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Page 1: PEI Population Report - Prince Edward Island · POPULATION REPORT 2017 OVERVIEW DIAGRAM 1: PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND POPULATION, AS OF JULY 1, 1998 - 2017 130,000 …

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

POPULATION REPORT 2017 OVERVIEW

DIAGRAM 1: PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND POPULATION, AS OF JULY 1, 1998 - 2017

130,000

135,000

140,000

145,000

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On September 27, 2017 Statistics Canada published its preliminary provincial population estimates for July 1, 2017, as well as revisions to the 2013 to 2016 population estimates. As of July 1, 2017, Prince Edward Island’s population is estimated to be 152,021. This represents a yearly increase of 2,549 persons or a 1.7 per cent annual growth rate. This was the second highest growth rate in the country, behind only Nunavut at 2.2 per cent. International immigration increased for the second consecutive year, rising by 12.4 per cent in 2016-17 following a 50.5 per cent increase in 2015-16. From July 2016 to June 2017, 2,264 international immigrants came to the province, as compared to 2,015 the previous year. At a rate of 15.0 per thousand1, the province had the highest immigration rate in the country, ahead of Saskatchewan at 12.4 per thousand. The immigration rate for Canada was 7.5 per thousand. In addition, other international migration components resulted in a net increase of 645 persons. This results in a total increase of 2,909 due to international migration, which is a new all time high for Prince Edward Island. A total of 3,268 inter-provincial migrants came to PEI in 2016-17, while 3,704 people left the province for other areas of Canada for a net interprovincial loss of 436 persons. There were 1,448 births and 1,372 deaths on Prince Edward Island from July 1, 2016 to June 30, 2017, resulting in natural growth (births minus deaths) of 76.

1 Immigration rates are calculated by the PEI Statistics Bureau based on Statistics Canada population estimates.

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Statistics Canada also released revisions to the 2013 to 2016 population estimates. The revised estimates and growth rates for Canada and Prince Edward Island can be seen in Table 1.

TABLE 1: NATIONAL AND PROVINCIAL POPULATION & GROWTH RATES, JULY 1

July 1 Population Growth rate (%) Population Growth rate (%)

2008 33,245,773 1.1 138,764 0.82009 33,628,571 1.2 139,909 0.82010 34,005,274 1.1 141,678 1.32011 34,342,780 1.0 144,038 1.72012 34,750,545 1.2 145,080 0.7

2013(r) 35,152,370 1.2 145,198 0.1 2014(r) 35,535,348 1.1 145,915 0.5 2015(r) 35,832,513 0.8 146,791 0.6 2016(r) 36,264,604 1.2 149,472 1.8 2017(p) 36,708,083 1.2 152,021 1.7

Canada Prince Edward Island

Newfoundland and Labrador and the Northwest Territories were the only jurisdictions to see population decline in 2017. Population estimates for July 1, 2016 and 2017 for all provinces and territories are shown in Table 2 below. The population growth rates for the twelve-month period ending June 30, 2017 are also included.

TABLE 2: POPULATION OF PROVINCES & TERRITORIES, JULY 1, 2016, 2017 & ANNUAL GROWTH RATES

2016 2017 Growth

CAN 36,264,604 36,708,083 1.2%NL 530,305 528,817 -0.3%PEI 149,472 152,021 1.7%NS 948,618 953,869 0.6%NB 757,384 759,655 0.3%QC 8,321,888 8,394,034 0.9%ON 13,976,320 14,193,384 1.6%MB 1,318,115 1,338,109 1.5%SK 1,148,588 1,163,925 1.3%AB 4,236,376 4,286,134 1.2%BC 4,757,658 4,817,160 1.3%

Terr. 119,880 120,975 0.9%

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COMPONENTS OF GROWTH 2

DIAGRAM 2: PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND COMPONENTS OF GROWTH JULY 1, 2016 – JUNE 30, 2017

Natural Increase Preliminary estimates for 2015-16 showed negative natural increase (births minus deaths) for PEI for the first time. Revisions to those estimates now show natural increase remains positive, although still below 100. Births and deaths both increased slightly in 2016-17, resulting in little change in natural increase. There were 1,448 births and 1,372 deaths on Prince Edward Island from July 1, 2016 to June 30, 2017, for natural increase of 76, compared to 70 for 2015-16.

