Population change and the settlement system transformation in Poland, as revealed by the 2021 census
This article aims to analyse current geodemographic changes in Poland, based on the data of the 2021 National Population and Housing Census. Methods, traditional for socioeconomic geography, such as zoning, were employed. Poland’s population decreased during the inter-census period (2011—2021), with the urban population declining faster than its rural counterpart. The large voivodeships ...
The Evolution of Settlement Areas of Ingrian Finns in Northwest Russia in the Second Half of the 20th Century
Based on the nation-wide censuses conducted between 1959 and 2010 in the Soviet Union and in the Russian Federation, as well as on the contemporary data of the Estonian Department of Statistics, the author of this article studies the spatial aspects of the dynamics of the ethnic ...
Russian Population Ethnic Structure: Trends and Transformations
Based on the census data from 1989, 2002 and 2010, the article analyzes the evolution of the ethnic structure of the population of the post-Soviet Russia from the territorial perspective. The stability of the ethnic structure of the “Russian mega nucleus” and ...
Migration and the Transformation of Multiethnic Population Structure in the Kaliningrad Region of the Post-Soviet Era
This paper analyses the migration processes and their influence on the transformation of multiethnic population structure in the Kaliningrad region. The author uses official statistics (current statistics and census data), as well as interviews with the representatives of ethnic cultural associations as information sources. Special attention is paid to the migration features associated with different ethnic groups. The author identifies major reasons behind ...
The geopolitical effect of the maritime factor on the spatial development of post-Soviet Russia: the Baltic case
... coastalisation: geopolitical factors
The coastalisation of the population and settlements is a fundamental characteristic of the land-sea organisation of society, which applies to post-Soviet Russia as well (see [7], [16], [36], [37]). Notably, as census data suggest, the population of 74 Russian towns (including those in Crimea) situated in coastal areas or the mouths of major navigable rivers has increased by 10.5 % since 1989. In contrast, the overall urban population in the country has remained ...
Migration in the Kaliningrad region reflected in the 1989—2015 censuses and microcensuses
... completely repopulated. People from many parts of Russia and other republics of the former USSR were recruited to develop the new territory. Although demographic processes and migration in the Kaliningrad region have been studied in detail, we believe that census and micro-census data can significantly advance the current knowledge of this unique region. This holds true for the data relating to the results of pre-survey migration. This approach differs markedly from traditional migration studies in Russia,...
The modern economy of Russia’s Baltic regions in the municipal context
... evaluating economic development is per capita. However, the widespread use of such indicators is constrained by varying reasons. In the Kaliningrad region, one impediment lies in the revision of population data at the municipal level based on the 2021 census. For instance, population growth was underestimated in the Guryevsk MD, a suburb of Kaliningrad, where, according to the statistics, as of January 1, 2022, the number of residents was 146.6 % compared to that of January 1, 2021. In the Baltiysk ...
Economic development of Russia’s north-western regions and migration to the St. Petersburg agglomeration
... Moscow.
In the mid-1990s, salaries in the northern regions were twice the Russian average. However, they have since decreased to slightly above the national average and lower than in St. Petersburg, which is a reason for out-migration. According to the census of 2020, the population of northern regions dropped by 16—18 % since the 2002 census. In the quintet of other regions salaries have also gone down to about 80 % of the Russian average, although in the late 1990s they were higher than in St. Petersburg ...
The economy of Russian Baltic regions: development level and dynamics, structure and international trade partners
... Russia, 63 in St. Petersburg, 156 in the Leningrad region and 96 in the Kaliningrad region<1>. The population of Russia’s Baltic regions increased by 8, 13 and 6 %, respectively, from the end of 2014 to 1 October 2021 (the data of the national census).<2>
Overview of Russia’s Baltic regions
Indicator
St. Petersburg
Leningrad region
Kaliningrad region
Area, 1,000 km2
1.4
83.9
15.1
Population, 1,000 people (as of 01.10.2021)
5602
2001
1030
The region as % of the total national:
area
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Evaluating the impact of integration processes on the ethnopolitical competition of languages in the Baltic Region
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Spatial differentiation of rural territories in the Kaliningrad region: implications for socio-economic policies
... economic and social development of cities and districts of the Kaliningrad region. Kaliningrad: Kaliningradstat, 2011 ; Estimated population of the Kaliningrad region as of 1 January 2023, based on the recalculation of the 2020 All-Russian Population Census results, 2023, Kaliningradstat, URL:
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Comparing the population change in rural and urban areas reveals that the differences between the territories are minimal when ...
