Английская Википедия:1919 Kiev city census

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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox census The 1919 Kiev city census (Шаблон:Lang-uk; Шаблон:Lang-ru) was the first census conducted in the city of Kiev following the Bolshevik occupation of the city in February 1919, taking place on March 16, 1919. The census covered the size, age, ethnic demography, and educational status of the city's population. The final report was published by D.l. Volion, head of the Kiev Provincial Statistical Bureau, in 1920.[1]

Census-taking process

As the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic was officially established on 10 March 1919, 6 days prior to the taking of the census, the authority responsible for carrying it out, the Kiev Provincial Statistical Bureau, was under its administration. The main statisticians assigned to the carrying out and processing of the census were I. S. Bisk and V. S. Dvynianinov, who had also previously worked on the Kiev city census of 1917 during the rule of the Ukrainian People's Republic.[2][1] There were some procedural issues with the registration of nationality, due to city-census enumerators being allowed to refuse to register people as Ukrainian. Despite this, the census showed an increase in the number of self-declared Ukrainians in Kiev from the 1917 census, as well as a decline in the number of self-declared Russians.[3][4]

Results

Population size

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Population by district of Kiev according to the 1919 census

The total population of the city of Kiev in 1919 was found to be made up of 544,368 people. The chart below lists the population of each district of the city.[1]

District Population
Lvivska 36,085
Starokyivska 35,986
Fundukliivska 33,266
Troitska 33,002
Okraino-Lybidska 32,726
Tarasivska 32,434
Halytska 31,874
Podilska 31,683
Dvortsova 30,964
Hostyno-Dvirna 30,877
Ploska 29,614
Solomianska 26,558
Demiivka 24,974
Shuliavka 22,219
Hlybochytsia 21,120
Lukianivska 19,040
Pechersk 18,050
Kurenivka-Priorka 15,466
Slobidky 15,417
Syrets-Dachna 8,365
Zvirynets 6,510
Sviatoshyno 5,139
Pushcha-Vodytsia 2,999

National composition

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Largest nationality by district of Kiev according to the 1919 censusШаблон:LegendШаблон:LegendШаблон:Legend

The most numerous ethnic groups in the city were found to be Russians, Ukrainians, and Jews.[1] The percentage of those identifying as Ukrainians within Kiev in 1919 increased from 12% to 24% when compared to the results of the 1917 census, while the percentage identifying as Russians fell from 50% to 42%.[3][4]

Nationality Male Female Total Percentage
Russians 102,624 129,524 232,148 42.6%
Ukrainians 62,583 66,081 128,664 23.6%
Jews 55,675 58,849 114,524 21.0%
Poles 16,698 20,130 36,828 6.8%
Malorussians 3,971 4,288 8,259 1.5%
Other 11,540 8,688 20,228 3.7%
Unknown 2,169 1,549 3,718 0.7%

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Educational status

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Literacy by district of Kiev according to the 1919 census

The average literacy of the population of Kiev was found to be 76.5%, 85.4% for males and 68.6% for females. Around 20% of the population was bilingually literate, being able to read the write multiple languages. Ethnically Jewish males had the highest literacy rate of any demographic, at over 90%. The district with the highest literacy was Шаблон:Interlanguage link at 85.9%, while Slobidky had the lowest at 59.2%.[1][5][6]

District Literacy rate
Starokyivska 85.9%
Fundukliivska 85.3%
Lvivska 84.7%
Tarasivska 83.9%
Dvortsova 83.1%
Pechersk 80.8%
Troitska 80.0%
Halytska 78.9%
Lukianivska 76.9%
Hostyno-Dvirna 76.0%
Shuliavka 74.0%
Podilska 72.9%
Sviatoshyno 72.1%
Okraino-Lybidska 71.0%
Syrets-Dachna 69.6%
Solomianska 68.7%
Demiivka 67.8%
Zvirynets 65.9%
Kurenivka 65.5%
Pushcha-Vodytsia 63.6%
Ploska 62.8%
Hlybochytsia 62.4%
Priorka 59.7%
Slobidky 59.2%

Aftermath

The census took place only 1 year before the Шаблон:Interlanguage link, which covered the entire territory of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, excluding some regions in which active combat was taking place.[7] No census of solely the city of Kiev has taken place since the taking of the census of 1919, making it the final one.

References

See also

Шаблон:Interlanguage link

Demographics of Kyiv