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Ph.D. Natalija Mirić

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Ph.D. Natalija Mirić

Ph.D. Natalija Mirić

Phone: +381659999591

email: natalija.miric@gef.bg.ac.rs

Biography

Natalija Miric (born January 21, 1989) is Assistant Professor at Department of Demography of University of Belgrade Faculty of Geography (July 2020-present).

She holds a PhD in Demography from University of Belgrade, Faculty of Geography (2019).

She participated in additional special courses at the University of Geneva (2019) and the University of Zagreb (2017) in the field of advanced statistical methods in demography.

Her current research interests include life course analysis, qualitative and quantitative methods analysis, fertility and family, economic demography, human wellbeing.

Natalija Miric has participated in the realization of several scientific and professional projects.  She was a part of numerous scientific conferences, including conferences of the French National Institute for Demographic Studies (INED) and the Vienna Institute for Demography (VID).

https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Natalija-Miric

Membership in foreign and domestic associations

  • European Association of Population Studies (EAPS)
  • Sequence Analysis Association (SAA)
  • Association of Demographers of Serbia (DDS)
  1.  Miric, N. (2021). Introduction to the methodology of demographic research. University of Belgrade, Faculty of Geography
  2. Mirić, N. (2021). “Satisfied Life Years” in the former Yugoslav countries. SN Social Sciences, 1:102, pp. 1-23. Springer
  3. Miric, N. (2019). Difference in fertility between women with and without tertiary education. Matica Srpska Journal of Social Sciences, 170, pp. 245-257.
  4. Miric, N. (2018). Increase in the completed cohort fertility of high-educated women in Serbia-a focus in the creation of population policy in Serbia. Matica Srpska Journal of Social Sciences, 167, pp. 409-419.
  5. Devedzic, M., Miric, N. & Gligorijević, V. (2017). Does specific demographic education change young people’s opinions about reproduction? The case of Serbia. Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 41(2), pp. 283-304.
  6. Stojilkovic-Gnjatovic, J., Paunovic-Radulovic, D. & Miric, N. (2017). Using of SILK data for calculating healthy years of life – Secondary data analysis obtained through the Survey on Income and Living Conditions (SILC). The Social Inclusion and Poverty Reduction Unit of the Government of the Republic of Serbia and the United Nations Development Program.
  7. Gligorijevic, V., Vojkovic, G., Miric, N. & Vasic, P. (2016). Regional and Gender Differences in Self-employment Motivation: Implications on Job Sustainability. Mitteilungen der Österreichischen Geographischen Gesellschaft, 158, pp. 149-166.