Demography_of_England

Demographics of England

Demographics of England

Social makeups of England


The demography of England has since 1801 been measured by the decennial national census, and is marked by centuries of population growth and urbanization. Due to the lack of authoritative contemporary sources, estimates of the population of England for dates prior to the first census in 1801 vary considerably. The population of England at the 2021 census was about 56,489,800.[4]

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Map of population density in England as at the 2011 census
The non-metropolitan counties and unitary authorities of England in 2020 by total population.

Population

The population of England in 2021 was estimated to be 56,489,800.[4][5] This is the most recent census.[4] In the previous census, in 2011, the population was 53,012,456.

Data for the 2021 census:

Historical population

Population of England over time
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Vital statistics

[15] This is UK wide information.

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(c) = Census results.

In 2022, the percentage of live births where either one or both parents were born outside of the UK was 36.7%. 31.1% of all live births in England were to mothers born outside of the UK (9.8% born in the EU, 21.3% born outside of the EU).[16]

Current vital statistics

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Historical per cent distribution of the total population by age

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Country of birth

Country of birth given by respondents in the corresponding UK censuses were as follows:

Map showing the percentage of the population born outside England according to the 2011 census.
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Below are the estimates of the largest foreign-born groups in England according to ONS estimates.

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Population pyramid from 2001 to 2020

Age

Population pyramid in 2020

The data below is based on the 2011 census.[27] In 2001, the mean age of England's population was 38.60, and the median age was 37.00. In 2022, the median age was 40.5.[28]

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Ethnicity

Ethnic demographics of England from 1981 - 2021
Ethnic makeup of England in single year age groups in 2021
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Notes for table above

  1. Figure accounts for all of Europe apart from Ireland
  2. Used as main option for when no other options are given, for example in 1971. This group contains all for Canada, Australia and New Zealand
  3. Used as a conglomerate for New Commonwealth for when there are no other options as for example in 1971. This group contains all for remenents of the British Empire after 1945 (if not already indicated).
  4. Estimates taken solely from the immigrant population at the time excluding estimates of those that were white from these areas.
  5. Estimates are taken from a combined estimate of the immigrant population (excluding estimates of white people), additional non-white people who may not have been enumerated, and estimates of non-white people born in the UK from parents from shown areas
  6. The number of people who answered the census may not equal the estimated population total at the time due to the fact an estimated 1 million people did not answer the form.
  7. In 2001, listed under the 'Chinese or other ethnic group' heading.

Population distribution

Ethnicity of school pupils

The ethnicity of school pupils in England has been changing since the figures started to be collected in 2002, White British students proportionally have been in decline compared to other groups who have risen.

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Languages

The most common main languages spoken in England according to the 2011 census are shown below.[37]

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Religion

Religious makeup of England in single year age groups in 2021

Religion in England (2021 census)

  Christianity (46.3%)
  Not religious (36.7%)
  Islam (6.7%)
  Not stated (6.0%)
  Other religions (2.5%)
  Hinduism (1.8%)

Respondents to the 2001, 2011 and 2021 censuses gave their religions as follows:

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See also

Notes


    References

    1. "Population estimates for the UK, England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland - Office for National Statistics". www.ons.gov.uk.
    2. "Custom dataset - Office for National Statistics". Office for National Statistics. 21 March 2021. Retrieved 8 June 2023.
    3. "National Statistics Online – Live births". Statistics.gov.uk. Retrieved 9 August 2022.
    4. Pryor, Francis (2004). Britain BC: Life in Britain and Ireland Before the Romans. London: Harper Perennial. ISBN 978-0007126934.
    5. S. Broadberry et al (2010), "English Medieval Population: Reconciling Time Series and Cross Sectional Evidence", Table 7 (Preprint, p.22); S. Broadberry et al (2010), "British Economic Growth 1270–1870", Table 18 (Preprint, p. 54); see also S. Broadberry et al (2015), British Economic Growth 1270–1870, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 1107070783, Chapter 1, and Table 5.06, pg 205
      See also B. Campbell (1990), "People and Land in the Middle Ages, 1066–1500", in Robert A. Dodgshon and Robin A. Butlin (eds), Historical Geography of England and Wales, 2nd edition. Elsevier. ISBN 1483288412, pp. 69–122 for discussion of drivers and trends underlying the numbers.
    6. Wrigley and Schofield, "The Population History of England, 1541–1871. A reconstruction.", Harvard University Press, 1981, Table 7.8, pgs. 208-9,
    7. At the time of the first census. Census officials estimated that there had been an increase of 77% in the preceding 100 years. In each county women were in the majority. Notes for 1801 taken from Kent 1800–1899 – A Chronicle of the Nineteenth Century Bob Ogley (Froglets Publications 2003) ISBN 1-872337-51-1. Wrigley and Schofield estimate 8,664,000 based on birth and death records.]
    8. 2011 Census: Population Estimates for the United Kingdom, 27 March 2011 (PDF), ONS, 12 December 2011, archived from the original (PDF) on 5 January 2016, retrieved 9 August 2013
    9. "2011 Census: Population Estimates for the United Kingdom" (PDF). Office for National Statistics. 27 March 2011. Retrieved 18 December 2022.
    10. "Vital Statistics: Population and Health Reference Tables". Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 20 July 2017.
    11. A. H. Halsey (1972). Trends in British Society since 1900. Palgrave MacMillan. ISBN 978-1-349-00780-6.
    12. Taken from Casweb UK Data Service from the 1971 UK wide Census. SAS08 of Country of Birth of England.
    13. Taken from Casweb UK Data Service from the 1981 UK wide Census. Table 4 of Country of Birth in England.
    14. Data taken from 1991 census data query on NOMIS
    15. Rose, E. J. B. (Eliot Joseph Benn); Institute of Race Relations (1969). Colour and citizenship : a report on British race relations. Internet Archive. London; New York : Published for the Institute of Race Relations by Oxford U.P. ISBN 978-0-19-218182-4.
    16. Data is taken from United Kingdom Casweb Data services of the United Kingdom 1991 Census on Ethnic Data for England (Table 6)
    17. "Key Statistics for local authorities; Ethnic Statistics for England and Wales". webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk. Archived from the original on 7 September 2021. Retrieved 7 January 2022.
    18. "Key Statistics for England and Wales: Ethnic statistics". webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk. Archived from the original on 8 August 2021. Retrieved 7 January 2022.
    19. "Ethnic group - Office for National Statistics". www.ons.gov.uk. Retrieved 29 November 2022.
    20. "Schools, pupils and their characteristics, Academic Year 2021/22". explore-education-statistics.service.gov.uk. Retrieved 9 September 2022.
    21. "School and pupil characteristics". webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk. Retrieved 8 November 2022.
    22. "View:England". NOMIS. Retrieved 5 September 2014.
    23. "Religion (2001 Census)". data.gov.uk. 9 February 2010. Retrieved 18 December 2012.
    24. "Religion, England and Wales - Office for National Statistics". www.ons.gov.uk. Retrieved 29 November 2022.

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