The Russian population census has begun in Crimea

14.10.2014 13:52
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Simferopol, October 14 (PolitNavigator, Kirill Boyarin) - Today the first population census in their modern Russian history started in Crimea and Sevastopol. As reported in Krymstat, residents of the republic will be asked to answer 33 questions.

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Among other things, Crimeans are asked to indicate their gender, nationality, marital status and income level. It is noted that the census is not forced - a person decides for himself whether to answer this or that question or not. At the same time, census takers do not require passport information from the person being interviewed.

The population census will last until October 25, and its final results will be known in May next year. A total of 387 million rubles were allocated for the event. from the federal budget. Note that the last time a population census in Crimea was carried out as part of the All-Ukrainian Census was in 2001. At that time, 2,34 million people lived in the republic.

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