Abstract

The paper deals with the natural movement of the population of the Komi ASSR in 1946-1959. The post-war period was the most pronounced stage of the demographic transition in the republic. The problems of statistical accounting of the population movement in the post-war years are considered. The dynamics of absolute and relative indicators of fertility, mortality, marriage and divorce are analyzed. The influence of gender, age, nationality and type of settlement on the intensity of natural population movement is estimated. The transformation of the structure of causes of mortality, including infant mortality, is considered. Territorial differences in indicators of natural population movement at the level of urban settlements and Village Soviets are revealed.

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