The 1919 Kiev city census (Ukrainian: Перепис населення м. Київа 1919 р., romanized: Perepys naselennia m. Kyiva 1919 r.; Russian: Перепись населения г. Киева 1919 г., romanized: Perepis' naseleniya g. Kieva 1919 g.) was the first census conducted in the city of Kiev following the Bolshevik occupation of the city in February 1919, taking place on March 16, 1919. The census covered the size, age, ethnic demography, and educational status of the city's population. The final report was published by D.l. Volion, head of the Kiev Provincial Statistical Bureau, in 1920.[1]
^Перепись г. Киева 16 марта 1919 г. [Census of Kiev on March 16, 1919] (in Russian). Kiev: Kiev Provincial Statistical Bureau. 1920. p. 3. Retrieved 2 November 2022 – via State Public Historical Library of Russia. Отметить заслуги персонально тех или иных лип невозможно, ибо их слишком много, в различных положениях и отношениях, прошло через работы Вюро в голы гражданской войны, но неизменно руководивший технической стороной работ редактор деморафической секции В. С. Двинянинов занимает в успехе дела особое место. Над планом разработки больше всего думали И. С. Биск, В. С. Двинянинов и др. Подготовка материала к печати, как и редакция второй половины предлагаемого издания, лежала на помощ-нике Зав. Губ. Стат. Бюро И. С. Биске.
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