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GOVERNMENT OF BERMUDADepartment of Statistics

Population and Housing Census

Report

2016

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2016 Population and Housing Census

Report

Cedar Park Centre, 48 Cedar Avenue, Hamilton HM 11 P.O. Box HM 3015, Hamilton HM MX, Bermuda

Tel: (441) 297-7761 Fax: (441) 295-8390

E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.gov.bm/department/statistics

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CONTENTS

PREFACE .......................................................................................................................................... 1

LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS ................................................................................................................ 2

CONCEPTS AND DEFINITIONS ........................................................................................................ 3

TECHNICAL NOTE .......................................................................................................................... 11

ADMINISTRATION ........................................................................................................................ 13

POPULATION ................................................................................................................................ 23

AGE ................................................................................................................................................ 27

RACE .............................................................................................................................................. 31

NATIVITY ....................................................................................................................................... 32

BERMUDIAN STATUS .................................................................................................................... 33

IMMIGRATION .............................................................................................................................. 34

EMIGRATION ................................................................................................................................ 37

HEALTH INSURANCE ..................................................................................................................... 42

MARITAL STATUS.......................................................................................................................... 45

FERTILITY ....................................................................................................................................... 47

EDUCATION................................................................................................................................... 50

ECONOMIC ACTIVITY .................................................................................................................... 53

INCOME ......................................................................................................................................... 70

HOUSING ...................................................................................................................................... 76

HOUSEHOLDS................................................................................................................................ 80

INSTITUTIONS ............................................................................................................................... 83

NON-SHELTERED ........................................................................................................................... 89

APPENDIX A – FLASH CARD - INCOME ........................................................................................ 93

APPENDIX B – QUESTIONNAIRES ................................................................................................. 95

APPENDIX C – DETAILED TABULATIONS .................................................................................... 105

AGE & SEX 1.1 Population by Single Year of Age and Parish............................................................................... 106

1.2 Male Population by Single Year of Age and Parish ..................................................................... 108

1.3 Female Population by Single Year of Age and Parish ................................................................... 110

1.4 Population by Five-Year Age Group, Sex and Parish .................................................................... 112

RACE 2.1 Population by Five-Year Age Group, Race and Sex ...................................................................... 113

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2.2.Population by Parish, Race and Sex ........................................................................................... 114

2.3 Population by Race, Nativity and Bermudian Status ................................................................... 115

BERMUDIAN STATUS

3.1 Bermudian Population by Single Year of Age and Parish ............................................................. 116

3.2 Bermudian Male Population by Single Year of Age and Parish .................................................... 118

3.3 Bermudian Female Population by Single Year of Age and Parish ................................................. 120

3.4 Bermudian Population by Five-Year Age Group and Parish ......................................................... 122

3.5 Bermudian Population by Five-Year Age Group, Race and Sex .................................................... 123

3.6 Non-Bermudian Population by Single Year of Age and Parish ..................................................... 124

3.7 Non-Bermudian Male Population by Single Year of Age and Parish ............................................. 126

3.8 Non-Bermudian Female Population by Single Year of Age and Parish ......................................... 128

3.9 Non-Bermudian Population by Five-Year Age Group and Parish ................................................. 130

3.10 Non-Bermudian Population by Five-Year Age Group, Race and Sex ........................................... 131

NATIVITY

4.1 Population by Nativity, Parish and Sex ...................................................................................... 132

4.2 Bermuda-Born Population by Five-Year Age Group, Race and Sex .............................................. 133

4.3 Bermuda-Born Population by Five Year Age Group, Race and Bermudian Status ......................... 134

4.4 Foreign-Born Population by Five-Year Age Group, Race and Sex .................................................. 135

4.5 Foreign-Born Population by Country of Birth and Sex ................................................................. 136

HEALTH INSURANCE

5.1 Type of Health Insurance Coverage by Five-Year Age Group and Bermudian Status ..................... 140

5.2 Type of Health Insurance Coverage by Five-Year Age Group and Sex ........................................... 141

5.3 Type of Health Insurance Coverage by Five-Year Age Group and Race ........................................ 142

5.4 Health Insurance Status of the Working Population 16 Years and Over by Selected Age Group and

Occupational Group ...................................................................................................................... 144

5.5 Health Insurance Status of the Working Population 16 Years and Over by Selected Age Group and

Industrial Group ............................................................................................................................ 150

5.6 Health Insurance Status of the Non-Working Population 16 Years and Over by Selected Age Group

and Sex ......................................................................................................................................... 159

IMMIGRATION 6.1 Bermuda-Born Immigrant Population by Five-Year Age Group and Duration of Residence Since Last

Returned to Live in Bermuda .......................................................................................................... 160

6.2 Bermuda-Born Immigrant Population by Duration of Residence Since Last Returned to Live in

Bermuda and Race ........................................................................................................................ 161

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6.3 Bermuda-Born Immigrant Population by Duration of Residence Since Last Returned to Live in

Bermuda and Sex .......................................................................................................................... 162

6.4 Bermuda-Born Immigrant Population by Duration of Residence Since Last Returned to Live in

Bermuda and Bermudian Status ..................................................................................................... 163

6.5 Foreign-Born Immigrant Population by Five-Year Age Group and Duration of Residence Since Last

Arrival to Live in Bermuda .............................................................................................................. 164

6.6 Foreign-Born Immigrant Population by Duration of Residence Since Last Arrival to Live in Bermuda

and Race ....................................................................................................................................... 165

6.7 Foreign-Born Immigrant Population by Duration of Residence Since Last Arrival to Live in Bermuda

and Sex ......................................................................................................................................... 166

6.8 Foreign-Born Immigrant Population by Duration of Residence Since Last Arrival to Live in Bermuda

and Bermudian Status .................................................................................................................... 167

EMIGRATION

7.1 Emigrants by Five-Year Age Group and Sex ................................................................................ 168

7.2 Emigrants by Five-Year Age Group and Year of Emigration.......................................................... 169

7.3 Emigrants by Five-Year Age Group and Race .............................................................................. 170

7.4 Emigrants by Year of Emigration and Bermudian Status .............................................................. 171

MARITAL STATUS

8.1 Population 15 Years and Over by Five-Year Age Group, Marital Status and Sex ............................ 172

8.2 Population 15 Years and Over by Five-Year Age Group, Marital Status and Bermudian Status ....... 173

8.3 Population 15 Years and Over by Five-Year Age Group, Marital Status and by Race ...................... 175

FERTILITY 9.1 Female Population 15-49 Years by Five-Year Age Group, Number of Live Births in the Past Year and

Race of Mother ............................................................................................................................. 178

9.2 Female Population 15-49 Years by Five-Year Age Group, Number of Live Births in the Past Year and

Bermudian Status of Mother .......................................................................................................... 179

EDUCATION

10.1 Population 16 Years and Over by Highest Academic Qualification, Selected Age Group and Sex .. 180

10.2 Population 16 Years and Over by Highest Academic Qualification, Race and Sex ........................ 181

10.3 Population 16 Years and Over by Highest Academic Qualification, Bermudian Status and Sex ..... 182

ECONOMIC ACTIVITY

11.1 Population 16 Years and Over by Main Economic Activity, Parish and Sex .................................. 183

11.2 Population 16 Years and Over by Main Economic Activity, Race and Sex .................................... 184

11.3 Population 16 Years and Over by Main Economic Activity, Bermudian Status and Sex ................ 185

11.4 Labour Force 16 Years and Over by Selected Age Group, Parish and Sex .................................... 186

11.5 Working Population 16 Years and Over by Occupational Group, Number of Months Worked and

Sex ............................................................................................................................................... 187

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11.6 Working Population 16 Years and Over by Occupational Group, Race and Sex ........................... 188

11.7 Working Population 16 Years and Over by Occupational Group, Number of Hours Worked in Main

Job and Sex ................................................................................................................................... 189

11.8 Working Population 16 Years and Over by Specific Occupation and Bermudian Status within the

Senior Officials and Managers Occupational Group ......................................................................... 190

11.9 Working Population 16 Years and Over by Specific Occupation and Bermudian Status within the

Professionals Occupational Group .................................................................................................. 191

11.10 Working Population 16 Years and Over by Specific Occupation and Bermudian Status within the

Technicians and Associate Professionals Occupational Group ........................................................... 194

11.11 Working Population 16 Years and Over by Specific Occupation and Bermudian Status within the

Clerks Occupational Group ............................................................................................................. 196

11.12 Working Population 16 Years and Over by Specific Occupation and Bermudian Status within the

Service Workers and Shop and Market Sales Workers Occupational Group ....................................... 197

11.13 Working Population 16 Years and Over by Specific Occupation and Bermudian Status within the

Skilled Agricultural and Fishery Workers Occupational Group ........................................................... 198

11.14 Working Population 16 Years and Over by Specific Occupation and Bermudian Status within the

Craft and Related Trade Workers Occupational Group ..................................................................... 199

11.15 Working Population 16 Years and Over by Specific Occupation and Bermudian Status within the

Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers Occupational Group .................................................. 201

11.16 Working Population 16 Years and Over by Specific Occupation and Bermudian Status within the

Elementary Occupational Group ..................................................................................................... 202

11.17 Working Population 16 Years and Over by Industrial Group, Number of Months Worked and

Sex ............................................................................................................................................... 203

11.18 Working Population 16 Years and Over by Industrial Group, Occupational Group and Race ...... 204

11.19 Working Population 16 Years and Over by Industrial Group, Bermudian Status and Sex ............ 206

11.20 Working Population 16 Years and Over by Industrial Group, Race and Sex ............................... 207

INCOME 12.1 Annual Household Gross Income for Population 16 Years and Over by Parish ............................ 208

12.2 Annual Household Gross Income for Population 16 Years and Over by Household Type ............. 209

12.3 Annual Personal Gross Income for Population 16 Years and Over by Parish and Sex ................... 210

12.4 Annual Personal Gross Income for Population 16 Years and Over by Race and Bermudian

Status ........................................................................................................................................... 212

12.5 Working Population 16 Years and Over by Annual Gross Income from Main Job, Number of Months

Worked and Sex ............................................................................................................................ 215

12.6 Full-Time Working Population 16 Years and Over by Annual Gross Income from Main Job, Parish

and Sex ......................................................................................................................................... 217

12.7 Full-Time Working Population 16 Years and Over by Annual Gross Income from Main Job, Race and

Bermudian Status .......................................................................................................................... 219

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12.8 Full-Time Working Population 16 Years and Over by Annual Median Gross Income from Main Job by

Occupational Group, Race and Sex ................................................................................................. 222

12.9 Full-Time Working Population 16 Years and Over by Annual Median Gross Income from Main Job by

Occupational Group, Bermudian Status and Sex .............................................................................. 224

12.10 Full-Time Working Population 16 Years and Over by Annual Median Gross Income from Main Job

by Specific Occupation ................................................................................................................... 226

12.11 Full-Time Working Population 16 Years and Over by Annual Median Gross Income from Main Job,

Highest Academic Qualification, Bermudian Status and Sex ............................................................. 240

12.12 Full-Time Working Population 16 Years and Over by Annual Median Gross Income from Main Job,

Highest Academic Qualification, Race and Sex ................................................................................. 242

HOUSING

13.1 Dwelling Units by Type of Building and Parish ......................................................................... 244

13.2 Private Dwelling Units by Number of Bedrooms, Household Size and Parish ............................. 245

13.3 Private Dwelling Units by Number of Bathrooms, Household Size and Parish ............................ 247

13.4 Private Dwelling Units by Number of Bedrooms and Number of Full Bathrooms ....................... 249

13.5 Private Dwelling Units by Type of Tenure, Number of Full Bathrooms and Parish ...................... 250

13.6 Private Dwelling Units by Type of Tenure, Number of Bedrooms and Parish ............................. 251

13.7 Rented Private Dwelling Units by Monthly Rent and Number of Bedrooms ............................... 253

13.8 Rented Private Dwelling Units by of Monthly Rent and Type of Building ................................... 254

13.9 Owner-Occupied Private Dwelling Units by Monthly Mortgage and Number of Bedrooms ......... 255

13.10 Owner-Occupied Private Dwelling Units by Monthly Mortgage and Type of Building ................ 256

HOUSEHOLDS

14.1 Household Type by Selected Age Group and Sex of Household Reference Person ..................... 257

14.2 Households by Selected Age Group, Highest Academic Qualification and Sex of Household

Reference Person .......................................................................................................................... 258

14.3 Households Headed by Bermudian Household Reference Persons by Household Type, Race and Sex

of Household Reference Person...................................................................................................... 259

14.4 Households Headed by Non-Bermudian Household Reference Persons by Household Type, Race

and Sex of Household Reference Person ......................................................................................... 260

CONSTITUENCY

15.1 Population by Bermudian Status, Race and Constituency ......................................................... 261

15.2 Bermudian Population 18 Years and Over by Race, Sex and Constituency ................................. 264

15.3 Bermudian Population 18 Years and Over by Age Group, Sex and Constituency ........................ 267

REFERENCES ................................................................................................................................ 270

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PREFACE

The 2016 Population and Housing Census marks the shortest interval between censuses in Bermuda’s history. Bermuda’s most recent census was launched on May 20, 2016 in alignment with the Statistics (Census of Population and Housing) Order 2016. A census is the largest project conducted by the Department of Statistics (DOS) and required the use of all of the department’s human resources in some capacity. However, a core Census Planning Team (CPT) was responsible for developing the strategy to complete the 2016 Census. The CPT comprised Mrs. Melinda Williams (Director); Mr. Ron Farier, Mr. Steven Holdipp, and Mr. Andrew Simpson (Statisticians); Mr. Vincent Williams-Savery (Statistician Designate); and Mrs. Dhwanna Denwiddie Burrows, Mr. Jabbar Jackson, Mr. Andrew Robinson, Ms. Judy Tacklyn and Mrs. Stephanie Tankard (Assistant Statisticians). The contributions of CPT members, CPT minute recorders, CPT subcommittee members, In-house Census Officers, Editor and Coder and Interviewers are acknowledged gratefully. Our collective sacrifice, dedication and teamwork contributed to a 98% pre-imputation completion rate. It cannot be overstated that the collaboration and cooperation of businesses, Government departments, quangos and the general public was vital and thus I thank all corporate and individual partners and data providers.

Censuses provide an invaluable snapshot of the profile of a country’s people and housing stock at a particular point in time. As such, the 2016 Census data is an excellent resource for research, study, business, forward planning and evidence-based decision making to help shape our community’s future. Any user who requires advice, assistance or clarification on any of the tabulations in this report is encouraged to contact the DOS.

Melinda Williams Director of Statistics April 9, 2018

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LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS

CAPI Computer Assisted Personal Interviewer

CATI Computer Assisted Telephone Interviewer

CD Census District

CPT Census Planning Team

DOS Department of Statistics

HRP Household Reference Person

NEC Not Elsewhere Classified

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CONCEPTS AND DEFINITIONS

Age Age is the length of time a person has been alive, measured in completed years. It was measured as the difference between date of birth and Census Day, May 20, 2016.

Average Household Size Average household size is calculated by dividing the total de jure civilian non-institutional population by the total number of households.

Total De Jure Civilian Non-Institutional Population

Total Number of Households

Bedroom The room or rooms contained in a dwelling that was designed for sleeping, regardless of how the room was used. A bedroom must have a window and be able to contain an adult twin bed. Studio apartments, in which the living and sleeping areas are contained in the same room, are deemed to have no bedrooms in order to distinguish such dwellings from those which do have one purpose-built bedroom.

Bermuda Bermuda is located in the North Atlantic Ocean, near the western edge of the Sargasso Sea, roughly 580 nautical miles (1,070 km, 670 mi) east-southeast of Cape Hatteras on the Outer Banks of North Carolina. Although usually referred to in the singular, the British Overseas Territory consists of approximately 138 islands (Bermuda Parliament, No Date).

For census purposes, Bermuda is considered to be 100% urban.

Bermudian Population This is a sub-group of the total population and includes only persons who have or are deemed to have Bermudian status either by birth, grant or marriage. Persons in this sub-group include persons born in Bermuda (Bermuda born) as well as persons born in other countries (foreign born) who have acquired Bermudian status.

Census Day The reference date to which the majority of census questions refer. In 2016, Census Day was Friday, May 20, 2016.

Census District A Census District (CD) is a geographic region defined for the purpose of taking a census. There were 245 CD's in the 2016 Census.

Census Night The reference night that was used to determine whether a person was in Bermuda or abroad, for census purposes, was the period between sunset and 11:59 p.m. on Friday, May 20, 2016.

Civilian Non-Institutional Population The civilian non-institutional population includes persons who usually, for six months or more, reside in Bermuda irrespective of where they were physically on Census Night. As such, residents temporarily overseas for vacation, business, school or other purposes are included. It excludes overseas visitors, the institutional population and the non-sheltered population.

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Completion Rate This is the total number of assessment numbers counted in the census divided by the total number of assessment numbers multiplied by 100.

Total Number of Assessment Numbers Counted in the Census x 100

Total Number of Assessment Numbers

Constituency A constituency is one of the official political boundaries to elect a representative for the constituency in parliament. Bermuda had 36 political constituencies.

De Facto Population The de facto population refers to all persons who were physically present in Bermuda on Census Night. It includes the civilian non-institutional population, overseas visitors and transients, the institutional population and the non-sheltered population.

De Jure Population The de jure population refers to persons who have lived, or are expected to live, in Bermuda for six months or more as of Census Day irrespective of where they were physically present on Census Night. As such, residents present on Census Night and temporarily overseas for vacation, business, school or other purposes are included. It excludes overseas visitors and the institutional population.

Dwelling Unit Dwelling units include private dwelling units, group dwelling units and other dwelling units (boats).

Emigrant An emigrant is a person who leaves one country with the intent to settle in another for a period of at least one year. A student who has gone abroad to study for a specific period or a person seeking medical attention or on vacation (even an extended vacation) is not considered an emigrant.

Employed/ Working Population Persons were employed or part of the working population if they were 16 years and over and if, during the week of May 13 to 19, 2016, they either: worked for pay or payment in kind. The working population also includes persons who had a job but were not at work due to vacation, sick leave, maternity leave, etc.

Full Bathroom A full bathroom must have a sink, toilet and a shower or bathtub. Two half bathrooms do not qualify as one full bathroom.

Gross Income Gross income refers to income from wages and/or salaries before deductions, such as pension, health insurance, union dues, etc.

Group Dwelling Unit This is a dwelling unit where the occupants live collectively for disciplinary, health, custodial, work or other reasons and share the cooking, sleeping and/or sanitary facilities with other households. Generally, group dwellings are available primarily to selected persons, not the general population. They differ from institutions in that occupants' movements to and from the premises are less restricted.

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Examples of group dwellings include hotel staff quarters, transitional housing, police barracks and rooming houses catering for six or more paying guests as well as Mid-Atlantic Wellness Institute group homes catering to any number of clients.

Highest Academic Qualification Highest academic qualification refers to an individual's success which is verified by the receipt of a certificate as of Census Day. The range of academic achievement is from none (no formal certificate) to post-graduate degree. Professional designations such as Certified Public Accountant and Chartered Financial Analyst are excluded.

Hours Worked in Main Job Hours worked in main job is the total number of hours usually worked in a main job each week by a person 16 years and over and includes paid or unpaid overtime.

Household A household is a person or group of persons living together in a dwelling unit.

Household Reference Person The Household Reference Person (HRP) is the person 18 years and over who carries the main responsibility of the household's affairs. In the case of a group of unrelated persons sharing a dwelling on an equal basis, the person whom the others acknowledge as the HRP is accepted as such for census purposes.

Household Type Household type refers to the classification of households into categories based on the relationships of household members to others as outlined below:

1. One person

Nuclear Households 2. Married couple 3. Father with child(ren) 4. Mother with child(ren) 5. Adult child/children with live-in parent(s) (adult child is not married, legally separated or living

with a partner)

Extended Households (All Members Related): 6. One or more nuclear families with or without other persons related to the nucleus 7. Adult child with live-in parent(s) with other persons related to the nucleus 8. Grandchild(ren) (under 18 years) living with grandparent(s) with or without other relatives

under 18 years, for example, niece/step child 9. Other relatives, for example uncle, aunt, cousins

Composite Household (Not All Members Related): 10. Unmarried couple with or without their children plus other persons 11. Unmarried couple with or without their children 12. Grandchild(ren) (under 18 years old) living with grandparent(s) with or without other relatives

plus other person(s) not related to nucleus 13. Related and non-related persons 14. Other non-related persons, for example roommates, live-in partner or foster child

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Immigrant An immigrant is a person who enters a country after residing in another with the intent of taking up residence for six months or more.

Imputation A statistical technique for assigning reasonable values for inconsistent, poor quality or missing data. For the 2016 Census, a donor imputation method was used for household non-response and donor imputation and administrative resources were used for item imputation.

Income Income includes:

Income from Main Job: gross income from wages, salaries, tips, bonuses and commissions and net earnings from self-employment.

Income from All Other Sources: regular income from other jobs, pensions, annuities, dividends, rents, child support, alimony, financial assistance, scholarships, etc. It excludes one-time income receipts, such as lottery winnings, inheritances, etc.

Income was collected in actual dollar amounts or in ranges. The weekly, monthly and annual ranges are outlined on the Flash Card in Appendix A.

Industry This is the main type of activity undertaken by the organization, enterprise, business, or unit of economic activity that employs one or more people aged 16 years and over.

Institutional Population The institutional population refers to the inmates of correctional facilities and youth detention centres, persons in homes for the aged, long-stay hospital patients, persons in the hospice and those in adult shelters and children’s homes.

Institutions These are group dwellings where occupants' movements are restricted such as correctional facilities, hospices, hospitals, youth detention centres, children’s homes and senior citizens’ homes.

Intercensal Period This is the period between two censuses. The previous two intercensal periods were May 21, 2000 to May 20, 2010 and May 21, 2010 to May 20, 2016.

Labour Force/ Economically Active Population These terms refer to the body of persons 16 years and over who furnish the supply of labour for the production of economic goods and services whether they are working or looking for work.

It includes only persons 16 years and over who were either employed or actively sought work (inclusive of students irrespective of education level) during the week preceding Census Day, May 13 to 19, 2016. Hence, the labour force is a combination of two groups: those who were employed (the working population); and, those without a job who were actively seeking work (the unemployed population).

Labour Force Participation Rate The labour force participation rate is the percentage of the population 16 to 64 years who were either employed or unemployed.

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Labour Force 16 to 64 Years x 100

Population 16 to 64 Years

Main Job A person's main job is one where he or she receives health insurance and pension benefits.

Marital Status This refers to the state of being never married, married, widowed, divorced or legally separated.

Median The median is the value which divides a distribution into two equal groups, half having values above the median and half having values below the median.

Municipality A municipality is a town or city which has incorporated status and powers of self-governance. There were two municipalities in Bermuda: the City of Hamilton in Pembroke Parish and the Town of St. George’s in St. George’s Parish.

Nativity Nativity refers to a person's country of birth.

Non-Bermudian Population This is a sub-group of the total population and refers to all persons who do not have Bermudian status. Persons in this sub-group include persons born in Bermuda (Bermuda born) as well as persons born in other countries (foreign born) but who have not acquired Bermudian status. The three categories of non-Bermudian are Permanent Resident Certificate Holder, Non-Bermudian Spouse of a Bermudian and Other Non-Bermudian.

Non-Sheltered Population The non-sheltered population are those who have no fixed abode and who do not stay in adult shelters. These persons have no habitable dwelling to call home and usually sleep outdoors in places such as entrances to buildings, bus shelters, vehicles and derelict buildings. The non-sheltered form part of the de jure population but are excluded from the civilian non institutional population analysis.

Not in the Labour Force/ Economically Inactive These terms refer to any person of working age (16 years and over) who was neither employed nor unemployed (e.g. retired, not actively seeking work, engaged in home duties, etc.)

Not Stated The category ‘not stated’ is used exclusively where a person has not provided any response to the question asked.

Not Elsewhere Classified Not elsewhere classified (NEC) is a residual category for responses that have no appropriate category.

Occupation An occupation is a set of jobs that require the performance of similar or identical sets of tasks by employed people 16 years and over.

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Old Age Dependency Ratio The old age dependency ratio is the ratio of the population 65 years and over to the population 15 to 64 years.

Population 65 Years and Older x 100

Population 15 to 64 Years

Overseas Visitor and Transient Population The overseas visitor and transient population comprises people who were in Bermuda on Census Night but resided overseas for six months or more.

Parish A parish is an area of land with each containing a Parish Council. There are nine parishes in Bermuda and they are listed as follows from east to west: St. George's, Hamilton, Smith's, Devonshire, Pembroke, Paget, Warwick, Southampton and Sandys.

Payment in Kind Payment in kind refers to payment in a form other than money, such as goods or accommodations.

Population The term population refers to the de jure civilian non-institutional population.

Population Density Population density is a measure of the average population per unit of land area. It is calculated by dividing the de jure civilian non-institutional population by the total land area. Bermuda’s land area as of 2010 was 21.01 square miles and as of 2016 was 20.68 square miles (source: Department of Land Title and Registration January 26 2018).

De Jure Civilian Non-Institutional Population

Total Land Area

Private Dwelling Unit A private dwelling unit is a room or group of rooms used, or intended to be used, for living purposes. It must be capable of permanent human habitation and must have its own:

separate access to the street or common landing or staircase, and,

cooking, living, sleeping and sanitary facilities which the occupants of the dwelling do not have to share with any persons other than their own household members.

From a structural perspective, a private dwelling may be contained within a one-unit dwelling, a house comprising two or more apartments, an apartment building, or within part of a building which is used for residential as well as business or other purposes.

Relationship to Household Reference Person Relationship to HRP indicates the kind of relationship each person in a household has to the HRP.

Sex Sex is the distinction between males and females based on the biological differences in sexual characteristics.

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Sex Ratio The sex ratio is the number of males per 100 females.

Number of Males x 100

Number of Females

Tenure Tenure refers to the household's occupancy arrangement for the private dwelling unit (e.g. owner-occupied or non-owner occupied).

Total Dependency Ratio The total dependency ratio is the ratio of the population under 15 years and 65 years and over to the population 15 to 64 years.

Population Under 15 years + Population 65 Years and Older x 100 Population 15 to 64 Years

Total Household Income Total household income is collective income from all sources received for the year ending on Census Day for all persons 16 years and over in a household.

Total Personal Income Total personal income is collective income from all sources a person 16 years and over received for the year ending on Census Day.

Unemployed The unemployed comprise all persons 16 years and over who during the week prior to Census Day were without work but were actively seeking work.

Unemployment Rate The unemployment rate is the number of unemployed people as a percentage of the labour force.

Unemployed 16 Years and Over x 100

Labour Force 16 Years and Over

Usual Residence Usual residence is the dwelling that a person regards as his or her home and is the place where the person sleeps the majority of the time.

Usual Resident A usual resident is a person who has lived, or is expected to live, in Bermuda for six months or more as of Census Day irrespective of where they were physically on Census Day.

Vacant Dwelling This is a habitable dwelling that has no legal occupants. Examples are:

unoccupied dwelling available for rent or lease; unoccupied dwelling available for sale; a dwelling unit that is held empty pending the settlement of litigation; and a dwelling unit held empty for other reasons.

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Dwelling units whose occupants were temporarily away/ abroad at the time of the census were not classified as “vacant”, nor were the empty homes/ apartments of non-resident owners classified as such.

Vacation Home This is a private dwelling unit where the occupants live for less than six months a year.

Visitor A visitor to a dwelling is a person who was present in a dwelling on Census Night but does not usually reside there.

Youth Dependency Ratio The youth dependency ratio is the ratio of the population under 15 years to the population 15 to 64 years.

Population Under 15 Years x 100

Population 15 to 64 Years

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TECHNICAL NOTE

Coverage and Completion Rate During the undertaking of every census, interviewers are dependent on household respondents to provide the correct information in response to questions asked on the questionnaire. Also, household members often respond to the census on behalf of other persons who live in the same household who are not available or are difficult to contact. In this regard, there will always be a degree of partial response, non-response or undercounting. Similar to previous censuses, the 2016 Census was susceptible to these occurrences.

2016 Census In the 2016 Census, all households were sent letters, called and/or visited giving a 100% coverage rate. The pre-imputation completion rate was 98%, leading to 827 households that were not completed. In order to achieve a complete data set for all households, data was imputed for these missing households. In cases of partially completed households, data was also imputed for some variables.

2010 Census After the official deadline for the 2010 Census enumeration period, persons representing 182 households contacted the DOS for members of their households to be counted. These persons responded to a minimal number of questions asked of them on behalf of 413 additional persons. Therefore, the census data will show a degree of partial or non-response for these households.

At the end of the census data collection period, a 100% coverage rate was achieved with a pre-imputation completion rate of 87%. There were roughly 4,400 households for which data had not been obtained. In alignment with statistical best practices, administrative data sources were utilized to reduce the undercount and to impute important demographic data items, such as age, sex, date of birth, Bermudian status, employment and race. As a result, census records for 1,106 households comprising 2,551 persons were imputed only for these demographic data items. The imputation reduced the undercount of outstanding households. However, data items for the remaining census questions were not imputed for 1,106 households. After the imputation, 3,321 households were not accounted for. These households comprised a combination of vacation homes, occupied and vacant dwelling units.

Limitations and Comparability

Imputations The imputation process differed between the 2010 Census and 2016 Census resulting in lower levels of non-response in the 2016 Census. Intercensal changes reflect a combination of real change and change as a result of lower non-response for the 2016 Census. Therefore, users are cautioned not to calculate changes in absolute numbers or intercensal percentage changes of absolute numbers to compare the civilian non-institutional population and private dwelling units. Percentage point changes are recommended for comparison purposes. With the exception of population density, statistical indicators using means, medians, rates and ratios are not affected by these limitations and are comparable.

The data for the institutional, non-sheltered and group dwelling populations are comparable with the 2010 Census data as they were not subject to differing imputation methodologies. Percentage point changes were used primarily to analyse these populations due to the small numbers.

Migration The immigration statistics on duration of residence since last return/ arrival to live in Bermuda are based on a calendar year of last return/ arrival. Therefore, the duration of residence statistics are approximations as it is unknown whether the last return/ arrival was before or after May 20 for any calendar year.

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The emigration and immigration statistics are not comparable due to the limitations of the emigration data. The census information collected on emigrants was proxy data; information was provided on behalf of the emigrant by a household member. The main limitation of the 2010 and 2016 Census emigration data is that it was unable to capture situations where entire households left the island, as there was no one to provide this information. In addition, if all of the household members of an emigrant moved to another household in Bermuda, the information about the emigrant would not likely have been collected.

Fertility Due to a change in questionnaire design between the 2010 Census and 2016 Census, the fertility data is not comparable. Therefore, 2010 Census fertility data is omitted from this report. Furthermore, the number of live births does not align with the number of live births reported by the Registry General Department for three reasons. Firstly, the reporting period for the census is May 21, 2015 to May 20, 2016 whereas the Registry General Department reports live births by calendar year. Secondly, the census data includes live births to residents regardless of whether the birth occurred in Bermuda or overseas, unlike the Registry General Department which reports on residents’ live births that occur in Bermuda. Finally, live births reported in the census could possibly include unregistered live births whereas the Registry General Department reports on registered live births only.

Working Population The working population from censuses is not comparable with the annual Employment Survey as the census collects information on main jobs while the Employment Survey collects information on all jobs. In addition, the reference period for the census differs from the Employment Survey.

Income In 2016, steps were taken to improve the quality of the income data by collecting exact values and income ranges. In order to facilitate comparisons with the 2010 Census income data collected only in income ranges, exact values collected in 2016 were assigned to income ranges. The collection of income data using exact values and income ranges in the next census will allow for future comparisons to be made with the benchmark 2016 Census income data.

Household Reference Person Tables relating to households by the characteristics of the Household Reference Person (HRP) may not represent the characteristics of the entire household. In other words, household members may have the same characteristics as the HRP or may possess different characteristics. For example, the HRP may be black and the spouse may be white.

Percentage Distribution Revisions and Calculations The 2016 data contained within this report includes updated figures and supersedes the preliminary results completed in December 2017. This report includes updated 2010 Census tabulations and analyses that supersedes the corresponding data within the 2010 Census Population and Housing Report Revised.

A new methodology has been adopted in the calculation of percentage distributions adapted from Statistics New Zealand’s 2013 Census data user guide (page 19). Percentage distributions are now calculated based on the total number of observations excluding non-response and not stated values. The benefit of excluding non-response and not stated values as response options in percentage distribution calculations is that it allows for more accurate intercensal comparisons between response categories.

Note: In some tables, percentages may not add to totals due to rounding.

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ADMINISTRATION

Planning The process of conducting the 2016 Census began by establishing a CPT that conceptualized and implemented a project plan, developed the budget and acquired the required resources for the census. The project plan was informed largely by researching international best practices, soliciting input from major stakeholders and addressing recommendations from the 2010 Census. A census pre-test was conducted in 2014 to fine-tune the major census phases. Feedback from the pre-test was used to refine the processes for the 2016 Census. Under the guidance of the Ministry of the Cabinet Office and the Director of Statistics, the CPT bore the main responsibility for organizing and overseeing the day-to-day census operations. The CPT was supported by 4 subcommittees comprised of staff members who assisted the subcommittee leaders. The teams were as follows:

Team 1: Administration and Pre-Enumeration Activities

Team 2: Recruitment, Training and Special Areas Field Operations

Team 3: Questionnaire Design and Field Operations

Team 4: Interview Centre and Post-Enumeration Activities

Figure 1 depicts the organizational structure of the 2016 Census. The remainder of this section provides brief descriptions of the activities and challenges.

Figure 1

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Budget The estimated 2016 Census current account budget was $1.7 million. However, actual expenditure amounted to $572 thousand (34% of the budget). The primary reason for being under budget was that the budget accounted for a higher percentage of data collection being completed by the more costly field interviewing than actually materialized. As shown in Figure 2, professional services (i.e. payments to interviewers) accounted for the largest proportion of actual expenditure at 35%. This budget excluded the $168 thousand capital budget for the development of the e-census software application which was included in the Information Technology Office’s budget.

Questionnaire Design A census of population and housing is designed to give a comprehensive count of the resident population and its housing stock. With respect to information content, it should show a good balance between demographic, social and economic characteristics and be in accord with international standards regarding the capture of basic data items. As such, Bermuda’s 2016 Census questionnaire was designed in accordance with the United Nations’ and the Caribbean Community’s guidelines and the DOS’ objectives to shorten the questionnaire to achieve cost savings, reduce the duration of interviewing and minimise response burden on the public. The population and housing questionnaire for private dwelling units includes a total of 43 questions that are grouped in fifteen sections (Appendix B): Geographic Identifiers This group of questions includes information inclusive of CD number, assessment number and household number. The information in this section is necessary for deriving tabulations by parish, constituency and CD and is essential for mapping applications of the data.

Professional Services35%

Wages27%

Advertising & Promotion

16%

Salaries - Overtime 12%

Materials & Supplies8%

Wages - Overtime2%

Other1%

Figure 22016 Census Actual Expenditure by Type

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Household Listing There are six questions in the household listing section. The purpose of this section is to ascertain the number of persons who usually lived at the household as of Census Day, May 20, 2016. It also collects information on the number of overseas visitors and visitors who usually live elsewhere in Bermuda who may have been at the household on Census Day. Housing There are 12 questions in the housing section of the questionnaire and the purpose of this section is to provide a statistical profile of the size and quality of the residential housing stock. The key questions in the housing section relate to factors such as:

H1 Type of building (one-unit dwelling, apartment, etc.) H2 Bedrooms H3 Full bathrooms H4 Type of tenure (owner-occupied or non-owner occupied) H5 Rent/mortgage payments H6 If former household members had emigrated H7 Number of emigrants E1 Year of emigration E2 Age of emigrant E3 Sex of emigrant E4 Race of emigrant E5 Bermudian status of emigrant

Where Spent Census Night Question P1 was asked of all persons and determines whether they spent Census Night in Bermuda or abroad. The purpose of the question is to obtain a de facto count of the population.

Characteristics Questions P2-P6 recorded information on an individual’s relationship to the HRP, sex, date of birth, age and racial group.

The questions on age and sex are the key questions in the population questionnaire. Distributions by age and sex are necessary for most of the detailed tabulations since many other characteristics of the population vary according to age and sex. In addition, many of the quality tests of census data relate to the age and sex distributions of the enumerated population.

The question on relationship to the HRP allows for the categorization of the household and enables analysis based on the household composition. Birthplace, Immigration and Bermudian Status Questions P7-P11 provides the information for these three sections. This information allows for tabulations on the Bermuda-born population, foreign-born population and those with Bermudian status. It also shows the major countries of birth for the foreign-born population as well as the year or period when such persons entered Bermuda. The information in this section is useful in producing population projections. Health Questions P12-P13 collected information on the types of health insurance coverage and the reasons why persons did not have health insurance coverage.

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Marital Status Question P14 relates to marital status and is directed to persons 15 years and over. Marital status is a basic social indicator for analysis of the population. The data can be used with fertility profiles, for household type coding and also can be linked with housing and income data to estimate housing demand. Fertility for Women Question P15 provides information on the number of live births to females 15-49 years old. This information is used for the study of fertility levels and patterns and for the development of population projections. Education Question P16 provides information about the highest level of academic qualifications of Bermuda’s population 16 years and over. Information on academic qualification provides a very broad indicator of the literacy level in Bermuda.

Highest academic qualification, refers to an individual’s success at public or external examinations which is verified by receipt of a certificate. The academic achievements range from ‘no formal certificates’ to ‘doctorate degrees’; only the highest level in respect of each individual is recorded. Economic Activity The purpose of this section (questions P17-P21) is to identify statistically those persons who comprise Bermuda’s labour force and to develop a profile of them in terms of such factors as:

• Number of months worked • Main economic activity • Number of hours worked • Occupation • Industry (sector of employment)

This section is directed to persons 16 years and over. The key question in this section is question P18, which refers to main economic activity during the reference week of May 13 to 19, 2016. From the responses to this question, we derive measures of the labour force (i.e. the working population and the unemployed population), and the economically inactive (e.g. retirees and those engaged in voluntary work). Other information from this section enables the production of detailed occupational listings and industrial analysis of the economy by employment levels.

Income from Main Job and Other Sources These sections cover questions P22-P25 for the population 16 years and over. Income from the main job was collected separately from income from all other sources. Income from other sources includes income from other jobs, pensions, rents, owned properties, financial assistance from government or private sources and income from other sources such as alimony or child support. It excludes one-time income receipts, such as lottery winnings, inheritances, etc. Income is an important economic indicator in its own right and is very useful in the analysis of social issues related to employment and housing.

Mapping Prior to the 2016 Census of Population and Housing, the DOS liaised with the Land Title Registry Office to ensure that the most up-to-date mapping layers were available for the Geographic Information Systems mapping software. A flyover of the island took place in 2013 and images were used to update the island’s roads, buildings and other structures. Individual maps for the 245 CDs were created by the

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DOS using a scale of 1:2,500. These CD maps were printed and incorporated into the Interviewer Portfolios for reference by the interviewers.

Publicity In order to garner the support and cooperation of the community, it was necessary that the public was informed adequately about the Census, its objectives and how it would benefit Bermuda. To heighten the population awareness of the census effort, the Department of Communication and Information along with CITV were utilized to build a comprehensive public awareness campaign. They created public service awareness materials featuring well-known members of the community. In addition, 30 second public service video and audio announcements were recorded and aired on various media outlets. Each of these was designed to appeal to varying segments of the community. The campaign used a census logo for branding and the slogan was “Because People Count”. Prior to Census Day, decals were placed on the rear windows of buses and posters were placed in areas frequented heavily throughout the island encouraging the community to participate in the census. Throughout the campaign, other means of getting the message out included the following:

Banner Bugs

Digital Signage

Email Blasts

Fashion Show

Internet

Magazine

Ministerial Statements

Newspaper

Online Media

Posters

Press Conference

Radio

Shopping Bags

Signs

SMS Blast

Talk Show Appearances

Television

Recruitment The DOS partnered with the Department of Human Resources to use the Human Resources Management Information System to process most applications. The remaining applications were completed manually and submitted to the DOS. Successful applicants underwent security vetting by the Bermuda Police Service. The recruitment timing varied by position according to when temporary or casual workers were required.

The total number of applicants for each post advertised were as follows:

Computer Assisted Personal Interviewers (CAPI) – 354 o Interviewed households in-person using netbook computers or paper questionnaires.

Computer Assisted Telephone Interviewers (CATI) – 82 o Interviewed households by telephone from the DOS office using the e-Census software

application.

Group Dwelling Interviewers – 77 o Interviewed group dwelling households in-person using netbook computers or paper

questionnaires.

Non-Sheltered Interviewers – 72 o Interviewed non-sheltered households in-person using paper questionnaires.

Editor & Coders – 72 o Checked questionnaires for completeness, accuracy and consistency and coded

responses at the DOS office.

In-House Census Officers – 63

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o Performed a variety of census-related administrative duties from the DOS office such as conducted walk-in interviews, approved e-census questionnaires and supervised interviewers.

Translation Interviewers – 61 o Interviewed the non-English speaking population using netbook computers in-person or

telephones at the DOS office.

There were multiple advertisements for CAPI in an effort to increase the number of productive fieldworkers.

Training Training is an essential part of any census or survey as the fieldworkers and office staff play vital roles in data collection. An important aspect of data collection is ensuring that the information is collected according to prescribed standards and procedures as outlined by the census training. Well trained staff is essential as it helps to ensure consistency in gathering data and garners the public’s confidence in the census operations.

All census training was conducted via in-class Microsoft PowerPoint presentations. This was a shift away from the previous census' verbatim training method and was chosen to shorten the length of training and provided a more engaging training experience. As such, the PowerPoint presentations did not contain all of the details included in the Interviewer's Manual. Trainees were asked to collect and review their Interviewer's Manuals at least one week prior to the start of training so that they could receive maximum benefit from the training.

All but two training sessions took place during evenings (typically 6pm to 9pm). A written assessment was administered at the end of training along with the introduction of interview observation assessments. This component was added to gauge the ability of trainees to apply their learning in the practical setting of an interview.

Training for the 2016 Census took place over a period of six months and encompassed preparing permanent and temporary staff and casual workers. Multiple CAPI training sessions were required in an attempt to boost the number of interviewers due to high rates of attrition that occurred at various stages of the census operation.

Enumeration The 2016 Census of Population and Housing incorporated a three-stage approach to the collection of the census information from Bermuda’s private households. Between each stage there was an administrative period. Initially the enumeration period was scheduled from May 21 until December 31 2016. Due to the census completion rate being 81% in December 2017, the Minister authorized the extension of the enumeration until March 31, 2017 to minimise the negative implications of a low completion rate. The timeframes for the three stages of data collection were as follows:

1. Stage 1 - May 21, 2016 to July 13, 2016 2. Stage 2 – July 20, 2016 to August 24, 2016 3. Stage 3 - September 1, 2016 to March 31, 2017

Stage 1 The Cabinet approved the development of an e-census software application solution for the collection and management of the 2016 Census. This decision allowed the DOS to provide household members with a quick, easy and convenient method to complete the census. In addition, the e-census application reduced the Department’s reliance on interviewers and realized cost savings.

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The first stage of data collection was self-enumeration through the e-census software application. Prior to Census Day, all private dwelling units in Bermuda were mailed a letter. The letter contained a specific username and password for each household along with detailed instructions on how to identify an HRP and how to complete the census questionnaire for the household. Household members 16 years and over were given the option to have the HRP complete the questionnaire on his/ her behalf or to complete his/ her own questionnaire. Once completed, the electronic questionnaire was submitted by the HRP or individual household member for the DOS to review and approve. If the questionnaire passed a number of verification checks, the DOS sent a confirmation email to the HRP or the individual household member and thanked him/ her for their participation. However, if the questionnaire was flagged for errors, then the HRP or individual household member was contacted to resolve the issues. After the issues were resolved, the questionnaire was resubmitted for approval.

Corporate Interviews An information campaign took place to encourage businesses to allow their employees to complete the census online during working hours, where possible. Over 100 employers were contacted to lend their support for this initiative and the DOS staff availed themselves to visit these businesses and assist staff with census completions. Workers in the public sector were also encouraged through Government-wide emails and their heads of departments to use the online census application to complete their census. Stage 2 During the second stage of enumeration, households that did not provide their information in the previous stage were called by the DOS telephone interviewers. The DOS used its survey database to contact households for telephone interviews with the e-census application. Approximately 25 CATI interviewers were hired and supervised on weeknights and weekends. Stage 3 In the third stage of data collection, field interviewers visited the remaining households to collect information from households that had not completed the census during the first two stages. The field interviewers were equipped with paper questionnaires and netbook computers which streamlined the data collection process by adding automated skip instructions and preventing out-of-range responses by using the Census and Survey Processing System software. Approximately 140 field interviewers were employed by the DOS during Stage 3. Interviewers were required to report to the DOS supervisors on a weekly basis to submit completed work and to back up the data on the netbook computers. They were required to visit each household at least three different times on different days. If household members were not at home, ‘call back cards’ were left at the household with the pertinent contact information. Households that had not been interviewed by the middle of March 2017 were visited by special enumeration teams, handpicked from staff members and the high-performing interviewers. Interview Centre The Interview Centre served as a central location for households to self-complete the 2016 Census interview or to be interviewed by a DOS employee. Operating out of the DOS office in the City of Hamilton, the Interview Centre served nearly 600 households (accounting for just over 1,000 persons) who sought assistance with completing their census throughout all 3 stages.

Special Enumeration Special Enumeration is a subset of Field Operations involving the collection of data from persons who resided in group dwellings or institutions and the non-sheltered population. Group dwelling data is included as a component of the main census data file whereas institutional and non-sheltered data are excluded from the main census data file.

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Group Dwellings The purpose of the group dwelling enumeration was to acquire a count and profile of the population who usually resided in a group dwelling as of Census Night. The enumeration phase commenced on May 21, 2016 and concluded on March 31, 2017. Three officers managed six group dwelling interviewers, two interviewers each, and an additional member served as an alternate. Interviewers met weekly with their group dwelling supervisor. Institutions The purpose of the data collection from institutions was to acquire a count and profile of the institutional population as of Census Night. The 2016 Census was the first Census in which all institutions were requested to complete the Census electronically on behalf of the residents in their facility. This was a shift away from Census interviewers collecting Census data from the administrator via a paper questionnaire. The new method proved to be a cost-saver for the DOS as interviewers did not need to be hired. The institutional data collection period was from May 21, 2016 to March 31, 2017. Non-Sheltered The 2016 Census was the third Census to collect data on the non-sheltered population in Bermuda, following the 2000 and 2010 Census. In addition to collecting data on questions that were asked during previous censuses, questions on economic activity were added to the non-sheltered questionnaire. This allowed the DOS to provide a more comprehensive profile of the non-sheltered population.

Non-Sheltered interviewers were provided with a recommended strategy for locating non-sheltered persons to interview. The strategy was prepared by the DOS after consultation with agencies/people that work with non-sheltered persons, including community workers, government departments and non-government support agencies. In addition, 2010 Census data on the location of non-sheltered persons was also reviewed. Members of the public were also asked to inform the DOS of any known locations where non-sheltered persons resided. The strategy included suggested locations to visit where the chances of finding non-sheltered persons were greatest and recommended times of day to conduct interviews. The non-sheltered interviewing period took place between June 6, 2016 and March 31, 2017. The majority of the non-sheltered persons counted were interviewed during the first three months of the period.

Remuneration The 2010 Census pay rates per questionnaire were used as a benchmark for preparing the 2016 Census pay rates per questionnaire. Adjustments were made to the pay rate to reflect the shorter 2016 Census questionnaire. Phase 1 payments were implemented from May 21, 2016 and bonus rates applied from February 21, 2017 until March 31, 2017 (see below).

Interviewing Method Phase 1 Rate Bonus Rate CATI (no-appointment) $13.00 $16.25 Group Dwellings $12.00 $15.00 Translation (phone) $18.00 $22.50 Translation (face/ face) $23.00 $28.75 Non-Sheltered $21.00 $26.25 CAPI (netbook/paper) $17.00 $21.25 Partials $6.00 $7.50 Gas Allowance $3.00 $3.75 Subdivided Dwelling Units/Non-Compliant Households

$5.00

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Post-Enumeration

Preparatory Activities The use of logic or front-end edits built into the online census application reduced the number of errors that needed to be corrected. After the data collection phase concluded, various methods were employed to ensure that all data that were captured electronically were clean and fit for use. These methods included the use of an edit programme that was developed to flag errors related to missing responses, invalid codes, duplicate entries and conflicting answers. These errors were investigated and resolved. Editing, Coding and Data Verification The editing, coding and data verification phase of the 2016 Census was executed over an 11 month period (February 2017 to January 2018). Editing census questionnaires was necessary to ensure that there were no responses to questions that were outside of a specified range. Data were edited extensively by using Census and Survey Processing System software to detect inconsistencies and invalid values. Frequency and cross tabulations were created to assess and refine the data. Coding was a procedure used to categorise open-ended responses according to pre-existing classification systems. The 2016 Census was the first time computer aided coding was used to facilitate the coding process for occupation and industry. Data verification was a process whereby selected household members were contacted to confirm information collected. Imputations Two types of imputation were used primarily during the data processing phase of the 2016 Census. Dynamic imputation (hot deck technique) eliminated unknown answers from the data by allocating values for unavailable, unknown, incorrect or inconsistent data. For the first time, the nearest neighbour imputation method was used to account for occupied households which were visited by interviewers but the census questionnaires were not completed for various reasons. This imputation method was the best fit to address non-response and provided the total population for Bermuda. Tabulations A tabulation plan was produced and reviewed by the CPT. Census tables were generated by using Census and Survey Processing System software. All tables were double-checked by another officer.

Challenges An undertaking as major as a census is never without its challenges. Several obstacles to the smooth running of the 2016 Census are listed below: Conduct of a 2015 Census Delayed to 2016 A major issue was the delay in obtaining the necessary budget to conduct a census in 2015. This delay resulted in the census being held in 2016 and an abbreviated preparation time for the conduct of the 2016 Census once the legal framework had been finalized. Although the 2016 Census was launched in time for Census Day, the shortened preparation time meant a condensed period for activities such as developing and testing the e-census software application, preparing interviewer training and developing the advertising and media campaign prior to the start of the census. Non-delivery of Mail in Some Areas Some households did not receive their login credentials in a timely manner to utilize the online Census application. The delayed and non-delivery of mail in some parishes coupled with the closure of some of the smaller sub post offices resulted in some households having to personally collect their mail and/or call the DOS to request their login credentials.

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Insufficient Applicants for Field Interviewer Positions The short supply of field interviewers was an impediment to a swift data collection period for interviewers. Attrition during census training and the conduct of the census were anticipated. Therefore, the greater the number of successful applicants, the more likely that the data collection period would have benefited from having a cadre of high-performing interviewers at the disposal of the DOS given any unforeseen circumstances. To boost the number of interviewers, Government employees were invited to apply for these positions with additional daytime training conducted to facilitate them. Additional advertisements were used to attract any other potential interviewers. Although these strategies yielded additional applicants, the attrition of previously recruited field interviewers resulted in a constant shortage in this area. Additional training was also held to assist potential field workers that may have required further training. Low Productivity for Some Field Interviewers Many interviewers, who although successfully completed training, either did not conduct any interviews or conducted very low numbers of interviews. In-office supervisors tracked the progress of interviewers on a weekly basis. Field interviewers with low completions but steady progress were given the opportunity to increase their completion rate. Inefficient interviewers were asked to return their interviewing kits and their assignments were given to high-performing interviewers to complete. These re-assignments increased the weekly uptake in completions but lengthened the data collection. Conduct of Other Households Surveys during the Same Period Household surveys conducted by other Government and Non-Government departments during the census data collection confused some households as to whether they completed the 2016 Census. Both non-census surveys asked basic demographic questions that appeared similar to those that were featured on the census questionnaire. Household members expressed to field interviewers that they completed the census when this was not the case. Delays occurred as interviewers would then have to verify the household members’ claims with DOS and then find an appropriate time to revisit the household and complete the census. Refusals and Non-response from Some Members of the Public Reluctance and refusals of some persons to cooperate with the census data collection is an unavoidable occurrence for every census initiative. The DOS initially countered this resistance with media campaigns that emphasized the importance of collecting accurate and comprehensive data for all residents. Persistent refusals were sent correspondence that reminded households of their duties under the Statistics Act 2002 and the penalties for non-compliance and were revisited by experienced interviewers. These combined efforts encouraged some households to ultimately cooperate. Hurricane Nicole In October 2016, Hurricane Nicole approached Bermuda which led to postponement of census training. In the aftermath of Hurricane Nicole, 90% of the island lost electricity which resulted in lost interviewing time. Six days after the hurricane passed all customers had electricity restored.

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POPULATION

De Jure Population The 2016 de jure population was 63,917 and was comprised nearly entirely of the civilian non-institutional population (Table 1). As a small component of the de jure population, the number of non-sheltered persons counted increased to 138. A profile of the non-sheltered population can be found in the Non-Sheltered section.

De Jure Civilian Non-Institutional Population by Sex The de jure civilian non-institutional population (or population) amounted to 63,779 (Table 2). The distribution of males and females remained unchanged at 48% and 52%, respectively. The sex ratio increased from 92 to 93 males per 100 females. The majority of the analysis in this report will focus on the de jure civilian non-institutional population.

Geographic Distribution Amongst the nine parishes, Pembroke retained the largest share of the population distribution at 17% (Table 3). Smith’s and Warwick had the only percentage point increases (+1) in their percentage distributions and St. George’s and Sandys had the only percentage point decreases (-1). The municipalities of the Town of St. George’s and the City of Hamilton both had 1 percentage point declines in their distributions.

Percentage

Point Change

De Jure Population 2016 2010 2016 2010 2010-2016

Total 63,917 64,319 100 100

Civilian Non-Institutional Population 63,779 64,237 100 100 **

Non-Sheltered Population 138 82 ** ** **

** Less than 1%.

Table 1

Percentage

Number Distribution

DE JURE POPULATION, 2016 AND 2010

Percentage

Point Change

Sex 2016 2010 2016 2010 2010-2016

Total 63,779 64,237 100 100

Male 30,690 30,858 48 48 **

Female 33,089 33,379 52 52 **

Sex Ratio 93 92

** Less than 1%.

Table 2

POPULATION BY SEX, 2016 AND 2010

Percentage

Number Distribution

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Bermuda’s population density was 3,084 persons per square mile in 2016 (Table 4). Map 1 provides a display of the population density by parish and municipality. Pembroke’s population density of 5,314 persons per square mile was the highest by some distance. St. George’s population density was 1,451 persons per square mile, considerably lower than any other parish. A factor in this much lower population density is that the airport is included in the total land area for St. George’s.

Percentage

Point Change

Parish and Municipality 2016 2010 2016 2010 2010-2016

Total 63,779 64,237 100 100

St. George's 5,659 6,422 9 10 -1

Town of St. George's 1,527 1,801 2 3 -1

Hamilton Parish 5,584 5,862 9 9 **

Smith's 5,984 5,406 9 8 +1

Devonshire 7,087 7,330 11 11 **

Pembroke 11,160 10,614 17 17 **

City of Hamilton 854 1,032 1 2 -1

Paget 5,899 5,702 9 9 **

Warwick 9,002 8,615 14 13 +1

Southampton 6,421 6,633 10 10 **

Sandys 6,983 7,653 11 12 -1

** Less than 1%.

Percentage

Distribution

Table 3

POPULATION BY PARISH AND MUNICIPALITY, 2016 AND 2010

Number

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De Facto Population In 2016, the de facto population was 64,486 (Table 5). The vast majority of the de facto population continued to be comprised of the civilian non-institutional population, increasing 8 percentage points to 91% of the total. The distribution of overseas visitors and transients decreased 9 percentage points to 7%, largely due to fewer cruise ships and yachts in Bermuda on Census Night in 2016. The institutional population on Census Night declined to 711. A profile of the institutional population is located in the Institutions section.

Parish and Municipality 2016 2010 2016 2010

Total 3,084 3,057 20.68 21.01

St. George's 1,451 1,618 3.90 3.97

Town of St. George's 2,881 3,335 0.53 0.54

Hamilton Parish 2,751 2,846 2.03 2.06

Smith's 3,149 2,830 1.90 1.91

Devonshire 3,710 3,818 1.91 1.92

Pembroke 5,314 5,007 2.10 2.12

City of Hamilton 3,050 3,822 0.28 0.27

Paget 2,906 2,755 2.03 2.07

Warwick 4,092 3,829 2.20 2.25

Southampton 2,721 2,764 2.36 2.40

Sandys 3,104 3,313 2.25 2.31

** Less than 1%.1 Source: Land Title Registry Office, 2018

Table 4

Area in Square

Miles1Number

POPULATION DENSITY BY PARISH AND MUNICIPALITY, 2016 AND 2010

Percentage

Point Change

De Facto Population 2016 2010 2016 2010 2010-2016

Total 64,486 71,328 100 100

Civilian Non-Institutional Population 59,000 58,932 91 83 +8

Overseas Visitors & Transients 4,637 11,492 7 16 -9

Institutional Population 711 822 1 1 **

Non-Sheltered Population 138 82 ** ** **

** Less than 1%.

DE FACTO POPULATION, 2016 AND 2010

Percentage

Number Distribution

Table 5

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AGE

Overview There was no intercensal change in the most populated age group which remained as 45 to 64 years (Figure 1). Of significance was that seniors (65 years and over) had the largest percentage point increase (+3) whereas 15 to 29 year olds had the largest percentage point decline (-2). Nearly half of the population was 45 years or older compared with 44% in 2010. Figure 1 also shows that the three youngest age groups had percentage point declines whereas the two oldest age groups had percentage point increases, indicating an ageing population. These demographic changes are occurring as a result of a reduction in fertility rates and greater longevity due to improvements in life expectancy. In 2016 there were 7 centenarians, up from 6 in 2010. If these demographic shifts continue, they may have a major impact on the size of the school population, the size of the labour force, on pension and health insurance plans and, in general, on Bermuda’s economy and society.

Dependency Ratios and Median Age Dependency ratios can be used as an indicator of the economic impact of population ageing by potential workers aged 15 to 64 years to support potential non-workers (under 15 years and 65 years and over). The total dependency ratio increased from 43 to 46 dependents per hundred persons 15 to 64 years (Table 1), due primarily to the rise in the proportion of seniors. The old age dependency ratio increased from 19 to 25 while the youth dependency ratio decreased from 23 to 22. The decline in the youth dependency ratio is mainly due to Bermuda’s low fertility levels.

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The median age of the population increased from 41 to 44 years, another indicator of an ageing population. Map 1 shows that the median age of the population by CD. The CD with the lowest median age of 32 years was in Devonshire and the CD with the highest median age of 77 years was in Southampton.

Ratio Change

Dependency Ratios and Median Age 2016 2010 2010-2016

Total Dependency Ratio 46 43 +3

Youth Dependency Ratio 22 23 -1

Old Age Dependency Ratio 25 19 +6

Median Age (years) 44 41

Number

Table 1

POPULATION BY DEPENDENCY RATIOS AND MEDIAN AGE, 2016 AND 2010

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Population Pyramid The population pyramid shows the age-sex distribution. In 2016, Bermuda’s population pyramid is constrictive, in that compared to a classic pyramid there is a narrowing of the pyramid base due to smaller percentages of younger people and a gradually declining top of the pyramid due to the percentages of seniors. The excess of females over males in the older age groups is due to their longer life expectancies, a trend typical among developed countries.

Population

Figure 2

Population Pyramid by Five-Year Age Group and Sex, 2016

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RACE

The majority of Bermuda’s population continued to report their race as black (Table 1). However, blacks had the only decline in their distribution during the six-year period (2010 to 2016), declining 2 percentage points to 52%. Whites comprised 31% as the second most reported race. The proportion of the population who were mixed increased 1 percentage point, as did its subcategory black and other races.

Race 2016 2010 2016 2010 2010-2016

Total 63,779 64,237 100 100

Black 33,339 34,532 52 54 -2

White 19,466 19,926 31 31 **

Asian 2,592 2,289 4 4 **

Mixed 5,780 4,838 9 8 +1

Black and White 2,246 2,273 4 4 **

Black and Other 2,032 1,594 3 2 +1

White and Other 1,502 971 2 2 **

Other 2,553 2,273 4 4 **

Not Stated 49 379

** Less than 1%.

Percentage

DistributionNumber

Percentage

Point Change

POPULATION BY RACE, 2016 AND 2010

Table 1

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NATIVITY

The Bermuda-born population comprised 70% of the total population (Table 1). With the exception of residents born in Canada, which declined 1 percentage point to 3%, all other categories remained unchanged in their percentage distributions.

At the specific country level, there were no changes to the ordering of the top five ranked countries of birth which were Bermuda, United Kingdom, United States, Canada and Jamaica, respectively. The Philippines climbed one spot to sixth with a corresponding drop to seventh for residents born in the Azores. India remained eighth and Portugal climbed five spots to ninth. Residents born in Barbados fell one spot to round out the top ten.

