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  • M
    • 2月 2024
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      Source: UNECE Statistical Database, compiled from national and international (CIS, EUROSTAT, IMF, OECD, World Bank) official sources. General note: The UNECE secretariat presents time series ready for immediate analysis. When appropriate, source segments with methodological differences have been linked and rescaled to build long consistent time series. The national accounts estimates are compiled according to 2008 SNA (System of National Accounts 2008) or 1993 SNA (System of National Accounts 1993). Constant price estimates are based on data compiled by the National Statistical Offices (NSOs), which reflect various national practices (different base years, fixed base, chain, etc.). To facilitate international comparisons, the data reported by the NSOs have been scaled to the current price value of of the common reference year. The resulting chain constant price data are not additive. Common currency (US$) estimates are computed by the secretariat using purchasing power parities (PPPs), which are the rates of currency conversion that equalise the purchasing power of different currencies. PPPs, and not exchange rates, should be used in international comparisons of GDP and its components. Regional aggregates are computed by the secretariat. For national accounts all current price aggregates are sums of national series converted into US$ at current PPPs of GDP; all constant price aggregates are calculated by summing up national series scaled to the price level of the common reference year and then converted into US$ using PPPs of GDP of the common reference year. Due to conversion and rounding the resulting aggregates and components could be non-additive. For more details see the composition of regions note. Growth rates (per cent) are over the preceding period, unless otherwise specified. Contributions to per cent growth in GDP (in percentage points) are over the preceding period, unless otherwise specified. .. - data not available
    • 2月 2024
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      Source: UNECE Statistical Database, compiled from national and international (CIS, EUROSTAT, IMF, OECD, World Bank) official sources. General note: The UNECE secretariat presents time series ready for immediate analysis. When appropriate, source segments with methodological differences have been linked and rescaled to build long consistent time series. The national accounts estimates are compiled according to 2008 SNA (System of National Accounts 2008) or 1993 SNA (System of National Accounts 1993). Constant price estimates are based on data compiled by the National Statistical Offices (NSOs), which reflect various national practices (different base years, fixed base, chain, etc.). To facilitate international comparisons, the data reported by the NSOs have been scaled to the current price value of of the common reference year. The resulting chain constant price data are not additive. Common currency (US$) estimates are computed by the secretariat using purchasing power parities (PPPs), which are the rates of currency conversion that equalise the purchasing power of different currencies. PPPs, and not exchange rates, should be used in international comparisons of GDP and its components. Regional aggregates are computed by the secretariat. For national accounts all current price aggregates are sums of national series converted into US$ at current PPPs of GDP; all constant price aggregates are calculated by summing up national series scaled to the price level of the common reference year and then converted into US$ using PPPs of GDP of the common reference year. Due to conversion and rounding the resulting aggregates and components could be non-additive. For more details see the composition of regions note. Growth rates (per cent) are over the preceding period, unless otherwise specified. Contributions to per cent growth in GDP (in percentage points) are over the preceding period, unless otherwise specified. .. - data not available
  • P
    • 1月 2023
      ソース: United Nations Economic Commission for Europe
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      以下でアクセス: 12 1月, 2023
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      .. - data not available Source: UNECE Statistical Database, compiled from national and international (Eurostat) official sources. Definition: Life-long learning data are shares of persons aged 25 to 64 who answered they received education or training in the four weeks preceding the survey. The denominator consists of the total population of the same age group, excluding no responses to the question ‘participation to education and training’. The numerator is formed by those persons who reported ‘participation in regular education’ and/or ‘participation in other taught activities’, while self learning activities are not included. General note: For most countries, data come from Labour Force Survey (LFS). Data for 2012: estimates. Country: Armenia Change in definition (2004 - 2007): Data exclude trainings Country: Armenia Change in definition (2008): Data exclude trainings Data refer to all ages Country: Armenia Reference period (2004): Data refer to period April 2004 to March 2005 Country: Israel Break in methodlogy (2009): Transition to the 2008 Population Census estimates. Country: Israel Break in methodlogy (2012): Transitiom from a quarterly to a monthly LFS. Country: Israel Change in definition (2007 - 2013): Data refer to present participation in education and not specifically to four weeks preceding the survey. Country: Moldova, Republic of Data exclude the territory of the Transnistria and municipality of Bender Country: Serbia Data do not cover Kosovo and Metohija. Break in series starting in 2014. Data not comparable with previous years. Country: Ukraine From 2014 data cover the territories under the government control. Country: United States Change in definition (1995 - 2015): Data refer to civilian, non-institutionalized population. Data include adults enrolled in regular school (i.e., schooling that may advance a person toward an elementary or high school diploma, a college, university, or professional school degree) or taking business, vocational, technical, secretarial, trade, or correspondence courses in the month of October.