2 Components of growth are from July 1 to June 30.

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TABLE 3: PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND POPULATION

AND COMPONENTS OF GROWTH, 2007 – 2017

YearJuly 1

Population (+) Births (-) Deaths(+)

Immigrants(+) Other

International*(+) Interprovincial

In-Migration(-) Interprovincial

Out-Migration(-)

Residual2007 137,721 1,447 1,166 1,282 204 2,821 3,112 4332008 138,764 1,471 1,274 1,723 193 2,522 3,058 4322009 139,909 1,407 1,177 1,792 119 2,709 2,649 4322010 141,678 1,428 1,176 2,609 80 2,494 2,704 3712011 144,038 1,404 1,247 1,379 124 2,620 3,238 02012 145,080 1,339 1,239 863 56 2,294 3,195 02013 145,198 1,408 1,299 1,400 149 2,198 3,139 02014 145,915 1,408 1,324 1,339 135 2,367 3,049 02015 146,791 1,421 1,351 2,015 566 2,874 2,844 02016 149,472 1,448 1,372 2,264 645 3,268 3,704 02017 152,021

July 1 - June 30

*Other International =Net Non-Permanent Residents - International Emigrants + Returning Canadians - Canadians Temporarily Abroad

Migration Net international migration was estimated to be 2,909 persons. This consisted of 2,264 international immigrants, 777 non-permanent residents, and 58 returning Canadians entering the province, while 155 international emigrants and 35 temporarily abroad Canadians left the province. The number of international immigrants coming to PEI in 2015/16 increased by 12.4 per cent compared to the previous 12 months. This follows a 50.5 per cent increase in immigrants in 2015/16. The immigration rate per thousand persons was 15.0 in 2016/17, up from 13.6 in 2015/16. Between July 1, 2016 and June 30, 2017, Prince Edward Island had an estimated net inter-provincial out migration of 436 people (3,268 in-migrants less 3,704 out-migrants). Revisions to the 2015-16 estimates now show that net inter-provincial migration for PEI over that period was 30, the first time for positive inter-provincial migration since 2008-09. As shown in Table 4, the primary source of PEI’s inter-provincial in-migrants during this period was from Ontario, followed by Nova Scotia, Alberta, New Brunswick, and British Columbia. The main destinations of out-migrants from Prince Edward Island were to Ontario, Nova Scotia, Alberta, New Brunswick, and British Columbia. All provinces east of Ontario showed net out migration, with the exception of Nova Scotia. Ontario saw the largest gain from in-migration, as 36.7 per cent of all interprovincial migrants from other provinces were destined for Ontario. In terms of gross flows, PEI had the most mobile population among provinces but well below the percentage of people moving to and from the Territories. Diagram 3 shows gross flows of interprovincial migrants as a percentage of total population for the provinces and territories for 2016/17.

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TABLE 4: ORIGIN & DESTINATION OF INTER-PROVINCIAL MIGRANTS,

JULY 1, 2016 TO JUNE 30, 2017

ORIGIN N.L. P.E.I. N.S. N.B. Que. Ont. Man. Sask. Alta. B.C. Y.T. N.W.T. Nvt.N.L. 0 196 1,084 442 455 2,834 114 137 1,733 566 8 49 91P.E.I. 97 0 488 388 143 1,635 43 110 444 306 6 27 17N.S. 575 513 0 1,928 819 5,984 465 303 2,814 1,308 32 106 124N.B. 462 411 2,166 0 1,594 3,860 250 337 1,929 764 30 66 85Que. 322 139 880 1,785 0 21,825 465 321 3,436 3,343 51 78 121Ont. 1,569 1,080 4,904 3,003 11,305 0 2,857 2,432 14,645 15,219 359 335 516Man. 152 49 493 258 554 5,803 0 2,018 3,612 4,137 47 89 30Sask. 72 22 307 179 481 4,881 1,618 0 8,476 4,505 73 31 35Alta. 1,952 513 3,374 2,233 3,339 20,715 2,604 6,846 0 28,197 263 649 107B.C. 351 267 1,590 771 3,051 15,234 1,709 2,219 17,481 0 441 210 96Y.T. 8 29 99 34 54 238 41 120 231 645 0 85 0

