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A working paper that explores different methodological options for Small Area Population Estimates in the transformed population estimation system.
This publication details the number of importing and exporting businesses who have moved goods between Great Britain (GB) and the European Union (EU), and the United Kingdom (UK) and Non-EU countries using a customs declaration.
Explains the structure of the ageing population and provides evidence on what an ageing population means for the economy, services and society. We intend to follow this report with a ‘Living Longer’ series of articles that will take a deeper...
Subnational population projections (SNPPs) indicate the potential future population size of English local authorities and health geographies. Widely used in planning – for example labour market, housing, health and education.
Annual details of the residents of the UK by region and local and unitary authorities.
Population and migration statistics for rural and urban areas.
National population projections (NPPs) provide an indication of the potential future population size of the UK and its constituent countries. A headline only interim release using the latest available population data including Census 2021 (with a planned 2021 base-year) and...
National population projections provide an indication of the future size and age structure of the UK and its constituent countries based on a set of assumptions of future fertility, mortality and migration, including a number of variant projections based on...
National population estimates broken down into small geographical areas (Super Output Areas, health geographies, electoral wards, Parliamentary constituencies and National Parks) rebased using Census 2021 to use as a comparable data time series of estimates with years before the mid-2021...
The potential future population size of the UK and its constituent countries; widely used in planning, for example, fiscal projections, health, education and pensions.
Latest update on our population and migration statistics transformation journey.
This release contains the rebased mid-year estimates for the period 2012 to 2020 to align with Census 2021 results.
Why does population ageing matter and what do the Census 2021 data tell us? This article was compiled in partnership with Age UK, the Centre for Ageing Better and the International Longevity Centre UK.
Statistics about livestock populations in England and the UK.
The 2022 mid-year population and migration estimates for Northern Ireland and the 11 Local Government Districts.
At the Office for National Statistics (ONS), we want your views on our ambitious plans for the transformation of our population and migration statistics. These statistics cover a wide range of areas, including household characteristics, employment, health, religion and international...
An overview of the UK population, how it's changed, why it's changed and how it's projected to change in the future.
Annual details of the residents of the UK by region and local or unitary authorities.
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