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1 2016 Island Island Monitor Monitor 4 Population, Migration and Demographic Trends
2 2 Island Island Monitor Monitor Copyright Island Global Research 2016 Guernsey Registered Company: Island Global Research Ltd. should be acknowledged as the source when re-using information or citing short extracts from the document in any format or medium. It is prohibited to distribute or copy this document in its entirety or whole sections from it without prior written consent of Island Global Research. The original sources of data and information contained in the Monitor include publications by Governments, United Nations, World Bank, and other independent bodies. Island Monitor content is prepared based on collection from a combination of sources and further independent analysis by Island Global Research. Any views expressed based on analysis of the data are those of Island Global Research unless otherwise stated. Data and information in this document were accurate according to sources used at the time of print. Island Global Research does not accept or assume any liability, responsibility or duty of care for any consequences of you or anyone else acting, or refraining to act, in reliance on the information contained in this publication or for any decision based on it. Any queries regarding this publication should be sent to us at info@islandglobalresearch.com. ISBN: Printed in Guernsey by BWCI Group 2016.
3 Population, Migration Migration and and Demographic Trends Trends 3 Island Monitor: Population, Migration and Demographic Trends Produced and published by:
4 4 Island Island Monitor Monitor Contents GLOBAL OVERVIEW PAGE 1 Population Trends PAGE 2 Policy Trends ISLAND CHALLENGES PAGE 3 POPULATION PAGE 5 DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE PAGE 9 Demographic Profiles PAGE 15 Islands with an Ageing Population PAGE 19 Dependency Ratios MIGRATION PAGE 21 Migration PAGE 23 Population Models POPULATION MANAGEMENT POLICIES PAGE 28 Island Government Views PAGE 29 Best Practice PAGE 31 Migration Through Islands 7 ISLAND MONITORS PAGE 33 The 12 Island Monitors PAGE 34 Monitor Content Details
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6 Background This is one of the twelve Island Monitors that will be produced by Island Global Research. The primary objectives of the Monitors are to analyse policy and initiatives in island jurisdictions, identify best practice, and benchmark islands in areas of social, economic, and environmental development. This enables island organisations to take inspiration from best practice developed in jurisdictions with similar challenges, identify opportunities, and stay abreast of the competition.
7 Population, Migration Migration and and Demographic Trends Trends 7 Background (contd.) This Monitor examines demographic trends. Key population statistics are presented with brief analysis, followed by the three Island Population Models developed by Island Global Research. The report concludes by giving a brief overview of the different stances that governments take on factors which influence population levels, and identifies two elements of best practice for development of population management policies. CARIBBEAN REGION Antigua & Barbuda Bahamas Barbados British Virgin Islands Cayman Islands Jamaica Trinidad & Tobago Turks & Caicos EUROPEAN & NORTH ATLANTIC REGION Bermuda Cyprus Gibraltar Guernsey Iceland Isle of Man Jersey Malta Prince Edward Island INDIAN OCEAN & SE ASIA REGION Hong Kong Mauritius Seychelles Singapore PACIFIC REGION Cook Islands Fiji Tasmania Vanuatu / Guam Where comparisons have been highlighted between islands, we strive to ensure that such comparisons are made using similar base figures and definitions. If applicable, per capita data is set out to illustrate the differences between the islands more clearly. Not every section contains information on all twenty five islands, and the year from which the most recent available data is drawn may vary between islands. This is noted where relevant in the document. There may also be variations in the way islands categorise and/or collect data, so while the data may provide a strong indication, absolute comparisons should be drawn with caution. While every effort has been taken to verify the accuracy of information contained in the Monitor, Island Global Research cannot accept any responsibility or liability for reliance by any person on this report or any of the information, opinions or conclusions set out within it. This Monitor can be used as a stand-alone publication, however, it is designed to be read in conjunction with the rest of the series. Demographic trends are important in their own right, but they also form an integral part of the background for understanding the challenges that islands face in other areas, such as health, work and education. Content details of all the Island Monitor reports can be found on page 34.
8 2. Island Challenges The following sections identify common demographic challenges facing islands, before presenting the key population statistics and trends that impact on a number of areas including health care, employment and education provision.
