Abstract

This article discusses the results of an array correlation analysis ministries and departments relevant statistical indicators in the Russian Federation regions in order to create a typical portrait of a region with rural population high proportion. Comprehensive data of the Federal State Statistics Service of Russia, the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia, the General Prosecutor's Office of Russia, the Ministry of Education and Science and the Ministry of Health of Russia, which are available in the public domain, were used. The village is characterized by lower wages, availability of labor resources, but also the need for them. The high number of rural population in the region also means an increase in the number of external migrants, tax arrears, an increase in turnover and a decrease in the cost of food products, and an increase in crime. Despite the decrease in the number of medical organizations in rural areas, the provision of rural areas with medical personnel and beds remains high. The village at the beginning of the XXI century is still a supplier of future university entrants.

Highlights

  • This article discusses the results of an array correlation analysis ministries and departments relevant statistical indicators in the Russian Federation regions

  • In order to create a typical portrait of a region with rural population high proportion

  • Comprehensive data of the Federal State Statistics Service of Russia, the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia, the General Prosecutor’s Office of Russia, the Ministry of Education and Science and the Ministry of Health of Russia, which are available in the public domain, were used

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SOCIETY AND SECURITY INSIGHTS

Ключевые слова: сельские территории, региональная статистика, демография, экономика, социальная сфера, социальная безопасность, корреляционный анализ

Characteristics of rural areas and national security
SOCIETY AND SECuRITY INSIGHTS
БИБЛИОГРАФИЧЕСКИЙ СПИСОК
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