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Migration of population January–September 20161

(persons)

 

All migration flows

Including interstate migration

arrivals

departures

net migration, decrease (–)

arrivals

 departures

net migration, decrease (–)

Ukraine

169991

162984

7007

10826

5537

5289

Vinnytsya

5352

6049

-697

137

87

50

Volyn

4102

4143

-41

105

74

31

Dnipropetrovsk

9989

10513

-524

623

449

174

Donetsk2

4998

6938

-1940

143

91

52

Zhytomyr

9750

8321

1429

340

246

94

Zakarpattya

2314

2707

-393

85

388

-303

Zaporizhzhya

3839

4472

-633

234

162

72

Ivano-Frankivsk

4790

4924

-134

197

106

91

Kyiv

17404

8771

8633

645

204

441

Kirovohrad

5904

5351

553

160

165

-5

Luhansk2

1390

2806

-1416

96

42

54

Lviv

20858

16931

3927

535

533

2

Mykolayiv

3051

3548

-497

183

134

49

Odesa

11747

9945

1802

1025

746

279

Poltava

5104

5345

-241

222

100

122

Rivne

3466

4418

-952

81

117

-36

Sumy

9422

8426

996

217

167

50

Ternopil

3176

3602

-426

170

80

90

Kharkiv

13244

11866

1378

2995

452

2543

Kherson

2536

2948

-412

64

59

5

Khmelnytskiy

5097

5704

-607

94

63

31

Cherkasy

4534

4665

-131

192

100

92

Chernivtsi

2572

2718

-146

149

115

34

Chernihiv

5606

5013

593

250

82

168

City of Kyiv

9746

12860

-3114

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.