Country/ Region of Birth 2016 2010 2016 2010 2010-2016

Total 63,779 64,237 1 100 100

Bermuda 44,411 42,802 70 70 **

United Kingdom 4,088 3,942 6 6 **

United States of America 3,598 3,424 6 6 **

Caribbean 2,755 2,651 4 4 **

Asian Countries 2,563 2,305 4 4 **

Canada 2,140 2,235 3 4 -1

Azores/ Portugal 1,643 1,574 3 3 **

Other European Countries 1,231 1,125 2 2 **

African Countries 627 615 1 1 **

Other Countries 687 661 1 1 **

Not Stated 36 352

** Less than 1%.1 Includes 2,551 persons for whom there is no data - see Technical Note.

Table 1

Percentage

DistributionNumber

Percentage

Point Change

POPULATION BY COUNTRY/ REGION OF BIRTH, 2016 AND 2010

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BERMUDIAN STATUS

Overview Bermudians represented 79% of the population, up one percentage point from 2010 (Table 1). Conversely, the proportion who were non-Bermudian declined one percentage point to 21% in 2016. There were no intercensal changes in the proportions of the non-Bermudian subcategories. Non-Bermudian Spouses of Bermudians and Permanent Resident Certificate holders had a 3% share of the total population whereas Other Non-Bermudians remained at 15%.

Bermudian Status and Nativity Of the Bermudian population, 86% were Bermuda born compared with 10% of the non-Bermudian population. Of all categories, non-Bermudian Spouses of Bermudians were the least likely to be born in Bermuda at 1%. The largest shift in percentage distributions between 2010 and 2016 occurred for Permanent Resident Certificate holders, for whom the proportion who were Bermuda born increased 4 percentage points to 10%.

Bermudian Status Total Total

Total 63,779 44,411 19,332 36 100 70 30

Bermudian 50,201 43,068 7,121 12 100 86 14

Non-Bermudian 13,578 1,343 12,211 24 100 10 90

Non-Bermudian Spouse of a Bermudian 2,186 18 2,166 2 100 1 99

Permanent Resident Certificate Holder 1,879 189 1,688 2 100 10 90

Other Non-Bermudian 9,513 1,136 8,357 20 100 12 88

Not Stated 0 0 0 0 100 ** **

Total 64,237 1 42,802 18,532 352 100 70 30

Bermudian 48,027 41,575 6,230 222 100 87 13

Non-Bermudian 13,503 1,185 12,232 86 100 9 91

Non-Bermudian Spouse of a Bermudian 2,102 11 2,077 14 100 1 99

Permanent Resident Certificate Holder 1,878 109 1,764 5 100 6 94

Other Non-Bermudian 9,523 1,065 8,391 67 100 11 89

Not Stated 156 42 70 44 100 38 63

** Less than 1%.1 Includes 2,551 persons for whom there is no data - see Technical Note.

Table 1

POPULATION BY BERMUDIAN STATUS AND NATIVITY, 2016 AND 2010

2016

2010

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Born

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Born

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Stated

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Born

Foreign

Born

Number Percentage Distribution

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IMMIGRATION

Recent Immigration There were a total of 7,360 immigrants between January 1, 2010 and May 20, 2016 (Table 1). Excluding 2016 which contains a partial year of data, the greatest immigration (24%) occurred in 2015 and the least (10%) in 2011.

Bermudians were most likely to have immigrated in 2014 and 2015 (17% each) and least likely in 2011 and 2012 (13% each). Non-Bermudians most often immigrated in 2015 (26%) and least in 2011 (10%). Non-Bermudians represented 78% of immigrants for the entire period. Figure 1 shows that the level of Bermudian immigration was relatively stable with slow growth since 2011 whereas non-Bermudian immigration increased more rapidly since 2011.

Selected Demographic Characteristics Males held a 52% share of the total number of immigrants. By race, whites represented nearly half (49%) of all immigrants between 2010 and 2016 followed by mixed and other races (28%) and blacks (23%). The median ages of Bermuda-born and foreign-born immigrants were 34 and 35 years, respectively.

Year of Immigration

Total 7,360 1,613 5,747 100 100 100

2010 869 251 618 12 16 11

2011 767 202 565 10 13 10

2012 881 211 670 12 13 12

2013 1,079 240 839 15 15 15

2014 1,302 268 1,034 18 17 18

2015 1,754 281 1,473 24 17 26

2016 1 708 160 548 10 10 10

1 January 1, 2016 to May 20, 2016.

Table 1

IMMIGRANTS BY SELECTED YEAR OF IMMIGRATION AND BERMUDIAN STATUS

Bermudian Status

Number Percentage Distribution

Non-

Bermudian

Non-

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Duration of Residence: Bermuda-Born Immigrants One-quarter of the immigrant population one year and older who were born in Bermuda have resided on the island for 30 years or more since last returning to live (Table 2). This was followed closely by 10 to 19 years of duration at 24%. Both of these categories increased 1 percentage point since 2010 and the only decrease of 3 percentage points occurred in the 20 to 29 year category.

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Duration (Years) 2016 2010 2016 2010 2010-2016

Total 4,415 4,530 1 100 100

Less than 5 814 770 18 18 **

5-9 684 637 15 15 **

10-19 1,050 994 24 23 +1

20-29 780 903 18 21 -3

30 and Over 1,087 1,023 25 24 +1

Not Stated 0 203

** Less than 1%.1 Excludes persons for whom there is no data - see Technical Note.

Table 2

Percentage

DistributionNumber

Percentage

Point Change

BERMUDA-BORN IMMIGRANT POPULATION ONE YEAR AND OLDER BY DURATION OF

RESIDENCE SINCE LAST RETURNED TO LIVE IN BERMUDA, 2016 AND 2010

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Duration of Residence: Foreign-Born Immigrants As of 2016, foreign-born immigrants accounted for 81% of all immigrants (Tables 2 and 3). The most common duration of residence for foreign-born immigrants since their last arrival to live in Bermuda was 30 years and over (27%) compared with less than 5 years (31%) in 2010. The largest percentage point increase (+4) occurred for 30 years duration or more whereas the largest percentage point decrease (-6) occurred in the category of less than 5 years.

Duration (Years) 2016 2010 2016 2010 2010-2016

Total 19,332 18,532 1 100 100

Less than 5 4,910 5,462 25 31 -6

5-9 3,354 3,031 17 17 **

10-19 3,744 2,819 19 16 +3

20-29 2,143 2,355 11 13 -2

30 and Over 5,151 4,113 27 23 +4

Not Stated 30 752

** Less than 1%.1 Excludes persons for whom there is no data - see Technical Note.

Table 3

FOREIGN-BORN IMMIGRANT POPULATION BY DURATION OF RESIDENCE SINCE LAST

ARRIVAL TO LIVE IN BERMUDA, 2016 AND 2010

Percentage

Distribution

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Point ChangeNumber

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EMIGRATION

Overview and Demographic Characteristics of Emigrants The 2016 Census was the second time that information about Bermuda’s former residents was collected. There were a total of 1,424 persons reported to have emigrated during the six-year period May 21, 2010 to May 20, 2016 (Table 1). The annual average number of emigrants was 237.

Females accounted for 52% of all emigrants compared to a 50-50 split during the May 21, 2000 to May 20, 2010 intercensal period. The sex ratio of emigrants declined from 100 to 91 males per 100 females.

Emigrants aged 15 to 29 years were the majority at 54% (Table 2). This category also had the largest percentage point increase in its distribution (+6). The median age of emigrants declined from 27 to 25 years.

Sex

Total 1,424 1,061 354 9 100 100 100 100

Male 676 506 170 0 48 48 48 **

Female 739 555 184 0 52 52 52 **

Not Stated 9 0 0 9

Sex Ratio 91 91 92

Total 974 1 684 266 24 100 100 100 100

Male 485 339 133 13 50 50 50 54

Female 486 343 132 11 50 50 50 46

Not Stated 3 2 1 0

Sex Ratio 100 99 101

** Less than 1%.1 Excludes 147 persons for whom there is no detailed data.

Excludes persons for whom there is no data - see Technical Note.

May 21, 2000 to May 20, 2010

May 21, 2010 to May 20, 2016

Number

EMIGRANTS BY SEX AND BERMUDIAN STATUS AT TIME OF EMIGRATION

Table 1

Percentage Distribution

Bermudian Status

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A 1 percentage point increase in the distribution of black emigrants combined with a 4 percentage point drop in the share of white emigrants resulted in the proportion of black emigrants (43%) surpassing white emigrants (39%) to become the leading racial category (Table 3). Emigrants of mixed and other races had the largest percentage point increase (+3) of the racial categories to expand to an 18% representation.

Age Group

Total 1,424 1,061 354 9 100 100 100 100

0-14 202 154 48 0 14 15 14 **

15-29 754 637 117 0 54 60 34 **

30-44 280 161 119 0 20 15 34 **

45-64 146 90 56 0 10 8 16 **

65 & Over 26 18 8 0 2 2 2 **

Not Stated 16 1 6 9

Median Age (years) 25 24 31

Total 974 1 684 266 24 100 100 100 100

0-14 103 73 26 4 11 11 12 19

15-29 442 367 66 9 48 54 29 43

30-44 245 154 87 4 27 23 38 19

45-64 116 71 43 2 13 10 19 10

65 & Over 18 12 4 2 2 2 2 10

Not Stated 50 7 40 3

Median Age (years) 27 26 33

** Less than 1%.1 Excludes 147 persons for whom there is no detailed data.

Excludes persons for whom there is no data - see Technical Note.

May 21, 2000 to May 20, 2010

Table 2

EMIGRANTS BY SELECTED AGE GROUP AND BERMUDIAN STATUS AT TIME OF EMIGRATION

Bermudian Status

Number Percentage Distribution

May 21, 2010 to May 20, 2016

Total Bermudian

Non-

Bermudian Not Stated Total Bermudian

Non-

Bermudian Not Stated

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Demographic Characteristics of Emigrants by Bermudian Status The annual average number of emigrants during the 2010 to 2016 intercensal period by Bermudian status amounted to 177 Bermudian emigrants and 59 non-Bermudian emigrants. Bermudian emigrants increased in their share by 3 percentage points to account for three-quarters (or 1,061) of emigrants. Conversely, non-Bermudians decreased 3 percentage points to one-quarter (or 354) of emigrants.

Bermudian and non-Bermudian emigrants mirrored each other in terms of shifts in their sex distributions; the proportion of females increased 2 percentage points to 52% in both cases. The sex ratio of Bermudian emigrants declined from 99 to 91 males per 100 females and their non-Bermudian counterparts’ sex ratio decreased from 101 to 92 males per 100 females.

As with the total emigrant population, Bermudian emigrants were primarily represented in the 15 to 29 age group, increasing 6 percentage points to 60%. The age distribution was much more even for non-Bermudian emigrants as the 15 to 29 age group and 30 to 44 age group were the joint leading categories at 34%. The median ages of Bermudian and non-Bermudian emigrants declined by 2 years to 24 and 31 years, respectively.

Slightly more than half (51%) of Bermudian emigrants were black as their share of the distribution increased 2 percentage points. The proportion of white Bermudian emigrants declined 5 percentage points to 34% and Bermudian emigrants of mixed and other races increased 3 percentage points to 15%. The distribution of non-Bermudian emigrants by race differed with the majority (54%) being white, a 1 percentage point increase. Non-Bermudian emigrants of mixed and other races (28%) surpassed black non-Bermudian emigrants (18%) to become the second leading racial group.

Race

Total 1,424 1,061 354 9 100 100 100 100

Black 609 545 64 0 43 51 18 **

White 550 358 192 0 39 34 54 **

Mixed & Other 256 158 98 0 18 15 28 **

Not Stated 9 0 0 9

Total 974 1 684 266 24 100 100 100 100

Black 401 322 65 14 42 49 25 58

White 405 259 139 7 43 39 53 29

Mixed & Other 140 79 58 3 15 12 22 13

Not Stated 28 24 4 0

** Less than 1%.1 Excludes 147 persons for whom there is no detailed data.

Excludes persons for whom there is no data - see Technical Note.

Bermudian

Non-

Bermudian Not Stated

May 21, 2010 to May 20, 2016

May 21, 2000 to May 20, 2010

Table 3

EMIGRANTS BY RACE AND BERMUDIAN STATUS AT TIME OF EMIGRATION

Bermudian Status

Number Percentage Distribution

Total Bermudian

Non-

Bermudian Not Stated Total

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Emigration Timing Emigration data was captured from May 21 to December 31 in 2010 and January 1 to May 20 in 2016 whereas the years 2011 to 2015 included emigration data for the entire year. Therefore, readers are advised to take this into account when making comparisons.

There was an increasing emigration trend from 2011 to 2014, with a slight drop from 2014 to 2015 (Table 4 and Figure 1). The peak year was 2014 which accounted for 22% of total emigration, more than double that of 2011 which had the least emigration.

The Bermudian emigrant population had a similar emigration pattern as the total emigrant population. Bermudians emigrated most frequently in 2014 at 22% and the least in 2011 at 10%. In contrast, emigration for non-Bermudians dipped between 2012 and 2013 and increased thereafter. Furthermore, 2015 was the leading year of emigration for non-Bermudians at 25% and 2011 was the lowest year at 11%.

Year of Emigration

Total 1,424 1,061 354 9 100 100 100 100

2010 1 173 141 32 0 12 13 9 **

2011 148 111 37 0 10 10 11 **

2012 190 144 46 0 13 14 13 **

2013 204 161 43 0 14 15 12 **

2014 306 235 71 0 22 22 20 **

2015 287 200 87 0 20 19 25 **

2016 2 102 68 34 0 7 6 10 **

Not Stated 14 1 4 9

** Less than 1%.1 May 21, 2010 to December 31, 2010.2 January 1, 2016 to May 20, 2016.

Table 4

EMIGRANTS BY YEAR OF EMIGRATION AND BERMUDIAN STATUS

Number Percentage Distribution

Bermudian Status

Total Bermudian

Non-

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HEALTH INSURANCE

Overview The most common health insurance coverage reported was major health coverage, as was the case in 2010. Notably, this was the only category that declined, falling 12 percentage points to 72% (Table 1). Proportional gains occurred in the remaining categories, with the largest being a 4 percentage point increase to 6% for persons with only private basic health coverage. The population without health insurance coverage was the second most reported response, climbing 3 percentage points to 8%.

Demographic Characteristics of Population without Health Insurance Coverage The gap narrowed by 6 percentage points between the sexes during the intercensal period, with males representing 56% of the population without health insurance coverage (Table 2). The result was a decline in the sex ratio from 145 to 128 males per 100 females.

There was a shift in the age category most commonly without health insurance coverage; persons 45 to 64 years led in 2016 and 15 to 29 year olds in 2010. There was no proportional change for persons under 15 years, however, persons 15 to 44 years of age declined by 6 percentage points and persons 45 years and over increased by 7 percentage points. This highlights to an ageing trend for the population without health insurance coverage, as evidenced by an increase in the median age from 32 to 35 years.

There was no change in the distribution by race. Blacks represented 77% of the population reporting no health insurance coverage, followed by mixed and other races at 14% and whites at 9%. Similarly, the profile of this population by nativity remained unchanged as the Bermuda-born population accounted for 86%. Bermudians represented 93% of the population without health insurance coverage, an increase of 1 percentage point. A corresponding decrease of 1 percentage point for the non-Bermudian population resulted in a 7% share in 2016.

Type of Health Insurance Coverage 2016 2010 2016 2010 2010-2016

Total 63,779 64,237 1 100 100

Major Health Coverage (Private or GEHI2) 46,084 50,759 72 84 -12

None 5,341 3,233 8 5 +3

Only Private Basic Health Coverage 4,015 1,349 6 2 +4

Only Government's HIP3 3,632 3,053 6 5 +1

Only FutureCare 3,244 1,965 5 3 +2

Insured - Type Unknown 1,389 . . 2 . .

Not Stated 74 1,327

** Less than 1%.1 Includes 2,551 persons for whom there is no data - see Technical Note.2 GEHI - Government Employee Health Insurance 3 HIP - Health Insurance Plan

POPULATION BY TYPE OF HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE, 2016 AND 2010

Table 1

Percentage

Distribution

Percentage

Point ChangeNumber

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Demographic Characteristics 2016 2010 2016 2010 2010-2016

Sex 5,341 3,233 1 100 100

Male 3,000 1,911 56 59 -3

Female 2,341 1,322 44 41 +3

Sex Ratio 128 145

Age Groups 5,341 3,233 100 100

0-14 1,008 602 19 19 **

15-29 1,286 897 24 28 -4

30-44 942 637 18 20 -2

45-64 1,541 887 29 27 +2

65 & Over 564 210 11 6 +5

Median Age (years) 35 32

Race 5,341 3,233 100 100

Black 4,085 2,480 77 77 **

White 499 288 9 9 **

Mixed & Other 754 444 14 14 **

Not Stated 3 21

Nativity 5,341 3,233 100 100

Bermuda Born 4,601 2,786 86 86 **

Foreign Born 737 438 14 14 **

Not Stated 3 9

Bermudian Status 5,341 3,233 100 100

Bermudian 4,949 2,974 93 92 +1

Non-Bermudian 392 251 7 8 -1

Not Stated 0 8

Highest Academic Qualification (16 Years +) 4,254 2,596 100 100

No Formal Certificate 880 1,001 21 39 -18

High School Certificate 2,063 970 49 38 +11

Tech./ Voc. / Assoc./ Diploma 845 338 20 13 +7

Degree 460 219 11 9 +2

Other 0 27 ** 1 -1

Not Stated 6 41

Economic Activity (16 Years +) 4,254 2,596 100 100

Working 1,550 1,139 36 44 -8

Unemployed 1,354 755 32 29 +3

Economically Inactive 1,344 679 32 26 +6

Not Stated 6 23

** Less than 1%.1 Excludes persons for whom there is no data - see Technical Note.

Table 2

Percentage

Distribution

Percentage

Point ChangeNumber

POPULATION WITHOUT HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE BY DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS,

2016 AND 2010

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The population 16 years and older without a formal academic qualification decreased from the leading category without health insurance coverage in 2010 at 39% to second in 2016 at 21%. This decline led to the population with high school certificates to increase by 11 percentage points to represent almost half of the population without health insurance coverage. These two categories had the largest percentage point changes, although persons with technical or vocational certificates, associate degrees or diplomas had a noteworthy percentage point increase (+7) to represent one-fifth of this subpopulation.

Despite an 8 percentage point decline, persons 16 years and older without health insurance coverage were most likely to be working (36%). The unemployed and economically inactive populations both had a 32% share due to percentage point increases of 3 and 6, respectively.

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MARITAL STATUS

Overview Married persons continued to represent the largest segment of the population 15 years and over at 47% (Table 1). Persons who were never married trailed by 12 percentage points and remained the second leading category. The distribution of the population by marital status remained largely the same in the two most recent censuses; the only changes were 1 percentage point drops in the married and divorced populations. Intercensal changes in proportions by race and Bermudian status were also fairly small and therefore the subsequent analysis focuses on 2016 data.

Race The majority of the population 15 years and over who were white and of mixed and other races were married (61% and 52%, respectively) compared with 38% of the black population who were married (Figure 1). In contrast, the black population were most likely to be never married (42%). Blacks were also more likely to be divorced and widowed than other racial groups.

Bermudian Status Bermudians and non-Bermudians 15 years and over were both most likely to be married (Figure 2). However, the proportion of non-Bermudians who were married (67%) exceeded that of Bermudians (42%) by 25 percentage points. Bermudians were more likely to be never married, divorced and widowed than non-Bermudians.

Marital Status 2016 2010 2016 2010 2010-2016

Total 54,260 53,733 1 100 100

Married 25,688 24,640 47 48 -1

Never Married 19,087 17,806 35 35 **

Divorced 6,168 5,900 11 12 -1

Widowed 2,862 2,614 5 5 **

Legally Separated 364 273 1 1 **

Not Stated 91 349

** Less than 1%.1 Includes 2,151 persons for whom there is no data - see Technical Note.

Table 1

Percentage

DistributionNumber

Percentage

Point Change

POPULATION 15 YEARS AND OLDER BY MARITAL STATUS, 2016 AND 2010

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Figure 1Percentage Distribution of Population 15 Years and Older by Marital

Status and Race, 2016

Married Never Married Divorced Widowed Legally Separated

** Less than 1%.

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Figure 2Percentage Distribution of Population 15 Years and Older by Marital Status

and Bermudian Status, 2016

Married Never Married Divorced Widowed Legally Separated

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FERTILITY

Females 15-49 Years Overview The total female population 15 to 49 years was 14,355 in 2016 (Table 1). Of this population, 754 (or 5%) reported having had at least one live birth during the year May 21, 2015 to May 20, 2016. As some females had multiple live births, the total number for the year was approximately 813 (assuming that all females in the ‘three or more’ category had 3 live births). Race White females or females of mixed and other races were equally as likely to have had at least one live birth (6%) and black females were least likely (4%). During the reference period, 321 black females had approximately 348 live births, 260 white females had roughly 277 live births and 173 females of mixed and other races had about 188 live births.

Bermudian Status Non-Bermudian females were more likely (7%) to have had at least one live birth during the period than Bermudian females (4%) (Table 2). During the year preceding Census Day, there were approximately 502 live births to 461 Bermudian mothers. This compares to around 311 live births to 293 non-Bermudian mothers.

Total 14,355 2 7,247 4,220 2,878 100 100 100 100

None 13,576 6,911 3,955 2,701 95 96 94 94

One 710 301 246 163 5 4 6 6

Twins 7 3 4 0 ** ** ** **

Two Separate Births 22 10 7 5 ** ** ** **

Three or More 15 7 3 5 ** ** ** **

Not Stated 25 15 5 4

** Less than 1%.1 May 21, 2015 - May 20, 20162 Includes 10 persons for whom race was not stated.

Black

Mixed

& OtherWhite White

Table 1

FEMALES 15 TO 49 YEARS BY NUMBER OF LIVE BIRTHS IN PAST YEAR1

AND RACE OF

MOTHER, 2016Race of Mother

Number Percentage Distribution

Number of Live Births Total Black

Mixed

& Other Total

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Females 15-49 Years with at Least One Live Birth in Past Year Overview Of the female population 15 to 49 years who had at least one live birth during the reference period, one-third were 30 to 34 years followed by 27% who were 35-39 years (Table 3). The median age of these mothers was 34 years. Race Mothers of all races were most likely to be 30-34 years. However, white mothers were 15 percentage points higher than black mothers and 10 percentage points higher than mothers of mixed and other races in this age group. Black mothers were more likely to be in the younger age groups than their counterparts with 36% under the age of 30. For this same age group, mixed and other race mothers had a 29% share and white mothers represented 11%. White mothers had a median age of 35, two years higher than the other two racial groups. Bermudian Status Bermudian mothers were most likely to be 30 to 34 years (30%), 8 percentage points higher than the second leading age group of 25 to 29 years (Table 4). This differs from non-Bermudian mothers who were most commonly 35 to 39 years (39%), 1 percentage point higher than the 30-34 age group. Bermudian mothers were more than three times more likely than non-Bermudian mothers to be under 30 years which is reflected by median ages of 32 and 35, respectively.

Total 14,355 10,420 3,935 100 100 100

None 13,576 9,940 3,636 95 96 93

One 710 432 278 5 4 7

Twins 7 2 5 ** ** **

Two Separate Births 22 15 7 ** ** **

Three or More 15 12 3 ** ** **

Not Stated 25 19 6

** Less than 1%.1 May 21, 2015 - May 20, 2016

Table 2

FEMALES 15 TO 49 YEARS BY NUMBER OF LIVE BIRTHS IN PAST YEAR1

AND BERMUDIAN

STATUS OF MOTHER, 2016Bermudian Status of Mother

Total TotalNumber of Live Births Bermudian

Non-

Bermudian

Percentage DistributionNumber

Non-

BermudianBermudian

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Total 754 321 260 173 100 100 100 100

15 - 19 11 7 1 3 1 2 ** 2

20 - 24 54 32 7 15 7 10 3 9

25 - 29 129 77 21 31 17 24 8 18

30 - 34 250 86 108 56 33 27 42 32

35 - 39 205 68 90 47 27 21 35 27

40 - 44 80 38 27 15 11 12 10 9

45 - 49 25 13 6 6 3 4 2 3

Median Age (years) 34 33 35 33

** Less than 1%.1 May 21, 2015 - May 20, 2016

Total Black White

Mixed

& Other

Table 3

FEMALES 15 TO 49 YEARS WITH AT LEAST ONE LIVE BIRTH IN PAST YEAR1

BY FIVE-YEAR AGE

GROUP AND RACE OF MOTHER, 2016Race of Mother

Number Percentage Distribution

Age Group Total Black White

Mixed

& Other

Total 754 461 293 100 100 100

15 - 19 11 11 0 1 2 **

20 - 24 54 52 2 7 11 1

25 - 29 129 103 26 17 22 9

30 - 34 250 138 112 33 30 38

35 - 39 205 90 115 27 20 39

40 - 44 80 49 31 11 11 11

45 - 49 25 18 7 3 4 2

Median Age (years) 34 32 35

** Less than 1%.1 May 21, 2015 - May 20, 2016

Total Bermudian

Non-

Bermudian

Table 4

FEMALES 15 TO 49 YEARS WITH AT LEAST ONE LIVE BIRTH IN PAST YEAR1

BY FIVE-YEAR AGE

GROUP AND BERMUDIAN STATUS OF MOTHER, 2016Bermudian Status of Mother

Number Percentage Distribution

Age Group Total Bermudian

Non-

Bermudian

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EDUCATION

Overview Data on the highest academic qualifications held by persons 16 years and over indicates educational advancements during the intercensal period. The population without a formal academic certificate declined 10 percentage points to 14% (Table 1). This was offset by percentage point gains for holders of high school certificates (+5), technical or vocational certificates, associate degrees or diplomas (+3) and degrees (+3). High school certificates were still the most common highest academic qualification, representing 35% of the total. The population was more than twice as likely to hold high school certificates or degrees than to have no formal certificates.

Demographic Characteristics The overall trend of academic improvements held true for both sexes. The proportion of males without a formal certificate declined by 11 percentage points to 16% (Table 1). Percentage point increases occurred in the remaining specific categories for males, with the largest occurring in the high school certificate category (+7). Females without a formal certificate declined 8 percentage points to 12%. Gains were made in the remaining specific categories with a 4 percentage point increase in females who had high school certificates or degrees. When compared, females still outranked males in their academic standing. Proportionally females were more likely than males to hold either of the two highest academic qualifications with the opposite being true for the two lowest qualifications.

Highest Academic Qualification Total Male Female Total Male Female

Total 53,613 25,545 28,068 100 100 100

No Formal Certificate 7,283 3,990 3,293 14 16 12

High School Certificate 18,764 9,331 9,433 35 37 34

Tech./ Voc. / Assoc./ Diploma 11,940 5,555 6,385 22 22 23

Degree 15,541 6,621 8,920 29 26 32

Other 1 0 1 ** ** **

Not Stated 84 48 36

Total 53,041 1 24,173 26,772 100 100 100

No Formal Certificate 11,815 6,475 5,340 24 27 20

High School Certificate 15,077 7,103 7,974 30 30 30

Tech./ Voc. / Assoc./ Diploma 9,458 4,216 5,242 19 18 20

Degree 12,766 5,501 7,265 26 23 28

Other 627 259 368 1 1 1

Not Stated 1,202 619 583

** Less than 1%.1 Includes 2,096 persons for whom there is no data - see Technical Note.

2010

POPULATION 16 YEARS AND OVER BY HIGHEST ACADEMIC QUALIFICATION AND SEX, 2016

AND 2010

2016

Table 1

Sex

Number Percentage Distribution

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All racial groups were less likely to have no formal certificates and more likely to have a higher academic qualification in 2016 (Table 2). Blacks with no formal certificates fell 12 percentage points to 16% and those with high school certificates increased 7 percentage points to 40%. The proportion of whites without a formal certificate dropped 7 percentage points to 10% and increased in the degree category by 4 percentage points to 43%. Persons of mixed and other races fell 9 percentage points to 12% in their share without a formal certificate. This same racial group had a 5 percentage point increase in their distribution reaching 24% in the category of technical or vocational certificates, associate degrees or diplomas. Proportionally whites were most likely (62%) and blacks least likely (44%) to possess either of the two highest academic qualifications. On the other hand, blacks were most likely (56%) and whites least likely (38%) to hold one of the lower two qualifications.

Bermudians and non-Bermudians both had percentage point declines in their shares with no formal certificates and had percentage point increases in the remaining specific categories (Table 3). Bermudians with no formal certificates decreased to 15%, a 12 percentage point decline. The largest percentage point increase for Bermudians occurred in the proportion who had a high school certificate, increasing 6 percentage points to 39%. Non-Bermudians without a formal certificate fell 7 percentage points to 7%. The largest increases of 3 percentage points occurred in the two highest categories, with non-Bermudians holding degrees accounting for nearly half (49%). When compared, non-Bermudians continued to outperform Bermudians academically. Seventy percent of non-Bermudians held one of the two highest qualifications, compared to 46% of Bermudians.

Highest Academic Qualification

Total 53,613 28,448 16,494 8,626 45 100 100 100 100 100

No Formal Certificate 7,283 4,621 1,620 1,035 7 14 16 10 12 18

High School Certificate 18,764 11,266 4,566 2,922 10 35 40 28 34 26

Tech./ Voc. / Assoc./ Diploma 11,940 6,739 3,130 2,059 12 22 24 19 24 31

Degree 15,541 5,766 7,167 2,598 10 29 20 43 30 26

Other 1 1 0 0 0 ** ** ** ** **

Not Stated 84 55 11 12 6

Total 53,041 1 27,327 16,212 7,069 337 100 100 100 100 100

No Formal Certificate 11,815 7,505 2,766 1,473 71 24 28 17 21 23

High School Certificate 15,077 8,830 4,130 2,036 81 30 33 26 30 27

Tech./ Voc. / Assoc./ Diploma 9,458 5,522 2,559 1,323 54 19 21 16 19 18

Degree 12,766 4,624 6,100 1,950 92 26 17 39 28 30

Other 627 266 274 80 7 1 1 2 1 2

Not Stated 1,202 580 383 207 32

** Less than 1%.1 Includes 2,096 persons for whom there is no data - see Technical Note.

2016

2010

White

Mixed

& Other White

Mixed

& Other

Table 2

Race

Number Percentage Distribution

Black

Not

Stated Black

Not

Stated

POPULATION 16 YEARS AND OVER BY HIGHEST ACADEMIC QUALIFICATION AND RACE, 2016 AND 2010

TotalTotal

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Highest Academic Qualification

Total 53,613 41,945 11,668 0 100 100 100 100

No Formal Certificate 7,283 6,458 825 0 14 15 7 **

High School Certificate 18,764 16,133 2,631 0 35 39 23 **

Tech./ Voc. / Assoc./ Diploma 11,940 9,488 2,452 0 22 23 21 **

Degree 15,541 9,801 5,740 0 29 23 49 **

Other 1 1 0 0 ** ** ** **

Not Stated 84 64 20 0

Total 53,041 1 39,141 11,699 105 100 100 100 100

No Formal Certificate 11,815 10,163 1,636 16 24 27 14 22

High School Certificate 15,077 12,712 2,346 19 30 33 21 26

Tech./ Voc. / Assoc./ Diploma 9,458 7,447 2,000 11 19 19 18 15

Degree 12,766 7,579 5,161 26 26 20 46 36

Other 627 437 189 1 1 1 2 1

Not Stated 1,202 803 367 32

** Less than 1%.1 Includes 2,096 persons for whom there is no data - see Technical Note.

2016

2010

POPULATION 16 YEARS AND OVER BY HIGHEST ACADEMIC QUALIFICATION AND BERMUDIAN STATUS, 2016 AND

2010

Table 3

Bermudian Status

Number Percentage Distribution

Bermudian

Non-

Bermudian

Not

Stated Bermudian

Non-

Bermudian

Not

StatedTotal Total

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ECONOMIC ACTIVITY

Overview The analysis in this section refers to the economic activity of the population 16 years and over during the week preceding Census Day. Among the 53,613 residents who were 16 years and over, 35,530 persons were employed, 2,625 were unemployed, 15,428 were economically inactive and 30 persons did not report their economic activity in 2016.

Figure 1 shows the number of persons 16 years and over by economic activity status. The age composition of the employed and unemployed reflects the age pattern of the total population and the active population growing older. The 50 to 54 age group was the largest group of people in the workforce for males and females. Males and females were most likely to be unemployed at ages 20-24. The largest components of the economically inactive population were male and female seniors.

Economically Inactive Of the 15,428 economically inactive population, more than half (54%) were retired, 20% were full-time students not actively seeking work and 11% were engaged in home duties (Table 1). During the intercensal period, the proportion of persons who were unable to work due to a disabling health condition, engaged in voluntary work or retired each advanced 1 percentage point.

5,000 4,200 3,400 2,600 1,800 1,000 200 600 1,400 2,200 3,000 3,800 4,600 5,400 6,200

16-19

20-24

25-29

30-34

35-39

40-44

45-49

50-54

55-59

60-64

65+

Number

Age

Figure 1 Population 16 Years and Over by Economic Activity Status, Age and

Sex, 2016

Employed Male Unemployed Male Inactive Male

Employed Female Unemployed Female Inactive Female

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Labour Force The week before Census Day, 38,155 persons 16 years and over were in the labour force (Table 2). There was a higher proportion of males (51%) in the labour force than females (49%) as was the case in 2010. The sex ratio of the labour force increased from 102 to 105 males per 100 females.

Between 2010 and 2016, the labour force participation rate for the population aged 16 to 64 fell 2 percentage points from 85% to 83% (Table 3). The decrease in the labour force participation rate was a result of the decrease in the labour force being greater than the decrease in the total population aged 16 to 64. The labour force participation rate for males rose to 87% while the rate for females fell to 79%.

Percentage

Point Change

Type of Economic Inactivity 2016 2010 2016 2010 2010-2016

Total 15,428 12,574 1 100 100 **

Retired 8,319 6,712 54 53 +1

Full-Time Student Not Actively Seeking Work 3,032 2,554 20 20 **

Engaged in Home Duties 1,671 1,416 11 11 **

Unable to Work (due to a disabling health condition) 1,174 834 8 7 +1

Not Actively Seeking Work 828 606 5 5 **

Voluntary Work Without Pay 401 273 3 2 +1

Other 3 179 ** 1 -1

** Less than 1%1 Excludes persons for which there is no data - see Techinical Note.

Table 1

ECONOMICALLY INACTIVE POPULATION 16 YEARS AND OVER BY TYPE OF ECONOMIC INACTIVITY,

2016 AND 2010

Distribution

Percentage

Number

Sex 2016 2010 2016 2010 2010-2016

Total 38,155 40,041 1 100 100 **

Male 19,585 20,221 51 51 **

Female 18,570 19,820 49 49 **

Sex Ratio 105 102

** Less than 1%1 Includes 64 persons who were counted during the census but detailed data was not obtained - see Technical

Note.

Percentage

Point Change

Table 2

LABOUR FORCE 16 YEARS AND OVER BY SEX, 2016 AND 2010

Number Distribution

Percentage

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Unemployment The number of unemployed persons stood at 2,625 in 2016 (Table 4). Fifty-seven per cent of unemployed residents were male and 43% were female. The level of unemployment for a country is usually measured by the unemployment rate. In 2016, Bermuda’s unemployment rate was 7%, unchanged from 2010. Sex Between 2010 and 2016 the unemployment rate for females declined 1 percentage point to 6% while the rate for males remained unchanged at 8%. The sex ratio of the unemployed increased from 116 to 135 males per 100 females in 2016. Age In 2016, the unemployment rate of 23% for persons 16 to 24 years was the highest among all age groups, 1 percentage point higher than the rate in 2010. The age group 25 to 34 had the second highest unemployment rate of 8%. The lowest unemployment rate of 4% was reported for persons 65 years and older. The median age of the unemployed increased from 37 to 40 years. Race The unemployment rate for blacks (9%) was triple the rate of whites (3%) whom had the lowest unemployment rate. During the intercensal period, the unemployment rate for whites decreased 2 percentage points while the rate for mixed and other racial groups was static. Bermudian Status The unemployment rate for Bermudians (8%) was nearly three times the rate of their non-Bermudian counterparts (3%). Between 2010 and 2016, the unemployment rate for Bermudians decreased 1 percentage point and this was offset by a 1 percentage point increase in the non-Bermudian rate. Highest Academic Qualification Findings from the 2016 Census indicate that there is a strong relationship between unemployment rates and educational attainment; unemployment rates generally declined with increasing academic qualifications. Of the persons who reported that they were unemployed, persons with no formal certificates accounted for the highest unemployment rate of 13%, up 5 percentage points since 2010. The second highest unemployment rate was reported by persons who had attained a high school certificate at 10%. In contrast, the lowest unemployment rate was recorded for persons who acquired a graduate degree.

Percentage

Point Change

Sex 2016 2010 2010-2016

Total 83% 85% -2

Male 87% 85% +2

Female 79% 82% -3

Number

Table 3

LABOUR FORCE PARTICIPATION RATES BY SEX, 2016 AND 2010

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Rate Change

Demographic Characteristics 2016 2010 2016 2010 2016 2010 2010-2016

Total 2,625 2,844 100 100 7% 7%

Sex 2,625 2,844 100 100 7% 7%

Male 1,508 1,527 57 54 8% 8% **

Female 1,117 1,317 43 46 6% 7% -1

Sex Ratio 135 116

Age Group 2,625 2,844 100 100 7% 7%

16-24 564 760 21 27 23% 22% +1

25-34 552 560 21 20 8% 7% +1

35-44 410 502 16 18 5% 5% **

45-54 513 581 20 20 5% 6% -1

55-64 491 405 19 14 6% 6% **

65 & Over 95 36 4 1 4% 1% +3

Median Age (years) 40 37

Race 2,625 2,844 100 100 7% 7%

Black 1,843 1,879 70 66 9% 9% **

White 382 605 15 21 3% 5% -2

Mixed & Other 397 351 15 12 6% 6% **

Not Stated 3 9

Bermudian Status 2,625 2,844 100 100 7% 7%

Bermudian 2,344 2,654 89 93 8% 9% -1

Non-Bermudian 281 189 11 7 3% 2% +1

Not Stated 0 1

Highest Academic Qualification 2,625 2,844 1 100 100 7% 7%

No Formal Certificate 390 573 15 32 13% 8% +5

High School Certificate 1,318 723 50 41 10% 6% +4

Tech./ Voc. College Certificate 277 117 11 7 5% 3% +2

Associate Degree / Diploma 217 92 8 5 5% 3% +2

Bachelor's Degree 308 200 12 11 4% 3% +1

Graduate Degree 107 54 4 3 3% 2% +1

Other 0 22 ** 1 ** 5% -5

Not Stated 8 31

** Less than 1%1 Includes 1,032 persons who were counted during the census but detailed data was not obtained - see Technical Note.

Table 4

Number

Percentage

Distribution

Unemployment

Rate

UNEMPLOYED POPULATION 16 YEARS AND OVER BY DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS, 2016

AND 2010

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Working Population Sex The working population was 35,530 in 2016 and represented 66% of the population aged 16 years and over (Table 5). Male workers outnumbered female workers with a 51% share. This represented a shift from the 2010 Census when both sexes comprised half of the working population. In 2016, the sex ratio of the employed increased from 101 to 104 males per 100 females. Age Youth workers (aged 16 to 24) represented the lowest proportion of the working population (5%) in 2016 and lost the most ground over the six-year period by falling 2 percentage points. In contrast, workers aged 55 to 64 recorded a 4 percentage point rise, the highest amongst all age groups, and comprised 21% of the working population. With the exception of the population 65 years and over which recorded a 1 percentage point increase, the remaining age groups each declined by 1 percentage point between 2010 and 2016. The median age of the employed population was 46 years, up from 45 years in 2010. Race In 2016, blacks comprised 51% of the working population, whites represented 30% while mixed and other races comprised 18%. The percentage of whites in the working population decreased marginally. In contrast, the 2016 Census results showed diametric changes among persons who were black and of mixed and other races. The share of black workers fell 3 percentage points and the proportion of workers who reported mixed and other races increased 3 percentage points. Bermudian Status During the intercensal period the percentages of Bermudians and non-Bermudians in the working population did not change. Bermudians continued to comprise 74% of the working population, whereas non-Bermudians accounted for 26%.

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Industry The dominant industrial group (based on the Bermuda Classification of Economic Activity, 2003) was Education, Health and Social Work which grew 3 percentage points to 15% in 2016 (Table 6). This sector was followed by the Hotels and Restaurants, International Business Activity and Business Services sectors which each comprised 11% of the working population. Out of these industrial sectors, the Hotels and Restaurants industry made the most gain by increasing 2 percentage points during the intercensal period.

Percentage

Point Change

Demographic Characteristics 2016 2010 2016 2010 2010-2016

Total 35,530 37,197 100 100

Sex 35,530 37,197 100 100

Male 18,077 18,694 51 50 +1

Female 17,453 18,503 49 50 -1

Sex Ratio 104 101

Age Group 35,530 37,197 100 100

16-24 1,898 2,708 5 7 -2

25-34 6,652 7,432 19 20 -1

35-44 8,153 8,840 23 24 -1

45-54 8,970 9,616 25 26 -1

55-64 7,327 6,219 21 17 +4

65 & Over 2,530 2,382 7 6 +1

Median Age (years) 46 45

Race 35,530 37,197 100 100

Black 18,261 20,071 51 54 -3

White 10,812 11,312 30 31 -1

Mixed & Other 6,429 5,623 18 15 +3

Not Stated 28 191

Bermudian Status 35,530 37,197 100 100

Bermudian 26,305 27,612 74 74 **

Non-Bermudian 9,225 9,520 26 26 **

Not Stated 0 65

** Less than 1%

WORKING POPULATION 16 YEARS AND OVER BY DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS, 2016

AND 2010

Table 5

Percentage

DistributionNumber

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Among the industries that reported negative employment growth, the greatest loss was reported for the Public Administration sector. The proportion of persons employed within this sector shrunk by 3 percentage points to 7% in 2016.

Occupation Between 2010 and 2016, the occupational groups (based on the Bermuda Standard Classification of Occupations) that recorded proportional increases were the Service Workers & Shop & Market Sales Workers and Professionals. The former increased 2 percentage points to 19% and the latter 1 percentage point to 20%. In contrast, Senior Officials and Managers and Clerks, both shrunk 2 percentage points while Elementary Occupations recorded a 1 percentage point decline. The percentage distribution of the remaining occupational groups remained constant during the intercensal period (Table 7). Sex The share of males employed as Senior Officials and Managers dropped 3 percentage points to 20%. A proportional reduction of the same magnitude occurred for females in the Clerical occupational group, from 28% to 25%. Female Senior Officials and Managers recorded a decline of 1 percentage point during the same period. Conversely, the proportion of male and female Service Workers & Shop & Market Sales Workers both increased 3 percentage points to 17% and 22%, respectively. The proportion of male

Percentage

Point Change

Industrial Group 2016 2010 2016 2010 2010-2016

Total 35,530 37,197 1 100 100 **

Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, Mining & Quarrying 656 528 2 1 +1

Manufacturing 622 874 2 2 **

Electricity, Gas & Water 313 395 1 1 **

Construction 3,045 3,471 9 9 **

Wholesale Trade & Repair Services 1,381 1,405 4 4 **

Retail Trade & Repair Services 2,589 2,908 7 8 -1

Hotels & Restaurants 3,846 3,208 11 9 +2

Transport & Communications 2,232 2,455 6 7 -1

Financial Intermediation 2,292 2,741 6 7 -1

Real Estate & Renting Services 490 646 1 2 -1

Business Services 3,769 3,611 11 10 +1

Public Administration 2,628 3,819 7 10 -3

Education, Health & Social Work 5,164 4,338 15 12 +3

Other Community, Social & Personal 2,343 2,531 7 7 **

International Business Activity 3,980 3,802 11 10 +1

Not Stated 180 401

** Less than 1%1 Includes 64 persons who were counted during the census but detailed data was not obtained - see Technical Note.

Number

Table 6

Percentage

Distribution

WORKING POPULATION 16 YEARS AND OVER BY INDUSTRIAL GROUP, 2016 AND 2010

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Skilled Agricultural and Fishery Workers advanced 1 percentage point. No changes were recorded in the other occupational groups.

Race During the intercensal period, the proportion of Service Workers & Shop & Market Sales Workers rose 3 percentage points for blacks, 2 percentage points for mixed and other workers whereas the proportion

Occupational Group Total Male Female Total Male Female

Total 35,530 18,077 17,453 100 100 100

Senior Officials and Managers 6,614 3,623 2,991 19 20 17

Professionals 7,096 2,651 4,445 20 15 26

Technicians and Associate Professionals 2,926 1,702 1,224 8 9 7

Clerks 5,099 729 4,370 14 4 25

Service Workers & Shop & Market Sales Workers 6,807 3,057 3,750 19 17 22

Skilled Agricultural and Fishery Workers 799 757 42 2 4 **

Craft and Related Trades Workers 3,612 3,394 218 10 19 1

Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 1,629 1,403 226 5 8 1

Elementary Occupations 741 646 95 2 4 1

Armed Forces 26 22 4 ** ** **

Not Stated 181 93 88

Total 37,197 1 18,659 18,474 100 100 100

Senior Officials and Managers 7,531 4,255 3,276 21 23 18

Professionals 7,085 2,675 4,410 19 15 24

Technicians and Associate Professionals 2,994 1,667 1,327 8 9 7

Clerks 5,928 815 5,113 16 4 28

Service Workers & Shop & Market Sales Workers 6,072 2,534 3,538 17 14 19

Skilled Agricultural and Fishery Workers 678 643 35 2 3 **

Craft and Related Trades Workers 3,801 3,587 214 10 19 1

Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 1,683 1,434 249 5 8 1

Elementary Occupations 926 815 111 3 4 1

Armed Forces 18 17 1 ** ** **

Not Stated 417 217 200

** Less than 1%

WORKING POPULATION 16 YEARS AND OVER BY OCCUPATIONAL GROUP AND SEX, 2016

AND 2010

1 Includes 64 persons who were counted during the census but detailed data was not obtained - see Technical

Note.

Table 7

Sex

Number Percentage Distribution

2016

2010

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of whites was static (Table 8). Blacks and mixed and other Professionals both recorded a 1 percentage point increase while the proportion of whites was unchanged. In contrast, there were lower proportions of Senior Officials and Managers in all racial groups. Blacks and whites both recorded a 2 percentage point decline in their representation of this occupation. Persons who were mixed or other marked a 1 percentage point decline in their share of Senior Officials and Managers and Elementary Occupations categories.

Bermudian Status The working population by occupational group and Bermudian status shows that the proportion of Bermudians working as Senior Officials and Managers declined 3 percentage points from 2010 to 2016 and those who held clerical jobs also fell 2 percentage points (Table 9). Conversely, the proportional representation of Bermudian Service Workers & Shop & Market Sales Workers and Professionals both rose 2 percentage points.

Occupational Groups

Total 35,530 18,261 10,812 6,429 28 100 100 100 100

Senior Officials and Managers 6,614 2,521 3,124 964 5 19 14 29 15

Professionals 7,096 3,313 2,644 1,131 8 20 18 25 18

Technicians and Associate Professionals 2,926 1,274 1,268 384 0 8 7 12 6

Clerks 5,099 3,287 1,067 740 5 14 18 10 12

Service Workers & Shop & Market Sales Workers 6,807 3,648 1,129 2,027 3 19 20 10 32

Skilled Agricultural and Fishery Workers 799 332 272 195 0 2 2 3 3

Craft and Related Trades Workers 3,612 1,994 936 679 3 10 11 9 11

Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 1,629 1,243 208 175 3 5 7 2 3

Elementary Occupations 741 535 113 93 0 2 3 1 1

Armed Forces 26 14 5 7 0 ** ** ** **

Not Stated 181 100 46 34 1

Total 37,197 1 20,037 11,290 5,615 191 100 100 100 100

Senior Officials and Managers 7,531 3,185 3,410 895 41 21 16 31 16

Professionals 7,085 3,351 2,743 950 41 19 17 25 17

Technicians and Associate Professionals 2,994 1,488 1,159 333 14 8 8 10 6

Clerks 5,928 3,922 1,291 684 31 16 20 12 12

Service Workers & Shop & Market Sales Workers 6,072 3,325 1,080 1,648 19 17 17 10 30

Skilled Agricultural and Fishery Workers 678 287 238 150 3 2 1 2 3

Craft and Related Trades Workers 3,801 2,272 907 602 20 10 11 8 11

Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 1,683 1,297 193 185 8 5 7 2 3

Elementary Occupations 926 660 149 113 4 3 3 1 2

Armed Forces 18 8 7 2 1 ** ** ** **

Not Stated 417 242 113 53 9

** Less than 1%1 Includes 64 persons who were counted during the census but detailed data was not obtained - see Technical Note.

2010

WORKING POPULATION 16 YEARS AND OVER BY OCCUPATIONAL GROUP AND RACE, 2016 AND 2010

Table 8

Race

Number Percentage Distribution

Total Black White

Mixed

&

Other

2016

Mixed

&

OtherWhiteTotal Black

Not

Stated

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Non-Bermudian Service Workers & Shop & Market Sales Workers and Skilled Agricultural and Fishery Workers were the only categories to record proportional increases, rising 3 percentage points and 1 percentage point, respectively. The proportion of non-Bermudian Clerks and Professionals decreased by 2 percentage points and 1 percentage point, respectively. All other occupational groups remained unchanged.

Occupational Group

Total 35,530 26,305 9,225 0 100 100 100

Senior Officials and Managers 6,614 4,726 1,888 0 19 18 21

Professionals 7,096 4,646 2,450 0 20 18 27

Technicians and Associate Professionals 2,926 2,162 764 0 8 8 8

Clerks 5,099 4,730 369 0 14 18 4

Service Workers & Shop & Market Sales Workers 6,807 4,492 2,315 0 19 17 25

Skilled Agricultural and Fishery Workers 799 466 333 0 2 2 4

Craft and Related Trades Workers 3,612 2,730 882 0 10 10 10

Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 1,629 1,539 90 0 5 6 1

Elementary Occupations 741 659 82 0 2 3 1

Armed Forces 26 23 3 0 ** ** **

Not Stated 181 132 49 0

Total 37,197 1 27,549 9,520 64 100 100 100

Senior Officials and Managers 7,531 5,586 1,939 6 21 21 21

Professionals 7,085 4,449 2,617 19 19 16 28

Technicians and Associate Professionals 2,994 2,220 767 7 8 8 8

Clerks 5,928 5,367 556 5 16 20 6

Service Workers & Shop & Market Sales Workers 6,072 3,983 2,081 8 17 15 22

Skilled Agricultural and Fishery Workers 678 368 309 1 2 1 3

Craft and Related Trades Workers 3,801 2,827 965 9 10 10 10

Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 1,683 1,601 82 0 5 6 1

Elementary Occupations 926 801 121 4 3 3 1

Armed Forces 18 16 2 0 ** ** **

Not Stated 417 331 81 5

** Less than 1%

Bdn - Bermudian

Non-Bdn - Non-Bermudian1 Includes 64 persons who were counted during the census but detailed data was not obtained - see Technical Note.

Bermudian Status

Table 9

2016

2010

Number Percentage Distribution

Non-

BdnBdnTotal

Not

Stated Total Bdn

Non-

Bdn

WORKING POPULATION 16 YEARS AND OVER BY OCCUPATIONAL GROUP AND BERMUDIAN

STATUS, 2016 AND 2010

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Bermudian Workers by Highest Academic Qualification and Race Overall, 8% of Bermudian workers had no formal academic certificates (Tables 10 and 11). The same proportion applied to black Bermudian workers while 9% of workers of mixed and other races and 7% of white Bermudian workers fell in this category.

Thirty-seven per cent of Bermudian workers’ highest academic achievement was a high school certification. By race, 40% of black Bermudian workers stated that their highest academic qualification was a high school certificate while the same was true for 30% of white Bermudian workers and 37% of Bermudian workers of mixed and other races. Bermudians whose highest qualification was a bachelor’s degree or a graduate degree accounted for 29% of the working Bermudian population. By race, 25% of black Bermudian workers employed stated that their highest academic qualification was a bachelor’s degree or higher. In contrast, 41% of white Bermudian workers and 28% of Bermudian workers of mixed and other races, achieved a university level degree. Bermudian Workers by Occupational Status by Highest Academic Qualification and Race Black Bermudians were most likely to report to work as Service Workers & Shop & Market Sales Workers, with 3,264 persons employed in this occupational group. The majority of these workers (53%) achieved a high school certificate. This was followed by 15% who attained a technical or vocational certificate as their highest qualification. Among black Bermudian workers, the clerical occupational group ranked second at 19%. Within this group, 47% reported their highest qualification as a high school certificate while 18% completed an associate’s degree. Sixteen per cent and 13% of black Bermudians who worked as Clerks obtained a technical/vocational certificate and a bachelor’s degree, respectively.

The largest share of white Bermudians worked as Senior Officials and Managers (28%). Out of all workers in this group, 36% persons obtained a bachelor’s degree as their highest academic qualification. A further 27% acquired a school leaving certificate. Twelve per cent of white Bermudians who worked as Senior Officials and Managers possessed a graduate degree. In absolute terms, the second largest group of white Bermudians worked as Professionals, representing 21%. Nearly half (46%) of these workers had earned a bachelor’s degree while 29% were holders of a graduate degree.

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Occupational Group and Race

Total 26,305 2,021 9,817 3,598 3,286 5,129 2,424 1 29

Senior Officials and Managers 4,726 180 1,372 540 633 1,368 630 0 3

Professionals 4,646 40 500 379 482 1,823 1,418 0 4

Technicians and Associate Professionals 2,162 34 625 334 363 638 167 0 1

Clerks 4,730 244 2,184 693 810 695 101 0 3

Service Workers & Shop & Market Sales Workers 4,492 573 2,331 668 524 331 59 1 5

Skilled Agricultural and Fishery Workers 466 116 254 40 29 26 1 0 0

Craft and Related Trades Workers 2,730 359 1,254 655 290 147 20 0 5

Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 1,539 316 844 193 109 55 21 0 1

Elementary Occupations 659 141 388 78 30 20 1 0 1

Armed Forces 23 3 10 2 4 4 0 0 0

Not Stated 132 15 55 16 12 22 6 0 6

Black 16,611 1,291 6,681 2,375 2,232 2,577 1,431 1 23

Senior Officials and Managers 2,344 78 710 293 346 559 355 0 3

Professionals 2,777 26 319 232 333 979 884 0 4

Technicians and Associate Professionals 1,142 18 382 186 222 273 60 0 1

Clerks 3,197 155 1,489 496 570 420 65 0 2

Service Workers & Shop & Market Sales Workers 3,264 391 1,741 482 410 202 32 1 5

Skilled Agricultural and Fishery Workers 262 61 156 18 17 10 0 0 0

Craft and Related Trades Workers 1,797 208 855 436 210 72 12 0 4

Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 1,219 238 681 156 89 37 17 0 1

Elementary Occupations 502 104 299 64 21 12 1 0 1

Armed Forces 13 1 6 2 3 1 0 0 0

Not Stated 94 11 43 10 11 12 5 0 2

White 6,265 437 1,873 774 603 1,860 716 0 2

Senior Officials and Managers 1,773 78 483 181 190 634 207 0 0

Professionals 1,286 10 119 100 92 595 370 0 0

Technicians and Associate Professionals 716 14 149 104 80 282 87 0 0

Clerks 872 63 385 108 117 177 22 0 0

Service Workers & Shop & Market Sales Workers 624 87 293 97 52 75 20 0 0

Skilled Agricultural and Fishery Workers 131 35 64 13 6 13 0 0 0

Craft and Related Trades Workers 584 85 243 144 46 60 6 0 0

Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 163 44 80 15 13 8 3 0 0

Elementary Occupations 88 20 49 8 5 6 0 0 0

Armed Forces 3 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0

Not Stated 25 1 7 4 1 9 1 0 2

Mixed & Other 3,409 291 1,258 446 449 687 275 0 3

Senior Officials and Managers 604 24 179 64 97 173 67 0 0

Professionals 579 4 62 47 57 246 163 0 0

Technicians and Associate Professionals 304 2 94 44 61 83 20 0 0

Clerks 656 26 308 88 122 98 14 0 0

Service Workers & Shop & Market Sales Workers 603 94 297 89 62 54 7 0 0

Skilled Agricultural and Fishery Workers 73 20 34 9 6 3 1 0 0

Craft and Related Trades Workers 347 65 156 75 33 15 2 0 1

Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 154 34 80 22 7 10 1 0 0

Elementary Occupations 69 17 40 6 4 2 0 0 0

Armed Forces 7 2 3 0 0 2 0 0 0

Not Stated 13 3 5 2 0 1 0 0 2

Table 10

Total

No

Formal

Cert.

High

School

Cert.

Not

Stated

BERMUDIAN WORKING POPULATION 16 YEARS AND OVER BY OCCUPATIONAL GROUP, HIGHEST ACADEMIC

QUALIFICATION AND RACE, 2016

Tech./

Voc.

College

Cert.

Assoc.

Degree/

Diploma

Bachelor's

Degree

Grad.

Degree Other

Highest Academic Qualification

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Occupational Group and Race

Total 100 8 37 14 13 20 9 **

Senior Officials and Managers 100 4 29 11 13 29 13 **

Professionals 100 1 11 8 10 39 31 **

Technicians and Associate Professionals 100 2 29 15 17 30 8 **

Clerks 100 5 46 15 17 15 2 **

Service Workers & Shop & Market Sales Workers 100 13 52 15 12 7 1 **

Skilled Agricultural and Fishery Workers 100 25 55 9 6 6 ** **

Craft and Related Trades Workers 100 13 46 24 11 5 1 **

Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 100 21 55 13 7 4 1 **

Elementary Occupations 100 21 59 12 5 3 ** **

Armed Forces 100 13 43 9 17 17 ** **

Not Stated

Black 100 8 40 14 13 16 9 **

Senior Officials and Managers 100 3 30 13 15 24 15 **

Professionals 100 1 11 8 12 35 32 **

Technicians and Associate Professionals 100 2 33 16 19 24 5 **

Clerks 100 5 47 16 18 13 2 **

Service Workers & Shop & Market Sales Workers 100 12 53 15 13 6 1 **

Skilled Agricultural and Fishery Workers 100 23 60 7 6 4 ** **

Craft and Related Trades Workers 100 12 48 24 12 4 1 **

Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 100 20 56 13 7 3 1 **

Elementary Occupations 100 21 60 13 4 2 ** **

Armed Forces 100 8 46 15 23 8 ** **

Not Stated

White 100 7 30 12 10 30 11 **

Senior Officials and Managers 100 4 27 10 11 36 12 **

Professionals 100 1 9 8 7 46 29 **

Technicians and Associate Professionals 100 2 21 15 11 39 12 **

Clerks 100 7 44 12 13 20 3 **

Service Workers & Shop & Market Sales Workers 100 14 47 16 8 12 3 **

Skilled Agricultural and Fishery Workers 100 27 49 10 5 10 ** **

Craft and Related Trades Workers 100 15 42 25 8 10 1 **

Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 100 27 49 9 8 5 2 **

Elementary Occupations 100 23 56 9 6 7 ** **

Armed Forces 100 ** 33 ** 33 33 ** **

Not Stated

Mixed & Other 100 9 37 13 13 20 8 **

Senior Officials and Managers 100 4 30 11 16 29 11 **

Professionals 100 1 11 8 10 42 28 **

Technicians and Associate Professionals 100 1 31 14 20 27 7 **

Clerks 100 4 47 13 19 15 2 **

Service Workers & Shop & Market Sales Workers 100 16 49 15 10 9 1 **

Skilled Agricultural and Fishery Workers 100 27 47 12 8 4 1 **

Craft and Related Trades Workers 100 19 45 22 10 4 1 **

Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 100 22 52 14 5 6 1 **

Elementary Occupations 100 25 58 9 6 3 ** **

Armed Forces 100 29 43 ** ** 29 ** **

Not Stated

** Less than 1%

PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF BERMUDIAN WORKING POPULATION 16 YEARS AND OVER BY OCCUPATIONAL

GROUP, HIGHEST ACADEMIC QUALIFICATION AND RACE, 2016

Table 11

Other

Highest Academic Qualification

Tech./

Voc.

College

Cert.Total

No

Formal

Cert.

High

School

Cert.

Assoc.

Degree/

Diploma

Bachelor's

Degree

Grad.

Degree

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Hours Worked in Main Job The hours worked groupings for main jobs were configured so that less than 35 hours per week represented part-time work, 35 to 40 hours was full-time employment and 41 hours per week or more was considered full-time employment including unpaid overtime. It is acknowledged that these assumptions will not hold true in all work settings and occupations. A comparison between the distributions of workers by number of hours normally worked in a typical week in their main job shows that the average time spent on the job declined over the period from 41 to 40 hours (Table 12).