N.W.T. 120 31 139 39 95 464 57 165 788 538 136 0 98Nvt. 75 18 92 45 117 440 113 57 72 55 24 108 0

N.L. P.E.I. N.S. N.B. Que. Ont. Man. Sask. Alta. B.C. Y.T. N.W.T. Nvt.IN 5,755 3,268 15,616 11,105 22,007 83,913 10,336 15,065 55,661 59,583 1,470 1,833 1,320

OUT 7,709 3,704 14,971 11,954 32,766 58,224 17,242 20,680 70,792 43,420 1,584 2,670 1,216NET -1,954 -436 645 -849 -10,759 25,689 -6,906 -5,615 -15,131 16,163 -114 -837 104

DESTINATION

DIAGRAM 3: GROSS FLOW OF INTERPROVINCIAL MIGRANTS AS PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL POPULATION, PROVINCES AND TERRITORIES, JULY 1, 2016 – JUNE 30, 2017

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2.0%

4.0%

6.0%

8.0%

10.0%

12.0%

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POPULATION BY AGE AND GENDER On July 1, 2017, Prince Edward Island’s population consisted of 77,666 females (51.1 per cent) and 74,355 males (48.9 per cent). The median age3 on Prince Edward Island on July 1, 2017 was 43.5, a decline of 0.2 over 2016, the first time the median age for PEI has declined since 1967. The median age in 2007 was 40.9 and 35.2 in 1997. Since a low of 23.9 in 1967, the median age has risen by 19.6 years (see diagram 4).

DIAGRAM 4: PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND MEDIAN AGE, 1962 – 2017

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1962 1967 1972 1977 1982 1987 1992 1997 2002 2007 2012 2017

The aging of the population is also evident when looking at the dependency ratios. The total dependency ratio is the ratio of persons under age 15 plus those aged 65 and older to the working age population 15 – 64. It is expressed as the number of youth and seniors per 100 persons aged 15 to 64. The youth dependency ratio is the ratio of the youth population to the working age population, while the senior dependency ratio is the ratio of the senior population to the working age population. The total dependency ratio for PEI declined steadily from the early ‘70s until 2007, where it was lowest at 46.7. This was due to a declining youth dependency ratio as the number of 0 – 14 year olds declined and the working age population increased. The senior ratio remained relatively unchanged over this period, rising by only 2.7 from 1971 to 2007. From 2007 to 2017, the senior dependency ratio has risen by 7.4, of which 4.8 has been over just the last 5 years. This increase in the senior ratio can clearly be seen in diagram 5.

3 The median age is the age at which exactly half the population is older and half the population is younger.

DIAGRAM 5: PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND DEPENDENCY RATIOS, 1998 – 2017

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The under 45 population has increased by 1.5 per cent since 2007, while the population aged 45 and over has increased by 21.9 per cent over the same period. Table 5 shows the age and gender breakdown of PEI’s July 1, 2017 population, as well as the rate of change from 5 and 10 years ago.

TABLE 5: PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND POPULATION BY AGE AND GENDER, JULY 1, 2017 & 5 AND 10 YEAR RATES OF CHANGE

Male Female Total % of Total Male Female Total Male Female TotalTotal 74,355 77,666 152,021 5.0% 4.5% 4.8% 10.5% 10.3% 10.4%

0 - 14 12,268 12,051 24,319 16.0 5.1% 6.2% 5.6% 2.9% 5.7% 4.3%0-4 3,812 3,656 7,468 4.9 2.5% 1.5% 2.0% 11.7% 8.7% 10.2%5-9 4,255 4,287 8,542 5.6 11.6% 12.8% 12.2% 10.1% 15.5% 12.8%

