Abstract

The birth incentive strategy envisages broad activation of local self-government in the field of childbearing to meet the specific needs of the local population. In this sense, this article aims to present the situation in the field of fertility of the population and the potential area of operation for the socioeconomic indicators of the population and the local environment in the case of nine cities in Serbia at the local public policy makers. Nine selected cities with between 100 and 150 thousand inhabitants can represent a significant "incubator" of birth rehabilitation in Serbia, with relatively even spatial distribution. Analysis and comparison of socioeconomic indicators in selected cities will identify those spheres of life that can be operated in order to create favorable conditions for childbirth.

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