108,000 PEOPLE LEFT ARMENIA IN 2013
Vestnik Kavkaza, Russia
Jan 9 2014
9 January 2014 - 10:56am
According to the census of 2011, 190,000 people left Armenia in
2001-2011. 150,000 left it in 2011-2013.
The population of Armenia totaled 3.2 million in 2001 and a little
over 3 million in 2011. The census made in October 2011 says that less
than 2.8 people were living in the country, compared with 3 million
10 years earlier. The population dropped by 108,000 in 2013. 42,000
people never returned to Armenia in 2012.
1.6 million women live in Armenia, totaling 52% of the population,
and 1.4 million men. Over 1 million (40%) graduated at school, 500,000
(20%) graduated at a higher education center. About 600,000 people
had jobs. 300,000 were engaged in agriculture, 89,000 in other areas.
Over half of the population was married and had two kids. Over half
of families in rural areas had three kids.
Over 100,000 house managements were question during the census
in October 2011. The processing of census data was carried out in
2009-2013.
According to the census of 2011, 190,000 people left Armenia in
2001-2011. 150,000 left it in 2011-2013.
The population of Armenia totaled 3.2 million in 2001 and a little
over 3 million in 2011. The census made in October 2011 says that less
than 2.8 people were living in the country, compared with 3 million
10 years earlier. The population dropped by 108,000 in 2013. 42,000
people never returned to Armenia in 2012.
1.6 million women live in Armenia, totaling 52% of the population,
and 1.4 million men. Over 1 million (40%) graduated at school, 500,000
(20%) graduated at a higher education center. About 600,000 people
had jobs. 300,000 were engaged in agriculture, 89,000 in other areas.
Over half of the population was married and had two kids. Over half
of families in rural areas had three kids.
Over 100,000 house managements were question during the census
in October 2011. The processing of census data was carried out in
2009-2013.
http://vestnikkavkaza.net/news/society/49598.html
Vestnik Kavkaza, Russia
Jan 9 2014
9 January 2014 - 10:56am
According to the census of 2011, 190,000 people left Armenia in
2001-2011. 150,000 left it in 2011-2013.
The population of Armenia totaled 3.2 million in 2001 and a little
over 3 million in 2011. The census made in October 2011 says that less
than 2.8 people were living in the country, compared with 3 million
10 years earlier. The population dropped by 108,000 in 2013. 42,000
people never returned to Armenia in 2012.
1.6 million women live in Armenia, totaling 52% of the population,
and 1.4 million men. Over 1 million (40%) graduated at school, 500,000
(20%) graduated at a higher education center. About 600,000 people
had jobs. 300,000 were engaged in agriculture, 89,000 in other areas.
Over half of the population was married and had two kids. Over half
of families in rural areas had three kids.
Over 100,000 house managements were question during the census
in October 2011. The processing of census data was carried out in
2009-2013.
According to the census of 2011, 190,000 people left Armenia in
2001-2011. 150,000 left it in 2011-2013.
The population of Armenia totaled 3.2 million in 2001 and a little
over 3 million in 2011. The census made in October 2011 says that less
than 2.8 people were living in the country, compared with 3 million
10 years earlier. The population dropped by 108,000 in 2013. 42,000
people never returned to Armenia in 2012.
1.6 million women live in Armenia, totaling 52% of the population,
and 1.4 million men. Over 1 million (40%) graduated at school, 500,000
(20%) graduated at a higher education center. About 600,000 people
had jobs. 300,000 were engaged in agriculture, 89,000 in other areas.
Over half of the population was married and had two kids. Over half
of families in rural areas had three kids.
Over 100,000 house managements were question during the census
in October 2011. The processing of census data was carried out in
2009-2013.
http://vestnikkavkaza.net/news/society/49598.html