The Migration Attractiveness Factors Of The Russian Far East Region
Table 2:
Administrative region | Number of arriving persons | % change on 2018 | Number of outgoing persons | % change on 2018 | Migration surplus (+) or loss(-), persons |
Russian Federation | 4,743,373 | 96.6 | 4,457,581 | 93.1 | +285,792 |
Far Eastern Federal District | 330,375 | 100.6 | 342,106 | 94.6 | -11,731 |
Republic of Buryatia | 45,382 | 110.2 | 44,383 | 97.0 | +999 |
Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) | 42,449 | 100.3 | 42,766 | 94.5 | -317 |
Trans-Baikal Krai | 29,068 | 99.3 | 34,587 | 94.3 | -5,519 |
Kamchatka Krai | 14,190 | 95.6 | 15,779 | 101.5 | -1,589 |
Primorsky Krai | 79,949 | 102.6 | 79,888 | 96.8 | +61 |
Khabarovsk Krai | 51,069 | 96.0 | 54,130 | 93.1 | -3,061 |
Amur Oblast | 29,604 | 100.7 | 29,598 | 90.3 | +6 |
Magadan Oblast | 7,915 | 111.7 | 8,664 | 88.9 | -749 |
Sakhalin Oblast | 20,440 | 84.0 | 21,510 | 87.3 | -1,070 |
Jewish Aut. Oblast | 4,281 | 121.6 | 5,319 | 100.4 | -1,038 |
Chukotka Aut. District | 6,028 | 111.6 | 5,482 | 106.2 | +546 |