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Censuses in Ukraine

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See also:Demographics of Ukraine

Censuses in Ukraine (Ukrainian:Переписи населення України,romanizedPerepysy naselennja Ukrainy) is a sporadic event that since 2001 has been conducted by theState Statistics Committee of Ukraine under the jurisdiction of theGovernment of Ukraine.[1]

History

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The first steps

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See also:Russian Empire census

The first official census in the territory of Ukraine took place in 1818 whenWestern Ukraine was part of theAustrian Empire. However a modern census did not take place until 1857. Since then the next censuses took place in the dual-power state of theAustria-Hungary in 1869, 1880, 1890, 1900, 1910. Those last five censuses also included the territory of the todayZakarpattia Oblast which was part of theKingdom of Hungary. The further censuses discontinued as the country fell apart. The rest of Ukraine which was part of Russian Empire conducted its first census as part of the 1897 Russian Census. The next national census in Russia did not take place until afterWorld War I and the formation of theSoviet Union. Acity-census of Kyiv took place in March 1919, after the Bolsheviks occupied the city. In 1920, a census was conducted only in those areas of Ukraine that were not involved in theRussian Civil War.

Interwar censuses

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See also:Soviet census

The next census conducted in most of the territory ofWestern Ukraine (Eastern Galicia) was thePolish census of 1921, while the 1921 Czechoslovakia Census took place on the territory of theZakarpattia Oblast. In 1930 another census took place in both regions as part of their respective national censuses that were conducted in the same year. Also the area of todayChernivtsi Oblast saw its first national census in 1930 for the first time since the last one that was conducted in theAustria-Hungary in 1910, while the area ofBudjak of todayOdessa Oblast along with the rest ofBessarabia had the Russian demographic statistic data back from 1897. Already during theWorld War II one more census took place in 1941 in Hungary which previously sacked and occupied the territory ofCarpatho-Ukraine (today Zakarpattia Oblast). As it was mentioned before, the first national Russian Census since 1897 took place only in 1926 as part of the First All-Union Census in the USSR. The next census in the Soviet Union took place in 1937, but it was recognized as unofficial and was never disclosed. The census was also recognized as a conspiracy against the Soviet regime. Just before theWorld War II in 1939, the Soviet Union conducted another census that was accepted as the official one.

Post-War censuses

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AfterWorld War II, Ukraine was united in its current borders (includingCrimea) and within the Soviet Union. The first Soviet census after the war took place in 1959, followed by three more in 1970, 1979 and 1989. The next planned census never took place as the Soviet Union dissolved in 1991.

Post-Soviet

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Main articles:2001 Ukrainian census andNext Ukrainian census

The first (and so far only) national census of Ukraine took place in 2001.[1] It was originally planned that the next one would follow in 2011, but it has been repeatedly postponed.[2][3]

