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Scotland’s population continues to rise and reached its highest ever total in 2014.
Statistics published today by the National Records of Scotland (NRS) show that the estimated population of Scotland was 5,347,600 in mid-2014.
The figures show a rise of 19,900 (0.4 per cent) people since mid-2013, as shown in the following infographic:
The population increased because approximately 3,500 more people were born than died, and because in-migration which includes people from the rest of the UK exceeded out-migration by approximately 17,600 between mid-2013 and mid-2014. Other changes, such as in armed forces and prisoners, resulted in a loss of approximately 1,200 people. This is illustrated in the following infographic:
Between mid-2013 and mid-2014, approximately 49,240 people came to Scotland from the rest of the UK, and approximately 39,660 left Scotland to go in the opposite direction, giving a net migration gain of approximately 9,600.
Between mid-2013 and mid-2014, 33,200 people came to Scotland from overseas and 25,200 left Scotland to go overseas giving a net migration gain of 8,000, which represents about 1 in 700 (0.14 per cent) of the total population.
Other key facts:
Migrants to Scotland tended to be younger than the general population
The average age of Scotland’s population was lower in the big city areas than in more rural Council areas
The population in 23 Council areas has increased while in nine Council areas the population has decreased
The full publication Mid-2014 Population Estimates Scotland is available on this website.
An infographic supplement is available for this publication on this website.