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Selected economic indicators

Year GDP
growth
Growth of
industrial output
Yugoslavia –7.1% Decrease
1991 –21.1% Decrease
1992 –11.7% Decrease
1993 –8.0% Decrease
1994 5.9% Increase
1995 6.8% Increase
1996 6.0% Increase
1997 6.5% Increase
1998 2.5% Increase
1999 –0.4% Decrease

=GDP Growth

Croatia's year-on-year GDP growth per Eurostat.

Year GDP
growth
Growth of
industrial output
2002 4.9% Increase
2003 5.4% Increase
2004 4.1% Increase
2005 4.3% Increase
2006 4.9% Increase
2007 5.1% Increase
2008 2.1% Increase
2009 –6.9% Decrease
2010 –2.3% Decrease
2011 –0.2% Decrease
2012 –2.2% Decrease
2013 –0.9% Decrease

Unemployment rate in SR Croatia

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     0.0–5.0%
5.1–10.0%
10.1–15.0%
15.1–20.0%
20.1–25%
>25.1%


Unemployment rate in SFR Yugoslavia by republic or province 1959–1990
Year Yugoslavia total Developed regions Less-developed regions
Slovenia Croatia Serbia Serbia proper Vojvodina Bosnia and Herzegovina Montenegro Macedonia Kosovo
1959 5.8% 2.4% 5.1% 7.0% 7.3% 4.2% 5.5% 8.5% 10.5% 17.9%
1960 5.5% 2.0% 5.6% 6.1% 6.2% 4.0% 4.2% 6.1% 11.5% 15.4%
1961 6.0% 1.7% 5.8% 6.9% 6.9% 4.3% 4.5% 5.9% 15.0% 19.3%
1962 7.3% 2.0% 6.7% 8.6% 8.5% 6.1% 6.3% 6.3% 15.5% 22.7%
1963 7.2% 1.8% 6.2% 9.8% 9.4% 6.2% 5.8% 6.5% 12.0% 31.6%
1964 6.0% 1.4% 5.6% 7.8% 8.4% 5.2% 4.8% 5.8% 10.0% 14.6%
1965 6.6% 1.8% 6.1% 7.8% 8.2% 4.9% 5.2% 5.7% 15.6% 18.0%
1966 7.4% 2.4% 6.4% 8.4% 7.9% 5.4% 5.7% 6.9% 19.3% 26.6%
1967 7.8% 3.1% 6.6% 8.6% 7.9% 6.2% 6.5% 8.0% 19.9% 25.4%
1968 8.9% 3.8% 7.2% 9.8% 8.9% 7.6% 8.1% 9.2% 22.8% 26.9%
1969 9.1% 3.5% 6.2% 10.9% 10.2% 8.4% 8.5% 8.8% 22.5% 28.4%
1970 8.5% 3.1% 4.9% 10.7% 9.9% 7.6% 7.4% 8.3% 21.9% 32.3%
1971 7.4% 2.7% 4.3% 9.2% 8.7% 6.7% 6.0% 6.5% 21.2% 23.9%
1972 7.7% 2.2% 4.6% 9.6% 9.1% 7.4% 6.7% 7.2% 20.8% 22.8%
1973 9.1% 1.8% 5.2% 11.7% 11.1% 9.2% 8.5% 11.3% 23.0% 26.6%
1974 10.1% 1.5% 5.1% 13.2% 12.9% 10.0% 10.9% 15.0% 25.0% 27.0%
1975 11.6% 1.5% 6.0% 15.1% 14.6% 12.0% 12.9% 17.3% 26.8% 30.7%
1976 13.1% 1.8% 7.1% 17.3% 16.5% 14.4% 14.8% 17.8% 28.2% 34.1%
1977 13.9% 1.7% 7.1% 19.4% 19.0% 15.8% 15.2% 17.3% 26.8% 35.7%
1978 13.9% 1.5% 6.5% 19.6% 19.9% 13.9% 15.8% 19.0% 27.2% 36.8%
1979 13.9% 1.3% 5.8% 19.5% 19.5% 13.8% 16.5% 19.3% 27.5% 37.8%
1980 13.8% 1.4% 5.7% 19.4% 18.9% 14.4% 16.6% 17.5% 27.9% 39.0%
1981 13.8% 1.6% 6.1% 18.7% 17.7% 14.6% 16.7% 18.1% 29.0% 39.1%
1982 14.4% 1.7% 6.9% 19.1% 17.9% 15.1% 17.9% 19.3% 28.1% 41.0%
1983 14.9% 2.0% 7.4% 19.1% 17.3% 15.6% 20.3% 21.6% 26.4% 44.5%
1984 15.7% 1.9% 7.7% 19.5% 17.0% 15.7% 23.0% 23.5% 26.7% 49.9%
1985 16.3% 1.8% 7.9% 20.2% 17.4% 15.7% 24.4% 24.6% 27.6% 54.2%
1986 16.6% 1.7% 7.9% 20.8% 17.9% 15.6% 24.3% 24.6% 27.7% 57.1%
1987 16.1% 1.8% 7.8% 20.3% 17.8% 13.9% 23.1% 23.6% 27.3% 57.0%
1988 16.8% 2.5% 8.5% 20.8% 18.1% 14.3% 24.1% 26.3% 27.1% 57.8%
1989 14.9% 3.2% 8.0% 17.6% 15.6% 13.6% 20.3% 21.6% 21.9% 36.3%
1990* 15.9% 4.8% 8.6% 19.1% 16.4% 16.6% 20.6% 21.6% 22.9% 38.4%

