table with row headers in column A and column headers in rows 3 through 4 (leading dots indicate sub-parts),,,,,,, "Table 6: Estimates of Average Annual Rates* of the Components of Population Change for Counties of Indiana: April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2004",,,,,,, Geographic Area,Total Population Change**,Natural Increase,,,Net Migration,, ,,Total,Births,Deaths,Total,Net International Migration,Net Internal Migration Indiana,6.0,4.9,14.0,9.1,1.1,1.8,-0.7 .Adams County,1.3,8.7,17.8,9.1,-7.3,0.3,-7.6 .Allen County,7.2,7.6,15.6,8.0,-0.3,2.5,-2.8 .Bartholomew County,5.1,4.9,13.7,8.8,0.3,3.4,-3.1 .Benton County,-7.2,2.4,12.2,9.9,-9.3,0.1,-9.3 .Blackford County,-3.5,1.6,11.3,9.8,-4.9,-0.1,-4.8 .Boone County,23.0,4.3,13.1,8.8,18.8,0.4,18.4 .Brown County,4.2,0.6,9.7,9.1,3.8,0.5,3.3 .Carroll County,1.9,3.1,11.2,8.2,-1.0,1.1,-2.1 .Cass County,-3.0,2.8,13.6,10.8,-5.6,2.4,-8.1 .Clark County,10.1,3.1,13.2,10.1,7.1,1.0,6.1 .Clay County,5.6,1.6,13.1,11.5,4.2,0.4,3.7 .Clinton County,2.0,5.4,15.1,9.7,-3.3,5.2,-8.4 .Crawford County,9.1,2.7,12.3,9.6,6.5,-0.1,6.6 .Daviess County,3.3,5.5,15.8,10.2,-2.1,1.6,-3.7 .Dearborn County,12.2,4.2,11.7,7.5,8.1,0.3,7.9 .Decatur County,3.9,6.2,15.1,8.9,-2.2,1.3,-3.5 .DeKalb County,7.1,6.2,14.3,8.1,1.0,0.4,0.6 .Delaware County,-2.0,1.2,11.3,10.2,-3.1,1.3,-4.3 .Dubois County,6.4,5.0,13.7,8.7,1.5,1.5,0.1 .Elkhart County,11.3,8.7,16.5,7.8,2.6,5.2,-2.6 .Fayette County,-6.1,0.2,12.5,12.2,-6.2,0.1,-6.3 .Floyd County,2.4,2.1,12.0,9.8,0.3,0.2,0.1 .Fountain County,-3.7,1.5,12.1,10.6,-5.2,0.5,-5.7 .Franklin County,7.3,3.1,11.2,8.0,4.3,0.0,4.2 .Fulton County,0.8,1.4,11.8,10.3,-0.5,1.1,-1.7 .Gibson County,5.6,2.2,11.8,9.7,3.6,0.4,3.2 .Grant County,-6.0,0.6,12.0,11.5,-6.5,0.4,-6.8 .Greene County,2.4,1.2,12.5,11.3,1.4,0.1,1.3 .Hamilton County,55.7,11.4,16.2,4.7,40.6,1.5,39.1 .Hancock County,22.4,5.0,12.6,7.6,17.5,0.1,17.4 .Harrison County,13.7,3.9,12.5,8.6,9.9,0.5,9.4 .Hendricks County,40.1,6.6,12.9,6.2,33.6,0.7,32.9 .Henry County,-3.4,0.2,11.7,11.5,-3.5,0.1,-3.6 .Howard County,-1.0,2.9,13.6,10.7,-3.8,0.7,-4.5 .Huntington County,0.3,2.5,12.5,9.9,-2.1,0.3,-2.4 .Jackson County,3.5,4.4,15.0,10.6,-0.8,2.4,-3.3 .Jasper County,12.1,4.2,12.6,8.3,8.0,0.4,7.5 .Jay County,-1.6,3.4,13.3,10.0,-4.9,1.1,-6.0 .Jefferson County,3.0,1.2,10.9,9.7,1.9,0.5,1.4 .Jennings County,7.1,4.9,14.1,9.2,2.3,0.2,2.1 .Johnson County,20.8,5.1,13.4,8.3,15.8,0.8,15.0 .Knox County,-4.9,-1.0,10.5,11.5,-3.9,1.0,-4.9 .Kosciusko County,5.1,6.5,14.5,8.0,-1.3,1.7,-3.1 .LaGrange County,10.6,13.7,19.9,6.1,-3.0,1.3,-4.3 .Lake County,3.0,4.6,14.4,9.9,-1.5,1.4,-2.9 .LaPorte County,-0.8,3.1,12.6,9.5,-3.7,0.9,-4.7 .Lawrence County,2.4,2.1,12.3,10.2,0.5,0.3,0.2 .Madison County,-4.9,1.1,12.3,11.2,-5.9,0.7,-6.6 .Marion County,0.9,8.2,17.1,8.9,-7.3,3.1,-10.3 .Marshall