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1911 Census of Scotland, Population, Ages and Conjugal Condition, Occupations, Birthplaces, Housing, Gaelic-speaking, Table 17 : " Gain or Loss of Population by Migration in Fifteen of the Principal Burghs, in the Intercensal Period, 1901-1911".
TOWNS. | Natural Increase of Population. | Increase as Ascertained by Census. | Amount of Gain or Loss by Migration. | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Gain. | Loss. | |||
Glasgow | 91,540 | 8,902 | | 82,638 |
Edinburgh | 21,615 | 2,859 | | 18,756 |
Dundee | 14,130 | 2,022 | | 12,108 |
Aberdeen | 20,294 | 10,388 | | 9,906 |
Govan | 16,424 | 7,431 | | 8,993 |
Paisley | 9,216 | 5,092 | | 4,124 |
Leith | 11,196 | 3,049 | | 8,147 |
Greenock | 8,430 | 6,229 | | 2,201 |
Partick | 11,591 | 12,551 | 960 | |
Coatbridge | 7,410 | 6,295 | | 1,115 |
Motherwell | 8,204 | 9,236 | 1,032 | |
Kirkcaldy | 4,822 | 5,522 | 700 | |
Kilmarnock | 4,253 | 563 | | 3,690 |
Hamilton | 7,824 | 5,869 | | 1,955 |
Perth | 1,990 | 1,859 | | 131 |
Total | 238,939 | 87,867 | | 151,072 |