Georgia Net International Migration By County in 2011

Updated on January 22, 2024.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2011, the net international migration for Georgia was 12,560. DeKalb County had the highest net international migration (3,095) followed by Fulton County (2,488), and Gwinnett County (1,956). On the other hand, Whitfield County had the lowest net international migration (-87), followed by Habersham County (-25), and Charlton County (-19).

Net International migration for a given county refers to the difference between the number of people moving to the county from other parts of the world outside the borders of the United States (50 states and District of Columbia) and the number of people moving out of the county to other parts of the world outside the borders of the United States.

You can also see similar information for other states and also for the US by state. You can also see links at the bottom of the page for the trend of the net international migration for each county in Georgia.

Hover over or click on the chart to see this information for each county. The data can also be filtered, sorted, and explored further in a table below.

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Georgia Net International Migration By County in 2011
Georgia Net International Migration By County in 2011
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County Net International Migration
Appling -16
Atkinson -1
Bacon -2
Baker 2
Baldwin 22
Banks -3
Barrow 49
Bartow 19
Ben Hill -3
Berrien 6
Bibb 124
Bleckley 10
Brantley -7
Brooks 2
Bryan 14
Bulloch 90
Burke -4
Butts 1
Calhoun 1
Camden -19
Candler 0
Carroll 62
Catoosa 22
Charlton -19
Chatham 390
Chattahoochee 92
Chattooga 7
Cherokee 91
Clarke 238
Clay -1
Clayton 363
Clinch 3
Cobb 1405
Coffee 22
Colquitt 7
Columbia 153
Cook 5
Coweta 17
Crawford 4
Crisp 8
Dade 7
Dawson -8
Decatur -7
DeKalb 3095
Dodge -3
Dooly 17
Dougherty 61
Douglas 101
Early 2
Echols 2
Effingham 21
Elbert -5
Emanuel -2
Evans -9
Fannin -5
Fayette 121
Floyd 50
Forsyth 170
Franklin 1
Fulton 2488
Gilmer 18
Glascock 5
Glynn 49
Gordon 22
Grady -12
Greene 9
Gwinnett 1956
Habersham -25
Hall -2
Hancock 1
Haralson 0
Harris 4
Hart 2
Heard -1
Henry 180
Houston 158
Irwin 1
Jackson 18
Jasper 4
Jeff Davis -7
Jefferson -4
Jenkins -8
Johnson 0
Jones 8
Lamar 5
Lanier 4
Laurens 6
Lee 6
Liberty 104
Lincoln 0
Long 9
Lowndes 101
Lumpkin 13
McDuffie -3
McIntosh 0
Macon 20
Madison 15
Marion 20
Meriwether 2
Miller 1
Mitchell -7
Monroe 5
Montgomery -1
Morgan -2
Murray -3
Muscogee 272
Newton 24
Oconee 23
Oglethorpe 8
Paulding 40
Peach 8
Pickens 16
Pierce 2
Pike 0
Polk 42
Pulaski -2
Putnam -2
Quitman 0
Rabun 2
Randolph 1
Richmond 190
Rockdale 27
Schley -1
Screven 3
Seminole 0
Spalding 22
Stephens 10
Stewart 18
Sumter 3
Talbot 0
Taliaferro 0
Tattnall 7
Taylor -1
Telfair 0
Terrell 0
Thomas 8
Tift -4
Toombs -9
Towns -1
Treutlen 0
Troup 21
Turner 0
Twiggs 5
Union 4
Upson 0
Walker -5
Walton -6
Ware 4
Warren 0
Washington 0
Wayne -4
Webster 1
Wheeler 0
White 3
Whitfield -87
Wilcox 1
Wilkes 2
Wilkinson -2
Worth -5

Trend of Net International Migration for Counties in Georgia

Use the links below to find the trend of the net international migration for each county in Georgia.