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Fertility in the European Part of the Russian North in 1990–2015

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Arseniy L. Sinitsa

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Based on the Federal State Statistics Service data, the article examines the dynamics of changes in the system of indicators characterizing the birth rate in the regions of the European North of Russia (including urban and rural areas). General and special demographic methods were used for the analysis. In the course of the work it was revealed that by 1999 the number of births in the regions of the European North of Russia had greatly decreased, but by 2015 fertility rates had improved, although the birth rate had worsened. At the same time, the birth rate in the regions of the European North of Russia in general is higher than the average for Russia, but the reproduction of the population has been narrowed for quite a long time already. Finally, the differences between the urban and rural areas are large. In relation to the latter, it is possible to assume the existence of certain problems related to the collection of information.

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Keywords

fertility, fertility indicators, European North of Russia, regional differentiation

DOI

10.17238/issn2221-2698.2017.27.5

UDC

314.38, 314.8



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