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This article discusses the trends of the demographic development of the Baltic region's cities. It analyses the factors affecting the urban population dynamics in the second half of the 20th – the beginning of 21st centuries. The authors emphasise the dependence of Baltic cities on the level of the socioeconomic development throughout the region as well as intraregional disparities. The article analyses the conclusions drawn in the report «Urban audit. 2007» .

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Key words: demographic problem, population decline, aging nation, migration level, urban areas, urban growth, Nordic countries, Baltic Sea states, Poland.

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About authors

Prof. Yuri Kosov, Dean of the Faculty of International Relations, North-West Academy of Public Administration.

E-mail: pokosov@peterlink.ru

Dr. Natalia Mikheeva, Associate Professor, Department of International Relations, North-West Academy of Public Administration.

E-mail: nm@askit.ru

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