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Russian Census (2002)

The Russian Census of 2002 (Russian: Всеросси́йская пе́репись населе́ния 2002 го́да) was the first census of the Russian Federation since the dissolution of the Soviet Union, carried out on October 9 through October 16, 2002. It was carried out by the Russian Federal Service of State Statistics (Rosstat).

Data collection

The census data were collected as of midnight October 9, 2002.

Resident population

The census was primarily intended to collect statistical information about the resident population of Russian Federation. The resident population included:

  • Russian citizens living in Russia (including those temporarily away from the country, provided the absence from the country was expected to last less than one year);
  • non-citizens (i.e. foreign citizens and stateless persons) who were any of the following:
    • legal permanent residents;
    • persons who have arrived in the country with the intent to settle permanently or to seek asylum, regardless of whether they have actually obtained the appropriate immigration status;
    • authorized foreign workers or students, provided the period of temporary residence in Russia was expected to last at least one year.

All detailed census tables are for the resident population.

All (resident) participants were asked questions on their gender, birth date, marital status, household composition, birthplace, citizenship, ethnic or tribal self-identification (национальность), education level, language competence, sources of income, and employment status. A sample of the participants was also asked more detailed questions about their economic and housing situation.

Non-residents

The census also counted two more groups of people:

  • Russian citizens currently living abroad for more than one year in connection with employment with the federal government.
  • Persons (regardless of their citizenship) permanently residing abroad but temporarily present in Russia (as tourists, short-term foreign workers, or students, etc.).

Foreign citizens present in Russia as employees of foreign diplomatic missions or international organizations and members of their household were excluded from the census altogether.

Census results

The Census recorded a resident population of 145,166,731 persons, including 67,605,133 men and 77,561,598 women. That included an urban population of 106,429,000 (73%) and a rural population of 38,738,000 (27%).

The non-resident populations included:

  • Russian citizens living abroad in connection with the federal government service: 107,288 (67,058 men and 40,230 women);
  • Foreign residents present in Russia on the census date: 239,018 (177,465 men and 61,553 women).

Citizenship

 

Census participants were asked what country (or countries) they were citizens of. 142,442,000 respondents reported being Russian citizens; among them, 44,000 also had citizenship of another country.

Among Russia's resident population, 1,025,413 foreign citizens and 429,881 stateless persons were counted. [1]

Citizens of...
CIS countries 906,314
Armenia 136,841
Azerbaijan 154,911
Belarus 40,330
Georgia 52,918
Kazakhstan 69,472
Kyrgyzstan 28,843
Moldova 50,988
Tajikistan 64,165
Turkmenistan 6,417
Ukraine 230,558
Uzbekistan 70,871
Other countries 119,099
Afghanistan 8,221
Bulgaria 2,262
China 30,598
Estonia 1,066
Finland 285
Germany 1,329
Greece 612
India 5,351
Israel 1,016
Latvia 2,864
Lithuania 4,583
Syria 1,230
Turkey 4,991
United States 1,361
Vietnam 22,545
Stateless persons 429,881

1,269,023 persons did not report their citizenship.

Language abilities

Among the questions asked was, "Are you competent in the Russian language?" (Владеете ли Вы русским языком?) and "What other languages are you competent in?" (Какими иными языками Вы владеете?). As the census manual explained, "competence" (владение) meant either the ability to speak, read and write a language, or only the ability to speak it. The questions did not distinguish native and non-native speakers, nor did they try to measure the degree of language competence. For small children, presumably, the recorded answer was based on the language(s) spoken by the parents.

142.6 million (98.3%) of the responders claimed competence in Russian. Other widely reported languages (more than 500,000 speakers each) are listed in the table below.

Language Speakers (millions)
English 6.95
(Volga) Tatar 5.35
German 2.90
Ukrainian 1.81
Chechen 1.33
Chuvash 1.33
Armenian 0.91
Avar 0.78
French 0.71
Azerbaijani 0.67
Mordvin (Moksha or Erzya) 0.61
Kabardian or Circassian 0.59
Kazakh 0.56
Dargin 0.50

1.42 million responders did not provide language information.

For a more detailed list, see List of languages of Russia.