Sources: For 1959–1988 Mencinger "Privredna reforma i nezaposlenost", table 1; For 1988–1990 Statistički godišnjak Jugoslavije (1990), p. 16

Historic population of Yugoslavia

Population of SFR Yugoslavia 1880–1971 (in thousands)
Year SFR Yugoslavia total Slovenia Croatia Bosnia and Herzegovina Montenegro Macedonia Serbia
Total Proper Vojvodina Kosovo
1880 8,877 1,182 2,479 1,158 (207) (528) 3,323 1,896 1,187 (240)
1910 12,962 1,321 3,375 1,898 344 876 5,148 3,147 1,526 475
1921 12,545 1,288 3,427 1,890 311 809 4,819 2,843 1,537 439
1931 14,534 1,386 3,789 2,324 360 950 5,726 3,550 1,624 552
1948 15,842 1,440 3,780 2,564 377 1,153 6,528 4,154 1,641 733
1953 16,991 1,504 3,936 2,843 420 1,305 6,979 4,464 1,699 816
1961 18,549 1,592 4,160 3,278 472 1,406 7,642 4,823 1,855 964
1971 20,523 1,727 4,426 3,746 530 1,647 8,447 5,250 1,953 1,244
1981 22,438 1,838 4,601 4,124 584 1,909 1,585
1991 23,230 1,913 4,784 4,377 615 2,034 9,506 5,583 1,996 1,956
Growth Index 1880–1991
261.7 161.8 193.0 378.0 297.1 385.2 815.0

Statistical offices

Kingdom of Yugoslavia - Largest Cities 1921–1931
# City Banovina 1921 1931 Change
1 Belgrade B.C.A. 111,739 238,775 +113.7%
2 Zagreb Sava 108,674 185,581 +70.8%
3 Subotica Danube 90,961 100,058 +10.0%
4 Sarajevo Drina 66,317 78,173 +17.9%
5 Skopje Vardar 40,666 68,334 +68.0%
6 Novi Sad Danube 39,122 63,985 +63.6%
7 Ljubljana Drava 53,294 59,767 +12.1%
8 Split Littoral 31,549 43,711 +38.5%
9 Osijek Sava 34,485 40,337 +17.0%
10 Šibenik Littoral 29,579 37,271 +26.0%
11 Niš Morava 25,109 35,465 +41.2%
12 Maribor Drava 30,662 33,331 +8.7%
13 Bitola Vardar 28,420 33,024 +16.2%
14 Zrenjanina Danube 27,522 32,821 +19.3%
15 Sombor Danube 31,342 32,334 +3.2%
16 Senta Danube 30,694 31,969 +4.2%
17 Vršac Danube
18 Kikindab Danube
19 Zemun B.C.A.
20 Kragujevac Danube
21 Trogir Littoral
22 Banja Luka Vrbas
23 Pančevo B.C.A.
24 Karlovac Sava
25 Mostar Littoral

a Formerly known as "Veliki Bečkerek" until 1935, and as "Petrovgrad" 1935–1946.
b Formerly known as "Velika Kikinda" until 1947.
Source: Banac, Ivo (1992). The National Question in Yugoslavia (2nd printing ed.). Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press. p. 58. ISBN 9780801494932.

Overview of Yugoslavia

Kingdom of Yugoslavia (1918–41)

Subdivision
Capital
Area (km2)
Population
Map
Danube Banovina Novi Sad 31,229 2,387,295 Template:Kingdom of Yugoslavia 1929-1939 map
Drava Banovina Ljubljana 15,849 1,144,298
Drina Banovina Sarajevo 27,845 1,534,739
Littoral Banovina Split 19,658 901,660
Morava Banovina Niš 25,466 1,435,584
Sava Banovina Zagreb 40,536 2,704,383
Vardar Banovina Skopje 36,672 1,574,243
Vrbas Banovina Banja Luka 18,917 1,037,382
Zeta Banovina Cetinje 30,997 925,516
Belgrade District Belgrade 378 288,938
Total 247,542 13,934,038

SFR Yugoslavia (1945–91)

Subdivision
Capital
Area (km2)
Population
Map
SR Bosnia and Herzegovina Sarajevo
SR Croatia Zagreb 15,849 1,144,298
SR Macedonia Skopje 27,845 1,534,739
SR Montenegro Podgorica 19,658 901,660
SR Serbia Belgrade 25,466 1,435,584
SAP Kosovo Pristina 40,536 2,704,383
SAP Vojvodina Novi Sad 36,672 1,574,243
SR Slovenia Ljubljana 18,917 1,037,382
Total 247,542 13,934,038