These latter cities are selected because the population was already over 10 000 inhabitants in 1946. It is shown that new additional indices are interestingly introduced in order to compensate defects in the Sheppard index. Numerical illustrations are illuminated through a "length ratio" measure, ...
Families in the cities usually have no more than two children each. Those in the country are often somewhat larger. Children are very close to their grandparents, who often provide child care so parents can work. Bulgarian women have always had much freedom and responsibility. By the late 19...
[...]foreign workers, points out, for example, that at Bondi on 26 September, at SaintDenis on 10 October, and at Bagnolet on 24 October 2007 and in other cities, the police carried out down raids on sites occupied by Roma(BulgarianandRomanian nationals), loaded the occupants onto special...
From 1956 onwards the program made available valuable telephone directories, especially hard to get in the case of the capital cities of Romania and Bulgaria, and other regions. Thus, Romanian and Bulgarian phone books remained the most requested ones throughout the 1960s. “The Red Army invaded...
This paper concerns the changing family of Bessarabian Bulgarians in the circumstances of de-collectivization of land, the economic crisis, seasonal and more protracted work migrations, permanent migrations of young people from villages to larger towns and cities – all o...
cities. 7% of the respondents are of the opinion that the elderly are failing to take advantage of information and communication technologies and are not fully informed on important for them issues. Another 7% state that technologies had impact on them, however not positive, but by offering ...
At a time when the rest of the population led entirely fixed lives, seafarers’ “hypermobility” (Karaboeva 2011) made them slightly open to the world. This openness extended to the coastal cities and towns in which seafarers were concentrated. In a closed country, this openness afforded ...
Under the initiative titled "Grow with Google," 15,000 individuals and SMBs in 37 cities across the Balkan country would be trained by the end of the year, Annette Kroeber-Riel, Google's senior director of public policy and government relations, said at the launching ceremony. ...
Bulgaria is also lucky to have fairly extensive embroidery and folk costume collections that have been built up over a long period. Many towns and cities have regional ethnographical museums which would be the envy of many in Western Europe. A number of examples from these collections will hopef...
From 1752 onwards the Bulgarian population of the Ottoman Empire began to emigrate to South Russia and Bessarabia. It created its own colonies in what was the Chersonese at that time and in the province of Taurus. Some of the emigrants settled in the cities and towns of these regions. The...