    • 2月 2024
      ソース: United Nations Economic Commission for Europe
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      Source: UNECE Statistical Database, compiled from national and international (CIS, EUROSTAT, OECD, UN) official sources. Definition: Population, as referred to the System of National Accounts 1993, is the annual average number of persons present in the economic territory of a country, including institutional population. Employment, as referred to the System of National Accounts 1993, covers all persons - both employees and self-employed - engaged in a productive activity that falls within the production boundary of the system. It includes both the residents and the non-residents who work for resident producer units. In case of deviation, the actual definition is provided in the country footnote. Population data provided in this table may slightly differ from population data provided in Gender Statistics, due to the use of different sources. Employment data provided in this table generally differ from employment data provided in Gender Statistics, which cover only residents. General note: The UNECE secretariat presents time series ready for immediate analysis. When appropriate, source segments with methodological differences have been linked or rescaled to build long consistent time series. As a result, absolute figures presented in this table may differ from those published by National Statistical Offices and should be taken with caution. However, the derived growth rates correspond to the originally reported series. Regional aggregates are computed by UNECE secretariat. For more details see the composition of regions note. .. - data not available Country: Albania Population: estimates from UN Population Division - may differ from national data. Employment: From 2007 data according to the Labour Force Survey. Country: Armenia Employment: LFS - based. Country: Azerbaijan Geographical coverage: excludes Nagorno-Karabakh. Population: Number of population for the latest year refers to the beginning of the year, not to an annual average as usually. Employment: LFS - based. Country: Bosnia and Herzegovina Geographical coverage: Data on total population/ total employment cover the whole country, i.e. the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Republika Srpska. Country: Croatia Employment: LFS-based. Country: France Geographical Coverage: Data for France include the overseas departments (DOM). Country: Georgia Geographical Coverage: from 1993 excludes Abkhazia and South Ossetia (Tshinvali). Population: Number of population for the latest year refers to the beginning of the year, not to an annual average as usually. Employment: Register-based. Country: Israel Employment: LFS-based. Designation and data provided by Israel. The position of the United Nations on the question of Jerusalem is contained in General Assembly resolution 181 (II) and subsequent resolutions of the General Assembly and the Security Council concerning this question. Data include East Jerusalem. Country: Kazakhstan Employment: LFS-based. Country: Lithuania Employment: LFS-based. Country: Moldova, Republic of Geographical Coverage: from 1993 excludes Transnistria. Population: Number of population for the latest year refers to the beginning of the year, not to an annual average as usually. Employment: LFS-based. Country: Romania Employment: LFS-based. For the years 1990-2001 UNECE estimates. Country: Russian Federation Population: Number of population for the latest year refers to the beginning of the year, not to an annual average as usually. Employment: LFS-based. Data for Russian Federation was updated only until the end of 2013. Country: Serbia Geographical Coverage: from 1999, excludes Kosovo and Metohija. Employment: LFS - based. Country: Tajikistan Population: Number of population for the latest year refers to the beginning of the year, not to an annual average as usually. Measurement: Growth rate , Country: The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia Employment: LFS-based. Country: Turkey Population: estimates from UN Population Division - may differ from national data. Employment: annual breakdowns by activity and quarterly data are LFS-based. Country: Turkmenistan Population: estimates from UN Population Division - may differ from national data. Country: Ukraine Employment: LFS-based. Geographical coverage: from 2014, does not includes all territory of Ukraine.
