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Provisional quarterly live births, stillbirths, maternities and stillbirth rates by gestational age, age of mother at birth, ethnicity, and area deprivation (using the Index of Multiple Deprivation), ...
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The basic design of the index is the same as that used in the second edition of the SOC2000. The index consists of an ordered list of job titles, showing the SOC2010 and SOC2000 unit groups to which ...
Over the 10 years between mid-2022 and mid-2032, the population of the UK is projected to increase by 4.9 million (7.3%) from an estimated 67.6 million to 72.5 million; this increase is projected to ...
National population projections (NPPs) provide an indication of the potential future population size of the UK and its constituent countries. A full NPP release using the latest available population ...
There have been more than 22 million weddings in England and Wales over the last 70 years. The number of marriages peaked in 1972 at over 400,000. However, the number of weddings has almost halved ...
Introduces the work undertaken to look at alternative ways of delivering a future census. The conduct of the UK’s 2011 Census has benefited from the lessons learned from the 2001 Census, including ...
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Annual Population Survey (APS) estimates have been affected by increased volatility, resulting from smaller sample sizes, meaning that estimates of change should be treated with additional caution; ...