Demographic potential and national structure of the Crimean population: end of the XX - the middle of the XXI century
Journal: Региональная экономика. Юг России @re-volsu
Section: Условия, ресурсы, факторы и механизмы развития Юга России
Article in issue: 4 (22), 2018.
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The article explores the demographic potential of the Crimea in the post-Soviet period. The author analyzes the dynamics of the population and the national structure of the Peninsula during the “Ukrainian period” (1990-2000s) and after the inclusion of the Crimea into the Russian Federation. Possible scenarios of the natural dynamics of the population of the peninsula up to 2035 and 2055 are presented. The calculations show the inevitability of the natural decline in the population of the Crimea in the coming decades. However, a significant part of this decline in 2020-2030 will be offset by the influx of migrants. In the long run the scale of depopulation may increase and by the middle of the XXI century the population of the Peninsula is able to decrease to 1.9-2.2 million people. But if the reduction in the demographic potential of Crimea by 2050-2055 is almost inevitable, so the corridor of the possibilities of this process remains very wide. Changes in the national structure of the Peninsula’s population will be primarily associated with a significant reduction in the number of Ukrainians in the Crimea...
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Short address: https://sciup.org/149131277
IDS: 149131277 | UDC: 314.504 | DOI: 10.15688/re.volsu.2018.4.14