People on the move in England and Wales 8 October 2015 By During the last two weeks students have been making their way to university in droves for the start of the academic year. In 2013/14, the total number of first-degree undergraduates at higher education institutions, who classed themselves as resident in the UK was 1.3 million. Posted in People, Population and Community AnalysisInteractiveMigrationPopulation
How has life expectancy changed over time? 9 September 2015 By ONS Digital In 1841 the average newborn girl was not expected to see her 43rd birthday. Thankfully times have changed and so have life expectancies in the 170 years since the first lifetable was constructed. Posted in People, Population and Community AnalysisHealthLife expectancyPensionsPopulation
Trends in births and deaths over the last century 15 July 2015 By Rob Fry In 2014 there were 695,233 live births and 501,424 deaths registered in England and Wales. But how does this compare to the previous 100 years, and what important events have influenced trends? Posted in People, Population and Community AnalysisPopulation
A decade of population change in England and Wales 25 June 2015 By Rob Fry The England and Wales population was 57,408,654 in 2014, an increase of 4.3 million since 2004. Posted in People, Population and Community Population
Where do single people live in England and Wales? 13 February 2015 By Rob Fry The 2011 Census showed that 51% of adults in England and Wales were single, a rise from 47% in 2001. The concentration of single people however, varied across England and Wales. Posted in People, Population and Community 2011 CensusInteractiveMapPopulation