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RVR02: MIGRATION BY ADMINISTRATIVE UNIT/TYPE OF SETTLEMENT REGION, SEX AND TYPE OF MIGRATION

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16. May 2023
Statistics Estonia
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City settlement regions - cover settlements where most inhabitants live in regions where population density is greater than 1000 inhabitants per km² and the population figure in a cluster of this density is greater than 5,000. Town settlement regions - cover settlements where most inhabitants live in regions where population density is greater than 200 and lower than 1000 inhabitants per km² and the population figure in a cluster of this density is greater than 5,000. Rural settlement region - covers settlements where population density is lower than 200 inhabitants per km² or regions with higher population density where the population figure is under 5,000 (see also Methodology for establishing city, town and rural settlement region types and clusters).
Place of residence is defined as the area or settlement where the person lives permanently or most of the time. Until 2015, place of residence was defined by the person’s statement or the population register (depending on the survey methodology), whereas starting from 2015, only the place of residence recorded in the population register was used, and from 2022 onwards, place of residence is defined using the methodology of the partnership and location index (see also Implementation of the partnership and location index in demographic statistics).
The data in the table are presented according to the administrative division in force on January 1 of the reference year. Data for years earlier than 2018 are based on the administrative division in force on 01.01.2018. Data based on the pre-administrative reform boundaries can be found in the archive table RVR01: Migration by administrative unit/type of settlement, sex and type of migration (2000–2017).