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The Caribbean island of Jamaica has an area of 10,991 km2 (4,244 sq mi) of which water makes up 1.5%.
It’s population given in the census for 1960 was 1,609,814.
The 1943 census gave 1,237,063. Giving an increase of 30.1% over the period.
The Report on Jamaica for 1956 estimates the population as 1,579,620 individuals. An increase of 25,957 over the year, and an increase of 27.7 % since the 1943 census.
Registered births for the year are given as 58,265, a total of 2,384 more than the previous years total registered. In 1956 the birth rate stands at 37.26 per 1000 of population. For comparison the UK birthrate in 1956 was 15.896. Illegitimate births were high, the rate in Kingston parish, for example, was 74.8. There was however no stigma to this, as we shall see later, in Jamaican society marriage tended to come late for adults.
Solemnized marriages for the year are 9,492.
The death rate is 9.51 per 1000 of the population. 14,866 pass away in 1956. Infant deaths under 1 years old are 3,371. It is the lowest total death rate by year recorded up to that point.
The amount of births over deaths stands at 43,399. Departures are higher than arrivals in Jamaica, so the population growth is reduced. 91,942 depart, while 74,500 arrive. We shall deal with immigration in a separate post.
1956 Report on Jamaica. Her Majesty’s Stationary Office, London 1957