Revised mid-year population estimates for mid-2002 to mid-2008 were published on 13 May 2010. Associated estimates of the very elderly, household population and population by marital status will be revised in due course. Publication dates will be announce...
Shows estimates of the UK population by country of birth and nationality.
These data are produced using the Annual Population Survey (APS) which is the Labour Force Survey plus various sample boosts. APS datasets are produced quarterly with each datas...
Contains the proceedings of a workshop organised and hosted by the Small
Area Health Statistics Unit (SAHSU). The workshop took place on 11 December
1997 at Imperial College, with the invited participation of statisticians,
demographers, geographers, e...
The cohabitation estimates compliment the published legal marital status population estimates. They show the numbers in each marital status category who are estimated to be in an, opposite-sex, co-residential cohabiting partnership.
The cohabitation es...
The population estimates analysis tool presents some key patterns and trends in the revised mid-year population estimates and includes a number of useful analyses and facts. The tool is interactive allowing the user to view estimates for specific areas o...
Data from a 2007 nationally representative residential survey of England were extrapolated to the whole population to estimate the number of veterans currently residing in private households in England.
Table 5 shows the estimated resident population at mid-2002 for Wales by single year of age and sex.
These are revised population estimates, revised in light of the local authority population studies.
Definition of resident population:
The esti...
Table 13 shows broad components of population change for mid-2001 to mid-2002 for health areas in the United Kingdom.
These are revised population estimates, revised in light of the local authority population studies. They replace the revised populati...
Table 10 shows broad components of population change for mid-2001 to mid-2002 for local authorities in the United Kingdom.
These are revised population estimates, revised in light of the local authority population studies. They replace the revised pop...
Table 5 shows the estimated resident population at mid-2005 for Wales by single year of age and sex.
Definition of resident population:
The estimated resident population of an area includes all people who usually live there, whatever their national...
Table 5 shows the estimated resident population at mid-2004 for Wales by single year of age and sex.
Definition of resident population:
The estimated resident population of an area includes all people who usually live there, whatever their national...
The Office of Population Censuses and Surveys (now part of the Office for National Statistics), jointly with the Royal College of General Practitioners and the Department of Health, conducted the fourth of a series of studies of Morbidity Statistics from ...
Following on from a small pilot study in 1951-54, surveys of morbidity in General Practice have taken place about every ten years since 1955-56.
The latest study was carried out in 1991-92 by the Office of Population Censuses and Surveys on behalf of t...
The Office for National Statistics, The General Register Office for Scotland and the Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency carry out the National Census of Population and Housing which is conducted every ten years. The last Census was conducted ...
The Office for National Statistics and the General Register Office for Scotland carry out the National Census of Population and Housing which is conducted every ten years, the most recent being 1991. Questions were asked on population by age, sex, marital...
The ONS Longitudinal Study (LS) contains anonymised linked census and vital event data for one per cent of the population of England and Wales.
Event information includes births, deaths, widow(er)hoods, cancer registrations, migration, enlistments and ...