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Demographics of Kazakhstan

The Demographics of Kazakhstan enumerate the demographic features of the population of Kazakhstan, including population growth, population density, ethnicity, education level, health, economic status, religious affiliations, and other aspects of the population. Some use the word Kazakh to refer to the Kazakh ethnic group and language (autochthonous to Kazakhstan as well as parts of Russia, China and Mongolia) and Kazakhstani to refer to Kazakhstan and its citizens regardless of ethnicity,〔Schreiber, Dagmar and Tredinnick, Jeremy. ''Kazakhstan''. Odyssey Publications, 2010, p. 82.〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Kazakhstan )〕 but it is not uncommon to use Kazakh in both senses.〔(UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office, ''Kazakhstan'', 2 Feb 2011 ).〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=News & featured articles )〕〔(Ambassador Erlan A Idissov, Embassy of the Republic of Kazakhstan to the USA. )〕
==Demographic trends==
Official estimates put the population of Kazakhstan at 16,500,000 as of April 2011, of which 46% is rural and 54% urban population.〔(), Statistical Agency of the Republic of Kazakhstan 〕 The 2009 population estimate is 6.8% higher than the population reported in the last census from January 1999 (slightly less than 15 million). These estimates have been confirmed by the 2009 population census, and this means that the decline in population that began after 1989 has been arrested and reversed.
The proportion of men makes up 48.3%, the proportion of women 51.7%. The proportion of Kazakhs makes up 63.6%, Russians 23.7%, Uzbeks 2.9%, Ukrainians 2.1%, Uygur 1.4%, Tatars 1.3%, Germans 1.1%, others 3.9%.
The population of Kazakhstan increased steadily from 6.1 million in the 1939 census to 16.5 million in the 1989 census. Official estimates indicate that the population continued to increase after 1989, peaking out at 17 million in 1993 and then declining to 15 million in the 1999 census. The downward trend continued through 2002, when the estimated population bottomed out at 14.9 million, and then resumed its growth.〔(Population dynamics and ethnic composition of Kazakhstan in the second half of the 20th century ), ''Demoscope Weekly'', No. 103-104, 3–16 March 2003 〕 Significant amounts of Russians returned to Russia. Kazakhstan underwent significant urbanization during the first 50 years of the Soviet era, as the share of rural population declined from more than 90% in the 1920s to less than 50% since the 1970s.〔

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