Population Trends - Antérieurs à 2005

2004

N° 118 - Winter 2004

In Brief, p. 2

Demographic indicators, p. 5

Interim 2003-based national population projections for the United Kingdom and constituent countries

SHAW Chris - Presents the main results from the new interim 2003-based national population projections compiled by the Government Actuary.s Department, pp. 6-16

European wide issues in population statistics

JONES Judith, CHAPPELL Roma - Discusses demographic issues facing those in Europe who measure population, pp. 17-22

Demographic data needs for an ageing population

TOMASSINI Cecilia - Analyses several key aspects of data collection on older people, including survey design and questions in the United Kingdom and other countries, pp. 23-30

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N° 117 - Autumn 2004

In Brief,  p. 2

Demographic indicators   p. 8

Perpetual postponers? Women's, men's and couple's fertility intentions and subsequent fertility behaviour

BERRINGTON Ann - Presents analyses of the gender differences in fertility intentions and the correspondence between fertility intentions and subsequent behaviour, focussing particularly on women who are childless in their thirties, pp. 9-19

Characteristics of sole registered births and the mothers who register them

SMALLWOOD Steve - This article looks at trends in sole registrations and analyses the lifetime childbearing of women who experience a sole registration, pp. 20-26

Estimates of true birth order for Scotland, 1945-1999

CHAMBERLAIN Jessica, SMALLWOOD Steve - Presentation of results, discussion of their construction, analyses based on the results and comparisons with England and Wales data, pp. 27-42

Reports

  • Divorces in England and Wales during 2003, pp. 73-76
  • Internal migration estimates for local and unitary authorities in England and Wales, health authorities in England and former health authorities in Wales, 2003, pp. 77-89

(texte intégral du n° 117)

N° 116 - Summer 2004

In Brief   p. 2

Demographic indicators   p. 5

Covering All Bases: early thoughts for population bases for the 2011 Census

BAKER Lucy - Discusses early thinking on the options for the population bases to be used in the next census and the work being conducted as the basis for an decision, pp. 6-10

Small Area population Estimates project: data quality of administrative datasets

BATES Andy - Presents the findings of an evaluation project investigating the feasibility of producing nationally consistent postcensal small area population estimates for England and Wales, pp. 11-17

Immigration, emigration and the ageing of the overseas-born population in the United Kingdom

RENDALL Michael S., BALL Deborah J. - Investigates the migration processes contributing to the age structure and ageing of the UK's overseas-born population, pp. 18-27

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N° 115 - Spring 2004

In Brief   p. 2

Demographic indicators   p. 5

2002-based national population projections for the United Kingdom and constituent countries   p. 6

SHAWS Chris - Presents the main results from the new 2002-based national population projections compiled by the Governement Actuary's Departement  

The 2011 Census: a proposed design for England And Wales   p. 16

BENTON Peter / WHITE Ian - Describes the proposed design of the 2011 Census for England and Wales including the statistical and operational aims, changes the 2011 Census, beneficts an risks  

Living arrangements among older people: an overview of trends in Europe and the USA   p.24

TOMASSINI Cecila / GLASER Karen / WOLF Douglas A. / BROESE VAN GROENAU Marjolein I. / GRUNDY Emily - Examins trends in the living arrangements of older people in several European countries an the USA and the reasons for variabilities between those countries   

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2003

N° 114 - Winter 2003

In Brief

Demographic indicators, p. 7

Fertililty assumptions for the 2002-based national population projections

SMALLWOOD Steve - Explains how the assumed level of fertility in national population projections is derived and why this differs from period indicators of fertility, pp. 8-18

Changes in the distribution of marital age differences in England and Wales, 1963 to 1998

HANCOCK Ruth, STRUCHBURY Rachel, TOMASSINI Cecilia - Examines changing age differences between spouses from 1963 to 1998 and the potential impact on social policy, pp. 29-25

Unmarried parenthood: new insights from the Millennium Cohort Study

KIERNAN Kathleen  , SMITH Kate  - Compares the characteristics of different families where children are born within marriage, within a cohabiting union or outside a co-residential partnership, pp. 26-33

(texte intégral du n° 114)

N° 113 - Autumn 2003

In Brief

Demographic indicators, p.6

Looking beyond the 2001 Census

BENTON Peter, WHITE Ian - Outlines the Office for National Statistics' strategie review into future methods for collecting information traditionally generated by the Census, pp. 7-10

Key issues in the Quality Assurance of the One Number Census

DIAMOND Ian, ABBOTT Owen, JACKSON Neil - Examines the analyses undertaken as part of the One Number Census project to account and adjust for under-enumeration in the 2001 Census, pp. 11-19