In 2010, 32% of employed persons worked 41 hours or more. This decreased by 2 percentage points to 30% in 2016. This reduction was offset by a 2 percentage point rise in the proportion of persons working less than 35 hours and an increase of 1 percentage point for those working 35 to 40 hours per week. On average, males worked 42 hours per week and 4 more hours than females. In 2016, females were more likely to be engaged in part-time and full-time work whereas males were likely to work full-time with overtime (Figure 2).

Hours Worked Total Male Female Total Male Female

Total 35,530 18,077 17,453 100 100 100

Less than 35 4,935 2,055 2,880 14 11 17

35-40 19,782 9,127 10,655 56 51 61

41-49 3,624 2,022 1,602 10 11 9

50-59 4,431 2,893 1,538 12 16 9

60 or More 2,686 1,936 750 8 11 4

Not Stated 72 44 28

Average Weekly Hours Worked 40 42 38

Total 37,197 1 18,681 18,492 100 100 100

Less than 35 4,478 1,655 2,823 12 9 15

35 to 40 20,148 9,040 11,108 55 49 61

41 to 49 4,170 2,316 1,854 11 13 10

50 to 59 4,819 3,141 1,678 13 17 9

60 or More 2,897 2,117 780 8 12 4

Not Stated 661 412 249

Average Weekly Hours Worked 41 43 38

1 Includes 24 persons who were counted during the census but detailed data was not obtained - see Technical

Note.

WORKING POPULATION 16 YEARS AND OVER BY NUMBER OF HOURS WORKED PER WEEK

IN MAIN JOB AND SEX, 2016 AND 2010

Table 12

2010

2016

Sex

Number Percentage Distribution

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Income from Main Job This analysis relates to the working population including full and part-time workers regardless of the number of hours and months worked. An income analysis of full-time workers only who worked 12 months and 35 hours or more per week can be found in the Income section. Sex The total median gross annual income from main job for all workers was $58,113 (Table 13). The profile of median annual gross income by sex shows a slight gap between males and females. On average, females earned $58,652 per year compared to $57,655 for males, a $997 difference in pay or 2%. Age Workers 16 to 24 years and senior workers reported the lowest median income, representing 53% and 68%, respectively of the total median annual gross income from main job. Workers aged 35 to 44 years received the highest median income at $67,902. Race The highest median annual gross income of $77,539 was reported for white workers (133% of the median) while mixed and other workers received the lowest, $49,962 which was 86% of the median. Black workers earned a median annual gross income of $53,730 representing 92% of the median. Bermudian Status In regards to Bermudian status, other non-Bermudian workers recorded the highest median gross annual income at $70,797 or 122% of the overall median. In addition, non-Bermudian spouses of Bermudians earned $64,523 followed by Permanent Resident Certificate holders at $59,707. Bermudian workers’ earnings fell below the overall median at $56,325.

11

17

51

61

11

9

16

9

11

4

0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100

Male

Female

Percentage

Sex

Figure 2Hours Worked Per Week in Main Job by Sex, 2016

Less than 35 35 to 40 41 to 49 50 to 59 60 or more

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Hours Worked in Main Job Workers who normally worked 50 to 59 hours per week, earned the highest median income from their main jobs at $82,500, followed by workers who worked 60 or more hours per week at $78,098. The working population that worked 41 to 49 hours per week earned $69,547 on average.

Industry In 2016, workers in the International Business Activity sector reported the highest median gross annual income ($127,680) which was 220% of the median. This industrial sector was followed by Financial Intermediation workers who earned a median income of $80,372. In contrast, Hotels & Restaurant workers received the lowest income of $36,826, representing 63% of the median and less than a third of that of International Business Activity workers.

Occupation Within the occupational groups, workers’ earnings in the Senior Officials and Managers ($91,841), Armed Forces ($87,000), Professionals ($86,086) and Technicians and Associate Professionals ($77,921), groups were significantly higher than the overall median pay for all workers. Service Workers & Shop & Market Sales Workers ($35,766), workers in Elementary Occupations ($41,625), Skilled Agricultural and Fisheries Workers ($42,900) and those working as Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers ($43,247) earned far less than the overall median pay.

% of

Demographic Characteristics Median

Total $58,113 100

Sex $58,113 100

Male $57,655 99

Female $58,652 101

Age Group $58,113 100

16-24 $30,836 53

25-34 $54,978 95

35-44 $67,902 117

45-54 $65,817 113

55-64 $58,586 101

65 and Over $39,227 68

Race $58,113 100

Black $53,730 92

White $77,539 133

Mixed & Other $49,962 86

Not Stated $66,000 114

Bermudian Status $58,113 100

Bermudian $56,325 97

Permanent Resident Certificate Holder $59,707 103

Non-Bermudian Spouse of a Bermudian $64,523 111

Other Non-Bermudian $70,797 122

Table 13

WORKING POPULATION 16 YEARS AND OVER BY MEDIAN ANNUAL GROSS INCOME FROM

MAIN JOB AND DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS, 2016

Median Annual

Gross Income

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% of

Demographic Characteristics Median

Hours Worked Per Week in Main Job $58,113 100

Less than 35 $29,194 50

35-40 $57,889 100

41-49 $69,547 120

50-59 $82,500 142

60 or More $78,098 134

Not Stated $54,000 93

Industrial Group $58,113 100

Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, Mining & Quarrying $42,353 73

Manufacturing $47,306 81

Electricity, Gas & Water $77,234 133

Construction $51,838 89

Wholesale Trade & Repair Services $46,542 80

Retail Trade & Repair Services $44,496 77

Hotels & Restaurants $36,826 63

Transport & Communications $50,941 88

Financial Intermediation $80,372 138

Real Estate & Renting Services $58,138 100

Business Services $64,204 110

Public Administration $71,781 124

Education, Health & Social Work $64,183 110

Other Community, Social & Personal $42,618 73

International Business Activity $127,680 220

Not Stated $51,750 89

Occupational Group $58,113 100

Senior Officials and Managers $91,841 158

Professionals $86,086 148

Technicians and Associate Professionals $77,921 134

Clerks $53,426 92

Service Workers and Shop and Market Sales Workers $35,766 62

Skilled Agricultural and Fishery Workers $42,900 74

Craft and Related Trades Workers $50,381 87

Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers $43,247 74

Elementary Occupations $41,625 72

Armed Forces $87,000 150

Not Stated $51,750 89

Table 13

WORKING POPULATION 16 YEARS AND OVER BY MEDIAN ANNUAL GROSS INCOME FROM

MAIN JOB AND DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS, 2016

Median Annual

Gross Income

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INCOME

Household Income Total median annual household gross income fell to $93,713 in 2016 (Table 1), down 10% from 2010. This decline reflected an overall shrinking of the average household size as there were relatively more 1 person households (and thus lower household income) reporting income data for the 2016 Census. Therefore, a greater proportion of households occupied the lower income bands compared to six years prior. The percentage of households in the lowest income band ($1 - $36,000) increased 4 percentage points during the 2010 to 2016 period while the highest income band ($144,000 and over) decreased by 4 percentage points over the same period.

Personal Income

Overview In 2016, the median annual personal gross income from all sources for persons 16 and older (including those without employment e.g. retired and unemployed persons) was $53,716 (Table 2). The total median income decreased by 8% from 2010 to 2016, compared to a 12% rise in inflation during that same period. Sex The median annual personal gross income for males at $55,419 was 7% ($3,667) higher than for females at $51,752. The median income for males decreased 9% over the six year period, while the median income for females fell 8%. Race The sole increase in median annual personal gross income during the intercensal period for racial groups occurred amongst whites (1%), driven largely by white males who experienced a 2% increase in median income.

Blacks had the largest decrease at 13%, as the income levels of both black males and females experienced double-digit percentage declines over the period. Black males experienced the largest decrease in median income of 13% ($7,281) followed by black females of 12% ($6,569).

Annual Household Gross Income 2016 2010 2010-2016

Total 100 100

$1 - $36,000 16 12 +4

$36,000 - $71,999 22 21 +1

$72,000 - $107,999 19 19 **

$108,000 - $143,999 13 14 -1

$144,000 and Over 30 34 -4

Median Annual Household Gross Income $93,713 $103,657

** Less than 1%.

Percentage

Distribution

Percentage

Point Change

Table 1

ANNUAL HOUSEHOLD GROSS INCOME FOR POPULATION 16 YEARS AND OVER, 2016 AND 2010

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Bermudian Status by Sex In 2016, the median annual personal gross income for non-Bermudians ($66,911) was 31% higher than that reported by Bermudians ($50,991) (Table 2).

An analysis by Bermudian status and sex indicates that non-Bermudian females had the only gain in median annual personal gross income of 2% ($1,085) compared to Bermudian males whose median income decreased the most by 10% ($5,705). Compared to Bermudian males, the median income received by non-Bermudian males was 32% ($16,946) higher. Similarly, non-Bermudian females received median incomes that were 29% ($14,401) higher than that received by Bermudian females. Both Bermudian and non-Bermudian males reported higher median incomes than their female counterparts at 5% ($2,554) and 8% ($5,099), respectively.

Over the 2010 to 2016 period, median annual personal gross incomes for non-Bermudians decreased 1% ($479). Bermudians reported a steeper decline with a 9% ($5,228) lower median income over the same period. Bermudian Status by Age Non-Bermudians’ income levels ranked above their Bermudian counterparts at every age group. The disparity in median income was more extreme at the youngest and oldest age groups. For the population of retirement age (65 years and over), non-Bermudian’s median income exceeded those of Bermudians by 60%. At the youngest age group of 16-24, the income disparity was 47% higher for non-Bermudians.

Demographic Characteristics Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female

Total $53,716 $55,419 $51,752 $58,466 $60,963 $56,134 -8% -9% -8%

Race

Black $47,965 $47,990 $47,938 $54,875 $55,271 $54,507 -13% -13% -12%

White $72,317 $82,506 $63,329 $71,506 $81,084 $62,866 +1% +2% +1%

Mixed and Other $47,661 $46,952 $48,926 $50,332 $50,347 $50,313 -5% -7% -3%

Bermudian by Age Group $50,991 $52,232 $49,678 $56,219 $57,937 $54,686 -9% -10% -9%

16-24 $22,643 $25,012 $20,588 $31,398 $32,336 $30,439 -28% -23% -32%

25-34 $52,818 $51,302 $54,544 $59,888 $55,765 $63,838 -12% -8% -15%

35-44 $68,530 $63,281 $73,346 $73,088 $71,176 $74,801 -6% -11% -2%

45-54 $68,297 $65,878 $70,783 $70,009 $70,754 $69,349 -2% -7% +2%

55-64 $58,476 $58,433 $58,514 $61,817 $64,743 $59,211 -5% -10% -1%

65 & Over $27,983 $34,122 $25,267 $29,467 $40,991 $25,607 -5% -17% -1%

Non-Bermudian by Age Group $66,911 $69,178 $64,079 $67,390 $71,713 $62,994 -1% -4% +2%

16-24 $33,310 $33,000 $33,600 $34,271 $34,440 $34,147 -3% -4% -2%

25-34 $64,851 $65,591 $64,333 $66,916 $66,886 $66,940 -3% -2% -4%

35-44 $73,284 $71,789 $74,919 $70,651 $74,162 $66,790 +4% -3% +12%

45-54 $69,254 $72,140 $63,706 $71,655 $76,356 $65,134 -3% -6% -2%

55-64 $70,626 $74,781 $66,453 $71,550 $86,615 $56,634 -1% -14% +17%

65 & Over $44,717 $59,143 $29,862 $37,886 $60,706 $21,155 +18% -3% +41%

2010-2016

Percentage Change

Table 2

POPULATION 16 YEARS AND OVER BY MEDIAN ANNUAL PERSONAL GROSS INCOME, RACE, BERMUDIAN

STATUS, SELECTED AGE GROUP AND SEX, 2016 AND 2010

2016 2010

Sex

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Income from Main Job Median annual gross income from main job for the full-time working population grew 3% to $65,418 (Table 3). The full-time working population comprises persons who work 35 hours or more per week and 12 months prior to Census Day. This median income level measured higher than the median income level for personal gross income as it only reflects those persons with a full-time job. Sex The median income for females reached $66,496 in 2016, growing 5% from 2010. Males experienced a decline in their median income of less than 1% over the same period. In 2016, median income for males was measured at $64,283 which was 3% less than females. Conversely, males’ median income was 2% higher than females in 2010. Race Analysis by race and sex showed increases across every category with the exception of black males who experienced a decline in median annual gross income from main job. White males, the highest income earning group among the working population, earned a median income of $96,824. This level was nearly one and a half times higher than the median income for the entire working population and 11% more than was earned in 2010. The income level of white males exceeded those of black males by 70% and was 17% higher than the income level of white females.

The disparity between the income level of black males and black females widened over the intercensal period. Black females earned a median annual gross income of $61,792 which measured 4% higher than in 2010. The median income of black males dipped 3% to $56,845 in 2016. Black females earned an average of $1,096 above black males in 2010 and this difference in annual earnings expanded to $4,947 in 2016. Bermudian Status by Sex The breakdown of income by Bermudian status and sex showed that non-Bermudians were the highest income-earners in 2016 with a median annual gross income of $76,311. This level was 21% higher than the median income for Bermudians. Bermudian males were the only group to record a decline in median income, falling 1% between 2010 and 2016. Bermudian Status by Age The prime income earners in 2016 were non-Bermudians in the age group of 35-44 years of age. The median annual gross income for non-Bermudian males was $80,800 while the median income of non-Bermudian females was even higher at $82,898. Each age category for both male and female non-Bermudians reported higher median incomes compared to 2010 with two exceptions, females between the ages of 45-54 and males in the 55-64 age group.

Among Bermudians, the top median income was reported for females at $73,664 within the 35-44 age group. For Bermudian males, the highest median income was $68,268 within the 45-54 age group, but this still ranked below Bermudian females of the same age range. Relative to 2010, Bermudians under the age of 35 and Bermudian males in the 35-44 age group all had lower median incomes in 2016. Conversely, Bermudian females in the 35-44 age group and all Bermudians who were 45 years and older had median incomes that were higher compared to 2010.

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Highest Academic Qualification Figure 1 indicates that higher median annual gross incomes from main job for full-time workers are positively correlated with higher academic qualifications. In 2016, members of the working population who possessed a bachelor’s degree, master’s degree or doctorate degree earned above the median annual gross income. Bachelor’s degree holders earned 40% above the median income, master’s degree holders earned 61% above the median income and doctorate degree holders earned just over double the median income. Likewise, each of these categories of degree holders experienced rises in their median income compared to their respective 2010 median income levels.

Full-time workers with lower than a bachelor’s degree earned below the 2016 median annual gross income level and saw dips in their median income compared to their respective 2010 median income levels. Diploma/associate degree holders earned 3% below the median income in 2016 compared to being 2% above the median income level in 2010. The median income of technical/vocational certificate holders measured 12% below the total full-time working population, worsening 4 percentage points compared to 2010 when the gap was measured at 8%. For high school certificate holders and those with no formal certificates, their median income levels measured below the total working population by 21% and 30%, respectively.

The disparities in median annual gross income levels were pronounced when comparing undergraduate degree holders versus those with lower academic qualifications. The difference between the median income of an undergraduate degree holder (bachelor’s degree) and the preceding level of academic

Demographic Characteristics Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female

Total $65,418 $64,283 $66,496 $63,789 $64,394 $63,217 +3% ** +5%

Race

Black $59,099 $56,845 $61,792 $58,924 $58,343 $59,439 ** -3% +4%

White $89,302 $96,824 $82,970 $81,343 $87,554 $75,864 +10% +11% +9%

Mixed and Other $56,327 $53,412 $60,803 $53,829 $52,138 $56,320 +5% +2% +8%

Bermudian by Age Group $63,000 $60,878 $64,862 $61,557 $61,601 $61,517 +2% -1% +5%

16-24 $38,866 $39,818 $37,425 $41,333 $41,260 $41,424 -6% -3% -10%

25-34 $56,759 $54,739 $58,972 $59,157 $57,320 $60,834 -4% -5% -3%

35-44 $70,040 $66,365 $73,664 $69,202 $68,390 $69,947 +1% -3% +5%

45-54 $69,802 $68,268 $71,402 $65,957 $66,784 $65,206 +6% +2% +10%

55-64 $62,750 $62,098 $63,248 $59,787 $61,864 $58,375 +5% ** +8%

65 & Over $50,502 $51,463 $49,159 $46,407 $50,308 $40,571 +9% +2% +21%

Non-Bermudian by Age Group $76,311 $77,490 $75,123 $71,700 $73,500 $69,792 +6% +5% +8%

16-24 $44,842 $41,500 $49,500 $38,000 $37,600 $38,667 +18% +10% +28%

25-34 $74,421 $76,308 $72,839 $68,912 $67,897 $69,728 +8% +12% +4%

35-44 $81,894 $80,800 $82,898 $73,841 $75,913 $71,328 +11% +6% +16%

45-54 $75,600 $78,429 $71,368 $75,165 $75,963 $73,973 +1% +3% -4%

55-64 $74,609 $74,625 $74,595 $77,893 $88,125 $67,500 -4% -15% +11%

65 & Over $66,000 $75,000 $55,500 $63,429 $70,800 $45,000 +4% +6% +23%

** Less than 1%.1 35 hours or more per week and 12 months prior to Census Day.

Percentage Change

2010-2016

Table 3

FULL-TIME1 WORKING POPULATION 16 YEARS AND OVER BY MEDIAN ANNUAL GROSS INCOME FROM MAIN

JOB, RACE, BERMUDIAN STATUS, SELECTED AGE GROUP AND SEX, 2016 AND 2010

Sex

2016 2010

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qualification (diploma/associate degree) was $27,782. This represented a widening of the median income gap from 2010 when the difference was $23,355.

Comparing post graduate degree holders (master’s and doctorate degrees) shows a gap in median annual gross income levels of $15,128 in 2010 that widened considerably to $28,853 in 2016.

Occupation Ten major occupational groups were profiled (Table 4), with nine of the ten groups showing increases in median annual gross income from main job for the working population who worked 35 hours or more per week and 12 months prior to Census day. Of these occupations, the greatest increase between 2010 and 2016 was reported for Senior Officials and Managers. This category experienced the largest rise in median income with male and female median incomes increasing 11% each. Occupations within the Armed Forces earned the second highest median income, despite a 3% dip over the intercensal period. Professionals, the third highest income earners, had a 7% rise in median income. Clerks and the occupational group of Service Workers and Shop and Market Sales Workers, which combined to account for one-third of the working population, experienced a 4% and 2% gain in median income, respectively. Services Workers and Shop and Market Sales Workers also represented the lowest median of all income earning groups, unchanged from 2010.

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$64,844

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$117,455

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$57,538

$63,643

$91,425

$105,216

$134,069

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Occupational Group Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female

Total $65,418 $64,283 $66,496 $63,789 $64,394 $63,217 +3% ** +5%

Senior Officials and Managers $97,267 $102,634 $91,952 $87,193 $92,124 $82,625 +12% +11% +11%

Professionals $91,296 $103,135 $86,671 $85,254 $93,451 $81,023 +7% +10% +7%

Technicians and Associate

Professionals

Clerks $57,422 $52,780 $58,085 $55,479 $52,647 $55,860 +4% ** +4%

Service Workers and Shop and

Market Sales Workers

Skilled Agricultural and

Fishery Workers

Craft and Related Trades

Workers

Plant and Machine Operators

and Assemblers

Elementary Occupations $45,553 $46,244 $38,000 $45,181 $46,000 $35,625 +1% +1% +7%

Armed Forces $94,500 $96,000 * $97,500 $99,000 * -3% -3% *

1 35 hours or more per week and 12 months prior to Census Day.

* Median unavailable due to fewer than 5 observations to ensure confidentiality.

$54,613 $55,022 $45,310 $53,922 $54,198

Table 4

FULL-TIME1 WORKING POPULATION 16 YEARS AND OVER BY MEDIAN ANNUAL GROSS INCOME FROM MAIN JOB,

SEX AND OCCUPATIONAL GROUP, 2016 AND 2010Percentage Change

2010-2016

$71,653

Sex

2016 2010

$81,976 $86,441 $77,550 $76,913 $80,906 +7% +7% +8%

$40,495 $43,961

$45,309 $45,138 $51,000 $45,254 $45,110 ** +4%

$46,678 $47,247 +2% +2% +5%$43,050

-4%

$41,483 $43,241 $39,983

$47,679 $48,079 $45,070

$37,562

$49,000

$47,308 +1% +2%

+2% -2% +6%

**

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HOUSING

There were a total of 28,192 occupied dwelling units in 2016 (Table 1). The two-unit dwelling type remained the most common type of building for Bermuda residents. This building type accounted for 35% of total occupied dwellings, an increase of 1 percentage point during the six-year period. A typical two-unit dwelling can be described as a house with an attached apartment or two attached apartments. The proportion of other building types also increased by 1 percentage point, while the proportion of three-unit dwellings decreased by 1 percentage point. During the same period, the proportion of one-unit dwellings, four or more apartments and group dwellings remained unchanged.

For the purpose of this analysis, Bermuda’s housing stock was limited to occupied private dwelling units and excluded group dwelling units and boats. In 2016, the number of occupied private dwelling units was 27,418 (Table 2).

Bedrooms The largest category of private dwelling units had two bedrooms. This category totalled 9,857 private dwelling units and represented over one third of units (36%); the same proportion as in 2010. The proportion of private dwelling units with one bedroom and four or more bedrooms also remained static. Private dwelling units with three bedrooms decreased 1 percentage point while dwelling units without a bedroom increased 1 percentage point over the intercensal period.

Percentage

Point Change

Type of Building 2016 2010 2016 2010 2010-2016

Total 28,192 26,923 1 100 100

One-Unit Dwelling 6,767 6,280 24 24 **

Two-Unit Dwelling 9,972 8,870 35 34 +1

Three-Unit Dwelling 4,849 4,639 17 18 -1

Four or More Apartments 5,253 5,024 19 19 **

Group Dwelling 751 696 3 3 **

Other 600 308 2 1 +1

** Less than 1%1 Includes 1,106 households for which there is no data - see Technical Note.

Table 1

OCCUPIED DWELLING UNITS BY TYPE OF BUILDING, 2016 AND 2010

Percentage

DistributionNumber

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Full Bathrooms The majority of private dwelling units had one full bathroom in 2016 (Table 3). This housing structure continued to represent the largest proportion of private dwelling units at 59%, a decrease of 2 percentage points since 2010. Private dwelling units with two full bathrooms and three or more full bathrooms increased by 1 percentage point and 2 percentage points, respectively.

Type of Tenure The proportions of owner-occupied and non-owner occupied private dwelling units were nearly identical in 2010 and 2016 (Table 4). Non-owner occupied accommodations accounted for 52% of the housing stock, while owner-occupied private dwelling units accounted for 48%. During the intercensal period,

Percentage

Point Change

Number of Bedrooms 2016 2010 2016 2010 2010-2016

Total 27,418 26,200 1 100 100

None 1,145 790 4 3 +1

One 6,469 6,101 24 24 **

Two 9,857 8,944 36 36 **

Three 7,928 7,473 29 30 -1

Four or More 2,018 1,645 7 7 **

Not Stated 1 141

** Less than 1%1 Includes 1,106 households for which there is no data - see Technical Note.

Number Distribution

Table 2

Percentage

PRIVATE DWELLING UNITS BY NUMBER OF BEDROOMS, 2016 AND 2010

Percentage

Point Change

Number of Full Bathrooms 2016 2010 2016 2010 2010-2016

Total 27,418 26,200 1 100 100

None 16 41 ** ** **

One 16,146 15,340 59 61 -2

Two 8,550 7,532 31 30 +1

Three or More 2,705 2,046 10 8 +2

Not Stated 1 135

** Less than 1%1 Includes 1,106 households for which there is no data - see Technical Note.

Number Distribution

Table 3

Percentage

PRIVATE DWELLING UNITS BY NUMBER OF FULL BATHROOMS, 2016 AND 2010

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the proportion of non-owner occupied private dwelling units increased 1 percentage point. Conversely, the proportion of owner-occupied private dwelling units decreased 1 percentage point.

Private dwelling units that were owned without a mortgage increased 1 percentage point during the intercensal period, while those that were owned with a mortgage decreased 2 percentage points. The proportion of private dwelling units that were rented as partly or fully furnished increased 1 percentage point, whereas those that were rented as unfurnished decreased 1 percentage point. Rent-free accommodations remained unchanged at 4%.

Monthly Rents Nearly 6 out of 10 rented private dwelling units (59%) were rented for $1,500 or more per month (Table 5). The largest proportion of private dwelling units (27%) were rented for between $1,000 and $1,499 per month. The median rent for private dwelling units was $1,705 per month, a decrease of less than 1% when compared to 2010.

During the intercensal period, the proportion of rented private dwelling units that were rented for $1,500 to $1,999, and $1,000 to $1,499 per month, increased by 3 percentage points and 2 percentage points, respectively. In contrast, the proportion of private dwelling units that were rented for $2,000 to $3,999 per month decreased by 2 percentage points. The other monthly rental categories each decreased by 1 percentage point.

Percentage

Point Change

Type of Tenure 2016 2010 2016 2010 2010-2016

Total 27,418 26,200 1 100 100

Non-owner occupied 14,140 12,723 52 51 +1 Rented - unfurnished 8,356 7,747 30 31 -1

Rented - partly/ fully furnished 4,650 3,972 17 16 +1

Rent Free 1,134 1,004 4 4 **

Owner-occupied 13,267 12,238 48 49 -1 Owned without a mortgage 7,483 6,417 27 26 +1

Owned with a mortgage 5,784 5,821 21 23 -2

Not Stated 11 133

** Less than 1%1 Includes 1,106 households for which there is no data - see Technical Note.

Table 4

PRIVATE DWELLING UNITS BY TYPE OF TENURE, 2016 AND 2010

Percentage

Number Distribution

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Monthly Mortgages Eight out of ten owner-occupied private dwelling units paid a monthly mortgage of $2,000 or more per month (Table 6). One third of private dwelling units that were owner-occupied with a mortgage had a mortgage between $3,000 and $4,999 per month. In 2016, the median monthly mortgage payment was $3,400, an increase of 3% over the intercensal period.

Percentage

Point Change

Monthly Rent 2016 2010 2016 2010 2010-2016

Total 13,006 11,719 100 100

Under $600 260 301 2 3 -1

$600 - $799 465 562 4 5 -1

$800 - $999 1,001 1,008 8 9 -1

$1,000 - $1,499 3,438 2,754 27 25 +2

$1,500 - $1,999 2,912 2,243 23 20 +3

$2,000 - $3,999 3,233 2,978 25 27 -2

$4,000 and Over 1,406 1,305 11 12 -1

Not Stated 291 568

Median $1,705 $1,712

Table 5

RENTED PRIVATE DWELLING UNITS BY MONTHLY RENT, 2016 AND 2010

Number Distribution

Percentage

Percentage

Point Change

Monthly Mortgage 2016 2010 2016 2010 2010-2016

Total 5,784 5,791 100 100

Under $1,400 511 470 9 9 **

$1,400 - $1,999 630 649 11 13 -2

$2,000 - $2,999 1,282 1,176 23 23 **

$3,000 - $4,999 1,844 1,608 33 32 +1

$5,000 and Over 1,316 1,172 24 23 +1

Not Stated 201 716

Median $3,400 $3,302

** Less than 1%

Table 6

Number Distribution

Percentage

OWNER-OCCUPIED PRIVATE DWELLING UNITS WITH A MORTGAGE BY MONTHLY

MORTGAGE, 2016 AND 2010

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HOUSEHOLDS

Households by Number of Persons There were a total of 28,192 households in 2016 residing in private dwelling units, group dwelling units or boats (Table 1). One-person households was the most common living arrangement and represented over one third (34%) of households. The proportion of one-person households increased 3 percentage points over the intercensal period. Households with four persons or five or more persons had decreased percentage distributions of 2 percentage points and 1 percentage point, respectively.

During the intercensal period, the average household size declined due to the aforementioned changes. On average, there were 2.39 persons per household in 2010 and 2.26 persons per household in 2016.

Households by Type The One Person household type was the only household type to experience proportional growth (Table 2). This household type increased 3 percentage points over the six-year period. It also represented the largest proportion of household types with more than one out of three households (34%) being a One Person household. The proportion of One Parent and Two Parent household types declined 2 percentage points and 1 percentage point, respectively. The remaining household types experienced no change during the intercensal period.

Percentage

Point Change

Number of Persons 2016 2010 2016 2010 2010-2016

Total 28,192 26,923 1 100 100

One 9,611 7,942 34 31 +3

Two 8,841 7,999 31 31 **

Three 4,802 4,515 17 17 **

Four 3,317 3,540 12 14 -2

Five or More 1,621 1,821 6 7 -1

Average Household Size 2.26 2.39

** Less than 1%1 Includes 1,106 households for which there is no data - see Technical Note.

Number Distribution

HOUSEHOLDS BY NUMBER OF PERSONS, 2016 AND 2010

Table 1

Percentage

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One Parent Households by Demographic Characteristics of Household Reference Person Sex The One Parent household type continued to be dominated by female HRPs. In 2016, nearly nine out of ten (87%) One Parent households were headed by mothers with child(ren) (Table 3). The proportion of mothers with child(ren) increased six percentage points during the intercensal period. In contrast, the proportion of fathers with child(ren) decreased six percentage points. This resulted in a decline in the sex ratio of lone parent HRP’S from 23 to 15 males per 100 females. Age The majority of HRPs of One Parent households (47%) fell within the 45 to 64 age group. Proportionally, this age group remained unchanged over the six-year period. Conversely, the 30 to 44 age group advanced 4 percentage points and the under 30 and the 65 years and over age groups both decreased 2 percentage points. As a result, the median age for lone parents increased from 49 to 50 years. Race In 2016, black parents represented 7 in 10 One Parent households (70%), an increase of 1 percentage point. The proportion of lone parents of mixed and other races increased 2 percentage points while households headed by a white parent decreased 3 percentage points between 2010 and 2016. Bermudian Status The majority of HRPs of One Parent households possessed Bermudian status (93%). This represented a decrease of 2 percentage points between 2010 and 2016. In contrast, the proportion of lone parents who were non-Bermudian increased 2 percentage points over the same period. Economic Activity Nearly 8 out of 10 HRPs of One Parent households (79%) were working during the reference week; an increase of 7 percentage points during the intercensal period. This was offset by the proportion of lone

Percentage

Point Change

Type of Household 2016 2010 2016 2010 2010-2016

Total 28,192 26,923 1 100 100

One Person 9,611 8,361 34 31 +3

Two Parents 5,794 5,805 21 22 -1

Adult Couple 5,542 5,301 20 20 **

Extended Family 2,940 2,682 10 10 **

One Parent 2,931 3,324 10 12 -2

Other 1,374 1,444 5 5 **

Not Stated 0 6

** Less than 1%1 Includes 1,106 households for which there is no data - see Technical Note.

Table 2

HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE OF HOUSEHOLD, 2016 AND 2010

Number Distribution

Percentage

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parents who were unemployed which decreased 7 percentage points whereas parents with child(ren) who were economically inactive decreased 1 percentage point.

Percentage

Point Change

Demographic Characteristics 2016 2010 2016 2010 2010-2016

Sex 2,931 3,324 100 100

Male 385 629 13 19 -6

Female 2,546 2695 87 81 +6

Sex Ratio 15 23

Age Groups 2,931 3,324 100 100

Under 30 123 185 4 6 -2

30 - 44 985 1,009 34 30 +4

45 - 64 1,371 1,559 47 47 **

65 & Over 452 571 15 17 -2

Median Age (years ) 50 49

Race 2,931 3,324 100 100

Black 2,056 2,299 70 69 +1

White 474 629 16 19 -3

Mixed & Other Races 397 387 14 12 +2

Not Stated 4 9

Bermudian Status 2,931 3,324 100 100

Bermudian 2,740 3,147 93 95 -2

Non-Bermudian 191 175 7 5 +2

Not Stated ** 2

Economic Activity (16 Years +) 2,931 3,324 100 100

Working 2,325 2,385 79 72 +7

Economically Inactive 477 550 16 17 -1

Unemployed 126 371 4 11 -7

Not Stated 3 18

** Less than 1%

Table 3ONE PARENT HOUSEHOLDS BY DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSEHOLD

REFERENCE PERSON, 2016 AND 2010Percentage

Number Distribution

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INSTITUTIONS

Overview The institutional population declined from 822 persons in 2010 to 711 persons in 2016 (Table 1). There were 9 centenarians in 2016, up from 7 in 2010. The population in rest and nursing homes represented 44% of the total institutional population in 2016, replacing the correctional facilities’ population as the leading category. Correctional facilities and hospitals and hospices round out the top three most populated categories at 26% and 19%, respectively. The population in rest and nursing homes had the largest percentage point increase (+13) and the correctional facilities’ population had the largest percentage point decrease (-8). Profiles of the three largest types of institutions are provided in the following analysis.

Rest and Nursing Homes Rest homes provide care for persons who require minimal assistance with activities of daily living whereas nursing homes provide care for persons who require more extensive assistance. Females continued to represent the majority (61%) of the 314 persons in these homes, although there was an 8 percentage point decline in their distribution (Table 2). The sex ratio increased from 46 to 64 males per 100 females.

Forty-two percent (42%) of the population were 80 to 89 years old, down 3 percentage points from 2010. As the only age group to have increased in its share, the population 90 years and older represented a quarter of the rest and nursing home population. During the intercensal period, the median age increased from 84 to 85 years.

The racial distribution of the rest and nursing home population changed little during the intercensal period. Blacks declined 1 percentage point to 70% and mixed and other races increased 1 percentage point to 3%. The proportion of whites remained at 27%.

The Bermuda-born population increased its share by 4 percentage points to 88%. In contrast, the foreign-born population declined 4 percentage points to 12%.

Bermudians represented 94% of this population, declining 2 percentage points. Non-Bermudians comprised the remaining 6%, a 2 percentage point increase.

Type of Institution 2016 2010 2016 2010 2010-2016

Total 711 822 100 100

Rest and Nursing Homes 314 252 44 31 +13

Correctional Facilities 182 276 26 34 -8

Hospitals and Hospices 136 179 19 22 -3

Homes for the Physically Challenged 48 39 7 5 +2

and Rehabilitation Centres

Adult Shelters 28 52 4 6 -2

Children's Homes 3 24 ** 3 -3

** Less than 1%.

Table 1

Percentage

DistributionNumber

INSTITUTIONAL POPULATION BY TYPE OF INSTITUTION, 2016 AND 2010

Percentage

Point Change

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Demographic Characteristics 2016 2010 2016 2010 2010-2016

Sex 314 252 100 100

Male 122 79 39 31 +8

Female 192 173 61 69 -8

Sex Ratio 64 46

Age Groups 314 252 100 100

0-69 38 32 12 13 -1

70-79 65 53 21 21 **

80-89 131 113 42 45 -3

90 & Over 80 54 25 21 +4

Median Age (years) 85 84

Race 314 252 100 100

Black 219 179 70 71 -1

White 85 68 27 27 **

Mixed & Other 10 4 3 2 +1

Not Stated 0 1

Nativity 314 252 100 100

Bermuda Born 277 211 88 84 +4

Foreign Born 37 40 12 16 -4

Not Stated 0 1

Bermudian Status 314 252 100 100

Bermudian 296 239 94 96 -2

Non-Bermudian 18 9 6 4 +2

Not Stated 0 4

Health Insurance 314 . . 100 . .

Insured 307 . . 98 . .

Uninsured 6 . . 2 . .

Not Stated 1 . .

Marital Status (15 Years +) 314 252 100 100

Never Married 66 63 21 26 -5

Married 41 30 13 12 +1

Widowed 133 106 43 43 **

Divorced 69 47 22 19 +3

Legally Separated 3 0 1 ** +1

Not Stated 2 6

Highest Academic Qualification (16 Years +) 314 252 100 100

No Formal Certificate 158 126 57 77 -20

High School Certificate 69 12 25 7 +18

Tech./ Voc. / Assoc./ Diploma 31 12 11 7 +4

Degree 17 14 6 9 -3

Not Stated 39 88

** Less than 1%.

. . Not asked in 2010.

Percentage

DistributionNumber

Percentage

Point Change

REST AND NURSING HOME POPULATION BY DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS, 2016 AND 2010

Table 2

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Nearly all persons (98%) in rest and nursing homes reported having health insurance. FutureCare was the most selected response option, representing 60% of the total.

In terms of marital status, the widowed remained the leading category at 43% for both census years. This was followed by the divorced (22%) and never married (21%) categories. Divorcees had the largest percentage point increase (+3) and persons who were never married had the largest percentage point decrease (-5).

The proportion of the rest and nursing home population with no formal academic certificates declined 20 percentage points to 57%. The second leading category was high school certificates which climbed 18 percentage points to 25%. Degree holders were the second leading category in 2010 but became the least selected category in 2016 at 6%.

Correctional Facilities Correctional facilities work with the island’s inmates towards rehabilitation upon release. Males accounted for 94% of the 182 inmates in correctional facilities, although the proportion of males declined 2 percentage points (Table 3). The result was a decline in the sex ratio from 2,660 to 1,555 males per 100 females.

The population aged 25 to 34 years continued to be the most populated age group, gaining 9 percentage points to 41%. The 45 years and older category was second at 28%, an increase of 6 percentage points. In contrast to increases in these age groups, the population under 25 years and 35 to 44 years declined by 8 and 7 percentage points, respectively. The median age declined from 36 to 35 years.

The proportion of the correctional facilities’ population that were black increased 7 percentage points to 98%. Whites had the largest percentage point decrease (-5), falling to 2%.

A larger proportion of inmates were Bermuda-born in 2016, increasing 7 percentage points to 94%. Conversely, the foreign-born population fell 7 percentage points to 6%.

The distribution and intercensal changes for Bermudian status were similar to nativity. The 7 percentage point gain in the Bermudian population to 95% was offset by the 7 percentage point decrease in the non-Bermudian population to 5%.

All persons in correctional facilities were reported to be uninsured. However, if an inmate required medical treatment the Government would cover the expense.

The most significant intercensal changes in the marital status profile of the correctional facilities’ population occurred in the never married and married categories. Inmates who were never married continued to represent the vast majority (87%) of the population and increased 6 percentage points. The proportion of married inmates fell 5 percentage points to 6%.

The proportion of inmates that held a high school certificate increased 34 percentage points to become the majority at 52%. In contrast, inmates that had no academic qualifications declined 36 percentage points to a 39% share.

Hospitals and Hospices Bermuda’s hospitals provide services to persons with medical and mental health needs. The hospice provides care for terminally ill patients. There was a shift during the intercensal period in the sex distribution, with males now comprising the majority (57%) of the 136 persons in hospitals and hospices, an increase of 11 percentage points (Table 4). As a result, the sex ratio increased from 85 to 134 males per 100 females.

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Demographic Characteristics 2016 2010 2016 2010 2010-2016

Sex 182 276 100 100

Male 171 266 94 96 -2

Female 11 10 6 4 +2

Sex Ratio 1,555 2,660

Age Groups 182 276 100 100

0-24 19 49 10 18 -8

25-34 74 88 41 32 +9

35-44 38 78 21 28 -7

45 & Over 51 61 28 22 +6

Median Age (years) 35 36

Race 182 276 100 100

Black 178 245 98 91 +7

White 3 20 2 7 -5

Mixed & Other 1 3 1 1 **

Not Stated 0 8

Nativity 182 276 100 100

Bermuda Born 170 241 94 87 +7

Foreign Born 11 35 6 13 -7

Not Stated 1 0

Bermudian Status 182 276 100 100

Bermudian 173 243 95 88 +7

Non-Bermudian 9 32 5 12 -7

Not Stated 0 1

Health Insurance 182 . . 100 . .

Insured 0 . . ** . .

Uninsured 182 . . 100 . .

Not Stated 0 . .

Marital Status (15 Years +) 182 276 100 100

Never Married 159 216 87 81 +6

Married 11 30 6 11 -5

Widowed 1 3 1 1 **

Divorced 11 14 6 5 +1

Legally Separated 0 3 ** 1 -1

Not Stated 0 10

Highest Academic Qualification (16 Years +) 182 276 100 100

No Formal Certificate 69 173 39 75 -36

High School Certificate 92 42 52 18 +34

Tech./ Voc. / Assoc./ Diploma 11 13 6 6 **

Degree 6 3 3 1 +2

Not Stated 4 45

** Less than 1%.

. . Not asked in 2010.

Table 3

CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES' POPULATION BY DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS, 2016 AND 2010

Percentage

Distribution

Percentage

Point ChangeNumber

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Demographic Characteristics 2016 2010 2016 2010 2010-2016

Sex 136 179 100 100

Male 78 82 57 46 +11

Female 58 97 43 54 -11

Sex Ratio 134 85

Age Groups 136 179 100 100

0-44 20 11 15 6 +9

45-64 44 44 32 25 +7

65-84 48 89 35 50 -15

85 & Over 24 35 18 20 -2

Median Age (years) 67 76

Race 136 179 100 100

Black 116 144 85 85 **

White 18 22 13 13 **

Mixed & Other 2 3 1 2 -1

Not Stated 0 10

Nativity 136 179 100 100

Bermuda Born 126 154 94 91 +3

Foreign Born 8 15 6 9 -3

Not Stated 2 10

Bermudian Status 136 179 100 100

Bermudian 133 167 99 98 +1

Non-Bermudian 2 3 1 2 -1

Not Stated 1 9

Health Insurance 136 . . 100 . .

Insured 110 . . 81 . .

Uninsured 26 . . 19 . .

Not Stated 0 . .

Marital Status (15 Years +) 135 179 100 100

Never Married 65 67 48 41 +7

Married 34 24 25 15 +10

Widowed 13 55 10 34 -24

Divorced 17 16 13 10 +3

Legally Separated 6 0 4 ** +4

Not Stated 0 17

Highest Academic Qualification (16 Years +) 135 179 100 100

No Formal Certificate 32 69 50 58 -8

High School Certificate 25 35 39 29 +10

Tech./ Voc. / Assoc./ Diploma 6 9 9 8 +1

Degree 1 7 2 6 -4

Not Stated 71 59

** Less than 1%.

. . Not asked in 2010.

Table 4

HOSPITALS & HOSPICES' POPULATION BY DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS, 2016 AND 2010

Percentage

Distribution

Percentage

Point ChangeNumber

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Despite a 15 percentage point decline in the distribution of the population aged 65 to 84 years, this age group still had the largest share at 35%. The two youngest age groups, under 44 and 45 to 64 years, had percentage point increases of 9% and 7%, respectively. The result of these shifts was a decline in the median age from 76 to 67 years.

The racial composition in hospitals and hospices changed little over the period. The proportion of blacks (85%) and whites (13%) remained constant. The mixed and other races category declined from 2% to 1%.

The Bermuda-born population increased 3 percentage points to 94%. The corresponding 3 percentage point drop in the foreign-born population led to a 6% distribution.

Nearly all (99%) of the population in hospitals and hospices were Bermudian, increasing 1 percentage point. The proportion of the population that were non-Bermudian fell 1 percentage point to 1%.

The health insurance status of the population indicated that 81% were insured. FutureCare was the most commonly selected health insurance coverage, representing 35% of all responses.

The population who were never married increased 7 percentage points to remain the leading category at 48%. The largest percentage point increase (+10) during the intercensal period occurred in the population who were married to secure a 25% share of the total hospitals and hospices population. The proportion of persons who were widowed declined 24 percentage points to 10%.

The most significant decline occurred in the population with no formal certificates, falling 8 percentage points to 50%. Despite this decline, it remained the most common highest academic qualification category selected. The population with high school certificates as their highest academic qualification had the largest percentage point increase (+10) to remain the second leading category at 39%.

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NON-SHELTERED

Geographical Distribution The number of non-sheltered persons counted between 2010 and 2016 increased from 82 to 138, equating to 1 in 463 persons being non-sheltered (Table 1). In 2016, the leading three parishes for non-sheltered residents were Pembroke (59%), St. George’s (9%) and Sandys (9%). However, the City of Hamilton contained 42% of the non-sheltered population which far exceeded the second ranked parishes.

Although the majority of non-sheltered persons were located in Pembroke in both census years, Pembroke’s percentage share declined 15 percentage points in 2016. The result of this was for the distribution of the non-sheltered population to be more dispersed in 2016 with proportional increases in St. George’s, Hamilton Parish, Smith’s, Devonshire, Paget and Sandys.

Demographic Characteristics In 2016, 88% of non-sheltered residents were male compared with 90% in 2010 (Table 2). In absolute terms, there were 47 more males and 9 more females in 2016. The sex ratio decreased from 925 to 712 males per 100 females.

Two-thirds of non-sheltered persons were aged 40-64 years in 2016, a two percentage point increase from 2010. The most significant shift during the intercensal period was the 8 percentage point decline in the 20-39 age group and an 8 percentage point increase in the 65 years and over age group. A further indicator of an aging non-sheltered population is the rise in the median age from 52 years in 2010 to 56 years in 2016.

Parish and Municipality 2016 2010 2016 2010 2010-2016

Total 138 82 100 100

St. George's 12 5 9 6 +3

Town of St. George's 3 3 2 4 -2

Hamilton 3 0 2 0 +2

Smith's 4 1 3 1 +2

Devonshire 4 2 3 2 +1

Pembroke 82 61 59 74 -15

City of Hamilton 58 54 42 66 -24

Paget 5 1 4 1 +3

Warwick 8 7 6 9 -3

Southampton 8 5 6 6 **

Sandys 12 0 9 0 +9

** Less than 1%.

Percentage

DistributionNumber

Percentage

Point Change

NON-SHELTERED POPULATION BY PARISH AND MUNICIPALITY, 2016 AND 2010

Table 1

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Demographic Characteristics 2016 2010 2016 2010 2010-2016

Sex 138 82 100 100

Male 121 74 88 90 -2

Female 17 8 12 10 +2

Sex Ratio 712 925

Age Groups 138 82 100 100

0-19 0 2 ** 2 -2

20-39 22 20 16 24 -8

40-64 92 53 67 65 +2

65 + 24 7 17 9 +8

Median Age (years) 56 52

Race 138 82 100 100

Black 128 66 93 80 +13

White 3 8 2 10 -8

Mixed & Other 7 8 5 10 -5

Nativity 138 82 100 100

Bermuda Born 134 76 97 96 +1

Foreign Born 4 3 3 4 -1

Not Stated 0 3

Bermudian Status 138 82 100 100

Bermudian 137 73 99 99 **

Non-Bermudian 1 1 1 1 **

Not Stated 0 8

Marital Status (15 Years +) 138 81 100 100

Never Married 91 26 69 50 +19

Divorced 25 19 19 37 -18

Married 8 4 6 8 -2

Widowed 6 1 5 2 +3

Legally Separated 2 2 2 4 -2

Not Stated 6 29

Highest Academic Qualification (16 Years +) 138 81 100 100

None 68 22 50 43 +7

High School Certificate 48 20 36 39 -3

Tech./ Voc. / Assoc./ Diploma 17 9 13 18 -5

Degree 2 0 1 ** +1

Not Stated 3 30

** Less than 1%.

Number

Percentage

Distribution

Percentage

Point Change

Table 2

NON-SHELTERED POPULATION BY DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS, 2016 AND 2010

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The racial profile of the non-sheltered population was less diverse in 2016, as the proportion of blacks increased from 80% to 93%. The proportion of whites and mixed and other races declined 8 and 5 percentage points, respectively.

The Bermuda-born non-sheltered population edged up 1 percentage point to 97%. The foreign-born population declined 1 percentage point to 3% in 2016. The proportion of Bermudian non-sheltered persons remained unchanged at 99%.

Sixty-nine percent of the non-sheltered population were never married, up 19 percentage points from 2010. The divorced non-sheltered population had the largest proportional decline, falling 18 percentage points to 19%.

Half of the non-sheltered residents reported having no formal academic certificates in 2016, an increase of 7 percentage points. This was followed by 36% possessing a high school certificate, a 3 percentage point decline in its share. The third highest category was Technical, Vocational or Associate Degree at 13% which declined 5 percentage points.

Economic Activity The questions on economic activity, industry and occupation were asked of the non-sheltered population for the first time in 2016. During the reference week, 46% of non-sheltered persons were working (Figure 1). This exceeded the next most common category ‘Looking for Work’ by double. The unemployment rate was 33%.

Of the 63 persons who reported working, 46% were in the Construction industry (Table 3). Other double-digit percentages were Wholesale Trade & Repair Services (16%) and Hotels & Restaurants (13%).

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The leading three occupational groups for the non-sheltered persons were Craft and Related Trades Workers (44%), Elementary Occupations (33%) and Service Workers and Shop and Market Sales Workers (11%) (Table 4). At the specific occupation level, 23% reported being a Building Construction Labourer, 20% were a Handyman/ Utility Person and 17% were a General Painter.

Industrial Groups Number

Total 63 100

Construction 29 46

Wholesale Trade & Repair Services 10 16

Hotels & Restaurants 8 13

Business Services 5 8

Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, Mining & Quarrying 2 3

Retail Trade & Repair Services 2 3

Transport & Communications 2 3

Real Estate & Renting Services 2 3

Public Administration 2 3

Other Community & Personal Services 1 2

Table 3

Percentage

Distribution

NON-SHELTERED WORKING POPULATION 16 YEARS AND OLDER BY INDUSTRIAL GROUPS,

2016

Occupational Groups Number

Total 63 100

Craft and Related Trades Workers 28 44

Elementary Occupations 21 33

Service Workers and Shop and Market Sales Workers 7 11

Professionals 3 5

Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 2 3

Clerks 1 2

Skilled Agricultural and Fishery Workers 1 2

Table 4

Percentage

Distribution

NON-SHELTERED WORKING POPULATION 16 YEARS AND OLDER BY OCCUPATIONAL

GROUPS, 2016

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APPENDIX A – FLASH CARD – INCOME

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APPENDIX B – QUESTIONNAIRES

De Jure Civilian Non-Institutional Population Questionnaire

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Institutional Population Questionnaire This questionnaire included questions HL1a to H1, P1 to P7, P11, P14, P16, P18 and P20 to P21.

Non-Sheltered Population Questionnaire This questionnaire included questions P1, P3 to P7, P11 to P12, P14 and P16.

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APPENDIX C – DETAILED TABULATIONS

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Age  TotalSt. 

George's Hamilton Smith's Devonshire Pembroke Paget Warwick Southampton Sandys

Total 63,779 5,659 5,584 5,984 7,087 11,160 5,899 9,002 6,421 6,983

0 587 49 51 54 67 94 55 86 61 701 583 46 34 54 55 100 65 120 57 522 593 51 54 68 65 91 55 87 56 663 668 54 62 71 72 107 76 111 62 534 562 59 42 60 72 83 55 84 43 645 655 55 56 78 69 115 65 101 63 536 665 62 66 68 84 114 65 93 54 597 704 75 51 61 81 104 80 101 69 828 682 64 78 65 77 95 68 109 62 649 647 49 51 63 79 106 69 88 64 7810 648 71 53 58 77 113 63 82 60 7111 618 59 61 87 61 80 66 90 52 6212 625 68 58 59 76 101 54 78 63 6813 635 58 38 66 68 116 61 85 63 8014 647 88 60 71 72 117 53 63 47 7615 647 80 44 66 76 102 55 88 66 7016 643 66 70 55 78 113 47 73 54 8717 636 53 51 51 69 117 57 106 49 8318 618 68 41 56 81 92 48 86 64 8219 606 71 57 59 71 78 43 83 54 9020 591 67 41 50 75 89 56 82 47 8421 594 78 50 54 77 88 49 78 53 6722 543 55 45 48 75 86 43 71 53 6723 592 42 60 52 67 103 45 75 65 8324 645 77 61 50 77 90 52 91 73 7425 641 63 61 50 73 124 49 103 60 5826 636 54 55 47 80 123 64 75 70 6827 715 66 67 57 88 128 53 113 62 8128 713 59 65 52 75 124 89 106 61 8229 763 58 65 67 83 145 60 125 83 7730 802 47 72 63 89 170 76 123 91 7131 855 54 80 64 97 188 66 140 84 8232 913 59 74 78 79 199 86 144 89 10533 958 71 66 85 97 191 101 136 104 10734 914 58 88 83 92 174 97 153 90 7935 938 58 85 85 101 174 95 147 101 9236 905 60 67 85 90 169 109 142 95 8837 894 71 88 92 102 154 106 129 83 6938 918 63 73 86 112 182 99 132 89 8239 926 66 83 97 99 194 90 122 95 8040 971 78 92 95 123 158 98 150 97 8041 874 74 86 85 94 178 91 118 76 7242 920 70 76 95 103 158 100 135 93 9043 996 69 74 101 124 165 115 141 109 9844 997 77 81 106 108 191 119 138 87 9045 1,094 97 94 95 125 195 108 156 125 9946 974 85 89 87 91 165 109 150 96 10247 943 75 105 88 104 161 90 130 98 9248 952 91 86 96 114 166 91 117 93 9849 1,042 85 81 109 100 190 113 139 100 12550 985 100 77 75 103 183 91 148 88 12051 1,106 109 87 112 152 174 107 139 105 121

Parish

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Age  TotalSt. 

George's Hamilton Smith's Devonshire Pembroke Paget Warwick Southampton Sandys

Parish

Population by Single Year of Age and Parish Table 1.1

52 1,156 93 109 105 114 222 106 170 122 11553 1,117 123 93 80 110 195 103 155 119 13954 1,089 95 105 109 108 192 97 147 129 10755 1,119 116 79 104 130 198 95 152 108 13756 1,142 93 95 104 110 208 114 149 128 14157 1,077 78 93 104 120 199 85 175 102 12158 1,002 102 94 84 113 188 80 126 99 11659 1,011 107 93 92 114 192 80 119 101 11360 950 75 83 78 107 175 69 139 97 12761 916 95 91 85 85 170 77 124 86 10362 896 78 102 76 94 163 68 106 101 10863 799 76 69 84 98 146 64 98 75 8964 822 72 79 70 89 135 64 111 100 10265 752 66 63 64 82 139 67 109 80 8266 698 73 61 74 85 105 58 94 69 7967 705 51 60 72 67 115 58 117 82 8368 679 69 61 56 79 103 41 95 76 9969 615 52 61 69 60 98 51 75 64 8570 635 60 52 70 68 102 48 92 62 8171 565 61 52 56 53 93 46 81 60 6372 527 52 66 50 49 81 48 62 60 5973 515 57 42 64 64 82 28 61 54 6374 443 38 39 48 37 80 42 65 47 4775 407 35 40 31 55 69 25 52 52 4876 394 34 31 35 59 55 28 57 46 4977 404 43 29 43 41 59 43 50 58 3878 379 28 29 43 43 53 33 52 43 5579 315 29 24 31 33 48 30 45 34 4180 336 32 29 44 37 49 25 45 44 3181 300 27 26 20 41 43 32 40 31 4082 314 31 34 26 38 47 25 42 32 3983 287 29 28 19 38 52 27 34 29 3184 240 14 22 25 22 45 26 39 23 2485 & Over 1,194 93 98 110 125 242 99 162 130 135

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Age TotalSt. 

George's Hamilton Smith's Devonshire Pembroke Paget Warwick Southampton Sandys

Total 30,690 2,710 2,636 2,914 3,318 5,436 2,900 4,245 3,207 3,324

0 308 25 26 27 39 47 31 44 24 451 290 22 10 29 28 49 37 61 27 272 284 23 26 33 32 42 25 38 31 343 312 33 28 31 38 38 34 55 34 214 288 29 22 29 42 41 28 40 25 325 321 28 26 34 35 62 31 53 28 246 353 35 30 40 37 64 43 52 26 267 366 40 23 33 39 58 47 48 32 468 351 36 36 36 38 44 38 55 32 369 314 18 25 35 41 40 40 43 29 4310 338 42 27 33 36 64 28 41 37 3011 321 36 29 43 32 34 35 45 29 3812 335 39 34 32 36 46 34 36 39 3913 325 35 16 40 38 48 36 38 31 4314 331 39 34 37 35 66 21 34 25 4015 308 39 20 36 28 40 24 46 34 4116 298 38 29 24 35 46 17 41 27 4117 305 25 26 35 20 61 27 51 23 3718 316 41 23 28 39 43 26 52 30 3419 294 33 29 28 29 43 25 38 21 4820 269 34 12 22 37 39 25 38 27 3521 325 40 29 25 34 54 19 48 35 4122 265 33 17 19 38 39 24 31 27 3723 281 21 33 25 29 44 20 32 36 4124 311 41 29 18 33 48 28 42 42 3025 305 24 33 22 32 61 28 52 29 2426 320 24 23 20 42 71 30 39 40 3127 345 39 27 29 48 66 20 60 21 3528 320 27 26 24 40 59 34 45 29 3629 369 25 33 32 29 66 36 66 46 3630 407 20 40 33 46 93 36 55 45 3931 416 26 43 33 47 93 30 57 50 3732 440 24 30 38 37 104 37 70 48 5233 458 25 36 33 52 99 56 60 48 4934 439 24 46 43 36 80 46 69 61 3435 439 24 33 35 50 87 48 66 50 4636 424 25 29 38 44 84 54 64 50 3637 460 29 47 47 50 76 56 68 51 3638 465 31 40 39 47 100 54 61 50 4339 465 33 45 49 43 94 44 63 52 4240 486 39 37 47 57 82 49 70 59 4641 444 34 51 40 45 101 43 57 41 3242 489 36 35 57 58 88 51 70 56 3843 503 36 46 48 65 90 58 66 46 4844 515 30 41 51 48 108 64 76 53 4445 563 44 42 48 70 93 57 86 71 5246 491 36 39 44 41 88 59 75 54 5547 476 30 56 46 48 82 52 63 58 4148 479 41 40 48 55 87 48 56 54 5049 524 39 45 53 48 106 56 70 44 6350 497 57 31 39 54 86 51 74 46 5951 544 49 44 59 78 89 50 69 54 52

Parish

Table 1.2Male Population by Single Year of Age and Parish

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Age TotalSt. 

George's Hamilton Smith's Devonshire Pembroke Paget Warwick Southampton Sandys

Parish

Table 1.2Male Population by Single Year of Age and Parish

52 598 50 53 62 58 118 55 84 68 5053 554 56 47 43 54 102 51 68 59 7454 519 39 51 40 60 85 50 81 60 5355 513 47 40 56 53 102 36 68 47 6456 568 41 46 47 54 116 61 76 55 7257 492 39 41 49 49 92 39 71 55 5758 474 49 43 41 57 89 44 45 52 5459 458 50 39 43 40 92 44 51 50 4960 436 36 34 37 48 91 27 58 49 5661 405 44 38 42 36 83 35 51 32 4462 442 32 48 38 47 77 38 52 50 6063 371 34 38 45 45 66 25 41 37 4064 391 33 38 35 45 62 31 57 47 4365 373 36 28 39 34 62 34 61 41 3866 315 36 26 30 32 63 26 30 28 4467 310 22 24 36 34 45 30 47 37 3568 291 27 25 29 34 49 16 37 34 4069 295 32 27 28 35 49 19 30 35 4070 285 22 26 31 36 39 18 43 28 4271 265 31 23 27 24 47 22 41 26 2472 217 28 27 20 22 27 18 27 25 2373 236 31 21 30 30 41 14 25 18 2674 205 20 24 25 19 37 18 25 16 2175 177 18 16 15 21 34 12 21 19 2176 176 22 12 15 23 26 12 25 20 2177 156 17 11 17 23 20 17 16 22 1378 145 16 11 22 11 17 13 21 15 1979 135 14 11 17 12 11 17 19 17 1780 160 18 11 22 18 23 14 23 14 1781 120 9 12 4 15 16 13 19 17 1582 147 15 15 11 18 25 13 19 13 1883 99 5 8 8 12 20 8 14 10 1484 105 9 8 13 8 18 9 17 12 1185 & Over 365 36 37 30 33 59 31 53 42 44

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Age  TotalSt. 

