Russian Federation
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Russian Federation
Russian Federation 2010 Total population (thousands) .................................. Population density (persons per square km) ........... Percentage of population under age 15................... Percentage of population age 15-24........................ Percentage of population age 15-64........................ Percentage of population aged 65+......................... 142 958 8 15.0 14.4 72.2 12.8 2005-2010 Annual rate of population change (percentage) ...... Total fertility (children per woman)........................ Under-five mortality (5q0) per 1,000 live births .... Life expectancy at birth (years) .............................. -0.1 1.44 17 67.7 Note: data presented for the projection period 2010-2100 refer to the medium fertility variant. The designations employed and the presentation of material on this map do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the Secretariat of the United Nations concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. Population by age groups and sex (absolute numbers) The dotted line indicates the excess male or female population in certain age groups. The data are in thousands or millions. United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs/Population Division World Population Prospects: The 2010, Volume II: Demographic Profiles 1 Russian Federation 2 United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs/Population Division World Population Prospects: The 2010, Volume II: Demographic Profiles United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs/Population Division World Population Prospects: The 2010, Volume II: Demographic Profiles 3 e f a b c d 62.6 10.9 73.5 69.8 11.2 81.0 50.1 17.1 67.1 138 655 8 31.3 1980 43.3 20.3 63.6 146 758 9 36.5 2000 37.6 22.0 59.6 143 843 8 37.3 2005 31.3 19.3 50.6 142 958 8 37.9 2010 32.2 20.5 52.6 142 229 8 38.7 2015 35.6 24.3 60.0 141 022 8 39.8 2020 35.3 34.1 69.4 131 280 8 44.9 2040 43.2 47.2 90.4 120 761 7 43.6 2060 43.9 42.6 86.4 113 330 7 41.9 2080 43.7 42.7 86.4 111 057 7 42.3 2100 1.1 12.2 63 8.8 40 50 171 69.2 64.1 72.8 58.1 15.0 21.0 2.55 105 1.18 25.8 12 925 5 420 7 504 - 661 -1.1 1.6 16.9 43 9.5 97 110 186 64.5 60.5 67.3 57.9 15.6 26.5 2.85 105 1.25 25.8 14 160 5 106 9 054 - 355 -0.7 1 107 1.6 11 853 7 974 3 880 16.8 2.04 105 0.96 25.8 11.3 26 31 242 67.4 61.5 72.9 55.0 14.3 0.7 5.5 98 1 564 2.2 7 162 11 640 - 4 479 9.9 1.30 106 0.61 26.2 16.0 17 21 320 64.9 58.6 71.9 51.5 13.3 -0.4 -6.2 — 1 136 1.6 8 166 10 187 - 2 021 11.4 1.44 106 0.68 26.8 14.2 11 17 273 67.7 61.6 74.0 54.1 14.7 -0.1 -2.8 — 860 1.2 8 425 10 014 - 1 589 11.8 1.53 106 0.72 27.3 14.0 11 16 244 69.2 63.3 75.0 55.5 15.1 -0.1 -2.2 — 722 1.0 7 962 9 891 - 1 929 11.2 1.61 106 0.76 27.9 14.0 10 16 222 70.4 64.8 75.8 56.6 15.4 -0.2 -2.7 — 599 0.9 7 167 9 753 - 2 587 10.2 1.67 106 0.79 28.4 13.9 9 14 203 71.4 66.1 76.6 57.6 15.8 -0.3 -3.7 — 222 0.3 7 304 9 977 - 2 672 11.2 1.86 106 0.89 29.0 15.3 7 11 147 74.8 70.3 79.1 60.8 17.0 -0.4 -4.1 — 80 0.1 6 553 9 079 - 2 526 11.0 1.97 106 0.94 29.0 15.2 6 9 107 77.8 73.9 81.5 63.5 18.3 -0.4 -4.2 — 35 0.1 6 582 7 530 - 948 11.7 2.03 106 0.97 29.0 13.3 5 7 80 80.2 76.7 83.7 65.8 19.6 -0.2 -1.7 — 0 0.0 6 610 6 910 - 299 11.9 2.05 106 0.99 29.0 12.4 4 6 66 81.8 78.4 85.2 67.4 20.6 -0.1 -0.5 — 1950-1955 1960-1965 1980-1985 2000-2005 2005-2010 2010-2015 2015-2020 2020-2025 2040-2045 2060-2065 2080-2085 2095-2100 119 906 7 27.4 1960 102 702 6 25.0 1950 The child dependency ratio is the ratio of the population aged 0-19 to the population aged 20-64. They are presented as number of dependants per 100 persons of working age (20-64). The old-age dependency ratio is the ratio of the population aged 65 years or over to the population aged 20-64. They are presented as number of dependants per 100 persons of working age (20-64). The total dependency ratio is the ratio of the population aged 0-19 and that aged 65+ to the population aged 20-64. They are presented as number of dependants per 100 persons of working age (20-64). The population doubling time corresponds to the number of years required for the total population to double in size if the annual rate of population change would remain constant. Doubling time is computed only for fast growing populations with growth rates exceeding 0.5 per cent. Adult mortality is expressed as deaths under age 60 per 1,000 alive at age 15 and represents the probability of dying between age 15 and age 60 (45q15). The net reproduction rate is expressed as number of daughters per woman and represents the average number of daughters a hypothetical cohort of women would have at the end of their reproductive period if they were subject during their whole lives to the fertility rates and the mortality rates of a given period. Rates of population change Annual rate of population change (percentage) ........ Rate of natural increase (per 1,000 population)........ Population doubling time (years) (d) ........................ Mortality Crude death rate per 1,000 population...................... Infant mortality rate (1q0) per 1,000 live births ....... Under-five mortality (5q0) per 1,000 live births ...... Adult mortality (45q15) per 1,000 (e)....................... Life expectancy at birth (years) ................................ Male life expectancy at birth (years) ........................ Female life expectancy at birth (years)..................... Life expectancy at age 15 (years) ............................. Life expectancy at age 65 (years) ............................. Fertility Crude birth rate per 1,000 population ....................... Total fertility (children per woman).......................... Sex ratio at birth (males per 100 females) ................ Net reproduction rate (f) ........................................... Mean age childbearing (years).................................. Births and deaths Number of births (thousands) ................................... Number of deaths (thousands) .................................. Births minus deaths (thousands) ............................... International migration Net number of migrants (thousands)......................... Net migration rate (per 1,000) .................................. Total Population Total population (thousands) .................................... Population density (persons per square km) ............. Median age (years).................................................... Dependency rates (percentage) Child dependency ratio (a)........................................ Old-age dependency ratio (b).................................... Total dependency ratio (c) ........................................ Russian Federation Russian Federation Total population (2009): Estimated to be consistent with the 2002 census and with estimates of the subsequent trends in fertility, mortality and international migration. Total fertility: Based on official estimates of total fertility available through 2008. Infant and child mortality: Based on births and infant deaths registered through 2008 adjusted by a factor of 1.25 to compensate for infant deaths omitted owing to the use of a definition of infant death that does not conform to international standards. The demographic impact of AIDS has been factored into the mortality estimates. Life expectancy at birth: Based on official estimates of life expectancy available through 2008. The age pattern of mortality is based on life tables through 2008 from the Human Mortality Database. Both estimates incorporate an adjustment to infant mortality, as described below. The demographic impact of AIDS has been factored into the mortality estimates. International migration: Based on estimates of net international migration derived as the difference between overall population change and natural increase through 2008. 4 United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs/Population Division World Population Prospects: The 2010, Volume II: Demographic Profiles