County,8.2,5.9,14.6,8.7,2.5,3.1,-0.7 .Martin County,2.2,3.3,13.5,10.2,-0.9,-0.1,-0.8 .Miami County,-0.8,3.8,12.5,8.7,-4.5,0.1,-4.6 .Monroe County,0.9,3.9,10.2,6.3,-3.0,5.1,-8.0 .Montgomery County,1.9,2.8,12.4,9.7,-0.7,1.6,-2.3 .Morgan County,9.5,4.9,13.3,8.4,4.7,0.3,4.4 .Newton County,-2.4,0.7,10.8,10.1,-2.9,0.7,-3.7 .Noble County,5.1,6.9,14.9,8.0,-1.7,3.6,-5.3 .Ohio County,9.3,2.8,11.6,8.8,6.6,-0.2,6.8 .Orange County,5.0,1.7,13.1,11.4,3.3,0.6,2.7 .Owen County,13.5,1.9,11.2,9.3,11.7,0.1,11.6 .Parke County,0.2,0.6,10.1,9.5,-0.2,0.0,-0.2 .Perry County,1.2,0.2,11.2,11.0,1.2,0.2,0.9 .Pike County,1.8,-0.3,11.3,11.5,2.3,0.1,2.2 .Porter County,12.7,4.4,12.0,7.6,8.5,1.1,7.4 .Posey County,-0.6,1.6,10.0,8.3,-2.1,0.3,-2.4 .Pulaski County,1.2,2.0,11.4,9.5,-0.7,0.2,-0.8 .Putnam County,5.0,2.7,11.2,8.5,2.4,0.6,1.8 .Randolph County,-6.1,0.1,11.9,11.8,-6.1,0.5,-6.6 .Ripley County,8.9,6.0,14.4,8.4,3.1,0.2,2.9 .Rush County,-3.0,4.5,14.3,9.8,-7.4,0.2,-7.6 .St. Joseph County,0.8,5.4,14.5,9.0,-4.6,2.6,-7.2 .Scott County,6.5,2.5,13.7,11.2,4.1,0.0,4.1 .Shelby County,1.5,4.2,13.3,9.1,-2.7,1.7,-4.3 .Spencer County,-0.9,2.1,11.5,9.5,-2.9,0.7,-3.6 .Starke County,-6.6,2.4,13.4,11.0,-9.0,1.1,-10.1 .Steuben County,3.6,4.7,12.8,8.2,-1.0,0.8,-1.8 .Sullivan County,1.2,-0.6,11.8,12.4,1.9,0.1,1.9 .Switzerland County,11.2,0.4,11.0,10.7,11.0,-0.1,11.1 .Tippecanoe County,4.8,6.0,12.7,6.7,-1.1,7.5,-8.7 .Tipton County,0.4,2.1,12.7,10.5,-1.5,0.1,-1.6 .Union County,-4.0,2.0,10.9,8.9,-5.8,0.1,-5.9 .Vanderburgh County,1.7,2.3,13.4,11.1,-0.5,0.9,-1.4 .Vermillion County,-4.1,-2.4,12.0,14.4,-1.6,0.4,-2.0 .Vigo County,-6.0,0.8,12.3,11.6,-6.6,1.3,-7.9 .Wabash County,-5.4,0.8,12.0,11.1,-6.1,0.0,-6.1 .Warren County,9.3,0.3,11.6,11.2,9.1,-0.1,9.3 .Warrick County,13.4,3.4,11.9,8.5,10.2,0.3,9.9 .Washington County,5.6,3.4,12.8,9.4,2.4,0.2,2.2 .Wayne County,-4.4,0.9,12.3,11.4,-5.2,0.7,-5.9 .Wells County,3.1,3.0,11.7,8.7,0.2,0.1,0.1 .White County,-4.0,3.2,14.3,11.1,-7.0,2.5,-9.4 .Whitley County,9.4,4.6,13.5,8.9,4.9,0.4,4.5 "*Rates per 1,000 average population at the midpoint of the time period - See ""State and County Terms & Definitions"" for calculation",,,,,,, "**Total population change includes residual - see ""State and County Terms & Definitions""",,,,,,, "Note: The April 1, 2000 Population Estimates base reflects changes to the Census 2000 population from the Count Question Resolution program and geographic program revisions. Dash (-) represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable",,,,,,, Suggested Citation:,,,,,,, "Table 6: Estimates of Average Annual Rates of the Components of Population Change for Counties of Indiana: April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2004 (CO-EST2004-06-18)",,,,,,, "Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau",,,,,,, "Release Date: April 14, 2005",,,,,,,