    • 1月 2023
      ソース: United Nations Economic Commission for Europe
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      Source: UNECE Statistical Database, compiled from national and international (Eurostat) official sources. Definition: Marital status is defined as the legal conjugal status of each individual in relation to the marriage laws or customs of the country. The basic classification of the population by marital status includes: never married, married, widowed and not remarried, divorced and not remarried. Categories of registered/legal partnerships and legally separated persons are also shown for the countries where the legislation includes provisions for these statuses. In this table the category ''Never married'' includes persons who have never been married or in a registered partnership. Category ''Persons whose legal union was legally dissolved'' includes all the persons whose marriage ended with a divorce procedure and all the persons whose registered partnership ended with a legal procedure. Category ''Persons whose legal union ended with the death of the partner'' includes all the persons whose marriage or registered partnership ended with the death of the partner. General note: Data refer to 1st January of each year. Age groups: For categories of the marital status for the EU and EFTA member states age group 95+ refers to the population of 95-99 y.o. unless otherwise specified in Country Footnotes. For other countries see Country Footnotes. .. - data not available Country: Armenia Additional information (2011): Data on married included the registesred, non-registered and church marriages Country: Armenia Break in methodlogy (1990 - 2000): reestimated on the base of the 2001 year Census Country: Armenia Change in definition (1980 - 1990): Age group 70-74 refers to 70+. Country: Armenia Change in definition (2001): Age 15 refers to age group 15-19; age group 50-54 refers to 50+. Country: Armenia Change in definition (2011): Divorced with registration and without registration Country: Armenia Reference period (2002 - 2010): Data are based on the 2001 year Census Country: Belarus Change in definition (1980,1990,2000): age group 70-74 refers to 70+. Country: Belarus Change in definition (1995, 2001 - onwards): age group 85-89 refers to 85+ unless otherwise explicitly shown. Country: Bosnia and Herzegovina Data for single marital status categories refer to the population 15+ only. Data for 2013 are from the population census and refer to 30/09/2013. Country: Bulgaria 1980, 1990, 2001, 2010: data refer to Censuses 1985 (4 December), 1992 (4 December), 2001 (1 March) and 2011 (1 February). Country: Canada Data for married category do not include married couples separated. Data refer to 1 July of each year. Country: Croatia 1980, 1990, 2001 : data refer to Censuses 1981, 1991 and 2001 and all three censuses taken on 31 March. Before 2001 : data refer to population with permanent residence irrespective of where and for how long the person lived. From 2001 : data refer to usual resident population. All Marital Status 1980 and 1990 : age 15 refers to age group 15-19; 2002-2008 : age group 85-89 refers to 85+. Never Married, Married, Widowed and Divorced 1990 : age 15 refers to age group 15-19; age group 85-89 refers to 85+. Country: Cyprus Data cover only government controlled area. 1980 : data refer to 1 October 1982. 1990 : data refer to 1 October 1992. Country: Czechia 1990 and 1995 : data refer to 31 December. Country: Denmark Data for married category include separated partners. Up to 2006 data on married persons include registered partners and data for widowed category include surviving partners. From 2007 data on registered partnerships reported separately. Country: Denmark 2007: Divorced and Widowed - break in time series, see data on legal unions in the categories of marital status Country: Finland 2007: Divorced and Widowed - break in time series, see data on legal unions in the categories of marital status Country: Iceland 2007: Divorced and Widowed - break in time series, see data on legal unions in the categories of marital status Country: Netherlands 2007: Divorced and Widowed - break in time series, see data on legal unions in the categories of marital status Country: Sweden 2007: Divorced and Widowed - break in time series, see data on legal unions in the categories of marital status Country: Estonia 1980 : data refer to 17 January 1979. 1990 : data refer to 12 January 1989. 2000 : All marital status data refer to 1 January; Never Married, Married, Widowed and Divorced data refer to 31 March. Country: France For 1990-2010 data do not cover the overseas departments (DOM). Country: Georgia Territorial change (2002 onward): Data do not cover Abkhazia AR and Tskhinvali Region. Country: Georgia Figures for breakdown by marital status are based on Population Census of 2014, which was conducted in November. As a result sum of population by marital status does not add up to total. Country: Georgia The decrease of population between 2014 and 2015 is related to results of Census 2014. Country: Germany From 3 October 1990: data refer to the Federal Republic within its frontiers. Country: Germany 2014: Divorced and Widowed - break in time series, see data on legal unions in the categories of marital status Country: Greece Before 1995 : data refer to de facto population. From 1995 : data refer to de jure population. Country: Hungary 2010: Divorced and Widowed - break in time series, see data on legal unions in the categories of marital status Country: Ireland 1980 : data refer to 5 April 1981. 1990 : data refer to 21 April 1991. 