Abstract

The demographic indicators of the city of Moscow are analyzed and key trends are identified. It is shown that Moscow, being one of the largest cities in the world, is constantly developing, and data on demographic changes that are in continuous dynamics are presented. The city has a long history of population growth, which has been fueled by various factors: the influx of population from former Soviet republics and regions, birth and death rates, the standard of living and the financial situation of city residents. Moscow has always been an attractive place for migrants, both from Russia and other countries. Every year many natives of other regions come here to study and work. All this is expressed in the demographic indicators of Moscow, the dynamics of which are determined by political, economic, and socio-cultural factors. The materials of the article can be used as part of training in areas related to economics and statistics.

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