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Today, we have released the 2022-based national population projections, a series of supporting articles and a population projection explorer that allows users to find out how changes in life expectancy, net migration and fertility can have an impact on the population over a long period.
Topic experts will talk about the latest national population projections at an online webinar on 3 February. There will be an opportunity to ask questions and hear directly from the team that produces the statistics.
In our latest blog, James Robards reflects on the latest projections, and how they paint a unique picture of the potential future population of the UK.
This bulletin provides statistics on the potential future population size of the UK.
This article explains why we produce variant population projections alongside the national population projections.
Variant projections are a range of scenarios with alternative demographic assumptions. They show the potential outcomes of different assumptions about future demographic change.
These articles describe the data sources and methodology used to produce assumptions for migration, fertility and mortality in the 2022-based national population projections.
This report provides information on the data, methods and assumption setting process used to produce the 2022-based national population projections.
This report contains information on the quality characteristics of the data (including the European Statistical System’s five dimensions of quality) as well as the methods used to create it.
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