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Serhiy Ostapenko (November 1881—1937) was economist, statesman, and political activist of Ukraine. In the beginning of 1919 he directed the Council of People's Ministers of Ukrainian People's Republic (prime-minister). ==Early years== Ostapenko was born in the town of Troyaniv near Zhytomyr in November 1881. Today it is a village of Zhytomyr Raion, Zhytomyr Oblast. Ostapenko was born into family of a poor peasants and his father had another job as a freight transporter. From 1893 to 1897 Ostapenko attended the local elementary school after which he enrolled into an agrarian middle school in Bilokrynytsia of Kremenets uyezd (today Kremenets Raion of Ternopil Oblast). In 1904 he started to work as a teacher in a two-grade school of Turiysk of Kovel uyezd. In 1905 Ostapenko was arrested being a member of the Ukrainian Socialist Revolutionary Party. He spent the next three years in jail for ''political reasons'' as he claimed. After his release, Ostapenko had some trouble of finding employment. He graduated from the Vladimir cadet corps by taken final tests in 1909 and the same year enrolled into the Economic school of Kiev Commercial Institute. Upon his graduation in 1913 Ostapenko was sent to Germany for the extending studies in economics. In 1913 he returned to Ukraine where he found the job as a head of the Bureau of Statistics in Balta uyezd of Podolia Governorate. In 1914 Ostapenko was transferred to Kharkov where he headed the Bureau of Statistics for the Mining Industry of Sloboda Ukraine. Later he returned to Kiev where he worked as a private-docent in the Kiev Commercial Institute until 1917.
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