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Migration of population January–May 20161

 (persons)

 

All migration flows

Including interstate migration

arrivals

 departures

net migration, decrease (–)

arrivals

 departures

net migration, decrease (–)

Ukraine

114779

108306

6473

9203

4071

5132

Vinnytsya

4958

5035

-77

119

80

39

Volyn

3367

3153

214

93

61

32

Dnipropetrovsk

7603

7536

67

580

378

202

Donetsk2

3483

4900

-1417

138

72

66

Zhytomyr

4951

4702

249

178

130

48

Zakarpattya

1413

1620

-207

66

261

-195

Zaporizhzhya

3765

3920

-155

231

161

70

Ivano-Frankivsk

3848

3439

409

180

90

90

Kyiv

10483

5962

4521

419

105

314

Kirovohrad

3384

3302

82

112

80

32

Luhansk2

1281

2258

-977

94

42

52

Lviv

7965

7745

220

294

226

68

Mykolayiv

3051

2893

158

183

134

49

Odesa

5469

5469

0

611

350

261

Poltava

4436

4227

209

207

90

117

Rivne

3392

3625

-233

81

117

-36

Sumy

3696

3872

-176

115

97

18

Ternopil

2818

2828

-10

156

79

77

Kharkiv

9540

7853

1687

2830

402

2428

Kherson

2536

2548

-12

64

59

5

Khmelnytskiy

4272

4286

-14

90

49

41

Cherkasy

3612

3487

125

171

80

91

Chernivtsi

2205

2119

86

132

99

33

Chernihiv

3505

3148

357

175

54

121

City of Kyiv

9746

8379

1367

1884

775

1109

1 Excluding the temporarily occupied territories of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, the city of Sevastopol and part of the anti-terrorist operation zone. Information is compiled on the basisof arailable administrative data on change of place of residence.

2 Data can be rivesed.

Reference: All the migration flows include intra-regional, trans-regional and interstate.