10-14 4,201 4,108 8,309 5.5 1.5% 4.0% 2.7% -9.5% -5.1% -7.4%

15 - 29 14,303 13,417 27,720 18.2 2.8% -0.9% 1.0% 6.3% -0.7% 2.8%15-19 4,535 4,115 8,650 5.7 -9.6% -11.0% -10.3% -10.0% -16.2% -13.0%20-24 5,356 4,703 10,059 6.6 9.4% -3.5% 2.9% 17.2% 4.0% 10.6%25-29 4,412 4,599 9,011 5.9 10.2% 13.7% 12.0% 14.6% 12.6% 13.6%

30 - 44 12,855 13,880 26,735 17.6 -0.4% 0.9% 0.3% -5.0% 0.5% -2.2%30-34 4,124 4,378 8,502 5.6 3.1% 2.1% 2.6% 4.2% 8.0% 6.2%35-39 4,378 4,855 9,233 6.1 5.6% 9.4% 7.5% 0.2% 9.0% 4.7%40-44 4,353 4,647 9,000 5.9 -8.6% -7.6% -8.1% -16.4% -12.4% -14.4%

45 - 59 16,600 16,909 33,509 22.0 0.1% -1.6% -0.8% 8.7% 5.0% 6.8%45-49 5,279 5,289 10,568 7.0 -6.4% -7.8% -7.1% -1.3% -6.4% -3.9%50-54 5,796 5,706 11,502 7.6 2.1% -1.9% 0.1% 15.0% 5.0% 9.8%55-59 5,525 5,914 11,439 7.5 5.0% 5.0% 5.0% 13.4% 17.8% 15.6%

60 - 74 13,759 14,728 28,487 18.7 18.4% 21.0% 19.7% 45.6% 50.9% 48.3%60-64 5,159 5,657 10,816 7.1 4.0% 9.0% 6.6% 26.0% 38.6% 32.3%65-69 4,822 5,082 9,904 6.5 20.6% 24.6% 22.7% 63.1% 68.0% 65.6%70-74 3,778 3,989 7,767 5.1 41.7% 37.4% 39.5% 57.4% 50.2% 53.6%

75+ 4,570 6,681 11,251 7.4 11.5% 6.5% 8.5% 24.5% 14.7% 18.5%Under 45 39,426 39,348 78,774 51.8 2.4% 1.8% 2.1% 1.3% 1.6% 1.5%45 and Over 34,929 38,318 73,247 48.2 8.1% 7.5% 7.8% 23.1% 20.9% 21.9%

% change from July 1, 2012 % change from July 1, 2007July 1, 2017 Population

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PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND POPULATION REPORT 2017

POPULATION BY COUNTY ADDENDUM4 On February 13, 2018 Statistics Canada published its preliminary provincial population estimates for subprovincial areas for July 1, 2017, as well as revisions to the 2013 to 2016 population estimates. Kings County’s population is estimated to be 17,342 as of July 1, 2017, down from 17,385 in 2016, a decline of 0.2%. Kings County had gains in international migration (+125) and inter-provincial migration (+40), while losses occurred from intra-provincial migration5 (-172) and natural growth6 (-36). The population aged 0 – 14 in Kings County declined by 1.1 per cent, the 15 – 64 age group declined 1.4 per cent, while the 65+ age cohort increased by 3.6 per cent. Queens County’s population is estimated to be 90,042 as of July 1, 2017, up from 87,514 in 2016, an increase of 2.9%. Queens County had gains in international migration (+2,569), intra-provincial migration (+258) and natural growth (+107), while losses occurred from inter-provincial migration (-406). The population aged 0 – 14 in Queens County increased by 4.2 per cent, the 15 – 64 age group increased by 2.4 per cent, and the 65+ age cohort increased by 3.6 per cent. Prince County’s population is estimated to be 44,637 as of July 1, 2017, up from 44,573 in 2016, an increase of 0.1%. Prince County had gains in international migration (+215) and natural growth (+5), while losses occurred from inter-provincial migration (-70) and intra-provincial migration (-86). The population aged 0 – 14 in Prince County increased by 0.5 per cent, the 15 – 64 age group declined by 0.7 per cent, while the 65+ age cohort increased by 2.4 per cent.

