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Item Migrația populației din Republica Moldova în Germania în anii 1992-2016(INCE, 2017) Tabac, TatianaIn this article, the evolution and emigration structure from Republic of Moldova to Germany during post-Soviet period is analyzed. The study demonstrates that in the last years there has been an intensification of population emigration to Germany. The increase in the stock of emigrants by 45% in 2016, compared to 2013, indicates a beginning of a new emigration wave. It has been observed that emigration of young families has occurred in recent years, as evidenced by the growing number of children up to the age of 10.Item Structura pe vârste și sexe a emigranților din Republica Moldova(Foxtrot, 2016) Tabac, TatianaThis article analyses the changes that have occurred in the age structure and sex of migrants from Republic Moldova in the period 2001-2011. As sources were used census data from 2001 and 2011 round spent in the host countries of the EU and Russia. According to the data analysed in the period 2001-2011 increased intensity of migration in all young and working age groups– 25-49 years. Compared to 2001, in 2011 the number of female migrants has increased about twice, and the high masculinity ratio in 2001-107 men to 100 women, decreased by 2011 registering 84 men per 100 women.Item Situația demografică în Republica Moldova și unele țări europene(„Tipografia Centrală”, 2015) Chistruga-Sinchevici, IngaIn this article was analyzed the demographic situation in the 11 countries of South-Eastern and Central Europe (Moldova, Ukraine, Russia, Belarus, Romania, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania). The deep socio-economic changes after ‘89 years have contributed to the outbreak of demographic decline in these countries - low fertility, aging advanced, intense emigration etc.