Population
There is a wide range of population data available from central government, private companies and local government. The most complete source of population information is the census.
Undertaken once every ten years the census provides a comprehensive picture of the entire population and is unique because it covers everyone at the same time and asks the same core questions everywhere, making it easy to compare different parts of the country. The results from the last Census in 2001 have been included on this website.
Many of the other sources of population information come from the Office for National Statistics including population estimates and projections, migration, births and deaths data.
Population data provides vital statistical information that guides policy and the funding of public services, including education, health and transport. It is also an important resource for business, education and research.
Please Note: The following documents for downloading are provided in
PDF and therefore require Acrobat Reader software in order to read them.
Downloads
General:
Staffordshire Population fact sheet (June 06)
2001 Census Ward and Town Populations
Population Briefing Papers:
Registrar Generals Mid Year Population Estimates 2007 (PDF, 128KB)
Registrar Generals Mid Year Population Estimates 1982-2005
Sub National Population Projections 2006 (PDF, 84KB)
Sub National Household Projections 2004
Census Copyright : All of the Census outputs contained on these webpages are Crown Copyright © and are reproduced with the permission of the Controllers of Her Majesty's Stationery Officer and the Queen's printer for Scotland. For the full licensing agreement click here.
Key Contact: Mark Sproston, mark.sproston@staffordshire.gov.uk, 01785 27 7359
Please report any broken links in the Research pages to research@staffordshire.gov.uk.
Last Modified:
21/08/2008 14:21:04
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