In this article, I carry out a comparative analysis of population change in the bordering regions of Russia and the European Union. Peripheries of their countries, most of these regions enjoy a more or less favourable demographic situation, which, however, differs from place to place. To attain the aims of the study, I analyse official data from Russian and EU statistical offices and map the results obtained. I identify significant differences between border regions and cities. The most adverse demographic situation is observed in the borderlands of the Baltics, a slightly better one in Poland and Finland. As to Russia's border regions, a population increase is characteristic of Saint Petersburg and the Leningrad and Kaliningrad regions. Ye...
This article investigates the changing concentrations of population and economic activity in the lar...
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PURPOSE: The countries from Central and Eastern Europe will be one of the fastest depopulating area...
In this article, I carry out a comparative analysis of population change in the bordering regions o...
This article analyses population changes in North-West regions of Russia (the former North-Western e...
This article analyses the natural population increase (decrease) in the postcommunist part of Baltic...
In this study, I address the vast and complicated problem of population replacement in Russia's bord...
The article compares intraregional trends in demographic development of the old-developed territorie...
The article analyses migration from border countries (the so-called overlapping area) of two migrati...
This article analyses the natural population increase (decrease) in the postcommunist part of Baltic...
The article describes the characteristics and problems of socio-economic development of the Russian ...
Frontier location of the regions is an ambiguous and often-changing factor in their development. It ...
In this study, I address the vast and complicated problem of population replacement in Russia’s bor...
The Baltic region incorporates interactions of eight EU countries and the Russian Federation. It is ...
Integration is one of the main consequences of globalization. Elements of microsystems are growing c...
This article investigates the changing concentrations of population and economic activity in the lar...
The article concentrates on social and ethnic background factors in the Baltic Sea area transition e...
PURPOSE: The countries from Central and Eastern Europe will be one of the fastest depopulating area...
In this article, I carry out a comparative analysis of population change in the bordering regions o...
This article analyses population changes in North-West regions of Russia (the former North-Western e...
This article analyses the natural population increase (decrease) in the postcommunist part of Baltic...
In this study, I address the vast and complicated problem of population replacement in Russia's bord...
The article compares intraregional trends in demographic development of the old-developed territorie...
The article analyses migration from border countries (the so-called overlapping area) of two migrati...
This article analyses the natural population increase (decrease) in the postcommunist part of Baltic...
The article describes the characteristics and problems of socio-economic development of the Russian ...
Frontier location of the regions is an ambiguous and often-changing factor in their development. It ...
In this study, I address the vast and complicated problem of population replacement in Russia’s bor...
The Baltic region incorporates interactions of eight EU countries and the Russian Federation. It is ...
Integration is one of the main consequences of globalization. Elements of microsystems are growing c...
This article investigates the changing concentrations of population and economic activity in the lar...
The article concentrates on social and ethnic background factors in the Baltic Sea area transition e...
PURPOSE: The countries from Central and Eastern Europe will be one of the fastest depopulating area...