Population Trends 2005
n° 122 - Winter 2005
In Brief, pp. 3 - 5
Demographic indicators, p. 6
The UK population at the start of the 21st century
Population and Demography Division, Office for National Statistics - Paints a picture of the dynamics of the United Kingdom population and includes information on changes in the age structure of the UK, as well as on population growth and the role of fertility and migration in driving population change, pp. 7-17
Population estimates; backseries methodology for 1992-2000
LITTLEFIELD Michelle, FULTON Ruth - Examines the methods available for calculating the 1992-2000 intercensal backseries and describes in detail the method that was chosen and the reasons for its selection, pp. 27-34
Making an estimate of the number of people and households for Output Areas in the 2001 Census
REES Phil, NORMAN Paul - Due to disclosure control measures, different Census tables may report different population or household totals - particularly for small areas such as Output Areas. The best way to estimate ‘one numberʼ for both is investigated, pp. 35-46
Living arrangements in contemporary Britain: Having a partner who usually lives elsewhere, and Living Apart Together (LAT)
HASKEY John - Explores the subject of ‘living apart togetherʼ (LAT) - a relationship in which the two partners regard themselves as a couple but are not co-residentially cohabiting, pp. 35 - 46
Reports
- Mid-2004 population estimates, pp. 77-80
- Project on Small Area Population Estimates for England and Wales, pp. 81-82
- Ability to speak Welsh in the censuses of population: a longitudinal analysis, pp. 83-86
N° 121 - Autumn 2005
In Brief, pp. 3 - 6
Demographic indicators, p. 7
Opportunities for new research using the post-2001 ONS Longitudinal Study
BLACKWELL Louisa, AKINWALE Bola, ANTONATOS Angela, HASKEY John - Describes the linkage of 2001 Census data to the ONS Longitudinal Study and the scope for new social policy research using this unique dataset, pp. 8 - 16
The long shadow of childhood: associations between parental social class and own social class, educational attainment and timing of first birth; results from the ONS Longitudinal Study
BUXTON Julian, CLARKE Lynda, GRUNDY Emily, MARSHALL C.E. - Illustrates the potential for analysis of continuity and change with new results on intergenerational social mobility, and on parental social class and age at first birth, pp. 17 - 26
First births by age and education in Britain, France and Norway
RENDALL Michael, COUET Christine, LAPPEGARD Trude, ROBERT-BOBÉE Isabelle, RØNSEN Marit, SMALLWOOD Steve - Investigates whether the age at which a woman first becomes a mother differs more according to her level of educational attainment in England and Wales than it does in France and Norway ,pp. 27 - 34
Stability and change in ethnic groups in England and Wales
PLATT Lucinda, SIMPSON Ludi, AKINWALE Bola - Examines the consistency of individuals' responses to the 1991 and 2001 census ethnic group questions and attritian by ethnic group in the ONS Longitudinal Study pp. 35 - 46
Reports
- 2003-based marital status and cohabitation projections for England, pp. 77 - 84
- Divorces in England and Wales during 2004, pp. 85 - 89
- Internal migration estimates for local and unitary authorities in England and Wales, health authorities in England and former health authorities in Wales, 2003, pp. 90 - 103
N° 120 - Summer 2005
In Brief, p. 3
Demographic indicators, p. 6
The age difference at marriage in England and Wales: a century of patterns and trends
BHROLCHÁIN Máire Ní - Discusses the age difference at marriage, trends in the age grap during the 20th century and presents detail on differentials by marital status and age difference distributions., pp. 7 - 14
The demographic characteristics of the oldest old in the United Kingdom
TOMASSINI Cecilia - Presents the main demographic characteristics of people aged 85 and over in the UK., pp. 15 - 22
Who cares? Geographic variation in unpaid caregiving in England and Wales: evidence from thev 2001 Census
YOUNG Harriet, GRUNDY Emily, KALOGIROU Stamatis - Investigates the prevalence of unpaid caregiving and geographic variation in the characteristics of unpaid care providers including health status, socio-economic status and ethnicity., pp. 23 - 34
Reports
- Live births in England and Wales, 2004: area of residence, pp. 65 - 71
- Death registrations in England and Wales, 2004: area of residence, pp. 72 - 82
N° 119 - Spring 2005
In Brief, p. 3
Demographic indicators, p. 6
The demographic situation in the European Union
PEARCE David, BOVAGNET Francois-Carlos - Describes the recent demographic situation in the European Union, comparing it with the world situation
Replacement fertility, what has it been and what does it mean?
SMALLWOOD Steve, CHAMBERLAIN Jessica - Discusses the concept of replacement fertility, presents calculations of past replacement fertility levels in England and Wales and looks at the effect of below replacement fertility and postponement of fertility on the population, pp. 16-27
The creation of ‘Consistent Areas Through Time' (CATTs) in Scotland, 1981-2001
EXETER Daniel J., BOYLE Paul, FENG Zhiqiang, FLOWERDEW Robin, SCHIERLOH Nick - A new set of geographical areas have been developed for Scotland, which enable reliable comparisons of census data over time, pp. 28-36
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