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Release: Births by Area of Usual Residence of Mother, England and Wales, 2010

Released: 15 September 2011 Next edition: 31 October 2012

Contact

Elizabeth McLaren

Vital Statistics Outputs Branch

vsob@ons.gsi.gov.uk

Telephone: +44 (0)1329 444110

Categories: Population, Births and Fertility, Live Births and Stillbirths, Births by Mother's Area of Residence

Frequency of release: Annually

Language: English

Geographical coverage: England and Wales

Geographical breakdown: Local Authority and County

In this release

Presents data on birth registrations in England and Wales by area of usual residence of mother. The tables contain summary data for live births for local authorities and health areas including figures by age of mother.

For information on data quality, legislation and procedures relating to birth statistics, please see Births metadata (375.7 Kb Pdf)  and Quality and Methodology Information for Births Statistics (117.8 Kb Pdf) .

There is also a Frequently asked questions on births and fertility document (198 Kb Pdf) .

There is also an interactive mapping tool which enables trends in fertility to be analysed at the local level.

The outcome of the birth statistics review and lookup file (44.1 Kb Pdf)  shows how the current Births by Usual Area of Residence tables relate to former Series FM1 tables.

The Vital Statistics: Population and Health Reference Tables provide quarterly and annual births data for the United Kingdom and its constituent countries.

For data for other UK countries please see the latest birth statistics for Northern Ireland and the latest birth statistics for Scotland.

We welcome feedback on the content, format and relevance of this release. The Health and Life Events (HLED) User Engagement Strategy (95.1 Kb Pdf) outlines the divisional approach to user engagement.

These National Statistics are produced to high professional standards and released according to the arrangements approved by the UK Statistics Authority.

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