Annual mid-year population estimates for people aged 90 years and over by sex and single year of age (90 to 104) and 105 years and over, and comparisons between UK countries.
Publications
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Estimates of the very old, including centenarians, UK: 2002 to 2018
Annual mid-year population estimates for people aged 90 years and over by sex and single year of age (90 to 104) and 105 years and over, and comparisons between UK countries.
Data
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Mid-year population estimates of the very old, including centenarians: Wales
Annual mid-year population estimates for those aged 90 years and over by sex and single year of age (90 to 104) and the 105 years and over age group, 2002 to 2020, Wales.
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Mid-year population estimates of the very old, including centenarians: UK
Annual mid-year population estimates for those aged 90 years and over by sex and single year of age (90 to 104) and the 105 years and over age group, 2002 to 2020, UK.
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Mid-year population estimates of the very old, including centenarians: England
Annual mid-year population estimates for those aged 90 years and over by sex and single year of age (90 to 104) and the 105 years and over age group, 2002 to 2020, England.
Methodology
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Comparing methods of producing estimates of those aged 90 and over by single year of age and sex, England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland and the UK
Comparison of methods used to produce population estimates for people aged 90 years and over by the Office for National Statistics, the National Records of Scotland and the Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency.
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Estimates of the very old, including centenarians, QMI
Quality and Methodology Information report for annual mid-year population estimates for the very old, detailing the strengths and limitations of the data, methods used, and data uses and users.
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Calculating population estimates of the very old
Methods used to produce the population estimates of the very old (aged 90 years and over) by single year of age and sex, UK, England, and Wales.
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