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Released on: 25 May 2016
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Statistical bulletin
Indication of the future size and age structure of the population in the regions, local authorities, clinical commissioning groups and NHS regions of England.
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Released on: 24 March 2020
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Statistical bulletin
Indicate potential future population size of English local and health authorities. Widely used in planning – for example labour market, housing, health and education.
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Released on: 29 May 2014
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Statistical bulletin
Indication of the future size and age structure of the population in the regions, local authorities, clinical commissioning groups and NHS regions of England.
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Released on: 21 March 2012
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Statistical bulletin
Indication of the future size and age structure of the population in the regions, local authorities, clinical commissioning groups and NHS regions of England.
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Released on: 09 April 2019
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Statistical bulletin
2016-based variant subnational population projections, including a variant based on a 10-year trend of migration data and variants with higher and lower levels of net international migration.
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Released on: 24 March 2020
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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.
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Released on: 07 August 2025
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Dataset
Tools to locate the dataset tables and supporting documentation for the 2014, 2016, 2018, 2020, 2021 and 2022-based national population projections. Contains links to the principal and (where available) variant projections for the UK and constituent countries for 100 years ahead.
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Released on: 28 January 2025
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Dataset
Open data for Wales principal and variant projections. Single year of age and sex with underlying data.
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Released on: 28 January 2025
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Dataset
Open data for England principal and variant projections. Single year of age and sex with underlying data.
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Released on: 28 January 2025
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Dataset
Open data for Scotland principal and variant projections. Single year of age and sex with underlying data.