Canada - British Columbia - Nanaimo Regional District


Census Area: Nanaimo Regional District Area F

Source: 1996, 2001, 2006, 2011 and 2016 adapted from the Census of Population counts (Statistics Canada). Projection scenarios created, using cohort change ratios derived from the 1996 to 2016 census counts, by William Warren Munroe.

To download census counts go to: Statistics Canada's website at http://www12.statcan.ca/census-recensement/index-eng.cfm. Be sure to read the footnotes and check for important information about possible changes from one census to the next. These are counts; therefore, everyone may not be counted and sometimes people are counted more than once.

Notes: Global non-response rate (GNR) for 2016 = 5.5 %


Related Reading:

Where have all the Nanaimo Area F Adults Gone?
October 24, 2018

Comparing the 2016 Projection Scenarios Calculated Directly from the 1996 to 2011 Censuses of Population with the 2016 Census Counts, Age Distributions, Qualicum Beach
Portion of Presentation at the International Conference of Population Geographies, June 29, 2017, posted September 13, 2017

Up and Down Age Fluctuations Impact Nanaimo Regional District
March 8, 2018

Nanaimo Regional District Attracts Families
March 7, 2018

How accurate was the Nanaimo Regional District consultant's forecast compared to the 2016 census and the PPP scenarios?
Portion of Presentation at the International Conference of Population Geographies, June 29, 2017, posted September 10, 2017

An unexpected demographic change in the Nanaimo Regional District,
Portion of Presentation at the International Conference of Population Geographies, June 29, 2017, posted August 24, 2017

Why Open Schools When Enrolment Is Declining and Close Schools When Enrolment Is Increasing?
March 25, 2014

Population Analysis of the Nanaimo Regional District
August 15, 2012

Nanaimo Regional District Population and Dwelling Counts, 2006 to 2011
March 15, 2012

Migration to the Nanaimo Regional District, March 2008
The 2006 Census mobility release provides an estimate of the number of people 5 years of age and older who moved between Census Divisions in Canada (Regional Districts in BC) between 2001 and 2006 (20% sample). The Nanaimo Regional District (RDN), on the east coast of Vancouver Island, is attractive to people in Canada for many reasons including it's relatively warm climate. Read ...

Map of Migration to the Nanaimo Regional District 2001 to 2006, March 2008.
Map of internal migration (within Canada) to the Nanaimo Regional District between 2001 and 2006 (20% sample). Read ...

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