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On June 30, 2021, the Indigenous population (on the basis of self-reported identity) in Yukon was estimated at 9,546. Of this total: 20.6% were under 15 years of age; 69.7% were between 15 and 64 years; and 9.7% were 65 years of age or older. 49.9% were male; 50.1% were female.
The estimated population of Yukon on March 31, 2021 was 43,025; an increase of 965, or 2.3%, compared to the figure for March 31, 2020 (42,060). Comparing March 31, 2021 to March 31, 2011, Yukon's population increased by 7,687, or 21.8%.
Statistics Canada's Census Profile presents information from the 2021 Census of Population - Yukon [Territory].
The estimated population of Yukon on March 31, 2022 was 43,744; an increase of 743, or 1.7%, compared to the figure for March 31, 2021 (43,001). Comparing March 31, 2022 to March 31, 2012, Yukon's population increased by 7,856, or 21.9%.
People from Yukon are known as Yukoners (French: Yukonnais). Unlike in other Canadian provinces and territories, Statistics Canada uses the entire territory as a single at-large census division. Population of Yukon: 40,232 (2021 Census) Percentage of Canadian population : 0.10%; Population growth rate for 2007: +5.8%
4 lut 2021 · The population of Yukon reached a record 42,507 in 2020, representing a 21.4 per cent increase over the last decade, according to recently released statistics from the Yukon government. The...
29 gru 2023 · The Yukon has snuck past the N.W.T. as the most populated territory by about 388 people, according to Statistics Canada. The latest population estimate has the Yukon sitting at 45,148...