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Belarusian Demographics Neil Sobin 3/1/2010
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Geo-Political Belarus http://www.russia-ukraine-travel.com/belarus-maps.html
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Belarusian Vitals Total Population Index: – 2009: 9,672,000 – 1996: 10,177,000 Urban/Rural Distribution: – 2009: 73.9% Urban – 1996: 68.1% Urban Sex Distribution: – 2009: 46.6% Men – 1996: 46.8% Men
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Recent History Independence from Soviet Union: 25 August 1991. Chief of State: Alexei Lukashenko Held office since 1994, practical dictatorship GDP - per capita (PPP): $11,600 (2009 est.) $11,900 (2008 est.) $10,800 (2007 est.) GDP - composition by sector: agriculture: 9.3% industry: 39.7% services: 51% (2009 est.)
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Recent History First National Census in 1999 Second Census has not been finished Main Focuses of 1999 census: Urban/Rural movement Economic Development Pricing Structures of domestic/foreign markets
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Population Trends Minstat Belarus 2009
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Belorusian Cross
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Ethnic Composition 1999
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Comparative Age Pyramids
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! Belarus Age Pyramid for 2009
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Fertility Trends Belarus experienced a similar decrease in Total Fertility Rates as did Russia following the dissolution of the Soviet Union The primary source of population aging in Belarus is the prevalent low fertility rate.
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Crude Birth Rate
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Total Fertility Rates
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Age Specific Fertility Rates 2007 Gavrilovi 2010
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Working ages
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NB: Gastro-Intestinal, Alcohol, Suicide all relatively high.
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Sources Demoskop – Age Specific Fertility Rates, National Ministry of Statistics, Belarus – http://belstat.gov.by/index.htm http://belstat.gov.by/index.htm – Includes 1999 census data and yearly vital statistics UN Statistical Databases US Census Bureau, International Data Base World Health Organization – Mortality Statistics
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