4 Addendum with subprovincial population estimates released on February 13, 2018 5 Migration from county to county, within the province 6 Births minus Deaths

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Table 6: Components of Growth by County 6a: Kings County

YearJuly 1

Population Births Deaths ImmigrantsOther

International*Interprovincial

In-MigrationInterprovincial Out-Migration

Intra-Provincial In-Migration

Intra-Provincial Out-Migration Residual

2007 18,577 176 171 17 23 347 418 233 332 542008 18,506 192 181 64 24 321 347 247 351 542009 18,529 140 177 33 17 266 274 229 335 472010 18,475 175 165 11 106 282 315 221 364 -392011 18,387 179 191 40 12 293 429 348 644 02012 17,995 153 168 15 26 250 325 254 370 0

2013(r) 17,830 145 175 21 17 238 295 234 387 0 2014(r) 17,628 145 182 26 28 246 262 220 440 0 2015(r) 17,409 147 182 14 98 317 246 228 400 0 2016(r) 17,385 149 185 16 109 361 321 228 400 0 2017(p) 17,342

July 1 - June 30

6b: Queens County

YearJuly 1

Population Births Deaths ImmigrantsOther

International*Interprovincial

In-MigrationInterprovincial Out-Migration

Intra-Provincial In-Migration

Intra-Provincial Out-Migration Residual

2007 73,971 814 644 1,156 175 1,704 1,879 762 521 -6162008 74,922 835 682 1,624 168 1,536 1,864 722 465 -6132009 76,183 815 594 1,727 92 1,706 1,687 709 455 -6172010 77,879 839 628 2,526 -68 1,557 1,658 728 467 -4032011 80,305 805 643 1,300 88 1,575 2,058 1,140 666 02012 81,846 795 679 775 68 1,410 2,080 749 463 0

2013(r) 82,421 827 706 1,269 101 1,398 2,030 777 451 0 2014(r) 83,606 827 714 1,265 87 1,471 1,931 784 441 0 2015(r) 84,954 833 732 1,891 388 1,837 1,915 733 475 0 2016(r) 87,514 850 743 2,126 443 2,088 2,494 733 475 0 2017(p) 90,042

July 1 - June 30

6c: Prince County

YearJuly 1

Population Births Deaths ImmigrantsOther

International*Interprovincial

In-MigrationInterprovincial Out-Migration

Intra-Provincial In-Migration

Intra-Provincial Out-Migration Residual

2007 45,173 457 351 109 6 770 815 325 467 1292008 45,336 444 411 35 1 665 847 255 408 1272009 45,197 452 406 32 10 737 688 256 404 1382010 45,324 414 383 72 42 655 731 280 398 712011 45,346 420 413 39 24 752 751 377 555 02012 45,239 391 392 73 -38 634 790 251 421 0

2013(r) 44,947 436 418 110 31 562 814 251 424 0 2014(r) 44,681 436 428 48 20 650 856 266 389 0 2015(r) 44,428 441 437 110 80 720 683 298 384 0 2016(r) 44,573 449 444 122 93 819 889 298 384 0 2017(p) 44,637

July 1 - June 30

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Table 7: Population by Age, Gender and County 7a: Kings County

Year 0 - 4 5 - 14 15 - 24 25 - 34 35 - 44 45 - 54 55 - 64 65 - 74 75 - 84 85 plus Total2007 393 1,225 1,313 956 1,289 1,392 1,361 773 452 128 9,2822008 405 1,174 1,281 920 1,251 1,432 1,379 774 454 130 9,2002009 434 1,135 1,285 875 1,205 1,472 1,405 787 472 127 9,1972010 390 1,090 1,294 887 1,144 1,488 1,427 832 472 123 9,1472011 395 1,032 1,276 897 1,096 1,465 1,452 892 477 130 9,1122012 392 960 1,245 840 1,055 1,444 1,416 972 466 128 8,918

