House prices key to attracting residents
The Island's population is beginning to grow again, according to the latest official figures.
Last year's census showed a decline in the number of residents, sounding alarm bells for government hopes of economic growth, which are pinned on growing the workforce.
However, the first quarterly economic report of 2017 - giving a snapshot of business sectors and the jobs market - tells a different story.
It suggests the population has grown by around 300 in the past year, and analysts think some have moved here to fill jobs, as unemployment falls.
Executive Director of Policy and Strategy in the Cabinet Office Carl Hawker says more efforts are needed to sustain that trend:
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