Population estimates by sex, age and administrative area
Published on 8 August 2013
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Main Points
1. Background
2. The population of Scotland
3. The age and sex structure of the population mid-2011 and mid-2012
4. Components of population change for Council areas
5. Estimates for administrative areas in Scotland
5.1 Population change between Census Day 2011 and mid-2012
5.2 Components of migration Census Day 2011 to mid-2012
5.3 In and out migration
5.4 Net migration
5.5 Age and sex structure of administrative areas in Scotland
5.6 Population density mid-2011 and mid-2012
6. Notes and definitions
7. Notes on statistical publications
8. Related organisations
List of Tables
Table A: Components of population change for Council areas: Census Day 2011 to mid-2012
Table 1a: Estimated population by age and sex, Scotland, mid-2011
Table 1b: Estimated population by age and sex, Scotland, mid-2012
Table 2a: Estimated population by sex, single year of age and administrative area, mid-2011
Table 2b: Estimated population by sex, single year of age and administrative area, mid-2012
Table 3a: Estimated population by sex, five year age group and administrative area, mid-2011
Table 3b: Estimated population by sex, five year age group and administrative area, mid-2012
Table 4a: Components of population change by administrative area, Census Day 2011 to mid-2012
Table 4b: Components of population change by administrative area, Census Day 2011 to mid-2011
Table 4c: Components of population change by administrative area, mid-2011 to mid-2012
Table 5a: Components of migration by administrative area, Census Day 2011 to mid-2012
Table 5b: Components of migration by administrative area, Census Day 2011 to mid-2011
Table 5c: Components of migration by administrative area, mid-2011 to mid-2012
Table 6a: Age and sex structure of administrative areas, mid-2011
Table 6b: Age and sex structure of administrative areas, mid-2012
Table 7a: Rest of UK / Overseas moves by age group, Census Day 2011 to mid-2012
Table 7b: Rest of UK / Overseas moves and total resident population of Scotland by age group, Census Day 2011 to mid-2011
Table 7c: Rest of UK / Overseas moves and total resident population of Scotland by age group, mid-2011 to mid-2012
Table 8a: Land area and population density by administrative area, mid-2011
Table 8b: Land area and population density by administrative area, mid-2012
List of Figures
Figure 1: Estimated population of Scotland, 1952 to 2012
Figure 2: Natural change and net migration, 1952 to 2012
Figure 3: Movements to/from the rest of the UK, 1981 to 2012
Figure 4: Movements to/from overseas, 1991 to 2012
Figure 5: Estimated population by age and sex, mid-2012
Figure 6: The changing age structure of Scotland's population, mid-2001 to mid-2011
Figure 7: Percentage population change between Census Day 2011 and mid-2012
Figure 8: In and out migration from Census Day 2011 to mid-2012 as a percentage of population by Council area (ranked by proportion of increasing in-migrants)
Figure 9a: Origin of in-migrants by Council area, Census Day 2011 to mid-2012 (ranked by increasing percentage of migrants from within Scotland)
Figure 9b: Destination of out-migrants by Council area, Census Day 2011 to mid-2012 (ranked by increasing percentage of migrants to within Scotland)
Figure 10: Proportion of males and females by Council area, mid-2012
Figure 11: Age structure of Council areas, mid-2012 (ranked by percentage aged 65+)
Figure 12: Age structure of NHS Board areas, mid-2012 (ranked by percentage aged 65+)
Figure 13a: Population density by Council area, mid-2012 23
Figure 13b: Population density by Council area, mid-2012 24
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