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Theme: Population

Key Publications

Statistical bulletin: 2011 Census: Population Estimates for the United Kingdom, 27 March 2011 17-Dec-2012
This bulletin, 2011 Census Population Estimates for the United Kingdom, covers the first release of 2011 Census data for the UK. It describes the usually resident population of the UK and its constituent countries, by age and sex, and provides information on how the population has changed over time.
Statistical bulletin: Population Estimates for England and Wales, Mid-2002 to Mid-2010 Revised (Subnational) 30-Apr-2013
Mid-2002 to Mid-2010 Subnational Population Estimates for England and Wales revised.
Statistical bulletin: Migration Statistics Quarterly Report, May 2013 23-May-2013
The Migration Statistics Quarterly Report (MSQR) is a summary of the quarterly releases of official international migration data. This edition covers those quarterly datasets released on 23 May. It also links to other migration products released on that date.
Statistical bulletin: National Population Projections, 2010-Based Statistical Bulletin 26-Oct-2011
This statistical bulletin presents the key findings from the 2010-based national population projections
Statistical bulletin: Births and Deaths in England and Wales, 2011 (Final) 17-Oct-2012
Births and Deaths in England and Wales (final), 2011

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Reference table: Mid-2002 to Mid-2010 Subnational Population Estimates revised in light of the 2011 Census (ZIP 3270Kb) 30-Apr-2013
Estimates of the usually resident population as at 30 June of the reference year, revised in light of the 2011 Census. Estimates reflect the administrative boundaries in place on 30 June 2011.
Reference table: Provisional Long Term International Migration (LTIM) estimates Sep 2012 (Excel sheet 567Kb) 23-May-2013
This product shows estimates of long-term international migration for the UK from the year ending Dec 02 to the year ending Sep 12. Data for 2012 is provisional. The tables and charts show the time series for immigration, emigration and net migration (the difference between immigration and emigration). Table 1 and Table 2 contain estimates of Long-Term International Migration (LTIM) by citizenship and by main reason for migration. LTIM is the most comprehensive measure of long-term international migration and is primarily based on the International Passenger Survey (IPS), with some adjustments. As detailed analyses on the characteristics of migrants are not possible from LTIM, Table 3 contains a cross tabulation of citizenship by main reason for migration based on IPS data only
Reference table: Birth Summary Tables - England and Wales, 2011 (Final) (Excel sheet 277Kb) 17-Oct-2012
The tables contain data for numbers of live births, fertility rates, percentage of births outside marriage/civil partnership, sex ratio, mean age of mother, area of usual residence of mother and country of birth of mother and father.
Reference table: Death Registration Summary Tables - England and Wales, 2011 (Final) (Excel sheet 341Kb) 17-Oct-2012
Death statistics reported include counts of deaths by age and sex and by selected cause. Standardised mortality ratios and infant mortality rates by area of usual residence are also included.

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