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Saint Petersburg Demography






A study of the Saint Petersburg demography gives the record of the birth rate, sex ratio, literacy rate, death rate and birth mortality rate. Also, marriage and divorces comprise important part of the study of statistics. Over the last decade, the population of Saint Petersburg has been on a fall. Interestingly, the birth rate in Saint Petersburg is lower than that of places elsewhere in the Russian Federation.

Saint Petersburg, Russia Population Count

Birth Rate Results in Saint Petersburg in Different Years

Population in 1994: 4,850,000 (Approximate)
Population in 1995: 4,600,000 (Approximate)
Population in 1996: 4,600,000 (Approximate)
Population in 1997: 4,600,000 (Approximate)
Population in 1998: 4,600,000 (Approximate)

The decease in population count from the 1994 to 1995 was 5.2%. Around the year 1999 and 2000, the birth rate in Saint Petersburg, Russia had decreased to a record low count. This was the lowest count with respect to the past thirty years. The population count increased again in the year 2004. Reportedly, 42,680 children were born in this year. Infant death rate had once been a serious problem and a threat to the population in Saint Petersburg. However, proper medical steps have ensured the check on the fall of population. Today, Saint Petersburg reports of the lowest infant mortality in the Russian Federation.

The study of demographics in Saint Petersburg also includes within its scope the issue of employment and income. Going by the very recent reports, employment has increased by nine percent and average income has risenby 5.6%/.

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