How Ukraine's Population Has Declined Since 1991
In 1991, after the collapse of the Soviet Union, Ukraine was the fifth most populous country in Europe. It was home to more than 52 million people. Three decades later, that number has nearly halved. Today, Ukraine is experiencing one of the worst demographic crises in the world, and the reasons are not only the war but deep-seated processes that began immediately after independence. Demographers speak of a "demographic cross," a "country of widows and orphans," and a "dying nation." How has Ukraine's population changed since 1991, and what lies behind these numbers? 1991–2014: The Quiet Extinction After the USSR collapsed, Ukraine faced classic post-Soviet problems: economic crisis, falling living standards, and an inefficient healthcare system. All this led to a sustained excess of deaths over births. In 1990, Ukraine's population was about 52.05 million. By 1995, it had fallen to 51.67 million, and by 2000 to 49.56 million. The only post-independence nationwide census, conducted in 2001, recorded 48.5 million inhabitants. Compared to 1991 — a loss of nearly 4 million people. In the 2000s, the decline slowed but did not stop. Economic growth in the early 2000s provided a small demographic boost, but it was not enough to reverse the trend. By 2010, the population had fallen to 46.46 million. Ukraine continued to lose people due to low birth rates, high mortality (especially among working-age men), and labor migration to Europe and Russia. Ella Libanova, a leading Ukrainian demographer, warned back then: even without wars, the country was heading for a demographic catastrophe. But the scale of the tragedy that would become reality in the 2020s was hard to imagine at the time. 2014–2021: Annexation of Crimea, War in Donbas, and the Beginning of the Collapse The year 2014 was a turning point. After the annexation of Crimea and the start of the war in Donbas, Ukraine lost control over territories where about 4 million people lived. Official statistics began rec ... Read more
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