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Click here to sortPrincipal ProjectionBased on the 2008-based Principal local authority population projections for Wales produced by the Welsh Assembly Government.Click here to sortHigher VariantBased on the 2008-based Higher variant local authority population projections for Wales produced by the Welsh Assembly Government.Click here to sortLower VariantBased on the 2008-based Lower variant local authority population projections for Wales produced by the Welsh Assembly Government.Click here to sortZero Migration VariantBased on the 2008-based Zero migration variant local authority population projections for Wales produced by the Welsh Assembly Government.
200830,67930,67930,67930,679
200930,96231,03930,88530,944
201031,24631,39731,09731,211
201131,54031,76031,32231,488
201231,85332,13931,57131,785
201332,14632,49631,80332,064
201432,43732,84632,03832,341
201532,71933,18432,26632,613
201632,99833,51832,49332,884
201733,26933,84232,71333,146
201833,52634,15132,92133,397
201933,77234,44633,12033,636
202033,99334,71533,29533,849
202134,20834,97833,46534,057
202234,41835,23533,63134,261
202334,60835,47133,77934,447
202434,79635,70333,92434,630
202534,97035,92434,05234,797
202635,13936,14134,17634,959
202735,29836,34734,29035,110
202835,45436,56234,39235,259
202935,61336,78034,49435,410
203035,76936,99834,59235,561
203135,92137,21334,68535,705
203236,05837,41534,76235,836
203336,20137,62434,84335,973

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Local Authority Household Projections for Wales, 2008-2033

Knowledge and Analytical Services, Welsh Government

Last update: 29 September 2010
Was added to StatsWales: 29 September 2010
Next Update: No longer updated.
Will be added to StatsWales by: Not a regular output
Source: Welsh Assembly Government Statistical Directorate
Contact: stats.housing@wales.gsi.gov.uk

Notes:

This table provides household data by the following categories (the data can be found by using the interactive drill down method):

Key measures: All Households, Households by Type, Average Household Size, Private Household Population.

Years: 2008 to 2033

Areas: Isle of Anglesey, Gwynedd, Conwy, Denbighshire, Flintshire, Wrexham, Powys, Ceredigion, Pembrokeshire, Carmarthenshire, Swansea, Neath Port Talbot, Bridgend, The Vale of Glamorgan, Rhondda Cynon Taf, Merthyr Tydfil, Caerphilly, Blaenau Gwent, Torfaen, Monmouthshire, Newport, Cardiff

Household Type: 1 person, 2 person (no children), 2 person (1 adult, 1 child), 3 person (no children), 3 person (2 adults, 1 children), 3 person (1 adult, 2 children), 4 person (no children), 4 person (2+ adults, 1+ children), 4 person (1 adult, 3 children), 5+ person (no children), 5+ person (2+ adults, 1+ children), 5+ person (1 adult, 4+ children), All types

Variants: Principal Projection, Higher Variant, Lower Variant, Zero Migration (Natural Change Only) Variant.

The household projection figures by local authority are based on the 2008-based Local Authority Population Projections produced by the Welsh Assembly Government. The household projection figures provided on StatsWales for Wales as a whole are based on the 2008-based National Population Projections for Wales produced by the Office for National Statistics. As a result the household projections by local authority do not add up to those published for Wales as a whole. For guidance on when to use the national and local authority projection figures see chapter 5 of the Summary Report for the 2008-based household projections for Wales:

http://wales.gov.uk/topics/statistics/publications/hseholdproj08sum/?lang=en

The 2006-based and 2008-based household projections use a different methodology to that used for the 2003 based sub-national household projections and are the first to be produced for the 22 unitary authorities in Wales. Previous household projections for Wales were produced together with those for England by Anglia Ruskin University.

The new methodology has been developed in conjunction with the Wales Sub-national Household Estimates and Projections Working Group (WASHP). Members of WASHP include representatives with experience of demographic and housing data from Welsh local authorities, the Data Unit and the Welsh Assembly Government.

It should be noted that both the population and household projections do not make allowances for the effects of local or central government policies on future population levels, distribution and change. They are merely an indication of what would happen if certain assumptions were realised.

household, projection, population, average household size

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HOUS0107