North Dakota Net International Migration Rate By County in 2013

Updated on January 22, 2024.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2013, the net international migration rate for North Dakota was 1.76. Ward County had the highest net international migration rate (3.97) followed by Cass County (3.91), and Billings County (3.27). On the other hand, Morton County had the lowest net international migration rate (-0.21), followed by Williams County (-0.11), and Towner County (0).

Net International migration rate for a given county refers to the difference between 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 per 1,000 of the mid-year population of the county.

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North Dakota Net International Migration Rate By County in 2013
North Dakota Net International Migration Rate By County in 2013
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County Net International Migration Rate
Adams 1.69
Barnes 0.09
Benson 0
Billings 3.27
Bottineau 0.3
Bowman 0
Burke 0
Burleigh 0.26
Cass 3.91
Cavalier 0
Dickey 0.38
Divide 1.75
Dunn 0.49
Eddy 0
Emmons 0.58
Foster 0
Golden Valley 0
Grand Forks 3
Grant 1.27
Griggs 0
Hettinger 0
Kidder 0
LaMoure 0
Logan 0.52
McHenry 0.17
McIntosh 0.36
McKenzie 0.35
McLean 0.42
Mercer 0.59
Morton -0.21
Mountrail 0.11
Nelson 1.31
Oliver 0
Pembina 0.84
Pierce 0
Ramsey 0.86
Ransom 0.55
Renville 0
Richland 0
Rolette 0.07
Sargent 1.03
Sheridan 0
Sioux 0
Slope 0
Stark 1.45
Steele 0
Stutsman 0.52
Towner 0
Traill 0.37
Walsh 1.81
Ward 3.97
Wells 0.72
Williams -0.11