George's Hamilton Smith's Devonshire Pembroke Paget Warwick Southampton Sandys

Total 33,089 2,949 2,948 3,070 3,769 5,724 2,999 4,757 3,214 3,659

0 279 24 25 27 28 47 24 42 37 251 293 24 24 25 27 51 28 59 30 252 309 28 28 35 33 49 30 49 25 323 356 21 34 40 34 69 42 56 28 324 274 30 20 31 30 42 27 44 18 325 334 27 30 44 34 53 34 48 35 296 312 27 36 28 47 50 22 41 28 337 338 35 28 28 42 46 33 53 37 368 331 28 42 29 39 51 30 54 30 289 333 31 26 28 38 66 29 45 35 3510 310 29 26 25 41 49 35 41 23 4111 297 23 32 44 29 46 31 45 23 2412 290 29 24 27 40 55 20 42 24 2913 310 23 22 26 30 68 25 47 32 3714 316 49 26 34 37 51 32 29 22 3615 339 41 24 30 48 62 31 42 32 2916 345 28 41 31 43 67 30 32 27 4617 331 28 25 16 49 56 30 55 26 4618 302 27 18 28 42 49 22 34 34 4819 312 38 28 31 42 35 18 45 33 4220 322 33 29 28 38 50 31 44 20 4921 269 38 21 29 43 34 30 30 18 2622 278 22 28 29 37 47 19 40 26 3023 311 21 27 27 38 59 25 43 29 4224 334 36 32 32 44 42 24 49 31 4425 336 39 28 28 41 63 21 51 31 3426 316 30 32 27 38 52 34 36 30 3727 370 27 40 28 40 62 33 53 41 4628 393 32 39 28 35 65 55 61 32 4629 394 33 32 35 54 79 24 59 37 4130 395 27 32 30 43 77 40 68 46 3231 439 28 37 31 50 95 36 83 34 4532 473 35 44 40 42 95 49 74 41 5333 500 46 30 52 45 92 45 76 56 5834 475 34 42 40 56 94 51 84 29 4535 499 34 52 50 51 87 47 81 51 4636 481 35 38 47 46 85 55 78 45 5237 434 42 41 45 52 78 50 61 32 3338 453 32 33 47 65 82 45 71 39 3939 461 33 38 48 56 100 46 59 43 3840 485 39 55 48 66 76 49 80 38 3441 430 40 35 45 49 77 48 61 35 4042 431 34 41 38 45 70 49 65 37 5243 493 33 28 53 59 75 57 75 63 5044 482 47 40 55 60 83 55 62 34 4645 531 53 52 47 55 102 51 70 54 4746 483 49 50 43 50 77 50 75 42 4747 467 45 49 42 56 79 38 67 40 5148 473 50 46 48 59 79 43 61 39 4849 518 46 36 56 52 84 57 69 56 6250 488 43 46 36 49 97 40 74 42 6151 562 60 43 53 74 85 57 70 51 69

Female Population by Single Year of Age and ParishTable 1.3

Parish

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Age  TotalSt. 

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Female Population by Single Year of Age and ParishTable 1.3

Parish

52 558 43 56 43 56 104 51 86 54 6553 563 67 46 37 56 93 52 87 60 6554 570 56 54 69 48 107 47 66 69 5455 606 69 39 48 77 96 59 84 61 7356 574 52 49 57 56 92 53 73 73 6957 585 39 52 55 71 107 46 104 47 6458 528 53 51 43 56 99 36 81 47 6259 553 57 54 49 74 100 36 68 51 6460 514 39 49 41 59 84 42 81 48 7161 511 51 53 43 49 87 42 73 54 5962 454 46 54 38 47 86 30 54 51 4863 428 42 31 39 53 80 39 57 38 4964 431 39 41 35 44 73 33 54 53 5965 379 30 35 25 48 77 33 48 39 4466 383 37 35 44 53 42 32 64 41 3567 395 29 36 36 33 70 28 70 45 4868 388 42 36 27 45 54 25 58 42 5969 320 20 34 41 25 49 32 45 29 4570 350 38 26 39 32 63 30 49 34 3971 300 30 29 29 29 46 24 40 34 3972 310 24 39 30 27 54 30 35 35 3673 279 26 21 34 34 41 14 36 36 3774 238 18 15 23 18 43 24 40 31 2675 230 17 24 16 34 35 13 31 33 2776 218 12 19 20 36 29 16 32 26 2877 248 26 18 26 18 39 26 34 36 2578 234 12 18 21 32 36 20 31 28 3679 180 15 13 14 21 37 13 26 17 2480 176 14 18 22 19 26 11 22 30 1481 180 18 14 16 26 27 19 21 14 2582 167 16 19 15 20 22 12 23 19 2183 188 24 20 11 26 32 19 20 19 1784 135 5 14 12 14 27 17 22 11 1385 & Over 829 57 61 80 92 183 68 109 88 91

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Age & Sex TotalSt. 

George's Hamilton Smith's Devonshire Pembroke Paget Warwick Southampton Sandys

Total 63,779 5,659 5,584 5,984 7,087 11,160 5,899 9,002 6,421 6,983

Under 5 2,993 259 243 307 331 475 306 488 279 3055 ‐ 9 3,353 305 302 335 390 534 347 492 312 33610 ‐ 14 3,173 344 270 341 354 527 297 398 285 35715 ‐ 19 3,150 338 263 287 375 502 250 436 287 41220 ‐ 24 2,965 319 257 254 371 456 245 397 291 37525 ‐ 29 3,468 300 313 273 399 644 315 522 336 36630 ‐ 34 4,442 289 380 373 454 922 426 696 458 44435 ‐ 39 4,581 318 396 445 504 873 499 672 463 41140 ‐ 44 4,758 368 409 482 552 850 523 682 462 43045 ‐ 49 5,005 433 455 475 534 877 511 692 512 51650 ‐ 54 5,453 520 471 481 587 966 504 759 563 60255 ‐ 59 5,351 496 454 488 587 985 454 721 538 62860 ‐ 64 4,383 396 424 393 473 789 342 578 459 52965 ‐ 69 3,449 311 306 335 373 560 275 490 371 42870 ‐ 74 2,685 268 251 288 271 438 212 361 283 31375 ‐ 79 1,899 169 153 183 231 284 159 256 233 23180 ‐ 84 1,477 133 139 134 176 236 135 200 159 16585 & Over 1,194 93 98 110 125 242 99 162 130 135

Male 30,690 2,710 2,636 2,914 3,318 5,436 2,900 4,245 3,207 3,324

Under 5 1,482 132 112 149 179 217 155 238 141 1595 ‐ 9 1,705 157 140 178 190 268 199 251 147 17510 ‐ 14 1,650 191 140 185 177 258 154 194 161 19015 ‐ 19 1,521 176 127 151 151 233 119 228 135 20120 ‐ 24 1,451 169 120 109 171 224 116 191 167 18425 ‐ 29 1,659 139 142 127 191 323 148 262 165 16230 ‐ 34 2,160 119 195 180 218 469 205 311 252 21135 ‐ 39 2,253 142 194 208 234 441 256 322 253 20340 ‐ 44 2,437 175 210 243 273 469 265 339 255 20845 ‐ 49 2,533 190 222 239 262 456 272 350 281 26150 ‐ 54 2,712 251 226 243 304 480 257 376 287 28855 ‐ 59 2,505 226 209 236 253 491 224 311 259 29660 ‐ 64 2,045 179 196 197 221 379 156 259 215 24365 ‐ 69 1,584 153 130 162 169 268 125 205 175 19770 ‐ 74 1,208 132 121 133 131 191 90 161 113 13675 ‐ 79 789 87 61 86 90 108 71 102 93 9180 ‐ 84 631 56 54 58 71 102 57 92 66 7585 & Over 365 36 37 30 33 59 31 53 42 44

Female 33,089 2,949 2,948 3,070 3,769 5,724 2,999 4,757 3,214 3,659

Under 5 1,511 127 131 158 152 258 151 250 138 1465 ‐ 9 1,648 148 162 157 200 266 148 241 165 16110 ‐ 14 1,523 153 130 156 177 269 143 204 124 16715 ‐ 19 1,629 162 136 136 224 269 131 208 152 21120 ‐ 24 1,514 150 137 145 200 232 129 206 124 19125 ‐ 29 1,809 161 171 146 208 321 167 260 171 20430 ‐ 34 2,282 170 185 193 236 453 221 385 206 23335 ‐ 39 2,328 176 202 237 270 432 243 350 210 20840 ‐ 44 2,321 193 199 239 279 381 258 343 207 22245 ‐ 49 2,472 243 233 236 272 421 239 342 231 25550 ‐ 54 2,741 269 245 238 283 486 247 383 276 31455 ‐ 59 2,846 270 245 252 334 494 230 410 279 33260 ‐ 64 2,338 217 228 196 252 410 186 319 244 28665 ‐ 69 1,865 158 176 173 204 292 150 285 196 23170 ‐ 74 1,477 136 130 155 140 247 122 200 170 17775 ‐ 79 1,110 82 92 97 141 176 88 154 140 14080 ‐ 84 846 77 85 76 105 134 78 108 93 9085 & Over 829 57 61 80 92 183 68 109 88 91

Table 1.4Population by Five‐Year Age Group, Sex and Parish 

Parish

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Age & Sex Total Black WhiteMixed &

Other Not Stated

Total 63,779 33,339 19,466 10,925 49

Under 5 2,993 1,279 933 781 05 ‐ 9 3,353 1,622 1,012 719 010 ‐ 14 3,173 1,649 867 653 415 ‐ 19 3,150 1,789 740 617 420 ‐ 24 2,965 1,787 676 502 025 ‐ 29 3,468 1,790 890 784 430 ‐ 34 4,442 1,981 1,449 1,009 335 ‐ 39 4,581 1,979 1,529 1,067 640 ‐ 44 4,758 2,242 1,571 943 245 ‐ 49 5,005 2,465 1,556 977 750 ‐ 54 5,453 2,877 1,733 837 655 ‐ 59 5,351 3,004 1,643 701 360 ‐ 64 4,383 2,567 1,354 459 365 ‐ 69 3,449 1,991 1,152 304 270 ‐ 74 2,685 1,593 851 238 375 ‐ 79 1,899 1,113 639 145 280 ‐ 84 1,477 899 481 97 085 & Over 1,194 712 390 92 0

Male 30,690 15,687 9,528 5,447 28

Under 5 1,482 636 472 374 05 ‐ 9 1,705 808 513 384 010 ‐ 14 1,650 880 431 337 215 ‐ 19 1,521 881 330 307 320 ‐ 24 1,451 886 329 236 025 ‐ 29 1,659 844 424 390 130 ‐ 34 2,160 927 736 497 035 ‐ 39 2,253 926 740 583 440 ‐ 44 2,437 1,111 824 500 245 ‐ 49 2,533 1,211 808 508 650 ‐ 54 2,712 1,377 903 429 355 ‐ 59 2,505 1,389 799 316 160 ‐ 64 2,045 1,181 651 211 265 ‐ 69 1,584 884 564 135 170 ‐ 74 1,208 717 384 105 275 ‐ 79 789 454 274 60 180 ‐ 84 631 355 229 47 085 & Over 365 220 117 28 0

Female 33,089 17,652 9,938 5,478 21

Under 5 1,511 643 461 407 05 ‐ 9 1,648 814 499 335 010 ‐ 14 1,523 769 436 316 215 ‐ 19 1,629 908 410 310 120 ‐ 24 1,514 901 347 266 025 ‐ 29 1,809 946 466 394 330 ‐ 34 2,282 1,054 713 512 335 ‐ 39 2,328 1,053 789 484 240 ‐ 44 2,321 1,131 747 443 045 ‐ 49 2,472 1,254 748 469 150 ‐ 54 2,741 1,500 830 408 355 ‐ 59 2,846 1,615 844 385 260 ‐ 64 2,338 1,386 703 248 165 ‐ 69 1,865 1,107 588 169 170 ‐ 74 1,477 876 467 133 175 ‐ 79 1,110 659 365 85 180 ‐ 84 846 544 252 50 085 & Over 829 492 273 64 0

Race

Population by Five‐Year Age Group, Race and SexTable 2.1

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Sex & Race TotalSt. 

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Total 63,779 5,659 5,584 5,984 7,087 11,160 5,899 9,002 6,421 6,983

Black 33,339 3,326 3,105 2,152 4,065 5,890 1,503 4,992 3,533 4,773White 19,466 1,156 1,608 2,903 1,832 3,029 3,252 2,565 1,915 1,206Mixed & Other 10,925 1,170 868 924 1,188 2,222 1,141 1,441 971 1,000Not Stated 49 7 3 5 2 19 3 4 2 4

Male 30,690 2,710 2,636 2,914 3,318 5,436 2,900 4,245 3,207 3,324

Black 15,687 1,605 1,444 1,047 1,844 2,776 710 2,310 1,719 2,232White 9,528 572 777 1,420 911 1,483 1,605 1,217 947 596Mixed & Other 5,447 528 413 446 562 1,166 583 717 539 493Not Stated 28 5 2 1 1 11 2 1 2 3

Female 33,089 2,949 2,948 3,070 3,769 5,724 2,999 4,757 3,214 3,659

Black 17,652 1,721 1,661 1,105 2,221 3,114 793 2,682 1,814 2,541White 9,938 584 831 1,483 921 1,546 1,647 1,348 968 610Mixed & Other 5478 642 455 478 626 1056 558 724 432 507Not Stated 21 2 1 4 1 8 1 3 0 1

Parish

 Population by Parish, Race and Sex Table 2.2

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Nativity & Bermudian Status Total Black White

Mixed & Other

NotStated

Total 63,779 33,339 19,466 10,925 49

Bermudian 50,201 31,058 12,121 6,986 36Non‐Bermudian 13,578 2,281 7,345 3,939 13

Bermuda Born 44,411 29,024 9,197 6,160 30

Bermudian 43,068 28,934 8,261 5,843 30Non‐Bermudian 1,343 90 936 317 0

Foreign Born 19,332 4,301 10,262 4,754 15

Bermudian 7,121 2,113 3,859 1,143 6Non‐Bermudian 12,211 2,188 6,403 3,611 9

Not Stated 36 14 7 11 4

Bermudian 12 11 1 0 0Non‐Bermudian 24 3 6 11 4

Race

Population by Race, Nativity and Bermudian StatusTable 2.3

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Age  TotalSt. 

George's Hamilton Smith's Devonshire Pembroke Paget Warwick Southampton Sandys

Total 50,201 5,037 4,376 4,533 5,759 8,316 3,863 7,089 4,988 6,240

0 409 46 34 40 51 63 20 58 36 611 429 39 23 34 39 80 42 86 40 462 441 50 43 42 49 69 29 65 34 603 487 50 40 39 61 75 44 86 44 484 447 57 37 41 57 67 36 67 28 575 526 49 47 50 60 98 44 78 48 526 537 57 50 48 63 94 46 76 46 577 567 70 38 44 62 83 53 82 59 768 565 59 54 52 65 80 45 98 51 619 518 48 37 46 62 86 43 71 54 7110 554 65 43 46 66 96 47 75 50 6611 519 57 46 67 52 69 50 81 43 5412 551 65 49 49 68 86 42 70 58 6413 560 54 33 56 61 100 48 74 57 7714 568 82 55 61 69 94 43 60 35 6915 578 77 35 56 71 89 45 82 56 6716 571 60 61 48 70 102 37 69 44 8017 562 51 45 41 60 100 45 98 45 7718 560 64 39 50 73 83 40 75 60 7619 561 68 53 52 64 71 37 77 54 8520 530 55 38 40 72 83 45 76 41 8021 542 73 45 46 69 81 43 72 48 6522 499 50 39 40 70 80 37 68 50 6523 541 39 59 48 62 90 36 71 56 8024 563 74 55 42 67 69 39 79 67 7125 508 59 48 41 63 80 31 86 46 5426 501 49 46 37 66 89 44 58 53 5927 527 59 49 41 71 79 30 83 44 7128 539 56 49 41 58 84 54 75 45 7729 531 54 43 40 63 89 31 84 60 6730 541 42 53 50 69 96 29 83 61 5831 550 44 55 41 60 114 27 87 54 6832 575 52 50 55 44 105 39 92 51 8733 580 57 39 55 71 106 37 80 55 8034 522 52 46 42 60 76 41 90 51 6435 552 47 46 47 65 90 43 90 53 7136 511 45 38 38 60 77 48 85 53 6737 496 55 63 43 65 69 39 67 41 5438 538 48 42 42 71 96 37 87 50 6539 518 48 48 45 57 104 34 70 56 5640 563 65 60 45 67 79 48 95 49 5541 552 58 58 54 62 95 53 73 45 5442 568 57 49 58 53 94 42 86 60 6943 650 59 50 57 73 106 53 101 73 7844 662 64 54 56 77 124 61 95 54 7745 765 80 66 66 91 127 54 110 90 8146 677 74 65 56 72 102 54 102 61 9147 679 65 78 62 79 102 51 93 69 8048 665 76 68 69 74 100 50 79 65 8449 776 70 61 85 81 121 75 102 76 10550 731 82 53 58 84 124 53 110 65 10251 861 101 60 86 130 133 63 112 76 100

Parish

Bermudian Population by Single Year of Age and Parish Table 3.1

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Age  TotalSt. 

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Parish

Bermudian Population by Single Year of Age and Parish Table 3.1

52 893 81 88 78 91 151 75 131 93 10553 876 110 66 63 93 140 66 126 93 11954 903 81 91 88 92 154 77 116 106 9855 893 100 63 84 100 152 70 123 89 11256 908 74 80 84 99 162 76 113 98 12257 892 72 77 80 103 163 64 140 77 11658 832 82 80 65 97 153 55 103 85 11259 830 90 76 79 95 161 58 88 84 9960 824 65 69 68 97 144 64 121 80 11661 804 89 77 75 77 140 58 109 80 9962 766 65 82 64 84 146 51 93 85 9663 708 67 60 79 86 128 53 87 61 8764 734 65 69 62 80 127 50 98 88 9565 675 59 53 59 70 129 56 97 76 7666 643 69 54 68 82 95 51 86 63 7567 650 50 54 65 63 107 51 105 76 7968 620 63 55 48 75 95 35 86 71 9269 553 51 52 64 56 87 43 66 56 7870 597 56 48 68 63 99 44 85 55 7971 523 58 45 49 51 85 40 78 55 6272 483 47 61 47 45 75 44 57 51 5673 490 54 38 59 61 75 26 61 54 6274 416 37 37 46 34 75 38 58 46 4575 380 34 38 29 50 62 24 49 48 4676 377 31 29 34 58 50 25 55 46 4977 383 41 28 38 41 54 39 49 57 3678 364 26 25 41 41 51 32 51 43 5479 304 28 22 30 33 48 25 43 34 4180 316 30 26 41 35 44 24 42 43 3181 287 25 25 17 41 42 30 37 30 4082 302 29 32 26 37 47 22 40 30 3983 277 26 28 17 38 51 26 32 28 3184 234 13 22 25 22 43 25 39 22 2385 & Over 1,141 92 91 105 120 232 89 156 125 131

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Age  TotalSt. 

George's Hamilton Smith's Devonshire Pembroke Paget Warwick Southampton Sandys

Total 23,524 2,395 2,040 2,199 2,615 3,868 1,833 3,259 2,373 2,942

0 221 24 18 20 30 33 12 33 13 381 212 18 8 19 22 38 23 44 17 232 212 23 21 22 23 33 14 25 20 313 227 30 17 17 32 29 18 41 25 184 223 28 19 18 32 35 18 31 13 295 256 24 23 23 30 51 20 42 20 236 281 33 23 28 24 54 31 42 21 257 293 37 21 23 30 48 27 39 27 418 296 32 25 29 33 39 25 51 27 359 249 17 17 26 32 32 26 36 25 3810 290 40 23 25 30 54 21 40 28 2911 276 34 23 35 28 29 26 42 24 3512 303 38 30 29 33 42 27 31 35 3813 287 32 13 34 35 43 29 33 27 4114 295 38 31 32 34 56 16 32 19 3715 280 38 18 30 26 37 20 42 29 4016 271 37 26 22 33 42 13 39 22 3717 269 23 22 27 19 53 23 48 20 3418 283 38 22 24 34 38 22 44 29 3219 271 32 27 25 27 38 22 35 21 4420 240 25 10 19 36 36 20 37 24 3321 298 38 28 21 30 51 17 43 30 4022 248 29 16 17 35 37 22 30 26 3623 260 20 32 24 29 38 17 30 30 4024 270 40 26 13 30 37 20 36 39 2925 249 22 28 19 29 45 16 43 25 2226 255 21 19 16 37 53 20 32 29 2827 253 35 18 20 41 39 10 44 14 3228 248 26 20 18 31 41 23 34 21 3429 262 23 24 21 22 39 20 46 31 3630 260 18 28 24 37 48 11 36 28 3031 266 23 27 23 30 52 14 32 34 3132 287 21 20 30 15 59 21 47 28 4633 283 18 24 24 40 53 20 35 30 3934 245 22 24 20 22 36 17 45 33 2635 245 19 17 17 30 42 19 42 24 3536 243 21 21 19 33 40 20 38 26 2537 230 22 27 20 29 23 24 32 25 2838 255 23 22 20 27 45 21 42 25 3039 230 24 26 21 18 44 14 29 28 2640 254 32 23 22 24 33 22 40 24 3441 251 23 36 25 24 44 19 38 21 2142 297 31 19 34 28 50 25 47 35 2843 314 31 31 24 39 57 27 45 25 3544 317 21 26 24 32 67 32 46 34 3545 368 32 27 30 51 58 23 54 52 4146 317 29 33 29 29 47 24 47 28 5147 318 28 37 33 31 44 29 44 38 3448 304 36 30 33 25 49 22 34 35 4049 392 32 33 42 41 63 37 52 37 5550 345 46 22 29 43 48 26 50 30 5151 410 44 30 47 65 58 31 55 37 43

Parish

Bermudian Male Population by Single Year of Age and Parish Table 3.2

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Age  TotalSt. 

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Parish

Bermudian Male Population by Single Year of Age and Parish Table 3.2

52 439 43 40 46 47 71 40 59 46 4753 406 48 32 34 44 65 28 53 41 6154 421 32 46 35 47 63 38 61 48 5155 393 42 29 43 38 79 25 49 36 5256 449 31 38 41 50 91 38 60 37 6357 391 35 32 36 40 71 31 54 40 5258 385 44 35 32 46 68 30 36 43 5159 363 42 34 39 27 73 32 34 42 4060 368 30 29 31 45 70 26 46 40 5161 342 42 29 36 30 67 27 41 27 4362 365 24 41 30 40 67 29 41 40 5363 319 29 32 42 38 55 20 34 29 4064 337 28 32 32 39 56 21 51 39 3965 326 32 22 35 29 60 24 51 38 3566 288 32 24 28 32 57 22 28 25 4067 280 22 21 32 30 40 26 43 33 3368 262 26 22 24 32 46 14 32 31 3569 265 32 22 25 32 42 17 26 31 3870 265 21 23 31 33 37 17 39 24 4071 244 29 21 23 22 43 19 39 25 2372 202 26 26 20 21 24 17 25 22 2173 223 28 17 28 30 37 14 25 18 2674 190 20 22 23 18 33 16 21 16 2175 162 17 14 14 17 31 12 19 18 2076 165 19 10 15 22 23 11 24 20 2177 147 15 10 15 23 19 16 15 22 1278 137 15 10 20 10 16 12 20 15 1979 130 13 10 17 12 11 15 18 17 1780 151 17 10 22 16 21 13 22 13 1781 113 7 11 3 15 16 11 19 16 1582 137 13 14 11 17 25 11 17 11 1883 99 5 8 8 12 20 8 14 10 1484 103 9 8 13 8 18 8 17 12 1085 & Over 348 36 35 29 33 53 29 51 40 42

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Age TotalSt. 

George's Hamilton Smith's Devonshire Pembroke Paget Warwick Southampton Sandys

Total 26,677 2,642 2,336 2,334 3,144 4,448 2,030 3,830 2,615 3,298

0 188 22 16 20 21 30 8 25 23 231 217 21 15 15 17 42 19 42 23 232 229 27 22 20 26 36 15 40 14 293 260 20 23 22 29 46 26 45 19 304 224 29 18 23 25 32 18 36 15 285 270 25 24 27 30 47 24 36 28 296 256 24 27 20 39 40 15 34 25 327 274 33 17 21 32 35 26 43 32 358 269 27 29 23 32 41 20 47 24 269 269 31 20 20 30 54 17 35 29 3310 264 25 20 21 36 42 26 35 22 3711 243 23 23 32 24 40 24 39 19 1912 248 27 19 20 35 44 15 39 23 2613 273 22 20 22 26 57 19 41 30 3614 273 44 24 29 35 38 27 28 16 3215 298 39 17 26 45 52 25 40 27 2716 300 23 35 26 37 60 24 30 22 4317 293 28 23 14 41 47 22 50 25 4318 277 26 17 26 39 45 18 31 31 4419 290 36 26 27 37 33 15 42 33 4120 290 30 28 21 36 47 25 39 17 4721 244 35 17 25 39 30 26 29 18 2522 251 21 23 23 35 43 15 38 24 2923 281 19 27 24 33 52 19 41 26 4024 293 34 29 29 37 32 19 43 28 4225 259 37 20 22 34 35 15 43 21 3226 246 28 27 21 29 36 24 26 24 3127 274 24 31 21 30 40 20 39 30 3928 291 30 29 23 27 43 31 41 24 4329 269 31 19 19 41 50 11 38 29 3130 281 24 25 26 32 48 18 47 33 2831 284 21 28 18 30 62 13 55 20 3732 288 31 30 25 29 46 18 45 23 4133 297 39 15 31 31 53 17 45 25 4134 277 30 22 22 38 40 24 45 18 3835 307 28 29 30 35 48 24 48 29 3636 268 24 17 19 27 37 28 47 27 4237 266 33 36 23 36 46 15 35 16 2638 283 25 20 22 44 51 16 45 25 3539 288 24 22 24 39 60 20 41 28 3040 309 33 37 23 43 46 26 55 25 2141 301 35 22 29 38 51 34 35 24 3342 271 26 30 24 25 44 17 39 25 4143 336 28 19 33 34 49 26 56 48 4344 345 43 28 32 45 57 29 49 20 4245 397 48 39 36 40 69 31 56 38 4046 360 45 32 27 43 55 30 55 33 4047 361 37 41 29 48 58 22 49 31 4648 361 40 38 36 49 51 28 45 30 4449 384 38 28 43 40 58 38 50 39 5050 386 36 31 29 41 76 27 60 35 5151 451 57 30 39 65 75 32 57 39 57

Parish

Bermudian Female Population by Single Year of Age and Parish Table 3.3

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Age TotalSt. 

George's Hamilton Smith's Devonshire Pembroke Paget Warwick Southampton Sandys

Parish

Bermudian Female Population by Single Year of Age and Parish Table 3.3

52 454 38 48 32 44 80 35 72 47 5853 470 62 34 29 49 75 38 73 52 5854 482 49 45 53 45 91 39 55 58 4755 500 58 34 41 62 73 45 74 53 6056 459 43 42 43 49 71 38 53 61 5957 501 37 45 44 63 92 33 86 37 6458 447 38 45 33 51 85 25 67 42 6159 467 48 42 40 68 88 26 54 42 5960 456 35 40 37 52 74 38 75 40 6561 462 47 48 39 47 73 31 68 53 5662 401 41 41 34 44 79 22 52 45 4363 389 38 28 37 48 73 33 53 32 4764 397 37 37 30 41 71 29 47 49 5665 349 27 31 24 41 69 32 46 38 4166 355 37 30 40 50 38 29 58 38 3567 370 28 33 33 33 67 25 62 43 4668 358 37 33 24 43 49 21 54 40 5769 288 19 30 39 24 45 26 40 25 4070 332 35 25 37 30 62 27 46 31 3971 279 29 24 26 29 42 21 39 30 3972 281 21 35 27 24 51 27 32 29 3573 267 26 21 31 31 38 12 36 36 3674 226 17 15 23 16 42 22 37 30 2475 218 17 24 15 33 31 12 30 30 2676 212 12 19 19 36 27 14 31 26 2877 236 26 18 23 18 35 23 34 35 2478 227 11 15 21 31 35 20 31 28 3579 174 15 12 13 21 37 10 25 17 2480 165 13 16 19 19 23 11 20 30 1481 174 18 14 14 26 26 19 18 14 2582 165 16 18 15 20 22 11 23 19 2183 178 21 20 9 26 31 18 18 18 1784 131 4 14 12 14 25 17 22 10 1385 & Over 793 56 56 76 87 179 60 105 85 89

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Age TotalSt. 

George's Hamilton Smith's Devonshire Pembroke Paget Warwick Southampton Sandys

Total 50,201 5,037 4,376 4,533 5,759 8,316 3,863 7,089 4,988 6,240

Under 5 2,213 242 177 196 257 354 171 362 182 2725 ‐ 9 2,713 283 226 240 312 441 231 405 258 31710 ‐ 14 2,752 323 226 279 316 445 230 360 243 33015 ‐ 19 2,832 320 233 247 338 445 204 401 259 38520 ‐ 24 2,675 291 236 216 340 403 200 366 262 36125 ‐ 29 2,606 277 235 200 321 421 190 386 248 32830 ‐ 34 2,768 247 243 243 304 497 173 432 272 35735 ‐ 39 2,615 243 237 215 318 436 201 399 253 31340 ‐ 44 2,995 303 271 270 332 498 257 450 281 33345 ‐ 49 3,562 365 338 338 397 552 284 486 361 44150 ‐ 54 4,264 455 358 373 490 702 334 595 433 52455 ‐ 59 4,355 418 376 392 494 791 323 567 433 56160 ‐ 64 3,836 351 357 348 424 685 276 508 394 49365 ‐ 69 3,141 292 268 304 346 513 236 440 342 40070 ‐ 74 2,509 252 229 269 254 409 192 339 261 30475 ‐ 79 1,808 160 142 172 223 265 145 247 228 22680 ‐ 84 1,416 123 133 126 173 227 127 190 153 16485 & Over 1,141 92 91 105 120 232 89 156 125 131

Parish

Table 3.4Bermudian Population by Five‐Year Age Group and Parish 

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Age & Sex Total Black WhiteMixed &

Other Not Stated

Total 50,201 31,058 12,121 6,986 36

Under 5 2,213 1,169 480 564 05 ‐ 9 2,713 1,546 580 587 010 ‐ 14 2,752 1,587 579 583 315 ‐ 19 2,832 1,733 561 534 420 ‐ 24 2,675 1,756 500 419 025 ‐ 29 2,606 1,682 479 442 330 ‐ 34 2,768 1,688 642 437 135 ‐ 39 2,615 1,610 610 391 440 ‐ 44 2,995 1,912 697 385 145 ‐ 49 3,562 2,202 829 528 350 ‐ 54 4,264 2,668 1,076 514 655 ‐ 59 4,355 2,828 1,055 470 260 ‐ 64 3,836 2,477 1,008 349 265 ‐ 69 3,141 1,936 941 262 270 ‐ 74 2,509 1,561 738 207 375 ‐ 79 1,808 1,101 569 136 280 ‐ 84 1,416 897 431 88 085 & Over 1,141 705 346 90 0

Male 23,524 14,522 5,726 3,254 22

Under 5 1,095 581 245 269 05 ‐ 9 1,375 772 296 307 010 ‐ 14 1,451 851 295 303 215 ‐ 19 1,374 852 250 269 320 ‐ 24 1,316 873 250 193 025 ‐ 29 1,267 806 243 217 130 ‐ 34 1,341 801 341 199 035 ‐ 39 1,203 736 278 187 240 ‐ 44 1,433 933 340 159 145 ‐ 49 1,699 1,053 403 240 350 ‐ 54 2,021 1,255 529 234 355 ‐ 59 1,981 1,294 494 192 160 ‐ 64 1,731 1,134 445 150 265 ‐ 69 1,421 857 449 114 170 ‐ 74 1,124 701 325 96 275 ‐ 79 741 449 238 53 180 ‐ 84 603 355 203 45 085 & Over 348 219 102 27 0

Female 26,677 16,536 6,395 3,732 14

Under 5 1,118 588 235 295 05 ‐ 9 1,338 774 284 280 010 ‐ 14 1,301 736 284 280 115 ‐ 19 1,458 881 311 265 120 ‐ 24 1,359 883 250 226 025 ‐ 29 1,339 876 236 225 230 ‐ 34 1,427 887 301 238 135 ‐ 39 1,412 874 332 204 240 ‐ 44 1,562 979 357 226 045 ‐ 49 1,863 1,149 426 288 050 ‐ 54 2,243 1,413 547 280 355 ‐ 59 2,374 1,534 561 278 160 ‐ 64 2,105 1,343 563 199 065 ‐ 69 1,720 1,079 492 148 170 ‐ 74 1,385 860 413 111 175 ‐ 79 1,067 652 331 83 180 ‐ 84 813 542 228 43 085 & Over 793 486 244 63 0

Race

Bermudian Population by Five‐Year Age Group, Race and SexTable 3.5

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Age  TotalSt. 

George's Hamilton Smith's Devonshire Pembroke Paget Warwick Southampton Sandys

Total 13,578 622 1,208 1,451 1,328 2,844 2,036 1,913 1,433 743

0 178 3 17 14 16 31 35 28 25 91 154 7 11 20 16 20 23 34 17 62 152 1 11 26 16 22 26 22 22 63 181 4 22 32 11 32 32 25 18 54 115 2 5 19 15 16 19 17 15 75 129 6 9 28 9 17 21 23 15 16 128 5 16 20 21 20 19 17 8 27 137 5 13 17 19 21 27 19 10 68 117 5 24 13 12 15 23 11 11 39 129 1 14 17 17 20 26 17 10 710 94 6 10 12 11 17 16 7 10 511 99 2 15 20 9 11 16 9 9 812 74 3 9 10 8 15 12 8 5 413 75 4 5 10 7 16 13 11 6 314 79 6 5 10 3 23 10 3 12 715 69 3 9 10 5 13 10 6 10 316 72 6 9 7 8 11 10 4 10 717 74 2 6 10 9 17 12 8 4 618 58 4 2 6 8 9 8 11 4 619 45 3 4 7 7 7 6 6 0 520 61 12 3 10 3 6 11 6 6 421 52 5 5 8 8 7 6 6 5 222 44 5 6 8 5 6 6 3 3 223 51 3 1 4 5 13 9 4 9 324 82 3 6 8 10 21 13 12 6 325 133 4 13 9 10 44 18 17 14 426 135 5 9 10 14 34 20 17 17 927 188 7 18 16 17 49 23 30 18 1028 174 3 16 11 17 40 35 31 16 529 232 4 22 27 20 56 29 41 23 1030 261 5 19 13 20 74 47 40 30 1331 305 10 25 23 37 74 39 53 30 1432 338 7 24 23 35 94 47 52 38 1833 378 14 27 30 26 85 64 56 49 2734 392 6 42 41 32 98 56 63 39 1535 386 11 39 38 36 84 52 57 48 2136 394 15 29 47 30 92 61 57 42 2137 398 16 25 49 37 85 67 62 42 1538 380 15 31 44 41 86 62 45 39 1739 408 18 35 52 42 90 56 52 39 2440 408 13 32 50 56 79 50 55 48 2541 322 16 28 31 32 83 38 45 31 1842 352 13 27 37 50 64 58 49 33 2143 346 10 24 44 51 59 62 40 36 2044 335 13 27 50 31 67 58 43 33 1345 329 17 28 29 34 68 54 46 35 1846 297 11 24 31 19 63 55 48 35 1147 264 10 27 26 25 59 39 37 29 1248 287 15 18 27 40 66 41 38 28 1449 266 15 20 24 19 69 38 37 24 2050 254 18 24 17 19 59 38 38 23 1851 245 8 27 26 22 41 44 27 29 21

Parish

Table 3.6Non‐Bermudian Population by Single Year of Age and Parish 

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Age  TotalSt. 

George's Hamilton Smith's Devonshire Pembroke Paget Warwick Southampton Sandys

Parish

Table 3.6Non‐Bermudian Population by Single Year of Age and Parish 

52 263 12 21 27 23 71 31 39 29 1053 241 13 27 17 17 55 37 29 26 2054 186 14 14 21 16 38 20 31 23 955 226 16 16 20 30 46 25 29 19 2556 234 19 15 20 11 46 38 36 30 1957 185 6 16 24 17 36 21 35 25 558 170 20 14 19 16 35 25 23 14 459 181 17 17 13 19 31 22 31 17 1460 126 10 14 10 10 31 5 18 17 1161 112 6 14 10 8 30 19 15 6 462 130 13 20 12 10 17 17 13 16 1263 91 9 9 5 12 18 11 11 14 264 88 7 10 8 9 8 14 13 12 765 77 7 10 5 12 10 11 12 4 666 55 4 7 6 3 10 7 8 6 467 55 1 6 7 4 8 7 12 6 468 59 6 6 8 4 8 6 9 5 769 62 1 9 5 4 11 8 9 8 770 38 4 4 2 5 3 4 7 7 271 42 3 7 7 2 8 6 3 5 172 44 5 5 3 4 6 4 5 9 373 25 3 4 5 3 7 2 0 0 174 27 1 2 2 3 5 4 7 1 275 27 1 2 2 5 7 1 3 4 276 17 3 2 1 1 5 3 2 0 077 21 2 1 5 0 5 4 1 1 278 15 2 4 2 2 2 1 1 0 179 11 1 2 1 0 0 5 2 0 080 20 2 3 3 2 5 1 3 1 081 13 2 1 3 0 1 2 3 1 082 12 2 2 0 1 0 3 2 2 083 10 3 0 2 0 1 1 2 1 084 6 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 185 & Over 53 1 7 5 5 10 10 6 5 4

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Age TotalSt. 

George's Hamilton Smith's Devonshire Pembroke Paget Warwick Southampton Sandys

Total 7,166 315 596 715 703 1,568 1,067 986 834 382

0 87 1 8 7 9 14 19 11 11 71 78 4 2 10 6 11 14 17 10 42 72 0 5 11 9 9 11 13 11 33 85 3 11 14 6 9 16 14 9 34 65 1 3 11 10 6 10 9 12 35 65 4 3 11 5 11 11 11 8 16 72 2 7 12 13 10 12 10 5 17 73 3 2 10 9 10 20 9 5 58 55 4 11 7 5 5 13 4 5 19 65 1 8 9 9 8 14 7 4 510 48 2 4 8 6 10 7 1 9 111 45 2 6 8 4 5 9 3 5 312 32 1 4 3 3 4 7 5 4 113 38 3 3 6 3 5 7 5 4 214 36 1 3 5 1 10 5 2 6 315 28 1 2 6 2 3 4 4 5 116 27 1 3 2 2 4 4 2 5 417 36 2 4 8 1 8 4 3 3 318 33 3 1 4 5 5 4 8 1 219 23 1 2 3 2 5 3 3 0 420 29 9 2 3 1 3 5 1 3 221 27 2 1 4 4 3 2 5 5 122 17 4 1 2 3 2 2 1 1 123 21 1 1 1 0 6 3 2 6 124 41 1 3 5 3 11 8 6 3 125 56 2 5 3 3 16 12 9 4 226 65 3 4 4 5 18 10 7 11 327 92 4 9 9 7 27 10 16 7 328 72 1 6 6 9 18 11 11 8 229 107 2 9 11 7 27 16 20 15 030 147 2 12 9 9 45 25 19 17 931 150 3 16 10 17 41 16 25 16 632 153 3 10 8 22 45 16 23 20 633 175 7 12 9 12 46 36 25 18 1034 194 2 22 23 14 44 29 24 28 835 194 5 16 18 20 45 29 24 26 1136 181 4 8 19 11 44 34 26 24 1137 230 7 20 27 21 53 32 36 26 838 210 8 18 19 20 55 33 19 25 1339 235 9 19 28 25 50 30 34 24 1640 232 7 14 25 33 49 27 30 35 1241 193 11 15 15 21 57 24 19 20 1142 192 5 16 23 30 38 26 23 21 1043 189 5 15 24 26 33 31 21 21 1344 198 9 15 27 16 41 32 30 19 945 195 12 15 18 19 35 34 32 19 1146 174 7 6 15 12 41 35 28 26 447 158 2 19 13 17 38 23 19 20 748 175 5 10 15 30 38 26 22 19 1049 132 7 12 11 7 43 19 18 7 850 152 11 9 10 11 38 25 24 16 851 134 5 14 12 13 31 19 14 17 9

Parish

Non‐Bermudian Male Population by Single Year of Age and Parish Table 3.7

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Age TotalSt. 

George's Hamilton Smith's Devonshire Pembroke Paget Warwick Southampton Sandys

Parish

Non‐Bermudian Male Population by Single Year of Age and Parish Table 3.7

52 159 7 13 16 11 47 15 25 22 353 148 8 15 9 10 37 23 15 18 1354 98 7 5 5 13 22 12 20 12 255 120 5 11 13 15 23 11 19 11 1256 119 10 8 6 4 25 23 16 18 957 101 4 9 13 9 21 8 17 15 558 89 5 8 9 11 21 14 9 9 359 95 8 5 4 13 19 12 17 8 960 68 6 5 6 3 21 1 12 9 561 63 2 9 6 6 16 8 10 5 162 77 8 7 8 7 10 9 11 10 763 52 5 6 3 7 11 5 7 8 064 54 5 6 3 6 6 10 6 8 465 47 4 6 4 5 2 10 10 3 366 27 4 2 2 0 6 4 2 3 467 30 0 3 4 4 5 4 4 4 268 29 1 3 5 2 3 2 5 3 569 30 0 5 3 3 7 2 4 4 270 20 1 3 0 3 2 1 4 4 271 21 2 2 4 2 4 3 2 1 172 15 2 1 0 1 3 1 2 3 273 13 3 4 2 0 4 0 0 0 074 15 0 2 2 1 4 2 4 0 075 15 1 2 1 4 3 0 2 1 176 11 3 2 0 1 3 1 1 0 077 9 2 1 2 0 1 1 1 0 178 8 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 0 079 5 1 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 080 9 1 1 0 2 2 1 1 1 081 7 2 1 1 0 0 2 0 1 082 10 2 1 0 1 0 2 2 2 083 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 084 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 185 & Over 17 0 2 1 0 6 2 2 2 2

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Age  TotalSt. 

George's Hamilton Smith's Devonshire Pembroke Paget Warwick Southampton Sandys

Total 6,412 307 612 736 625 1,276 969 927 599 361

0 91 2 9 7 7 17 16 17 14 21 76 3 9 10 10 9 9 17 7 22 80 1 6 15 7 13 15 9 11 33 96 1 11 18 5 23 16 11 9 24 50 1 2 8 5 10 9 8 3 45 64 2 6 17 4 6 10 12 7 06 56 3 9 8 8 10 7 7 3 17 64 2 11 7 10 11 7 10 5 18 62 1 13 6 7 10 10 7 6 29 64 0 6 8 8 12 12 10 6 210 46 4 6 4 5 7 9 6 1 411 54 0 9 12 5 6 7 6 4 512 42 2 5 7 5 11 5 3 1 313 37 1 2 4 4 11 6 6 2 114 43 5 2 5 2 13 5 1 6 415 41 2 7 4 3 10 6 2 5 216 45 5 6 5 6 7 6 2 5 317 38 0 2 2 8 9 8 5 1 318 25 1 1 2 3 4 4 3 3 419 22 2 2 4 5 2 3 3 0 120 32 3 1 7 2 3 6 5 3 221 25 3 4 4 4 4 4 1 0 122 27 1 5 6 2 4 4 2 2 123 30 2 0 3 5 7 6 2 3 224 41 2 3 3 7 10 5 6 3 225 77 2 8 6 7 28 6 8 10 226 70 2 5 6 9 16 10 10 6 627 96 3 9 7 10 22 13 14 11 728 102 2 10 5 8 22 24 20 8 329 125 2 13 16 13 29 13 21 8 1030 114 3 7 4 11 29 22 21 13 431 155 7 9 13 20 33 23 28 14 832 185 4 14 15 13 49 31 29 18 1233 203 7 15 21 14 39 28 31 31 1734 198 4 20 18 18 54 27 39 11 735 192 6 23 20 16 39 23 33 22 1036 213 11 21 28 19 48 27 31 18 1037 168 9 5 22 16 32 35 26 16 738 170 7 13 25 21 31 29 26 14 439 173 9 16 24 17 40 26 18 15 840 176 6 18 25 23 30 23 25 13 1341 129 5 13 16 11 26 14 26 11 742 160 8 11 14 20 26 32 26 12 1143 157 5 9 20 25 26 31 19 15 744 137 4 12 23 15 26 26 13 14 445 134 5 13 11 15 33 20 14 16 746 123 4 18 16 7 22 20 20 9 747 106 8 8 13 8 21 16 18 9 548 112 10 8 12 10 28 15 16 9 449 134 8 8 13 12 26 19 19 17 1250 102 7 15 7 8 21 13 14 7 1051 111 3 13 14 9 10 25 13 12 12

Parish

Non‐Bermudian Female Population by Single Year of Age and Parish Table 3.8

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Age  TotalSt. 

George's Hamilton Smith's Devonshire Pembroke Paget Warwick Southampton Sandys

Parish

Non‐Bermudian Female Population by Single Year of Age and Parish Table 3.8

52 104 5 8 11 12 24 16 14 7 753 93 5 12 8 7 18 14 14 8 754 88 7 9 16 3 16 8 11 11 755 106 11 5 7 15 23 14 10 8 1356 115 9 7 14 7 21 15 20 12 1057 84 2 7 11 8 15 13 18 10 058 81 15 6 10 5 14 11 14 5 159 86 9 12 9 6 12 10 14 9 560 58 4 9 4 7 10 4 6 8 661 49 4 5 4 2 14 11 5 1 362 53 5 13 4 3 7 8 2 6 563 39 4 3 2 5 7 6 4 6 264 34 2 4 5 3 2 4 7 4 365 30 3 4 1 7 8 1 2 1 366 28 0 5 4 3 4 3 6 3 067 25 1 3 3 0 3 3 8 2 268 30 5 3 3 2 5 4 4 2 269 32 1 4 2 1 4 6 5 4 570 18 3 1 2 2 1 3 3 3 071 21 1 5 3 0 4 3 1 4 072 29 3 4 3 3 3 3 3 6 173 12 0 0 3 3 3 2 0 0 174 12 1 0 0 2 1 2 3 1 275 12 0 0 1 1 4 1 1 3 176 6 0 0 1 0 2 2 1 0 077 12 0 0 3 0 4 3 0 1 178 7 1 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 179 6 0 1 1 0 0 3 1 0 080 11 1 2 3 0 3 0 2 0 081 6 0 0 2 0 1 0 3 0 082 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 083 10 3 0 2 0 1 1 2 1 084 4 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 085 & Over 36 1 5 4 5 4 8 4 3 2

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Age TotalSt. 

George's Hamilton Smith's Devonshire Pembroke Paget Warwick Southampton Sandys

Total 13,578 622 1,208 1,451 1,328 2,844 2,036 1,913 1,433 743

Under 5 780 17 66 111 74 121 135 126 97 335 ‐ 9 640 22 76 95 78 93 116 87 54 1910 ‐ 14 421 21 44 62 38 82 67 38 42 2715 ‐ 19 318 18 30 40 37 57 46 35 28 2720 ‐ 24 290 28 21 38 31 53 45 31 29 1425 ‐ 29 862 23 78 73 78 223 125 136 88 3830 ‐ 34 1,674 42 137 130 150 425 253 264 186 8735 ‐ 39 1,966 75 159 230 186 437 298 273 210 9840 ‐ 44 1,763 65 138 212 220 352 266 232 181 9745 ‐ 49 1,443 68 117 137 137 325 227 206 151 7550 ‐ 54 1,189 65 113 108 97 264 170 164 130 7855 ‐ 59 996 78 78 96 93 194 131 154 105 6760 ‐ 64 547 45 67 45 49 104 66 70 65 3665 ‐ 69 308 19 38 31 27 47 39 50 29 2870 ‐ 74 176 16 22 19 17 29 20 22 22 975 ‐ 79 91 9 11 11 8 19 14 9 5 580 ‐ 84 61 10 6 8 3 9 8 10 6 185 & Over 53 1 7 5 5 10 10 6 5 4

Table 3.9Non‐Bermudian Population by Five‐Year Age Group and Parish

Parish

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Age & Sex Total Black WhiteMixed &

Other Not Stated

Total 13,578 2,281 7,345 3,939 13

Under 5 780 110 453 217 05 ‐ 9 640 76 432 132 010 ‐ 14 421 62 288 70 115 ‐ 19 318 56 179 83 020 ‐ 24 290 31 176 83 025 ‐ 29 862 108 411 342 130 ‐ 34 1,674 293 807 572 235 ‐ 39 1,966 369 919 676 240 ‐ 44 1,763 330 874 558 145 ‐ 49 1,443 263 727 449 450 ‐ 54 1,189 209 657 323 055 ‐ 59 996 176 588 231 160 ‐ 64 547 90 346 110 165 ‐ 69 308 55 211 42 070 ‐ 74 176 32 113 31 075 ‐ 79 91 12 70 9 080 ‐ 84 61 2 50 9 085 & Over 53 7 44 2 0

Male 7,166 1,165 3,802 2,193 6

Under 5 387 55 227 105 05 ‐ 9 330 36 217 77 010 ‐ 14 199 29 136 34 015 ‐ 19 147 29 80 38 020 ‐ 24 135 13 79 43 025 ‐ 29 392 38 181 173 030 ‐ 34 819 126 395 298 035 ‐ 39 1,050 190 462 396 240 ‐ 44 1,004 178 484 341 145 ‐ 49 834 158 405 268 350 ‐ 54 691 122 374 195 055 ‐ 59 524 95 305 124 060 ‐ 64 314 47 206 61 065 ‐ 69 163 27 115 21 070 ‐ 74 84 16 59 9 075 ‐ 79 48 5 36 7 080 ‐ 84 28 0 26 2 085 & Over 17 1 15 1 0

Female 6,412 1,116 3,543 1,746 7

Under 5 393 55 226 112 05 ‐ 9 310 40 215 55 010 ‐ 14 222 33 152 36 115 ‐ 19 171 27 99 45 020 ‐ 24 155 18 97 40 025 ‐ 29 470 70 230 169 130 ‐ 34 855 167 412 274 235 ‐ 39 916 179 457 280 040 ‐ 44 759 152 390 217 045 ‐ 49 609 105 322 181 150 ‐ 54 498 87 283 128 055 ‐ 59 472 81 283 107 160 ‐ 64 233 43 140 49 165 ‐ 69 145 28 96 21 070 ‐ 74 92 16 54 22 075 ‐ 79 43 7 34 2 080 ‐ 84 33 2 24 7 085 & Over 36 6 29 1 0

Race

Non‐Bermudian Population by Five‐Year Age Group, Race and SexTable 3.10

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Nativity & Sex Total St. George's Hamilton Smith's Devonshire Pembroke Paget Warwick Southampton Sandys

Total 63,779 5,659 5,584 5,984 7,087 11,160 5,899 9,002 6,421 6,983

Bermuda Born 44,411 4,505 3,896 3,926 5,201 7,393 3,201 6,282 4,379 5,628Foreign Born 19,332 1,149 1,686 2,058 1,886 3,759 2,689 2,717 2,040 1,348Not Stated 36 5 2 0 0 8 9 3 2 7

Male 30,690 2,710 2,636 2,914 3,318 5,436 2,900 4,245 3,207 3,324

Bermuda Born 21,182 2,180 1,840 1,940 2,384 3,477 1,576 2,969 2,120 2,696Foreign Born 9,490 526 794 974 934 1,957 1,321 1,275 1,085 624Not Stated 18 4 2 0 0 2 3 1 2 4

Female 33,089 2,949 2,948 3,070 3,769 5,724 2,999 4,757 3,214 3,659

Bermuda Born 23,229 2,325 2,056 1,986 2,817 3,916 1,625 3,313 2,259 2,932Foreign Born 9,842 623 892 1,084 952 1,802 1,368 1,442 955 724Not Stated 18 1 0 0 0 6 6 2 0 3

Parish

Table 4.1Population by Nativity, Parish and Sex

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Age & Sex Total Black WhiteMixed &

Other Not Stated

Total 44,411 29,024 9,197 6,160 30

Under 5 2,562 1,123 766 673 05 ‐ 9 2,825 1,437 773 615 010 ‐ 14 2,730 1,490 674 563 315 ‐ 19 2,745 1,613 598 530 420 ‐ 24 2,609 1,662 539 408 025 ‐ 29 2,456 1,582 445 426 330 ‐ 34 2,506 1,568 567 370 135 ‐ 39 2,291 1,491 474 323 340 ‐ 44 2,643 1,794 535 313 145 ‐ 49 2,977 2,013 566 395 350 ‐ 54 3,498 2,457 654 383 455 ‐ 59 3,577 2,640 602 334 160 ‐ 64 3,134 2,323 551 258 265 ‐ 69 2,450 1,793 465 190 270 ‐ 74 1,941 1,459 319 161 275 ‐ 79 1,413 1,043 282 87 180 ‐ 84 1,154 860 224 70 085 & Over 900 676 163 61 0

Male 21,182 13,627 4,602 2,935 18

Under 5 1,276 559 390 327 05 ‐ 9 1,423 724 381 318 010 ‐ 14 1,423 793 337 291 215 ‐ 19 1,347 796 273 275 320 ‐ 24 1,286 828 267 191 025 ‐ 29 1,204 771 223 209 130 ‐ 34 1,224 744 307 173 035 ‐ 39 1,072 689 224 158 140 ‐ 44 1,285 880 268 136 145 ‐ 49 1,464 970 302 189 350 ‐ 54 1,665 1,159 341 163 255 ‐ 59 1,662 1,205 306 151 060 ‐ 64 1,417 1,065 251 99 265 ‐ 69 1,136 797 254 84 170 ‐ 74 892 655 155 80 275 ‐ 79 610 434 140 36 080 ‐ 84 510 343 131 36 085 & Over 286 215 52 19 0

Female 23,229 15,397 4,595 3,225 12

Under 5 1,286 564 376 346 05 ‐ 9 1,402 713 392 297 010 ‐ 14 1,307 697 337 272 115 ‐ 19 1,398 817 325 255 120 ‐ 24 1,323 834 272 217 025 ‐ 29 1,252 811 222 217 230 ‐ 34 1,282 824 260 197 135 ‐ 39 1,219 802 250 165 240 ‐ 44 1,358 914 267 177 045 ‐ 49 1,513 1,043 264 206 050 ‐ 54 1,833 1,298 313 220 255 ‐ 59 1,915 1,435 296 183 160 ‐ 64 1,717 1,258 300 159 065 ‐ 69 1,314 996 211 106 170 ‐ 74 1,049 804 164 81 075 ‐ 79 803 609 142 51 180 ‐ 84 644 517 93 34 085 & Over 614 461 111 42 0

Race

Table 4.2Bermuda‐Born Population by Five‐Year Age Group, Race and Sex

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Age & Sex Total Black WhiteMixed &

Other Not Stated

Total 44,411 29,024 9,197 6,160 30

Under 5 2,562 1,123 766 673 05 ‐ 9 2,825 1,437 773 615 010 ‐ 14 2,730 1,490 674 563 315 ‐ 19 2,745 1,613 598 530 420 ‐ 24 2,609 1,662 539 408 025 ‐ 29 2,456 1,582 445 426 330 ‐ 34 2,506 1,568 567 370 135 ‐ 39 2,291 1,491 474 323 340 ‐ 44 2,643 1,794 535 313 145 ‐ 49 2,977 2,013 566 395 350 ‐ 54 3,498 2,457 654 383 455 ‐ 59 3,577 2,640 602 334 160 ‐ 64 3,134 2,323 551 258 265 ‐ 69 2,450 1,793 465 190 270 ‐ 74 1,941 1,459 319 161 275 ‐ 79 1,413 1,043 282 87 180 ‐ 84 1,154 860 224 70 085 & Over 900 676 163 61 0

Bermudian 43,068 28,934 8,261 5,843 30

Under 5 2,083 1,092 457 534 05 ‐ 9 2,506 1,423 536 547 010 ‐ 14 2,534 1,482 520 529 315 ‐ 19 2,626 1,607 512 503 420 ‐ 24 2,484 1,656 443 385 025 ‐ 29 2,412 1,576 423 410 330 ‐ 34 2,491 1,564 558 368 135 ‐ 39 2,284 1,491 468 322 340 ‐ 44 2,631 1,789 530 311 145 ‐ 49 2,971 2,011 563 394 350 ‐ 54 3,493 2,456 650 383 455 ‐ 59 3,574 2,639 600 334 160 ‐ 64 3,126 2,321 548 255 265 ‐ 69 2,448 1,791 465 190 270 ‐ 74 1,940 1,458 319 161 275 ‐ 79 1,413 1,043 282 87 180 ‐ 84 1,152 859 224 69 085 & Over 900 676 163 61 0

Non‐Bermudian 1,343 90 936 317 0

Under 5 479 31 309 139 05 ‐ 9 319 14 237 68 010 ‐ 14 196 8 154 34 015 ‐ 19 119 6 86 27 020 ‐ 24 125 6 96 23 025 ‐ 29 44 6 22 16 030 ‐ 34 15 4 9 2 035 ‐ 39 7 0 6 1 040 ‐ 44 12 5 5 2 045 ‐ 49 6 2 3 1 050 ‐ 54 5 1 4 0 055 ‐ 59 3 1 2 0 060 ‐ 64 8 2 3 3 065 ‐ 69 2 2 0 0 070 ‐ 74 1 1 0 0 075 ‐ 79 0 0 0 0 080 ‐ 84 2 1 0 1 085 & Over 0 0 0 0 0

Race

Table 4.3Bermuda‐Born Population by Five‐Year Age Group, Race and Bermudian Status

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Age & Sex Total Black WhiteMixed &

Other Not Stated

Total 19,332 4,301 10,262 4,754 15

Under 5 427 156 165 106 05 ‐ 9 528 185 239 104 010 ‐ 14 443 159 193 90 115 ‐ 19 405 176 142 87 020 ‐ 24 356 125 137 94 025 ‐ 29 1,006 205 444 357 030 ‐ 34 1,933 412 882 638 135 ‐ 39 2,282 486 1,054 740 240 ‐ 44 2,113 447 1,035 630 145 ‐ 49 2,022 449 990 580 350 ‐ 54 1,952 419 1,077 454 255 ‐ 59 1,772 362 1,041 367 260 ‐ 64 1,249 244 803 201 165 ‐ 69 997 197 687 113 070 ‐ 74 744 134 532 77 175 ‐ 79 486 70 357 58 180 ‐ 84 323 39 257 27 085 & Over 294 36 227 31 0

Male 9,490 2,053 4,924 2,505 8

Under 5 205 77 82 46 05 ‐ 9 282 84 132 66 010 ‐ 14 227 87 94 46 015 ‐ 19 174 85 57 32 020 ‐ 24 165 58 62 45 025 ‐ 29 453 72 201 180 030 ‐ 34 935 182 429 324 035 ‐ 39 1,175 236 515 422 240 ‐ 44 1,151 230 556 364 145 ‐ 49 1,064 239 506 317 250 ‐ 54 1,046 218 561 266 155 ‐ 59 842 183 493 165 160 ‐ 64 628 116 400 112 065 ‐ 69 448 87 310 51 070 ‐ 74 316 62 229 25 075 ‐ 79 179 20 134 24 180 ‐ 84 121 12 98 11 085 & Over 79 5 65 9 0

Female 9,842 2,248 5,338 2,249 7

Under 5 222 79 83 60 05 ‐ 9 246 101 107 38 010 ‐ 14 216 72 99 44 115 ‐ 19 231 91 85 55 020 ‐ 24 191 67 75 49 025 ‐ 29 553 133 243 177 030 ‐ 34 998 230 453 314 135 ‐ 39 1,107 250 539 318 040 ‐ 44 962 217 479 266 045 ‐ 49 958 210 484 263 150 ‐ 54 906 201 516 188 155 ‐ 59 930 179 548 202 160 ‐ 64 621 128 403 89 165 ‐ 69 549 110 377 62 070 ‐ 74 428 72 303 52 175 ‐ 79 307 50 223 34 080 ‐ 84 202 27 159 16 085 & Over 215 31 162 22 0

Race

Table 4.4Foreign‐Born Population by Five‐Year Age Group, Race and Sex

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Country of Birth  Total Male Female

Total 19,332 9,490 9,842

United Kingdom 4,088 2,034 2,054United States 3,598 1,510 2,088Canada 2,140 914 1,226Jamaica 1,553 723 830Philippines 1,334 649 685Azores 1,328 775 553India 502 405 97Portugal 315 190 125Barbados 310 209 101Ireland 288 139 149South Africa 229 119 110Trinidad and Tobago 214 113 101Sri Lanka 175 154 21Germany 163 76 87Australia 139 70 69Dominican Republic 132 25 107New Zealand 126 69 57Italy 119 97 22France 105 52 53Romania 94 42 52Saint Kitts and Nevis 93 29 64Kenya 91 52 39Guyana 90 34 56Saint Lucia 70 39 31Bangladesh 68 66 2Switzerland 64 36 28Saint Vincent and The Grenadines 61 42 19Brazil 60 11 49Ecuador 57 35 22Zimbabwe 57 35 22China 54 17 37Indonesia 52 26 26Bahamas 50 16 34Grenada 48 23 25Japan 48 27 21Austria 43 30 13Mexico 43 21 22Thailand 42 9 33Hong Kong 41 17 24Malaysia 41 25 16Nepal 41 38 3Nigeria 40 27 13Netherlands 39 19 20Singapore 39 17 22

