Title: The Demographics of Estonia
1The Demographics of Estonia
2Estonia the Basics
- Capital Tallinn
- Consists of 15 Counties
- Current Population about 1.34 million
- Incorporated into USSR in 1940
- Gained independence in 1991
Data from Statistics Estonia
3A Taste of Estonia
4Fertility in Estonia
Data from Drs. Gavrilov TFR spreadsheet,
supplemented by U.S. Census Bureau data
5Abortion Rates Teens vs. Adults
Haldre, 2009, Figure 1, p. 45
6Fertility in Estonia
Data from Drs. Gavrilov TFR spreadsheet,
supplemented by U.S. Census Bureau data
7Abortion Rates in Estonia and Russia
Data from Statistics Estonia and SOCI 20182
Class Lecture 7
8Depopulation in Estonia
Data from Statistics Estonia
9Ethnicity and Mortality
Ethnic Composition 2009
Data from Statistics Estonia
Leinsalu, 2004, Figure 1, p. 584
10Mortality Rates for Different Age Groups
Leinsalu, 2004, Table 2, p. 585
11Mortality Rates by Cause of Death
Leinsalu, 2004, Table 3, p. 586
12Life Expectancy
Trends in Life Expectancy (Female)
Trends in Life Expectancy (Male)
From SOCI 20182 Class Lecture 7
13Return Migration
Problems with Migration Statistics
- 1992-2005 no longer required to register change
in home address - Return migrants from the West are sometimes
under-registered (Estonian citizenship vs. Soviet
citizenship) - Return migrants from the West sometimes also
over-registeredregistered but dont live in
Estonia
Kulu, 2000, Figure 1, p. 352
14Return Migration
Distribution of Return Migrants from FSU
Republics by Birth Cohort
Distribution of Return Migrants from the West by
Birth Cohort
All figures from Kulu and Tammaru (2000)
15Return Migration
Both figures from Kulu and Tammaru (2000)
16Population Aging
Population Pyramids from U.S. Census Bureau
Dependency Ratio Data from Statistics Estonia
17Additional Comparison to Russia
- Crude marriage rates in Estonia remain far lower
than those in Russia - Mean age at first marriage in Estonia is greater
and increasing more quickly than in Russia - Trends in infant mortality have been comparable,
but infant mortality rates remain lower in Estonia
18Crude Marriage RatesEstonia, Russia, USA
From SOCI 20182 Class Lecture 6
19Mean age at first marriage--Russia, USA and
Estonia
From SOCI 20182 Class Lecture 6
20Changes in Infant Mortality
From SOCI 20182 Class Lecture 7
21Works Cited
- Gavrilov, Leonid, and Natalia Gavrilova.
"Demography of Russia and the Former Soviet
Union." University of Chicago. 2010. Lectures. - Haldre, Kai. Sexual Health and Behavior of Young
Women in Estonia. Diss. The University of Tartu,
2009. Tartu UP, 2009. - International Data Base. U.S. Census Bureau,
Population Division. Web. lthttp//www.census.gov/i
pc/www/idb/gt. - Kulu, Hill, and Tiit Tammaru. "Ethnic Return
Migration from the East and the West The Case of
Estonia in the 1990s." Europe-Asia Studies 52.2
(2000) 349-69. - Leinsalu, Mall, Denny Vagero, and Anton E. Kunst.
"Increasing Ethnic Differences in Mortality in
Estonia after the Collapse of the Soviet Union."
J Epidemiol Community Health 58 (2004) 583-89. - Statistics Estonia. Web. lthttp//www.stat.ee/?lang
engt. - Walker, Marcus. "In Estonia, Paying Women to Have
Babies Pays Off." Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 20 Oct.
2006.