THE DEMOGRAPHIC TRENDS CONCERNING THE CHANGE OF THE POPULATION NUMBERS OF THE BALTIC SEA REGION IN 2000–2010 YEARS
Abstract
The article is presenting chosen issues concerning of the demographic situation referring to the Regions of the Baltic Sea (RMB) which took place in 2000–2010 years. They ranked among the group of these countries: Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Finland, Sweden,
Denmark and Germany. On account of problems with getting data concerning the demographic situation of Russia, but first of all the Kaliningrad Circumference, in analysis this area wasn’t taken into account. Portraying the tendencies associated with the development of populations appearing in areaRMB is a purpose of the article. Analysis was based on data provided by the Eurostat, it’sused: the population numbers, rate of the feminization, natural rush, average duration of the life, balance of migration.
Keywords:
the population numbers, the natural rushDetails
- Issue
- Vol. 2 No. 5 (2013)
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- Research article
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- 2013-06-30
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