183- Ukraine part 1 Vital statistics Notable events in Ukrainian demographics: 1932–33 – South Soviet Famine in Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic 1939 – Addition of western oblasts to Ukraine with the end of the Second Polish Republic due to German–Soviet invasion of Poland at the beginning of Second World War 1991 – Independence from the USSR 2004–2005 – Orange Revolution 2014 – Annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation 2022 – Russian invasion of Ukraine Ukrainian provinces of the Russian Empire (1900-1914) The figures below refer to the nine governorates of the Russian Empire (Volhynia, Katerynoslav, Kyiv, Podilia, Poltava, Tauryda, Kharkiv, Kherson and Chernihiv) with a Ukrainian majority.Note: This table uses the sticky table format to make scrolling easier. If you prefer, you can disable it. Average population Live births Deaths Natural change Crude birth rate Crude death rate Natural change (per 1,000) Total fertility rates 1900 24,969,000 1,203,334 660,723 542 ,611 48.2 26.5 21.7 1901 25,505,000 1,123,519 657,883 465 ,636 44.1 25.8 18.3 1902 25,935,000 1,207,512 681,580 525 ,932 46.6 26.3 20.3 1903 26,449,000 1,188,404 663,067 525 ,337 44.9 25.1 19.9 1904 26,961,000 1,228,116 682,068 546 ,048 45.6 25.3 20.3 1905 27,210,000 1,160,308 779,107 381 ,201 41.1 27.6 14.0 1906 27,949,000 1,225,951 724,045 501 ,906 43.9 25.9 18.0 1907 28,418,000 1,279,027 701,451 577 ,576 45.0 24.7 20.3 1908 29,069,000 1,232,862 692,624 540 ,238 42.4 23.8 18.6 1909 29,700,000 1,226,155 744,818 481 ,337 41.3 25.1 16.2 1910 30,297,000 1,225,658 839,491 386 ,167 40.5 27.7 12.7 1911 30,858,000 1,240,985 670,742 570 ,243 40.2 21.7 18.5 1912 30,580,000 1,245,358 654,157 591 ,201 40.7 21.4 19.3 1913 31,142,000 1,222,277 715,924 506 ,353 39.2 23.0 16.3 6.00 1914 30,973,000 1,240,114 716,875 523 ,239 40.0 23.1 16.9 Between WWI and WWII (1924-1940) Note: This table uses the sticky table format to make scrolling easier. If you prefer, you can disable it. Average population Live births Deaths Natural change Crude birth rate Crude death rate Natural change (per 1,000) Fertility rates Life Expectancy (male) Life Expectancy (female) 1924 27,400,000 1,211,000 484,880 726 ,120 43.3 17.3 25.9 1925 28,000,000 1,246,000 531,819 714 ,181 43.4 18.5 24.9 5.39 1926 28,700,000 1,258,000 518,656 739 ,344 42.5 17.5 25.0 1927 29,589,000 1,228,000 579,000 649 ,000 40.6 19.1 21.5 43.3 46.8 1928 30,251,000 1,178,000 575,000 603 ,000 38.1 18.6 19.5 44.6 48.7 1929 30,894,000 1,115,000 585,000 530 ,000 35.5 18.6 16.9 42.8 46.7 1930 31,436,000 1,053,000 580,000 473 ,000 33.0 18.2 14.8 42.5 46.9 1931 31,882,000 1,001,000 553,000 448 ,000 31.0 17.1 13.9 43.5 47.9 1932 32,342,000 801,000 746,000 55,000 24.7 23.0 1.7 3 4.5 39.4 1933 32,456,000 564,000 2,104,000 −1,540,000 17.4 64.8 −47.4 1934 30,916,000 562,000 508,000 54,000 18.1 16.4 1.7 3 7.6 42.1 1935 31,006,000 770,000 381,000 389,000 24.5 12.1 12.4 T@8 T46.3 52.7 1936 31,423,000 905,000 403,000 502,000 28.3 12.6 15.7 T@8 T47.6 53.0 1937 31,957,000 1,227,000 450,000 777 ,000 37.5 13.7 23.7 46.2 51.9 1938 32,742,000 1,123,000 451,000 672 ,000 33.6 13.5 20.1 47.9 52.7 1939 33,425,000 1,080,000 412,600 667 ,400 31.7 12.1 19.6 47.7 52.5 1940(b) 40,649,000 1,243,000 30. 6 3.80 47.4 52.4 Information is given for Ukraine's territory within its old boundaries up to 17 September 1939 (b) Information is given for Ukraine's territory within its present-day boundaries, after the Soviet annexation of Eastern Galicia and Volhynia in September 1939. After WWII (1945-present) Source: State Statistics Service of Ukraine Note: This table uses the sticky table format to make scrolling easier. If you prefer, you can disable it. |