Cail
01-01-2010, 12:28 PM
For the first time since the fall of Soviet Union, Russia's population started to grow. According to latest published data, in the period between January and October of 2009, Russia's population had grown 0,004%(Russian Wiki - http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Демография_России#cite_note-0).
According to this data, as compared to the previous year, mortality has decreased, and the birth rates increased, resulting in 0.004% grow as opposed to -0.08% decline.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/7/77/Population_of_Russia.PNG/800px-Population_of_Russia.PNG
Ethnically speaking, modern Russia's population consists of:
Russians - 79.8%
Tatars - 3.8%
Ukrainians - 2%
Bashkirs - 1.2%
Chuvashs - 1.1%
Chechens - 0.9%
Armenians - 0.8%
....
Other microethnoses.
According to this data, as compared to the previous year, mortality has decreased, and the birth rates increased, resulting in 0.004% grow as opposed to -0.08% decline.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/7/77/Population_of_Russia.PNG/800px-Population_of_Russia.PNG
Ethnically speaking, modern Russia's population consists of:
Russians - 79.8%
Tatars - 3.8%
Ukrainians - 2%
Bashkirs - 1.2%
Chuvashs - 1.1%
Chechens - 0.9%
Armenians - 0.8%
....
Other microethnoses.