NIA CHARLESTOWN NEVIS- Director of the Department of Statistics and Economic Planning on Nevis Mrs Dorriel Tross-Phillip has revealed that according to the 2021-2022 Population and Housing Census, the population of Nevis has increased by 7.4 per cent over the past 10 years.
“Nevis population count for the 2021-2022 Population and Housing Census is 13,182 persons. This represents 26 per cent of the total population of the Federation, which is 51,320.
“Nevis registered a 7.4 per cent increase in population, moving from 12,277 in 2011 to 13,182 in 2021. This represents an increase of 905 people. The overall population consists of 6,762 females and 6,420 males.”
According to Mrs Tross-Phillip, the census informs of changes in the size and characteristics of the population and of the housing stock.
“The population is divided among the five parishes on Nevis- St. Paul with 1,888, which represents 14.3 per cent of the total population; St. John’s with 4,416, which represents 33.5 per cent of the total population; St. George’s with 2,323, which represents 17.6 per cent of total population; St. James’ with 2,290, which represents 17.4 per cent of total population; and St. Thomas with 2,265, which represents 17.2 per cent of total population.”
Meantime, the household count on Nevis also increased from 4,627 in 2011 to 5,534 in 2021- an increase of 19.6 per cent.
The largest increase in the number of households on Nevis was recorded in the parish of St. James with a 28 per cent increase, moving from 881 households in 2011 to 1,125 households in 2022. St. John was a close second with an increase from 1,369 households in 2011 to 1,724 households in 2021-2022, which represents an increase of 26 percent. St. Thomas registered a significant 18 percent increase in the number of households with 983 households in 2021-2022, compared to 834 in 2011.
The census was scheduled to be completed in 2011 but due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the time for collecting and compiling the information was extended.
The Population and Housing Census also informs of social and economic policies regarding gender, youth, the elderly, persons with disabilities, and other special population groups in assessing the quality of housing and housing stock. A detailed report of the findings of the 2021-2022 census can be accessed via the Nevis Island Administration’s web portal nia.gov.kn.