30 Apr 2020 The population aged 0 to 15 years has seen the largest percentage decrease due to fewer births every year since. 2009. Since 2000 Scotland's.
30 Jun 2022 The report provides an overview of Scotland in 2017 looking at key demographic trends for population migration
12 Jan 2022 This statistical report provides interim national population projections for Scotland based on the mid-2020 population estimates. Projected ...
11 Jun 2020 Scotland's share of the UK population could fall from 8.2% to 7.7%. Projected change varies under different assumptions. Variant projections ...
29 Oct 2015 variant projections Scotland's population is projected to increase between 2014 and. 2039. Only the natural change only and low population ...
14 Aug 2019 The report provides an overview of Scotland in 2018 looking at key demographic trends for population migration
30 Jun 2016 As well as providing information about trends in migration and the number of births and deaths in Scotland this edition also provides ...
Recognising the importance of population growth and the population profile
26 Oct 2017 Projected Population of Scotland. (2016-based). National population projections by sex and age with UK comparisons.
The latest estimate of Scotland's population (on 30 June 2021) is 5479900 Population growth in the latest year was +0 25 (13900 people) which is lower than the average annual growth in the 5
The estimated population of Scotland as at mid-2018* was 5438100 This was the ninth consecutive year where the population reached a new high Population growth has slowed in the past two
Scotland’s population is projected to age In the year to mid-2017 just under one in five people (19 ) were aged 65 and over However by 2041 one in four people (25 ) are projected to be in this age group * Only people aged 89 and under are shown for illustrative purposes
National Records of Scotland’s main purpose is to collect preserve and produce information about Scotland's people and history and make it available to inform current and future generations It holds records of the census of the population of Scotland from 1841 and every 10 years after that
Table 1 summarises Scotland’s population by nationality group In the year to mid- 2021 there were an estimated 397000 non-British nationals living in Scotland which represented around 7
528000 people living in Scotland who were born outside the UK This was about 10 of the population The number of people born outside of the UK living in Scotland increased by 45000 over the