NB-IRDT Population and Demographic Counts Series
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The population of New Brunswick is always changing. These reports measure population growth and present a demographic breakdown for the province.
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Item New Brunswick population and demographic counts - June 2022(New Brunswick Institute for Research, Data and Training, 2022-07) Balzer, Andy; McDonald, Ted; Mokhtar, RawiaThis report is the second in a series of ongoing reports that will be published by the New Brunswick Institute for Research, Data and Training (NB-IRDT) in December and June of each year. These reports provide an overview of changes to the New Brunswick (NB) population that have occurred since the previous reporting period. The first report contains additional background information about this project. The current report (June 2022) not only updates the measures reported last October by extending the original study period to investigate population movement from January 1, 2020 to July 1, 2021, but it also describes results for additional or modified measures not included in the first report. Additional measures include NB Returnees and Intra-Provincial Migration, and modified measures include Migration Periods, Immigrant Status, and NB Geographies. References to the first report are included in cases where the methodologies align.Item New Brunswick population and demographic counts - October 2021(New Brunswick Institute for Research, Data and Training, 2021-12) Balzer, Andy; McDonald, Ted; Mokhtar, RawiaThis report is the first in a series of semi-annual reports that will be published by the New Brunswick Institute for Research, Data and Training (NB-IRDT) in October and March of every year. These reports provide an overview of the New Brunswick (NB) population and changes that have occurred in the population since the previous reporting period. Timely data on population flows are useful for informing public policy across a range of areas, such as immigrant retention and mobility and the mobility decisions of graduates from post-secondary education. These updates also provide a robustness check on population estimates periodically reported by Statistics Canada.