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Demographic potential of the Russia’s northern regions as a factor and condition of economic development of the Arctic

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  • Victor Fauzer

    (Federal state budgetary establishment of science Institute of socio-economic and energy problems of the North Komi Science Centre Ural Branch of the RAS)

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Nowadays, the research relevance of all aspects of development of the Arctic zone of the Russian Federation consists the fact that in spite of limited stocks in the old rendered habitable regions of the country, Arctic is considered as a source of resources for socio-economic development of Russia. Based on the recognition that the territory is like a separate object of state observation, it is noted that the best resources for labor of the economy of Arctic may become demographic potential of adjacent northern regions. The different points of view and approaches to the definition of the demographic potential and a set of indicators by its assessment are given. On the basis of the statistical analysis of population dynamics and a level of birth rate and mortality, it is shown that quantitative demographic potential of the northern regions since 1990s significantly decreased. It was affected by the migratory outflow. It is revealed that in northern regions, there are still positive differences in age and sexual structure. Regional governments can use the results while drawing up Strategic plans of socio-economic development of territories. The article concludes with recommendations.

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  • Victor Fauzer, 2014. "Demographic potential of the Russia’s northern regions as a factor and condition of economic development of the Arctic," Economy of region, Centre for Economic Security, Institute of Economics of Ural Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences, vol. 1(4), pages 69-81.
  • Handle: RePEc:ura:ecregj:v:1:y:2014:i:4:p:69-81
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    1. Oksana Shubat & Anna Bagirova & Alexander Akishev, 2019. "Methodology for Analyzing the Demographic Potential of Russian Regions Using Fuzzy Clustering," Economy of region, Centre for Economic Security, Institute of Economics of Ural Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences, vol. 1(1), pages 178-190.
    2. Z. I. Kalugina, 2019. "Siberia from the Standpoint of Human Development," Regional Research of Russia, Springer, vol. 9(2), pages 137-145, April.

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