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Fauzer V.V. Specific entry: Northern and Arctic Societies Load article (pdf, 1.4MB ) AnnotationThis article examines the population censuses conducted in the Russian Empire, the USSR and the new Russia; it reveals the peculiarities and methodological apparatus of each population census, presents the main questions of census lists, their comparability with previous censuses, notes new questions and explains their application. Thus, in the 2010 population census, the term “household” was introduced in the question on kinship (property) with other persons living with the respondent; in the question on marriage status, the concepts “officially divorced” and “separated” were differentiated; the levels of education and the presence of a degree were highlighted; the results of population censuses are given according to statistical data for the Komi Republic. The results of the population censuses of 1939 and 1959, which made it possible to assess the scale of forced migration to the Komi region, are separately considered. For each population census, the timing of its conduction and the critical moment are given, it is explained why certain population censuses were carried out not in the “zero” year, as is customary in most countries of the world, but in other years. Particular attention is paid to the 2021 census, it has been postponed for one year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.About authors
Viktor V. Fauzer, Dr. Sci. (Econ.), Professor, Chief Researcher KeywordsKomi Republic, population census, critical moment, urban districts, municipal areasUDC314(470.13)(045)This work is licensed under a CC BY-SA License. |