Nevena Radic is a PhD candidate and a teaching assistant at the department of Demography at University of Belgrade – Faculty of Geography. She is currently engaged in the following courses: Population statistics, Population migrations, Geopolitics and Population and Ethnodemography at the level of under-graduate studies. Her scientific and research interests in the migration field are within migration and development, demographic and ethnodemographic aspects of migration processes.She is particularly interested in migration processes in third and fourth demographic transition. She has attended a few national migration schools and she was a part of International Summer School on Migration organized by ICMPD. She is involved in the project of the Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development “Research of demographic phenomena in the function of public policies in Serbia”. She has participated in several scientific conferences in the country and abroad and has published several scientific papers in the field of demography.

Migration-related publications

Santic, D., Spasovski, M., Jakopin, E., Devedzic, M., Antic, M., Knezevic, A., Djordjevic, A., Sudimac Mratinkovic, D., Radic, N., Đurkin, D., Javor, V., Todorovic, M. (2019). Research on attitudes and intentions of the population on resettlement and determining the impact of migration on demographic aging in four local government units, in order to formulate recommendations for the creation of population policy measures. University of Belgrade – Faculty of Geography                        

Radic, N. (2017). The third demographic transition in Serbia – a theoretical concept or a certain ethnodemographic change. University of Belgrade – Faculty of Geography, Master thesis