The impact of the food embargo on consumer preferences and cross-border practices in the Kaliningrad region
... “sanctioned” products in the areas bordering on Lithuania might be their ethnic composition and a pedestrian border crossing point in Sovetsk. Traditionally, Lithuanians living in the region concentrate in Kaliningrad (18 %, according to the 2010 national census) and municipalities bordering on Lithuania (51 %). In these areas, there are enterprises under the Lithuanian jurisdiction (for example, Viciunai-Rus LLC) attracting temporary workers, and migrants from the neighbouring republic. The popularity ...
Migration distances in Russia: a demographic profile of migrants
... quantity of registered migration, whilst having no specific direction and being indistinguishable in terms of distance.
Movements between all Russian settlements, i. e. 2,300 cities and towns, and about 153,200 villages (however, according to the 2020 census, 24,800 of the latter were unpopulated). Using the geographical coordinates of each settlement, the Euclidean distance, which is the shortest distance between two points taking into account the earth’s curvature, was calculated in kilometres ...
Demographic development processes in the history of the Kaliningrad region: national trends and regional specifics
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On the implementation of social innovation in rural area Kaliningrad oblas
... innovations are important for solving the problems of rural development, since due to the intensification of polarization processes, the backlog of living conditions in rural areas from cities increases. Based on the statistical reporting and agricultural censuses, the article assesses the changes and spatial distribution of production, social and demographic processes in rural areas of the Kaliningrad region over the past three decades. The differences in the situation in the west (in the rapidly developing ...
Socio-spatial differentiation in transition: a preliminary comparative analysis of post-soviet St Petersburg and Riga
... Riga — the two largest post-Soviet urban centres in the Baltic Sea region. An important result of the research is a methodology for multi-lev-a el analysis of changes in the urban environment of post-socialist cities. Data from post-1991 national censuses and population registers are used to calculate measures of social well-being in urban districts as well as to identify territorial imbalances. Compar-ative analysis makes it possible to trace the spatial patterns of post-Soviet differentiation ...
On the Pushkin text in the poetry of Perestroika
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Spatial and dynamic approach in the study of rural settlement in the Pskov region from 1862 to 1926
The article applies the spatial-dynamic approach to carry out an analysis of the rural settlement in the Pskov region in the provincial time. The study covers the period from the middle of the XIX century up to 1926. The first general census of the Russian Empire (1897) has been chosen as an interim date for the analysis of dynamic processes. The study revealed differences between provinces of the Pskov region in terms of population and key characteristics of rural settlement.
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Changes in the Population Distribution and Transport Network of Saint Petersburg
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The Russian language in the world: The past, present, and future
... monitoring the Russian language functioning in the world. The monitoring was conducted on behalf of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation in 2004 and the Ministry of Education and Science in 2011—2012. The study used data provided by censuses, national ministries of education, and Russian research and cultural centres abroad. An important contribution was expert judgements from heads of national associations of teachers of Russian language and literature.
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The density of the even-toed ungulates in the Curonian Spit national park (based on the population monitoring data)
This article estimates the density of eventoed ungulates in the Curonian Spit national park and their distribution in the studied area. The density was calculated through the method of pellet count. The census of the mammal pop-ulation through the method of drive count was conducted alongside the daily monitoring of population.
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The Baltic Finnish Peoples Divided by State and Administrative Borders: Territorial Development of the Karelians, Vepsians, and Setos
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Federal Repatriation Programme in the Kaliningrad region: an Assessment of Risks and Opportunities
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The Baltics and Russian North-West: the Core and the Periphery in the 2000s
... international (intraregional) migration of this population group. This method is used quite rarely, yet it is more accurate in studying the shifts in distribution of this group of population than current statistics. The article uses the data of the last two censuses (2000 and 2010), namely, the population size and the age and gender composition. In order to demonstrate the core-periphery relationship, the authors identified the core ATUs (national and regional capitals and capital areas), whereas the other ...
Natural Increase in the Baltic South and South-West
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The political elite recruitment in the Baltic: the role of the ethnic factor
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The Estonian diaspora in South-West Russia in the 1920—30s: migration results
This article analyses the spatial features of the settling of Russian Estonians in the Northwest region at the “zenith” of diaspora on the basis of 1920, 1926, and 1939 censuses. The author identifies the principal settling areas and points out the geographical preconditions for the rapid decline of the diaspora.
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