2013(r) 404 928 1,206 795 1,016 1,427 1,401 1,047 462 134 8,820 2014(r) 396 914 1,193 750 960 1,398 1,410 1,107 454 140 8,722 2015(r) 414 860 1,190 698 887 1,363 1,401 1,154 471 145 8,583 2016(p) 423 841 1,202 679 838 1,328 1,405 1,208 489 137 8,550 2017(p) 423 843 1,203 671 784 1,274 1,426 1,241 508 134 8,507

Year 0 - 4 5 - 14 15 - 24 25 - 34 35 - 44 45 - 54 55 - 64 65 - 74 75 - 84 85 plus Total2007 417 1,167 1,240 933 1,285 1,463 1,282 768 484 256 9,2952008 441 1,126 1,216 956 1,250 1,450 1,343 789 481 254 9,3062009 462 1,093 1,207 943 1,240 1,464 1,401 809 477 236 9,3322010 439 1,053 1,200 944 1,218 1,478 1,419 851 486 240 9,3282011 437 1,013 1,175 934 1,145 1,477 1,470 874 515 235 9,2752012 415 967 1,111 884 1,086 1,450 1,482 917 531 234 9,077

2013(r) 393 949 1,093 867 1,045 1,425 1,483 989 524 242 9,010 2014(r) 373 932 1,058 826 1,006 1,389 1,482 1,065 529 246 8,906 2015(r) 356 890 1,065 801 969 1,358 1,484 1,111 551 241 8,826 2016(p) 340 885 1,020 832 941 1,335 1,495 1,171 564 252 8,835 2017(p) 319 876 1,006 830 912 1,330 1,487 1,230 591 254 8,835

MALES

FEMALES

7b: Queens County

Year 0 - 4 5 - 14 15 - 24 25 - 34 35 - 44 45 - 54 55 - 64 65 - 74 75 - 84 85 plus Total2007 1,858 4,354 5,313 4,389 5,007 5,602 4,691 2,708 1,430 410 35,7622008 1,922 4,300 5,305 4,436 4,906 5,745 4,936 2,754 1,468 430 36,2022009 1,968 4,326 5,337 4,537 4,968 5,838 5,107 2,836 1,507 423 36,8472010 2,042 4,329 5,466 4,658 4,923 6,013 5,340 2,966 1,520 437 37,6942011 2,157 4,341 5,680 4,771 5,107 6,130 5,510 3,139 1,570 447 38,8522012 2,176 4,394 5,784 4,939 5,055 6,257 5,478 3,465 1,606 452 39,606

2013(r) 2,156 4,444 5,714 4,950 5,016 6,135 5,551 3,700 1,646 466 39,778 2014(r) 2,203 4,533 5,735 5,053 5,075 6,170 5,569 3,931 1,712 456 40,437 2015(r) 2,205 4,674 5,709 5,189 5,110 6,236 5,648 4,133 1,749 460 41,113 2016(p) 2,223 4,927 5,800 5,490 5,324 6,385 5,754 4,336 1,811 453 42,503 2017(p) 2,286 5,150 5,964 5,781 5,540 6,489 5,845 4,571 1,869 459 43,954

Year 0 - 4 5 - 14 15 - 24 25 - 34 35 - 44 45 - 54 55 - 64 65 - 74 75 - 84 85 plus Total2007 1,791 4,135 5,206 4,648 5,253 6,072 4,944 2,960 2,089 1,111 38,2092008 1,842 4,083 5,266 4,719 5,106 6,251 5,149 3,069 2,111 1,124 38,7202009 1,923 4,128 5,295 4,727 5,090 6,368 5,329 3,211 2,151 1,114 39,3362010 2,016 4,113 5,418 4,806 5,150 6,451 5,569 3,342 2,163 1,157 40,1852011 2,096 4,176 5,599 4,949 5,452 6,479 5,825 3,509 2,164 1,204 41,4532012 2,119 4,252 5,680 5,083 5,488 6,494 5,938 3,775 2,186 1,225 42,240