Sex

Foreign‐Born Population by Country of Birth and SexTable 4.5

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Country of Birth  Total Male FemaleSex

Foreign‐Born Population by Country of Birth and SexTable 4.5

Spain 39 19 20Colombia 37 7 30Poland 37 19 18Sweden 35 15 20Antigua and Barbuda 32 11 21Mauritius 30 19 11Russia 30 5 25Egypt 29 23 6Dominica 28 14 14Pakistan 28 16 12Morocco 27 15 12Peru 27 8 19Argentina 26 15 11Ghana 24 14 10Cuba 23 7 16Denmark 19 10 9Czech Republic 18 4 14Panama 18 2 16Uganda 17 9 8Bulgaria 16 2 14Korea South 16 4 12Taiwan 16 3 13Hungary 14 7 7Belize 13 4 9Ethiopia 13 4 9Venezuela 13 5 8Guatemala 12 7 5Israel 12 5 7Ukraine 12 3 9Chile 11 1 10Costa Rica 11 0 11El Salvador 11 2 9Haiti 10 5 5Honduras 10 1 9Norway 10 3 7Iran 9 4 5Puerto Rico 9 4 5Turkey 9 7 2American Samoa 8 5 3Belgium 8 3 5Cayman Islands 8 2 6Malta 8 5 3United Arab Emirates 8 3 5Algeria 7 4 3Cameroon 7 3 4Fiji 7 2 5

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Country of Birth  Total Male FemaleSex

Foreign‐Born Population by Country of Birth and SexTable 4.5

Vietnam 7 2 5Cote D'Ivoire 6 4 2Croatia (Hrvatska) 6 5 1Estonia 6 0 6Finland 6 3 3Guernsey 6 1 5Lebanon 6 5 1Netherlands Antilles 6 1 5Senegal 6 1 5Sierra Leone 6 5 1Uruguay 6 3 3British Virgin Islands 5 0 5Isle Of Man 5 2 3Kazakhstan 5 2 3Malawi 5 2 3Tanzania 5 3 2Albania 4 1 3Bosnia and Herzegowina 4 2 2Burma 4 1 3Greece 4 1 3Guam 4 1 3Iceland 4 3 1Jersey 4 3 1Lithuania 4 1 3Montserrat 4 1 3Serbia and Montenegro 4 3 1Seychelles 4 3 1Slovakia 4 2 2Suriname 4 2 2Turkmenistan 4 2 2Zambia 4 1 3Angola 3 0 3Cambodia 3 0 3Cyprus 3 2 1Iraq 3 2 1Luxembourg 3 1 2Paracel Islands 3 1 2Samoa 3 1 2Saudi Arabia 3 1 2Slovenia 3 1 2Virgin Islands 3 0 3British Indian Ocean Territory 2 1 1Central African Republic 2 2 0Georgia 2 1 1Gibraltar 2 0 2Guadeloupe 2 0 2

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Foreign‐Born Population by Country of Birth and SexTable 4.5

Kuwait 2 1 1Libya 2 2 0Mali 2 1 1Martinique 2 1 1Moldova 2 1 1Namibia 2 1 1New Caledonia 2 0 2Nicaragua 2 0 2Turks and Caicos Islands 2 2 0Azerbaijan 1 0 1Bahrain 1 0 1Belarus 1 1 0Benin 1 1 0Burkina Faso 1 1 0Congo (Democ Rep) 1 1 0Europa Island 1 0 1Falkland Islands (Malvinas) 1 1 0Gambia 1 1 0Jordan 1 1 0Kiribati 1 0 1Kyrgyzstan 1 0 1Laos 1 1 0Liberia 1 1 0Oman 1 0 1Papua New Guinea 1 0 1Qatar 1 1 0Rwanda 1 1 0South Georgia & Sandwich Islands 1 0 1Sudan 1 1 0Swaziland 1 0 1Syria 1 1 0Tonga 1 0 1Tunisia 1 1 0Uzbekistan 1 1 0West Bank 1 1 0

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Age Group & Bermudian Status Total

MajorMedical Basic HIP

FutureCare

Doesn't Know Type None

NotStated

Total 63,779 46,084 4,015 3,632 3,244 1,389 5,341 74

Under 5 2,993 2,387 171 36 0 65 325 95 ‐ 9 3,353 2,737 177 34 0 72 331 210 ‐ 14 3,173 2,545 172 31 0 70 352 315 ‐ 19 3,150 2,462 176 39 0 93 376 420 ‐ 24 2,965 1,988 233 162 0 122 456 425 ‐ 29 3,468 2,265 336 238 0 172 454 330 ‐ 34 4,442 3,278 404 263 0 138 356 335 ‐ 39 4,581 3,542 371 284 0 108 270 640 ‐ 44 4,758 3,736 324 289 0 91 316 245 ‐ 49 5,005 3,884 343 345 0 75 350 850 ‐ 54 5,453 4,194 362 386 0 99 407 555 ‐ 59 5,351 4,082 284 475 0 89 417 460 ‐ 64 4,383 3,196 233 521 0 64 367 265 ‐ 69 3,449 2,198 170 227 547 47 253 770 ‐ 74 2,685 1,481 101 121 782 33 164 375 ‐ 79 1,899 967 55 70 711 17 75 480 ‐ 84 1,477 686 52 55 620 18 45 185 & Over 1,194 456 51 56 584 16 27 4

Bermudian 50,201 35,532 2,676 2,877 3,130 980 4,949 57

Under 5 2,213 1,717 114 31 0 41 303 75 ‐ 9 2,713 2,166 143 33 0 59 310 210 ‐ 14 2,752 2,192 142 28 0 58 329 315 ‐ 19 2,832 2,199 157 35 0 83 355 320 ‐ 24 2,675 1,768 209 148 0 111 436 325 ‐ 29 2,606 1,674 218 175 0 115 421 330 ‐ 34 2,768 1,990 200 170 0 82 325 135 ‐ 39 2,615 2,003 150 173 0 53 234 240 ‐ 44 2,995 2,347 146 176 0 51 273 245 ‐ 49 3,562 2,780 185 239 0 40 314 450 ‐ 54 4,264 3,263 248 300 0 64 385 455 ‐ 59 4,355 3,293 203 400 0 59 396 460 ‐ 64 3,836 2,777 186 479 0 46 346 265 ‐ 69 3,141 1,982 145 209 518 41 240 670 ‐ 74 2,509 1,377 84 110 753 30 152 375 ‐ 79 1,808 911 50 66 693 15 69 480 ‐ 84 1,416 660 47 53 603 16 36 185 & Over 1,141 433 49 52 563 16 25 3

Non‐Bermudian 13,578 10,552 1,339 755 114 409 392 17

Under 5 780 670 57 5 0 24 22 25 ‐ 9 640 571 34 1 0 13 21 010 ‐ 14 421 353 30 3 0 12 23 015 ‐ 19 318 263 19 4 0 10 21 120 ‐ 24 290 220 24 14 0 11 20 125 ‐ 29 862 591 118 63 0 57 33 030 ‐ 34 1,674 1,288 204 93 0 56 31 235 ‐ 39 1,966 1,539 221 111 0 55 36 440 ‐ 44 1,763 1,389 178 113 0 40 43 045 ‐ 49 1,443 1,104 158 106 0 35 36 450 ‐ 54 1,189 931 114 86 0 35 22 155 ‐ 59 996 789 81 75 0 30 21 060 ‐ 64 547 419 47 42 0 18 21 065 ‐ 69 308 216 25 18 29 6 13 170 ‐ 74 176 104 17 11 29 3 12 075 ‐ 79 91 56 5 4 18 2 6 080 ‐ 84 61 26 5 2 17 2 9 085 & Over 53 23 2 4 21 0 2 1

Table 5.1Type of Health Insurance Coverage by Five‐Year Age Group and Bermudian Status   

Type of Health Insurance Coverage

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Age Group & Sex TotalMajor

Medical Basic HIPFutureCare

Doesn't Know Type None

NotStated

Total 63,779 46,084 4,015 3,632 3,244 1,389 5,341 74

Under 5 2,993 2,387 171 36 0 65 325 95 ‐ 9 3,353 2,737 177 34 0 72 331 210 ‐ 14 3,173 2,545 172 31 0 70 352 315 ‐ 19 3,150 2,462 176 39 0 93 376 420 ‐ 24 2,965 1,988 233 162 0 122 456 425 ‐ 29 3,468 2,265 336 238 0 172 454 330 ‐ 34 4,442 3,278 404 263 0 138 356 335 ‐ 39 4,581 3,542 371 284 0 108 270 640 ‐ 44 4,758 3,736 324 289 0 91 316 245 ‐ 49 5,005 3,884 343 345 0 75 350 850 ‐ 54 5,453 4,194 362 386 0 99 407 555 ‐ 59 5,351 4,082 284 475 0 89 417 460 ‐ 64 4,383 3,196 233 521 0 64 367 265 ‐ 69 3,449 2,198 170 227 547 47 253 770 ‐ 74 2,685 1,481 101 121 782 33 164 375 ‐ 79 1,899 967 55 70 711 17 75 480 ‐ 84 1,477 686 52 55 620 18 45 185 & Over 1,194 456 51 56 584 16 27 4

Male 30,690 21,676 2,158 1,796 1,239 776 3,000 45

Under 5 1,482 1,186 95 16 0 34 147 45 ‐ 9 1,705 1,392 89 16 0 38 168 210 ‐ 14 1,650 1,308 100 20 0 38 183 115 ‐ 19 1,521 1,181 93 19 0 48 178 220 ‐ 24 1,451 922 117 85 0 57 266 425 ‐ 29 1,659 1,066 164 96 0 91 241 130 ‐ 34 2,160 1,523 218 117 0 78 222 235 ‐ 39 2,253 1,654 233 132 0 67 162 540 ‐ 44 2,437 1,829 194 151 0 61 200 245 ‐ 49 2,533 1,885 192 198 0 49 204 550 ‐ 54 2,712 1,979 197 208 0 66 260 255 ‐ 59 2,505 1,803 162 226 0 54 256 460 ‐ 64 2,045 1,416 131 244 0 42 210 265 ‐ 69 1,584 978 82 124 245 23 130 270 ‐ 74 1,208 674 40 70 319 13 90 275 ‐ 79 789 402 16 33 277 9 50 280 ‐ 84 631 325 24 23 234 5 20 085 & Over 365 153 11 18 164 3 13 3

Female 33,089 24,408 1,857 1,836 2,005 613 2,341 29

Under 5 1,511 1,201 76 20 0 31 178 55 ‐ 9 1,648 1,345 88 18 0 34 163 010 ‐ 14 1,523 1,237 72 11 0 32 169 215 ‐ 19 1,629 1,281 83 20 0 45 198 220 ‐ 24 1,514 1,066 116 77 0 65 190 025 ‐ 29 1,809 1,199 172 142 0 81 213 230 ‐ 34 2,282 1,755 186 146 0 60 134 135 ‐ 39 2,328 1,888 138 152 0 41 108 140 ‐ 44 2,321 1,907 130 138 0 30 116 045 ‐ 49 2,472 1,999 151 147 0 26 146 350 ‐ 54 2,741 2,215 165 178 0 33 147 355 ‐ 59 2,846 2,279 122 249 0 35 161 060 ‐ 64 2,338 1,780 102 277 0 22 157 065 ‐ 69 1,865 1,220 88 103 302 24 123 570 ‐ 74 1,477 807 61 51 463 20 74 175 ‐ 79 1,110 565 39 37 434 8 25 280 ‐ 84 846 361 28 32 386 13 25 185 & Over 829 303 40 38 420 13 14 1

Type of Health Insurance Coverage by Five‐Year Age Group and Sex  Table 5.2

Type of  Health Insurance Coverage

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Age Group & Race TotalMajor

Medical Basic HIPFutureCare

Doesn't Know Type None

NotStated

Total 63,779 46,084 4,015 3,632 3,244 1,389 5,341 74

Under 5 2,993 2,387 171 36 0 65 325 95 ‐ 9 3,353 2,737 177 34 0 72 331 210 ‐ 14 3,173 2,545 172 31 0 70 352 315 ‐ 19 3,150 2,462 176 39 0 93 376 420 ‐ 24 2,965 1,988 233 162 0 122 456 425 ‐ 29 3,468 2,265 336 238 0 172 454 330 ‐ 34 4,442 3,278 404 263 0 138 356 335 ‐ 39 4,581 3,542 371 284 0 108 270 640 ‐ 44 4,758 3,736 324 289 0 91 316 245 ‐ 49 5,005 3,884 343 345 0 75 350 850 ‐ 54 5,453 4,194 362 386 0 99 407 555 ‐ 59 5,351 4,082 284 475 0 89 417 460 ‐ 64 4,383 3,196 233 521 0 64 367 265 ‐ 69 3,449 2,198 170 227 547 47 253 770 ‐ 74 2,685 1,481 101 121 782 33 164 375 ‐ 79 1,899 967 55 70 711 17 75 480 ‐ 84 1,477 686 52 55 620 18 45 185 & Over 1,194 456 51 56 584 16 27 4

Black 33,339 22,169 1,892 2,171 2,231 735 4,085 56

Under 5 1,279 930 55 21 0 24 242 75 ‐ 9 1,622 1,227 87 18 0 36 252 210 ‐ 14 1,649 1,211 106 19 0 39 271 315 ‐ 19 1,789 1,314 105 24 0 55 288 320 ‐ 24 1,787 1,096 153 97 0 86 352 325 ‐ 29 1,790 1,074 162 124 0 89 338 330 ‐ 34 1,981 1,360 158 135 0 59 267 235 ‐ 39 1,979 1,489 120 121 0 46 198 540 ‐ 44 2,242 1,693 109 144 0 41 253 245 ‐ 49 2,465 1,829 148 191 0 35 258 450 ‐ 54 2,877 2,098 182 213 0 54 327 355 ‐ 59 3,004 2,183 145 304 0 44 324 460 ‐ 64 2,567 1,740 129 367 0 35 294 265 ‐ 69 1,991 1,134 94 165 369 33 192 470 ‐ 74 1,593 757 58 89 541 23 123 275 ‐ 79 1,113 484 29 58 468 14 56 480 ‐ 84 899 338 28 43 448 11 30 185 & Over 712 212 24 38 405 11 20 2

White 19,466 16,054 1,229 642 719 317 499 6

Under 5 933 828 62 4 0 19 20 05 ‐ 9 1,012 933 50 4 0 9 16 010 ‐ 14 867 796 41 4 0 11 15 015 ‐ 19 740 660 39 6 0 10 25 020 ‐ 24 676 549 48 33 0 12 34 025 ‐ 29 890 668 93 44 0 46 39 030 ‐ 34 1,449 1,199 127 40 0 47 36 035 ‐ 39 1,529 1,300 110 46 0 38 35 040 ‐ 44 1,571 1,359 115 51 0 22 24 045 ‐ 49 1,556 1,348 97 59 0 17 33 250 ‐ 54 1,733 1,477 107 82 0 29 38 055 ‐ 59 1,643 1,387 106 81 0 25 44 060 ‐ 64 1,354 1,134 73 96 0 11 40 065 ‐ 69 1,152 876 57 41 132 6 37 370 ‐ 74 851 613 35 20 148 5 30 075 ‐ 79 639 409 23 6 184 3 14 080 ‐ 84 481 301 23 12 129 4 12 085 & Over 390 217 23 13 126 3 7 1

Type of Health Insurance Coverage by Five‐Year Age Group and RaceTable 5.3

Type of  Health Insurance Coverage

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Age Group & Race TotalMajor

Medical Basic HIPFutureCare

Doesn't Know Type None

NotStated

Type of Health Insurance Coverage by Five‐Year Age Group and RaceTable 5.3

Type of  Health Insurance Coverage

Mixed & Other 10,925 7,826 894 815 290 336 754 10

Under 5 781 629 54 11 0 22 63 25 ‐ 9 719 577 40 12 0 27 63 010 ‐ 14 653 534 25 8 0 20 66 015 ‐ 19 617 485 32 9 0 27 63 120 ‐ 24 502 343 32 32 0 24 70 125 ‐ 29 784 520 81 70 0 37 76 030 ‐ 34 1,009 717 119 88 0 32 53 035 ‐ 39 1,067 747 141 117 0 24 37 140 ‐ 44 943 683 100 93 0 28 39 045 ‐ 49 977 702 98 93 0 23 59 250 ‐ 54 837 615 73 91 0 16 41 155 ‐ 59 701 509 33 90 0 20 49 060 ‐ 64 459 320 31 57 0 18 33 065 ‐ 69 304 187 19 21 45 8 24 070 ‐ 74 238 111 8 12 91 5 10 175 ‐ 79 145 73 3 6 58 0 5 080 ‐ 84 97 47 1 0 43 3 3 085 & Over 92 27 4 5 53 2 0 1

Not Stated 49 35 0 4 4 1 3 2

Under 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 05 ‐ 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 010 ‐ 14 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 015 ‐ 19 4 3 0 0 0 1 0 020 ‐ 24 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 025 ‐ 29 4 3 0 0 0 0 1 030 ‐ 34 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 135 ‐ 39 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 040 ‐ 44 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 045 ‐ 49 7 5 0 2 0 0 0 050 ‐ 54 6 4 0 0 0 0 1 155 ‐ 59 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 060 ‐ 64 3 2 0 1 0 0 0 065 ‐ 69 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 070 ‐ 74 3 0 0 0 2 0 1 075 ‐ 79 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 080 ‐ 84 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 085 & Over 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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Age Group & Occupational Group Total InsuredNot 

InsuredNot

Stated

Total 35,530 33,967 1,550 13

16 ‐ 19 382 341 41 020 ‐ 24 1,516 1,389 126 125 ‐ 29 2,800 2,645 154 130 ‐ 34 3,852 3,707 144 135 ‐ 39 3,997 3,872 122 340 ‐ 44 4,156 3,984 172 045 ‐ 49 4,333 4,170 162 150 ‐ 54 4,637 4,439 195 355 ‐ 59 4,311 4,120 189 260 ‐ 64 3,016 2,878 138 065 ‐ 69 1,413 1,347 65 170 ‐ 74 710 683 27 075 ‐ 79 271 260 11 080 ‐ 84 112 109 3 085 & Over 24 23 1 0

Senior Officials and Managers 6,614 6,505 109 0

16 ‐ 19 2 2 0 020 ‐ 24 66 62 4 025 ‐ 29 270 258 12 030 ‐ 34 593 577 16 035 ‐ 39 720 709 11 040 ‐ 44 817 803 14 045 ‐ 49 1,033 1,022 11 050 ‐ 54 1,083 1,070 13 055 ‐ 59 964 948 16 060 ‐ 64 617 607 10 065 ‐ 69 278 278 0 070 ‐ 74 109 108 1 075 ‐ 79 45 44 1 080 ‐ 84 15 15 0 085 & Over 2 2 0 0

Health Insurance Status

Health Insurance Status of the Working Population 16 Years and Over by Selected  Age Group and Occupational Group

Table 5.4

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Age Group & Occupational Group Total InsuredNot 

InsuredNot

Stated

Health Insurance Status

Health Insurance Status of the Working Population 16 Years and Over by Selected  Age Group and Occupational Group

Table 5.4

Professionals 7,096 6,971 125 0

16 ‐ 19 19 16 3 020 ‐ 24 214 200 14 025 ‐ 29 664 653 11 030 ‐ 34 1,000 989 11 035 ‐ 39 1,017 1,008 9 040 ‐ 44 1,020 1,006 14 045 ‐ 49 835 817 18 050 ‐ 54 817 796 21 055 ‐ 59 710 701 9 060 ‐ 64 473 464 9 065 ‐ 69 183 179 4 070 ‐ 74 97 97 0 075 ‐ 79 32 31 1 080 ‐ 84 10 10 0 085 & Over 5 4 1 0

Technicians and Associate Professionals 2,926 2,868 57 1

16 ‐ 19 10 9 1 020 ‐ 24 79 76 3 025 ‐ 29 247 242 5 030 ‐ 34 403 391 12 035 ‐ 39 409 402 6 140 ‐ 44 397 388 9 045 ‐ 49 388 381 7 050 ‐ 54 369 365 4 055 ‐ 59 313 310 3 060 ‐ 64 170 169 1 065 ‐ 69 75 72 3 070 ‐ 74 40 39 1 075 ‐ 79 19 17 2 080 ‐ 84 6 6 0 085 & Over 1 1 0 0

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Age Group & Occupational Group Total InsuredNot 

InsuredNot

Stated

Health Insurance Status

Health Insurance Status of the Working Population 16 Years and Over by Selected  Age Group and Occupational Group

Table 5.4

Clerks 5,099 4,995 103 1

16 ‐ 19 106 96 10 020 ‐ 24 316 301 15 025 ‐ 29 437 423 13 130 ‐ 34 475 469 6 035 ‐ 39 468 461 7 040 ‐ 44 439 426 13 045 ‐ 49 522 518 4 050 ‐ 54 719 710 9 055 ‐ 59 738 722 16 060 ‐ 64 538 532 6 065 ‐ 69 227 223 4 070 ‐ 74 84 84 0 075 ‐ 79 22 22 0 080 ‐ 84 6 6 0 085 & Over 2 2 0 0

Service Workers and Shop and Market Sales Workers 6,807 6,358 444 5

16 ‐ 19 155 139 16 020 ‐ 24 526 470 56 025 ‐ 29 694 633 61 030 ‐ 34 718 679 38 135 ‐ 39 686 654 31 140 ‐ 44 732 692 40 045 ‐ 49 711 675 35 150 ‐ 54 740 689 49 255 ‐ 59 678 626 52 060 ‐ 64 573 538 35 065 ‐ 69 326 305 21 070 ‐ 74 172 164 8 075 ‐ 79 65 63 2 080 ‐ 84 26 26 0 085 & Over 5 5 0 0

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Age Group & Occupational Group Total InsuredNot 

InsuredNot

Stated

Health Insurance Status

Health Insurance Status of the Working Population 16 Years and Over by Selected  Age Group and Occupational Group

Table 5.4

Skilled Agricultural and Fishery Workers 799 730 67 2

16 ‐ 19 7 6 1 020 ‐ 24 25 22 3 025 ‐ 29 46 43 3 030 ‐ 34 87 81 6 035 ‐ 39 97 86 11 040 ‐ 44 97 90 7 045 ‐ 49 82 73 9 050 ‐ 54 113 104 8 155 ‐ 59 116 107 8 160 ‐ 64 71 65 6 065 ‐ 69 28 24 4 070 ‐ 74 21 20 1 075 ‐ 79 6 6 0 080 ‐ 84 3 3 0 085 & Over 0 0 0 0

Craft and Related Trades Workers 3,612 3,184 426 2

16 ‐ 19 33 27 6 020 ‐ 24 146 131 14 125 ‐ 29 254 222 32 030 ‐ 34 356 326 30 035 ‐ 39 397 366 31 040 ‐ 44 449 389 60 045 ‐ 49 486 434 52 050 ‐ 54 483 422 61 055 ‐ 59 442 372 69 160 ‐ 64 309 263 46 065 ‐ 69 130 116 14 070 ‐ 74 79 72 7 075 ‐ 79 32 29 3 080 ‐ 84 15 14 1 085 & Over 1 1 0 0

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Age Group & Occupational Group Total InsuredNot 

InsuredNot

Stated

Health Insurance Status

Health Insurance Status of the Working Population 16 Years and Over by Selected  Age Group and Occupational Group

Table 5.4

Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 1,629 1,481 147 1

16 ‐ 19 15 15 0 020 ‐ 24 65 60 5 025 ‐ 29 95 85 10 030 ‐ 34 120 106 14 035 ‐ 39 114 104 10 040 ‐ 44 127 113 14 045 ‐ 49 171 157 14 050 ‐ 54 207 188 19 055 ‐ 59 225 209 16 060 ‐ 64 184 163 21 065 ‐ 69 139 125 13 170 ‐ 74 90 83 7 075 ‐ 79 42 40 2 080 ‐ 84 28 26 2 085 & Over 7 7 0 0

Elementary Occupations 741 678 62 1

16 ‐ 19 28 24 4 020 ‐ 24 59 52 7 025 ‐ 29 70 64 6 030 ‐ 34 68 58 10 035 ‐ 39 60 54 5 140 ‐ 44 59 58 1 045 ‐ 49 84 73 11 050 ‐ 54 88 78 10 055 ‐ 59 110 110 0 060 ‐ 64 63 59 4 065 ‐ 69 24 22 2 070 ‐ 74 17 15 2 075 ‐ 79 7 7 0 080 ‐ 84 3 3 0 085 & Over 1 1 0 0

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Age Group & Occupational Group Total InsuredNot 

InsuredNot

Stated

Health Insurance Status

Health Insurance Status of the Working Population 16 Years and Over by Selected  Age Group and Occupational Group

Table 5.4

Armed Forces 26 26 0 0

16 ‐ 19 3 3 0 020 ‐ 24 2 2 0 025 ‐ 29 1 1 0 030 ‐ 34 6 6 0 035 ‐ 39 5 5 0 040 ‐ 44 2 2 0 045 ‐ 49 2 2 0 050 ‐ 54 3 3 0 055 ‐ 59 1 1 0 060 ‐ 64 1 1 0 065 ‐ 69 0 0 0 070 ‐ 74 0 0 0 075 ‐ 79 0 0 0 080 ‐ 84 0 0 0 085 & Over 0 0 0 0

Not Stated 181 171 10 0

16 ‐ 19 4 4 0 020 ‐ 24 18 13 5 025 ‐ 29 22 21 1 030 ‐ 34 26 25 1 035 ‐ 39 24 23 1 040 ‐ 44 17 17 0 045 ‐ 49 19 18 1 050 ‐ 54 15 14 1 055 ‐ 59 14 14 0 060 ‐ 64 17 17 0 065 ‐ 69 3 3 0 070 ‐ 74 1 1 0 075 ‐ 79 1 1 0 080 ‐ 84 0 0 0 085 & Over 0 0 0 0

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Age Group & Industrial Group Total InsuredNot 

InsuredNot

Stated

Total 35,530 33,967 1,550 13

16 ‐ 19 382 341 41 020 ‐ 24 1,516 1,389 126 125 ‐ 29 2,800 2,645 154 130 ‐ 34 3,852 3,707 144 135 ‐ 39 3,997 3,872 122 340 ‐ 44 4,156 3,984 172 045 ‐ 49 4,333 4,170 162 150 ‐ 54 4,637 4,439 195 355 ‐ 59 4,311 4,120 189 260 ‐ 64 3,016 2,878 138 065 ‐ 69 1,413 1,347 65 170 ‐ 74 710 683 27 075 ‐ 79 271 260 11 080 ‐ 84 112 109 3 085 & Over 24 23 1 0

Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, Mining & Quarrying 656 588 66 2

16 ‐ 19 6 5 1 020 ‐ 24 19 16 3 025 ‐ 29 46 42 4 030 ‐ 34 75 69 6 035 ‐ 39 83 72 11 040 ‐ 44 88 80 8 045 ‐ 49 70 63 7 050 ‐ 54 88 79 8 155 ‐ 59 84 76 7 160 ‐ 64 48 43 5 065 ‐ 69 19 15 4 070 ‐ 74 21 19 2 075 ‐ 79 5 5 0 080 ‐ 84 4 4 0 085 & Over 0 0 0 0

Health Insurance Status of the Working Population 16 Years and Over by Selected  Age Group and Industrial Group

Health Insurance Status

Table 5.5

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Age Group & Industrial Group Total InsuredNot 

InsuredNot

Stated

Health Insurance Status of the Working Population 16 Years and Over by Selected  Age Group and Industrial Group

Health Insurance Status

Table 5.5

Manufacturing 622 582 40 0

16 ‐ 19 3 1 2 020 ‐ 24 28 26 2 025 ‐ 29 51 45 6 030 ‐ 34 58 57 1 035 ‐ 39 61 58 3 040 ‐ 44 53 51 2 045 ‐ 49 74 66 8 050 ‐ 54 88 82 6 055 ‐ 59 81 74 7 060 ‐ 64 60 60 0 065 ‐ 69 29 28 1 070 ‐ 74 23 22 1 075 ‐ 79 9 8 1 080 ‐ 84 4 4 0 085 & Over 0 0 0 0

Electricity, Gas & Water 313 305 8 0

16 ‐ 19 2 2 0 020 ‐ 24 10 8 2 025 ‐ 29 28 28 0 030 ‐ 34 33 32 1 035 ‐ 39 43 43 0 040 ‐ 44 31 31 0 045 ‐ 49 45 44 1 050 ‐ 54 51 49 2 055 ‐ 59 44 44 0 060 ‐ 64 18 17 1 065 ‐ 69 6 6 0 070 ‐ 74 2 1 1 075 ‐ 79 0 0 0 080 ‐ 84 0 0 0 085 & Over 0 0 0 0

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Age Group & Industrial Group Total InsuredNot 

InsuredNot

Stated

Health Insurance Status of the Working Population 16 Years and Over by Selected  Age Group and Industrial Group

Health Insurance Status

Table 5.5

Construction 3,045 2,634 408 3

16 ‐ 19 21 16 5 020 ‐ 24 119 106 12 125 ‐ 29 162 138 24 030 ‐ 34 300 269 31 035 ‐ 39 305 268 36 140 ‐ 44 388 330 58 045 ‐ 49 443 393 50 050 ‐ 54 468 399 69 055 ‐ 59 396 332 63 160 ‐ 64 242 202 40 065 ‐ 69 118 104 14 070 ‐ 74 54 49 5 075 ‐ 79 22 21 1 080 ‐ 84 7 7 0 085 & Over 0 0 0 0

Wholesale Trade & Repair Services 1,381 1,325 56 0

16 ‐ 19 24 22 2 020 ‐ 24 82 75 7 025 ‐ 29 104 93 11 030 ‐ 34 112 107 5 035 ‐ 39 119 116 3 040 ‐ 44 137 128 9 045 ‐ 49 137 134 3 050 ‐ 54 183 181 2 055 ‐ 59 190 183 7 060 ‐ 64 162 155 7 065 ‐ 69 84 84 0 070 ‐ 74 34 34 0 075 ‐ 79 8 8 0 080 ‐ 84 5 5 0 085 & Over 0 0 0 0

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Age Group & Industrial Group Total InsuredNot 

InsuredNot

Stated

Health Insurance Status of the Working Population 16 Years and Over by Selected  Age Group and Industrial Group

Health Insurance Status

Table 5.5

Retail Trade & Repair Services 2,589 2,476 111 2

16 ‐ 19 95 89 6 020 ‐ 24 195 178 17 025 ‐ 29 242 220 21 130 ‐ 34 219 205 14 035 ‐ 39 205 199 6 040 ‐ 44 218 208 10 045 ‐ 49 284 279 5 050 ‐ 54 282 274 7 155 ‐ 59 295 288 7 060 ‐ 64 241 235 6 065 ‐ 69 164 161 3 070 ‐ 74 91 85 6 075 ‐ 79 33 31 2 080 ‐ 84 23 22 1 085 & Over 2 2 0 0

Hotels & Restaurants 3,846 3,686 159 1

16 ‐ 19 86 78 8 020 ‐ 24 324 293 31 025 ‐ 29 416 396 20 030 ‐ 34 476 463 13 035 ‐ 39 452 443 9 040 ‐ 44 412 397 15 045 ‐ 49 375 365 9 150 ‐ 54 406 388 18 055 ‐ 59 375 358 17 060 ‐ 64 284 274 10 065 ‐ 69 145 137 8 070 ‐ 74 65 64 1 075 ‐ 79 21 21 0 080 ‐ 84 5 5 0 085 & Over 4 4 0 0

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Age Group & Industrial Group Total InsuredNot 

InsuredNot

Stated

Health Insurance Status of the Working Population 16 Years and Over by Selected  Age Group and Industrial Group

Health Insurance Status

Table 5.5

Transport & Communications 2,232 2,084 147 1

16 ‐ 19 14 11 3 020 ‐ 24 91 85 6 025 ‐ 29 153 144 9 030 ‐ 34 179 167 12 035 ‐ 39 177 170 7 040 ‐ 44 207 190 17 045 ‐ 49 270 256 14 050 ‐ 54 293 279 14 055 ‐ 59 313 294 19 060 ‐ 64 234 211 23 065 ‐ 69 140 127 12 170 ‐ 74 81 75 6 075 ‐ 79 45 42 3 080 ‐ 84 28 26 2 085 & Over 7 7 0 0

Financial Intermediation 2,292 2,283 9 0

16 ‐ 19 13 13 0 020 ‐ 24 68 68 0 025 ‐ 29 181 181 0 030 ‐ 34 308 307 1 035 ‐ 39 288 288 0 040 ‐ 44 266 266 0 045 ‐ 49 310 306 4 050 ‐ 54 331 330 1 055 ‐ 59 303 302 1 060 ‐ 64 142 142 0 065 ‐ 69 57 56 1 070 ‐ 74 17 17 0 075 ‐ 79 8 7 1 080 ‐ 84 0 0 0 085 & Over 0 0 0 0

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Age Group & Industrial Group Total InsuredNot 

InsuredNot

Stated

Health Insurance Status of the Working Population 16 Years and Over by Selected  Age Group and Industrial Group

Health Insurance Status

Table 5.5

Real Estate & Renting Services 490 469 21 0

16 ‐ 19 3 3 0 020 ‐ 24 10 10 0 025 ‐ 29 27 26 1 030 ‐ 34 42 36 6 035 ‐ 39 23 21 2 040 ‐ 44 33 28 5 045 ‐ 49 47 47 0 050 ‐ 54 81 79 2 055 ‐ 59 81 79 2 060 ‐ 64 71 69 2 065 ‐ 69 37 37 0 070 ‐ 74 18 18 0 075 ‐ 79 10 9 1 080 ‐ 84 5 5 0 085 & Over 2 2 0 0

Business Services 3,769 3,570 199 0

16 ‐ 19 17 14 3 020 ‐ 24 157 148 9 025 ‐ 29 431 404 27 030 ‐ 34 396 372 24 035 ‐ 39 411 398 13 040 ‐ 44 394 378 16 045 ‐ 49 455 429 26 050 ‐ 54 446 421 25 055 ‐ 59 431 399 32 060 ‐ 64 310 296 14 065 ‐ 69 166 159 7 070 ‐ 74 103 101 2 075 ‐ 79 39 38 1 080 ‐ 84 12 12 0 085 & Over 1 1 0 0

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Age Group & Industrial Group Total InsuredNot 

InsuredNot

Stated

Health Insurance Status of the Working Population 16 Years and Over by Selected  Age Group and Industrial Group

Health Insurance Status

Table 5.5

Public Administration 2,628 2,628 0 0

16 ‐ 19 14 14 0 020 ‐ 24 50 50 0 025 ‐ 29 139 139 0 030 ‐ 34 249 249 0 035 ‐ 39 300 300 0 040 ‐ 44 359 359 0 045 ‐ 49 448 448 0 050 ‐ 54 428 428 0 055 ‐ 59 377 377 0 060 ‐ 64 228 228 0 065 ‐ 69 19 19 0 070 ‐ 74 14 14 0 075 ‐ 79 1 1 0 080 ‐ 84 1 1 0 085 & Over 1 1 0 0

Education, Health & Social Work 5,164 5,031 133 0

16 ‐ 19 38 31 7 020 ‐ 24 143 132 11 025 ‐ 29 343 337 6 030 ‐ 34 528 520 8 035 ‐ 39 566 555 11 040 ‐ 44 654 643 11 045 ‐ 49 624 604 20 050 ‐ 54 691 668 23 055 ‐ 59 697 685 12 060 ‐ 64 543 527 16 065 ‐ 69 208 200 8 070 ‐ 74 94 94 0 075 ‐ 79 29 29 0 080 ‐ 84 5 5 0 085 & Over 1 1 0 0

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Age Group & Industrial Group Total InsuredNot 

InsuredNot

Stated

Health Insurance Status of the Working Population 16 Years and Over by Selected  Age Group and Industrial Group

Health Insurance Status

Table 5.5

Other Community, Social & Personal Services 2,343 2,165 174 4

16 ‐ 19 40 36 4 020 ‐ 24 122 101 21 025 ‐ 29 220 196 24 030 ‐ 34 257 235 21 135 ‐ 39 243 221 20 240 ‐ 44 259 238 21 045 ‐ 49 217 204 13 050 ‐ 54 290 272 17 155 ‐ 59 241 230 11 060 ‐ 64 209 196 13 065 ‐ 69 127 122 5 070 ‐ 74 68 66 2 075 ‐ 79 33 32 1 080 ‐ 84 11 11 0 085 & Over 6 5 1 0

International Business Activity 3,980 3,971 9 0

16 ‐ 19 2 2 0 020 ‐ 24 80 80 0 025 ‐ 29 235 235 0 030 ‐ 34 594 594 0 035 ‐ 39 697 697 0 040 ‐ 44 640 640 0 045 ‐ 49 516 515 1 050 ‐ 54 496 496 0 055 ‐ 59 389 385 4 060 ‐ 64 207 206 1 065 ‐ 69 91 89 2 070 ‐ 74 24 23 1 075 ‐ 79 7 7 0 080 ‐ 84 2 2 0 085 & Over 0 0 0 0

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Age Group & Industrial Group Total InsuredNot 

InsuredNot

Stated

Health Insurance Status of the Working Population 16 Years and Over by Selected  Age Group and Industrial Group

Health Insurance Status

Table 5.5

Not Stated 180 170 10 0

16 ‐ 19 4 4 0 020 ‐ 24 18 13 5 025 ‐ 29 22 21 1 030 ‐ 34 26 25 1 035 ‐ 39 24 23 1 040 ‐ 44 17 17 0 045 ‐ 49 18 17 1 050 ‐ 54 15 14 1 055 ‐ 59 14 14 0 060 ‐ 64 17 17 0 065 ‐ 69 3 3 0 070 ‐ 74 1 1 0 075 ‐ 79 1 1 0 080 ‐ 84 0 0 0 085 & Over 0 0 0 0

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Age Group & Sex Total InsuredNot 

InsuredNot

Stated

Total 18,053 15,325 2,698 30

16 ‐ 19 2,121 1,861 256 420 ‐ 24 1,447 1,116 330 125 ‐ 29 665 364 300 130 ‐ 34 586 375 211 035 ‐ 39 578 432 145 140 ‐ 44 599 456 143 045 ‐ 49 665 476 187 250 ‐ 54 814 601 212 155 ‐ 59 1,040 810 228 260 ‐ 64 1,364 1,135 229 065 ‐ 69 2,036 1,842 188 670 ‐ 74 1,975 1,835 137 375 ‐ 79 1,628 1,560 64 480 ‐ 84 1,365 1,322 42 185 & Over 1,170 1,140 26 4

Male 7,446 5,934 1,497 15

16 ‐ 19 1,016 889 125 220 ‐ 24 712 509 202 125 ‐ 29 294 138 156 030 ‐ 34 219 94 125 035 ‐ 39 177 98 78 140 ‐ 44 223 136 87 045 ‐ 49 252 151 101 050 ‐ 54 334 203 130 155 ‐ 59 432 292 138 260 ‐ 64 566 447 119 065 ‐ 69 883 790 92 170 ‐ 74 811 737 72 275 ‐ 79 624 580 42 280 ‐ 84 556 539 17 085 & Over 347 331 13 3

Female 10,607 9,391 1,201 15

16 ‐ 19 1,105 972 131 220 ‐ 24 735 607 128 025 ‐ 29 371 226 144 130 ‐ 34 367 281 86 035 ‐ 39 401 334 67 040 ‐ 44 376 320 56 045 ‐ 49 413 325 86 250 ‐ 54 480 398 82 055 ‐ 59 608 518 90 060 ‐ 64 798 688 110 065 ‐ 69 1,153 1,052 96 570 ‐ 74 1,164 1,098 65 175 ‐ 79 1,004 980 22 280 ‐ 84 809 783 25 185 & Over 823 809 13 1

Health Insurance Status of the Non‐Working Population 16 Years and Over by Selected Age Group and Sex

Health Insurance Status

Table 5.6

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Age Group Total Less than 5 5 ‐ 9 10 ‐ 19 20 ‐ 29 30 & Over 

Total 4,415 814 684 1,050 780 1,087

Under 5 19 19 0 0 0 05 ‐ 9 46 35 11 0 0 010 ‐ 14 75 36 33 6 0 015 ‐ 19 107 47 34 26 0 020 ‐ 24 106 63 23 15 5 025 ‐ 29 226 125 51 37 13 030 ‐ 34 321 131 104 58 26 235 ‐ 39 341 64 95 135 35 1240 ‐ 44 420 60 80 187 58 3545 ‐ 49 401 49 47 143 112 5050 ‐ 54 484 72 60 124 135 9355 ‐ 59 420 26 62 91 108 13360 ‐ 64 456 40 37 90 109 18065 ‐ 69 356 13 22 67 84 17070 ‐ 74 271 16 18 36 40 16175 ‐ 79 164 9 2 14 27 11280 ‐ 84 115 7 3 9 19 7785 & Over 87 2 2 12 9 62

Table 6.1

Duration of Residency (years)

Bermuda‐Born Immigrant Population by Five‐Year Age Group and Duration of Residence Since Last Returned to Live in Bermuda 

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Duration of Residency (years) Total Black White

Mixed & Other Not Stated

Total 4,415 2,309 1,490 610 6

Less than 5 814 398 289 127 05 ‐ 9 684 346 231 105 210 ‐ 19 1,050 552 368 128 220 ‐ 29 780 411 262 106 130 & Over 1,087 602 340 144 1

Bermuda‐Born Immigrant Population by Duration of Residence Since Last Returned to Live in Bermuda and Race

Race

Table 6.2

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Duration of Residency (years) Total Male Female

Total 4,415 2,032 2,383

Less than 5 814 371 4435 ‐ 9 684 349 33510 ‐ 19 1,050 505 54520 ‐ 29 780 361 41930 & Over 1,087 446 641

Table 6.3

Sex

Bermuda‐Born Immigrant Population by Duration of Residence Since Last Returned to Live in Bermuda and Sex

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Duration of Residency (years) Total Bermudian

Permanent Resident 

Certificate Holder

Non‐Bermudian Spouse of a Bermudian

Other Non‐Bermudian

Total 4,415 4,346 10 11 48

Less than 5 814 776 4 3 315 ‐ 9 684 671 1 3 910 ‐ 19 1,050 1,039 3 3 520 ‐ 29 780 775 2 1 230 & Over 1,087 1,085 0 1 1

Table 6.4

Bermudian Status

Bermuda‐Born Immigrant Population by Duration of Residence Since Last Returned to Live in Bermuda and Bermudian Status

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Age  Total Less than 5 5 ‐ 9 10 ‐ 19 20 ‐ 29 30 & Over  Not Stated

Total 19,332 4,910 3,354 3,744 2,143 5,151 30

Under 5 427 409 18 0 0 0 0 5  ‐ 9 528 256 256 16 0 0 010 ‐ 14 443 133 119 190 0 0 115 ‐ 19 405 87 59 253 5 0 120 ‐ 24 356 118 23 95 120 0 025 ‐ 29 1,006 702 115 41 143 3 230 ‐ 34 1,933 897 660 155 94 123 435 ‐ 39 2,282 709 739 591 73 163 740 ‐ 44 2,113 520 498 838 98 156 345 ‐ 49 2,022 396 351 639 351 280 550 ‐ 54 1,952 287 234 410 545 472 455 ‐ 59 1,772 205 168 250 367 780 260 ‐ 64 1,249 114 67 120 179 769 065 ‐ 69 997 43 28 57 86 783 070 ‐ 74 744 22 9 46 41 626 075 ‐ 79 486 4 8 20 19 435 080 ‐ 84 323 2 1 13 14 292 185 & Over 294 6 1 10 8 269 0

Table 6.5Foreign‐Born Immigrant Population by Five‐Year Age Group and Duration of Residence Since 

Last Arrival to Live in Bermuda   

Duration of Residency (years)

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Duration of Residency (years) Total Black White

Mixed & Other Not Stated

Total 19,332 4,301 10,262 4,754 15

Less than 5 4,910 869 2,564 1,474 35 ‐ 9 3,354 752 1,424 1,174 410 ‐ 19 3,744 957 1,892 894 120 ‐ 29 2,143 543 1,160 440 030 & Over 5,151 1,172 3,216 756 7Not Stated 30 8 6 16 0

Table 6.6

Race

Foreign‐Born Immigrant Population by Duration of Residence Since Last Arrival to Live in Bermuda and Race

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Duration of Residency (years) Total Male Female

Total 19,332 9,490 9,842

Less than 5 4,910 2,615 2,2955 ‐ 9 3,354 1,776 1,57810 ‐ 19 3,744 1,898 1,84620 ‐ 29 2,143 948 1,19530 & Over 5,151 2,235 2,916Not Stated 30 18 12

                                Sex                                 

Table 6.7Foreign‐Born Immigrant Population by Duration of Residence Since Last 

Arrival to Live in Bermuda and Sex

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Duration  of Residency (years) Total Bermudian

Permanent Resident 

Certificate Holder

Non‐Bermudian Spouse of a Bermudian

Other Non‐Bermudian

Total 19,332 7,121 1,688 2,166 8,357

Less than 5 4,910 384 166 457 3,9035 ‐ 9  3,354 397 72 562 2,32310 ‐ 19 3,744 991 253 783 1,71720 ‐ 29 2,143 1,145 465 213 32030 & Over 5,151 4,197 732 149 73Not Stated 30 7 0 2 21

Table 6.8

Bermudian Status

Foreign‐Born Immigrant Population by Duration of Residence Since Last Arrived to Live in Bermuda and Bermudian Status

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                              Age Total Male Female Not Stated

Total 1,424 676 739 9

Under 5 49 24 25 05 ‐ 9 61 32 29 010 ‐ 14 92 47 45 015 ‐ 19 178 79 99 020 ‐ 24 326 155 171 025 ‐ 29 250 126 124 030 ‐ 34 144 64 80 035 ‐ 39 80 40 40 040 ‐ 44 56 24 32 045 ‐ 49 44 26 18 050 ‐ 54 45 16 29 055 ‐ 59 29 13 16 060 ‐ 64 28 13 15 065 ‐ 69 10 6 4 070 ‐ 74 6 1 5 075 ‐ 79 6 3 3 080 ‐ 84 2 1 1 085 & Over 2 1 1 0Not Stated 16 5 2 9

1May 21st 2010 to May 20th, 2016

Emigrants1 by Five‐Year Age Group and Sex

Sex

Table 7.1

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NotAge  Total 2010 1 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2 Stated

Total 1,424 173 148 190 204 306 287 102 14

Under 5 49 2 8 5 10 9 10 5 05 ‐ 9 61 11 7 9 3 15 14 2 010 ‐ 14 92 6 10 10 11 27 21 7 015 ‐ 19 178 41 24 21 26 29 23 14 020 ‐ 24 326 40 31 49 50 70 70 16 025 ‐ 29 250 26 25 39 39 52 50 19 030 ‐ 34 144 15 12 20 21 27 34 15 035 ‐ 39 80 9 11 11 13 20 11 5 040 ‐ 44 56 8 5 10 7 15 8 3 045 ‐ 49 44 6 6 5 7 8 9 3 050 ‐ 54 45 3 0 3 8 12 13 6 055 ‐ 59 29 1 2 2 7 10 5 2 060 ‐ 64 28 2 4 3 1 7 8 3 065 ‐ 69 10 2 0 2 1 1 3 1 070 ‐ 74 6 0 1 0 0 2 3 0 075 ‐ 79 6 1 1 0 0 2 1 1 080 ‐ 84 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 085 & Over 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0Not Stated 16 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 14

1May 21st 2010 to December 31st, 2010 2January 1st, 2016 to May 20th, 2016

Table 7.2Emigrants by Five‐Year Age Group and Year of Emigration

Year of Emigration

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Age  Total Black WhiteMixed & 

Other Not Stated

Total 1,424 609 550 256 9

Under 5 49 19 13 17 05 ‐ 9 61 33 19 9 010 ‐ 14 92 40 31 21 015 ‐ 19 178 98 50 30 020 ‐ 24 326 116 167 43 025 ‐ 29 250 109 99 42 030 ‐ 34 144 61 49 34 035 ‐ 39 80 36 26 18 040 ‐ 44 56 29 20 7 045 ‐ 49 44 16 19 9 050 ‐ 54 45 16 21 8 055 ‐ 59 29 16 8 5 060 ‐ 64 28 6 16 6 065 ‐ 69 10 2 5 3 070 ‐ 74 6 4 1 1 075 ‐ 79 6 4 2 0 080 ‐ 84 2 1 1 0 085 & Over 2 0 2 0 0Not Stated 16 3 1 3 9

1May 21st 2010 to May 20th, 2016

Table 7.3Emigrants1 by Five‐Year Age Group and Race 

Race

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Year of Emigration Total Bermudian Not Stated

Total 1,424 1,061 354 9

2010 1 173 141 32 02011 148 111 37 02012 190 144 46 02013 204 161 43 02014 306 235 71 02015 287 200 87 02016 2 102 68 34 0Not Stated 14 1 4 9

1May 21st 2010 to December 31st, 2010 2January 1st, 2016 to May 20th, 2016

Table 7.4

Bermudian StatusNon‐

Bermudian

Emigrants by Year of Emigration and Bermudian Status

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Age & Sex

Total 54,260 19,087 25,688 2,862 6,168 364 91

15 ‐ 19 3,150 3,144 5 0 0 0 120 ‐ 24 2,965 2,887 76 0 1 0 125 ‐ 29 3,468 2,840 597 2 19 5 530 ‐ 34 4,442 2,490 1,772 4 135 29 1235 ‐ 39 4,581 1,634 2,583 14 299 32 1940 ‐ 44 4,758 1,302 2,909 20 472 48 745 ‐ 49 5,005 1,172 3,073 55 642 53 1050 ‐ 54 5,453 1,109 3,343 91 851 53 655 ‐ 59 5,351 966 3,188 161 982 46 860 ‐ 64 4,383 631 2,578 220 906 40 865 ‐ 69 3,449 413 1,980 295 736 23 270 ‐ 74 2,685 211 1,562 362 522 23 575 ‐ 79 1,899 122 1,020 432 313 9 380 ‐ 84 1,477 100 676 522 177 2 085 & Over 1,194 66 326 684 113 1 4

Male 25,853 9,228 13,417 558 2,402 185 63

15 ‐ 19 1,521 1,520 1 0 0 0 020 ‐ 24 1,451 1,426 23 0 1 0 025 ‐ 29 1,659 1,422 226 0 6 2 030 ‐ 34 2,160 1,228 864 0 51 10 135 ‐ 39 2,253 803 1,296 5 121 12 340 ‐ 44 2,437 622 1,586 9 194 20 745 ‐ 49 2,533 582 1,591 16 303 34 1650 ‐ 54 2,712 548 1,774 17 337 33 655 ‐ 59 2,505 439 1,609 31 393 29 760 ‐ 64 2,045 267 1,354 45 352 20 365 ‐ 69 1,584 187 1,043 70 270 13 470 ‐ 74 1,208 95 848 69 187 6 775 ‐ 79 789 47 561 73 103 4 180 ‐ 84 631 30 435 103 62 1 385 & Over 365 12 206 120 22 1 1

0Female 28,407 9,859 12,271 2,304 3,766 179 28

15 ‐ 19 1,629 1,624 4 0 0 0 120 ‐ 24 1,514 1,461 53 0 0 0 025 ‐ 29 1,809 1,418 371 2 13 3 230 ‐ 34 2,282 1,262 908 4 84 19 535 ‐ 39 2,328 831 1,287 9 178 20 340 ‐ 44 2,321 680 1,323 11 278 28 145 ‐ 49 2,472 590 1,482 39 339 19 350 ‐ 54 2,741 561 1,569 74 514 20 355 ‐ 59 2,846 527 1,579 130 589 17 460 ‐ 64 2,338 364 1,224 175 554 20 165 ‐ 69 1,865 226 937 225 466 10 170 ‐ 74 1,477 116 714 293 335 17 275 ‐ 79 1,110 75 459 359 210 5 280 ‐ 84 846 70 241 419 115 1 085 & Over 829 54 120 564 91 0 0

Table 8.1Population 15 Years and Over by Five‐Year Age Group, Marital Status and Sex 

Marital Status

TotalNever 

Married Married DivorcedWidowedLegally 

Separated Not Stated

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Total 54,260 19,087 25,688 2,862 6,168 364 91

15 ‐ 19 3,150 3,144 5 0 0 0 120 ‐ 24 2,965 2,887 76 0 1 0 125 ‐ 29 3,468 2,840 597 2 19 5 530 ‐ 34 4,442 2,490 1,772 4 135 29 1235 ‐ 39 4,581 1,634 2,583 14 299 32 1940 ‐ 44 4,758 1,302 2,909 20 472 48 745 ‐ 49 5,005 1,172 3,073 55 642 53 1050 ‐ 54 5,453 1,109 3,343 91 851 53 655 ‐ 59 5,351 966 3,188 161 982 46 860 ‐ 64 4,383 631 2,578 220 906 40 865 ‐ 69 3,449 413 1,980 295 736 23 270 ‐ 74 2,685 211 1,562 362 522 23 575 ‐ 79 1,899 122 1,020 432 313 9 380 ‐ 84 1,477 100 676 522 177 2 085 & Over 1,194 66 326 684 113 1 4

Bermudian 42,523 16,187 17,872 2,639 5,497 269 59

15 ‐ 19 2,832 2,827 4 0 0 0 120 ‐ 24 2,675 2,633 41 0 0 0 125 ‐ 29 2,606 2,296 290 2 10 5 330 ‐ 34 2,768 1,898 747 2 98 19 435 ‐ 39 2,615 1,230 1,136 9 216 18 640 ‐ 44 2,995 1,022 1,545 10 375 39 445 ‐ 49 3,562 978 1,962 40 542 34 650 ‐ 54 4,264 974 2,428 76 744 38 455 ‐ 59 4,355 877 2,428 128 881 33 860 ‐ 64 3,836 585 2,171 197 845 30 865 ‐ 69 3,141 395 1,758 267 698 21 270 ‐ 74 2,509 197 1,447 333 505 22 575 ‐ 79 1,808 117 960 417 302 9 380 ‐ 84 1,416 96 648 499 172 1 085 & Over 1,141 62 307 659 109 0 4

Permanent Resident Certificate Holder 1,879 420 1,143 101 195 19 1

15 ‐ 19 26 26 0 0 0 0 020 ‐ 24 130 126 4 0 0 0 025 ‐ 29 73 64 9 0 0 0 030 ‐ 34 79 44 33 0 2 0 035 ‐ 39 79 17 56 0 6 0 040 ‐ 44 108 15 76 1 14 2 045 ‐ 49 149 7 128 0 13 1 050 ‐ 54 267 34 193 2 33 4 155 ‐ 59 343 33 252 11 43 4 060 ‐ 64 238 24 159 13 37 5 065 ‐ 69 155 12 105 15 21 2 070 ‐ 74 105 10 63 19 12 1 075 ‐ 79 59 5 38 9 7 0 080 ‐ 84 39 2 14 20 3 0 085 & Over 29 1 13 11 4 0 0

Table 8.2Population 15 Years and Over by Five‐Year Age Group, Marital Status

and  Bermudian Status

Marital Status

TotalNever 

Married Married Widowed DivorcedLegally 

Separated Not StatedAge & Bermudian Status

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Table 8.2Population 15 Years and Over by Five‐Year Age Group, Marital Status

and  Bermudian Status

Marital Status

TotalNever 

Married Married Widowed DivorcedLegally 

Separated Not StatedAge & Bermudian Status

Non‐Bermudian Spouse of a Bermudian 2,186 21 2,094 31 32 8 0

15 ‐ 19 1 0 1 0 0 0 020 ‐ 24 20 0 20 0 0 0 025 ‐ 29 130 4 124 0 2 0 030 ‐ 34 317 5 307 0 5 0 035 ‐ 39 402 5 389 0 5 3 040 ‐ 44 373 2 365 1 5 0 045 ‐ 49 289 2 275 2 6 4 050 ‐ 54 236 2 228 2 4 0 055 ‐ 59 198 0 189 7 1 1 060 ‐ 64 90 1 85 3 1 0 065 ‐ 69 63 0 56 5 2 0 070 ‐ 74 32 0 29 3 0 0 075 ‐ 79 19 0 15 3 1 0 080 ‐ 84 6 0 6 0 0 0 085 & Over 10 0 5 5 0 0 0

Other Non‐Bermudian 7,672 2,459 4,579 91 444 68 31

15 ‐ 19 291 291 0 0 0 0 020 ‐ 24 140 128 11 0 1 0 025 ‐ 29 659 476 174 0 7 0 230 ‐ 34 1,278 543 685 2 30 10 835 ‐ 39 1,485 382 1,002 5 72 11 1340 ‐ 44 1,282 263 923 8 78 7 345 ‐ 49 1,005 185 708 13 81 14 450 ‐ 54 686 99 494 11 70 11 155 ‐ 59 455 56 319 15 57 8 060 ‐ 64 219 21 163 7 23 5 065 ‐ 69 90 6 61 8 15 0 070 ‐ 74 39 4 23 7 5 0 075 ‐ 79 13 0 7 3 3 0 080 ‐ 84 16 2 8 3 2 1 085 & Over 14 3 1 9 0 1 0

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Age & Race

Total 54,260 19,087 25,688 2,862 6,168 364 91

15 ‐ 19 3,150 3,144 5 0 0 0 120 ‐ 24 2,965 2,887 76 0 1 0 125 ‐ 29 3,468 2,840 597 2 19 5 530 ‐ 34 4,442 2,490 1,772 4 135 29 1235 ‐ 39 4,581 1,634 2,583 14 299 32 1940 ‐ 44 4,758 1,302 2,909 20 472 48 745 ‐ 49 5,005 1,172 3,073 55 642 53 1050 ‐ 54 5,453 1,109 3,343 91 851 53 655 ‐ 59 5,351 966 3,188 161 982 46 860 ‐ 64 4,383 631 2,578 220 906 40 865 ‐ 69 3,449 413 1,980 295 736 23 270 ‐ 74 2,685 211 1,562 362 522 23 575 ‐ 79 1,899 122 1,020 432 313 9 380 ‐ 84 1,477 100 676 522 177 2 085 & Over 1,194 66 326 684 113 1 4

Black 28,789 11,966 10,968 1,697 3,890 216 52

15 ‐ 19 1,789 1,785 3 0 0 0 120 ‐ 24 1,787 1,765 21 0 0 0 125 ‐ 29 1,790 1,588 190 1 4 4 330 ‐ 34 1,981 1,405 502 3 51 15 535 ‐ 39 1,979 994 817 9 140 14 540 ‐ 44 2,242 885 1,047 10 271 26 345 ‐ 49 2,465 820 1,221 23 371 25 550 ‐ 54 2,877 802 1,477 52 514 29 355 ‐ 59 3,004 733 1,528 95 611 29 860 ‐ 64 2,567 485 1,302 143 606 24 765 ‐ 69 1,991 325 964 164 518 19 170 ‐ 74 1,593 158 816 218 376 22 375 ‐ 79 1,113 90 538 257 217 8 380 ‐ 84 899 80 358 325 135 1 085 & Over 712 51 184 397 76 0 4

Table 8.3Population 15 Years and Over by Five‐Year Age Group, Marital Status and Race

Marital Status

TotalNever 

Married Married Widowed DivorcedLegally 

Separated Not Stated

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Age & Race

Table 8.3Population 15 Years and Over by Five‐Year Age Group, Marital Status and Race

Marital Status

TotalNever 

Married Married Widowed DivorcedLegally 

Separated Not Stated

White 16,654 3,997 10,150 888 1,528 82 9

15 ‐ 19 740 738 2 0 0 0 020 ‐ 24 676 647 29 0 0 0 025 ‐ 29 890 664 217 1 8 0 030 ‐ 34 1,449 603 786 1 54 4 135 ‐ 39 1,529 345 1,080 0 95 8 140 ‐ 44 1,571 241 1,191 6 118 13 245 ‐ 49 1,556 191 1,182 16 152 14 150 ‐ 54 1,733 195 1,283 17 223 14 155 ‐ 59 1,643 133 1,205 36 259 10 060 ‐ 64 1,354 95 966 53 229 11 065 ‐ 69 1,152 62 836 100 149 4 170 ‐ 74 851 37 594 110 107 1 275 ‐ 79 639 24 396 141 77 1 080 ‐ 84 481 13 266 171 30 1 085 & Over 390 9 117 236 27 1 0

Mixed & Other 8,772 3,108 4,557 273 746 62 26

15 ‐ 19 617 617 0 0 0 0 020 ‐ 24 502 475 26 0 1 0 025 ‐ 29 784 584 190 0 7 1 230 ‐ 34 1,009 481 483 0 30 10 535 ‐ 39 1,067 295 684 4 64 9 1140 ‐ 44 943 175 670 4 83 9 245 ‐ 49 977 158 669 16 119 12 350 ‐ 54 837 111 580 21 114 9 255 ‐ 59 701 100 452 30 112 7 060 ‐ 64 459 51 309 24 69 5 165 ‐ 69 304 24 180 31 69 0 070 ‐ 74 238 16 151 33 38 0 075 ‐ 79 145 8 86 33 18 0 080 ‐ 84 97 7 52 26 12 0 085 & Over 92 6 25 51 10 0 0

