The early 2000s witnessed a rebound, highlighted by a significant spike of 2.0% in 2003, due to favorable migration policies. Growth remained robust through the 2010s, with peaks like 2.2% in 2016, reflecting sustained immigration and natural increases. A sharp dip in 2021 (0.4%) and 2022 (0.1%) can be attributed to pandemic-related border closures. However, the growth rate bounced back to 2.0% in 2023 as international migration resumed.
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