As the population grows, it will be necessary further to expand the scope of research on graphic processes. Along with population structures, in particular, age, gender, and national-ethnic structures, there are also family and social structures, the study and diagnosis of which is currently one of the most urgent tasks. One of the geographical features of personal research of the population requires the disclosure of specific features of the population by number, type, type, and size of families depending on the location of the height. It is necessary to study the geographical and socio-economic development of the population in terms of geographical influence.