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Updated: 18 October 2012

Publications and articles

Fertility and mortality of the Estonian population in the years 2001–2010
30. December 2011
Alis Tammur, Jaana Rahno – Eesti Statistika Kvartalikiri. 4/11. Quarterly Bulletin of Statistics Estonia (p. 22)
The purpose of this article is to give an overview of the fertility and mortality ofEstonian inhabitants in the first decade of the present century. The articlereveals that big, primarily positive changes in fertility and mortality took place inthe years 2001 to 2010, but this is not yet enough for population replacement.The demographic indicators that characterize the Estonian population areslowly, but steadily moving towards the levels of the most developed Europeancountries.
Commuting in Estonia. An analysis based on mobile positioning data
30. November 2011
Rein Ahas, Siiri Silm, Anto Aasa, Kadri Leetmaa, Erki Saluveer, Margus Tiru – Eesti piirkondlik areng. 2011. Regional development in Estonia (p. 197)
The aim of the present article is to give an overview of the results of the 2010 regional commutingstudy ordered by the Department of Regional Development of the Ministry of Social Affairs. Theterms of reference was to find out the pattern of spatial mobility of population, the scope of labourforce catchment areas and leisure time space use in Estonia. The work was performed incooperation between the Chair of Human Geography and Regional Planning, Department ofGeography, University of Tartu, EMT and Positium LBS. The project was funded by EU SocialFund, EAS and the Ministry of Internal Affairs; the works were performed in 2008–2010.
Estonian migration statistics and regional population according to the data of Statistics Estonia
31. December 2010
Alis Tammur, Helerin Rannala – Eesti Statistika Kvartalikiri. 4/10. Quarterly Bulletin of Statistics Estonia (p. 75)
Longer analysis about migration was last published by Statistics Estonia in2009 which showed that there have not been many changes since the secondhalf of nineties. By now the data of two more years have been added, enablingto observe possible changes of trends. Additionally Statistics Estonia hasstarted to publish population with migration that has improved current regionalpopulation registration, the quality of which has fallen since 2000s. To ensurethe consistency with the current methodology, Statistics Estonia will publishpopulation also without migration till 2011 Population Census. This has causedconfusion in interpretations of the numbers. Usually wrong interpretation bringsalong conclusions which have nothing to do to with the reality.
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