1995 : data refer to 28 April 1996. Reference period: April to June. Country: Israel Change in definition (2000 - 2011): Data refer to the average annual population aged 15+. Age 15 refers to age group 15-19; age group 65-69 refers to 65+. Country: Kazakhstan Change in definition (2000, 2010): data for single marital status groups refer to the population aged 15+. Age group 70-74 refers to 70+. Country: Kazakhstan Reference period (2000): data refer to 1999 Country: Kyrgyzstan Change in definition (1980): Data for age group 70-74 include data for age group 70 + Country: Kyrgyzstan Change in definition (1990 - 2000): Data for age group 85-89 include data for age group 85 + Country: Kyrgyzstan Reference period (1980): Data refer to 1979 Census (17 January) Country: Kyrgyzstan Reference period (1990): Data refer to 1989 Census (12 January) Country: Kyrgyzstan Reference period (2000): Data refer to 1999 Census (24 March) Country: Kyrgyzstan Reference period (2009): Data refer to 2009 Census (24 March) Country: Malta Data for other categories of marital status do not add up to all marital status because data are from different sources and reference periods. All marital status: From 1980 to 2000: data refer only to the Maltese population excluding foreign residents. From 2001: data refer to total population. Never Married, Married, Widowed and Divorced 2008: data is estimated from 2005 census. 2005, 2008: data on never married refer to single or annulled marriages. 1995: data on divorces include annulled marriages. 2008: data refer to 31 December. 1995, 2005: data are from 1995 census as of 26 November, and 2005 census as of 27 November. For 1995: data refer only to Maltese population. Country: Moldova, Republic of From 2000 data exclude the territory of the Transnistria and municipality of Bender. Data for all marital status also includes persons with undeclared marital status. Country: Montenegro All Marital Status refer to all persons 15 and over including persons with no answers about marital status. Country: Norway 2009: Divorced and Widowed - break in time series, see data on legal unions in the categories of marital status Country: Russian Federation Change in definition (2002 - 2013): Age group 70-74 refers to 70+. Country: Serbia Break in methodlogy (2002 - 2011): All marital status includes "unknown" status Country: Serbia Change in definition (2002 - 2011): Data refer to population aged 15+ only. Country: Serbia Territorial change (2002 - 2011): Data do not cover Kosovo and Metohija. Country: Slovakia 1980 and 1990 : data refer to 31 December. Country: Slovenia 1990 and 1995 : data refer to 31 December. Country: Spain All marital status 1980 : data refer to 1981; 1990 : data refer to 1991. Country: Switzerland The total population does not correspond to the sum of the four individual marital statuses (never married/married/widowed/divorced) as there are other officially recognized marital statuses in Switzerland, eg. ''in registered (same-sex) partnership, ''dissolved (same- sex) partnership'', ''unmarried''. Country: Tajikistan Change in definition (2000 - 2013): Data refer to the population aged 15+. Age group 70-74 refers to 70+. 2010: age 19 refers to age group 15-19. Country: Turkey 1980, 1990, 2000: data refer to 12 October, 21 October and 22 October respectively. All Marital Status 1980: age group 85-89 refers to 85+. Never Married, Married, Widowed and Divorced 1980 : age 15 refers to age group 15-19; age group 65-69 refers to 65+. 2008 : data refer to legal marital status and do not cover foreign population. Country: Ukraine Change in definition (1980): age group 70-74 refers to 70+. Data include divorced and separated. Country: Ukraine Change in definition (1990 - 2002): age group 70-74 refers to 70+. data refer to population aged 15+. Country: Ukraine Change in definition (1990): age group 70-74 refers to 70+. Refer to population aged 15+. Data include divorced and separated. Country: Ukraine Change in definition (2002): age group 70-74 refers to 70+. Refer to population aged 15+. Data include divorced people. Country: Ukraine Reference period (1980): data refer to Censuse 1979 (17 January). Country: Ukraine Reference period (1990): data refer to Censuse 1989 (12 January). Country: Ukraine Reference period (2002): data refer to Censuse 2001 (5 December). Country: United States Change in definition (1980): Data refer to 1 March and are for the civilian, non-institutionalised population aged 15+. Age 15 refers to age group 15-17; age 18 refers to age group 18-19. Age group 45-49 refers to 45-54. Age group 55-59 refers to 55-64; age group 65-69 refers to 65-74. Age group 75-79 refers to 75+. Country: United States Change in definition (1990 - 2002): Data refer to 1 March and are for the civilian, non-institutionalised population aged 15+. Age 15 refers to age group 15-17; age 18 refers to age group 18-19. Age group 45-49 refers to 45-54. Age group 55-59 refers to 55-64; age group 65-69 refers to 65-74. Age group 75-79 refers to 75-84; age group 85-89 refers to 85+. Country: United States Change in definition (2000): Data refer to 1 March and are for the civilian, non-institutionalised population aged 15+. Age 15 refers to age group 15-17; age 18 refers to age group 18-19. Age group 75-79 refers to 75+. Country: United States Change in definition (2003 - 2012): Data refer to 1 March and are for the civilian, non-institutionalised population aged 15+. Age 15 refers to age group 15-17; age 18 refers to age group 18-19. Age group 55-59 refers to 55-64; age group 65-69 refers to 65-74. Age group 75-79 refers to 75-84; age group 85-89 refers to 85+.
