As of the 1st September of 2012 Ukraine's population
was estimated at 45559,1 thsd. persons. During January-August 2012 the
population decreased by 74,6 thsd. people, that amounted to 2,4 persons
per 1000 population. At the same time a natural increase of the population
was registered in eight regions of Ukraine: Volyn, Kyiv, ,Rivne, Zakarpattya,
Sevastopol, Ivano-Frankivs'k and Autonomous Republic of Crimea (from 37-0,5
persons per 1000 population).
The population decline by was exclusively due to natural
decrease –100,8 thsd. persons, at the same time the migration gain – 26,2
thsd. persons was registered.
In comparison with January-August of 2011 the volume
of a natural decrease reduced by 20,7 thsd. persons, or from 4,0 to 3,3
persons per 1000 population. A natural decrease of the population was
registered in the 22Ukraine`s regions, but only in the city of Kyiv, Rivne,
Zakarpattya, Volyn and Chernivtsi regions a natural increase of the population
(3665, 2692, 2297, 1132 and 156 persons) was registered.
A significant surplus of the number
of deaths over the number of live birth remains: 100 deaths per 77 live
births.
|
Total, thsd. |
January-August 2012 in % versus January-August 2011 |
Per 1000
persons 1 |
January-August
2012 |
January-August
2011 |
January-August
2012 |
January-August
2011 |
Live births |
346,9
|
327,4 |
106,0 |
11,4 |
10,7 |
incl. dead births |
22292 |
20952 |
106,4 |
6,43 |
6,43 |
Deaths |
447,7 |
448,9 |
99,7 |
14,7 |
14,7 |
incl. infants under 1 year
of age |
29572 |
30112 |
98,2 |
8,74 |
9,14 |
Natural decrease |
100,8 |
121,5 |
82,9 |
3,3 |
4,0 |
1Here and further in the section the indicators are given
per year, calculated per actual population.
2Persons (units)
3 Per 1000 live births and dead births
4 Per 1000 live births
At the same time the birth rate increase of from
10,7 persons per 1000 population in January-August of 2011 to 11.4 in
January-August of 2012.
There was a significant difference in the birth rate between Ukraine's
regions: from 9,4‰ in Chernihiv region to 16,0 in Rivne region that reflect
the data in the table below.
Birth
rate per 1000 persons1, ‰ |
Regions
with corresponding birth rate |
11,4 |
Ukraine |
Up to 10,4 |
Chernihiv,
Luhans`k, Donets`k, Sumy,Cherkasy, Kharkiv, Poltava |
10,4-11,3 |
Zaporizhzhya,
Dnipropetrovs`k , Kirovohrad, Vinnytsya |
11,4-12,3 |
Ternopil, Mykolayiv,Khmel`nyts`kyyi,Kherson,
,L`viv, Zhytomyr, Sevastopol` (city council), the city of Kyiv,Kyiv |
12,4-13,3 |
Autonomous Republic
of Crimea, Ivano-Frankivs`k, Odesa, Chernivtsi |
Over 13,3 |
Zakarpattya,
Volyn`, Rivne |
The death rate decreased from 14,7 ‰ in January-August of 2011 and 14,7
- in January-August of 2012. The heighest death rate was registered in
Chernihiv region (18,7‰), the lowest - in the city of Kyiv (9,9‰).
Death
rate per 1000 persons1, ‰ |
Regions
with corresponding death rate |
14,7 |
Ukraine |
Up
to13,8 |
the
city of Kyiv, Zakarpattya, Ivano-Frankivs`k, L`viv, Rivne, Volyn,
Chernivtsi |
13,8-14,7 |
Ternopil, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Odesa, Sevastopol` (city
council), Kharkiv |
14,8-15,7 |
Mykolayiv, Khmel`nyts`kyyi,
Vinnytsya, Zaporizhzhya, Kherson, Dnipropetrovs`k |
15,8-16,7 |
Kyiv, Donets`k,
Cherkasy, Luhans`k, Sumy, Poltava, Zhytomyr |
Over
16,7 |
Kirovohrad, Chernihiv |
In January-August 2012 there were registered
2229 cases of dead births, that is by 134 cases more compared to the corresponding
period of the preceding year. The number of infant deaths under 1 year
of age decreased from 9,1 to 8,7 cases (per 1000 live births) and constituted
2957 persons.
The leading causes of infant death under
1 year of age were: certain conditions arising in the perinatal period;
congenital malformations, deformations and chromosomal abnormalities (congenital
abnormalities); external death causes; some infectious and parasitic diseases;
diseases of the nervous system; diseases of the respiratory system. There
remains a significant part of infants (4,2%) whose death cause was not
determined by medical personnel.
|
Persons |
In % to the total |
Per 100 thsd. people1
|
January-August
2012 |
January-August
2011 |
January-August
2012 |
January-August
2011 |
January-August
2012 |
January-August
2011 |
Total
deaths |
447690 |
448878 |
100,0 |
100,0 |
1472,8 |
1474,6 |
among them
from
diseases of blood circulatory system |
295661 |
298707 |
66,0 |
66,5 |
972,7 |
981,3 |
malignant neoplasms
or cancer |
61984 |
59135 |
13,9 |
13,2 |
203,9 |
194,2 |
external causes |
27685 |
27844 |
6,2 |
6,2 |
91,1 |
91,5 |
among
them from
lethal traffic accidents |
3632 |
3276 |
0,8 |
0,7 |
11,9 |
10,8 |
accidental
drownings and submersions |
2263 |
2082 |
0,5 |
0,5 |
7,4 |
6,8 |
accidental
poisonings and effects of alcohol |
2562 |
2506 |
0,6 |
0,6 |
8,4 |
8,2 |
intentional
self-harm |
6425 |
6239 |
1,4 |
1,4 |
21,1 |
20,5 |
consequences
of an attack with the intention of murder or injury |
1568 |
1701 |
0,4 |
0,4 |
5,2 |
5,6 |
diseases of
the digestive system |
18084 |
16436 |
4,0 |
3,7 |
59,5 |
54,0 |
diseases of
the respiratory system |
11239 |
12207 |
2,5 |
2,7 |
37,0 |
40,1 |
In January-August 2012 in 23 regions there was an
increase of migration and in 4 - decrease of migration was observed.
Information of migration flows is given in the table below:
|
Total, thsd. |
January-August 2012
in % versus
January-August 2011
|
Per 1000 persons1 |
January-August
2012 |
January-August
2011 |
January-August
2012 |
January-August
2011 |
All migration flows |
arrivals |
400,5 |
383,2 |
104,5 |
131,7 |
125,9 |
departures |
374,3 |
372,2 |
100,6 |
123,1 |
122,3 |
migration increase (decrease)
|
26,2 |
11,0 |
238,5 |
8,6 |
3,6 |
Internal
migration |
arrivals |
365,1 |
362,8 |
100,6 |
120,1 |
119,2 |
departures |
365,1 |
362,8 |
100,6 |
120,1 |
119,2 |
migration increase (decrease)
|
õ |
õ |
õ |
õ |
õ |
External migration |
arrivals |
35,4 |
20,4 |
173,4 |
11,6 |
6,7 |
departures |
9,2 |
9,4 |
97,5 |
3,0 |
3,1 |
migration increase (decrease)
|
26,2 |
11,0 |
238,5 |
8,6 |
3,6 |
Among those who arrived in Ukraine during January-August of 2012 the
immigrants from the CIS countries constituted 54,6%, from other countries
- 45,4%. Among those who left Ukraine 43,7 % moved to the CIS countries
and 56,3% - to other countries.
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