Number and territorial distribution of the Ukrainians of Moldova in the beginning of the XXI century

Victor Cojuhari
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The article presents a general description of the demographic situation in the Republic of Moldova at the beginning of the XXI century (negative population growth), a comparative analysis with the previous period is carried out, the main factors contributing to the deterioration of demographic indicators are analyzed: a decrease in the birth rate, an increase in mortality rates – causes and effects, migration outflow of the population of working and reproductive age, negative tendencies in nuptiality (reduction in the number of marriages, postponement of marriages to a later date, a sharp increase in the number of divorces), deterioration in the health of the population, reduction in life expectancy. In general, the deterioration of demographic indicators is a consequence of political instability, a high level of corruption, a severe economic crisis, resulting in the decline of living standards, increase of unemployment, degradation of social security systems, education, culture, science, etc. All these negative processes were reflected in the Ukrainians of Moldova. The most compact Ukrainians live in the northern regions and on the left bank of the Dniester, which is due to historical factors.
二十一世纪初摩尔多瓦乌克兰人的人数和领土分布
本文概述了二十一世纪初摩尔多瓦共和国的人口状况(人口负增长),并与前一时期进行了比较分析,分析了导致人口指标恶化的主要因素:出生率下降、死亡率上升——原因和影响、劳动和生育年龄人口的移徙外流、婚姻方面的消极趋势(结婚次数减少、推迟结婚日期、离婚次数急剧增加)、人口健康状况恶化、预期寿命缩短。总的来说,人口指标的恶化是政治不稳定、腐败程度高、严重的经济危机导致生活水平下降、失业增加、社会保障制度、教育、文化、科学等退化的结果。所有这些消极进程都反映在摩尔多瓦的乌克兰人身上。最密集的乌克兰人居住在北部地区和德涅斯特河的左岸,这是由于历史因素。
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