281
Chart 14.1. External trade balnce ....................................................283
Chart 14.2. Exportation and importation of merchandise by
development level of countries, 2011 ...........................284
Chart 14.3. Countries with the biggest share in external trade,
2011 ............................................................................284
Chart 14.4. Percentual share of merchandise sectors in total
exportation / importation, 2011 .....................................292
15. TRANSPORT .............................................................................303
Chart 15.1. Share of railway and road transport in total
passenger-kilometres ...................................................308
Chart 15.2. Share of railway and road transport in total
ton-kilometres ...............................................................308
Chart 15.3. Goods transport in road transport by major goods ........314
16. TOURISM AND CATERING TRADE .........................................317
Chart 16.1. Tourist arrivals ..............................................................320
Chart 16.2. Tourist overnights .........................................................320
Map: Tourist resorts with over 100 thousands tourist nights, 2011 ..323
Chart 16.3. Tourist overnights by type of tourist resorts, 2011 ......323
Chart 16.4. Indices of catering development ..................................332
Chart 16.5. Turnover structure .........................................................334
18. SCIENCE AND CULTURE .........................................................335
Chart 18.1. Share of oranizations by sectors, 2010 .........................349
Chart 18.2. Research works (projects and studies) by sectors and
fields of science, 2010 .................................................352
Chart 18.3. Structure of the type of innovations in the total innovative
activities of innovators, 2008-2010 ...............................359
Chart 18.4. Share of revenue of innovation product / service in
innovators total income, 2008-2010 ............................360
Chart 18.5. Enterprises by innovation, 2008-2010 ...........................361
Chart 18.6. Rating the effects of technologocal innovation,
2010 ............................................................................361
Chart 18.7.Books and brochures by subject areas of publication,
2010 ............................................................................369
Chart 18.8.Serial publications, 2010 ...............................................372
19. JUSTICE ADMINISTRATION AND ELECTIONS .....................373
Chart 19.1.Pronounced sanctions to adults perpetrators in the
Republic of Serbia .......................................................380
Chart 19.2. Elections for the president of the Republic of Serbia,
20.05.2012 (second round) .........................................382

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ASSOCIATES ON COMPILING OF THE YEARBOOK


1. CHAPTER
Milivoje Grbovi
Vesna orevi
Milijana erani
Neda Cukavac
2. CHAPTER
Sneana Lakevi
Mr LJiljana orevi
Mirjana Popovi
Mr Jasna Milankovi
Milka Ili - Pei
LJiljana Sekuli
Suzana Stanojkovi
Gordana Jordanovski
Marija Stevanovi - iri
Marija Jovi
Slavica Vukojiui - evo
Jovanka Toi
Aleksandra Jovanovi
3. CHAPTER
Jasmina Petkovi
Zorica Kovaevi
Jelena Manojlovi
Katarina Stani
Mirjana Marjanovi
Slavica Novakovi
4. CHAPTER
Mirjana Popovi
Jasmina Petkovi
Vesna Jaovi - urlan
Nadeda Bogdanovi
5. CHAPTER
Vesna Jaovi - urlan
LJiljana Kozlina
LJubica Stojanovi
Paun Cukavac
Nadeda Bogdanovi
Branka urkalovi
6. CHAPTER
Goran Radisavljevi
Nada Jevti
Gordana Cvetinovi
Zorica Misoji
Jelena Jakovljevi
Dragan Popovi
7. CHAPTER
Tatjana Savi
Biljana Kiproski
Radmila Bokovi
Vladimir Mileti
Tatjana Stanojevi Miladinovi
8. CHAPTER
Sinia Cimbaljevi
Nenad Radoevi
Duan Cimburek
Biljana Brajovi
Jovan Mamula
Milica Stefanovi - Rozgi
9. CHAPTER
Dragana Pogari
Slobodan Gruji
Gojko Kalanj
Verica Petrovi
Miroslava Grubor
Velibor Lazarevi

10. CHAPTER
Jasmina Kosti - Simov
Sanja Radonji
Milan Bulatovi
Nada ekelji
Jelena Milivojevi
11. CHAPTER
Milijana erani
Ana Vignjevi
Duanaka Dostani
Neda Cukavac
12. CHAPTER
Milka uka
Dejana orevi
Gabrijela Rosi
13. CHAPTER
Sonja Radoii
Danijela Mladenovi
Slavica Jotanovi
14. CHAPTER
Slobodan Vukovi
Nataa Trajkovi
Marija Ivanovi
Jasmina Lazarevi
Sanja Murar
Milan Stojkovi
15. CHAPTER
Prvoslav Mutavdi
Sandra Mihajlovi
Daliborka Vujin
Predrag Mutavdi
Katarina Milenkovi
Marina Buha
16. CHAPTER
Miroslav Cucurevi
Ruica Velikovi
17. CHAPTER
Suzana Govedarica
Vladimir uti
18. CHAPTER
Vesna Jaovi - urlan
Sunica Stefanovi - esti
LJubica Stojanovi
Paun Cukavac
19. CHAPTER
Vesna Zajc
Dragana Nikoli
Biljana Ili
Vladimir Smiljani
20. CHAPTER
Milivoje Grbovi
Slobodan Gruji
Jasmina Petkovi
Mirjana Popovi
21. CHAPTER
Gordana Jordanovski
Jelena Manojlovi
Mirjana Marjanovi
Tomislav Despi
Marko Peji
Radmila Bokovi
Tatjana Savi

EDITOR IN CHIEF
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