Place of Birth | 2001 population | 2001% | 2011 population | 2011% |
---|---|---|---|---|
Northern Ireland: | 1,534,268 | 91.0 | 1,608,853 | 88.84 |
England: | 61,609 | 3.7 | 64,717 | 3.57 |
Scotland: | 16,772 | 1.0 | 15,455 | 0.85 |
Wales: | 3,008 | 0.2 | 2,552 | 0.14 |
Republic of Ireland: | 39,051 | 2.3 | 37,833 | 2.09 |
Member States of the EU: | 10,355 | 0.6 | ||
Member States of the EU joined prior to 2004 | 9,703 | 0.54 | ||
Member States of the EU joined after 2004 | 35,704 | 1.97 | ||
Other Outside the EU: | 20,204 | 1.2 | 36,046 | 1.99 |
Total | 1,685,267 | 100 | 1,810,863 | 100 |
Sources: NISRA 2011 Census Country of Birth: administrative geographies, Accessed 3 June 2013 and
NISRA 2001 Census Country of Birth: administrative geographies, Accessed 3 June 2013
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