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Belgradeis located in: Serbia Central Serbia Belgrade City Belgrade. Find detailed maps for Serbia Central Serbia Belgrade City Belgrade on ViaMichelin, along with road traffic, the option to book accommodation and view information on MICHELIN restaurants for - Belgrade.

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At-risk-of-poverty rates in Serbia: World Bank and SORS staff estimates using the 2011 Population Census and 2013 SILC data. Risk of poverty is defined using the EU standard of 60 percent of median per adult equivalent income.


The Government of the Republic of Serbia is committed to monitoring and promoting poverty reduction and social inclusion. With the prospect of joining the European Union (EU), Serbia began implementing the Survey of Income and Living Conditions (SILC) in 2013, one of the main sources of data used in the EU to monitor these targets. Based on this survey, 24.5 percent of the population (or just under 1.8 million people) in Serbia were at risk of poverty (AROP). At the same time, there is a high degree of variability in living standards within the country.


The Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia (SORS) and the World Bank have developed a set of poverty maps for Serbia, showing variability in welfare across the country. These maps combine information from the 2011 population census and the 2013 SILC household survey to estimate the at-risk-of-poverty rates for small geographic areas such as districts/areas and municipalities. Poverty mapping uses multiple imputation techniques and leverages data from these two sources to estimate poverty for small areas, which would be impossible to reliably derive with survey data alone.


The results show that a number of municipalities in the southern part of Serbia have high poverty incidence. The estimated AROP rate ranges from 4.8 percent in Novi Beograd in the Belgrade Region, to 66.1 percent in Tutin in the region of Šumadija and Western Serbia. Even within the same region, such as Southern and Eastern Serbia, this rate ranges from more than 13 percent in Medijana to more than 63 percent in Bojnik. Some areas with high AROP incidences also have many poor people, and a great number of poor people are in densely populated parts of the country.


Poverty maps are typically combined with other information, including local knowledge, to inform policy making. Poverty maps are useful to highlight finer geographic variation, identify lagging areas, simultaneously display different dimensions of welfare, and to understand poverty determinants.


They not only build awareness and strengthen accountability, but also potentially help to improve resource allocation and achieve better geographic targeting. Once particular areas or populations are identified to be in greatest need, it is important to combine with local expertise to understand the underlying reasons, which may vary from place to place, to arrive at the most appropriate policy recommendations.


Novi Beograd is located in: Serbia Central Serbia Belgrade City Novi Beograd. Find detailed maps for Serbia Central Serbia Belgrade City Novi Beograd on ViaMichelin, along with road traffic, the option to book accommodation and view information on MICHELIN restaurants for - Novi Beograd.


For each location, ViaMichelin city maps allow you to display classic mapping elements (names and types of streets and roads) as well as more detailed information: pedestrian streets, building numbers, one-way streets, administrative buildings, the main local landmarks (town hall, station, post office, theatres, etc.). You can also display car parks in Novi Beograd, real-time traffic information and petrol stations. Finally, you can view and book your choice of the MICHELIN restaurant selections for Novi Beograd, or book your Novi Beograd hotel free of charge (including MICHELIN Guide listed hotels).

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