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Migration of population January–July
20161
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(persons)
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All migration flows |
Including interstate migration |
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arrivals |
departures |
net migration, decrease (–) |
arrivals |
departures |
net migration, decrease (–) |
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Ukraine |
140035 |
133264 |
6771 |
9997 |
4781 |
5216 |
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Vinnytsya |
5170 |
5530 |
-360 |
130 |
83 |
47 |
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Volyn |
3815 |
3587 |
228 |
102 |
65 |
37 |
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Dnipropetrovsk |
8772 |
8921 |
-149 |
599 |
407 |
192 |
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Donetsk2 |
4191 |
5853 |
-1662 |
138 |
79 |
59 |
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Zhytomyr |
6856 |
6050 |
806 |
254 |
195 |
59 |
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Zakarpattya |
1746 |
2008 |
-262 |
75 |
326 |
-251 |
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Zaporizhzhya |
3811 |
4190 |
-379 |
232 |
161 |
71 |
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Ivano-Frankivsk |
4375 |
4021 |
354 |
187 |
93 |
94 |
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Kyiv |
14651 |
7530 |
7121 |
552 |
165 |
387 |
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Kirovohrad |
4726 |
4283 |
443 |
129 |
109 |
20 |
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Luhansk2 |
1322 |
2521 |
-1199 |
95 |
42 |
53 |
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Lviv |
12536 |
11500 |
1036 |
406 |
420 |
-14 |
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Mykolayiv |
3051 |
3150 |
-99 |
183 |
134 |
49 |
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Odesa |
7821 |
7274 |
547 |
781 |
497 |
284 |
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Poltava |
4756 |
4786 |
-30 |
213 |
95 |
118 |
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Rivne |
3446 |
3935 |
-489 |
81 |
117 |
-36 |
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Sumy |
6487 |
6046 |
441 |
166 |
122 |
44 |
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Ternopil |
3056 |
3190 |
-134 |
163 |
80 |
83 |
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Kharkiv |
11429 |
9891 |
1538 |
2926 |
430 |
2496 |
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Kherson |
2536 |
2691 |
-155 |
64 |
59 |
5 |
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Khmelnytskiy |
4725 |
4894 |
-169 |
92 |
51 |
41 |
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Cherkasy |
4029 |
3996 |
33 |
185 |
97 |
88 |
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Chernivtsi |
2381 |
2406 |
-25 |
141 |
105 |
36 |
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Chernihiv |
4601 |
4055 |
546 |
219 |
74 |
145 |
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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.