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Latest news and updates about our population, migration, census, and admin-based statistics.
20 September 2022
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Latest news
Receiving user insight on local population levels and change, England and Wales: August 2022
Users of population estimates will now be able to provide information on data and insight about population estimates in their local area. We have created a platform that enables us to collect information about local data sources to highlight differences and provide comparisons with our population estimates.
Methods for producing mid-2021 population estimates rolled forward from Census 2021
This methodology article outlines developments to produce mid-2021 population estimates rolled forward from Census 2021, by local authority district, age and sex. It provides details of changes to our regular methods needed to roll forward the 3 months from Census Day to mid-year and discusses the outstanding issues we are still working on.
New admin-based income by ethnicity feasibility research published
Last month, we published new feasibility research on developing subnational multivariate income by ethnicity statistics from administrative data for England. This initial case study is the first time we have produced an initial assessment of the coverage for admin-based income by ethnicity statistics (ABIES) for the tax year ending 2016 as part of our feasibility research. By combining admin-based ethnicity and income data we were able to establish both an ethnicity and an income for 77.0% of the people aged 16 years and over in the Statistical Population Dataset (SPD) for England. This research is an exciting development as we work towards realising our ambition of more frequent and timely statistics.
Our next international migration estimates, year to June 2022
You have been asking when the next official migration estimates are due. We will publish experimental statistics on UK international migration year to June 2022 including breakdowns of immigration and emigration by EU and non-EU nationality in November. We will also be updating our estimates year to June 2021 which will feed into mid-2021 population estimates
Rebasing and reconciliation of mid-year population estimates following Census 2021, England and Wales: 2022
This release summarises ONS planned work on rebasing and reconciliation of mid-year population estimates in line with Census 2021 results, including an overview of timings and how to comment on our plans.
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Recent releases
A summary of recent population, migration, census and admin-based statistical releases.
New guidance on how to use this held data including definitions of each measure, how these are collected in the data and how best to use them.
Details on the range of administrative data used to deliver Census 2021 and how this helped to make it the highest quality census to date.
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Upcoming releases
These are some of the releases related to population, migration, census and admin-based statistics we have coming up.
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- Assessing the benefits of Census 2021, England and Wales
- Producing admin-based property floor area statistics for England and Wales: methods, data and quality
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