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Population change in the former Soviet Republics
Population change in the former Soviet Republics
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Population change in the former Soviet Republics

1994
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Overview
In 1991, the Soviet Union, the world's third most populous country, ceased to exist. The demographic prospects for the 15 new states created by the breakup looks very different now, primarily because of a decrease in birth rates and a disturbing increase in death rates. The economic chaos and overriding pessimism that accompanied political disintegration produced dramatic demographic responses. Russia has experienced the most dramatic changes, with a male life expectancy at birth at only 59 yrs by 1993. Examines the demographic profile of each former Soviet republic within the context of its current economic and political situation. Also presents population projections to 2025 for each of the countries. (Original abstract-amended)