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Released on: 18 August 2020
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Dataset
Projected indicators included are derived from the published 2018-based subnational population projections for England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland up to the year 2043. The indicators are the projected percentage of the population aged 65 years and over, 85 years and over, 0 to 15 years, 16 to 64 years, 16 years to State Pension age, State Pension age and over, median age and the Old Age Dependency Ratio (the number of people of State Pension age per 1000 of those aged 16 years to below State Pension age).
This dataset has been produced by the Ageing Analysis Team for inclusion in the subnational ageing tool, which was published on July 20, 2020 (see link in Related datasets). The tool is interactive, and users can compare latest and projected measures of ageing for up to four different areas through selection on a map or from a drop-down menu.
Note on data sources: England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland independently publish subnational population projections and the data available here are a compilation of these datasets. The ONS publish national level data for the UK, England, Wales and England & Wales, which has been included. National level data for Scotland and Northern Ireland have been taken from their subnational population projections datasets.
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Released on: 18 November 2021
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Corporate Information
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Released on: 27 October 2020
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Corporate Information
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Released on: 19 August 2020
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Corporate Information
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Released on: 25 October 2021
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Corporate Information
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Released on: 13 August 2021
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Corporate Information
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Released on: 26 January 2024
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Corporate Information
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Released on: 30 July 2025
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Methodology
National and subnational mid-year population estimates for England and Wales, broken down by administrative area, age, sex and components of population change.
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Released on: 25 November 2024
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Methodology
Methodology for national population estimates broken down into small geographical areas – Super Output Areas, health geographies, electoral wards, Parliamentary constituencies and National Parks.
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Released on: 09 September 2020
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Methodology
Methodology for national population estimates broken down into small geographical areas – Super Output Areas, health geographies, electoral wards, Parliamentary constituencies and National Parks.