Population dynamics of priority geostrategic Territories of Russia in 2010-2018
The article presents an analysis of the dynamics of the population of the priority geostrategic territories of the Russian Federation. They are highlighted in the "Strategy for the Spatial Development of the Russian Federation until 2025" as territories that are of particular importance fo...
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ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:66a9108d39ba468fb5259cd840e75c60 2023-05-15T14:58:03+02:00 Population dynamics of priority geostrategic Territories of Russia in 2010-2018 Patsiorkovsky Valery Valentinovitch Simagin Yury Alexeevitch Murtuzalieva Djamila Javidovna 2021-06-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.19181/vis.2021.12.2.718 https://doaj.org/article/66a9108d39ba468fb5259cd840e75c60 RU rus Federal Center of Theoretical and Applied Sociology of the Russian Academy of Sciences http://www.vestnik-isras.ru/files/File/Vestnik_2021_37/Patsiorkovsky_i_ko_123-142.pdf https://doaj.org/toc/2221-1616 2221-1616 doi:10.19181/vis.2021.12.2.718 https://doaj.org/article/66a9108d39ba468fb5259cd840e75c60 Вестник Института социологии, Vol 12, Iss 2, Pp 123-142 (2021) priority geostrategic territories population dynamics migration and natural movement of the population exclaves the north caucasus the far east the arctic zone of russia Sociology (General) HM401-1281 article 2021 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.19181/vis.2021.12.2.718 2022-12-31T09:35:43Z The article presents an analysis of the dynamics of the population of the priority geostrategic territories of the Russian Federation. They are highlighted in the "Strategy for the Spatial Development of the Russian Federation until 2025" as territories that are of particular importance for the development of the country as a whole and are distinguished at the same time by special life conditions and the functioning of the economy due to their geographical location. Population dynamics for such territories is both a factor determining socio-economic development and an indicator of the effectiveness of this development. The components of the population dynamics - natural growth and migration flows - are of particular importance. The article describes all four groups of priority geostrategic territories of Russia - isolated from the main territory of the country (exclaves), located in the North Caucasus and the Far East, in the Arctic zone of the Russian Federation. For each group, trends in population dynamics have been identified since the 2010 census, taking into account the components of natural growth and migration. The multidirectional aspect of the main demographic processes in the priority geostrategic territories of the country is revealed - natural growth is combined with the migration outflow of the population, and the migration inflow - with natural decline. At the same time, in the exclave and North Caucasian territories, the population is growing, and in the Far Eastern and Arctic territories it is decreasing. The features of both groups of priority geostrategic territories in comparison with Russia as a whole and of individual constituent entities of the Russian Federation and municipalities within groups of territories are shown. The latter became possible due to the use of the database "Municipal Russia", that summarises demographic statistics for all urban districts and municipal areas of the country, including those located in priority geostrategic territories. As a result of the analysis of the ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic VESTNIK INSTITUTA SOTZIOLOGII 12 2 123 142 |
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The article presents an analysis of the dynamics of the population of the priority geostrategic territories of the Russian Federation. They are highlighted in the "Strategy for the Spatial Development of the Russian Federation until 2025" as territories that are of particular importance for the development of the country as a whole and are distinguished at the same time by special life conditions and the functioning of the economy due to their geographical location. Population dynamics for such territories is both a factor determining socio-economic development and an indicator of the effectiveness of this development. The components of the population dynamics - natural growth and migration flows - are of particular importance. The article describes all four groups of priority geostrategic territories of Russia - isolated from the main territory of the country (exclaves), located in the North Caucasus and the Far East, in the Arctic zone of the Russian Federation. For each group, trends in population dynamics have been identified since the 2010 census, taking into account the components of natural growth and migration. The multidirectional aspect of the main demographic processes in the priority geostrategic territories of the country is revealed - natural growth is combined with the migration outflow of the population, and the migration inflow - with natural decline. At the same time, in the exclave and North Caucasian territories, the population is growing, and in the Far Eastern and Arctic territories it is decreasing. The features of both groups of priority geostrategic territories in comparison with Russia as a whole and of individual constituent entities of the Russian Federation and municipalities within groups of territories are shown. The latter became possible due to the use of the database "Municipal Russia", that summarises demographic statistics for all urban districts and municipal areas of the country, including those located in priority geostrategic territories. As a result of the analysis of the ... |
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Population dynamics of priority geostrategic Territories of Russia in 2010-2018 |
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Population dynamics of priority geostrategic Territories of Russia in 2010-2018 |
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Population dynamics of priority geostrategic Territories of Russia in 2010-2018 |
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