Population trends 2010

n° 142 - Winter 2010

In brief, pp. 1-5

  • ONS Work Programme Consultation
  • Progress on the 2011 Census; Young Statisticians’ Meeting 2011
  • Fertility and mortality in England and Wales: new interactive mapping tool
  • Population estimates for Scotland’s Centenarians, 2002–2009
  • Life Expectancy for Administrative areas within Scotland, 2007–2009; Wales's Population 2010
  • Baby names comparison tool

Features

  • MATHESON Jil - The UK population: how does it compare?, pp. 6-29
  • WHITE  Ian - No vote – no census: an account of some of the events of 1910–1911, pp. 30-48
  • DINI Ercilia - Older workers’ withdrawal from the labour market 1991 to 2007: impact of socio-demographic characteristics, health and household circumstances, pp. 49-74 
  • PANICO Lidia, BARTLEY Mel, KELLY Yvonne, McMUNN Anne, SACKER Amanda - Changes in family structure in early childhood in the Millennium Cohort Study, pp. 75-89

Notes to tables, pp. 90-91

Tables, pp. 92-127

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n° 141 - Autumn 2010

In breaf, pp. 1-6

  • Progress on the 2011 Census
  • New data available from the ONS Longitudinal Study
  • Pension Trends: updated topics released online
  • Migration Statistics Annual Report
  • Quarterly Long-Term International Migration Estimates
  • The Registrar General's review of Scotland's population
  • October 2010: ONS Migration Statistics Improvement Programme development seminars
  • Quick online access to older Population Trends articles
  • Population Trends: reader's views invited

Features

  • FALKINGHAM Jane - The ESRC Centre for Population Change-working in partnership with ONS and GROS, pp. 7-9
  • BHROLCHAIN Maire Ni, BEAUJOUAN Eva, BERRINGTON Ann - Stability and change in fertility intentions in Britain, 1991-2007, pp.10-32
  • MOSCA Irene, WRIGHT Robert - National and international graduate migration flows, pp. 33-50
  • VLACHANTON Athina - The demographic characteristics and economic activity patterns of carers 54 over 50: evidence from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing, pp. 51-73
  • EVANDROU Maria, FALKINGHAM Jane, GREEN Marcus - Migration in later life: evidence from the
  • ABEL Guyl, BIJAK Jakub, RAYMER James - British Household Panel Study, pp. 74-91 A comparison of official population projections with Bayesian time series 95 forecasts for England and Wales, pp. 92-111
  • NEWELL Rebecca, SMALLWOOD Steve - A cross country review of the validation and/or adjustment of census data, pp. 112-126
  • HIRST Michael, CORDEN Anne - Living arrangements of couples separated by the death of a partner in England and Wales, 1971 to 2001, pp. 127-147
  • SMALLWOOD Steve, LYNCH Kevin - An analysis of patient register data in the Longitudinal Study – what does it tell us about the quality of the data? pp. 148-166

Notes to Tables, pp. 167-168

Tables, pp. 169-213

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n° 140 - Summer 2010

In brief , pp. 1-4

  • Population Trends: readers? views invited
  • Quick online access to older Population Trends articles
  • Roger Thatcher's legacy: a written summary
  • Social Trends nr. 40 launched 2 July 2010
  • 2008-based local authority population projections for Wales
  • Scotland?s mid 2009 population estimates
  • Migration Statistics Improvement Programme: Revised Population Estimates
  • 2008-based subnational population projections for England.

Features, pp. 5-152

  • O'LEARY Louise, NATAMBA Eva , JEFFERIES Julie, WILSON Ben - Fertility and partnership status in the last two decades, pp. 5-35
  • SHARFMAN Amanda, STAPLES Victoria, HUGHES Helen - Feasibility research on the potential use of Migrant Workers Scan data to improve migration and population statistics, pp. 36-52
  • WILSON Ben - Children with a non-resident parent, pp. 53-81
  • DENNETT Adam, REES Phil - Estimates of internal migration flows for the UK, 2000-2007, pp. 82-105
  • SIMPSON Ludi, MARQUIS Naomi, JIVRAJ Stephen - International and internal migration measured from the School Census in England, pp. 106-124
  • TOWNSEND Neil - Evaluation of the 2009 Rehearsal and lessons learned for the 2011 Census, pp. 125-152

(texte intégral du n° 140)

n° 139 - Spring 2010

In brief, pp. 1-4

  • Population Trends: readers? views invited
  • Quick online access to older Population Trends Articles
  • Publication of revised population estimates and subnational population projections
  • Reference DataTables
  • Population projections for Scottish areas (2008-based)
  • Data visualisation and demography ? popularising population statistics

Features, pp. 4-114

  • GOLDRING Shayla, NEWMAN Jim - The ONS Longitudinal Study ? a prestigious past and a bright future, pp. 4-10
  • YOUNG Harriet, GRUUNDY Emily, O'REILLY Dermot, BOYLE Paul - Self-rated health and mortality in the UK: results from the first comparative analysis of the England and Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland Longitudinal Studies, pp. 11-36
  • WILSON Ben, STUCHBURY Rachel - Do partnerships last? Comparing marriage and cohabitation using longitudinal census data, pp. 37-63
  • GRUNDY Emily, STUCHBURY Rachel, YOUNG Harriet - Households and families: Implications of changing census definitions for analyses using the ONS Longitudinal Study, pp. 64-69
  • PLATT Lucinda -Ten year transitions in children?s experience of living in a workless household: variations by ethnic group, pp. 70-90
  • WRIGHT Emma - 2008-based national population projections for the United Kingdom and constituent countries, pp. 91-114

Notes on tables, pp. 115-116

Tables, pp. 117-168

(texte intégral du n° 139)

 

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