You can find on this page the Ukraine population map to print and to download in PDF. The Ukraine population density map presents the number of inhabitants in relation to the country size and the structure of the population of Ukraine in Europe.
The Ukraine population density map shows the number of inhabitants in relation to Ukraine size. This demographic map of Ukraine will allow you to know demography and structure of the population of Ukraine in Europe. The Ukraine density map is downloadable in PDF, printable and free.
After the Orange Revolution the demographic situation rose sharply from 1.2 children per woman in 2004 to 1.5 in 2008 before stagnating following the economic crisis of 2008, when the GDP fell by 15.1% and the standard of living declined to one of the highest levels in the world. After independence, despite repatriation immigration, although deaths outnumbered births by 1991 (a loss of 39,147), the population peaked at 52.2 million before dropping to 45,633,000 in 2012, which is lower than the population density recorded in 1967. In 2005, a birth grant of 12,500 hryvnia or 1168.62 euros was introduced, 25,000 hryvnia or 2337.23 euros for a second birth and 50,000 hryvnia or 4674.47 euros for a third or subsequent birth as you can see in Ukraine population density map.
Ukraine ranks number 35 in the list of countries (and dependencies) by population. The population density in Ukraine is 75 per Km2 (196 people per mi2). The total land area is 579,320 Km2 (223,677 sq. miles). 69.4 % of the population is urban (30,334,632 people in 2020) as its shown in Ukraine population density map. The median age in Ukraine is 41.2 years. The population of Ukraine represents 0.66 percent of the world total population which arguably means that one person in every 153 people on the planet is a resident of Ukraine.
The population of Ukraine has undergone a major crisis since the 1990s. This is mainly because of the high death rate and a very low birth rate. The country population is shrinking by over 150,000 people every year as its mentioned in Ukraine population density map. However, things have changed a little since the year 2000. The birth rate, which was previously very low, has risen recently and now is comparable to that of the European average. However, it still needs to increase by 50% more in order for the population to stabilize. In 2018, the death rate is at 11.1 deaths per 1,000 population, and the birth rate is at 9 births per 1,000 population. The population growth rate is currently at -.48%.