9 Population, Migration and Demographic Trends 4 2. Island Challenges (contd.) Many islands are facing similar challenges with regards to current demographic changes. These include: Population Size Even larger islands, such as Papua New Guinea, have small populations compared to many countries around the world. Additionally, island populations have the challenge of being isolated from mainland areas. While there are positives to this, it also brings a number of challenges which affect all areas of development and service provision. The most important are a lack of economy of scale, high transport costs, small markets and limited human resource pools. Finding the balance between maintaining a high enough population level for sustainable development and economic growth, but without overcrowding or changing the essential character of a community, is a key challenge for island governments. Ageing populations In common with many areas of the world, island populations are increasingly ageing. Even those islands with a young population in absolute terms are seeing a movement towards the more elderly end of the age spectrum. Causes of this include people living longer, decreasing birth rates, and emigration of people of working age in order to find employment opportunities elsewhere. The implications of these trends affect policy decisions for the majority of the topics that will be covered as the Island Monitor series progresses. Dependency Ratios Ageing and emigration is making it harder to maintain a working population large enough to support the needs of those who are too old or too young to work. This is further exacerbated by the need to fill specific skills gaps which may develop on-island due to limited human resources, and is a topic which will covered in the employment Monitor. Depopulation of Outer Islands Migration away from outer islands, often into urban centres, can be seen in various island groups in different areas of the world. An example is the Outer Cook Islands, where the population declined by almost 14% in five years. In island areas undergoing depopulation this can cause community breakdown and a drop in economic productivity. In areas where population density increases, new pressures are put on infrastructure and services, which leads to a corresponding shift in political focus and development priorities. Migration through Islands The recent and on-going international migrant crisis has also increased pressure on some islands. As gateways to more developed regions, these islands have seen an unprecedented influx of refugees and economic migrants. They have found it difficult to cope with the unexpected increase in population density because the required levels of infrastructure and services are not in place, and often cannot be afforded. This is exacerbated by the temporary nature of these populations, as there is a huge drain in resources without any economic contribution or social integration. Teenage Fertility Rates and Gender Equality These are issues which are not covered in depth in the Island Monitor. However, their importance and relation to overall population control should be noted. Teenage fertility rates are still high in some islands despite decreasing overall birth rates. Although this is primarily a health issue, any attempts to reduce these levels should be considered when generating population projections. Equally, gender equality should be taken into consideration when looking at the potential impacts of any population projections. Gender inequality in areas such as the workplace, education, and healthcare, can reduce the amount that half the population can give back to society, as well as give rise to a different set of issues when it is mainly males who migrate away from their home communities for work.
10 5 Island Monitor 3. Population These graphs display the latest available data on the total population for each island covered in this Monitor. Indian Ocean / SE Asia Caribbean Europe / N. Atlantic Pacific Gibraltar Guernsey Bermuda Isle of Man Jersey Prince Edward Island Iceland Malta British Virgin Islands Turks and Caicos Cayman Islands Antigua and Barbuda Barbados Bahamas Seychelles Cook Islands Vanuatu Tasmania 33,140 28,514 33,740 20,900 Total Island Populations (<1m) 62,612 65,180 84,497 59, ,800 90,900 91, , , , , , , ,630 Fiji 886, , , , , , , , , ,000 1,000,000
11 15 Island Monitor 4. Demographic Profile (contd.) Islands with an Ageing Population These graphs show the common trend towards a relative increase in the older population and a relative decrease in the younger population since 2000/01. The Cayman Islands are the only anomaly showing a small increase in the percentage of the population 19 and under. However, in line with the other islands they do still show an increasing percentage of over 60s. Further analysis shows that for most islands, while there have been small increases in the number of over 70s, the biggest increase comes from the age bracket. This demonstrates how the population of many islands are increasingly ageing, even those which still have a young population in absolute terms, such as Jamaica. Indian Ocean / SE Asia Pacific Europe / North Atlantic Carribbean Vanuatu Cook Islands Tasmania Mauritius Seychelles Singapore Bahamas Jamaica Trinidad and Tobago Barbados Cayman Islands Hong Kong Iceland Cyprus Isle of Man Prince Edward Island Guernsey Malta Jersey Bermuda 52% 43% 28% 34% 35% 28% 38% 42% 37% 29% 22% 23% 32% 29% 24% 33% 23% 25% 22% 25% % Population aged 0 to 19 18% 21% 21% 22% 21% 23% 23% 23% 22% 23% 25% 28% 27% 28% 27% 29% 34% 34% 36% 49% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 1999/2000/01 Latest Census Data
