Major demographic tendencies of the Arctic and sub-arctic zone of Russia
https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2019.66.21
Abstract
The main demographic indicators for the period of 1993 - 2017 in the Krasnoyarsk Area, the Arkhangelsk, Murmansk regions, the Republics Komi, the Sakha (Yakutia), the Nenets, the Yamalo-Nenets and the Chukotka Autonomous Districts in comparison with the national indicators have been described.
The data of the Central Statistical Database of the Federal State Statistics Service, the Russian database on fertility and mortality were used.
Despite the general positive demographic trends, the territories of the Arctic zone of Russia remain to be areas of a tense demographic situation, manifested in supermortality, insufficient fertility for the reproduction of the population, migration outflow of the population, which leads to continued depopulation of these regions.
About the Authors
K. V. ShelyginRussian Federation
Shelygin Kirill Valeryevich - Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor of the Department of Psychiatry and Clinical Psychology
phone: 89212403785
163000, Arkhangelsk, 51, Troitsky pr., NSMU
Yu. A. Sumarokov
Russian Federation
Sumarokov Yury Alexandrovich - Ph.D, Head of the Department of International Cooperation
tel: (8182) 28 -57-59
163000, Arkhangelsk, 51, Troitsky pr., NSMU
S. I. Malyavskaya
Russian Federation
Malyavskaya Svetlana Ivanovna - Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Vice-Rector for Research and Innovation., Head of the Department of Pediatrics
tel: (8182) 21-12- 52
163000, Arkhangelsk, 51, Troitsky pr., NSMU
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For citations:
Shelygin K.V., Sumarokov Yu.A., Malyavskaya S.I. Major demographic tendencies of the Arctic and sub-arctic zone of Russia. Yakut Medical Journal. 2019;(2):70-73. https://doi.org/10.25789/YMJ.2019.66.21