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Analysis of structural and age deformations of population - regional aspect

Authors

  • V. Yavorska Odessa I. I. Mechnikov National University, Odesa, Ukraine https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7449-7908
  • S. Kudelina Odesa, Ukraine
  • O. Nikolaieva Odessa National Medical University, Odesa, Ukraine https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2098-816X
  • V. Khomutov Odesa, Ukraine

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.12775/PPS.2021.07.02.010

Keywords

geodemographic processes, structural deformations, demographic waves, gender and age structure, regional differences

Abstract

Structural-age-related changes of the population of Ukraine on the example of the graphic of deformation of a pyramid 2001 year are considered. It is established that considerable scales of structural deformations: negative deviations in age pyramids, are connected by considerable losses of the population and the corresponding demographic waves. The technique of the quantitative analysis of gender and age pyramids is developed and approved. The reasons of negative and positive deformations both in Ukraine as a whole and in its regions are analyzed. Regions on intensity and amplitude structurally-age deformations are systematized.  Three main groups are allocated and as an example one region from each group are characterized. The analysis of structural deformations of the population of Ukraine and its regions is carried out.

Author Biographies

V. Yavorska, Odessa I. I. Mechnikov National University, Odesa, Ukraine

Structural-age-related changes of the population of Ukraine on the example of the graphic of deformation of a pyramid 2001 year аre considered. It is established that considerable scales of structural deformations: negative deviations in age pyramids, are connected by considerable losses of the population and the corresponding demographic waves. The technique of the quantitative analysis of gender and age pyramids is developed and approved. The reasons of negative and positive deformations both in Ukraine as a whole and in its regions are analyzed. Regions on intensity and amplitude structurally-age deformations are systematized. Three main groups are allocated and as an example one region from each group are characterized. The analysis of structural deformations of the population of Ukraine and its regions is carried out.

O. Nikolaieva, Odessa National Medical University, Odesa, Ukraine

Structural-age-related changes of the population of Ukraine on the example of the graphic of deformation of a pyramid 2001 year аre considered. It is established that considerable scales of structural deformations: negative deviations in age pyramids, are connected by considerable losses of the population and the corresponding demographic waves. The technique of the quantitative analysis of gender and age pyramids is developed and approved. The reasons of negative and positive deformations both in Ukraine as a whole and in its regions are analyzed. Regions on intensity and amplitude structurally-age deformations are systematized. Three main groups are allocated and as an example one region from each group are characterized. The analysis of structural deformations of the population of Ukraine and its regions is carried out.

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Pyrozhkov S.I. Demographic processes and age structure of population. M.: Statistics. 1976. P. 135.

Steshenko V.S. Cohort fertility and fertility of women of Ukraine. // Demographic research. 2003. Vol. 25. P. 9-33.

Shevchuk P.E., Shvydka G.Yu. Patterns of formation of gender and age structure of the population of Ukraine. // Demography and social economy. 2009. № 2. P. 39-47.

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2021-04-30

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YAVORSKA, V., KUDELINA, S., NIKOLAIEVA, O. and KHOMUTOV, V. Analysis of structural and age deformations of population - regional aspect. Pedagogy and Psychology of Sport. Online. 30 April 2021. Vol. 7, no. 2, pp. 122-136. [Accessed 28 June 2025]. DOI 10.12775/PPS.2021.07.02.010.
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