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DETERMINANTS OF DEMOGRAPHIC PROCESSES IN THE RUSSIAN ARCTIC: FACTOR ANALYSIS

JOURNAL: Volume 12, No. 4, 2022, p. 585-597

HEADING: Economics and management in the Arctic zone

AUTHORS: Smirennikova, Е.V., Provorova, A.A., Ukhanova, A.V., Gubina, O.V., Voronina, L.V.

ORGANIZATIONS: N. Laverov Federal Center for Integrated Arctic Research

DOI: 10.25283/2223-4594-2022-4-585-597

The article was received on: 12.05.2022

Keywords: factors, demographic processes, Arctic regions of Russia

Bibliographic description: Smirennikova, Е.V., Provorova, A.A., Ukhanova, A.V., Gubina, O.V., Voronina, L.V. Determinants of demographic processes in the Russian Arctic: factor analysis. Arktika: ekologiya i ekonomika. [Arctic: Ecology and Economy], 2022, vol. 12, no. 4, pp. 585-597. DOI: 10.25283/2223-4594-2022-4-585-597. (In Russian).


Abstract:

The purpose of the study was to identify, systematize and evaluate the influence of regional environmental factors on the dynamics of demographic processes in the Arctic regions of Russia. Based on the use of correlation and regression analysis the authors revealed highly differentiated relationships between indicators characterizing key demographic processes in the Arctic and factors of the regional environment. The established connections allow a deeper understanding of the factorial impact on the demographic processes in the Arctic, and develop adequate and adapted to the Arctic conditions of management measures.


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