2013(r) 2,110 4,325 5,621 5,179 5,454 6,503 5,988 4,053 2,192 1,218 42,643 2014(r) 2,088 4,483 5,487 5,318 5,538 6,446 6,049 4,325 2,223 1,212 43,169 2015(r) 2,120 4,603 5,393 5,488 5,646 6,386 6,155 4,591 2,252 1,207 43,841 2016(p) 2,192 4,825 5,382 5,778 5,794 6,451 6,283 4,793 2,312 1,201 45,011 2017(p) 2,233 5,089 5,378 5,975 5,965 6,472 6,430 5,006 2,342 1,198 46,088

FEMALES

MALES

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7c: Prince County

Year 0 - 4 5 - 14 15 - 24 25 - 34 35 - 44 45 - 54 55 - 64 65 - 74 75 - 84 85 plus Total2007 1,163 2,927 2,983 2,460 3,278 3,397 2,915 1,876 964 286 22,2492008 1,185 2,875 2,959 2,383 3,195 3,494 2,983 1,917 1,017 297 22,3052009 1,170 2,831 2,914 2,326 3,093 3,554 3,088 1,947 1,035 308 22,2662010 1,170 2,780 2,892 2,330 2,972 3,642 3,188 2,026 1,048 315 22,3632011 1,169 2,695 2,848 2,311 2,903 3,605 3,302 2,117 1,080 325 22,3552012 1,152 2,597 2,881 2,223 2,800 3,614 3,330 2,226 1,119 326 22,268

2013(r) 1,127 2,558 2,863 2,067 2,740 3,540 3,344 2,358 1,181 317 22,095 2014(r) 1,102 2,507 2,839 1,983 2,684 3,468 3,346 2,496 1,214 317 21,956 2015(r) 1,076 2,485 2,764 1,959 2,596 3,397 3,387 2,596 1,232 315 21,807 2016(p) 1,087 2,459 2,779 2,003 2,518 3,345 3,405 2,685 1,263 320 21,864 2017(p) 1,103 2,463 2,724 2,084 2,407 3,312 3,413 2,788 1,283 317 21,894

Year 0 - 4 5 - 14 15 - 24 25 - 34 35 - 44 45 - 54 55 - 64 65 - 74 75 - 84 85 plus Total2007 1,155 2,741 2,983 2,557 3,221 3,551 2,877 1,952 1,277 610 22,9242008 1,156 2,714 2,894 2,563 3,158 3,591 3,033 1,962 1,322 638 23,0312009 1,131 2,649 2,820 2,508 3,021 3,650 3,145 2,042 1,319 646 22,9312010 1,107 2,629 2,769 2,436 2,951 3,671 3,288 2,093 1,364 653 22,9612011 1,087 2,576 2,715 2,418 2,941 3,667 3,356 2,143 1,421 667 22,9912012 1,069 2,529 2,709 2,366 2,895 3,613 3,401 2,289 1,411 689 22,971

2013(r) 1,047 2,486 2,685 2,289 2,823 3,528 3,424 2,448 1,428 694 22,852 2014(r) 1,061 2,442 2,605 2,212 2,737 3,479 3,447 2,575 1,474 693 22,725 2015(r) 1,053 2,419 2,543 2,139 2,665 3,396 3,511 2,697 1,504 694 22,621 2016(p) 1,078 2,440 2,491 2,152 2,644 3,293 3,580 2,795 1,523 713 22,709 2017(p) 1,104 2,430 2,434 2,172 2,625 3,193 3,654 2,835 1,569 727 22,743

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Sources: Statistics Canada. Table 051-0001 - Estimates of population, Canada, provinces and territories, annual (persons) Statistics Canada. Table 051-0004 – Components of Population Growth, Canada, provinces and territories, annual (persons) Statistics Canada. Table 051-0012 - Interprovincial migrants, Canada, provinces and territories, annual (persons) Statistics Canada. Table 051-0062 - Estimates of population by census division, sex and age group, annual (persons) Statistics Canada. Table 051-0063 – Components of population growth by census division, sex and age group, annual (persons) Prepared by PEI Statistics Bureau r: revised data p: preliminary data