Population projections by year and gender
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POPU2009: 2006-based principal population projections for Wales, 2006 to 2031
Knowledge and Analytical Services, Welsh Government
Added to StatsWales: October 2007.
Source: Office for National Statistics
All figures are in thousands.
This table provides population projections for Wales by the following categories (the data can be found by using the interactive drill down method):
Gender: All persons, males & females,
Age-group: Children, working age and pensioners, Quinary age-groups, single year of age
Year: Mid year population for 2006 through to 2031
The Office for National Statistics produces full population projections by age and sex for the United Kingdom and constituent countries every two years. These projections are based on a review of all the underlying assumptions regarding fertility, mortality and net migration. The projections only reflect what would happen if the assumptions became true.
2006-based variant projections are produced based on different combinations of alternative assumptions of future fertility, mortality and migration. These are available on the GAD website:
http://www.gad.gov.uk
***** Age group item notes:
Children: Aged 0 to 15
Working Age: Working age and pensionable age populations based on state pension
age for given year.
Source: Office for National Statistics
All figures are in thousands.
This table provides population projections for Wales by the following categories (the data can be found by using the interactive drill down method):
Gender: All persons, males & females,
Age-group: Children, working age and pensioners, Quinary age-groups, single year of age
Year: Mid year population for 2006 through to 2031
The Office for National Statistics produces full population projections by age and sex for the United Kingdom and constituent countries every two years. These projections are based on a review of all the underlying assumptions regarding fertility, mortality and net migration. The projections only reflect what would happen if the assumptions became true.
2006-based variant projections are produced based on different combinations of alternative assumptions of future fertility, mortality and migration. These are available on the GAD website:
http://www.gad.gov.uk
***** Age group item notes:
Children: Aged 0 to 15
Working Age: Working age and pensionable age populations based on state pension
age for given year.
Population Projections