According to the
2001 Ukrainian census,
ethnic Ukrainians accounted for 92.5% of the population of Kyiv Oblast, and
ethnic Russians for 6.0%. The current estimated population (excluding Kyiv) is around 1.72 million (as of 2013). The population density is 63.01/km2. The urban population, according to the
2001 Ukrainian Census data, accounted for 1,053,500 people, or 57.6%, and the rural population – for 774,400 people, or 42.4%. According to the data, the number of men accounted for 845,900 people, or 46.3%, that of women – 982,000 people, or 53.7%.
Language ,
Ukrainian was the native language for over 92% of Kyiv Oblast's population: it was the dominant language in all of the city, town, and village councils of the oblast. Due to the
Russification of Ukraine during the Soviet era, the share of Ukrainian speakers in the population of Kyiv Oblast gradually decreased, while the share of Russian speakers increased. Native language of the population of Kyiv Oblast according to the results of population censuses: Native language of the population of the
raions, cities and city councils of Kyiv Oblast according to the
2001 Ukrainian census:
Ukrainian is the only official language on the whole territory of Kyiv Oblast. According to a poll conducted by
Rating from 16 November to 10 December 2018 as part of the project «Portraits of Regions», 68% of the residents of Kyiv Oblast believed that the Ukrainian language should be the only state language on the entire territory of Ukraine. 9% believed that Ukrainian should be the only state language, while Russian should be the second official language in some regions of the country. 19% believed that Russian should become the second state language of the country. 4% found it difficult to answer. On 21 March 2023,
Kyiv Oblast Council approved the «Programme for the Development and Functioning of the Ukrainian Language as the State Language in All Spheres of Public Life in the Kyiv Oblast for 2023—2025», the main objectives of which are to strengthen the positions of the Ukrainian language in various spheres of public life in the oblast and to
Ukrainianize the
refugees from other regions of Ukraine. According to the research of the
Content Analysis Centre, conducted from 15 August to 15 September 2024, the topic of which was the ratio of Ukrainian and Russian languages in the Ukrainian segment of
social media, 87.2% of posts from Kyiv Oblast were written in Ukrainian (83.6% in 2023, 75.9% in 2022, 29.3% in 2020), while 12.8% were written in Russian (16.4% in 2023, 24.1% in 2022, 70.7% in 2020). After Ukraine declared independence in 1991, Kyiv Oblast, as well as Ukraine as a whole, experienced a gradual
Ukrainization of the education system, which had been
Russified during the Soviet era. Dynamics of the ratio of the
languages of instruction in general secondary education institutions in Kyiv Oblast: According to the
State Statistics Service of Ukraine, in the 2023—2024 school year, all 237,624 pupils in general secondary education institutions in Kyiv Oblast were studying in classes where
Ukrainian was the language of instruction.
Age structure :
0–14 years: 14.9% (male 132,559/female 123,816) :
15–64 years: 69.8% (male 576,559/female 621,753) :
65 years and over: 15.3% (male 84,026/female 177,360) (2013 official)
Median age :
total: 39.7 years :
male: 36.3 years :
female: 43.0 years (2013 official)
Age structure of Kyiv City :
0–14 years: 14.1% (male 203,453/female 192,111) :
15–64 years: 73.3% (male 962,391/female 1,093,183) :
65 years and over: 12.6% (male 129,293/female 223,285) (2013 official)
Median age of Kyiv City :
total: 37.6 years :
male: 35.4 years :
female: 39.9 years (2013 official) == Points of interest ==