Demographics of Russia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The demographics of Russia is about the demographic features of the population of the Russian Federation , including population growth, population density, ethnicity, education level, health, econ...
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The state that today is Russia was originally a part republic of the Soviet Union. It is an independent state since 1992. Russia population is decreasing despite of a large immigration from the other former Soviet republics and there are no signs that this trend is going to change.
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www.tacitus.nu/historical-atlas/population/russia.htm
www.tacitus.nu/historical-atlas/population/russia.htm
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142,893,540 (July 2006 est.)
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www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geo...
www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/rs.html#People
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Russia faces a serious decline in population over the next few decades. What are the causes and what are the solutions? Your About.com Guide to Geography explores the sitation. ... Russia's population peaked in the early 1990s (at the time of the end of the Soviet Union) with about 148 million people in the country.
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geography.about.com/od/obtainpopulationdata/a/russiapop.htm
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Russia is facing a demographic crisis so dire that its population could shrink by half within 50 years. ... Russia's population has fallen from 149 million a decade ago to just over 144 million today. Male life expectancy now stands at 59 years, with the average Russian woman living 72 years.
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www.csmonitor.com/2002/0418/p06s02-woeu.html
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#4 - JRL 7221 pravda.ru; June 12, 2003; Death Rate Grows in Russia; Births started decreasing after WWII ... According to the forecast from the World Health Organization, the Russian population may reduce to 120 million people in 50 years - the level of the 1960s. In addition to a high death rate in the Russian...
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www.cdi.org/russia/johnson/7221-4.cfm
www.cdi.org/russia/johnson/7221-4.cfm
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A Country Study: Russia ... Search Russia ... Chapter 3 - Physical Environment and Population (Glenn E. Curtis and David McClave)
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No country faces as severe a population decline as Russia. Disease, accidental death, and a decline in healthy newborns are to blame. In fact, deaths in Russia outnumber births, and most of those who die are in the 20-49 age group, the most productive segment of the population.
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www.voanews.com/english/2006-03-08-voa29.cfm
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MR. HAUB SAYS THAT COMBINED WITH A VERY LOW BIRTH RATE, EQUALING LAST YEAR ONLY NINE NEWBORNS PER ONE THOUSAND POPULATION, SETS RUSSIA UP FOR A VERY STEEP DEMOGRAPHIC DECLINE.
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www.afgen.com/populat5.html
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