๐Ÿ‡ณ๐Ÿ‡ท Migration to & from Nauru

Historic Net Migration for Nauru (1950-2023)

Nauru has seen a decrease in net migrations since the 1950's.

Year Net Migration Overall Population +/-
1950 -67 -2
1951 53 109
1952 58 100
1953 62 89
1954 62 98
1955 70 139
1956 75 151
1957 79 146
1958 83 145
1959 88 168
1960 89 168
1961 126 173
1962 157 223
1963 185 272
1964 205 301
1965 221 338
1966 -31 95
1967 -12 93
1968 142 254
1969 71 187
1970 -3 122
1971 0 108
1972 0 103
1973 0 111
1974 0 101
1975 0 103
1976 -1 113
1977 50 155
1978 -77 46
1979 -76 44
1980 -71 53
1981 -65 61
1982 -231 -100
1983 292 419
1984 16 168
1985 26 209
1986 38 217
1987 53 248
1988 61 278
1989 67 289
1990 71 295
1991 65 314
1992 -110 139
1993 -193 55
1994 -198 42
1995 -201 41
1996 -205 19
1997 -208 15
1998 -213 13
1999 -217 0
2000 -223 -13
2001 -228 -14
2002 -219 -9
2003 -211 -6
2004 -223 -13
2005 -234 -21
2006 -247 -25
2007 -258 -31
2008 -263 -16
2009 -262 -3
2010 -252 17
2011 -207 68
2012 -32 253
2013 -34 247
2014 -31 245
2015 -31 247
2016 -31 255
2017 -34 237
2018 -39 246
2019 -107 169
2020 -68 198
2021 -66 195
2022 -140 118
2023 -140 106

How is Net Migrations calculated?

The difference between immigrants and emigrants makes up the net migrations of a country. If the net migration numbers for the year are positive and indicated above with green coloring. Then more people immigrated than emigrated to Nauru for that year, equal to the number displayed.

Future Net Migration for Nauru (2023-2100)

Nauru will see a decrease of net migrations by the year 2100.

Year Net Migration Overall Population +/-
2023 -140 106
2024 -140 102
2025 -140 87
2026 -140 81
2027 -140 76
2028 -140 69
2029 -140 75
2030 -140 70
2031 -140 70
2032 -140 71
2033 -140 72
2034 -140 75
2035 -140 76
2036 -140 75
2037 -140 73
2038 -140 79
2039 -140 76
2040 -140 74
2041 -140 76
2042 -140 70
2043 -140 75
2044 -140 61
2045 -140 71
2046 -140 52
2047 -140 47
2048 -140 55
2049 -140 31
2050 -140 46
2051 -140 27
2052 -140 31
2053 -140 23
2054 -140 17
2055 -140 13
2056 -140 8
2057 -140 10
2058 -140 -1
2059 -140 6
2060 -140 2
2061 -140 -8
2062 -140 -1
2063 -140 -10
2064 -140 -19
2065 -140 -3
2066 -140 -13
2067 -140 -19
2068 -140 -18
2069 -140 -18
2070 -140 -33
2071 -140 -20
2072 -140 -36
2073 -140 -35
2074 -140 -39
2075 -140 -41
2076 -140 -41
2077 -140 -47
2078 -140 -48
2079 -140 -51
2080 -140 -64
2081 -140 -64
2082 -140 -70
2083 -140 -61
2084 -140 -78
2085 -140 -76
2086 -140 -84
2087 -140 -84
2088 -140 -94
2089 -140 -93
2090 -140 -94
2091 -140 -103
2092 -140 -114
2093 -140 -96
2094 -140 -115
2095 -140 -116
2096 -140 -120
2097 -140 -125
2098 -140 -127
2099 -140 -123
2100 -140 -145

Why is the chart for future net migrations mostly flat?

Predicting and projecting future movements of population is extremely hard. Especially, the further you move into the future. Thus, the scientist and data collectors of the United Nations tend to add a flat number when reasonable projections can't be made.

Causes of Migration

Causes of Immigration to Nauru

Causes of Emigration from Nauru

Common Questions

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Data Information

Data found on this page is based on the medium fertility variant of the United Nations Revision of World Population Prospects 2022.

Data Sources

The United Nations - Department of Economic and Social Affairs (Population Division)

UN Revision of World Population Prospects 2022

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