Tuesday, 25 September 2012

Annual Mid-year Population Estimates for England and Wales, Mid 2011

Statistical Bulletin via ONS Media Centre RSS

Key Points
  • The population of England and Wales was estimated to be 56,170,900 in mid-2011, with the population of England estimated to be 53,107,200 and the population of Wales estimated to be 3,063,800
  • The population of England and Wales increased by 95,000 (0.2 per cent) between 2011 Census day (27 March) and the mid-year point (30 June)
  • In England and Wales there were 187,600 births and 121,000 deaths in the three months between 2011 Census day and the mid-year point
  • The estimated flow of international migrants into England and Wales between 2011 Census day and the mid-year point was 98,200 and the estimated flow out of England and Wales was 68,500
  • Compared to the 26 member states of the European Union (excluding the UK), the population of England and Wales ranks fourth, behind Germany, France and Italy
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Hazel’s comment:
There’s a very interesting chart of males and females by age which has an indent for age 69 (that’s where I am) which is not entirely explained by 1943 being in the middle of WWII.


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