The development of population projections for the Turks and Caicos Islands 2012-2027

This document presents the development of population projections for the Turks and Caicos Islands for the period 2012-2027, focusing on the demographic dynamics of growth, fertility, mortality, and migration, and their implications for planning and policy-making.

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Quick Facts
Report location: source
Language: English
Publisher:
Authors: , Francis Jones, Sabrina Williams, Shirlen Forbes, Sinovia Moonie, Valerie E. Nam
Time horizon: 2012
Geographic focus: Turks And Caicos Islands
Page count: 161 páginas.

Methods

The cohort component method was employed, involving assumptions about future fertility, mortality, and migration trends based on historical data. The projections were made separately for belongers and non-belongers, with national totals derived by combining these separate projections.

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Key Insights

The report was prepared by Valerie E. Nam, a consultant to the Statistics and Social Development Unit of ECLAC, in collaboration with the Statistics Department of the Turks and Caicos Islands Government. It uses the cohort component method to project the population for belongers and non-belongers separately, producing national totals. The projections are based on the 2012 census data, adjusted for accuracy, and consider three growth scenarios: low, medium, and high.

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