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Tuesday, 20 August 2013

Baby Boom ! | the Uk has seen the largest number of births since mid-1972

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Some surprising statistics have been released by the government Office for National Statistics this month.

For 37 of the last 38 months, prices have risen faster than wages. The Labour Party said today “David Cameron is now the worst Prime Minister on record for living standards.”

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The absolute increase in population of the UK was greater than that of any other European Union member state

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The mid-2012 population of the UK ranks third, behind Germany and France when compared to other member states of the European Union.

The Population Estimates for UK, England and Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, Mid-2011 and Mid-2012 have just been released.

The population of the UK was estimated to be 63.7 million in mid-2012, up from the estimated 63.3 million in mid-2011.  This represents a growth of 419,900 (0.7%) in the year to 30 June 2012.

  • The estimated populations of the four constituent countries of the UK in mid-2012 are 53.5 million people in England, 5.3 million in Scotland, 3.1 million in Wales and 1.8 million in Northern Ireland.

  • In the UK there were 813,200 births and 558,800 deaths occurring in the year to 30 June 2012.  This is the largest number of births seen since the year to mid-1972.

  • The population of the UK aged 65 and over was 10.8 million (17% of the UK population) in mid-2012.

  • The estimated flow of international migrants to the UK in the year to 30 June 2012 was 517,800 and estimated outflow for the same period was 352,100.  This means that UK net migration was 165,600 in the year to mid-2012.

  • The population increase of  the UK in the year to 30 June 2012 was caused by there being 254,400 more births than deaths (61% of the increase) and 165,600 more international migrants arriving than emigrants leaving (39% of the increase).

  • The mid-2012 population of the UK ranks third, behind Germany and France when compared to other member states of the European Union.

  • The absolute increase in population of the UK was greater than that of any other European Union member state during the 12 months to 30 June 2012.

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