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Therefore, the task of developing effective approaches to estimating the\n population size using data from existing sources, in particular the data of mobile\n operators regarding the number, location and mobility of subscribers, has become even\n more pressing. The article highlights the results of a study on the use of data from\n mobile operators, data from administrative registers, and the results of a special\n population sample survey on the use of mobile communication for the purpose of\n estimating the population. It also provides the results of experimental calculations of\n the population size in Ukraine as a whole and in particular regions. The study moreover\n showed that the size of Ukraine’s population in November 2019, unlike the official\n estimate of 41,940.7 thousand people, was probably about 37,289.4 thousand people. 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Approach to population estimation in Ukraine using mobile operators’ data
Estimating the size and places of residence of the population of Ukraine has been
this country’s problem for the past decade, and is related to the lack of census data
for the 2010 round, large-scale processes of external and internal labour migration, and
Russia's armed aggression against Ukraine that started in 2014. This already
disadvantageous situation has been significantly exacerbated by Russia’s full-scale war
against Ukraine which began on 24th February 2022. Conducting statistical surveys,
especially surveys regarding the population, turned out to impossible under war
circumstances. Therefore, the task of developing effective approaches to estimating the
population size using data from existing sources, in particular the data of mobile
operators regarding the number, location and mobility of subscribers, has become even
more pressing. The article highlights the results of a study on the use of data from
mobile operators, data from administrative registers, and the results of a special
population sample survey on the use of mobile communication for the purpose of
estimating the population. It also provides the results of experimental calculations of
the population size in Ukraine as a whole and in particular regions. The study moreover
showed that the size of Ukraine’s population in November 2019, unlike the official
estimate of 41,940.7 thousand people, was probably about 37,289.4 thousand people. The
developed approaches can be used to estimate the number and location of the population
of Ukraine during the intercensal period or significant population movements due to
environmental disasters or military conflicts.
期刊介绍:
Statistics in Transition (SiT) is an international journal published jointly by the Polish Statistical Association (PTS) and the Central Statistical Office of Poland (CSO/GUS), which sponsors this publication. Launched in 1993, it was issued twice a year until 2006; since then it appears - under a slightly changed title, Statistics in Transition new series - three times a year; and after 2013 as a regular quarterly journal." The journal provides a forum for exchange of ideas and experience amongst members of international community of statisticians, data producers and users, including researchers, teachers, policy makers and the general public. Its initially dominating focus on statistical issues pertinent to transition from centrally planned to a market-oriented economy has gradually been extended to embracing statistical problems related to development and modernization of the system of public (official) statistics, in general.