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Migration of population January 20151
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Persons |
Per 10000 persons of the present population |
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|
arrivals2 |
departures2 |
net migration, decrease (–) |
arrivals |
departures |
net migration, decrease (–) |
|
|
Ukraine |
29106 |
26853 |
2253 |
79,8 |
73,6 |
6,2 |
|
Vinnytsya |
1369 |
1267 |
102 |
100,1 |
92,6 |
7,5 |
|
Volyn |
862 |
801 |
61 |
97,3 |
90,4 |
6,9 |
|
Dnipropetrovsk |
1936 |
1865 |
71 |
69,6 |
67,0 |
2,6 |
|
Donetsk3 |
1641 |
2299 |
-658 |
45,0 |
63,0 |
-18,0 |
|
Zhytomyr |
938 |
890 |
48 |
88,0 |
83,5 |
4,5 |
|
Zakarpattya |
352 |
430 |
-78 |
32,9 |
40,2 |
-7,3 |
|
Zaporizhzhya |
1182 |
1006 |
176 |
78,8 |
67,1 |
11,7 |
|
Ivano-Frankivsk |
1054 |
700 |
354 |
89,7 |
59,6 |
30,1 |
|
Kyiv |
1997 |
1230 |
767 |
136,0 |
83,8 |
52,2 |
|
Kirovohrad |
712 |
723 |
-11 |
85,5 |
86,8 |
-1,3 |
|
Luhansk3 |
298 |
909 |
-611 |
15,8 |
48,2 |
-32,4 |
|
Lviv |
1349 |
1472 |
-123 |
62,6 |
68,3 |
-5,7 |
|
Mykolayiv |
923 |
769 |
154 |
93,4 |
77,8 |
15,6 |
|
Odesa |
1369 |
1176 |
193 |
67,3 |
57,8 |
9,5 |
|
Poltava |
1246 |
1109 |
137 |
101,3 |
90,2 |
11,1 |
|
Rivne |
938 |
971 |
-33 |
95,1 |
98,4 |
-3,3 |
|
Sumy |
811 |
847 |
-36 |
85,0 |
88,8 |
-3,8 |
|
Ternopil |
775 |
673 |
102 |
85,3 |
74,1 |
11,2 |
|
Kharkiv |
2247 |
1623 |
624 |
96,9 |
70,0 |
26,9 |
|
Kherson |
680 |
662 |
18 |
75,0 |
73,0 |
2,0 |
|
Khmelnytskiy |
1095 |
1046 |
49 |
99,1 |
94,7 |
4,4 |
|
Cherkasy |
1119 |
1028 |
91 |
105,3 |
96,7 |
8,6 |
|
Chernivtsi |
459 |
461 |
-2 |
59,4 |
59,7 |
-0,3 |
|
Chernihiv |
951 |
887 |
64 |
106,1 |
99,0 |
7,1 |
|
City of Kyiv |
2803 |
2009 |
794 |
114,3 |
81,9 |
32,4 |
1 Excluding the temporarily occupied territories of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, the city of Sevastopol and part of the anti-terrorist operation zone.
2 Information is compiled on the basisof arailable administrative data on change of permanent place of residence.
3 Data can be rivesed.