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Note: Data from the 1989 census and the 1994 microcensus for the Jewish population of the Russian Federation were used as statistical sources to estimate the probability of net migration during the recent mass Jewish emigration in the 5 years following 1989 by age and sex.
Demography: Soviet Union, the Russian Federation and other Successor States. 2009
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For example, according to the 1994 Russian microcensus, for all the cohorts of women who were between the ages 40 – 54 at the time of the 1989 census, the percentage of never-married had grown.
Demography: Soviet Union, the Russian Federation and other Successor States. 2009
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Moreover, according to the 1994 Russian microcensus, 20 percent of the Jewish women aged 65 and above had never given birth.
Demography: Soviet Union, the Russian Federation and other Successor States. 2009
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According to the data of the 1994 Russian microcensus, non-Jewish ethnic affiliation was also clearly preferred for the offspring of mixed couples.
Demography: Soviet Union, the Russian Federation and other Successor States. 2009
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The results of this microcensus, which surveyed the situation in 1986, confirm that the standard of housing continues to improve, even though the shortage of apartments lingers on.
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Although the data on the microcensus do not make it possible to quantify the existing shortage of apartments, the decline in the number and proportion of apartments inhabited by two or more households indicates that the unsatisfied subjective demand for apartments, which in 1980 was estimated at 320,000 apartments, declined by between 10 and 15 percent.
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According to the results of the microcensus, each person inhabited an average of 15 square meters of floor space in 1986, and there was an average of 1.15 persons per room.
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Some 16 percent of men and 14 percent of women are classified as obese with a BMI of more than 30, figures from a microcensus conducted in 1999 showed.
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