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Table 6.1: Long-term emigration by citizenship status (flows)

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Обязательный
Поле поиска для нужного значения в списке. Это пример значений для поиска.Armenia , Azerbaijan , Belarus ,

Выбран 0 Всего 10

Выбран 0 Всего 5

Необязательная переменная
Обязательный

Выбран 0 Всего 3

Обязательный
Поле поиска для нужного значения в списке. Это пример значений для поиска.2009 , 2010 , 2011 ,

Выбран 0 Всего 10

Количество выбранных ячеек данных
(максимально допустимое количество 1,000,000)

Представление на экране ограничено 100,000 строками и 100 столбцами

Количество выбранных ячеек превышает допустимый максимум.

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The UNECE Clearing House on Migration Statistics is a platform for data exchange on migration statistics for countries of Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia (EECCA), established with the purpose of improving the understanding of migration processes and the systems of measuring migration in the region. The data are presented as submitted by national statistical offices.

For more information about the methodology of producing statistics on international migration in EECCA region, please refer to the UNECE Handbook on the Use of Administrative Sources and Sample Surveys to Measure International Migration in CIS Countries and the documentation of UNECE Workshops on Migration Statistics.

Definition: Unless noted otherwise, an international migrant is defined as any person who changes his or her country of usual residence. A long-term migrant is a person who moves to a country other than that of his or her usual residence for a period of at least a year. A short-term migrant is a person who moves to a country other than that of his or her usual residence for a period of at least 3 months but less than a year.

Country: Armenia

Data source: population register.

Country: Azerbaijan

Data indicate the number of persons who obtained an exit permit in Azerbaijan. Azer citizens are not included in the total number.
Data source: exit permits.

Country: Belarus

Data source: residence permits.

Country: Georgia

Data from 2009 to 2013 have been retro-projected based on the 2014 Census. More information is available on the GEOSTAT website.
From 2013, long-term migration refers to those who have left or moved to Georgia for at least 6 months.
Data source: 2009-2011 - retro-projected data; 2012 and onwards - border crossing data.

Country: Kazakhstan

Data source: exit permits.

Country: Kyrgyzstan

Data source: administrative data from the State Registration Service.

Country: Republic of Moldova

Data source: population register.

Country: Russian Federation

2012 break in series: the Russian Federation introduced a new methodology for estimating emigration. From 2012 onwards, the source of data on international migration (long-term emigration) is registration at the place of residence and at the place of stay for a period of 9 months or more.
Data source: administrative source.

Country: Ukraine

From 2014, data cover the territories under government control.
Data source: administrative data from the State Migration Service.

Country: Uzbekistan

Data source: administrative source.