12 Population, Migration and Demographic Trends Migration (contd.) Migrant Population in Selected Islands total migrant population as % of total population 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% -13% Gibraltar 2.6% 3% 4% 6.6% Isle of Man Bermuda Malta Iceland 12.5% Cyprus -13.8% British Virgin Islands -9.5% Turks and Caicos -1.7% 0.4% 0.8% Trinidad and Tobago Jamaica 3.1% 6.8% 12.5% 0.6% 2.8% Europe / N. Atlantic Caribbean Indian Ocean / SE Asia Bahamas Barbados Cayman Islands Antigua and Barbuda Hong Kong Mauritius 7.6% Seychelles 18.8% Singapore -4.6% Guam 0.7% 1% Fiji Pacific change in % of total population who are migrants in 2013 compared to 1990 Many islands saw an increase in the migrant population between 1990 and Some, such as Singapore, saw a much bigger increase over this period than others, be that down to different immigration policies or the attractiveness of the island to potential newcomers. However, this statistic should be looked at in the context of how big a proportion of the total population the migrant population is. Guam, for example, saw a decrease in the migrant population, but this group are still a relatively high proportion of the total population. Meanwhile, in Cyprus, the opposite scenario can be seen. Employment related controls explain the differences in migration levels between islands to an extent. These controls will be outlined in Monitor 6: Employment, however, it is important to note that such policies may not have been the same throughout the period indicated, and that there is a complex network of factors which can influence migration into an island. These could include the perceived desirability of islands to potential migrants, and the increasing or decreasing desirability of other islands in comparison. What does not tend to be reflected in these figures is levels of through migration by refugees and economic migrants, and any resulting temporary migrant population levels. Through migration is where migrants pass through and are often temporarily held on an island on their way to their final destination. Significant examples of islands affected by this in recent years include Malta and the Greek Islands. These islands have seen relatively high migration rates and a high temporary migrant population that has extensive social and economic impacts, but is not captured by looking at resident data. Cook Islands 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% 0% -5% -10% -15% -20% change in % of total population who are migrants
13 31 Island Monitor 6. Population Management Policies (contd.) A report into the social and economic impact of the Migrant Detention Centre on Christmas Island gives an insight into the longer term impacts of having detention centres in small island communities. It was found that those living on Christmas Island perceived there to be both positive and negative effects. The main benefits were a significant economic contribution and employment opportunities for local people. However, many felt these were outweighed by negative social effects. These included, social division and community tension, an altered sense of security and safety, pressure on already deficient infrastructure and service provision, heightened stress and mental health issues, and lifestyle changes. It was also felt by the local community that the centre had caused a downturn in tourism, in addition to economic and political uncertainty - because the islanders feel unable to determine the future of the community as a result of ambiguity around Government policymaking with regards to the detention centre. This economic uncertainty has now come to a head, with the Australian Government announcing the closure of the main centre. In response the President of the Island said: The long-term issue is that the detention centre is a disaster for Christmas Island, because the focus has been on staffing and running our economy around that We need economic development on the island, and having attention and resources directed to a detention centre which is sometimes working, sometimes not, is devastating... We need to see development of agriculture and other industries. The Migrant Crisis in Greece & Malta In Numbers In 2014, Malta had the second highest per capita asylum rate in Europe. Most of these people live in open centres or in the community while on the island. The UN Refugee Agency estimates that <30% of ~17,000 individuals who have arrived in Malta by boat since 2005 remain in the island. >1 million refugees have arrived in Greece since January 2015, and almost all of them came to the Greek Islands and then intended to travel on to mainland Greece and beyond. The new EU-Turkey Agreement has meant that Turkey is now classified as a safe country and new arrivals in Greece are now subject to deportation back to Turkey, but until then people are being held in detention centres. It is reported that the speed at which the agreement has been implemented did not allow the Greek authorities time to prepare. Migrant hotspots on the islands are now overcrowded, policerun detention facilities. Chios, in particular, is thought to be over crowded, with an occupancy of 66% more people than it was intended for.
