The South Of Russia: The Main Vectors Of Modern Socio-Economic Dynamics
Table 2: The sectoral structure of GRP and the labor-active population of the Southern Russian regions in 2000/2020, % (calculated by: Regions, 2006; Regions, 2021)
Regions | Agriculture, fishing | Industry | Construction | Education, healthcare | Wholesale, retail trade; repair | Other types of econ. activities |
Industry structure of GRP | ||||||
Adygea | 15.9/13.7 | 17.5/19.9 | 6.3/6.7 | 13.5/12 | 18.2/13.9 | 28.6/33.8 |
Kalmykia | 26.6/25.9 | 12.9/3.2 | 6.9/6.0 | 17.5/11.8 | 7.5/5.8 | 28.6/47.3 |
Crimea | –/6.7 | –/16.3 | –/11.1 | –/12.2 | –/17.1 | –/36.6 |
Krasnodarskiy kray | 15.8/10.6 | 18.2/15.2 | 9.4/6.9 | 8.2/8.7 | 14.3/17.3 | 34.1/41.3 |
Astrakhan region | 8.4/5.1 | 33.9/57.6 | 12.0/4.9 | 8.3/5.6 | 8.8/6.7 | 28.6/20.1 |
Volgograd region | 9.6/10.5 | 39.6/36.6 | 5.9/6.1 | 6.4/8.2 | 16.2/13.2 | 22.3/25.4 |
Rostov region | 12.9/10.2 | 25.1/26.6 | 6.4/5.7 | 7.4/8.6 | 23.2/17.8 | 25/31.1 |
Sevastopol | –/3.4 | –/14.9 | –/6.5 | –/11.4 | –/15.0 | –/48.8 |
Distribution of the working-age population | ||||||
Adygea | 24.2/10.7 | 18.5/17.2 | 4.2/8.7 | 19.4/18.3 | 13.8/16.1 | 19.9/29.0 |
Kalmykia | 28.4/18.1 | 20.7/7.6 | 4,6/7.3 | 22.6/20.5 | 8.9/15.3 | 14.8/31.2 |
Crimea | –/11.5 | –/11.6 | –/9.5 | –/15.9 | –/19.9 | –/31.6 |
Krasnodarskiy kray | 23.8/8.9 | 16.8/12.7 | 5.7/9.3 | 16.6/14.5 | 12.0/20.8 | 25.1/33.8 |
Astrakhan region | 15.8/13.5 | 17.9/14.4 | 7.2/6.2 | 19.3/15.5 | 13.3/16.3 | 26.5/34.1 |
Volgograd region | 18.8/13.2 | 23.716.2 | 6.1/7.2 | 14.7/13.3 | 14.2/19.9 | 22.5/30.2 |
Rostov region | 18.4/11.3 | 20.3/16.3 | 6.3/7.8 | 15.0/13.3 | 19.6/23.6 | 20.4/27.7 |
Sevastopol | –/2.1 | –/10.7 | –/9.0 | –/13.4 | –/22.2 | –/42.6 |