Changes in Illinois Population By Counties Through Natural Increase And Migrat
Changes in Illinois Population By Counties Through Natural Increase And Migrat
C L Clinton L Folse
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In the remaining 21 coun- ties, 20 gained by a combination of natural increase and migration, while Kankakee's gain was due entirely to in-migration. In these 20 counties, in- migration was the more important component, contributing 263, 893, or 8I. 7 per- cent, of the 322, 843 increase. DeKalb, Henry, Kendall, and Woodford counties increased their rural populations largely because they had a natural increase of 89. 7 percent and a slight in-migration of 10. 3 percent. Urban population migratio...n and natural Increase . Migration has tra- ditionally been an important component of population growth in cities. But in this decade rural population in Illinois gained 93, 923, or 4. 5 percent, by mi- gration. This constituted 37*2 percent of the total increase in rural popula- tion. On the other hand, Illinois urban population gained 12, 8o4, or only 0. 2 percent, through migration. Thus net migration into rural areas was more than seven times as great as migration into Illinois cities. Table 3 shows the population changes, natural increase, and migration in 82 counties containing one or more incorporated centers of 2, 500 or more in- habitants in 1940 .
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