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Age & Race

Table 8.3Population 15 Years and Over by Five‐Year Age Group, Marital Status and Race

Marital Status

TotalNever 

Married Married Widowed DivorcedLegally 

Separated Not Stated

Not Stated 45 16 13 4 4 4 4

15 ‐ 19 4 4 0 0 0 0 020 ‐ 24 0 0 0 0 0 0 025 ‐ 29 4 4 0 0 0 0 030 ‐ 34 3 1 1 0 0 0 135 ‐ 39 6 0 2 1 0 1 240 ‐ 44 2 1 1 0 0 0 045 ‐ 49 7 3 1 0 0 2 150 ‐ 54 6 1 3 1 0 1 055 ‐ 59 3 0 3 0 0 0 060 ‐ 64 3 0 1 0 2 0 065 ‐ 69 2 2 0 0 0 0 070 ‐ 74 3 0 1 1 1 0 075 ‐ 79 2 0 0 1 1 0 080 ‐ 84 0 0 0 0 0 0 085 & Over 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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Age & Race of Mother Total None One Two or More Not Stated

Total 14,355 13,576 710 44 25

15 ‐ 19 1,629 1,616 11 0 220 ‐ 24 1,514 1,458 53 1 225 ‐ 29 1,809 1,677 128 1 330 ‐ 34 2,282 2,031 247 3 135 ‐ 39 2,328 2,120 193 12 340 ‐ 44 2,321 2,238 61 19 345 ‐ 49 2,472 2,436 17 8 11

Black 7,247 6,911 301 20 15

15 ‐ 19 908 899 7 0 220 ‐ 24 901 867 31 1 225 ‐ 29 946 866 76 1 330 ‐ 34 1,054 968 85 1 035 ‐ 39 1,053 985 64 4 040 ‐ 44 1,131 1,091 30 8 245 ‐ 49 1,254 1,235 8 5 6

White 4,220 3,955 246 14 5

15 ‐ 19 410 409 1 0 020 ‐ 24 347 340 7 0 025 ‐ 29 466 445 21 0 030 ‐ 34 713 605 106 2 035 ‐ 39 789 697 87 3 240 ‐ 44 747 720 20 7 045 ‐ 49 748 739 4 2 3

Mixed & Other 2,878 2,701 163 10 4

15 ‐ 19 310 307 3 0 020 ‐ 24 266 251 15 0 025 ‐ 29 394 363 31 0 030 ‐ 34 512 456 56 0 035 ‐ 39 484 436 42 5 140 ‐ 44 443 427 11 4 145 ‐ 49 469 461 5 1 2

Not Stated 10 9 0 0 1

15 ‐ 19 1 1 0 0 020 ‐ 24 0 0 0 0 025 ‐ 29 3 3 0 0 030 ‐ 34 3 2 0 0 135 ‐ 39 2 2 0 0 040 ‐ 44 0 0 0 0 045 ‐ 49 1 1 0 0 0

Table 9.1Female Population 15‐49 Years by Five‐Year Age Group, Number of Live Births in the Past

Year and Race of Mother

Number of Live Births in the Past Year

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Age & Bermudian Status of Mother Total None One Two or More Not Stated

Total 14,355 13,576 710 44 25

15 ‐ 19 1,629 1,616 11 0 220 ‐ 24 1,514 1,458 53 1 225 ‐ 29 1,809 1,677 128 1 330 ‐ 34 2,282 2,031 247 3 135 ‐ 39 2,328 2,120 193 12 340 ‐ 44 2,321 2,238 61 19 345 ‐ 49 2,472 2,436 17 8 11

Bermudian 10,420 9,940 432 29 19

15 ‐ 19 1,458 1,445 11 0 220 ‐ 24 1,359 1,306 51 1 125 ‐ 29 1,339 1,233 102 1 330 ‐ 34 1,427 1,289 138 0 035 ‐ 39 1,412 1,319 82 8 340 ‐ 44 1,562 1,512 36 13 145 ‐ 49 1,863 1,836 12 6 9

Permanent Resident Certificate Holder 313 300 12 1 0

15 ‐ 19 11 11 0 0 020 ‐ 24 69 69 0 0 025 ‐ 29 28 26 2 0 030 ‐ 34 44 40 4 0 035 ‐ 39 35 32 3 0 040 ‐ 44 54 52 2 0 045 ‐ 49 72 70 1 1 0

Non‐Bermudian Spouse of a Bermudian 934 844 85 4 1

15 ‐ 19 1 1 0 0 020 ‐ 24 17 14 2 0 125 ‐ 29 109 100 9 0 030 ‐ 34 195 164 30 1 035 ‐ 39 247 210 37 0 040 ‐ 44 205 198 5 2 045 ‐ 49 160 157 2 1 0

Other Non‐Bermudian 2,688 2,492 181 10 5

15 ‐ 19 159 159 0 0 020 ‐ 24 69 69 0 0 025 ‐ 29 333 318 15 0 030 ‐ 34 616 538 75 2 135 ‐ 39 634 559 71 4 040 ‐ 44 500 476 18 4 245 ‐ 49 377 373 2 0 2

Table 9.2Female Population 15‐49 Years by Five‐Year Age Group, Number of Live Births in the Past

Year and Bermudian Status of Mother

Number of Live Births

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Age & Sex Total NoneHigh School Certificate

Technical / Vocational 

College Certificate

Associates Degree / Bermuda College Diploma

Bachelor's Degree 

Master's Degree 

Doctorate Degree Other  Not Stated

Total 53,613 7,283 18,764 6,907 5,033 10,680 4,247 614 1 84

16 ‐ 19 2,503 1,121 1,330 15 36 1 0 0 0 020 ‐ 24 2,965 132 1,712 197 334 530 59 0 0 125 ‐ 29 3,468 152 1,161 381 361 1,089 304 11 0 930 ‐ 34 4,442 190 1,219 491 452 1,525 521 37 0 735 ‐ 39 4,581 218 1,266 564 448 1,420 586 62 0 1740 ‐ 44 4,758 230 1,379 635 538 1,318 577 76 0 545 ‐ 49 5,005 295 1,626 637 647 1,236 485 66 0 1350 ‐ 54 5,453 445 1,813 824 716 1,073 502 74 0 655 ‐ 59 5,351 552 1,875 896 623 913 418 66 1 760 ‐ 64 4,383 627 1,599 734 400 620 321 77 0 565 ‐ 69 3,449 642 1,324 604 230 387 204 52 0 670 ‐ 74 2,685 718 980 444 125 247 134 36 0 175 ‐ 79 1,899 674 682 223 66 153 77 22 0 280 ‐ 84 1,477 654 487 143 31 100 38 21 0 385 & Over 1,194 633 311 119 26 68 21 14 0 2

Male 25,545 3,990 9,331 3,639 1,916 4,672 1,632 317 0 48

16 ‐ 19 1,213 569 620 10 14 0 0 0 0 020 ‐ 24 1,451 93 905 120 132 184 16 0 0 125 ‐ 29 1,659 94 620 226 151 461 103 2 0 230 ‐ 34 2,160 146 693 284 208 632 178 14 0 535 ‐ 39 2,253 177 693 337 192 601 228 14 0 1140 ‐ 44 2,437 166 841 376 227 581 204 38 0 445 ‐ 49 2,533 198 934 371 256 556 177 33 0 850 ‐ 54 2,712 287 984 446 260 490 202 40 0 355 ‐ 59 2,505 322 900 459 205 414 169 31 0 560 ‐ 64 2,045 339 732 360 125 297 137 51 0 465 ‐ 69 1,584 367 553 265 76 200 87 33 0 370 ‐ 74 1,208 375 384 184 47 123 68 26 0 175 ‐ 79 789 337 240 87 13 68 31 13 0 080 ‐ 84 631 317 163 67 7 44 19 14 0 085 & Over 365 203 69 47 3 21 13 8 0 1

Female 28,068 3,293 9,433 3,268 3,117 6,008 2,615 297 1 36

16 ‐ 19 1,290 552 710 5 22 1 0 0 0 020 ‐ 24 1,514 39 807 77 202 346 43 0 0 025 ‐ 29 1,809 58 541 155 210 628 201 9 0 730 ‐ 34 2,282 44 526 207 244 893 343 23 0 235 ‐ 39 2,328 41 573 227 256 819 358 48 0 640 ‐ 44 2,321 64 538 259 311 737 373 38 0 145 ‐ 49 2,472 97 692 266 391 680 308 33 0 550 ‐ 54 2,741 158 829 378 456 583 300 34 0 355 ‐ 59 2,846 230 975 437 418 499 249 35 1 260 ‐ 64 2,338 288 867 374 275 323 184 26 0 165 ‐ 69 1,865 275 771 339 154 187 117 19 0 370 ‐ 74 1,477 343 596 260 78 124 66 10 0 075 ‐ 79 1,110 337 442 136 53 85 46 9 0 280 ‐ 84 846 337 324 76 24 56 19 7 0 385 & Over 829 430 242 72 23 47 8 6 0 1

Table 10.1

Highest Academic Qualification

Population 16 Years and Over by Highest Academic Qualification, Selected Age Group and Sex

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Highest Academic Qualification & Sex Total Black WhiteMixed & 

Other Not Stated

Total 53,613 28,448 16,494 8,626 45

None 7,283 4,621 1,620 1,035 7High School Certificate 18,764 11,266 4,566 2,922 10Technical / Vocational College Certificate 6,907 3,697 2,003 1,199 8Associates Degree / Bermuda College Diploma 5,033 3,042 1,127 860 4Bachelor's Degree 10,680 3,726 5,040 1,906 8Master's Degree 4,247 1,808 1,820 617 2Doctorate Degree 614 232 307 75 0Other 1 1 0 0 0Not Stated 84 55 11 12 6

Male 25,545 13,200 8,032 4,287 26

None 3,990 2,482 922 580 6High School Certificate 9,331 5,581 2,192 1,553 5Technical / Vocational College Certificate 3,639 1,923 979 731 6Associates Degree / Bermuda College Diploma 1,916 1,117 428 370 1Bachelor's Degree 4,672 1,417 2,463 789 3Master's Degree 1,632 551 856 223 2Doctorate Degree 317 95 186 36 0Other 0 0 0 0 0Not Stated 48 34 6 5 3

Female 28,068 15,248 8,462 4,339 19

None 3,293 2,139 698 455 1High School Certificate 9,433 5,685 2,374 1,369 5Technical / Vocational College Certificate 3,268 1,774 1,024 468 2Associates Degree / Bermuda College Diploma 3,117 1,925 699 490 3Bachelor's Degree 6,008 2,309 2,577 1,117 5Master's Degree 2,615 1,257 964 394 0Doctorate Degree 297 137 121 39 0Other 1 1 0 0 0Not Stated 36 21 5 7 3

Race

Population 16 Years and Over by Highest Academic Qualification, Race and SexTable 10.2

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Highest Academic Qualification & Sex Total Bermudian

Permanent Resident 

Certificate Holder

Non‐Bermudian Spouse of a Bermudian

Other Non‐Bermudian

Total 53,613 41,945 1,879 2,186 7,603

None 7,283 6,458 302 121 402High School Certificate 18,764 16,133 558 555 1,518Technical / Vocational College Certificate 6,907 5,274 257 353 1,023Associates Degree / Bermuda College Diploma 5,033 4,214 124 187 508Bachelor's Degree 10,680 6,683 463 678 2,856Master's Degree 4,247 2,724 150 249 1,124Doctorate Degree 614 394 24 38 158Other 1 1 0 0 0Not Stated 84 64 1 5 14

Male 25,545 19,323 964 898 4,360

None 3,990 3,474 162 79 275High School Certificate 9,331 7,793 284 259 995Technical / Vocational College Certificate 3,639 2,640 132 172 695Associates Degree / Bermuda College Diploma 1,916 1,540 52 60 264Bachelor's Degree 4,672 2,758 232 220 1,462Master's Degree 1,632 895 87 86 564Doctorate Degree 317 189 14 18 96Other 0 0 0 0 0Not Stated 48 34 1 4 9

Female 28,068 22,622 915 1,288 3,243

None 3,293 2,984 140 42 127High School Certificate 9,433 8,340 274 296 523Technical / Vocational College Certificate 3,268 2,634 125 181 328Associates Degree / Bermuda College Diploma 3,117 2,674 72 127 244Bachelor's Degree 6,008 3,925 231 458 1,394Master's Degree 2,615 1,829 63 163 560Doctorate Degree 297 205 10 20 62Other 1 1 0 0 0Not Stated 36 30 0 1 5

Population 16 Years and Over by Highest Academic Qualification, Bermudian Status and SexTable 10.3

Bermudian Status

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Main Economic Activity & Sex TotalSt. 

George's Hamilton Smith's Devonshire Pembroke Paget Warwick Southampton Sandys

Total 53,613 4,671 4,725 4,935 5,936 9,522 4,894 7,536 5,479 5,915

Working for Pay/ Payment in Kind 35,530 2,949 3,136 3,236 3,931 6,362 3,340 5,131 3,664 3,781Retired 8,319 757 716 799 901 1,454 698 1,107 927 960Full‐time Student Not Actively Seeking Work 3,032 304 262 298 361 464 256 408 290 389Looking for Work 2,625 327 227 170 298 519 147 362 234 341Engaged in Home Duties 1,671 110 150 209 162 242 239 226 187 146Unable to Work (due to disabling health condition) 1,174 115 118 72 150 260 58 137 92 172Not Actively Seeking Work 828 75 73 94 94 143 101 111 55 82Voluntary Work Without Pay 401 33 41 55 36 72 50 51 29 34Other 3 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0Not Stated 30 0 2 2 3 6 3 3 1 10

Male 25,545 2,191 2,224 2,366 2,744 4,653 2,368 3,516 2,724 2,759

Working for Pay/ Payment in Kind 18,077 1,365 1,595 1,705 1,922 3,316 1,793 2,564 1,988 1,829Retired 3,314 341 280 327 349 584 282 416 360 375Looking for Work 1,508 217 123 97 167 291 78 196 139 200Full‐time Student Not Actively Seeking Work 1,367 153 112 132 148 194 120 197 145 166Unable to Work (due to disabling health condition) 629 60 59 38 83 150 34 61 43 101Not Actively Seeking Work 298 37 27 28 34 54 26 36 20 36Engaged in Home Duties 232 12 16 26 30 42 20 30 24 32Voluntary Work Without Pay 97 5 11 12 8 18 13 14 4 12Other 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Not Stated 22 0 1 1 3 4 2 2 1 8

Female 28,068 2,480 2,501 2,569 3,192 4,869 2,526 4,020 2,755 3,156

Working for Pay/ Payment in Kind 17,453 1,584 1,541 1,531 2,009 3,046 1,547 2,567 1,676 1,952Retired 5,005 416 436 472 552 870 416 691 567 585Full‐time Student Not Actively Seeking Work 1,665 151 150 166 213 270 136 211 145 223Engaged in Home Duties 1,439 98 134 183 132 200 219 196 163 114Looking for Work 1,117 110 104 73 131 228 69 166 95 141Unable to Work (due to disabling health condition) 545 55 59 34 67 110 24 76 49 71Not Actively Seeking Work 530 38 46 66 60 89 75 75 35 46Voluntary Work Without Pay 304 28 30 43 28 54 37 37 25 22Other 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0Not Stated 8 0 1 1 0 2 1 1 0 2

Population 16 Years and Over by Main Economic Activity, Parish and Sex

Parish

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Main Economic Activity & Sex  Total Black WhiteMixed & 

OtherNot 

Stated

Total 53,613 28,448 16,494 8,626 45

Working for Pay/ Payment in Kind 35,530 18,261 10,812 6,429 28Retired 8,319 4,867 2,807 642 3Full‐time Student Not Actively Seeking Work 3,032 1,726 779 524 3Looking for Work 2,625 1,843 382 397 3Engaged in Home Duties 1,671 399 965 305 2Unable to Work (due to disabling health condition) 1,174 861 176 136 1Not Actively Seeking Work 828 338 356 131 3Voluntary Work Without Pay 401 133 212 56 0Other 3 0 2 1 0Not Stated 30 20 3 5 2

Male 25,545 13,200 8,032 4,287 26

Working for Pay/ Payment in Kind 18,077 8,618 6,005 3,438 16Retired 3,314 1,888 1,181 243 2Looking for Work 1,508 1,116 189 200 3Full‐time Student Not Actively Seeking Work 1,367 781 334 250 2Unable to Work (due to disabling health condition) 629 468 89 71 1Not Actively Seeking Work 298 168 92 37 1Engaged in Home Duties 232 102 96 34 0Voluntary Work Without Pay 97 41 44 12 0Other 1 0 1 0 0Not Stated 22 18 1 2 1

Female 28,068 15,248 8,462 4,339 19

Working for Pay/ Payment in Kind 17,453 9,643 4,807 2,991 12Retired 5,005 2,979 1,626 399 1Full‐time Student Not Actively Seeking Work 1,665 945 445 274 1Engaged in Home Duties 1,439 297 869 271 2Looking for Work 1,117 727 193 197 0Unable to Work (due to disabling health condition) 545 393 87 65 0Not Actively Seeking Work 530 170 264 94 2Voluntary Work Without Pay 304 92 168 44 0Other 2 0 1 1 0Not Stated 8 2 2 3 1

Population 16 Years and Over by Main Economic Activity, Race and Sex

Race

Table 11.2

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Main Economic Activity & Sex  Total Bermudian

Permanent Resident 

Certificate Holder

Non‐Bermudian Spouse of a Bermudian

Other Non‐Bermudian

Total 53,613 41,945 1,879 2,186 7,603

Working for Pay/ Payment in Kind 35,530 26,305 1,284 1,726 6,215Retired 8,319 7,802 288 84 145Full‐time Student Not Actively Seeking Work 3,032 2,679 88 10 255Looking for Work 2,625 2,344 45 108 128Engaged in Home Duties 1,671 822 108 165 576Unable to Work (due to disabling health condition) 1,174 1,137 14 15 8Not Actively Seeking Work 828 535 36 59 198Voluntary Work Without Pay 401 295 16 18 72Other 3 3 0 0 0Not Stated 30 23 0 1 6

Male 25,545 19,323 964 898 4,360

Working for Pay/ Payment in Kind 18,077 12,501 750 782 4,044Retired 3,314 3,079 126 43 66Looking for Work 1,508 1,389 24 44 51Full‐time Student Not Actively Seeking Work 1,367 1,211 44 0 112Unable to Work (due to disabling health condition) 629 614 7 5 3Not Actively Seeking Work 298 247 6 10 35Engaged in Home Duties 232 184 6 10 32Voluntary Work Without Pay 97 80 1 3 13Other 1 1 0 0 0Not Stated 22 17 0 1 4

Female 28,068 22,622 915 1,288 3,243

Working for Pay/ Payment in Kind 17,453 13,804 534 944 2,171Retired 5,005 4,723 162 41 79Full‐time Student Not Actively Seeking Work 1,665 1,468 44 10 143Engaged in Home Duties 1,439 638 102 155 544Looking for Work 1,117 955 21 64 77Unable to Work (due to disabling health condition) 545 523 7 10 5Not Actively Seeking Work 530 288 30 49 163Voluntary Work Without Pay 304 215 15 15 59Other 2 2 0 0 0Not Stated 8 6 0 0 2

Population 16 Years and Over by Main Economic Activity, Bermudian Status and Sex

Bermudian Status

Table 11.3

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Age Group & Sex TotalSt. 

George's Hamilton Smith's Devonshire Pembroke Paget Warwick Southampton Sandys

Total 38,155 3,276 3,363 3,406 4,229 6,881 3,487 5,493 3,898 4,122

16 ‐ 19 562 78 43 35 64 90 43 77 51 8120 ‐ 24 1,900 197 178 136 243 307 143 276 182 23825 ‐ 29 3,107 274 278 249 359 591 272 464 305 31530 ‐ 34 4,097 274 354 354 417 848 389 637 422 40235 ‐ 39 4,194 290 363 396 464 810 452 610 420 38940 ‐ 44 4,369 335 369 436 505 787 467 639 437 39445 ‐ 49 4,568 403 420 412 498 804 453 629 475 47450 ‐ 54 4,915 479 421 424 532 871 438 691 507 55255 ‐ 59 4,574 423 381 411 508 834 374 621 462 56060 ‐ 64 3,244 287 323 281 359 554 245 452 351 39265 ‐ 69 1,478 121 128 158 170 209 134 223 151 18470 ‐ 74 732 70 70 82 54 112 50 115 84 9575 ‐ 79 278 29 23 21 29 44 21 39 40 3280 ‐ 84 113 14 10 8 22 17 4 17 8 1385 & Over 24 2 2 3 5 3 2 3 3 1

Male 19,585 1,582 1,718 1,802 2,089 3,607 1,871 2,760 2,127 2,029

16 ‐ 19 295 42 23 23 26 54 20 43 23 4120 ‐ 24 966 109 89 63 116 161 70 132 103 12325 ‐ 29 1,539 129 132 121 175 303 133 243 159 14430 ‐ 34 2,079 113 190 174 208 447 202 302 247 19635 ‐ 39 2,178 135 187 204 223 424 252 311 246 19640 ‐ 44 2,342 164 200 237 262 443 259 331 251 19545 ‐ 49 2,406 180 217 224 248 428 262 338 270 23950 ‐ 54 2,535 235 208 235 279 441 238 355 272 27255 ‐ 59 2,231 204 181 214 223 435 196 278 235 26560 ‐ 64 1,599 137 159 150 178 279 124 209 171 19265 ‐ 69 742 64 61 85 88 93 67 115 79 9070 ‐ 74 410 38 46 50 30 60 28 67 42 4975 ‐ 79 170 19 18 15 18 25 16 21 22 1680 ‐ 84 75 11 7 4 13 11 3 12 4 1085 & Over 18 2 0 3 2 3 1 3 3 1

Female 18,570 1,694 1,645 1,604 2,140 3,274 1,616 2,733 1,771 2,093

16 ‐ 19 267 36 20 12 38 36 23 34 28 4020 ‐ 24 934 88 89 73 127 146 73 144 79 11525 ‐ 29 1,568 145 146 128 184 288 139 221 146 17130 ‐ 34 2,018 161 164 180 209 401 187 335 175 20635 ‐ 39 2,016 155 176 192 241 386 200 299 174 19340 ‐ 44 2,027 171 169 199 243 344 208 308 186 19945 ‐ 49 2,162 223 203 188 250 376 191 291 205 23550 ‐ 54 2,380 244 213 189 253 430 200 336 235 28055 ‐ 59 2,343 219 200 197 285 399 178 343 227 29560 ‐ 64 1,645 150 164 131 181 275 121 243 180 20065 ‐ 69 736 57 67 73 82 116 67 108 72 9470 ‐ 74 322 32 24 32 24 52 22 48 42 4675 ‐ 79 108 10 5 6 11 19 5 18 18 1680 ‐ 84 38 3 3 4 9 6 1 5 4 385 & Over 6 0 2 0 3 0 1 0 0 0

Labour Force 16 Years and Over by Selected Age Group, Parish and Sex

Parish

Table 11.4

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Occupational Group & Sex TotalLess than 

1  1 ‐ 3  4 ‐ 6  7 ‐ 9  10 ‐ 12 Not 

Stated

Total 35,530 56 689 1,236 1,379 32,155 15

Senior Officials and Managers 6,614 7 61 97 146 6,303 0Professionals 7,096 11 109 230 284 6,458 4Technicians and Associate Professionals 2,926 1 56 91 64 2,713 1Clerks 5,099 6 112 145 156 4,679 1Service Workers and Shop and Market Sales Workers 6,807 17 211 329 360 5,887 3Skilled Agricultural and Fishery Workers 799 1 17 32 32 716 1Craft and Related Trades Workers 3,612 4 78 198 200 3,131 1Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 1,629 3 29 72 94 1,431 0Elementary Occupations 741 5 9 29 33 665 0Armed Forces 26 0 0 2 2 22 0Not Stated 181 1 7 11 8 150 4

Male 18,077 30 351 703 789 16,195 9

Senior Officials and Managers 3,623 3 40 46 84 3,450 0Professionals 2,651 6 46 107 95 2,395 2Technicians and Associate Professionals 1,702 1 28 54 45 1,573 1Clerks 729 4 26 38 30 631 0Service Workers and Shop and Market Sales Workers 3,057 4 88 151 196 2,616 2Skilled Agricultural and Fishery Workers 757 1 15 31 31 678 1Craft and Related Trades Workers 3,394 4 71 182 189 2,947 1Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 1,403 3 26 63 83 1,228 0Elementary Occupations 646 3 8 27 30 578 0Armed Forces 22 0 0 1 1 20 0Not Stated 93 1 3 3 5 79 2

Female 17,453 26 338 533 590 15,960 6

Senior Officials and Managers 2,991 4 21 51 62 2,853 0Professionals 4,445 5 63 123 189 4,063 2Technicians and Associate Professionals 1,224 0 28 37 19 1,140 0Clerks 4,370 2 86 107 126 4,048 1Service Workers and Shop and Market Sales Workers 3,750 13 123 178 164 3,271 1Skilled Agricultural and Fishery Workers 42 0 2 1 1 38 0Craft and Related Trades Workers 218 0 7 16 11 184 0Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 226 0 3 9 11 203 0Elementary Occupations 95 2 1 2 3 87 0Armed Forces 4 0 0 1 1 2 0Not Stated 88 0 4 8 3 71 2

Working Population 16 Years and Over by Occupational Group, Number of Months Worked and Sex

Number of Months Worked

Table 11.5

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Occupational Group & Sex Total Black WhiteMixed & 

Other Not 

Stated

Total 35,530 18,261 10,812 6,429 28

Senior Officials and Managers 6,614 2,521 3,124 964 5Professionals 7,096 3,313 2,644 1,131 8Technicians and Associate Professionals 2,926 1,274 1,268 384 0Clerks 5,099 3,287 1,067 740 5Service Workers and Shop and Market Sales Workers 6,807 3,648 1,129 2,027 3Skilled Agricultural and Fishery Workers 799 332 272 195 0Craft and Related Trades Workers 3,612 1,994 936 679 3Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 1,629 1,243 208 175 3Elementary Occupations 741 535 113 93 0Armed Forces 26 14 5 7 0Not Stated 181 100 46 34 1

Male 18,077 8,618 6,005 3,438 16

Senior Officials and Managers 3,623 1,171 1,924 525 3Professionals 2,651 985 1,227 434 5Technicians and Associate Professionals 1,702 688 802 212 0Clerks 729 484 143 102 0Service Workers and Shop and Market Sales Workers 3,057 1,499 464 1,092 2Skilled Agricultural and Fishery Workers 757 313 255 189 0Craft and Related Trades Workers 3,394 1,893 866 632 3Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 1,403 1,058 194 148 3Elementary Occupations 646 471 99 76 0Armed Forces 22 11 5 6 0Not Stated 93 45 26 22 0

Female 17,453 9,643 4,807 2,991 12

Senior Officials and Managers 2,991 1,350 1,200 439 2Professionals 4,445 2,328 1,417 697 3Technicians and Associate Professionals 1,224 586 466 172 0Clerks 4,370 2,803 924 638 5Service Workers and Shop and Market Sales Workers 3,750 2,149 665 935 1Skilled Agricultural and Fishery Workers 42 19 17 6 0Craft and Related Trades Workers 218 101 70 47 0Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 226 185 14 27 0Elementary Occupations 95 64 14 17 0Armed Forces 4 3 0 1 0Not Stated 88 55 20 12 1

Race

Working Population 16 Years and Over by Occupational Group, Race and Sex  Table 11.6

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Occupational Group & Sex TotalLess than 

35 35 ‐ 40 41 ‐ 49 50 ‐ 5960 or More

Not Stated

Total 35,530 4,935 19,782 3,624 4,431 2,686 72

Senior Officials and Managers 6,614 513 2,971 894 1,376 851 9Professionals 7,096 835 3,985 761 979 523 13Technicians and Associate Professionals 2,926 298 1,714 288 396 222 8Clerks 5,099 733 3,698 361 221 81 5Service Workers and Shop and Market Sales Workers 6,807 1,439 3,528 710 693 419 18Skilled Agricultural and Fishery Workers 799 122 380 89 115 90 3Craft and Related Trades Workers 3,612 561 2,034 312 423 271 11Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 1,629 276 909 129 135 179 1Elementary Occupations 741 132 459 55 71 23 1Armed Forces 26 5 11 6 2 2 0Not Stated 181 21 93 19 20 25 3

Male 18,077 2,055 9,127 2,022 2,893 1,936 44

Senior Officials and Managers 3,623 231 1,403 487 888 611 3Professionals 2,651 252 1,302 309 515 268 5Technicians and Associate Professionals 1,702 138 933 177 276 171 7Clerks 729 91 509 54 49 23 3Service Workers and Shop and Market Sales Workers 3,057 405 1,475 426 432 310 9Skilled Agricultural and Fishery Workers 757 103 363 86 113 89 3Craft and Related Trades Workers 3,394 498 1,912 297 414 262 11Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 1,403 228 764 122 126 162 1Elementary Occupations 646 96 417 47 65 21 0Armed Forces 22 3 9 6 2 2 0Not Stated 93 10 40 11 13 17 2

Female 17,453 2,880 10,655 1,602 1,538 750 28

Senior Officials and Managers 2,991 282 1,568 407 488 240 6Professionals 4,445 583 2,683 452 464 255 8Technicians and Associate Professionals 1,224 160 781 111 120 51 1Clerks 4,370 642 3,189 307 172 58 2Service Workers and Shop and Market Sales Workers 3,750 1,034 2,053 284 261 109 9Skilled Agricultural and Fishery Workers 42 19 17 3 2 1 0Craft and Related Trades Workers 218 63 122 15 9 9 0Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 226 48 145 7 9 17 0Elementary Occupations 95 36 42 8 6 2 1Armed Forces 4 2 2 0 0 0 0Not Stated 88 11 53 8 7 8 1

Working Population 16 Years and Over by Occupational Group, Number of Hours Worked in Main Job and SexTable 11.7

Number of Hours Worked

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Specific Occupation   Total Bermudian

Permanent Resident 

Certificate Holder

Non‐Bermudian Spouse of a Bermudian

Other Non‐Bermudian

Total 6,614 4,726 285 362 1,241

Government Executive Official 48 44 0 0 4Government Administrator 47 44 0 1 2Director and Chief Executive 630 345 61 25 199Supervisor Production Foreman (General Foreman) 21 15 0 1 5Supervisor Foreman (Construction) 145 115 4 13 13Supervisor Foreman (Mechanic) 20 12 2 2 4Supervisor (Statistical Work) 4 4 0 0 0Supervisor (Warehouse) 115 102 6 4 3Supervisor (Clerical) 75 71 2 1 1Supervisor (Sales) 78 70 0 3 5Compliance Officer 108 82 3 7 16Supervisor / Foreman NEC 365 293 7 13 52General Administration / Personnel ‐ Gen. Manager 234 204 9 7 14Corporate / Legal ‐ Gen. Manager 32 24 1 3 4Data Processing / Information Technology ‐ Gen. Manager 79 48 2 7 22Finance (Ins., Banking, Accounting) ‐ Gen. Manager 312 166 23 24 99Engineering (incl. Maintenance) ‐ Gen. Manager 22 20 0 1 1Marketing and Sales ‐ Gen. Manager 163 136 6 10 11Food and Beverage (Catering) ‐ Gen. Manager 112 64 4 7 37Production / Operations ‐ Gen. Manager 53 39 1 4 9Public Relations ‐ Gen. Manager 6 5 0 1 0General Managers NEC 270 213 14 14 29General Administration / Personnel ‐  Manager 372 324 11 23 14Corporate / Legal ‐ Manager 17 13 2 1 1Data Processing / Information Technology ‐ Manager 39 28 3 3 5Finance (Ins., Banking, Accounting) ‐ Manager 522 277 28 27 190Engineering (incl. Maintenance) ‐ Manager 69 65 0 0 4Marketing and Sales ‐ Manager 346 270 7 22 47Food and Beverage (Catering) ‐ Manager 119 66 9 10 34Production / Operations ‐ Manager 141 118 4 3 16Public Relations ‐ Manager 36 26 2 5 3Managers NEC 743 566 32 44 101General Administration / Personnel ‐  Sub‐Manager 135 116 1 10 8Corporate / Legal ‐ Sub‐Manager 17 12 1 1 3Data Processing / Information Technology ‐ Sub‐Manager 36 26 2 0 8Finance (Ins., Banking, Accounting) ‐ Sub‐Manager 558 316 21 31 190Engineering (incl. Maintenance) ‐ Sub‐Manager 31 25 3 1 2Marketing and Sales ‐ Sub‐Manager 162 115 3 14 30Food and Beverage (Catering) ‐ Sub‐Manager 38 22 2 3 11Production / Operations ‐ Sub‐Manager 44 39 3 0 2Public Relations ‐ Sub‐Manager 10 10 0 0 0Sub‐Managers NEC 240 176 6 16 42

Table 11.8

Bermudian Status

Working Population 16 Years and Over by Specific Occupation and Bermudian Status within the  Senior Officials and Managers Occupational Group

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Specific Occupation   Total Bermudian

Permanent Resident 

Certificate Holder

Non‐Bermudian Spouse of a Bermudian

Other Non‐Bermudian

Total 7,096 4,646 217 408 1,825

Meteorologist 7 3 0 0 4Chemist (General) 2 1 0 1 0Analytical Chemist 2 1 0 0 1Physical Science Technician 2 0 0 0 2Statistical and Mathematical Technician 27 18 0 1 8Statistician 5 3 0 0 2Computer Programmer / Analyst 70 53 2 2 13Computer Programmer 39 24 1 3 11Software Engineer / Computer Science Designer 22 7 1 1 13Computer Professional NEC 78 48 3 1 26Architect 76 54 2 5 15Town Planner / Traffic Planner 10 8 0 1 1Land Surveyor 18 15 0 0 3Building Surveyor 6 2 0 0 4Estate Surveyor 8 5 0 1 2Quantity Surveyor 14 6 0 2 6Architects (Landscaper) 7 6 0 0 1Civil Engineer 33 18 1 3 11Mechanical Engineer 24 16 2 0 6Chemical Engineer 1 0 0 0 1Organisation and Methods Officer 1 1 0 0 0Mechanical Engineer NEC 13 6 1 0 6Electrical Engineer (General) 40 31 0 1 8Electronic Engineer (General) 13 6 3 0 4Electrical Engineer (Power Distribution and Transmission) 23 16 0 2 5Electrical Engineer (Power Generation) 6 6 0 0 0Telecommunications Engineer 11 3 1 1 6Wireless RF / Field Engineer 3 3 0 0 0Biologist, Botanist, Zoologist and Related Professional 24 13 1 1 9Plant Pathologist, Medical Pathologist, Pharmacologist and Related 6 5 0 0 1Agronomist 1 1 0 0 0Horticulturalist 16 16 0 0 0Biological Technician / Public Health Analyst 23 15 1 0 7Medical Laboratory Technologist 19 15 1 1 2Physician 160 86 5 8 61Surgeon 14 9 0 0 5Dentist 39 30 2 3 4Veterinarian 19 11 0 2 6Pharmacist 57 15 2 7 33Public Health Nutritionist 4 2 0 1 1Medical Worker NEC 181 143 4 4 30Nuclear Medical Technologist 1 1 0 0 0Radiological Technologist 47 27 0 4 16Radiologist 8 4 1 2 1Physiotherapist 125 64 4 15 42Occupational Therapist 45 39 1 1 4Chiropractor 4 3 0 0 1Chief Nursing Officer 2 2 0 0 0

Table 11.9

Bermudian Status

Working Population 16 Years and Over by Specific Occupation and Bermudian Status within the Professionals Occupational Group

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Specific Occupation   Total Bermudian

Permanent Resident 

Certificate Holder

Non‐Bermudian Spouse of a Bermudian

Other Non‐Bermudian

Table 11.9

Bermudian Status

Working Population 16 Years and Over by Specific Occupation and Bermudian Status within the Professionals Occupational Group

Nurse Registered 494 183 17 50 244District Nurse 8 4 4 0 0Enrolled Nurse 10 10 0 0 0Professional Midwife 1 0 0 0 1Other Health Professional NEC 4 3 0 0 1College, University and Higher Education Teaching Professional 48 44 1 3 0Secondary Education Teaching Professional 324 169 18 32 105Vocational Instructor 4 4 0 0 0Middle School Teacher 159 124 3 11 21Primary Education Teaching Professional 408 373 1 17 17Reading Resource  Primary School 2 1 0 0 1Pre‐primary Education Teaching Professional 231 198 6 16 11Teacher s Aide / Pre‐school Paraprofessional 153 146 3 3 1Special Education Teacher 55 42 1 1 11Speech Correction Teacher 13 10 0 3 0Education Officer 26 25 0 0 1Principal 47 40 2 1 4Home Visitor 1 1 0 0 0Vocational Guidance Counsellor / School Counsellor 73 67 1 5 0Other Teaching Professionals NEC 188 156 1 12 19Accountant I 694 284 35 39 336Accountant II 226 118 5 7 96Accountant Ill 230 157 7 15 51Auditor Internal 124 37 11 1 75Actuary 172 25 11 11 125Specialist Economist / Securities Analyst 40 22 1 3 14Market Controller Analyst 80 57 3 6 14Business Analyst 113 82 2 8 21Other Professional Technical and Related NEC 307 252 4 16 35Lawyer 441 307 13 22 99Judge 14 13 0 0 1Legal Executive 65 43 5 3 14Librarian 19 17 0 1 1Archivist / Conservator 4 4 0 0 0Art Gallery and Museum Curator 15 15 0 0 0Author / Writer 5 4 0 1 0Journalist / Reporter 25 13 1 4 7Documentalist 1 1 0 0 0Sub‐editor / Editor 17 13 1 2 1Advertising Copywriter 1 1 0 0 0Public Relations Officer / Publicity Agent 15 15 0 0 0Publicity Writer 2 2 0 0 0Technical Writer 4 4 0 0 0Economist (General) 4 3 0 0 1Psychologist 33 25 0 2 6Other Sociologist, Anthropologists and Related Workers NEC 1 1 0 0 0Social Worker (General) 86 82 0 3 1Social Worker / Social Assistant Worker 30 30 0 0 0Social Worker / Residential Care Worker / Welfare Worker 36 35 0 0 1Youth Co‐coordinator/Youth Leader 28 23 0 3 2

192

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Specific Occupation   Total Bermudian

Permanent Resident 

Certificate Holder

Non‐Bermudian Spouse of a Bermudian

Other Non‐Bermudian

Table 11.9

Bermudian Status

Working Population 16 Years and Over by Specific Occupation and Bermudian Status within the Professionals Occupational Group

Social Worker / Delinquency Worker 12 11 0 1 0Nursery Nurse 5 5 0 0 0Child Care Assistant 7 6 0 0 1Personnel Specialist 83 75 0 2 6Job Analyst 56 41 2 2 11Artist (General / Painter) 32 26 1 2 3Printing Engraver and Etcher 1 1 0 0 0Composer Musician and Singer 75 63 3 3 6Orchestra and Band Conductor 1 1 0 0 0Choreographer and Dancer 18 11 0 3 4Performing Arts Director/ Producer (General) Actor Film/ Stage Director 15 9 2 2 2Commercial Artist 7 4 0 1 2Interior Decoration Designer 47 37 3 2 5Fashion / Product Designer 17 15 0 2 0Display Artist 4 2 1 1 0Floral Arranger 12 6 0 1 5Photographer / Cameraperson 38 37 0 0 1Minister of Religion / Chaplain / Nun / Priest / Pastor 98 67 6 3 22Religious Worker 4 4 0 0 0Theologian 1 0 0 0 1Senior Dolphin Trainer ‐ Level 3 1 0 0 0 1Dolphin Trainer ‐ Level 2 1 0 0 1 0Dolphin Apprentice Trainer ‐ Level 1 1 1 0 0 0Systems Analyst 8 7 0 0 1Software Engineer / Developer / Application Programmer 41 15 1 3 22Web and Multimedia Developer 3 2 0 1 0Database Designer and  Administration 9 5 0 0 4Systems Administrator 16 16 0 0 0IT Networking / Communications Analyst 46 33 2 3 8

193

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Specific Occupation   Total Bermudian

Permanent Resident 

Certificate Holder

Non‐Bermudian Spouse of a Bermudian

Other Non‐Bermudian

Total 2,926 2,162 85 166 513

Civil Engineering Technician 2 2 0 0 0Electrical Engineering Technician 20 10 3 1 6Electronics and Telecommunications Engineering Technician 164 143 3 6 12Mechanical Engineering Technician 33 28 0 1 4Wireless Install Technician / Wireless Installer 2 2 0 0 0Architectural Assistant / Technician 8 6 0 0 2Draughtsperson (General) 3 2 0 1 0Surveyors Technician / Referencer 7 6 0 0 1Radio and Television Transmitting Equipment Operator 6 6 0 0 0Motion Picture Projectionist 2 2 0 0 0Sound Equipment Operator 4 4 0 0 0Computer Equipment Operator 6 6 0 0 0Ship's  Master (Sea Going) 2 0 0 0 2Tug / Tender Pilot / Ship's Master (Coastal Waters) 7 4 0 0 3Ship Pilot / Branch Pilot 14 9 0 0 5Ferry Pilot / Sightseeing and Charter Boat Pilot 64 62 0 0 2Marine Superintendent 7 4 1 0 2Marine Engineer Officer 20 11 1 0 8Aircraft Pilot 2 1 0 0 1Air Traffic Controller 5 3 0 0 2Flight Operations Officer 2 2 0 0 0Clerk of Works / Building Inspector 4 4 0 0 0Health and Safety Inspector 32 27 1 0 4Facilities Manager 57 48 0 5 4Life Science Technician 1 1 0 0 0Agronomy and Forestry Technician 2 2 0 0 0Medical Assistant 4 4 0 0 0Dietician 14 7 0 3 4Optometrist and Optician 7 5 0 1 1Dispensing Optician 2 1 0 0 1Dental Assistant 41 31 0 4 6Dental Hygienist (Oral) 45 22 2 1 20Pharmaceutical Assistant 22 21 0 1 0Traditional Medicine Practitioner 3 3 0 0 0Insurance Salesperson 40 37 1 1 1Real Estate Salesperson / House Agent 160 143 2 11 4Technical Salesperson 76 68 0 2 6Technical Service Advisor 26 26 0 0 0Buyer 50 42 1 4 3Purchasing Officer 33 31 1 0 1Appraiser Valuer and Auctioneer 10 8 0 0 2Broker 132 56 9 12 55Trust Officer 81 68 3 7 3Investment Officer 128 87 5 8 28

Table 11.10

Bermudian Status

Working Population 16 Years and Over by Specific Occupation and Bermudian Status within the  Technicians and Associate Professionals Occupational Group

194

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Specific Occupation   Total Bermudian

Permanent Resident 

Certificate Holder

Non‐Bermudian Spouse of a Bermudian

Other Non‐Bermudian

Table 11.10

Bermudian Status

Working Population 16 Years and Over by Specific Occupation and Bermudian Status within the  Technicians and Associate Professionals Occupational Group

Business Services and Advertising Salesperson 24 21 1 0 2Manufacture's  Agent 47 40 3 3 1Consultant Business (General) 173 106 8 15 44Underwriter 449 259 17 27 146Immigration Inspector 22 19 0 0 3Ship Surveyor 1 1 0 0 0Customs Officer 160 154 0 0 6Police Officer / Detective 335 228 11 22 74Police Cadet 6 6 0 0 0Traffic Warden 18 16 1 1 0Radio Television and Other Announcer 18 18 0 0 0Sports Coach 72 60 2 3 7Fitness Instructor / Physical Trainer 109 62 5 20 22Information & Communications Technology Operations Technician 20 17 0 1 2Information & Communications Technology User Support Technician 50 44 2 1 3IT Networking and Systems Technician 57 44 2 3 8Web Technician 7 6 0 0 1Broadcasting and Audiovisual Technician 8 6 0 1 1

195

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Specific Occupation   Total Bermudian

Permanent Resident 

Certificate Holder

Non‐Bermudian Spouse of a Bermudian

Other Non‐Bermudian

Total 5,099 4,730 104 153 112

Executive Secretary / Personal Assistant 1,024 930 24 40 30Senior Secretary 143 133 3 5 2Junior Secretary 63 60 0 3 0Legal Secretary 95 66 4 7 18Medical Secretary 36 32 2 2 0Shorthand / Speedwriting Typist 1 1 0 0 0Teletypist 1 1 0 0 0Senior Bookkeeper / Night Auditor 153 138 6 7 2Junior Bookkeeper 52 48 3 1 0Finance Clerk 348 329 5 10 4Senior Clerk 406 389 4 8 5Junior Clerk / Typist 275 264 4 4 3Legal Clerk 160 123 10 9 18Insurance / Reinsurance Processor 282 251 5 13 13Data Clerk (Input) 62 57 2 2 1Clerk (Warehouse / Storeroom) 206 197 3 4 2Customs Clerk 68 64 0 2 2Meter Reader (Electrical) 9 9 0 0 0Supervisor / Dispatcher Road Transport 45 44 0 1 0Transport and Communications Supervisors 8 8 0 0 0Telecommunications Service Supervisor 17 15 1 0 1Postmaster 6 6 0 0 0Postal Supervisor 10 10 0 0 0Mail Sorting Clerk 33 33 0 0 0Postperson 68 66 1 1 0Messenger Porter 95 89 2 4 0Filing Clerk 74 74 0 0 0Records Officer (Archives) 7 7 0 0 0Chief Cashier 13 12 0 0 1Cashier 431 412 7 7 5Bank Teller 120 115 4 0 1Cash Clerk 49 47 0 2 0Debt‐collector and Related Worker 18 18 0 0 0Travel Agency Clerk 32 29 2 1 0Airline Passenger Agent 58 57 0 1 0Airline Reservations / Ticket Agent 13 12 0 1 0Airline Freight Agent 28 25 0 2 1Client Information Clerk 85 83 1 1 0Receptionist 374 358 5 11 0Hotel Receptionist / Cashier 90 82 5 2 1Telephone Switchboard Operators 35 34 1 0 0Telegrapher 6 2 0 2 2

Working Population 16 Years and Over by Specific Occupation and Bermudian Status within the Clerks Occupational Group

Bermudian Status

Table 11.11

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Specific Occupation   Total Bermudian

Permanent Resident 

Certificate Holder

Non‐Bermudian Spouse of a Bermudian

Other Non‐Bermudian

Total 6,807 4,492 309 365 1,641

Sightseeing Travel Museum Guide 96 89 1 4 2Executive Housekeeper 58 46 4 1 7Assistant Housekeeper/ Night Housekeeper/ Housekeeper 17 17 0 0 0Housekeeper (Private Service) 63 26 5 5 27Butler 7 2 0 0 5Cleaner / Houseperson 880 471 133 71 205Nursemaid / Nanny 212 69 15 17 111Companion 6 4 0 0 2Chambermaid and / or Night Maid 263 228 5 25 5Executive Chef / Head Cook 110 33 9 10 58Sous Chef / Second Chef 78 14 4 3 57Chef de Partie / Cook 663 173 21 26 443Commis de Cuisine / Assistant Cook 57 28 0 0 29Cook (Private Service) 3 2 0 0 1Waiter / Waitress General 578 189 17 17 355Maitre D   /Room Manager 31 15 1 1 14Captain Head / Waiter 50 13 0 3 34Waiter / Chef de Rang 16 10 1 1 4Bus Boy / Commis Waiter 6 6 0 0 0Barperson / Bartender / Bar Steward 199 187 4 7 1Bar Porter 11 9 1 0 1Kitchen Assistant 212 158 6 10 38Child‐care Worker 109 85 2 5 17Institution‐based Personal Care Worker 12 12 0 0 0Home‐based Personal Care Worker 194 104 11 8 71Personal Care and Related Worker NEC 4 3 0 0 1Barber / Hairdresser 224 149 16 22 37Beautician 158 73 3 27 55Undertaker 3 3 0 0 0Funeral Director 6 5 0 1 0Morgue Attendant 1 1 0 0 0Social Hostess / Social Director 16 15 0 0 1Nursing Aide (includes Orderly) 394 355 11 17 11Travel Attendant 5 5 0 0 0Pool Attendant / Beach Attendant 40 39 0 1 0Convention Coordinator 66 56 0 5 5Other Service Worker NEC 417 369 8 16 24Fire‐fighter 87 82 0 5 0Security Officer 356 340 5 9 2Prison Officer 169 165 0 4 0Watchperson 2 2 0 0 0Lifeguard 11 9 1 0 1Salesperson 284 249 9 19 7Sales Clerk / Retail Trade 425 396 11 17 1Fashion and Other Model 2 2 0 0 0Sales assistant and Other Sales Personnel NEC 206 184 5 8 9

Table 11.12

Bermudian Status

Working Population 16 Years and Over by Specific Occupation and Bermudian Status within the Service Workers and Shop and Market Sales Workers Occupational Group

197

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Specific Occupation   Total Bermudian

Permanent Resident 

Certificate Holder

Non‐Bermudian Spouse of a Bermudian

Other Non‐Bermudian

Total 799 466 91 44 198

Farmer 38 21 1 2 14Farm Worker (General) 14 5 1 0 8Gardener (General) 59 39 13 2 5Plant Nursery Worker 20 12 3 0 5Landscape Gardener 507 237 70 37 163Sports Grounds Attendant 46 41 3 0 2Livestock Worker 23 20 0 2 1Commercial Fisherperson/ Charter Fisherperson 92 91 0 1 0

 Skilled Agricultural and Fishery Workers  Occupational Group

Table 11.13

Bermudian Status

Working Population 16 Years and Over by Specific Occupation and Bermudian Status within the 

198

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Specific Occupation   Total Bermudian

Permanent Resident 

Certificate Holder

Non‐Bermudian Spouse of a Bermudian

Other Non‐Bermudian

Total 3,612 2,730 145 165 572

Stonecutter 6 5 0 0 1Scaffolder 7 3 0 3 1Wood Furniture Finisher 2 1 0 0 1Mason 570 320 39 57 154Tiler 49 27 3 3 16Carpenter and Joiner 253 195 5 17 36Shipwright 9 7 0 0 2Boat Builder 19 6 1 0 12Drywaller 34 28 0 0 6Roofer 16 12 0 1 3Electrician (General) 300 268 3 7 22Electrical Repairer 18 18 0 0 0Handyperson / Utility Person 294 250 17 14 13Plumber (General) 169 144 5 2 18Ceiling Installer 1 1 0 0 0Cable Jointer 32 32 0 0 0Painter (General) 389 358 17 9 5Sign Painter 10 9 0 0 1Varnisher and Related Painter 3 3 0 0 0Building Structure Cleaner 2 2 0 0 0Welder 44 36 2 2 4Electroplater 1 1 0 0 0Cast Concrete Product Worker 9 9 0 0 0Sheet Metal Worker 22 22 0 0 0Construction Steel Erector 2 2 0 0 0Production Workers NEC 12 11 1 0 0Locksmith 8 7 1 0 0Lathe Setter / Fitter / Turner 1 0 1 0 0Machine Tool Operator 1 1 0 0 0Motor Vehicle Mechanic 180 119 12 6 43Motorcycle Mechanic 53 37 1 2 13Autobody Worker 60 45 0 4 11Tyre Rebuilder 5 4 0 0 1Vehicle Spray Painter 22 13 2 2 5Aircraft Engineer 3 2 0 1 0Aircraft Engine / Air Frame Mechanic 2 2 0 0 0Marine Engine Fitter / Assembler 40 38 1 0 1Underwater Worker / Diver 22 13 3 0 6Machinery / Maintenance Mechanic 82 65 3 5 9Machinery Engine Fitter (General) 10 9 0 0 1Engine Mechanic 14 13 0 0 1Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Plant Installer and Mechanic 159 116 4 1 38Office Machines Mechanic 5 5 0 0 0Machinery Fitter and Assembler Mechanic NEC 53 46 2 3 2Electrical Fitters / Electrical Meter Fitter 11 8 0 0 3Electronics Fitter 4 3 0 0 1

Table 11.14Working Population 16 Years and Over by Specific Occupation and Bermudian Status within the 

Craft and Related Trade Workers Occupational Group

Bermudian Status

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Specific Occupation   Total Bermudian

Permanent Resident 

Certificate Holder

Non‐Bermudian Spouse of a Bermudian

Other Non‐Bermudian

Table 11.14Working Population 16 Years and Over by Specific Occupation and Bermudian Status within the 

Craft and Related Trade Workers Occupational Group

Bermudian Status

Telephone Installer / Repairer 23 23 0 0 0Radio and Television Repairer 4 3 0 1 0Electronic Computer and Related Equipment Mechanic 22 19 1 0 2Overhead Linesperson 36 36 0 0 0Telephone Cable Linesperson 54 52 1 1 0Jeweller 22 16 2 3 1Jewellery Repairer 2 2 0 0 0Watch Clock Precision & Optical Instrument Assembler & Repairer 3 2 0 1 0Engraver 2 2 0 0 0Musical Instrument Tuner / Repairer 1 1 0 0 0Dental Mechanic 4 3 0 0 1Glass Blower 9 7 0 0 2Glazing Installer /  Glass Cutter 21 18 0 0 3Glass Engraver and Etcher 1 0 0 0 1Optical Mechanic / Technician 3 2 0 1 0Potter 2 1 1 0 0Potter Worker NEC 2 2 0 0 0Compositor / Typesetter 1 1 0 0 0Silk‐screen Printer 5 3 0 2 0Block Printer / Textile 1 1 0 0 0Graphic Arts Cameraperson 3 3 0 0 0Graphic Designer 64 59 3 0 2Bookbinder 3 3 0 0 0Offset Press Operator 4 3 0 0 1Butcher / Fish Butcher 55 12 1 6 36Baker / Mixer 68 37 4 1 26Baker Helper 1 1 0 0 0Pastry Maker 38 4 1 2 31Beverage Maker 8 7 0 0 1Dairy Products Processor 5 4 1 0 0Food and Beverage Processor NEC 39 31 1 0 7Wood Products Assembler 7 4 0 0 3Cabinet Maker 28 14 1 3 10Woodworking Machine Operator 2 1 0 1 0Tailor / Dressmaker 9 5 1 1 2Seamstress 18 15 2 1 0Sail Tent and Awning Maker 5 2 1 0 2Upholsterer 17 6 1 2 8Carpet Layer 7 7 0 0 0Shoe Repairer 5 2 0 0 3

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Specific Occupation   Total Bermudian

Permanent Resident 

Certificate Holder

Non‐Bermudian Spouse of a Bermudian

Other Non‐Bermudian

Total 1,629 1,539 20 22 48

Power Switchboard Operator 4 3 0 1 0Engine Operator 21 21 0 0 0Pump Person 93 92 0 1 0Boiler Fireperson, Watch Engineer, Watch Keeper 5 4 0 1 0Incinerator Plant Operator 7 6 1 0 0Stationery Engine and Related Equipment Operator NEC 1 1 0 0 0Photo‐Typesetting Machine Operator 2 1 1 0 0Letter Press Operator 6 5 0 1 0Other Compositors and Typesetters NEC 6 4 0 1 1Laundry Machine Operator 90 85 1 3 1Other Launderer, Dry Cleaner and Presser, Carpet Shampooer  12 11 0 1 0Electronic‐Equipment Assembler 1 1 0 0 0Plastic Products Assembler 4 3 1 0 0Data Encoding Machine Operator 19 19 0 0 0Bookkeeping Machine Operator 1 1 0 0 0Automatic Data Processing Machine Operator 20 18 1 1 0Motor Car Driver (includes Taxi and Chauffeur‐Driven Car) 370 369 0 0 1Motor Bus and Limousine Driver 151 149 1 0 1Trailer / Tank Driver 16 16 0 0 0Heavy‐Truck Driver 272 261 6 4 1Light Truck / Van driver (includes Ambulance) 287 277 2 5 3Earth‐Moving and Related Plant Operator 83 72 3 2 6Crane Operator 19 16 0 1 2Open Bridge Operator 1 1 0 0 0Material Handling Equipment Operator 24 22 2 0 0Boatswain 6 4 0 0 2Able Sea Person 53 23 1 0 29Ordinary Sea Person 33 33 0 0 0Deck Hand / Boatperson 22 21 0 0 1

Table 11.15Working Population 16 Years and Over by Specific Occupation and Bermudian Status within the 

Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers Occupational Group

Bermudian Status

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Specific Occupation   Total Bermudian

Permanent Resident 

Certificate Holder

Non‐Bermudian Spouse of a Bermudian

Other Non‐Bermudian

Total 741 659 21 34 27

Janitor / Caretaker 154 128 12 6 8Swimming Pool Service Person 29 20 1 2 6Char Worker, Cleaner and Related Worker NEC 12 12 0 0 0Garbage Collector 43 42 0 1 0Sweeper and Related Labourer 18 18 0 0 0Semi‐Skilled Construction Labourer 214 187 5 14 8Building Construction Labourer 85 73 1 7 4Goods Handler and Longshoreperson 134 127 2 4 1Packer / Bottler 28 28 0 0 0Grocery Packer 24 24 0 0 0

Working Population 16 Years and Over by Specific Occupation and Bermudian Status within the Table 11.16

Bermudian Status

Elementary Occupational Group

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Industrial Group & Sex TotalLess than 

1  1 ‐ 3 4 ‐ 6 7 ‐ 9  10 ‐ 12 Not 

Stated

Total 35,530 56 689 1,236 1,379 32,155 15

Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, Mining & Quarrying 656 0 16 35 29 575 1Manufacturing 622 0 10 23 34 555 0Electricity, Gas & Water 313 1 2 6 2 302 0Construction 3,045 1 60 176 194 2,614 0Wholesale Trade & Repair Services 1,381 3 30 42 34 1,272 0Retail Trade & Repair Services 2,589 10 63 71 72 2,370 3Hotels & Restaurants 3,846 5 127 180 275 3,258 1Transport & Communications 2,232 1 41 87 110 1,993 0Financial Intermediation 2,292 5 26 33 41 2,187 0Real Estate & Renting Services 490 3 9 7 16 455 0Business Services 3,769 7 80 182 179 3,321 0Public Administration 2,628 1 16 28 33 2,550 0Education, Health & Social Work 5,164 10 90 139 192 4,728 5Other Community, Social & Personal Services 2,343 7 69 160 93 2,014 0International Business Activity 3,980 1 43 56 67 3,812 1Not Stated 180 1 7 11 8 149 4

Male 18,077 30 351 703 789 16,195 9

Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, Mining & Quarrying 602 0 15 34 28 524 1Manufacturing 424 0 5 16 21 382 0Electricity, Gas & Water 261 1 2 6 2 250 0Construction 2,874 1 59 169 190 2,455 0Wholesale Trade & Repair Services 1,011 3 23 35 25 925 0Retail Trade & Repair Services 1,225 4 21 32 26 1,141 1Hotels & Restaurants 2,269 2 66 98 186 1,916 1Transport & Communications 1,552 1 24 58 84 1,385 0Financial Intermediation 711 2 11 13 14 671 0Real Estate & Renting Services 267 2 6 4 14 241 0Business Services 1,710 2 36 75 73 1,524 0Public Administration 1,333 1 7 14 12 1,299 0Education, Health & Social Work 1,068 3 17 28 37 980 3Other Community, Social & Personal Services 954 6 30 87 35 796 0International Business Activity 1,724 1 26 31 37 1,628 1Not Stated 92 1 3 3 5 78 2

Female 17,453 26 338 533 590 15,960 6

Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, Mining & Quarrying 54 0 1 1 1 51 0Manufacturing 198 0 5 7 13 173 0Electricity, Gas & Water 52 0 0 0 0 52 0Construction 171 0 1 7 4 159 0Wholesale Trade & Repair Services 370 0 7 7 9 347 0Retail Trade & Repair Services 1,364 6 42 39 46 1,229 2Hotels & Restaurants 1,577 3 61 82 89 1,342 0Transport & Communications 680 0 17 29 26 608 0Financial Intermediation 1,581 3 15 20 27 1,516 0Real Estate & Renting Services 223 1 3 3 2 214 0Business Services 2,059 5 44 107 106 1,797 0Public Administration 1,295 0 9 14 21 1,251 0Education, Health & Social Work 4,096 7 73 111 155 3,748 2Other Community, Social & Personal Services 1,389 1 39 73 58 1,218 0International Business Activity 2,256 0 17 25 30 2,184 0Not Stated 88 0 4 8 3 71 2

Number of Months Worked

Table 11.17Working Population 16 Years and Over by Industrial Group, Number of Months Worked and Sex

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Industrial Group & Race Total

