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Migration of population January–July 20161

(persons)

 

All migration flows

Including interstate migration

arrivals

departures

net migration, decrease (–)

arrivals

 departures

net migration, decrease (–)

Ukraine

140035

133264

6771

9997

4781

5216

Vinnytsya

5170

5530

-360

130

83

47

Volyn

3815

3587

228

102

65

37

Dnipropetrovsk

8772

8921

-149

599

407

192

Donetsk2

4191

5853

-1662

138

79

59

Zhytomyr

6856

6050

806

254

195

59

Zakarpattya

1746

2008

-262

75

326

-251

Zaporizhzhya

3811

4190

-379

232

161

71

Ivano-Frankivsk

4375

4021

354

187

93

94

Kyiv

14651

7530

7121

552

165

387

Kirovohrad

4726

4283

443

129

109

20

Luhansk2

1322

2521

-1199

95

42

53

Lviv

12536

11500

1036

406

420

-14

Mykolayiv

3051

3150

-99

183

134

49

Odesa

7821

7274

547

781

497

284

Poltava

4756

4786

-30

213

95

118

Rivne

3446

3935

-489

81

117

-36

Sumy

6487

6046

441

166

122

44

Ternopil

3056

3190

-134

163

80

83

Kharkiv

11429

9891

1538

2926

430

2496

Kherson

2536

2691

-155

64

59

5

Khmelnytskiy

4725

4894

-169

92

51

41

Cherkasy

4029

3996

33

185

97

88

Chernivtsi

2381

2406

-25

141

105

36

Chernihiv

4601

4055

546

219

74

145

City of Kyiv

9746

10956

-1210

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.