Summary

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YearTerritory
(km2)
Total
population
Density
per km2
ChangeUrban
population
ShareMalesShareFemalesShareLargest citySecond
largest city
Ukrainian
language share
Ethnic
minorities
Notes
518 71323 430 407Steady 45.17Steady 0.0%3 085 341Steady 13.2%11 780 525Steady 50.3%11 649 882Steady 49.7%Odessa
(403 800)
Kiev
(247 700)
Steady 72.6%
[a]
451 58429 018 187Increase 64.25Increase 23.8%5 373 553Increase 18.5%14 094 592Decrease 48.6%14 923 595Increase 51.4%Kiev
(513 637)
Odessa
(420 862)
Increase 77.0%
[b]
28 387 609Decrease 62.93Decrease 2.2%9 561 767Increase 33.7%13 117 514Decrease 46.2%15 270 095Increase 53.8%Kiev
(775 850}
Kharkov
(759 385)
[c][4]
30 946 218Increase 68.53Increase 10.5%11 190 370Increase 36.2%14 753 566Decrease 47.7%16 192 652Increase 52.3%Kiev
(846 724)
Kharkov
(832 913)
603 70041 869 046Increase 69.35Increase 35.3%19 419 783Increase 46.4%18 575 382Decrease 44.4%23 293 664Increase 55.6%Kiev
(1 104 334)
Kharkov
(934 136)
[d]
47 126 517Increase 78.06Increase 12.5%25 688 560Increase 54.5%21 305 320Increase 45.2%25 821 197Decrease 54.8%Kiev
(1 631 908)
Kharkov
(1 222 852)
49 754 642Increase 82.42Increase 5.6%30 511 530Increase 61.3%22 743 513Increase 45.7%27 011 129Decrease 54.3%Kiev
(2 143 855)
Kharkov
(1 443 754)
51 706 742Increase 85.65Increase 3.9%34 587 662Increase 66.9%23 907 764Increase 46.2%27 798 978Decrease 53.8%Kiev
(2 587 945)
Kharkov
(1 609 959)
Decrease 64.3%
48 457 100Decrease 80.27Decrease 6.3%32 574 500Increase 67.2%22 441 400Increase 46.3%26 015 700Decrease 53.7%Kyiv
(2 615 300)
Kharkiv
(1 470 902)
Increase 67.5%
[e]
1 Feb 2022
estimate
43 415 201Decrease 71.91Decrease 10.4%29 867 569Increase 68.8%20 052 573Decrease 46.2%23 362 627Increase 53.8%Kyiv
(2 890 432)
Kharkiv
(1 421 125)
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Western Ukraine under Poland, 1921–1931

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YearTerritory
(km2)
Total
population
Density
per km2
ChangeUrban
population
ShareMalesShareFemalesShareLargest citySecond
largest city
Ukrainian
language share
Ethnic
minorities
Notes
91 9206 923 632Steady 75.32Steady 0.0%1 235 937Steady 17.8%3 318 670Steady 47.9%3 604 962Steady 52.1%Lwów
(219 400)
Stanisławów
(51 391)
Steady 56.3%[g]
7 981 443Increase 86.83Increase 15.3%3 861 055Increase 48.4%4 120 388Decrease 51.6%Lwów
(312 231)
Stanisławów
(60 626)
Decrease 40.4%

References

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  1. ^Territory includes Ukrainian-populatedgovernorates of theRussian Empire (Volhynia,Podolia,Kiev,Chernigov,Kharkov,Kherson,Yekaterinoslav,Taurida andPoltava). Ukrainian language labeled in the census as theLittle Russian dialect of the Russian language.
  2. ^The first census under theSoviet Union as itsconstituent republic.
  3. ^Population estimate of Kiev as of 1930. Results proclaimed defective in September 1937.
  4. ^IncludesVolhynia,Galicia, andTranscarpathiaannexed by the USSR in 1939 and assigned to it afterWorld War II, along withCrimea,transferred to Ukraine from theRussian SFSR in 1954.
  5. ^The first census after Ukraine gained independence from the Soviet Union.
  6. ^Includes theAutonomous Republic of Crimea,Sevastopol, and parts ofDonetsk andLuhansk oblastsannexed by theRussian Federation between 2014 and 2022. Data from Crimeataken as of 2014. Urban population percentage as of 2018. Male and female population percentage as of 2013. Kyiv population as of 2015. Estimate taken before the start of theRussian invasion.
  7. ^Territory includes Ukrainian-populatedvoivodeships of interwarPoland (Volhynia,Tarnopol,Lwow andStanislawow). Ukrainian language labeled asRuthenian.
  1. ^ab(in Ukrainian)Всеукраїнський перепис населення заплановано на кінець 2020-го ('An all-Ukrainian population census is planned for the end of 2020'),Ukrayinska Pravda (9 October 2019)
  2. ^Ukrainian population census will be held in 2020 – Cabinet decree,Interfax-Ukraine (22 December 2015)
  3. ^(in Ukrainian)Ministry will involve Apple in the post-war census,Ukrinform (2 April 2023)
  4. ^"Всесоюзная перепись населения 1937 года: Общие итоги".docs.historyrussia.org.

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