Senior Officials & Mana‐

gersProfessio‐

nals

Technici‐ans 

& Associ‐ate 

Professio‐nals Clerks

Service Workers & 

Shop & Market Sales 

Workers

Skilled Agricult‐ural & Fishery 

Workers

Craft & Related Trades 

Workers

Plant & Machine 

Operators & 

Assemb‐lers

Element‐ary 

Occupat‐ions

Armed Forces

Not Stated

Total 35,530 6,614 7,096 2,926 5,099 6,807 799 3,612 1,629 741 26 181

Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, Mining & Quarrying 656 56 13 4 14 9 500 36 18 6 0 0Manufacturing 622 103 52 17 47 55 5 286 47 10 0 0Electricity, Gas & Water 313 35 45 19 49 8 1 97 47 12 0 0Construction 3,045 408 88 56 97 50 38 1,963 136 209 0 0Wholesale Trade & Repair Services 1,381 356 23 92 197 152 4 268 220 69 0 0Retail Trade & Repair Services 2,589 750 130 137 478 711 1 190 85 107 0 0Hotels & Restaurants 3,846 551 84 51 296 2,501 60 185 100 18 0 0Transport & Communications 2,232 288 83 217 538 108 4 191 748 55 0 0Financial Intermediation 2,292 811 429 230 764 47 2 7 2 0 0 0Real Estate & Renting Services 490 107 15 157 63 36 24 62 4 22 0 0Business Services 3,769 741 1,173 255 587 832 8 108 18 46 0 1Public Administration 2,628 385 502 618 449 346 83 83 63 73 26 0Education, Health & Social Work 5,164 398 2,973 183 509 961 8 46 38 48 0 0Other Community, Social & Personal Services 2,343 298 364 217 195 962 57 81 103 66 0 0International Business Activity 3,980 1,327 1,122 673 816 29 4 9 0 0 0 0Not Stated 180 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 180

Black 18,261 2,521 3,313 1,274 3,287 3,648 332 1,994 1,243 535 14 100

Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, Mining & Quarrying 227 12 3 2 6 5 170 17 9 3 0 0Manufacturing 285 43 16 3 28 30 4 123 32 6 0 0Electricity, Gas & Water 223 23 22 7 40 7 0 76 39 9 0 0Construction 1,636 164 28 26 44 26 13 1,111 65 159 0 0Wholesale Trade & Repair Services 741 132 9 45 110 91 3 136 165 50 0 0Retail Trade & Repair Services 1,296 266 43 50 315 411 0 61 70 80 0 0Hotels & Restaurants 1,865 205 41 24 219 1,146 33 94 92 11 0 0Transport & Communications 1,613 153 42 143 395 69 2 153 613 43 0 0Financial Intermediation 1,241 355 207 113 524 33 1 6 2 0 0 0Real Estate & Renting Services 194 39 8 44 32 14 11 35 3 8 0 0Business Services 1,382 207 303 86 297 410 0 48 15 16 0 0Public Administration 1,977 293 366 438 377 258 57 63 50 61 14 0Education, Health & Social Work 3,308 238 1,759 109 371 720 5 35 34 37 0 0Other Community, Social & Personal Services 1,088 143 168 73 121 412 32 33 54 52 0 0International Business Activity 1,085 248 298 111 408 16 1 3 0 0 0 0Not Stated 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100

White 10,812 3,124 2,644 1,268 1,067 1,129 272 936 208 113 5 46

Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, Mining & Quarrying 270 33 8 2 6 2 201 9 6 3 0 0Manufacturing 223 47 31 11 15 14 1 90 11 3 0 0Electricity, Gas & Water 53 6 16 8 6 0 0 11 4 2 0 0Construction 908 179 48 22 30 15 7 533 40 34 0 0Wholesale Trade & Repair Services 384 158 11 40 43 43 0 58 24 7 0 0Retail Trade & Repair Services 831 360 69 58 100 149 0 77 7 11 0 0Hotels & Restaurants 701 227 21 20 35 337 21 32 5 3 0 0Transport & Communications 332 99 25 49 62 19 1 13 58 6 0 0Financial Intermediation 691 329 148 88 121 4 1 0 0 0 0 0Real Estate & Renting Services 223 57 6 92 26 10 7 13 1 11 0 0Business Services 1,634 411 645 134 194 181 4 44 3 17 0 1Public Administration 314 51 88 84 13 37 16 10 5 5 5 0Education, Health & Social Work 1,153 122 795 55 95 69 3 7 4 3 0 0Other Community, Social & Personal Services 755 124 143 115 45 238 9 33 40 8 0 0International Business Activity 2,295 921 590 490 276 11 1 6 0 0 0 0Not Stated 45 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 45

Working Population 16 Years and Over by Industrial  Group, Occupational Group and Race

Occupational Group

Table 11.18

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Industrial Group & Race Total

Senior Officials & Mana‐

gersProfessio‐

nals

Technici‐ans 

& Associ‐ate 

Professio‐nals Clerks

Service Workers & 

Shop & Market Sales 

Workers

Skilled Agricult‐ural & Fishery 

Workers

Craft & Related Trades 

Workers

Plant & Machine 

Operators & 

Assemb‐lers

Element‐ary 

Occupat‐ions

Armed Forces

Not Stated

Working Population 16 Years and Over by Industrial  Group, Occupational Group and Race

Occupational Group

Table 11.18

Mixed & Other 6,429 964 1,131 384 740 2,027 195 679 175 93 7 34

Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, Mining & Quarrying 159 11 2 0 2 2 129 10 3 0 0 0Manufacturing 113 13 5 3 4 11 0 73 3 1 0 0Electricity, Gas & Water 37 6 7 4 3 1 1 10 4 1 0 0Construction 497 64 12 8 23 9 18 317 30 16 0 0Wholesale Trade & Repair Services 256 66 3 7 44 18 1 74 31 12 0 0Retail Trade & Repair Services 459 124 18 29 61 150 1 52 8 16 0 0Hotels & Restaurants 1,277 119 21 7 42 1,016 6 59 3 4 0 0Transport & Communications 285 36 16 25 81 20 1 24 76 6 0 0Financial Intermediation 359 127 74 29 118 10 0 1 0 0 0 0Real Estate & Renting Services 72 10 1 21 5 12 6 14 0 3 0 0Business Services 747 121 222 35 95 241 4 16 0 13 0 0Public Administration 337 41 48 96 59 51 10 10 8 7 7 0Education, Health & Social Work 701 38 417 19 43 172 0 4 0 8 0 0Other Community, Social & Personal Services 499 31 52 29 29 312 16 15 9 6 0 0International Business Activity 597 157 233 72 131 2 2 0 0 0 0 0Not Stated 34 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 34

Not Stated 28 5 8 0 5 3 0 3 3 0 0 1

Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, Mining & Quarrying 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Manufacturing 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0Electricity, Gas & Water 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Construction 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0Wholesale Trade & Repair Services 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Retail Trade & Repair Services 3 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Hotels & Restaurants 3 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0Transport & Communications 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0Financial Intermediation 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Real Estate & Renting Services 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Business Services 6 2 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Public Administration 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Education, Health & Social Work 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Other Community, Social & Personal Services 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0International Business Activity 3 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Not Stated 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

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Industrial Group & Sex Total Bermudian

Permanent Resident 

Certificate Holder

Non‐Bermudian Spouse of a Bermudian

Other Non‐Bermudian

Total 35,530 26,305 1,284 1,726 6,215

Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, Mining & Quarrying 656 375 47 39 195Manufacturing 622 484 23 28 87Electricity, Gas & Water 313 294 4 4 11Construction 3,045 2,352 112 173 408Wholesale Trade & Repair Services 1,381 1,180 52 59 90Retail Trade & Repair Services 2,589 2,119 71 140 259Hotels & Restaurants 3,846 2,264 144 176 1,262Transport & Communications 2,232 2,096 26 44 66Financial Intermediation 2,292 1,877 64 119 232Real Estate & Renting Services 490 421 23 25 21Business Services 3,769 2,473 226 201 869Public Administration 2,628 2,356 31 60 181Education, Health & Social Work 5,164 3,989 139 288 748Other Community, Social & Personal Services 2,343 1,563 109 132 539International Business Activity 3,980 2,331 206 231 1,212Not Stated 180 131 7 7 35

Male 18,077 12,501 750 782 4,044

Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, Mining & Quarrying 602 325 47 37 193Manufacturing 424 308 17 21 78Electricity, Gas & Water 261 247 3 2 9Construction 2,874 2,201 107 162 404Wholesale Trade & Repair Services 1,011 835 45 50 81Retail Trade & Repair Services 1,225 911 41 60 213Hotels & Restaurants 2,269 1,085 97 75 1,012Transport & Communications 1,552 1,462 13 25 52Financial Intermediation 711 495 22 41 153Real Estate & Renting Services 267 217 18 11 21Business Services 1,710 1,081 98 68 463Public Administration 1,333 1,135 27 39 132Education, Health & Social Work 1,068 778 36 55 199Other Community, Social & Personal Services 954 713 35 31 175International Business Activity 1,724 640 140 103 841Not Stated 92 68 4 2 18

Female 17,453 13,804 534 944 2,171

Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, Mining & Quarrying 54 50 0 2 2Manufacturing 198 176 6 7 9Electricity, Gas & Water 52 47 1 2 2Construction 171 151 5 11 4Wholesale Trade & Repair Services 370 345 7 9 9Retail Trade & Repair Services 1,364 1,208 30 80 46Hotels & Restaurants 1,577 1,179 47 101 250Transport & Communications 680 634 13 19 14Financial Intermediation 1,581 1,382 42 78 79Real Estate & Renting Services 223 204 5 14 0Business Services 2,059 1,392 128 133 406Public Administration 1,295 1,221 4 21 49Education, Health & Social Work 4,096 3,211 103 233 549Other Community, Social & Personal Services 1,389 850 74 101 364International Business Activity 2,256 1,691 66 128 371Not Stated 88 63 3 5 17

Table 11.19Working Population 16 Years and Over by Industrial Group, Bermudian Status and Sex

Bermudian Status

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Industrial Group & Sex Total Black WhiteMixed & 

Other Not 

Stated

Total 35,530 18,261 10,812 6,429 28

Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, Mining & Quarrying 656 227 270 159 0Manufacturing 622 285 223 113 1Electricity, Gas & Water 313 223 53 37 0Construction 3,045 1,636 908 497 4Wholesale Trade & Repair Services 1,381 741 384 256 0Retail Trade & Repair Services 2,589 1,296 831 459 3Hotels & Restaurants 3,846 1,865 701 1,277 3Transport & Communications 2,232 1,613 332 285 2Financial Intermediation 2,292 1,241 691 359 1Real Estate & Renting Services 490 194 223 72 1Business Services 3,769 1,382 1,634 747 6Public Administration 2,628 1,977 314 337 0Education, Health & Social Work 5,164 3,308 1,153 701 2Other Community, Social & Personal Services 2,343 1,088 755 499 1International Business Activity 3,980 1,085 2,295 597 3Not Stated 180 100 45 34 1

Male 18,077 8,618 6,005 3,438 16

Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, Mining & Quarrying 602 212 236 154 0Manufacturing 424 181 153 89 1Electricity, Gas & Water 261 186 42 33 0Construction 2,874 1,564 844 462 4Wholesale Trade & Repair Services 1,011 536 286 189 0Retail Trade & Repair Services 1,225 544 450 231 0Hotels & Restaurants 2,269 869 415 982 3Transport & Communications 1,552 1,145 223 182 2Financial Intermediation 711 278 334 99 0Real Estate & Renting Services 267 116 109 41 1Business Services 1,710 549 846 311 4Public Administration 1,333 951 213 169 0Education, Health & Social Work 1,068 694 232 142 0Other Community, Social & Personal Services 954 522 318 113 1International Business Activity 1,724 226 1,279 219 0Not Stated 92 45 25 22 0

Female 17,453 9,643 4,807 2,991 12

Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, Mining & Quarrying 54 15 34 5 0Manufacturing 198 104 70 24 0Electricity, Gas & Water 52 37 11 4 0Construction 171 72 64 35 0Wholesale Trade & Repair Services 370 205 98 67 0Retail Trade & Repair Services 1,364 752 381 228 3Hotels & Restaurants 1,577 996 286 295 0Transport & Communications 680 468 109 103 0Financial Intermediation 1,581 963 357 260 1Real Estate & Renting Services 223 78 114 31 0Business Services 2,059 833 788 436 2Public Administration 1,295 1,026 101 168 0Education, Health & Social Work 4,096 2,614 921 559 2Other Community, Social & Personal Services 1,389 566 437 386 0International Business Activity 2,256 859 1,016 378 3Not Stated 88 55 20 12 1

Race

Table 11.20Working Population 16 Years and Over by Industrial Group, Race and Sex

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Annual Household Gross Income Total

St. George's Hamilton Smith's Devonshire Pembroke Paget Warwick Southampton Sandys

Total 28,192 2,452 2,440 2,578 3,010 5,121 2,641 4,012 2,970 2,968

No Income  622 73 41 39 57 147 59 80 54 72Under $12,000 879 87 72 72 88 193 66 99 96 106$12,000 to $29,999 2,700 294 238 174 292 546 186 323 321 326$30,000 to $35,999 797 72 54 61 91 163 71 100 97 88$36,000 to $47,999 2,039 178 177 157 192 403 157 289 254 232$48,000 to $59,999 1,874 184 147 149 175 400 148 285 183 203$60,000 to $71,999 2,147 225 149 165 251 411 153 313 229 251$72,000 to $83,999 1,853 145 157 152 229 342 147 312 161 208$84,000 to $95,999 1,839 170 163 160 212 307 178 272 196 181$96,000 to $107,999 1,643 142 145 159 181 295 149 236 147 189$108,000 to $131,999 2,659 250 251 225 295 475 218 355 285 305$132,000 to $155,999 2,007 157 161 189 234 345 195 312 208 206$156,000 to $234,999 3,800 304 359 369 425 591 386 573 391 402$235,000 to $349,999 1,787 85 171 259 161 273 238 261 210 129$350,000 to $499,999 763 39 73 124 67 110 122 117 74 37$500,000 to $649,999 297 17 30 45 24 41 64 34 33 9$650,000 to $749,999 111 5 7 15 7 18 29 14 10 6$750,000 and Over 360 23 43 63 28 58 74 36 21 14Not Stated 15 2 2 1 1 3 1 1 0 4

Median $93,713 $84,247 $99,435 $110,133 $92,943 $85,075 $111,908 $94,787 $91,163 $86,122

Annual Household Gross Income for Population 16 Years and Over by Parish

Parish

Table 12.1

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Annual Household Gross Income Total

Two Parents

One Parent

Adult Couple

Extended Family

One Person Other

Total 28,192 5,794 2,931 5,542 2,940 9,611 1,374

No Income  622 18 38 96 27 440 3Under $12,000 879 5 54 37 27 754 2$12,000 to $29,999 2,700 66 247 375 163 1795 54$30,000 to $35,999 797 28 83 70 44 557 15$36,000 to $47,999 2,039 106 281 320 131 1141 60$48,000 to $59,999 1,874 125 287 275 183 941 63$60,000 to $71,999 2,147 190 323 393 259 901 81$72,000 to $83,999 1,853 206 310 324 192 747 74$84,000 to $95,999 1,839 270 283 355 214 603 114$96,000 to $107,999 1,643 317 224 377 205 437 83$108,000 to $131,999 2,659 665 317 628 432 442 175$132,000 to $155,999 2,007 672 156 509 289 238 143$156,000 to $234,999 3,800 1,555 207 944 506 287 301$235,000 to $349,999 1,787 791 76 449 192 154 125$350,000 to $499,999 763 378 26 204 40 71 44$500,000 to $649,999 297 157 5 78 17 28 12$650,000 to $749,999 111 66 4 21 4 12 4$750,000 and Over 360 179 7 85 14 54 21Not Stated 15 0 3 2 1 9 0

Median $93,713 $168,091 $78,581 $115,490 $110,111 $52,259 $127,131

Annual Household Gross Income for Population 16 Years and Over by Household Type

Household Type

Table 12.2

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Annual Personal Income & Sex Total

St. George's Hamilton Smith's Devonshire Pembroke Paget Warwick Southampton Sandys

Total 53,613 4,671 4,725 4,935 5,936 9,522 4,894 7,536 5,479 5,915

No Income  6,908 670 597 634 769 1,210 688 916 612 812Under $12,000 4,252 409 391 344 497 796 307 541 433 534$12,000 to $29,999 7,709 752 686 584 886 1,452 558 995 852 944$30,000 to $35,999 2,944 260 229 226 336 613 227 405 316 332$36,000 to $47,999 5,942 532 488 472 634 1,151 456 854 624 731$48,000 to $59,999 5,226 483 443 473 633 986 373 765 479 591$60,000 to $71,999 4,453 399 385 393 493 772 368 671 475 497$72,000 to $83,999 3,470 286 287 301 403 587 331 533 373 369$84,000 to $95,999 2,807 245 277 252 332 436 270 393 301 301$96,000 to $107,999 2,142 149 196 237 254 322 208 317 234 225$108,000 to $131,999 2,564 202 232 277 237 417 290 414 265 230$132,000 to $155,999 1,312 94 125 156 133 219 155 178 131 121$156,000 to $234,999 1,780 85 182 231 166 245 275 286 177 133$235,000 to $349,999 1,031 44 103 198 81 145 158 144 116 42$350,000 to $499,999 475 25 45 69 36 69 107 62 43 19$500,000 to $649,999 205 11 15 24 16 38 47 24 24 6$650,000 to $749,999 88 5 8 12 5 16 19 10 5 8$750,000 and Over 273 19 33 51 22 40 55 26 19 8Not Stated 32 1 3 1 3 8 2 2 0 12

Median $53,716 $49,168 $55,273 $61,557 $52,341 $49,704 $65,902 $56,063 $53,223 $48,091

Male 25,545 2,191 2,224 2,366 2,744 4,653 2,368 3,516 2,724 2,759

No Income  2,704 320 216 194 297 484 208 367 235 383Under $12,000 1,730 185 179 129 197 346 109 207 162 216$12,000 to $29,999 3,350 341 291 252 359 638 266 413 379 411$30,000 to $35,999 1,462 118 99 113 160 304 108 200 186 174$36,000 to $47,999 3,137 260 258 239 346 653 236 439 362 344$48,000 to $59,999 2,800 239 254 256 323 561 200 406 253 308$60,000 to $71,999 2,194 198 195 207 218 393 171 323 254 235$72,000 to $83,999 1,571 122 128 136 175 278 156 223 179 174$84,000 to $95,999 1,174 95 96 97 153 188 131 171 132 111$96,000 to $107,999 987 64 80 110 121 151 109 131 116 105$108,000 to $131,999 1,264 100 110 143 124 189 144 205 133 116$132,000 to $155,999 674 44 61 82 72 115 81 80 79 60$156,000 to $234,999 1,015 40 113 148 91 127 164 166 94 72$235,000 to $349,999 653 28 69 124 51 90 97 88 86 20$350,000 to $499,999 350 12 26 60 28 49 86 44 35 10$500,000 to $649,999 149 7 8 20 7 30 36 20 19 2$650,000 to $749,999 69 2 7 11 2 14 17 9 4 3$750,000 and Over 241 16 32 44 19 38 47 23 16 6Not Stated 21 0 2 1 1 5 2 1 0 9

Median $55,419 $49,582 $56,315 $65,594 $53,981 $51,016 $71,228 $57,310 $55,376 $49,500

Parish

Table 12.3Annual Personal Gross Income for Population 16 Years and Over by Parish and Sex

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Annual Personal Income & Sex Total

St. George's Hamilton Smith's Devonshire Pembroke Paget Warwick Southampton Sandys

Parish

Table 12.3Annual Personal Gross Income for Population 16 Years and Over by Parish and Sex

Female 28,068 2,480 2,501 2,569 3,192 4,869 2,526 4,020 2,755 3,156

No Income  4,204 350 381 440 472 726 480 549 377 429Under $12,000 2,522 224 212 215 300 450 198 334 271 318$12,000 to $29,999 4,359 411 395 332 527 814 292 582 473 533$30,000 to $35,999 1,482 142 130 113 176 309 119 205 130 158$36,000 to $47,999 2,805 272 230 233 288 498 220 415 262 387$48,000 to $59,999 2,426 244 189 217 310 425 173 359 226 283$60,000 to $71,999 2,259 201 190 186 275 379 197 348 221 262$72,000 to $83,999 1,899 164 159 165 228 309 175 310 194 195$84,000 to $95,999 1,633 150 181 155 179 248 139 222 169 190$96,000 to $107,999 1,155 85 116 127 133 171 99 186 118 120$108,000 to $131,999 1,300 102 122 134 113 228 146 209 132 114$132,000 to $155,999 638 50 64 74 61 104 74 98 52 61$156,000 to $234,999 765 45 69 83 75 118 111 120 83 61$235,000 to $349,999 378 16 34 74 30 55 61 56 30 22$350,000 to $499,999 125 13 19 9 8 20 21 18 8 9$500,000 to $649,999 56 4 7 4 9 8 11 4 5 4$650,000 to $749,999 19 3 1 1 3 2 2 1 1 5$750,000 and Over 32 3 1 7 3 2 8 3 3 2Not Stated 11 1 1 0 2 3 0 1 0 3

Median $51,752 $48,762 $53,873 $57,484 $50,632 $47,976 $61,279 $54,652 $50,814 $46,946

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Annual Personal Income & Bermudian Status Total Black White

Mixed & Other 

Not Stated

Total 53,613 28,448 16,494 8,626 45

No Income  6,908 3,417 2,371 1,110 10Under $12,000 4,252 2,747 965 537 3$12,000 to $29,999 7,709 4,712 1,692 1,296 9$30,000 to $35,999 2,944 1,636 589 718 1$36,000 to $47,999 5,942 3,419 1,282 1,240 1$48,000 to $59,999 5,226 3,069 1,267 887 3$60,000 to $71,999 4,453 2,513 1,237 700 3$72,000 to $83,999 3,470 1,899 1,041 526 4$84,000 to $95,999 2,807 1,518 910 376 3$96,000 to $107,999 2,142 1,006 848 287 1$108,000 to $131,999 2,564 1,104 1,111 345 4$132,000 to $155,999 1,312 511 640 161 0$156,000 to $234,999 1,780 525 1,035 219 1$235,000 to $349,999 1,031 210 691 130 0$350,000 to $499,999 475 80 346 48 1$500,000 to $649,999 205 31 160 14 0$650,000 to $749,999 88 11 74 3 0$750,000 and Over 273 17 231 25 0Not Stated 32 23 4 4 1

Median $53,716 $47,965 $72,317 $47,661 $60,000

Bermudian 41,945 26,426 10,359 5,127 33

No Income  5,140 3,167 1,234 733 6Under $12,000 3,913 2,681 793 436 3$12,000 to $29,999 6,582 4,518 1,346 710 8$30,000 to $35,999 2,208 1,521 398 289 0$36,000 to $47,999 4,615 3,150 893 571 1$48,000 to $59,999 4,297 2,857 888 550 2$60,000 to $71,999 3,603 2,319 817 465 2$72,000 to $83,999 2,721 1,704 674 340 3$84,000 to $95,999 2,144 1,308 568 265 3$96,000 to $107,999 1,620 918 511 190 1$108,000 to $131,999 1,889 986 684 218 1$132,000 to $155,999 950 466 383 101 0$156,000 to $234,999 1,173 484 553 135 1$235,000 to $349,999 590 197 324 69 0$350,000 to $499,999 239 75 136 27 1$500,000 to $649,999 103 28 66 9 0$650,000 to $749,999 41 10 29 2 0$750,000 and Over 90 16 60 14 0Not Stated 27 21 2 3 1

Median $50,991 $47,044 $63,577 $52,135 $54,000

Race

Table 12.4Annual Personal Gross Income for Population 16 Years and Over 

by Race and Bermudian Status

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Annual Personal Income & Bermudian Status Total Black White

Mixed & Other 

Not Stated

Race

Table 12.4Annual Personal Gross Income for Population 16 Years and Over 

by Race and Bermudian Status

Permanent Resident Certificate Holder 1,879 280 1,171 426 2

No Income  309 29 207 72 1Under $12,000 98 17 62 19 0$12,000 to $29,999 222 36 112 74 0$30,000 to $35,999 108 16 57 35 0$36,000 to $47,999 190 41 94 55 0$48,000 to $59,999 183 45 92 45 1$60,000 to $71,999 147 27 87 33 0$72,000 to $83,999 113 19 64 30 0$84,000 to $95,999 89 24 47 18 0$96,000 to $107,999 57 5 43 9 0$108,000 to $131,999 76 11 57 8 0$132,000 to $155,999 44 4 36 4 0$156,000 to $234,999 74 5 57 12 0$235,000 to $349,999 52 0 48 4 0$350,000 to $499,999 40 0 35 5 0$500,000 to $649,999 15 1 14 0 0$650,000 to $749,999 12 0 12 0 0$750,000 and Over 50 0 47 3 0Not Stated 0 0 0 0 0

Median $58,951 $52,133 $68,966 $46,691 *

Non‐Bermudian Spouse of a Bermudian 2,186 698 998 489 1

No Income  296 93 126 76 1Under $12,000 83 32 31 20 0$12,000 to $29,999 194 72 70 52 0$30,000 to $35,999 108 45 30 33 0$36,000 to $47,999 259 117 72 70 0$48,000 to $59,999 227 93 89 45 0$60,000 to $71,999 214 78 91 45 0$72,000 to $83,999 173 51 81 41 0$84,000 to $95,999 135 41 72 22 0$96,000 to $107,999 94 19 58 17 0$108,000 to $131,999 148 30 93 25 0$132,000 to $155,999 66 12 40 14 0$156,000 to $234,999 96 8 71 17 0$235,000 to $349,999 58 5 43 10 0$350,000 to $499,999 17 1 15 1 0$500,000 to $649,999 6 0 6 0 0$650,000 to $749,999 2 0 2 0 0$750,000 and Over 9 0 8 1 0Not Stated 1 1 0 0 0

Median $64,122 $52,645 $79,852 $56,400 *

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Mixed & Other 

Not Stated

Race

Table 12.4Annual Personal Gross Income for Population 16 Years and Over 

by Race and Bermudian Status

Other Non‐Bermudian 7,603 1,044 3,966 2,584 9

No Income  1,163 128 804 229 2Under $12,000 158 17 79 62 0$12,000 to $29,999 711 86 164 460 1$30,000 to $35,999 520 54 104 361 1$36,000 to $47,999 878 111 223 544 0$48,000 to $59,999 519 74 198 247 0$60,000 to $71,999 489 89 242 157 1$72,000 to $83,999 463 125 222 115 1$84,000 to $95,999 439 145 223 71 0$96,000 to $107,999 371 64 236 71 0$108,000 to $131,999 451 77 277 94 3$132,000 to $155,999 252 29 181 42 0$156,000 to $234,999 437 28 354 55 0$235,000 to $349,999 331 8 276 47 0$350,000 to $499,999 179 4 160 15 0$500,000 to $649,999 81 2 74 5 0$650,000 to $749,999 33 1 31 1 0$750,000 and Over 124 1 116 7 0Not Stated 4 1 2 1 0

Median $70,601 $74,544 $102,356 $42,485 $78,000

* Median unavailable due to fewer than 5 observations to ensure confidentiality.

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Annual Gross Income & Sex TotalLess than 

1 1 ‐ 3 4 ‐ 6 7 ‐ 9 10 ‐ 12 Not 

Stated

Total 35,530 56 689 1,236 1,379 32,155 15

No Income  19 19 0 0 0 0 0Under $12,000 1,229 34 344 242 96 511 2$12,000 to $29,999 4,169 3 182 434 424 3,124 2$30,000 to $35,999 2,755 0 46 136 161 2,412 0$36,000 to $47,999 5,245 0 42 138 235 4,828 2$48,000 to $59,999 5,152 0 18 93 136 4,901 4$60,000 to $71,999 4,036 0 18 52 99 3,866 1$72,000 to $83,999 3,039 0 20 53 66 2,900 0$84,000 to $95,999 2,439 0 5 20 40 2,372 2$96,000 to $107,999 1,773 0 1 18 36 1,718 0$108,000 to $131,999 1,902 0 2 21 22 1,856 1$132,000 to $155,999 925 0 2 16 17 890 0$156,000 to $234,999 1,288 0 5 8 28 1,247 0$235,000 to $349,999 750 0 1 3 8 738 0$350,000 to $499,999 359 0 3 2 5 349 0$500,000 to $649,999 152 0 0 0 1 151 0$650,000 to $749,999 66 0 0 0 0 66 0$750,000 and Over 201 0 0 0 3 198 0Not Stated 31 0 0 0 2 28 1

Median $58,113 $6,530 $12,050 $27,595 $36,383 $60,892 $51,000

Male 18,077 30 351 703 789 16,195 9

No Income  14 14 0 0 0 0 0Under $12,000 514 15 166 122 31 179 1$12,000 to $29,999 1,989 1 93 242 255 1,396 2$30,000 to $35,999 1,386 0 26 82 101 1,177 0$36,000 to $47,999 2,892 0 24 88 148 2,631 1$48,000 to $59,999 2,784 0 9 51 75 2,647 2$60,000 to $71,999 1,970 0 10 25 51 1,884 0$72,000 to $83,999 1,359 0 7 34 33 1,285 0$84,000 to $95,999 999 0 5 12 16 964 2$96,000 to $107,999 800 0 0 11 18 771 0$108,000 to $131,999 935 0 2 12 8 912 1$132,000 to $155,999 508 0 2 14 13 479 0$156,000 to $234,999 781 0 4 6 25 746 0$235,000 to $349,999 498 0 1 2 7 488 0$350,000 to $499,999 273 0 2 2 3 266 0$500,000 to $649,999 121 0 0 0 1 120 0$650,000 to $749,999 51 0 0 0 0 51 0$750,000 and Over 182 0 0 0 3 179 0Not Stated 21 0 0 0 1 20 0

Median $57,655 $6,401 $13,839 $29,070 $36,568 $60,366 $51,000

Months Worked

Working Population 16 Years and Over by Annual Gross Income from Main Job,Table 12.5

Number of Months Worked and Sex

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Annual Gross Income & Sex TotalLess than 

1 1 ‐ 3 4 ‐ 6 7 ‐ 9 10 ‐ 12 Not 

Stated

Months Worked

Working Population 16 Years and Over by Annual Gross Income from Main Job,Table 12.5

Number of Months Worked and Sex

Female 17,453 26 338 533 590 15,960 6

No Income  5 5 0 0 0 0 0Under $12,000 715 19 178 120 65 332 1$12,000 to $29,999 2,180 2 89 192 169 1,728 0$30,000 to $35,999 1,369 0 20 54 60 1,235 0$36,000 to $47,999 2,353 0 18 50 87 2,197 1$48,000 to $59,999 2,368 0 9 42 61 2,254 2$60,000 to $71,999 2,066 0 8 27 48 1,982 1$72,000 to $83,999 1,680 0 13 19 33 1,615 0$84,000 to $95,999 1,440 0 0 8 24 1,408 0$96,000 to $107,999 973 0 1 7 18 947 0$108,000 to $131,999 967 0 0 9 14 944 0$132,000 to $155,999 417 0 0 2 4 411 0$156,000 to $234,999 507 0 1 2 3 501 0$235,000 to $349,999 252 0 0 1 1 250 0$350,000 to $499,999 86 0 1 0 2 83 0$500,000 to $649,999 31 0 0 0 0 31 0$650,000 to $749,999 15 0 0 0 0 15 0$750,000 and Over 19 0 0 0 0 19 0Not Stated 10 0 0 0 1 8 1

Median $58,652 $6,632 $11,393 $25,734 $36,069 $61,393 $51,000

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Annual Gross Income from Main Job & Sex Total

St. George's Hamilton Smith's Devonshire Pembroke Paget Warwick Southampton Sandys

Total 27,274 2,273 2,407 2,553 3,036 4,871 2,563 3,966 2,777 2,828

Under $12,000 24 0 5 1 0 8 2 0 2 6$12,000 to $29,999 1,759 160 180 109 206 364 144 227 161 208$30,000 to $35,999 1,792 157 133 123 209 418 118 265 172 197$36,000 to $47,999 4,098 388 323 313 478 819 276 561 436 504$48,000 to $59,999 4,365 440 385 357 526 801 287 629 408 532$60,000 to $71,999 3,516 317 297 306 393 577 300 553 390 383$72,000 to $83,999 2,690 220 254 215 306 463 261 402 286 283$84,000 to $95,999 2,199 183 206 200 257 353 214 321 234 231$96,000 to $107,999 1,599 117 147 189 190 236 154 239 165 162$108,000 to $131,999 1,761 128 158 197 174 299 204 278 181 142$132,000 to $155,999 839 49 75 108 76 148 115 112 87 69$156,000 to $234,999 1,182 53 112 181 111 161 194 186 121 63$235,000 to $349,999 694 28 63 143 53 95 112 103 77 20$350,000 to $499,999 334 11 28 46 29 50 92 47 23 8$500,000 to $649,999 144 7 8 18 8 31 34 16 17 5$650,000 to $749,999 63 4 8 9 5 7 14 6 5 5$750,000 and Over 192 9 24 37 14 31 42 18 11 6Not Stated 23 2 1 1 1 10 0 3 1 4

Median $65,418 $59,741 $67,152 $75,740 $63,008 $60,426 $79,103 $66,499 $66,431 $59,211

Male 14,074 1,061 1,228 1,396 1,521 2,608 1,418 1,990 1,494 1,358

Under $12,000 11 0 3 0 0 2 0 0 2 4$12,000 to $29,999 864 75 90 49 84 184 90 113 82 97$30,000 to $35,999 893 69 63 61 105 216 60 130 92 97$36,000 to $47,999 2281 184 187 172 271 493 161 299 265 249$48,000 to $59,999 2369 216 219 210 269 467 157 333 214 284$60,000 to $71,999 1712 151 146 157 175 296 133 263 209 182$72,000 to $83,999 1203 99 104 100 134 227 116 167 127 129$84,000 to $95,999 912 71 72 80 116 157 106 132 102 76$96,000 to $107,999 732 49 60 86 88 102 85 102 81 79$108,000 to $131,999 868 62 73 105 98 131 101 140 91 67$132,000 to $155,999 449 21 43 63 37 77 65 59 46 38$156,000 to $234,999 710 29 74 120 65 90 123 108 71 30$235,000 to $349,999 457 16 40 94 36 55 71 72 63 10$350,000 to $499,999 258 5 17 42 22 39 73 35 19 6$500,000 to $649,999 118 5 5 16 6 28 29 13 14 2$650,000 to $749,999 48 1 8 9 2 6 12 5 4 1$750,000 and Over 173 8 23 32 12 29 36 17 11 5Not Stated 16 0 1 0 1 9 0 2 1 2

Median $64,283 $59,250 $64,233 $77,880 $62,126 $58,394 $83,172 $65,430 $65,254 $57,761

Full‐Time1 Working Population 16 Years and Over by Annual Gross Income from Main Job, Parish and Sex

Parish

Table 12.6

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Annual Gross Income from Main Job & Sex Total

St. George's Hamilton Smith's Devonshire Pembroke Paget Warwick Southampton Sandys

Full‐Time1 Working Population 16 Years and Over by Annual Gross Income from Main Job, Parish and Sex

Parish

Table 12.6

Female 13,200 1,212 1,179 1,157 1,515 2,263 1,145 1,976 1,283 1,470

Under $12,000 13 0 2 1 0 6 2 0 0 2$12,000 to $29,999 895 85 90 60 122 180 54 114 79 111$30,000 to $35,999 899 88 70 62 104 202 58 135 80 100$36,000 to $47,999 1,817 204 136 141 207 326 115 262 171 255$48,000 to $59,999 1,996 224 166 147 257 334 130 296 194 248$60,000 to $71,999 1,804 166 151 149 218 281 167 290 181 201$72,000 to $83,999 1,487 121 150 115 172 236 145 235 159 154$84,000 to $95,999 1,287 112 134 120 141 196 108 189 132 155$96,000 to $107,999 867 68 87 103 102 134 69 137 84 83$108,000 to $131,999 893 66 85 92 76 168 103 138 90 75$132,000 to $155,999 390 28 32 45 39 71 50 53 41 31$156,000 to $234,999 472 24 38 61 46 71 71 78 50 33$235,000 to $349,999 237 12 23 49 17 40 41 31 14 10$350,000 to $499,999 76 6 11 4 7 11 19 12 4 2$500,000 to $649,999 26 2 3 2 2 3 5 3 3 3$650,000 to $749,999 15 3 0 0 3 1 2 1 1 4$750,000 and Over 19 1 1 5 2 2 6 1 0 1Not Stated 7 2 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 2

Median $66,496 $60,289 $69,974 $73,878 $63,716 $63,545 $75,848 $67,469 $67,790 $61,075

1 35 hours or more per week and 12 months prior to Census Day.

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Annual Gross Income & Bermudian Status Total Black WhiteMixed & 

Other Not Stated

Total 27,274 14,105 8,246 4,902 21

Under $12,000 24 19 1 4 0$12,000 to $29,999 1,759 1,016 242 498 3$30,000 to $35,999 1,792 1,060 249 482 1$36,000 to $47,999 4,098 2,424 723 950 1$48,000 to $59,999 4,365 2,736 887 740 2$60,000 to $71,999 3,516 2,021 905 587 3$72,000 to $83,999 2,690 1,472 800 413 5$84,000 to $95,999 2,199 1,186 705 306 2$96,000 to $107,999 1,599 742 640 216 1$108,000 to $131,999 1,761 686 810 264 1$132,000 to $155,999 839 289 434 116 0$156,000 to $234,999 1,182 276 750 156 0$235,000 to $349,999 694 99 502 93 0$350,000 to $499,999 334 40 255 38 1$500,000 to $649,999 144 17 114 13 0$650,000 to $749,999 63 10 49 4 0$750,000 and Over 192 6 171 15 0Not Stated 23 6 9 7 1

Median $65,418 $59,099 $89,302 $56,327 $72,000

Bermudian 20,048 12,787 4,656 2,592 13

Under $12,000 24 19 1 4 0$12,000 to $29,999 1,280 942 159 177 2$30,000 to $35,999 1,295 981 151 163 0$36,000 to $47,999 3,058 2,210 451 396 1$48,000 to $59,999 3,650 2,561 633 455 1$60,000 to $71,999 2,852 1,860 596 394 2$72,000 to $83,999 2,104 1,315 521 266 2$84,000 to $95,999 1,620 992 413 213 2$96,000 to $107,999 1,166 661 364 140 1$108,000 to $131,999 1,207 591 457 158 1$132,000 to $155,999 549 255 228 66 0$156,000 to $234,999 668 243 340 85 0$235,000 to $349,999 315 88 189 38 0$350,000 to $499,999 125 35 70 19 1$500,000 to $649,999 53 15 31 7 0$650,000 to $749,999 25 8 14 3 0$750,000 and Over 49 6 36 7 0Not Stated 8 5 2 1 0

Median $63,000 $58,491 $79,739 $63,061 $75,000

Full‐Time1 Working Population 16 Years and Over by Annual Gross Income from Main Job, Race and Bermudian Status 

Race

Table 12.7

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Annual Gross Income & Bermudian Status Total Black WhiteMixed & 

Other Not Stated

Full‐Time1 Working Population 16 Years and Over by Annual Gross Income from Main Job, Race and Bermudian Status 

Race

Table 12.7

Permanent Resident Certificate Holder 996 170 583 242 1

Under $12,000 0 0 0 0 0$12,000 to $29,999 67 13 24 30 0$30,000 to $35,999 67 9 34 24 0$36,000 to $47,999 151 38 68 45 0$48,000 to $59,999 138 34 64 39 1$60,000 to $71,999 115 23 62 30 0$72,000 to $83,999 91 20 45 26 0$84,000 to $95,999 67 15 40 12 0$96,000 to $107,999 38 7 22 9 0$108,000 to $131,999 47 6 38 3 0$132,000 to $155,999 26 1 24 1 0$156,000 to $234,999 53 3 42 8 0$235,000 to $349,999 33 0 30 3 0$350,000 to $499,999 31 0 27 4 0$500,000 to $649,999 13 1 12 0 0$650,000 to $749,999 9 0 9 0 0$750,000 and Over 38 0 35 3 0Not Stated 12 0 7 5 0

Median $67,200 $56,824 $81,600 $54,000 *

Non‐Bermudian Spouse of a Bermudian 1,367 428 646 293 0

Under $12,000 0 0 0 0 0$12,000 to $29,999 59 28 13 18 0$30,000 to $35,999 79 35 17 27 0$36,000 to $47,999 189 86 54 49 0$48,000 to $59,999 184 84 64 36 0$60,000 to $71,999 172 65 67 40 0$72,000 to $83,999 137 37 68 32 0$84,000 to $95,999 125 37 69 19 0$96,000 to $107,999 85 16 53 16 0$108,000 to $131,999 120 23 77 20 0$132,000 to $155,999 49 6 33 10 0$156,000 to $234,999 86 6 67 13 0$235,000 to $349,999 51 3 38 10 0$350,000 to $499,999 14 1 12 1 0$500,000 to $649,999 5 0 4 1 0$650,000 to $749,999 2 0 2 0 0$750,000 and Over 8 0 8 0 0Not Stated 2 1 0 1 0

Median $71,965 $57,214 $90,957 $64,800 *

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Annual Gross Income & Bermudian Status Total Black WhiteMixed & 

Other Not Stated

Full‐Time1 Working Population 16 Years and Over by Annual Gross Income from Main Job, Race and Bermudian Status 

Race

Table 12.7

Other Non‐Bermudian 4,863 720 2,361 1,775 7

Under $12,000 0 0 0 0 0$12,000 to $29,999 353 33 46 273 1$30,000 to $35,999 351 35 47 268 1$36,000 to $47,999 700 90 150 460 0$48,000 to $59,999 393 57 126 210 0$60,000 to $71,999 377 73 180 123 1$72,000 to $83,999 358 100 166 89 3$84,000 to $95,999 387 142 183 62 0$96,000 to $107,999 310 58 201 51 0$108,000 to $131,999 387 66 238 83 0$132,000 to $155,999 215 27 149 39 0$156,000 to $234,999 375 24 301 50 0$235,000 to $349,999 295 8 245 42 0$350,000 to $499,999 164 4 146 14 0$500,000 to $649,999 73 1 67 5 0$650,000 to $749,999 27 2 24 1 0$750,000 and Over 97 0 92 5 0Not Stated 1 0 0 0 1

Median $80,615 $80,640 $116,219 $45,039 $72,000

1 35 hours or more per week and 12 months prior to Census Day.* Median unavailable due to fewer than 5 observations to ensure confidentiality.

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Occupational Group & Race Total Male Female

Total $65,418 $64,283 $66,496

Senior Officials and Managers $97,267 $102,634 $91,952Professionals $91,296 $103,135 $86,671Technicians and Associate Professionals $81,976 $86,441 $77,550Clerks $57,422 $52,780 $58,085Service Workers and Shop and Market Sales Workers $41,483 $43,241 $39,983Skilled Agricultural and Fishery Workers $45,309 $45,138 $51,000Craft and Related Trades Workers $54,613 $55,022 $45,310Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers $47,679 $48,079 $45,070Elementary Occupations $45,553 $46,244 $38,000Armed Forces $94,500 $96,000 *Not Stated $56,842 $61,500 $53,455

Black $59,099 $56,845 $61,792

Senior Officials and Managers $83,199 $81,265 $85,172Professionals $84,442 $88,535 $82,859Technicians and Associate Professionals $74,536 $75,414 $73,707Clerks $55,286 $50,483 $55,967Service Workers and Shop and Market Sales Workers $42,485 $44,566 $40,940Skilled Agricultural and Fishery Workers $44,643 $44,342 $51,600Craft and Related Trades Workers $54,171 $54,493 $46,200Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers $46,047 $46,378 $44,000Elementary Occupations $45,537 $46,320 $34,800Armed Forces $84,000 $90,000 *Not Stated $51,429 $56,000 $50,182

White $89,302 $96,824 $82,970

Senior Officials and Managers $119,678 $132,096 $103,047Professionals $104,464 $122,595 $94,271Technicians and Associate Professionals $108,000 $120,706 $91,784Clerks $67,338 $70,909 $67,069Service Workers and Shop and Market Sales Workers $46,386 $53,280 $42,808Skilled Agricultural and Fishery Workers $47,750 $47,565 $52,000Craft and Related Trades Workers $59,138 $59,818 $47,077Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers $57,073 $56,342 $99,000Elementary Occupations $47,539 $48,000 $44,000Armed Forces $120,000 $120,000 *Not Stated $84,000 $78,000 $90,000

Full‐Time1 Working Population 16 Years and Over by Annual Median Gross Incomefrom Main Job by Occupational Group, Race and Sex

Table 12.8

Sex

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Occupational Group & Race Total Male Female

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Sex

Mixed & Other $56,327 $53,412 $60,803

Senior Officials and Managers $82,800 $79,269 $88,364Professionals $91,800 $104,057 $87,212Technicians and Associate Professionals $76,600 $79,286 $74,250Clerks $57,466 $51,000 $58,500Service Workers and Shop and Market Sales Workers $37,806 $38,987 $36,377Skilled Agricultural and Fishery Workers $43,522 $43,612 *Craft and Related Trades Workers $49,861 $50,304 $40,000Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers $48,968 $49,500 $46,286Elementary Occupations $42,947 $43,125 $42,000Armed Forces $94,000 $94,000 *Not Stated $46,286 $48,000 $30,000

Not Stated $72,000 $66,000 $78,000

Senior Officials and Managers * * *Professionals $76,500 * *Technicians and Associate Professionals * * *Clerks * * *Service Workers and Shop and Market Sales Workers * * *Skilled Agricultural and Fishery Workers * * *Craft and Related Trades Workers * * *Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers * * *Elementary Occupations * * *Armed Forces * * *Not Stated * * *

1 35 hours or more per week and 12 months prior to Census Day* Median unavailable due to fewer than 5 observations to ensure confidentiality.

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Occupational Group & Bermudian Status Total Male Female

Total $65,418 $64,283 $66,496

Senior Officials and Managers $97,267 $102,634 $91,952Professionals $91,296 $103,135 $86,671Technicians and Associate Professionals $81,976 $86,441 $77,550Clerks $57,422 $52,780 $58,085Service Workers and Shop and Market Sales Workers $41,483 $43,241 $39,983Skilled Agricultural and Fishery Workers $45,309 $45,138 $51,000Craft and Related Trades Workers $54,613 $55,022 $45,310Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers $47,679 $48,079 $45,070Elementary Occupations $45,553 $46,244 $38,000Armed Forces $94,500 $96,000 *Not Stated $56,842 $61,500 $53,455

Bermudian $63,000 $60,878 $64,862

Senior Officials and Managers $88,473 $89,213 $87,829Professionals $87,209 $94,993 $84,925Technicians and Associate Professionals $77,362 $78,708 $75,953Clerks $56,817 $51,643 $57,551Service Workers and Shop and Market Sales Workers $43,409 $46,811 $41,033Skilled Agricultural and Fishery Workers $46,469 $46,277 $49,714Craft and Related Trades Workers $55,002 $55,424 $46,000Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers $47,228 $47,655 $44,571Elementary Occupations $45,418 $46,125 $38,143Armed Forces $93,000 $94,500 *Not Stated $55,500 $61,500 $51,600

Permanent Resident Certificate Holder $67,200 $69,794 $63,447

Senior Officials and Managers $140,250 $163,182 $98,000Professionals $92,400 $105,000 $86,400Technicians and Associate Professionals $94,000 $108,000 $76,800Clerks $65,600 $60,000 $66,000Service Workers and Shop and Market Sales Workers $43,565 $46,091 $41,250Skilled Agricultural and Fishery Workers $45,177 $45,273 *Craft and Related Trades Workers $54,000 $55,143 $39,000Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers $50,000 $48,000 *Elementary Occupations $45,000 $45,000 *Armed Forces * * *Not Stated $84,000 * *

Table 12.9

Sex

Full‐Time1 Working Population 16 Years and Over by Annual Median Gross Income from Main Job by Occupational Group, Bermudian Status and Sex

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Table 12.9

Sex

Full‐Time1 Working Population 16 Years and Over by Annual Median Gross Income from Main Job by Occupational Group, Bermudian Status and Sex

Non‐Bermudian Spouse of a Bermudian $71,965 $70,265 $73,865

Senior Officials and Managers $99,778 $96,857 $102,923Professionals $95,169 $117,143 $91,277Technicians and Associate Professionals $81,400 $97,500 $74,727Clerks $63,840 $54,000 $65,217Service Workers and Shop and Market Sales Workers $41,913 $44,690 $39,900Skilled Agricultural and Fishery Workers $48,000 $47,077 *Craft and Related Trades Workers $53,846 $54,324 $46,000Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers $48,000 $48,000 $48,000Elementary Occupations $48,000 $48,667 *Armed Forces * * *Not Stated * * *

Other Non‐Bermudian $80,615 $82,841 $78,462

Senior Officials and Managers $141,398 $155,333 $120,837Professionals $102,497 $119,368 $91,103Technicians and Associate Professionals $127,895 $150,857 $98,182Clerks $78,857 $122,400 $74,000Service Workers and Shop and Market Sales Workers $37,057 $37,282 $36,759Skilled Agricultural and Fishery Workers $43,462 $43,385 *Craft and Related Trades Workers $52,981 $53,192 $44,000Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers $100,000 $98,000 *Elementary Occupations $46,000 $46,500 *Armed Forces * * *Not Stated $60,000 $54,000 $66,000

1 35 hours or more per week and 12 months prior to Census Day* Median unavailable due to fewer than 5 observations to ensure confidentiality.

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Specific Occupation Annual Median Gross Income

Senior Officials and Managers $97,267

Government Executive Official $136,800Government Administrator $137,053Director and Chief Executive $193,684Supervisor Production Foreman (General Foreman) $66,000Supervisor Foreman (Construction) $70,552Supervisor Foreman (Mechanic) $68,000Supervisor (Statistical Work) *Supervisor (Warehouse) $53,438Supervisor (Clerical) $67,667Supervisor (Sales) $54,316Compliance Officer $103,125Supervisor / Foreman NEC $69,765General Administration / Personnel ‐ Gen. Manager $103,750Corporate / Legal ‐ Gen. Manager $128,000Data Processing / Information Technology ‐ Gen. Manager $121,091Finance (Ins., Banking, Accounting) ‐ Gen. Manager $139,035Engineering (incl. Maintenance) ‐ Gen. Manager $94,500Marketing and Sales ‐ Gen. Manager $71,455Food and Beverage (Catering) ‐ Gen. Manager $55,286Production / Operations ‐ Gen. Manager $95,333Public Relations ‐ Gen. Manager *General Managers NEC $102,000General Administration / Personnel ‐  Manager $86,182Corporate / Legal ‐ Manager $172,929Data Processing / Information Technology ‐ Manager $118,000Finance (Ins., Banking, Accounting) ‐ Manager $151,610Engineering (incl. Maintenance) ‐ Manager $76,000Marketing and Sales ‐ Manager $70,979Food and Beverage (Catering) ‐ Manager $62,118Production / Operations ‐ Manager $89,500Public Relations ‐ Manager $90,000Managers NEC $93,559General Administration / Personnel ‐  Sub‐Manager $97,385Corporate / Legal ‐ Sub‐Manager $117,000Data Processing / Information Technology ‐ Sub‐Manager $111,273Finance (Ins., Banking, Accounting) ‐ Sub‐Manager $126,777Engineering (incl. Maintenance) ‐ Sub‐Manager $87,600Marketing and Sales ‐ Sub‐Manager $72,222

Full‐Time1 Working Population 16 Years and Over by AnnualMedian Gross Income from Main Job by Specific Occupation

Table 12.10

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Full‐Time1 Working Population 16 Years and Over by AnnualMedian Gross Income from Main Job by Specific Occupation

Table 12.10

Food and Beverage (Catering) ‐ Sub‐Manager $61,500Production / Operations ‐ Sub‐Manager $84,857Public Relations ‐ Sub‐Manager $60,000Sub‐Managers NEC $86,571

Professionals $91,296

Physicist (General) *Physicist and Astronomer *Meteorologist $80,400Chemist (General) *Analytical Chemist *Geologist and Geophysicist *Physical Science Technician *Statistical and Mathematical Technician $87,600Statistician $120,000Computer Programmer / Analyst $95,500Computer Programmer $112,000Software Engineer / Computer Science Designer $114,000Computer Professional NEC $97,846Architect $86,000Telecommunication Network Architect *Town Planner / Traffic Planner $90,000Land Surveyor $75,000Building Surveyor $105,000Estate Surveyor $108,000Quantity Surveyor $114,000Cartographical Draughts Person *Architects (Landscaper) *Civil Engineer $120,000Mechanical Engineer $84,000Chemical Engineer *Metallurgist *Mining Engineer *Organisation and Methods Officer *Mechanical Engineer NEC $106,000Electrical Engineer (General) $79,000Electronic Engineer (General) $96,000Electrical Engineer (Power Distribution and Transmission) $113,143Electrical Engineer (Power Generation) $108,000

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Full‐Time1 Working Population 16 Years and Over by AnnualMedian Gross Income from Main Job by Specific Occupation

Table 12.10

Telecommunications Engineer $96,000Wireless RF / Field Engineer *Biologist, Botanist, Zoologist and Related Professional $94,000Plant Pathologist, Medical Pathologist, Pharmacologist & Related *Agronomist *Horticulturalist $48,000Biological Technician / Public Health Analyst $66,000Medical Laboratory Technologist $72,000Biochemist *Physician $210,313Surgeon $330,833Dentist $186,385Veterinarian $94,000Pharmacist $108,522Public Health Nutritionist *Medical Worker NEC $71,455Nuclear Medical Technologist *Radiological Technologist $81,000Radiologist $90,000Physiotherapist $68,400Occupational Therapist $80,250Osteopath *Chiropractor *Chief Nursing Officer *Nurse Registered $77,848District Nurse $92,000Enrolled Nurse $84,000Professional Midwife *Other Health Professional NEC *College, University and Higher Education Teaching Professional $103,636Secondary Education Teaching Professional $90,588Vocational Instructor *Middle School Teacher $87,000Primary Education Teaching Professional $84,833Reading Resource  Primary School *Pre‐primary Education Teaching Professional $45,097Teacher s Aide / Pre‐school Paraprofessional $52,759Special Education Teacher $79,500Speech Correction Teacher $84,000

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Full‐Time1 Working Population 16 Years and Over by AnnualMedian Gross Income from Main Job by Specific Occupation

Table 12.10

Education Methods Specialist *Education Officer $99,000School Inspector *Principal $115,200Home Visitor *Vocational Guidance Counsellor / School Counsellor $96,750Other Teaching Professionals NEC $74,400Accountant I $113,939Accountant II $105,177Accountant Ill $98,526Auditor Internal $87,000Actuary $245,455Specialist Economist / Securities Analyst $120,000Market Controller Analyst $103,846Business Analyst $96,429Other Professional Technical and Related NEC $90,000Lawyer $184,528Judge $162,583Notary Public *Legal Executive $77,571Librarian $84,000Archivist / Conservator *Art Gallery and Museum Curator $70,800Author / Writer *Journalist / Reporter $66,000Documentalist *Sub‐editor / Editor $64,000Advertising Copywriter *Public Relations Officer / Publicity Agent $91,500Publicity Writer *Technical Writer *Economist (General) *Sociologist Anthropologist and Related Professional *Philosopher Historian and Political Scientist *Philologist Translator and Interpreter *Psychologist $114,000Other Sociologist, Anthropologists and Related Workers NEC *Social Worker (General) $87,882Social Worker / Social Assistant Worker $72,000

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Full‐Time1 Working Population 16 Years and Over by AnnualMedian Gross Income from Main Job by Specific Occupation

Table 12.10

Social Worker / Residential Care Worker / Welfare Worker $78,000Youth Co‐coordinator/Youth Leader $60,000Social Worker / Delinquency Worker $89,000Nursery Nurse *Child Care Assistant *Personnel Specialist $88,588Job Analyst $85,500Sculptor *Artist (General / Painter) $56,000Printing Engraver and Etcher *Composer Musician and Singer $52,000Orchestra and Band Conductor *Choreographer and Dancer $66,000Performing Arts Director/ Producer (General) Actor Film/ Stage Director $81,000Commercial Artist $75,000Interior Decoration Designer $65,143Fashion / Product Designer $69,000Display Artist *Floral Arranger $40,000Photographer / Cameraperson $63,000Minister of Religion / Chaplain / Nun / Priest / Pastor $56,182Religious Worker *Theologian *Dolphin Educator *Senior Dolphin Trainer ‐ Level 3 *Dolphin Supervisor / Trainer ‐ Level 3 *Dolphin Trainer ‐ Level 2 *Dolphin Apprentice Trainer ‐ Level 1 *Systems Analyst $88,000Software Engineer / Developer / Application Programmer $119,143Web and Multimedia Developer *Database Designer and  Administration $108,000Systems Administrator $68,000IT Networking / Communications Analyst $101,400

Technicians and Associate Professionals $81,976

Town Planning Technician *Civil Engineering Technician *Electrical Engineering Technician $48,000

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Full‐Time1 Working Population 16 Years and Over by AnnualMedian Gross Income from Main Job by Specific Occupation

Table 12.10

Electronics and Telecommunications Engineering Technician $68,546Mechanical Engineering Technician $63,000Wireless Install Technician / Wireless Installer *Architectural Assistant / Technician $76,500Draughtsperson (General) *Surveyors Technician / Referencer *Radio and Television Transmitting Equipment Operator $72,000Motion Picture Projectionist *Sound Equipment Operator *Computer Equipment Operator $58,000Ship's  Master (Sea Going) *Tug / Tender Pilot / Ship's Master (Coastal Waters) $60,000Ship' s Naviga on Officer (Sea Going) *Ship Pilot / Branch Pilot $98,000Ferry Pilot / Sightseeing and Charter Boat Pilot $56,500Marine Superintendent *Marine Engineer Officer $54,000Aircraft Pilot *Flight Navigator *Flight Engineer *Flying Instructor *Air Traffic Controller $90,000Air Traffic Safety Technician *Flight Operations Officer *Clerk of Works / Building Inspector *Health and Safety Inspector $65,250Facilities Manager $84,667Life Science Technician *Agronomy and Forestry Technician *Farming and Forestry Adviser *Medical Assistant *Sanitarian *Dietician $60,000Optometrist and Optician $102,000Dispensing Optician *Dental Assistant $56,000Dental Hygienist (Oral) $85,000Pharmaceutical Assistant $51,600Traditional Medicine Practitioner *

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Full‐Time1 Working Population 16 Years and Over by AnnualMedian Gross Income from Main Job by Specific Occupation

Table 12.10

Insurance Salesperson $78,000Real Estate Salesperson / House Agent $70,000Technical Salesperson $67,500Technical Service Advisor $64,800Buyer $66,000Purchasing Officer $65,250Appraiser Valuer and Auctioneer $96,000Broker $146,182Trust Officer $80,824Investment Officer $106,200Business Services and Advertising Salesperson $66,000Manufacture's  Agent $60,857Consultant Business (General) $92,727Underwriter $204,388Pawnbroker and Money Lender *Immigration Inspector $75,333Ship Surveyor *Customs Officer $74,958Police Officer / Detective $85,500Police Cadet *Traffic Warden $54,857Decorator and Commercial Designer *Radio Television and Other Announcer $48,000Sports Coach $58,800Fitness Instructor / Physical Trainer $57,750Information and Communications Technology Operations Technician $76,500Information and Communications Technology User Support Technician $70,800IT Networking and Systems Technician $84,667Web Technician *Broadcasting and Audiovisual Technician $43,500

Clerks $57,422

Executive Secretary / Personal Assistant $66,585Senior Secretary $62,294Junior Secretary $53,667Legal Secretary $70,385Medical Secretary $61,333Shorthand / Speedwriting Typist *Shorthand / Speedwriting Typist with Foreign Language *

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Full‐Time1 Working Population 16 Years and Over by AnnualMedian Gross Income from Main Job by Specific Occupation

Table 12.10

Teletypist *Audio / Copy Typist *Senior Bookkeeper / Night Auditor $64,500Junior Bookkeeper $63,429Finance Clerk $60,675Senior Clerk $64,835Junior Clerk / Typist $51,211Legal Clerk $78,581Insurance / Reinsurance Processor $83,077Data Clerk (Input) $50,700Clerk (Warehouse / Storeroom) $42,316Customs Clerk $51,000Meter Reader (Electrical) $69,600Supervisor / Dispatcher Road Transport $60,000Transport and Communications Supervisors $72,000Telecommunications Service Supervisor $72,000Postmaster $66,000Postal Supervisor $75,000Mail Sorting Clerk $45,600Postperson $46,154Messenger Porter $44,813Filing Clerk $49,667Records Officer (Archives) $55,500Chief Cashier $51,000Cashier $37,857Bank Teller $49,688Cash Clerk $48,000Debt‐collector and Related Worker $61,200Travel Agency Clerk $61,000Airline Passenger Agent $42,000Airline Reservations / Ticket Agent $45,000Airline Freight Agent $35,000Client Information Clerk $50,500Receptionist $51,125Hotel Receptionist / Cashier $39,231Telephone Switchboard Operators $44,500Telegrapher $92,000

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Full‐Time1 Working Population 16 Years and Over by AnnualMedian Gross Income from Main Job by Specific Occupation

Table 12.10

Service Workers $41,483

Sightseeing Travel Museum Guide $47,500Fishing Guide *Executive Housekeeper $52,125Assistant Housekeeper / Night Housekeeper / Housekeeper $34,500Housekeeper (Private Service) $37,500Butler $40,500Cleaner / Houseperson $37,821Nursemaid / Nanny $36,462Companion *Chambermaid and / or Night Maid $33,366Executive Chef / Head Cook $57,474Sous Chef / Second Chef $44,526Chef de Partie / Cook $37,533Commis de Cuisine / Assistant Cook $33,818Cook (Private Service) *Waiter / Waitress General $35,750Maitre D   /Room Manager $64,286Captain Head / Waiter $42,000Waiter / Chef de Rang $34,500Bus Boy / Commis Waiter *Barperson / Bartender / Bar Steward $42,255Wine Steward / Sommelier / Wine Waiter / Bar Waiter *Bar Porter *Kitchen Assistant $31,677Child‐care Worker $33,462Institution‐based Personal Care Worker $42,000Home‐based Personal Care Worker $40,000Personal Care and Related Worker NEC *Barber / Hairdresser $43,615Beautician $43,737Undertaker *Funeral Director *Morgue Attendant *Social Hostess / Social Director $46,000Bookmaker *Croupier *Nursing Aide (includes Orderly) $49,678Travel Attendant *

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Full‐Time1 Working Population 16 Years and Over by AnnualMedian Gross Income from Main Job by Specific Occupation

Table 12.10

Pool Attendant / Beach Attendant $41,143Convention Coordinator $69,000Other Service Worker NEC $47,613Fire‐fighter $77,520Security Officer $42,062Prison Officer $69,041Watchperson *Lifeguard *Salesperson $41,036Sales Clerk / Retail Trade $37,429Fashion and Other Model *Sales assistant and Other Sales Personnel NEC $41,739

Agricultural and Fishery Workers $45,309

Farmer $40,800Farm Worker (General) $45,000Gardener (General) $44,400Plant Nursery Worker $42,000Landscape Gardener $45,380Sports Grounds Attendant $49,200Livestock Worker $57,000Commercial Fisherperson / Charter Fisherperson $43,333

Craft and Related Trades Workers $54,613

Miner *Quarrier *Well Driller and Borer *Stonecutter *Scaffolder $58,000Wood Furniture Finisher *Mason $55,210Tiler $50,182Carpenter and Joiner $56,700Shipwright $58,000Boat Builder $54,000Drywaller $65,143Roofer $54,000Electrician (General) $55,900

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Full‐Time1 Working Population 16 Years and Over by AnnualMedian Gross Income from Main Job by Specific Occupation

Table 12.10

Electrical Repairer $51,000Handyperson / Utility Person $49,889Plumber (General) $55,395Ceiling Installer *Cable Jointer $57,818Painter (General) $51,000Sign Painter $56,000Varnisher and Related Painter *Building Structure Cleaner *Welder $64,364Electroplater *Cast Concrete Product Worker *Sheet Metal Worker $54,000Construction Steel Erector *Rigger *Production Workers NEC $34,500Blacksmith *Locksmith $52,000Lathe Setter / Fitter / Turner *Machine Tool Operator *Motor Vehicle Mechanic $53,000Motorcycle Mechanic $40,235Autobody Worker $54,800Tyre Rebuilder $57,000Vehicle Spray Painter $51,000Aircraft Engineer *Aircraft Engine / Air Frame Mechanic *Marine Engine Fitter / Assembler $51,818Underwater Worker / Diver $50,000Machinery / Maintenance Mechanic $54,444Machinery Engine Fitter (General) $84,000Engine Mechanic $55,000Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Plant Installer and Mechanic $59,143Office Machines Mechanic *Machinery Fitter and Assembler Mechanic NEC $60,600Electrical Fitters / Electrical Meter Fitter $88,000Electronics Fitter *Telephone Installer / Repairer $72,750Telephone and Telegraph Mechanic *

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Full‐Time1 Working Population 16 Years and Over by AnnualMedian Gross Income from Main Job by Specific Occupation

Table 12.10

Telephone and Telegraph Tester *Radio and Television Repairer *Electronic Computer and Related Equipment Mechanic $70,000Overhead Linesperson $70,800Telephone Cable Linesperson $63,818Jeweller $56,000Jewellery Repairer *Watch Clock Precision and Optical Instrument Assembler and Repairer *Goldsmith and Silversmith *Engraver *Musical Instrument Tuner / Repairer *Dental Mechanic *Glass Blower $51,000Glazing Installer /  Glass Cutter $60,000Glass Engraver and Etcher *Optical Mechanic / Technician *Potter *Potter Worker NEC *Compositor / Typesetter *Silk‐screen Printer *Block Printer / Textile *Graphic Arts Cameraperson *Graphic Designer $66,500Bookbinder *Darkroom Attendant *Offset Press Operator *Butcher / Fish Butcher $52,875Baker / Mixer $40,125Baker Helper *Pastry Maker $40,000Fruit and Vegetable Preserver *Beverage Maker $48,000Tobacco Preparers and Tobacco Products Maker *Dairy Products Processor *Food and Beverage Processor NEC $39,000Wood Products Assembler *Cabinet Maker $61,200Wood Treater *Woodworking Machine Operator *

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Full‐Time1 Working Population 16 Years and Over by AnnualMedian Gross Income from Main Job by Specific Occupation

Table 12.10

Tailor / Dressmaker $38,000Seamstress $38,400Weaver (General) *Sail Tent and Awning Maker *Textile Products Assembler *Upholsterer $33,000Carpet Layer $66,000Leather Goods Maker *Shoe Repairer *

Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers $47,679

Power Switchboard Operator *Engine Operator $80,400Pump Person $33,000Boiler Fireperson, Watch Engineer, Watch keeper $63,000Incinerator Plant Operator $78,000Stationery Engine and Related Equipment Operator NEC *Photo‐Typesetting Machine Operator *Linotype Operator *Type‐Casting Machine Operator *Plastic Moulding  / Laminating machine Operator *Letter Press Operator *Other Compositors and Typesetters NEC $48,000Laundry Machine Operator $38,182Dry‐Cleaning Machinery Operator *Other Launderer, Dry cleaner and Presser, Carpet Shampooer  $33,000Bakery products Machine Operator *Grain Processing Machine Operator *Chocolate Products and Production Machine Operator *Electronic‐Equipment Assembler *Electrical‐Equipment Assembler *Rubber Products Assembler *Plastic Products Assembler *Mechanical Machinery Assembler *Metal Products Assembler / Mechanic *Data Encoding Machine Operator $46,000Bookkeeping Machine Operator *Automatic Data Processing Machine Operator $57,000Perfume Distiller *

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Full‐Time1 Working Population 16 Years and Over by AnnualMedian Gross Income from Main Job by Specific Occupation

Table 12.10

Motor Car Driver (includes Taxi and Chauffeur‐Driven Car) $42,774Motor Bus and Limousine Driver $51,675Trailer / Tank Driver $54,000Heavy‐Truck Driver $47,000Light Truck / Van driver (includes Ambulance) $45,600Driving Instructor *Driver of Animal‐Drawn Vehicle *Hoist Equipment Operator *Earth‐Moving and Related Plant Operator $54,286Crane Operator $56,400Open Bridge Operator *Material Handling Equipment Operator $45,000Lighthouse Keeper *Boatswain *Able Sea Person $90,000Ordinary Sea Person $48,667Deck Hand / Boatperson $61,500Ships'  Oiler and Greaser *

Elementary Occupations $45,553

Street Food Vendor *Street Vendor, Non‐Food Products *Janitor / Caretaker $47,813Swimming Pool Service Person $49,000Char Worker, Cleaner and Related Worker NEC $48,000Garbage Collector $50,571Sweeper and Related Labourer $43,500Mining and Quarrying Labourer *Semi‐Skilled Construction Labourer $47,483Building Construction Labourer $43,304Goods Handler and Longshoreperson $41,526Packer / Bottler $36,000Grocery Packer $25,500

Armed Forces $94,500

1 35 hours or more per week and 12 months prior to Census Day* Median unavailable due to fewer than 5 observations to ensure confidentiality.

