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Released on: 28 January 2025 | Dataset
Open data for Wales principal and variant projections. Single year of age and sex with underlying data.
Open data for Great Britain principal and variant projections. Single year of age and sex with underlying data.
Open data for Scotland principal and variant projections. Single year of age and sex with underlying data.
Open data for UK principal and variant projections. Single year of age and sex with underlying data.
Comparison of mid-year population estimates with 1971-based to 2022-based national population projections for the UK and constituent countries, including measures of error.
Released on: 20 March 2014 | Statistical bulletin
People living within the boundaries of the National Parks in England and Wales, analysed by age and sex, including population densities.
Released on: 24 March 2020 | Dataset
Population figures over a 25-year period, by single year of age and sex for clinical commissioning groups in England. 2018-based estimates are the latest principal projection.
Released on: 03 December 2018 | Statistical bulletin
Indication of the future number of households in England and its regions and local authorities.
Comparison of births with 1971-based to 2022-based national population projections for the UK and constituent countries, including measures of error.
Released on: 29 June 2020 | Statistical bulletin
Indication of the future number of households in England and its regions and local authorities. Used for planning in areas such as housing and social care.