Summary statistics for Wales by region: 2020
20 mai 2020 Population change due to net migration and other changes was positive in all authorities during this period. Cardiff was the local authority ...
Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan Population Needs Assessment
The population of South Cardiff is ethnically very diverse compared to the rest of Wales. Cardiff is an initial accommodation and dispersal centre for asylum
The Cardiff Economy and Labour Market Apr 18 - Mar 19 (Draft)
Since 2004 the qualification levels of the Cardiff population aged 16 to 64 have improved and compared favourably with those of Wales and the UK. The
Cardiff and VoG Population Needs Assessment 2022
11 jan. 2022 Glamorgan and Cardiff and Vale University Health Board has previously been established: The Regional Partnership Board. The Population Needs ...
Cardiff 19th Century Gameboard Instructions
Playing the Cardiff C19th timeline game will raise pupil awareness of historical figures Cardiff's population grew rapidly throughout the 1800s.
The Cardiff Economy and Labour Market Apr 17 - Mar 18 (Draft)
Cardiff Council and other key organisations in Cardiff and Wales. Core services include: Figure 1: Cardiff and UK Population Age Structures Mid?2016.
Cardiff and Vale local public health plan 2019-22
There are an increasing number of people in our area with diabetes as well as more people with dementia in our area as the population ages. The number of
Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan Population needs assessment
Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan. Population needs assessment for the Social Services and Wellbeing (Wales) Act 2014. An assessment of the care and support
Overview of health and wellbeing needs for Cardiff South East
The Cardiff population is relatively young compared with the rest of Wales with the proportion of infants (0-4 yrs) and young working age population
Cardiff West Neighbourhood Report
Source: Mid-year Population Estimates ONS/Cardiff Research Centre Source: Ask Cardiff Survey 2016
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The most populated authority in Wales is by some way Cardiff with an estimated 364000 residents in 2018 representing nearly 24 per cent of the population of its region South East Wales This region also included the authority with the smallest population in Wales Merthyr Tydfil with a population of around 60000
Cardiff - Wikipedia
In 2018 South East Wales was home to 1 53 million residents of which around 24 per cent lived in Cardiff This was by some way the largest local authority in the region and in Wales in terms of population with an estimated 364000 residents
Cardiff Today Report - Cardiff Partnership
In 2020 there were 369202 people living in Cardiff Population change in recent years has been driven by the 16-64 age group who make up 67 3 of the population ardiff’s population aged 0-15 is 18 4 of the total population and 14 3 are aged 65+ ardiff’s older population is currently more concentrated in the North with high numbers in
Key Statistics for Cardiff - Senedd
Around 317500 people live in Cardiff which with 2263 people per square kilometre is more densely populated than Wales as a whole Between 1996 and 2006 the local authority's population increased by 4 compared to a 2 6 rise in Wales overall 75 of Cardiff residents were born in Wales and 11 of people aged three or more can speak Welsh
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CYN Cardiff 11148 346090 TotalUsualResidents 11148 5394 169893 5754 176197 White British Population TotalUsualResidents Male Female 25 29 Males CYN
What is the population of Cardiff City Centre?
- Cardiff is the main commercial centre of Wales as well as the base for the Senedd. At the 2011 census, the unitary authority area population was put at 346,090, and the wider urban area at 479,000. In 2011 it ranked sixth in the world in a National Geographic magazine list of alternative tourist destinations.
Why is Cardiff the largest town in Wales?
- Much of this was due to migration from within and outside Wales: in 1841, a quarter of Cardiff's population were English-born and more than 10 per cent born in Ireland. By the 1881 census, Cardiff had overtaken Merthyr and Swansea to become the largest town in Wales.
What county is Cardiff in?
- It forms a principal area, officially known as the City and County of Cardiff (Welsh: Dinas a Sir Caerdydd), and the city is the eleventh-largest in the United Kingdom. Located in the south-east of Wales and in the Cardiff Capital Region, Cardiff is the county town of the historic county of Glamorgan and in 1974–1996 of South Glamorgan.
What is the ethnic makeup of Cardiff?
- The ethnic make-up of Cardiff's population at the 2011 census was: 84.7% White, 1.6% mixed White and Black African/Caribbean, 0.7% mixed White and Asian, 0.6% mixed other, 8.1% Asian, 2.4% Black, 1.4% Arab and 0.6% other ethnic groups. This means almost 53,000 people from a non-white ethnic group reside in the city.
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