14 33 Island Monitor 7. Island Monitors EUROPE / NORTH ATLANTIC Bermuda Cyprus Gibraltar Guernsey Iceland Isle of Man Jersey Malta Prince Edward Island CARIBBEAN Antigua Bahamas Barbados British Virgin Islands Cayman Islands Jamaica Trinidad & Tobago Turks & Caicos INDIAN OCEAN / SE ASIA Hong Kong Mauritius Seychelles Singapore PACIFIC REGION Cook Islands Fiji Tasmania Vanuatu / Guam
15 Population, Migration and Demographic Trends Island Monitors (contd.) The Island Monitor series is aimed at organisations which have an interest in one, or a number, of subjects of strategic island importance. Each page Monitor focuses on a sample of 25 islands around the world, and concentrates on the benchmarking of economic, social and environmental indicators, the identification of best practice, and the latest government strategies and policies in place. Island Vulnerability Factors Twenty vulnerability factors specifically relevant to islands identified and benchmarked against best practice. Government strategies to address critical vulnerability areas also highlighted. Climate Change & Environment Analysis of the environmental strategies and policies being applied in island jurisdictions together with latest climate change impacts and challenges facing vulnerable communities. Government Income & Expenditure Trends Review of the latest island government income and expenditure trends including debt levels and capital expenditure allocations. Fiscal policies also addressed and benchmarked. Population, Migration and Demographic Trends Changing demographic profiles within island communities around the world including the concerns over an ageing population and the increasing impact of migration. Economic Sector Performance & Lifecycle Performance assessment undertaken of the primary island economic sectors such as tourism, finance and light industry as well as the emerging sectors within the digital economy. Employment Issues relating to employment levels and trends analysed by economic sector. Unemployment concerns and the policies and actions in place to reduce current levels highlighted. Education, Skills & Training Review of island education, skills and training resources in place together with plans being put in hand to cover lifelong learning opportunities covered and benchmarked. Infrastructure Provision Public and private sector investment in areas such as water supply, roads and internal transport, waste management, social housing as well as other project initiatives identified. Law & Order and Civil Protection Security both in terms of crime levels and prevention and the protection of island citizens against natural and human generated disasters considered and assessed economically and socially. Health and Wellbeing Pressures on the provision of on-island versus off-island health and welfare provision fully addressed and how these impact on government expenditure levels and funding now and in the future. Energy Generation Energy generation and security of supply identified as a key element in long term planning primarily because of the capital outlay and possible alternative sources such as tidal and solar power. Air and Sea Transport External air and sea connections highlighted as one of the primary areas for constant review due to the importance of lifeline routes to key destinations both for business and resident travel. Monitors can either be purchased as a subscription for the full series, individually, or as a package of two or more Monitors relevant to your specific interests.
16 35 Island Island Monitor Monitor Our clients, whether they have an international or local outlook, are better placed to make decisions based on evidence. Island Global Research is a research and consultancy company with a focus on islands. We understand the challenges that small islands face and identify evidence-based solutions. MARKET RESEARCH Surveys and focus groups for public and private sector clients. Measuring economic impact, demographic trends, attitudes and opinions, brand or product awareness, customer satisfaction, and service quality. We support clients in developing policies and strategies, in making investment decisions, in monitoring implementation, and in evaluating performance. Secondary Sources Primary Data Collection CONSULTANCY Benchmarking to learn from experience in other islands. Strategic planning to support clients in scenario analysis and project appraisal. Monitoring and evaluation to adapt implementation and measure performance. Comparative Analysis Quantitative and Qualitative Data Analysis Policy & Strategy Review ISLAND MONITOR Thematic Reports benchmarking economic, social and environmental indicators, and summarising strategies and policies. Bulletins offering in-depth analysis and case studies on key issues for small islands. Our team collects primary data on a wide range of topics, and identifies relevant secondary sources. We synthesise information and analyse data. The insights we report help clients to make better decisions. Market Research Benchmarking Case Studies Feasibility Studies Impact Evaluation IDENTIFY ANALYSE REPORT Island Global Research is part of the BWCI Group, and a member of Abelica Global.
17 Population, Population, Migration Migration and Demographic and Demographic Trends Trends 36 OUR APPROACH At Island Global Research, we focus on small islands, typically islands with populations less than 1.5 million. Some islands are sovereign states, though many are dependencies or overseas territories, with historical ties and complex economic, political, and legal relationships to other islands or mainland countries. We understand the policy, strategic and practical decisions that government and private sector organisations operating in islands have to consider and the factors that determine an island s vulnerability and resilience. We believe islands have much to learn from each other, undertake benchmarking to measure performance and identify examples of best-practice. COMMON CHALLENGES FACING SMALL ISLANDS Islands may differ in economic and social development, though many face common challenges that arise with relatively small populations, limited land mass, and geographic factors, such as a remote or isolated location: Small islands can be dynamic and resourceful, and competitive. Islands often have a strong sense of community and offer a high quality of life. Limited ability to achieve economies of scale High transportation and communication costs Uncertainties in supply due to remoteness or challenges in air and sea transport Costly public administration and infrastructure Vulnerability to global economic events and vagaries of international trade Small domestic markets with limited local competition High dependence on imports (including food and fuel) and a narrow range of exports Lack of specialist skills in the local workforce High population density and pressure on land resources Ensuring natural resources are used sustainably by productive sectors Susceptible to extreme climate events and other natural disasters The distinctive characteristics of small islands should be considered when making policy or investment decisions. Island Global Research offers insights and solutions to common challenges. Key Lessons include: Collaboration across islands and regional cooperation can lead to economies of scale. Technology can overcome geographical barriers and minimise transaction costs. Migration can fill skills gaps in the local workforce and boost human capital. Economic diversification can be beneficial and make islands more resilient to global events. info@islandglobalresearch.com +44 (0) PO Box 68 Albert House South Esplanade St Peter Port Guernsey GY1 3BY
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