FINNO-UGRIC PEOPLES OF RUSSIA: DYNAMICS OF NUMBER AND SETTLEMENT FEATURES

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26577/JGEM20257611
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Finno-Ugric peoples, status ethnic groups, national republics, autonomous districts, population censuses, demographic dynamics, assimilation, native language, interethnic marriages

Abstract

Russia was formed as a multinational state, and the peoples of the Russian North, Siberia, and the Far East entered its sphere of influence. The territories that became part of the Russian state were distinguished not only by the diversity of climate, landscape, and level of economic development, but also by ethnic diversity. The peoples of Russia belonged to different races and language groups, were at different stages of development, and differed in religion and psychology. The role of the unifier of various peoples within one state was played by the Russian people. A special place in the ethnic composition of the Russian Empire was occupied by the Finno-Ugric peoples, who over time became the basis of statehood: Hungarians, Finns, Estonians; national-territorial entities: Karelians, Komi, Komi-Permyaks, Mansi, Mari, Mordvins, Udmurts, Khanty. The paper examines the demographic dynamics of the Finno-Ugric peoples of the Russian Federation based on the materials of the Soviet (1926-1989) and Russian (2002-2021) population censuses; it is noted that the population dynamics had multidirectional dynamics – there were periods of population growth and decline, but the Finno-Ugric peoples suffered the greatest demographic losses in the 21st century – more than 1 million people. The history of the development of the Finno-Ugric peoples is quite fully presented in scientific literature; current problems and development prospects are reflected in constantly held international conferences and world congresses. The article focuses on non-demographic factors, primarily focusing on assimilation processes. The indicators that indirectly or directly affect the assimilation of Finno-Ugric peoples are given: the choice and use of the "mother tongue", preferred residence in the ethnic homeland or in other regions of the federation, the prevalence of interethnic marriages.

Author Biography

V.V. Fauzer, Institute of Socio-Economic and Energy Problems of the North

(the author for correspondence) - Doctor of Economics, Professor, Honoured Scientist of the Russian Federation, Chief Researcher of the Laboratory of Demography and Social Management, Institute of Social, Economic and Energy Problems of the North, Komi Science Centre, Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences

How to Cite

Fauzer В. . (2025). FINNO-UGRIC PEOPLES OF RUSSIA: DYNAMICS OF NUMBER AND SETTLEMENT FEATURES. Journal of Geography and Environmental Management, 76(1). https://doi.org/10.26577/JGEM20257611

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Physical, economic and social geography