A record number of people came to live in NI last year, according to a government report on population growth.
The population of 1.7 million increased by 15,000, which was double the average for the last 10 years.
The Statistics and Research Agency said there were 8,000 more births than deaths, while more people came to live in Northern Ireland than emigrated.
It said the number of migrants coming from the rest of the UK and further afield was a record at more than 6,500.
The agency said this was partly due to the European Union expansion in 2004, with many people from eastern European countries moving to Northern Ireland.
Significant growth
Within Northern Ireland, the Dungannon area saw the largest population increase of 2.9%, which is almost four times the 0.8% average.
Significant population growth was also reported in the local government districts of Armagh (1.6%), Ballymoney (1.7%), Banbridge (2.3%) and Craigavon (1.8%).
Population fell in the districts of Belfast (-0.4%) and Castlereagh (-0.2%) - the decrease in Belfast was primarily due to residents of the north and west of the city moving to other parts of Northern Ireland, the agency said.
North Down had the highest proportion of people of pensionable age (19.8%), while Londonderry and Limavady local government districts had the least (12.7%).
North Down also had the lowest proportion of children (18.8%) while Newry and Mourne had the highest at 25.2%.
Overall, the agency said the number of under 16s declined by 0.6% (from 383,300 to 381,200) between 2004 and 2005, reflecting the falling birth rate during the 1990s.
In the ten-year period between 1995 and 2005 the number of children fell from 416,500 to 381,200, which is a drop of 8.5%.
| POPULATION CHANGE MID 2004 TO MID 2005 | |||||||
| June 04 | Births/Deaths | Migration | July 2005 | ||||
| Antrim | 49,800 | 700/400 | 500 | 50,500 (1.4%) | |||
| Ards | 74,600 | 900/700 | 400 | 75,300 (0.8%) | |||
| Armagh | 54,900 | 800/400 | 500 | 55,800 (1.6%) | |||
| Ballymena | 60,000 | 800/500 | 400 | 60,700 (1.2%) | |||
| Ballymoney | 28,300 | 400/200 | 300 | 28,700 (1.7%) | |||
| Banbridge | 43,800 | 600/300 | 700 | 44,800 (2.3%) | |||
| Belfast | 269,000 | 3,300/2,800 | -1,500 | 268,000 (-0.4%) | |||
| Carrickfergus | 38,700 | 400/300 | 300 | 39,200 (1.2%) | |||
| Castlereagh | 65,800 | 700/600 | -200 | 65,700 (-0.2%) | |||
| Coleraine | 56,500 | 700/500 | -100 | 56,600 (0.1%) | |||
| Cookstown | 33,700 | 500/300 | 200 | 34,100 (1.3%) | |||
| Craigavon | 83,200 | 1,200/600 | 1,100 | 84,700 (1.8%) | |||
| Derry | 106,900 | 1,500/800 | -300 | 107,300 (0.4%) | |||
| Down | 66,800 | 900/500 | 400 | 67,400 (1.0%) | |||
| Dungannon | 49,300 | 800/400 | 1,000 | 50,700 (2.9%) | |||
| Fermanagh | 59,300 | 700/600 | 300 | 59,700 (0.7%) | |||
| Larne | 30,900 | 400/300 | 100 | 31,100 (0.5%) | |||
| Limavady | 34,000 | 400/200 | -100 | 34,100 (0.4%) | |||
| Lisburn | 110,200 | 1,400/800 | 900 | 111,500 (1.2%) | |||
| Magherafelt | 41,300 | 600/300 | 200 | 41,800 (1.3%) | |||
| Moyle | 16,400 | 200/100 | 16,500 (0.6%) | ||||
| Newry/Mourne | 90,300 | 1,400/700 | 600 | 91,600 (1.4%) | |||
| Newtownabbey | 80,300 | 1,100/700 | 200 | 80,800 (0.7%) | |||
| North Down | 77,600 | 800/800 | 600 | 78,300 (0.8%) | |||
| Omagh | 50,100 | 700/300 | 300 | 50,700 (1.3%) | |||
| Strabane | 38,700 | 500/300 | -100 | 38,700 (0.2%) | |||
| OVERALL | 1,710,300 | 22,400/14,400 | 6,700 | 1,724,400 (0.8%) | |||
| Source: NI Statistics and Research Agency | |||||||
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