    • 11月 2023
      ソース: United Nations Economic Commission for Europe
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      以下でアクセス: 28 11月, 2023
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      Source: UNECE Statistical Database, compiled from national and international (Eurostat and UNICEF TransMONEE) official sources. Definition: Total mid-year or annual average population. Total population provided in this table may slightly differ from total population provided in Economic Statistics, due to the use of different sources. Age groups: For the EU and EFTA member states age group 85-89 refers to the population of 85+ unless otherwise explicitly shown. For other countries please see Country Footnotes. Regional aggregates are computed by UNECE secretariat. For more details, see the composition of regions note. Due to rounding, there may be slight differences between regional aggregates and the sum of the population of all component countries. .. - data not available Country: Albania Reference period (1990 - 2000): data refer to 1 January and are based on previous population censuses. Country: Albania Reference period (2001 - 2012): data refer to mid-year and are estimated on the basis of 2001 Population Census Country: Albania Reference period (2010-2015): data refer to group age 85-89 are the data for the group age 85+ Country: Armenia Change in definition (1990): Age group 80-84 refers to 80+ Country: Armenia Change in definition (2001 - 2004): Age group 85-89 refers to 85+ Country: Belarus Change in definition (2000 - onwards): age group 85-89 refers to 85+. Country: Bosnia and Herzegovina Break in methodology (1980): Data estimated from the National Statistical Office Country: Bosnia and Herzegovina Break in methodology (2001): Data estimated from the World Population Prospects Country: Bosnia and Herzegovina Change in definition (2010 - 2013): Population 85-89 refers to 85+ Country: Bosnia and Herzegovina Data for 2013 are from the population census and refer to 30/09/2013. Large drop in population from 2012 to 2013 due to change of sources (administrative data to census data). Country: Canada 1980-2004 : age group 90-94 refers to 90+. Country: Croatia 1980 : data refer to 31 March 1981. From 2001 : age group 85-89 refers to 85+. Country: Cyprus Data cover only the area controlled by the Republic of Cyprus. 1980 : data refer to 1982; age group 70-74 refers to 70+. From 2000: age group 85-89 refers to 85+. Country: Georgia Change in definition (1990 - 2012): Age group 85-89 refers to 85+. Country: Georgia Territorial change (1995 onward): Data do not cover Abkhazia AR and Tskhinvali Region. Country: Georgia The decrease of population between 2014 and 2015 related to results of Census 2014. Country: Germany From 3 October 1990: data refer to the Federal Republic within its frontiers. Country: Ireland From 2000, age group 85-89 refers to 85+. Country: Israel Reference period (1980): age group 80-84 refers to 80+. Country: Israel Reference period (1995, 2000, 2003, 2004): age group 90-94 refers to 90+. Country: Kazakhstan Change in definition (1990 - 2002): age group 75-79 refers to 75+. Country: Kyrgyzstan Imputed values (1980 - onwards): Data reflect the average resident population Country: Malta From 2001: data include foreign residents. Country: Moldova, Republic of From 2001: age group 85-89 refers to 85+. Country: Montenegro Break in series in 2011: data is based on the latest population census. Between 2000-2013, age group 85-89 refers to 85+. Country: Russian Federation Reference period (1980): Data for 1980 at the beginning of the year. Country: Serbia From 2000 : data do not cover Kosovo and Metohija. Country: Serbia Data on population estimates for the period 2000-2010 were based on the Census 2002 results while the data for the period 2011-2015 were based on the Census 2011 results. Country: Slovenia 1980 and from 2000 : age group 85-89 refers to 85+. Country: Tajikistan Change in definition (1990 - 1995): Age group 75-79 refers to 75+. Country: Tajikistan Change in definition (2007): Data refer to beginning of year Country: The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia From 2000: age group 85-89 refers to 85+. Country: Ukraine From 2014 data cover the territories under the government control. Country: Ukraine 1980 : data refer to 1979. 1990 : data refer to 1989.
