Table 3.3-3
Nova Scotia census divisions — Population estimates and factors of growth from July to June

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Nova Scotia census divisions — Population estimates and factors of growth from July to June
Table summary
This table displays the population estimates at July 1, 2013 and demographic factors of growth from July 2012 to June 2013. The row headers provide information by census division and province or territory. The column headers provide information on the number, at July 1, for the population estimates and for the period July to June for the estimates of the different demographic factors of growth.
  Population 2013  (July 1) 2012/2013
Natural increase Net international migration Net interprovincial migration Net intraprovincial migration Total net migration Total growth
  number
Nova Scotia 940,789 -17 1,622 -5,877 0 -4,255 -4,272
Shelburne 14,271 -48 15 -116 -125 -226 -274
Yarmouth 25,179 -83 29 -250 -40 -261 -344
Digby 17,545 -102 12 -181 -165 -334 -436
Queens 11,091 -33 12 -34 15 -7 -40
Annapolis 20,945 -121 37 -51 10 -4 -125
Lunenburg 47,773 -156 36 -64 -117 -145 -301
Kings 61,043 35 2 -495 -156 -649 -614
Hants 43,359 134 48 -232 25 -159 -25
Halifax 408,714 1,229 1,303 -2,111 1,386 578 1,807
Colchester 51,550 -79 64 -351 -5 -292 -371
Cumberland 31,089 -130 1 -223 -134 -356 -486
Pictou 45,997 -64 8 -287 -55 -334 -398
Guysborough 7,936 -110 4 -4 -56 -56 -166
Antigonish 19,761 60 6 -207 -52 -253 -193
Inverness 17,546 -52 12 -239 -118 -345 -397
Richmond 9,304 -69 3 5 -19 -11 -80
Cape Breton 100,823 -416 23 -931 -301 -1,209 -1,625
Victoria 6,863 -12 7 -106 -93 -192 -204
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