Caribbean Netherlands; population; sex, age, 2002-2016

Caribbean Netherlands; population; sex, age, 2002-2016

Gender Ages Caribbean Netherlands Periods Population on 1 January (source: CBS)
Total male and female Total Saba 2002
Total male and female Total Saba 2003
Total male and female Total Saba 2004
Total male and female Total Saba 2005
Total male and female Total Saba 2006
Total male and female Total Saba 2007
Total male and female Total Saba 2008
Total male and female Total Saba 2009
Total male and female Total Saba 2010 1,781
Total male and female Total Saba 2011 1,833
Total male and female Total Saba 2012 1,971
Total male and female Total Saba 2013 1,991
Total male and female Total Saba 2014 1,846
Total male and female Total Saba 2015 1,811
Total male and female Total Saba 2016 1,947
Total male and female 0 to 5 years Saba 2002
Total male and female 0 to 5 years Saba 2003
Total male and female 0 to 5 years Saba 2004
Total male and female 0 to 5 years Saba 2005
Total male and female 0 to 5 years Saba 2006
Total male and female 0 to 5 years Saba 2007
Total male and female 0 to 5 years Saba 2008
Total male and female 0 to 5 years Saba 2009
Total male and female 0 to 5 years Saba 2010 98
Total male and female 0 to 5 years Saba 2011 85
Total male and female 0 to 5 years Saba 2012 79
Total male and female 0 to 5 years Saba 2013 88
Total male and female 0 to 5 years Saba 2014 81
Total male and female 0 to 5 years Saba 2015 80
Total male and female 0 to 5 years Saba 2016 87
Total male and female 5 to 10 years Saba 2002
Total male and female 5 to 10 years Saba 2003
Total male and female 5 to 10 years Saba 2004
Total male and female 5 to 10 years Saba 2005
Total male and female 5 to 10 years Saba 2006
Total male and female 5 to 10 years Saba 2007
Total male and female 5 to 10 years Saba 2008
Total male and female 5 to 10 years Saba 2009
Total male and female 5 to 10 years Saba 2010 96
Total male and female 5 to 10 years Saba 2011 100
Total male and female 5 to 10 years Saba 2012 99
Total male and female 5 to 10 years Saba 2013 91
Total male and female 5 to 10 years Saba 2014 99
Total male and female 5 to 10 years Saba 2015 108
Total male and female 5 to 10 years Saba 2016 106
Total male and female 10 to 15 years Saba 2002
Total male and female 10 to 15 years Saba 2003
Total male and female 10 to 15 years Saba 2004
Total male and female 10 to 15 years Saba 2005
Total male and female 10 to 15 years Saba 2006
Total male and female 10 to 15 years Saba 2007
Total male and female 10 to 15 years Saba 2008
Total male and female 10 to 15 years Saba 2009
Total male and female 10 to 15 years Saba 2010 87
Total male and female 10 to 15 years Saba 2011 92
Total male and female 10 to 15 years Saba 2012 84
Total male and female 10 to 15 years Saba 2013 81
Total male and female 10 to 15 years Saba 2014 79
Total male and female 10 to 15 years Saba 2015 90
Total male and female 10 to 15 years Saba 2016 103
Total male and female 15 to 20 years Saba 2002
Total male and female 15 to 20 years Saba 2003
Total male and female 15 to 20 years Saba 2004
Total male and female 15 to 20 years Saba 2005
Total male and female 15 to 20 years Saba 2006
Total male and female 15 to 20 years Saba 2007
Total male and female 15 to 20 years Saba 2008
Total male and female 15 to 20 years Saba 2009
Total male and female 15 to 20 years Saba 2010 97
Total male and female 15 to 20 years Saba 2011 96
Total male and female 15 to 20 years Saba 2012 79
Total male and female 15 to 20 years Saba 2013 81
Total male and female 15 to 20 years Saba 2014 82
Total male and female 15 to 20 years Saba 2015 76
Total male and female 15 to 20 years Saba 2016 77
Total male and female 20 to 25 years Saba 2002
Total male and female 20 to 25 years Saba 2003
Total male and female 20 to 25 years Saba 2004
Total male and female 20 to 25 years Saba 2005
Total male and female 20 to 25 years Saba 2006
Total male and female 20 to 25 years Saba 2007
Total male and female 20 to 25 years Saba 2008
Total male and female 20 to 25 years Saba 2009
Total male and female 20 to 25 years Saba 2010 251
Total male and female 20 to 25 years Saba 2011 232
Total male and female 20 to 25 years Saba 2012 274
Total male and female 20 to 25 years Saba 2013 332
Total male and female 20 to 25 years Saba 2014 242
Total male and female 20 to 25 years Saba 2015 213
Total male and female 20 to 25 years Saba 2016 205
Total male and female 25 to 30 years Saba 2002
Total male and female 25 to 30 years Saba 2003
Total male and female 25 to 30 years Saba 2004
Total male and female 25 to 30 years Saba 2005
Total male and female 25 to 30 years Saba 2006
Total male and female 25 to 30 years Saba 2007
Total male and female 25 to 30 years Saba 2008
Total male and female 25 to 30 years Saba 2009
Total male and female 25 to 30 years Saba 2010 187
Total male and female 25 to 30 years Saba 2011 257
Source: CBS.
Explanation of symbols

Dataset is not available.


This table includes figures about the population on the islands of Bonaire, Saba and St. Eustatius broken down by gender and age on 1 January.

Since 10 October 2010, the islands of Bonaire, Saba and St. Eustatius have been given the status of 'special municipality' of the Netherlands.
On the grounds of their new status as 'special municipality', they are officially classified as public bodies of the Netherlands.

Figures over the period 2002-2010 are provided by the Central Bureau of Statistics Netherlands Antilles and Island Registries (CBS-NA).
From 2010 onwards the figures are provided by Statistics Netherlands (CBS).

Data available as from 2002 up to and including 2016.

Status of the figures:
The figures in this table are final.

Changes on 6 October 2017:
This table is discontinued.

When will new figures be published?
Not applicable anymore. This table will be replaced by 'Caribbean Netherlands; population; sex, age, marital status', see chapter 3.

Description topics

Population on 1 January (source: CBS)
Population at the beginning of the year.

Population:
The total number of people residing in islands of Dutch Caribbean.
In the population statistics compiled by Statistics Netherlands the inhabitants of a given area are the people registered in the population register, whose address is located in that area.

Break in series as a result of method change.
From 2011, the figures are calculated using a new method, which has resulted in a break in series.

To reflect the break in series, figures for 2010 are presented according to the two calculation methods: the method used by the former Central Bureau of Statistics Netherlands Antilles and Island Registries, and the method now used by Statistics Netherlands.
These methods are described in the survey description (see table notes section 4).

The population of 1 January 2010, is calculated according to both methods.
It shows that the method used by Statistics Netherlands results in a 16 percent larger population than that used by the Central Bureau of Statistics Netherlands Antilles and Island Registries.