Why Russia May Lose 32 Million People by 2050

A high death rate, low birth rate, high rate of abortions, and a low level of immigration all mean that Russia could soon be a much smaller nation.
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Why Russia May Lose 32 Million People by 2050
The primary causes of Russia's population decrease and loss of about 700,000 to 800,000 citizens each year are a high death rate, low birth rate, high rate of abortions, and a low level of immigration.
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