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Highest Academic Qualification & Bermudian Status Total Male Female

Total $65,418 $64,283 $66,496

None $45,762 $47,928 $39,885High School Certificate $51,510 $52,151 $50,623Technical / Vocational College Certificate $57,538 $58,057 $56,830Associates Degree / Bermuda College Diploma $63,643 $64,469 $63,019Bachelor's Degree $91,425 $105,012 $84,212Master's Degree $105,216 $130,200 $97,237Doctorate Degree $134,069 $175,186 $119,250Other  * * *Not Stated $44,000 $36,000 $78,000

Bermudian $63,000 $60,878 $64,862

None $45,492 $47,707 $40,408High School Certificate $52,237 $52,869 $51,455Technical / Vocational College Certificate $58,830 $59,441 $58,064Associates Degree / Bermuda College Diploma $63,635 $65,122 $62,553Bachelor's Degree $85,868 $92,868 $82,722Master's Degree $100,674 $117,955 $96,173Doctorate Degree $123,319 $131,400 $117,333Other  * * *Not Stated $50,000 $36,000 $78,000

Permanent Resident Certificate Holder $67,200 $69,794 $63,447

None $46,683 $50,539 $36,000High School Certificate $51,254 $52,579 $48,857Technical / Vocational College Certificate $62,571 $64,500 $60,000Associates Degree / Bermuda College Diploma $72,000 $85,500 $66,000Bachelor's Degree $120,000 $174,810 $87,231Master's Degree $138,000 $184,214 $108,000Doctorate Degree $175,750 $215,250 *Other  * * *Not Stated * * *

Full‐Time1 Working Population 16 Years and Over by Annual Median Gross Income from Main Job, Highest Academic Qualification, Bemudian Status and Sex 

Sex

Table 12.11

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Highest Academic Qualification & Bermudian Status Total Male Female

Full‐Time1 Working Population 16 Years and Over by Annual Median Gross Income from Main Job, Highest Academic Qualification, Bemudian Status and Sex 

Sex

Table 12.11

Non‐Bermudian Spouse of a Bermudian $71,965 $70,265 $73,865

None $47,520 $51,177 $40,667High School Certificate $51,455 $53,455 $47,625Technical / Vocational College Certificate $58,636 $59,520 $57,474Associates Degree / Bermuda College Diploma $67,263 $69,429 $66,000Bachelor's Degree $92,842 $120,522 $85,231Master's Degree $107,778 $120,000 $104,000Doctorate Degree $115,200 $129,000 $84,000Other  * * *Not Stated * * *

Other Non‐Bermudian $80,615 $82,841 $78,462

None $45,844 $46,678 $36,000High School Certificate $44,838 $46,476 $38,885Technical / Vocational College Certificate $47,183 $49,235 $43,556Associates Degree / Bermuda College Diploma $60,612 $55,200 $66,522Bachelor's Degree $105,217 $125,102 $88,544Master's Degree $124,660 $155,707 $99,273Doctorate Degree $237,396 $266,944 $153,000Other  * * *Not Stated * * *

1 35 hours or more per week and 12 months prior to Census Day* Median unavailable due to fewer than 5 observations to ensure confidentiality.

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Highest Academic Qualification & Race Total Male Female

Total $65,418 $64,283 $66,496

None $45,762 $47,928 $39,885High School Certificate $51,510 $52,151 $50,623Technical / Vocational College Certificate $57,538 $58,057 $56,830Associates Degree / Bermuda College Diploma $63,643 $64,469 $63,019Bachelor's Degree $91,425 $105,012 $84,212Master's Degree $105,216 $130,200 $97,237Doctorate Degree $134,069 $175,186 $119,250Other  * * *Not Stated $44,000 $36,000 $78,000

Black $59,099 $56,845 $61,792

None $43,351 $44,750 $39,619High School Certificate $49,822 $50,262 $49,264Technical / Vocational College Certificate $55,844 $56,304 $55,311Associates Degree / Bermuda College Diploma $60,921 $62,897 $59,669Bachelor's Degree $81,131 $82,544 $80,372Master's Degree $97,353 $105,900 $94,262Doctorate Degree $115,862 $118,154 $114,000Other  * * *Not Stated $44,400 $37,500 $84,000

White $89,302 $96,824 $82,970

None $52,000 $53,818 $43,875High School Certificate $62,605 $64,000 $60,621Technical / Vocational College Certificate $72,163 $74,475 $69,148Associates Degree / Bermuda College Diploma $77,667 $82,054 $74,604Bachelor's Degree $118,713 $142,615 $95,753Master's Degree $126,282 $169,771 $104,692Doctorate Degree $183,796 $221,175 $125,455Other  * * *Not Stated * * *

Sex

Table 12.12Full‐Time1 Working Population  16 Years and Over by Annual Median Gross Income 

from Main Job, Highest Academic Qualification, Race and Sex

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Highest Academic Qualification & Race Total Male FemaleSex

Table 12.12Full‐Time1 Working Population  16 Years and Over by Annual Median Gross Income 

from Main Job, Highest Academic Qualification, Race and Sex

Mixed & Other $56,327 $53,412 $60,803

None $44,272 $47,211 $36,000High School Certificate $46,702 $46,962 $46,268Technical / Vocational College Certificate $47,185 $46,993 $47,684Associates Degree / Bermuda College Diploma $58,188 $53,067 $62,816Bachelor's Degree $74,814 $77,222 $73,385Master's Degree $103,746 $130,560 $95,122Doctorate Degree $148,800 $202,083 $122,400Other  * * *Not Stated * * *

Not Stated $72,000 $66,000 $78,000

None * * *High School Certificate $51,000 * *Technical / Vocational College Certificate $75,000 * *Associates Degree / Bermuda College Diploma * * *Bachelor's Degree $81,000 * *Master's Degree * * *Doctorate Degree * * *Other  * * *Not Stated * * *

1 35 hours or more per week and 12 months prior to Census Day.* Median unavailable due to fewer than 5 observations to ensure confidentiality.

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Type of Building TotalSt. 

George's Hamilton Smith's Devonshire Pembroke Paget Warwick Southampton Sandys

Total 28,192 2,452 2,440 2,578 3,010 5,121 2,641 4,012 2,970 2,968

One‐Unit Dwelling 6,767 635 506 742 681 1,128 873 852 625 725Two‐Unit Dwelling 9,972 765 883 1,111 1,108 1,665 862 1,408 1,028 1,142Three‐Unit Dwelling 4,849 400 478 402 525 838 274 781 560 591Four to Six Apartments 3,733 345 349 252 440 769 256 652 390 280Seven or More Apartments 1,520 121 111 31 150 462 133 213 207 92Residential Attached to Commercial Property 255 30 22 12 23 88 22 18 11 29Residential Attached to Group Dwelling 322 31 31 20 45 42 40 62 25 26Group Dwelling 751 123 59 7 37 127 180 26 123 69Boat 23 2 1 1 1 2 1 0 1 14

Private Dwelling Units by Type of Building and Parish

Parish

Table 13.1

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Bedrooms & Household Size TotalSt. 

George's Hamilton Smith's Devonshire Pembroke Paget Warwick Southampton Sandys

Total 27,418 2,327 2,380 2,570 2,972 4,992 2,460 3,986 2,846 2,885

None 1,145 63 91 109 111 259 83 187 156 86One 6,469 513 555 541 654 1,348 476 1,004 749 629Two 9,857 905 784 827 1,037 1,910 941 1,487 935 1,031Three 7,928 682 766 846 971 1,138 733 1,060 794 938Four or More 2,018 164 184 247 199 337 227 248 212 200Not Stated 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

Household Size ‐ 1 9,058 742 743 804 923 1,851 782 1,360 989 864

None 961 50 77 89 92 216 69 156 138 74One 4,253 349 354 368 416 909 316 661 485 395Two 2,585 228 191 230 263 522 284 371 239 257Three 1,077 91 105 99 135 174 100 143 108 122Four or More 182 24 16 18 17 30 13 29 19 16Not Stated 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Household Size ‐ 2 8,688 710 778 839 944 1,535 816 1,229 953 884

None 160 11 11 19 16 39 12 28 13 11One 1,755 131 160 141 209 338 137 255 211 173Two 3,909 351 308 347 396 759 379 578 403 388Three 2,404 185 261 271 284 324 235 310 277 257Four or More 460 32 38 61 39 75 53 58 49 55Not Stated 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Household Size ‐ 3 4,761 440 431 411 502 797 397 729 463 591

None 20 1 3 1 2 4 2 1 5 1One 344 23 37 21 23 73 17 66 39 45Two 2,086 202 180 155 224 394 178 339 171 243Three 1,948 189 172 186 223 271 156 283 200 268Four or More 363 25 39 48 30 55 44 40 48 34Not Stated 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Household Size ‐ 4 3,301 269 293 367 391 522 338 468 305 348

None 4 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0One 104 9 4 11 6 25 4 19 11 15Two 979 93 88 76 111 187 79 155 92 98Three 1,686 125 153 215 220 222 192 223 150 186Four or More 527 41 48 65 53 88 63 69 52 48Not Stated 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

Household Size ‐ 5 1,136 103 91 121 150 193 90 143 92 153

None 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0One 9 0 0 0 0 2 1 3 2 1Two 228 23 12 13 32 36 17 33 19 43Three 601 54 57 62 87 104 37 77 41 82Four or More 298 26 22 46 31 51 35 30 30 27Not Stated 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Parish

Table 13.2Private Dwelling Units by Number of Bedrooms, Household Size and Parish

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Bedrooms & Household Size TotalSt. 

George's Hamilton Smith's Devonshire Pembroke Paget Warwick Southampton Sandys

Parish

Table 13.2Private Dwelling Units by Number of Bedrooms, Household Size and Parish

Household Size ‐ 6 325 48 33 21 41 59 26 34 34 29

None 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0One 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0Two 54 6 4 6 7 8 4 8 10 1Three 149 31 15 7 14 30 11 15 12 14Four or More 119 10 14 8 20 21 10 11 11 14Not Stated 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Household Size ‐ 7 or More 149 15 11 7 21 35 11 23 10 16

None 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0One 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0Two 16 2 1 0 4 4 0 3 1 1Three 63 7 3 6 8 13 2 9 6 9Four or More 69 6 7 1 9 17 9 11 3 6Not Stated 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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Full Bathrooms & Household Size  Total

St. George's Hamilton Smith's Devonshire Pembroke Paget Warwick Southampton Sandys

Total 27,418 2,327 2,380 2,570 2,972 4,992 2,460 3,986 2,846 2,885

None 16 2 1 1 1 3 0 2 6 0One 16,146 1,459 1,250 1,244 1,942 3,359 1,152 2,353 1,626 1,761Two 8,550 688 852 926 812 1,252 947 1,257 914 902Three or More 2,705 178 277 399 217 378 361 374 300 221Not Stated 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

Household Size ‐ 1 9,058 742 743 804 923 1,851 782 1,360 989 864

None 14 2 1 1 1 2 0 2 5 0One 7,159 593 544 605 751 1,527 551 1,082 805 701Two 1,589 116 167 169 145 276 203 220 152 141Three or More 296 31 31 29 26 46 28 56 27 22Not Stated 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Household Size ‐ 2 8,688 710 778 839 944 1,535 816 1,229 953 884

None 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0One 4,778 439 381 354 603 962 358 682 478 521Two 3,073 218 306 358 279 459 344 434 381 294Three or More 835 53 91 127 62 113 114 113 93 69Not Stated 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Household Size ‐ 3 4,761 440 431 411 502 797 397 729 463 591

None 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0One 2,400 228 207 162 310 485 143 351 204 310Two 1,811 182 172 166 153 239 177 306 189 227Three or More 550 30 52 83 39 73 77 72 70 54Not Stated 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Household Size  ‐ 4

Total 3,301 269 293 367 391 522 338 468 305 348None 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0One 1,219 121 88 86 186 254 74 169 94 147Two 1,439 111 141 176 151 180 170 214 135 161Three or More 642 37 64 105 54 88 94 85 76 39Not Stated 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

Household Size  ‐ 5

Total 1,136 103 91 121 150 193 90 143 92 153None 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0One 409 47 19 26 66 88 18 49 28 68Two 450 38 46 49 61 68 36 54 40 58Three or More 277 18 26 46 23 37 36 40 24 27Not Stated 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Private Dwelling Units by Number of Bathrooms, Household Size and Parish

Parish

Table 13.3

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St. George's Hamilton Smith's Devonshire Pembroke Paget Warwick Southampton Sandys

Private Dwelling Units by Number of Bathrooms, Household Size and Parish

Parish

Table 13.3

Household Size  ‐ 6 325 48 33 21 41 59 26 34 34 29

None 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0One 127 24 9 10 15 25 8 14 13 9Two 124 17 14 3 15 18 13 17 13 14Three or More 74 7 10 8 11 16 5 3 8 6Not Stated 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Household Size  ‐ 7 or More 149 15 11 7 21 35 11 23 10 16

None 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0One 54 7 2 1 11 18 0 6 4 5Two 64 6 6 5 8 12 4 12 4 7Three or More 31 2 3 1 2 5 7 5 2 4Not Stated 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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Number of Bedrooms 

Total 27,418 16 16,146 8,550 2,705 1

None 1,145 4 1,141 0 0 0One 6,469 12 6,306 151 0 0Two 9,857 0 6,337 3,389 131 0Three 7,928 0 2,177 4,396 1,355 0Four or More 2,018 0 185 614 1,219 0Not Stated 1 0 0 0 0 1

Table 13.4Private Dwelling Units by Number of Bedrooms and Number of Full Bathrooms 

Number of Full Bathrooms 

Total None One TwoThree or 

MoreNot 

Stated

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Type of Tenure  & Number of Full Bathrooms Total

St. George's Hamilton Smith's Devonshire Pembroke Paget Warwick Southampton Sandys

Total 27,418 2,327 2,380 2,570 2,972 4,992 2,460 3,986 2,846 2,885

Owner‐occupied 13,267 1,236 1,172 1,302 1,502 2,069 1,212 1,931 1,312 1,531Rented for Cash 13,006 996 1,108 1,160 1,375 2,726 1,132 1,886 1,396 1,227Rent Free 1,134 93 100 107 95 193 116 166 138 126Not Stated 11 2 0 1 0 4 0 3 0 1

None 16 2 1 1 1 3 0 2 6 0

Owner‐occupied 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0Rented for Cash 12 0 1 1 1 2 0 2 5 0Rent Free 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0Not Stated 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

One 16,146 1,459 1,250 1,244 1,942 3,359 1,152 2,353 1,626 1,761

Owner‐occupied 5,585 601 392 381 779 1,035 393 816 472 716Rented for Cash 9,758 784 793 787 1,084 2,178 697 1,416 1,061 958Rent Free 796 72 65 76 79 142 62 121 93 86Not Stated 7 2 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 1

Two 8,550 688 852 926 812 1,252 947 1,257 914 902

Owner‐occupied 5,735 489 571 643 562 779 578 849 619 645Rented for Cash 2,560 184 254 260 240 437 329 372 259 225Rent Free 251 15 27 22 10 36 40 33 36 32Not Stated 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 0

Three or More 2,705 178 277 399 217 378 361 374 300 221

Owner‐occupied 1,945 145 209 278 161 255 241 266 220 170Rented for Cash 675 28 60 112 50 109 106 96 71 43Rent Free 85 5 8 9 6 14 14 12 9 8Not Stated 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Not Stated 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

Owner‐occupied 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Rented for Cash 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Rent Free 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Not Stated 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Private Dwelling Units by Type of Tenure, Number of Full Bathrooms and Parish

Parish

Table 13.5

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Type of Tenure & Bedrooms TotalSt. 

George's Hamilton Smith's Devonshire Pembroke Paget Warwick Southampton Sandys

Total 27,418 2,327 2,380 2,570 2,972 4,992 2,460 3,986 2,846 2,885

One‐Unit Dwelling 6,767 635 506 742 681 1,128 873 852 625 725Two‐Unit Dwelling 9,972 765 883 1,111 1,108 1,665 862 1,408 1,028 1,142Three‐Unit Dwelling 4,849 400 478 402 525 838 274 781 560 591Four to Six Apartments 3,733 345 349 252 440 769 256 652 390 280Seven or More Apartments 1,520 121 111 31 150 462 133 213 207 92Residential Attached to Commercial Property 255 30 22 12 23 88 22 18 11 29Residential Attached to Group Dwelling 322 31 31 20 45 42 40 62 25 26

None 1,145 63 91 109 111 259 83 187 156 86

One‐Unit Dwelling 96 7 5 9 12 28 9 15 7 4Two‐Unit Dwelling 389 25 34 52 35 52 48 49 55 39Three‐Unit Dwelling 291 15 23 30 33 47 9 57 47 30Four to Six Apartments 217 10 20 17 18 46 8 50 36 12Seven or More Apartments 113 2 5 1 10 66 7 13 9 0Residential Attached to Commercial Property 29 4 4 0 3 14 0 2 1 1Residential Attached to Group Dwelling 10 0 0 0 0 6 2 1 1 0

One 6,469 513 555 541 654 1,348 476 1,004 749 629

One‐Unit Dwelling 624 67 57 52 60 108 77 71 63 69Two‐Unit Dwelling 2,430 182 198 273 234 435 228 362 250 268Three‐Unit Dwelling 1,577 125 165 133 172 292 81 260 184 165Four to Six Apartments 1,209 103 106 62 134 286 44 249 137 88Seven or More Apartments 490 18 14 8 46 189 35 50 107 23Residential Attached to Commercial Property 85 11 8 4 6 26 8 6 3 13Residential Attached to Group Dwelling 54 7 7 9 2 12 3 6 5 3

Two 9,857 905 784 827 1,037 1,910 941 1,487 935 1,031

One‐Unit Dwelling 2,325 224 136 228 234 416 322 306 198 261Two‐Unit Dwelling 3,535 278 287 345 395 657 273 521 366 413Three‐Unit Dwelling 1,617 151 146 114 164 296 110 268 171 197Four to Six Apartments 1,549 170 146 114 174 317 140 226 144 118Seven or More Apartments 614 60 51 15 50 179 66 123 45 25Residential Attached to Commercial Property 90 11 5 6 8 31 10 6 3 10Residential Attached to Group Dwelling 127 11 13 5 12 14 20 37 8 7

Three 7,928 682 766 846 971 1,138 733 1,060 794 938

One‐Unit Dwelling 2,789 254 226 329 298 415 331 357 262 317Two‐Unit Dwelling 2,933 236 310 350 374 412 239 384 283 345Three‐Unit Dwelling 1,127 90 113 105 131 167 61 164 127 169Four to Six Apartments 650 55 65 49 95 103 60 109 66 48Seven or More Apartments 271 32 38 6 38 25 24 25 43 40Residential Attached to Commercial Property 42 4 4 2 6 9 4 4 4 5Residential Attached to Group Dwelling 116 11 10 5 29 7 14 17 9 14

Four or More 2,018 164 184 247 199 337 227 248 212 200

One‐Unit Dwelling 933 83 82 124 77 161 134 103 95 74Two‐Unit Dwelling 685 44 54 91 70 109 74 92 74 77Three‐Unit Dwelling 237 19 31 20 25 36 13 32 31 30Four to Six Apartments 108 7 12 10 19 17 4 18 7 14Seven or More Apartments 31 9 3 1 6 3 1 2 3 3Residential Attached to Commercial Property 9 0 1 0 0 8 0 0 0 0Residential Attached to Group Dwelling 15 2 1 1 2 3 1 1 2 2

Private Dwelling Units by Type of Tenure, Number of Bedrooms and Parish

Parish

Table 13.6

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Type of Tenure & Bedrooms TotalSt. 

George's Hamilton Smith's Devonshire Pembroke Paget Warwick Southampton Sandys

Private Dwelling Units by Type of Tenure, Number of Bedrooms and Parish

Parish

Table 13.6

Not Stated 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

One‐Unit Dwelling 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Two‐Unit Dwelling 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Three‐Unit Dwelling 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Four to Six Apartments 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Seven or More Apartments 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Residential Attached to Commercial Property 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Residential Attached to Group Dwelling 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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Monthly Rent  Total None One Two ThreeFour or More

Not Stated

Total 13,006 916 4,856 4,633 2,114 486 1

Under  $600 260 64 111 62 20 3 0$600 to $799 465 100 239 97 22 7 0$800 to $999 1,001 217 580 165 38 1 0$1,000 to $1,499 3,438 440 1,961 814 205 18 0$1,500 to $1,999 2,912 65 1,372 1,162 279 34 0$2,000 to $3,999 3,233 8 457 1,882 805 81 0$4,000 and Over 1,406 1 32 356 687 330 0Not Stated 291 21 104 95 58 12 1

Median  $1,705 $1,076 $1,369 $1,987 $3,153 $12,736 ‐

Number of Bedrooms

Table 13.7Rented Private Dwelling Units by Monthly Rent and Number of Bedrooms

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Monthly Rent  TotalOne‐Unit Dwelling

Two‐Unit Dwelling

Three‐Unit Dwelling

Four to Six Apartments

7 or More Apartments

Residential Attached to Commercial 

Property

Residential Attached to 

Group Dwelling

Total 13,006 2,321 4,437 2,640 2,331 982 181 114

Under  $600 260 46 90 58 49 7 7 3$600 to $799 465 51 166 89 96 42 16 5$800 to $999 1,001 81 277 203 238 170 19 13$1,000 to $1,499 3,438 307 1,201 880 743 245 44 18$1,500 to $1,999 2,912 328 1,137 662 557 166 41 21$2,000 to $3,999 3,233 701 1,127 598 515 215 40 37$4,000 and Over 1,406 740 355 82 84 122 9 14Not Stated 291 67 84 68 49 15 5 3

Type of Building

Table 13.8Rented Private Dwelling Units by Monthly Rent and Type of Building

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Monthly Mortgage Total None One Two ThreeFour or More

Total 5,784 56 548 2,065 2,449 666

Under $1,400 511 30 113 215 119 34$1,400 to $1,999 630 4 101 263 205 57$2,000 to $2,999 1,282 11 121 576 481 93$3,000 to $4,999 1,844 1 132 704 827 180$5,000 and Over 1,316 10 81 303 664 258Not Stated 201 0 0 4 153 44

Median $3,400 $1,307 $2,496 $2,959 $3,830 $4,411

Owner Occupied Private Dwelling Units by Monthly Mortgage and Number of Bedrooms

Number of Bedrooms

Table 13.9

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Monthly Mortgage  TotalOne‐Unit Dwelling

Two‐Unit Dwelling

Three‐Unit Dwelling

Four to Six Apartments

7 or More Apartments

Residential/ Commercial 

Att. To Group Dwelling

Total 5,784 1,531 2,201 1,004 672 237 139

Under $1,400 511 98 197 107 72 30 7$1,400 to $1,999 630 126 251 116 82 39 16$2,000 to $2,999 1,282 333 488 200 158 71 32$3,000 to $4,999 1,844 481 678 321 231 73 60$5,000 and Over 1,316 433 507 232 104 19 21Not Stated 201 60 80 28 25 5 3

Owner‐Occupied Private Dwelling Units by Monthly Mortgage and Type of Building

Type of Building

Table 13.10

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Age & Sex Group TotalTwo 

ParentsOne 

ParentAdult 

CoupleExtended 

FamilyOne 

Person Other

Total 28,192 5,794 2,931 5,717 2,940 9,611 1,199

15 ‐ 19 40 0 3 0 20 15 220 ‐ 24 348 21 20 50 62 169 2625 ‐ 29 1,261 162 100 271 97 521 11030 ‐ 34 2,227 569 261 400 168 706 12335 ‐ 39 2,520 881 345 264 178 712 14040 ‐ 44 2,735 991 379 292 197 738 13845 ‐ 49 2,912 984 390 341 241 826 13050 ‐ 54 3,330 919 417 510 391 976 11755 ‐ 59 3,297 580 344 752 430 1,067 12460 ‐ 64 2,755 369 220 794 340 947 8565 ‐ 69 2,187 164 145 691 279 848 6070 ‐ 74 1,697 79 93 602 206 676 4175 ‐ 79 1,192 38 79 370 155 520 3080 ‐ 84 959 27 78 271 113 438 3285 & Over 732 10 57 109 63 452 41

Male 12,553 2,800 385 3,054 968 4,666 680

15 ‐ 19 19 0 0 0 8 10 120 ‐ 24 156 4 0 14 33 88 1725 ‐ 29 559 45 5 123 46 259 8130 ‐ 34 1,021 246 17 215 68 400 7535 ‐ 39 1,177 377 30 151 75 445 9940 ‐ 44 1,286 469 41 157 72 441 10645 ‐ 49 1,376 454 60 165 94 519 8450 ‐ 54 1,559 503 56 232 117 583 6855 ‐ 59 1,421 292 56 349 125 547 5260 ‐ 64 1,196 226 47 383 88 414 3865 ‐ 69 966 95 28 391 89 343 2070 ‐ 74 728 46 13 354 55 244 1675 ‐ 79 487 20 13 237 58 148 1180 ‐ 84 385 19 10 198 21 132 585 & Over 217 4 9 85 19 93 7

Female 15,639 2,994 2,546 2,663 1,972 4,945 519

15 ‐ 19 21 0 3 0 12 5 120 ‐ 24 192 17 20 36 29 81 925 ‐ 29 702 117 95 148 51 262 2930 ‐ 34 1,206 323 244 185 100 306 4835 ‐ 39 1,343 504 315 113 103 267 4140 ‐ 44 1,449 522 338 135 125 297 3245 ‐ 49 1,536 530 330 176 147 307 4650 ‐ 54 1,771 416 361 278 274 393 4955 ‐ 59 1,876 288 288 403 305 520 7260 ‐ 64 1,559 143 173 411 252 533 4765 ‐ 69 1,221 69 117 300 190 505 4070 ‐ 74 969 33 80 248 151 432 2575 ‐ 79 705 18 66 133 97 372 1980 ‐ 84 574 8 68 73 92 306 2785 & Over 515 6 48 24 44 359 34

Household Type

Table 14.1Household Type by Selected Age Group and Sex of Household Reference Person

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Age & Sex Total NoneHigh School Certificate

Tech. / Voc./ Assoc. 

Degree / Diploma Degree Other Not Stated

Total 28,192 3,372 8,688 6,794 9,292 1 45

16 ‐ 19 40 12 26 2 0 0 020 ‐ 24 348 16 156 65 111 0 025 ‐ 29 1,261 48 358 247 605 0 330 ‐ 34 2,227 62 532 456 1,173 0 435 ‐ 39 2,520 78 639 540 1,254 0 940 ‐ 44 2,735 90 698 694 1,250 0 345 ‐ 49 2,912 145 871 759 1,128 0 950 ‐ 54 3,330 237 1,014 998 1,077 0 455 ‐ 59 3,297 292 1,087 974 939 1 460 ‐ 64 2,755 355 981 734 682 0 365 ‐ 69 2,187 413 804 541 428 0 170 ‐ 74 1,697 454 592 366 285 0 075 ‐ 79 1,192 407 424 196 165 0 080 ‐ 84 959 398 321 119 118 0 385 & Over 732 365 185 103 77 0 2

Male 12,553 1,701 3,826 2,831 4,166 0 29

16 ‐ 19 19 7 11 1 0 0 020 ‐ 24 156 9 74 29 44 0 025 ‐ 29 559 26 158 119 255 0 130 ‐ 34 1,021 36 258 224 500 0 335 ‐ 39 1,177 64 312 257 536 0 840 ‐ 44 1,286 62 368 322 531 0 345 ‐ 49 1,376 89 469 331 481 0 650 ‐ 54 1,559 140 509 421 487 0 255 ‐ 59 1,421 162 454 373 429 0 360 ‐ 64 1,196 178 398 269 349 0 265 ‐ 69 966 212 317 206 231 0 070 ‐ 74 728 222 211 133 162 0 075 ‐ 79 487 197 147 65 78 0 080 ‐ 84 385 178 102 48 57 0 085 & Over 217 119 38 33 26 0 1

Female 15,639 1,671 4,862 3,963 5,126 1 16

16 ‐ 19 21 5 15 1 0 0 020 ‐ 24 192 7 82 36 67 0 025 ‐ 29 702 22 200 128 350 0 230 ‐ 34 1,206 26 274 232 673 0 135 ‐ 39 1,343 14 327 283 718 0 140 ‐ 44 1,449 28 330 372 719 0 045 ‐ 49 1,536 56 402 428 647 0 350 ‐ 54 1,771 97 505 577 590 0 255 ‐ 59 1,876 130 633 601 510 1 160 ‐ 64 1,559 177 583 465 333 0 165 ‐ 69 1,221 201 487 335 197 0 170 ‐ 74 969 232 381 233 123 0 075 ‐ 79 705 210 277 131 87 0 080 ‐ 84 574 220 219 71 61 0 385 & Over 515 246 147 70 51 0 1

Highest Academic Qualification

  Household Reference PersonHouseholds by Selected Age Group, Highest Academic Qualification and Sex of 

Table 14.2

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Household Type & Sex Total Black WhiteMixed & 

Other Not 

Stated

Total 22,483 13,848 5,896 2,717 22

Two Parents 4,457 2,413 1,418 625 1One Parent 2,740 1,991 385 360 4Adult Couple 4,479 2,144 1,801 534 0Extended Family 2,805 2,130 324 348 3One Person 7,420 4,833 1,798 776 13Other 582 337 170 74 1

Male 9,199 5,396 2,678 1,114 11

Two Parents 2,084 1,068 718 298 1One Parent 356 243 69 43 0Adult Couple 2,320 1,042 1,013 265 2Extended Family 892 630 134 126 8One Person 3,335 2,287 682 358 0Other 212 126 62 24 0

 Female 13,284 8,452 3,218 1,603 11

Two Parents 2,373 1,345 700 327 1One Parent 2,384 1,748 316 317 3Adult Couple 2,159 1,102 788 269 0Extended Family 1,913 1,500 190 222 1One Person 4,085 2,546 1,116 418 5Other 370 211 108 50 1

Race

Table 14.3Households Headed by Bermudian Household Reference Persons by 

Household Type, Race and Sex of Household Reference Person

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Household Type & Sex Total Black WhiteMixed & 

OtherNot 

Stated

Total 5,709 974 3,169 1,560 6

Two Parents 1,337 175 913 248 1One Parent 191 65 89 37 0Adult Couple 1,238 120 863 255 0Extended Family 135 34 36 65 0One Person 2,191 502 1,090 595 4Other 617 78 178 360 1

Male 3,354 479 1,868 1,002 5

Two Parents 716 76 506 134 0One Parent 29 6 17 6 0Adult Couple 734 65 533 136 0Extended Family 76 12 20 44 0One Person 1,331 272 660 395 2Other 468 48 132 287 3

Female 2,355 495 1,301 558 1

Two Parents 621 99 407 114 1One Parent 162 59 72 31 1Adult Couple 504 55 330 119 0Extended Family 59 22 16 21 0One Person 860 230 430 200 0Other 149 30 46 73 0

Race

Table 14.4Households Headed by Non‐Bermudian Household Reference Persons by 

Household Type, Race and Sex of Household Reference Person

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Bermudian Status & Constituency Total Black WhiteMixed & 

OtherNot 

Stated

Total 63,779 33,339 19,466 10,925 49

Bermudian 50,201 31,058 12,121 6,986 36Non‐Bermudian 13,578 2,281 7,345 3,939 13

St. George’s North 1,441 794 332 315 0

Bermudian 1,284 768 267 249 0Non‐Bermudian 157 26 65 66 0

St. George’s West 1,663 1,045 304 314 0

Bermudian 1,470 998 191 281 0Non‐Bermudian 193 47 113 33 0

St. David's 1,601 1,095 139 363 4

Bermudian 1,498 1,040 110 344 4Non‐Bermudian 103 55 29 19 0

St. George’s South 1,797 981 490 323 3

Bermudian 1,522 939 335 248 0Non‐Bermudian 275 42 155 75 3

Hamilton Parish East 1,738 1,241 257 240 0

Bermudian 1,495 1,176 148 171 0Non‐Bermudian 243 65 109 69 0

Hamilton Parish West 1,797 1,049 484 262 2

Bermudian 1,466 968 310 187 1Non‐Bermudian 331 81 174 75 1

Hamilton Parish South 2,014 794 922 297 1

Bermudian 1,405 753 481 171 0Non‐Bermudian 609 41 441 126 1

Smith's South 2,033 545 1,157 326 5

Bermudian 1,510 515 768 226 1Non‐Bermudian 523 30 389 100 4

Smith's West 1,964 792 867 305 0

Bermudian 1,493 720 570 203 0Non‐Bermudian 471 72 297 102 0

Smith's North 1,799 805 697 297 0

Bermudian 1,351 746 430 175 0Non‐Bermudian 448 59 267 122 0

Devonshire East 1,624 759 546 318 1

Bermudian 1,289 700 363 225 1Non‐Bermudian 335 59 183 93 0

Devonshire South Central 1,949 291 1,274 383 1

Bermudian 1,311 255 831 225 0Non‐Bermudian 638 36 443 158 1

Race

Population by Bermudian Status, Race and ConstituencyTable 15.1

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Bermudian Status & Constituency Total Black WhiteMixed & 

OtherNot 

Stated

Race

Population by Bermudian Status, Race and ConstituencyTable 15.1

Devonshire North Central 1,606 981 394 231 0

Bermudian 1,294 889 262 143 0Non‐Bermudian 312 92 132 88 0

Devonshire North West 1,590 995 379 216 0

Bermudian 1,350 933 263 154 0Non‐Bermudian 240 62 116 62 0

Pembroke East 1,530 1,264 73 192 1

Bermudian 1,311 1,159 30 121 1Non‐Bermudian 219 105 43 71 0

Pembroke East Central 1,595 1,318 49 227 1

Bermudian 1,375 1,222 33 119 1Non‐Bermudian 220 96 16 108 0

Pembroke Central 1,672 907 332 426 7

Bermudian 1,135 789 181 158 7Non‐Bermudian 537 118 151 268 0

Pembroke West Central 1,698 1,090 315 291 2

Bermudian 1,378 1,001 190 186 1Non‐Bermudian 320 89 125 105 1

Pembroke West 1,871 708 786 372 5

Bermudian 1,446 666 549 226 5Non‐Bermudian 425 42 237 146 0

Pembroke South West 2,124 303 1,257 561 3

Bermudian 1,180 250 717 210 3Non‐Bermudian 944 53 540 351 0

Pembroke South East 1,545 937 322 285 1

Bermudian 1,235 868 211 155 1Non‐Bermudian 310 69 111 130 0

Paget East 2,645 763 1,316 564 2

Bermudian 1,667 667 718 280 2Non‐Bermudian 978 96 598 284 0

Paget West 2,118 567 1,132 419 0

Bermudian 1,436 513 700 223 0Non‐Bermudian 682 54 432 196 0

Warwick South East 1,905 1,179 403 321 2

Bermudian 1,515 1,105 224 185 1Non‐Bermudian 390 74 179 136 1

Warwick North East 1,941 787 861 292 1

Bermudian 1,382 729 486 166 1Non‐Bermudian 559 58 375 126 0

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Bermudian Status & Constituency Total Black WhiteMixed & 

OtherNot 

Stated

Race

Population by Bermudian Status, Race and ConstituencyTable 15.1

Warwick South Central 1,663 1,205 242 216 0

Bermudian 1,434 1,129 145 160 0Non‐Bermudian 229 76 97 56 0

Warwick North Central 1,589 981 354 254 0

Bermudian 1,315 910 228 177 0Non‐Bermudian 274 71 126 77 0

Warwick West 1,846 836 670 339 1

Bermudian 1,409 765 402 242 0Non‐Bermudian 437 71 268 97 1

Southampton East 1,598 1,238 153 205 2

Bermudian 1,390 1,170 86 132 2Non‐Bermudian 208 68 67 73 0

Southampton East Central 2,075 901 810 364 0

Bermudian 1,422 808 448 166 0Non‐Bermudian 653 93 362 198 0

Southampton West Central 1,756 790 681 285 0

Bermudian 1,340 724 424 192 0Non‐Bermudian 416 66 257 93 0

Southampton West 1,705 1,149 327 229 0

Bermudian 1,494 1,097 213 184 0Non‐Bermudian 211 52 114 45 0

Sandys South 1,740 1,105 384 251 0

Bermudian 1,522 1,060 267 195 0Non‐Bermudian 218 45 117 56 0

Sandys South Central 1,486 1,175 144 166 1

Bermudian 1,369 1,124 111 133 1Non‐Bermudian 117 51 33 33 0

Sandys North Central 1,530 994 289 245 2

Bermudian 1,389 970 210 207 2Non‐Bermudian 141 24 79 38 0

Sandys North 1,531 975 324 231 1

Bermudian 1,319 932 219 167 1Non‐Bermudian 212 43 105 64 0

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Constituency and Sex Total Black WhiteMixed & 

Other Not 

Stated

Total 40,812 25,736 10,133 4,913 30

Male 18,783 11,822 4,738 2,206 17Female 22,029 13,914 5,395 2,707 13

St. George’s North 1,025 619 221 185 0

Male 476 294 105 77 0Female 549 325 116 108 0

St. George’s West 1,175 824 155 196 0

Male 541 371 77 93 0Female 634 453 78 103 0

St. David's 1,170 809 100 257 4

Male 559 392 50 115 2Female 611 417 50 142 2

St. George’s South 1,231 774 283 174 0

Male 544 348 130 66 0Female 687 426 153 108 0

Hamilton Parish East 1,251 997 128 126 0

Male 581 468 60 53 0Female 670 529 68 73 0

Hamilton Parish West 1,186 808 241 136 1

Male 541 371 110 59 1Female 645 437 131 77 0

Hamilton Parish South 1,159 621 413 125 0

Male 565 300 199 66 0Female 594 321 214 59 0

Smith's South 1,231 426 650 154 1

Male 587 202 318 67 0Female 644 224 332 87 1

Smith's West 1,191 586 465 140 0

Male 542 267 208 67 0Female 649 319 257 73 0

Smith's North 1,101 612 362 127 0

Male 508 274 176 58 0Female 593 338 186 69 0

Devonshire East 1,053 592 304 156 1

Male 490 272 144 74 0Female 563 320 160 82 1

Devonshire South Central 1,023 209 674 140 0

Male 486 101 323 62 0Female 537 108 351 78 0

Race

Table 15.2Bermudian Population 18 Years and Over by Race, Sex and Constituency

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Constituency and Sex Total Black WhiteMixed & 

Other Not 

Stated

Race

Table 15.2Bermudian Population 18 Years and Over by Race, Sex and Constituency

Devonshire North Central 1,094 765 228 101 0

Male 482 339 101 42 0Female 612 426 127 59 0

Devonshire North West 1,101 770 221 110 0

Male 482 325 109 48 0Female 619 445 112 62 0

Pembroke East 1,052 941 24 86 1

Male 461 417 12 31 1Female 591 524 12 55 0

Pembroke East Central 1,101 992 25 83 1

Male 473 428 13 31 1Female 628 564 12 52 0

Pembroke Central 944 681 150 108 5

Male 458 329 73 54 2Female 486 352 77 54 3

Pembroke West Central 1,122 818 157 146 1

Male 513 376 68 69 0Female 609 442 89 77 1

Pembroke West 1,206 577 469 157 3

Male 562 274 216 70 2Female 644 303 253 87 1

Pembroke South West 970 220 605 143 2

Male 438 98 271 69 0Female 532 122 334 74 2

Pembroke South East 984 690 186 107 1

Male 472 319 93 59 1Female 512 371 93 48 0

Paget East 1,307 540 576 189 2

Male 593 239 266 86 2Female 714 301 310 103 0

Paget West 1,181 428 585 168 0

Male 559 206 275 78 0Female 622 222 310 90 0

Warwick South East 1,221 915 176 129 1

Male 551 405 84 62 0Female 670 510 92 67 1

Warwick North East 1,134 629 387 118 0

Male 502 283 172 47 0Female 632 346 215 71 0

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Constituency and Sex Total Black WhiteMixed & 

Other Not 

Stated

Race

Table 15.2Bermudian Population 18 Years and Over by Race, Sex and Constituency

Warwick South Central 1,136 905 117 114 0

Male 495 405 44 46 0Female 641 500 73 68 0

Warwick North Central 1,059 737 196 126 0

Male 481 345 84 52 0Female 578 392 112 74 0

Warwick West 1,138 639 338 161 0

Male 531 306 154 71 0Female 607 333 184 90 0

Southampton East 1,175 1,010 73 90 2

Male 561 486 36 37 2Female 614 524 37 53 0

Southampton East Central 1,169 672 387 110 0

Male 563 327 189 47 0Female 606 345 198 63 0

Southampton West Central 1,103 607 357 139 0

Male 526 302 157 67 0Female 577 305 200 72 0

Southampton West 1,233 929 181 123 0

Male 550 415 80 55 0Female 683 514 101 68 0

Sandys South 1,244 879 222 143 0

Male 594 404 116 74 0Female 650 475 106 69 0

Sandys South Central 1,152 954 106 91 1

Male 520 434 51 35 0Female 632 520 55 56 1

Sandys North Central 1,117 786 183 146 2

Male 498 355 72 69 2Female 619 431 111 77 0

Sandys North 1,073 775 188 109 1

Male 498 345 102 50 1Female 575 430 86 59 0

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Constituency & Sex  Total 18 ‐ 19 20 ‐ 24 25 ‐ 29 30 ‐ 34 35 ‐ 39 40 ‐ 44 45 ‐ 49 50 ‐ 54 55 ‐ 59 60 ‐ 64 65 ‐ 69 70 ‐ 74 75 ‐ 79 80 ‐ 8485 & Over

Total 40,812 1,121 2,675 2,606 2,768 2,615 2,995 3,562 4,264 4,355 3,836 3,141 2,509 1,808 1,416 1,141

Male 18,783 554 1,316 1,267 1,341 1,203 1,433 1,699 2,021 1,981 1,731 1,421 1,124 741 603 348Female 22,029 567 1,359 1,339 1,427 1,412 1,562 1,863 2,243 2,374 2,105 1,720 1,385 1,067 813 793

St. George’s North 1,025 37 72 65 55 58 67 93 107 121 93 69 85 43 30 30

Male 476 18 42 32 25 24 31 45 42 64 34 32 45 21 10 11Female 549 19 30 33 30 34 36 48 65 57 59 37 40 22 20 19

St. George’s West 1,175 30 78 80 82 75 78 100 139 137 110 87 58 48 41 32

Male 541 19 42 33 33 33 30 41 73 59 49 43 31 25 17 13Female 634 11 36 47 49 42 48 59 66 78 61 44 27 23 24 19

St. David's 1,170 37 92 87 85 71 99 121 135 98 96 96 64 44 27 18

Male 559 18 44 40 30 35 52 51 71 48 47 52 30 19 14 8Female 611 19 48 47 55 36 47 70 64 50 49 44 34 25 13 10

St. George’s South 1,231 43 76 85 66 83 109 110 138 119 104 92 78 53 44 31

Male 544 23 36 41 34 43 49 51 52 53 41 37 33 21 18 12Female 687 20 40 44 32 40 60 59 86 66 63 55 45 32 26 19

Hamilton Parish East 1,251 31 83 92 86 73 95 121 113 148 124 86 79 43 47 30

Male 581 10 29 44 52 34 46 59 53 75 60 34 39 18 16 12Female 670 21 54 48 34 39 49 62 60 73 64 52 40 25 31 18

Hamilton Parish West 1,186 31 83 67 91 89 97 114 116 102 108 97 74 45 40 32

Male 541 20 45 28 37 38 48 55 55 37 51 41 38 17 18 13Female 645 11 38 39 54 51 49 59 61 65 57 56 36 28 22 19

Hamilton Parish South 1,159 28 82 63 68 66 78 100 139 130 115 86 83 42 42 37

Male 565 20 39 28 36 30 43 53 76 54 58 41 34 24 19 10Female 594 8 43 35 32 36 35 47 63 76 57 45 49 18 23 27

Smith's South 1,231 34 64 75 79 70 93 115 128 132 121 97 91 62 35 35

Male 587 17 25 34 40 34 47 59 63 65 61 47 40 27 18 10Female 644 17 39 41 39 36 46 56 65 67 60 50 51 35 17 25

Smith's West 1,191 41 67 55 78 77 87 118 100 126 113 114 79 62 44 30

Male 542 16 30 25 33 29 40 53 51 65 53 55 36 28 20 8Female 649 25 37 30 45 48 47 65 49 61 60 59 43 34 24 22

Smith's North 1,101 30 81 79 75 65 53 90 122 117 112 75 75 57 47 23

Male 508 14 41 45 43 30 23 31 62 48 55 35 35 21 20 5Female 593 16 40 34 32 35 30 59 60 69 57 40 40 36 27 18

Devonshire East 1,053 24 84 72 71 63 80 97 100 129 71 78 57 61 46 20

Male 490 10 40 36 38 33 37 43 52 55 32 35 30 26 18 5Female 563 14 44 36 33 30 43 54 48 74 39 43 27 35 28 15

Devonshire South Central 1,023 24 58 46 44 47 99 104 89 109 97 83 76 62 45 40

Male 486 10 33 27 17 28 48 48 45 54 43 34 34 29 23 13Female 537 14 25 19 27 19 51 56 44 55 54 49 42 33 22 27

Table 15.3Bermudian Population 18 Years and Over by Age Group, Sex and Constituency

Age

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Constituency & Sex  Total 18 ‐ 19 20 ‐ 24 25 ‐ 29 30 ‐ 34 35 ‐ 39 40 ‐ 44 45 ‐ 49 50 ‐ 54 55 ‐ 59 60 ‐ 64 65 ‐ 69 70 ‐ 74 75 ‐ 79 80 ‐ 8485 & Over

Table 15.3Bermudian Population 18 Years and Over by Age Group, Sex and Constituency

Age

Devonshire North Central 1,094 29 74 83 65 74 79 73 126 109 111 72 67 49 47 36

Male 482 13 37 40 30 25 34 39 60 42 57 33 29 17 14 12Female 612 16 37 43 35 49 45 34 66 67 54 39 38 32 33 24

Devonshire North West 1,101 35 77 67 65 82 70 92 117 125 110 89 57 42 44 29

Male 482 16 36 31 26 41 29 38 63 52 46 39 31 13 15 6Female 619 19 41 36 39 41 41 54 54 73 64 50 26 29 29 23

Pembroke East 1,052 35 84 65 81 72 75 85 119 109 107 67 58 41 27 27

Male 461 18 40 33 35 28 37 40 50 46 47 31 28 13 8 7Female 591 17 44 32 46 44 38 45 69 63 60 36 30 28 19 20

Pembroke East Central 1,101 33 67 80 76 75 93 87 131 122 103 86 54 29 29 36

Male 473 15 32 37 35 25 45 46 50 52 47 39 24 11 7 8Female 628 18 35 43 41 50 48 41 81 70 56 47 30 18 22 28

Pembroke Central 944 13 59 56 64 51 63 73 97 124 108 89 60 32 27 28

Male 458 6 34 29 28 25 33 33 42 65 49 51 28 19 12 4Female 486 7 25 27 36 26 30 40 55 59 59 38 32 13 15 24

Pembroke West Central 1,122 24 62 70 85 80 80 109 110 131 126 68 69 36 36 36

Male 513 15 26 37 37 37 36 53 50 64 56 31 25 14 16 16Female 609 9 36 33 48 43 44 56 60 67 70 37 44 22 20 20

Pembroke West 1,206 22 70 87 91 88 93 90 100 137 124 92 77 56 46 33

Male 562 7 37 46 57 45 47 38 47 63 63 37 31 15 23 6Female 644 15 33 41 34 43 46 52 53 74 61 55 46 41 23 27

Pembroke South West 970 20 44 42 68 54 73 66 93 109 89 88 71 54 46 53

Male 438 9 19 23 39 24 34 30 40 58 35 44 30 21 22 10Female 532 11 25 19 29 30 39 36 53 51 54 44 41 33 24 43

Pembroke South East 984 24 63 69 82 59 62 91 107 104 93 76 52 41 32 29

Male 472 17 31 37 41 22 34 45 55 50 44 36 23 16 15 6Female 512 7 32 32 41 37 28 46 52 54 49 40 29 25 17 23

Paget East 1,307 34 87 89 85 110 125 112 157 140 98 86 61 53 37 33

Male 593 17 47 35 38 55 62 54 76 69 37 32 25 24 12 10Female 714 17 40 54 47 55 63 58 81 71 61 54 36 29 25 23

Paget West 1,181 35 76 69 65 69 85 113 129 115 107 89 86 54 51 38

Male 559 22 28 32 36 29 41 54 60 56 52 44 42 27 24 12Female 622 13 48 37 29 40 44 59 69 59 55 45 44 27 27 26

Warwick South East 1,221 32 84 85 94 114 105 108 135 112 116 84 70 40 23 19

Male 551 17 46 43 44 53 53 46 63 40 50 31 30 15 10 10Female 670 15 38 42 50 61 52 62 72 72 66 53 40 25 13 9

Warwick North East 1,134 32 59 69 75 80 86 103 113 106 104 106 74 53 36 38

Male 502 16 31 36 29 36 38 45 54 41 44 53 31 18 15 15Female 632 16 28 33 46 44 48 58 59 65 60 53 43 35 21 23

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Constituency & Sex  Total 18 ‐ 19 20 ‐ 24 25 ‐ 29 30 ‐ 34 35 ‐ 39 40 ‐ 44 45 ‐ 49 50 ‐ 54 55 ‐ 59 60 ‐ 64 65 ‐ 69 70 ‐ 74 75 ‐ 79 80 ‐ 8485 & Over

Table 15.3Bermudian Population 18 Years and Over by Age Group, Sex and Constituency

Age

Warwick South Central 1,136 21 67 83 95 75 82 93 132 104 112 87 59 52 53 21

Male 495 13 25 35 42 38 31 45 72 42 45 32 24 20 28 3Female 641 8 42 48 53 37 51 48 60 62 67 55 35 32 25 18

Warwick North Central 1,059 23 82 73 78 64 81 79 108 125 83 73 69 40 39 42

Male 481 13 37 45 33 31 41 39 52 55 33 30 28 15 16 13Female 578 10 45 28 45 33 40 40 56 70 50 43 41 25 23 29

Warwick West 1,138 42 74 74 85 64 94 104 112 120 93 88 62 57 40 29

Male 531 18 34 43 46 25 53 53 40 55 41 35 35 25 20 8Female 607 24 40 31 39 39 41 51 72 65 52 53 27 32 20 21

Southampton East 1,175 31 74 80 83 88 71 113 104 136 105 92 65 70 34 29

Male 561 14 41 39 46 50 32 67 48 62 41 50 20 30 11 10Female 614 17 33 41 37 38 39 46 56 74 64 42 45 40 23 19

Southampton East Central 1,169 38 80 73 72 70 76 92 140 117 122 92 73 56 44 24

Male 563 12 49 34 42 32 38 55 61 55 60 39 35 25 19 7Female 606 26 31 39 30 38 38 37 79 62 62 53 38 31 25 17

Southampton West Central 1,103 30 66 60 81 60 76 104 132 101 104 91 67 57 36 38

Male 526 16 35 27 50 29 39 46 67 42 52 42 30 23 15 13Female 577 14 31 33 31 31 37 58 65 59 52 49 37 34 21 25

Southampton West 1,233 36 74 57 83 71 108 87 95 128 113 115 90 80 50 46

Male 550 23 45 29 35 36 49 38 41 62 42 48 37 24 26 15Female 683 13 29 28 48 35 59 49 54 66 71 67 53 56 24 31

Sandys South 1,244 39 85 92 78 66 86 95 149 135 121 100 72 60 35 31

Male 594 13 40 42 43 36 44 45 79 64 64 44 29 26 15 10Female 650 26 45 50 35 30 42 50 70 71 57 56 43 34 20 21

Sandys South Central 1,152 33 91 80 86 79 56 93 118 109 121 91 69 49 44 33

Male 520 19 46 40 41 35 22 50 46 42 53 39 33 23 17 14Female 632 14 45 40 45 44 34 43 72 67 68 52 36 26 27 19

Sandys North Central 1,117 33 69 67 88 65 59 109 111 128 104 87 78 50 46 23

Male 498 15 32 28 38 29 27 51 62 61 48 41 27 15 17 7Female 619 18 37 39 50 36 32 58 49 67 56 46 51 35 29 16

Sandys North 1,073 37 87 70 63 68 82 108 103 141 98 73 50 35 26 32

Male 498 15 42 33 32 26 40 60 48 66 41 34 24 16 15 6Female 575 22 45 37 31 42 42 48 55 75 57 39 26 19 11 26

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