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Caribbean Netherlands Population Continues to Rise

by | Apr 17, 2023 | Local News

Population of the Caribbean Netherlands

As expected, the population continues to increase.

On 1 January 2023, the population of the Caribbean Netherlands stood at 29,418. This is 1,692 (6 percent) more than one year previously. The increase is largely due to population growth on Bonaire, mainly due to migration. On Saba, and to a lesser extent on St Eustatius, the population also grew due to a migration surplus. This is reported by Statistics Netherlands (CBS).

Bonaire’s population grew by over 1,500.

Bonaire had 24,090 inhabitants on 1 January 2023, representing a year-on-year increase of 1,517 persons (7 percent). This was mainly because many more people settled on the island than departed (1,413), and to a limited extent because of natural population growth (73, births minus deaths). The number of people on Bonaire who were born outside the Caribbean Netherlands rose by more than 1,400. This was mainly due to more residents born in the European Netherlands, on Curaçao, in the Dominican Republic, Venezuela, Colombia and the United States.

The population of St Eustatius.

On 1 January 2023, St Eustatius had 3,293 inhabitants. This is a year-on-year increase of 51 persons (2 percent), primarily due to more people settling on the island than leaving. Natural population growth was limited. The number of people on St Eustatius born outside the Caribbean Netherlands rose by more than 65. An increase was mainly seen in residents born in Central and South America.

The population on Saba.

The population of Saba stood at 2,035 on 1 January 2023. This is 124 (6 percent) more than one year previously. More people settled on the island than departed (114). Natural population growth was limited. The number of people residing on Saba who were born outside the Caribbean Netherlands rose by 139. These were mainly people born in Canada and the United States. At the start of 2023, Saba also had more inhabitants who were born in Asia, compared to one year previously.

 

(Source: CBS)

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Tanya Deen has been living in Bonaire since December 2016. She is a PADI Master Scuba Diver Instructor and enjoys underwater and bird photography. Tanya is the Editor-in-Chief of the Bonaire Insider tourism news blog.
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