See also

External links

  • Official census home page
  • (in Russian) Population of Chechnya: was the Census correct?

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The Russian Census of 2002 Russian Vserossi jskaya pe repis nasele niya 2002 go da was the first census of the Russian Federation since the dissolution of the Soviet Union carried out on October 9 through October 16 2002 It was carried out by the Russian Federal Service of State Statistics Rosstat Contents 1 Data collection 1 1 Resident population 1 2 Non residents 2 Census results 2 1 Citizenship 2 2 Language abilities 3 See also 4 External linksData collection EditThe census data were collected as of midnight October 9 2002 Resident population Edit The census was primarily intended to collect statistical information about the resident population of Russian Federation The resident population included Russian citizens living in Russia including those temporarily away from the country provided the absence from the country was expected to last less than one year non citizens i e foreign citizens and stateless persons who were any of the following legal permanent residents persons who have arrived in the country with the intent to settle permanently or to seek asylum regardless of whether they have actually obtained the appropriate immigration status authorized foreign workers or students provided the period of temporary residence in Russia was expected to last at least one year All detailed census tables are for the resident population All resident participants were asked questions on their gender birth date marital status household composition birthplace citizenship ethnic or tribal self identification nacionalnost education level language competence sources of income and employment status A sample of the participants was also asked more detailed questions about their economic and housing situation Non residents Edit The census also counted two more groups of people Russian citizens currently living abroad for more than one year in connection with employment with the federal government Persons regardless of their citizenship permanently residing abroad but temporarily present in Russia as tourists short term foreign workers or students etc Foreign citizens present in Russia as employees of foreign diplomatic missions or international organizations and members of their household were excluded from the census altogether Census results EditThe Census recorded a resident population of 145 166 731 persons including 67 605 133 men and 77 561 598 women That included an urban population of 106 429 000 73 and a rural population of 38 738 000 27 The non resident populations included Russian citizens living abroad in connection with the federal government service 107 288 67 058 men and 40 230 women Foreign residents present in Russia on the census date 239 018 177 465 men and 61 553 women Citizenship Edit Census participants were asked what country or countries they were citizens of 142 442 000 respondents reported being Russian citizens among them 44 000 also had citizenship of another country Among Russia s resident population 1 025 413 foreign citizens and 429 881 stateless persons were counted 1 Citizens of CIS countries 906 314Armenia 136 841Azerbaijan 154 911Belarus 40 330Georgia 52 918Kazakhstan 69 472Kyrgyzstan 28 843Moldova 50 988Tajikistan 64 165Turkmenistan 6 417Ukraine 230 558Uzbekistan 70 871Other countries 119 099Afghanistan 8 221Bulgaria 2 262China 30 598Estonia 1 066Finland 285Germany 1 329Greece 612India 5 351Israel 1 016Latvia 2 864Lithuania 4 583Syria 1 230Turkey 4 991United States 1 361Vietnam 22 545Stateless persons 429 8811 269 023 persons did not report their citizenship Language abilities Edit Among the questions asked was Are you competent in the Russian language Vladeete li Vy russkim yazykom and What other languages are you competent in Kakimi inymi yazykami Vy vladeete As the census manual explained competence vladenie meant either the ability to speak read and write a language or only the ability to speak it The questions did not distinguish native and non native speakers nor did they try to measure the degree of language competence For small children presumably the recorded answer was based on the language s spoken by the parents 142 6 million 98 3 of the responders claimed competence in Russian Other widely reported languages more than 500 000 speakers each are listed in the table below Language Speakers millions English 6 95 Volga Tatar 5 35German 2 90Ukrainian 1 81Chechen 1 33Chuvash 1 33Armenian 0 91Avar 0 78French 0 71Azerbaijani 0 67Mordvin Moksha or Erzya 0 61Kabardian or Circassian 0 59Kazakh 0 56Dargin 0 501 42 million responders did not provide language information For a more detailed list see List of languages of Russia See also EditDemographics of Russia includes ethnic composition and some other census results Russian Empire Census Soviet CensusExternal links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Russian Census 2002 Official census home page in Russian Population of Chechnya was the Census correct Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Russian 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