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UK 2011 census results (early stuff)
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The
Grauniad
has a nice table of population stuff (including population change) by local authority in England and Wales:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/datablog/2012/jul/16/2011-census-results-data
Manchester grew the most, which is quite a turnaround though perhaps not a surprise. But interesting patterns all over; in Wales only Blaenau Gwent lost population, and then not by much.
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Quote from: Comrade Sibboleth on July 20, 2012, 07:58:20 pm
The
Grauniad
has a nice table of population stuff (including population change) by local authority in England and Wales:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/datablog/2012/jul/16/2011-census-results-data
Manchester grew the most, which is quite a turnaround though perhaps not a surprise. But interesting patterns all over; in Wales only Blaenau Gwent lost population, and then not by much.
Nice. Though according to the map some authorities in London grew faster than Manchester. Tower Hamlets was at 26%, Newham is at 23% and Hackney matches Manchester's 19%.
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Wow, amazingly stable. Very few authorities that are losing people, and the one with the biggest decline only at 4%. What's up with that?
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As expected, my area was one of the few that shrunk.
It's a shame there's no 'of voting age' column - really makes any comparison worthless, because you end up needing to include non-voting 15-17 year olds.
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Quote from: Hatman on July 20, 2012, 09:46:44 pm
Wow, amazingly stable. Very few authorities that are losing people, and the one with the biggest decline only at 4%. What's up with that?
We don't like moving far unless there's not much option.
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JSYK, I still believe the hypothesis put forward by TESCO PLC that there are 77 million people in the UK when unregistered citizens, tourists, studentsm and Illegal immigration is included.
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Scotland will not be releasing results till the end of the year
The estimated population mid 2011 was 5.25 million, our highest ever. Well it's about time...
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