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    • 5月 2023
      ソース: United Nations Economic Commission for Europe
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      .. - data not available Source: UNECE Statistical Database, compiled from national and international (Eurostat and UNICEF TransMONEE) official sources. Definition: The sex ratio of the population aged 80 and over is the number of women aged 80 and over per 100 men of the same age. This ratio is computed by UNECE secretariat, using the table Population by 5-year age groups and sex. Data refer to mid-year or annual average population. Country: Croatia 1980 : data refer to 31 March 1981. From 2001 : age group 85-89 refers to 85+. Country: Cyprus Data cover only the area controlled by the Republic of Cyprus. 1980 : data refer to 1982; age group 70-74 refers to 70+. From 2000: age group 85-89 refers to 85+. Country: France Data cover the overseas departments (DOM). Country: Germany From 3 October 1990: data refer to the Federal Republic within its frontiers. Country: Malta From 2001: data include foreign residents. Country: Serbia From 2000 : data do not cover Kosovo and Metohija. Country: Ukraine 1980 : data refer to 1979. 1990 : data refer to 1989.
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    • 2月 2022
      ソース: United Nations Economic Commission for Europe
      アップロード者: Knoema
      以下でアクセス: 03 2月, 2022
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      UNECE Clearing House on Migration Statistics is a platform for data exchange on migration statistics for countries of Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia (EECCA) established with the purpose of improving the understanding migration processes and the systems of measuring migration in the region. The data are presented as submitted by national statistical offices. For more information about the methodology of producing statistics on international migration in EECCA region, please refer to the UNECE Handbook on the Use of Administrative Sources and Sample Surveys to Measure International Migration in CIS Countries and the documentation of UNECE Workshops on Migration Statistics. Country: Armenia Data source: 2001, 2011 - population and housing census; 2015 and onwards - administrative source. Country: Azerbaijan Data source: population and housing census. Country: Belarus The sum of the age groups does not correspond to the ''Total'' since age was unknown for a number of persons. Data source: population and housing census. Country: Georgia Data source: 2002 - population and housing census; 2011 and onwards - administrative source. Country: Kyrgyzstan Data source: population and housing census. Country: Moldova, Republic of ''Other'' includes a number of migrants for which the country is unknown. Data source: population register. Country: Russian Federation In 2010, the sum of the age groups does not correspond to the ''Total'' since the age was unknown for a number of persons. Data source: 2010 - population and housing census. Country: Ukraine In 2001, the sum of the age groups does not correspond to the ''Total'' since age was unknown for a number of persons. The population count does not include the territory of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and the city of Sevastopol. The General Assembly has addressed the status of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and the city of Sevastopol in resolution 68/262 of 27 March 2014. Data source: 2001 - population and housing census; 2011 and onwards - the annual estimate of the number of permanent residents as of January 1 carried out by the State Statistics Committee.
    • 6月 2023
      ソース: United Nations Economic Commission for Europe
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      以下でアクセス: 19 6月, 2023
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      UNECE Clearing House on Migration Statistics is a platform for data exchange on migration statistics for countries of Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia (EECCA) established with the purpose of improving the understanding migration processes and the systems of measuring migration in the region. The data are presented as submitted by national statistical offices. For more information about the methodology of producing statistics on international migration in EECCA region, please refer to the UNECE Handbook on the Use of Administrative Sources and Sample Surveys to Measure International Migration in CIS Countries and the documentation of UNECE Workshops on Migration Statistics. Country: Armenia Data source: 2001, 2011 - population and housing census; 2015 and onwards - administrative source. Country: Azerbaijan Data source: population and housing census. Country: Belarus The sum of the age groups does not correspond to the ''Total'' since age was unknown for a number of persons. Data source: population and housing census. Country: Georgia Data source: 2002 - population and housing census; 2011 and onwards - administrative source. Country: Kyrgyzstan Data source: population and housing census. Country: Moldova, Republic of ''Other'' includes a number of migrants for which the country is unknown. Data source: population register. Country: Russian Federation In 2010, the sum of the age groups does not correspond to the ''Total'' since the age was unknown for a number of persons. Data source: 2010 - population and housing census. Country: Tajikistan Data source: 2000, 2010 - population and housing census; 2011-2014 - source unspecified. Country: Ukraine In 2001, the sum of the age groups does not correspond to the ''Total'' since age was unknown for a number of persons. The population count does not include the territory of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and the city of Sevastopol. The General Assembly has addressed the status of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and the city of Sevastopol in resolution 68/262 of 27 March 2014. Data source: 2001 - population and housing census; 2011 and onwards - the annual estimate of the number of permanent residents as of January 1 carried out by the State Statistics Committee.