Implication of  2001 Census for local authority district mid-year population estimates

SMITH Jonathan, CHAPELL Roma, WHITWORTH Alison, DUNCAN Craig - Analyses the difference between mid-2001 population estimates based on the 1991 and 2001 Censuses by local authority district level to assess the accuracy of population change estimates, pp. 20-31

A demographic statistics service for the 21st century

FULLERTON  Peter J. - Summaries the Office for National Statistics review of the uses made of population and household data by government and the planned improvements arising from the review, pp.  32-39

(texte intégral du n° 113)

N° 112 - Summer 2003

Demographic indicators, p. 6

Population review of England and Wales, 2001

HINDESS Gayle - A summary of the main demographic features of the population of England and Wales in 2001, pp. 7-14

Family building intentions in England and Wales: trends, outcomes and interpretations

SMALLWOOD Steve, JEFFERIES Julie - A discussion of the inconsistencies between women's childbearing intentions and actual fertility rates, pp. 15-28

Simultaneous care for parents and care for children among mid-life British women an men

AGREE Emily, BISSETT Beverley, RENDALL Michael S. - An investigation of the level of care provided to parents and parents-in-law by mid-life adults with dependent children, pp. 29-35

Mothers with living children and children with  living mothers: the role of  fertility and mortality in the period 1911-2050

MURPHY Michael, GRUNDY Emily -An analysis of the effects of changing mortality and fertility rates upon the existence of surviving parents or children and the implications for informal care, pp. 36-47

(texte intégral du n° 112)

N° 111 - Spring 2003

Demographic indicators, p. 8

Interim 2001-based national population projections for the United Kinkdom and constituent countries 

SHAW Chris - An analysis of the latest national population projections figures based upon the first results of the 2001 Census, pp. 7-17

Higher qualifications, first-birth timing and further childbearing in England and Wales

RENDALL Michael S., SMALLWOOD Steve - An examination of the relationship between the attainment of higher educational qualifications and later entry to motherhood and how these are associated with the pace of subsequent childbearing, pp. 18-26

How important are inter-generational cycles of teenage motherhood in England and Wales? A comparison with France

RENDALL Michael S. - An analysis of the hypotheses that the UK's higher teenage fertility rate compared to the rest of Western Europe is primarily caused by the repetition of teenage motherhood from mother to daughter, pp. 27-37

(texte intégral du n° 111)


2002

N° 110 - Winter 2002

Demographic indicators, p. 6

Modelling student age-groups in the subnational population projections for England: an investigation into potential improvements

HORSFIELD Giles, WOOD Jenny - A description of research into improving the way student age-groups are covered in the English subnational population projections, pp. 7-18

Changing economic and social roles: the experience of four cohorts of mid-life individuals in Britain, 1985-200

EVANDROU Maria, GLASER Karen -  An examination of recent changes in economic and social role occupancy across four birth cohorts passing through their mid-life age period, pp. 19-30

The decline of intensive intergenerational care of older people in Great-Britain, 1985-1995

PICKARD Linda - An exploration of past trends in the provision of informal care by children or children-in-law to their older parents or parents-in-law, pp. 31-41

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N° 109 - Autumn 2002

Demographic indicators, p. 8

Rebasing the annual mid-year population estimates for England and Wales

DUNCAN Craig, CHAPPELL Roma, SMITH Jonathan, CLARK Liz, AMBROSE Francesca - A description of the methodology to be used for rebasing mid-year population estimates figures following the publication of the results of the 2001 Census, pp. 9-14

Variant population projections for the United Kingdom and its constituent countries

SHAW Chris - Details of the full range of variant projections available from the 2000-based national population projections with the key results for the UK and individual countries, pp. 15-26

Local marriage markets in Great Britain: how diverse?

BHROLCHÁIN Máire Ni, WILSON Tom, SIGLE-RUSHTON Wendy - An investigation into the extent of differences in the availability of potential marriage partners between different local areas, pp. 27-35

The effect of changes in timing of childbearing on measuring fertility in England and Wales

SMALLWOOD Steve - An examination of proposed methods to adjust period fertility data to take account of changes in the timing of childbearing, pp. 36-45

One-parent families - and the dependent children living in them - in Great Britain

HASKEY John - Final estimates of the number of one parent families and dependent children living in themfrom 1995 to 1997, plus provisional estimates from 1998 to 2000, pp. 46-56

Report

  • Internal migration estimates for local and health authorities in England and Wales, 2001

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N° 108 - Summer 2002

Demographic indicators, p. 6

Geography for the 2002 Census in England and Wales

MARTIN-David - An overwiew of the geography system used in the 2001 Census, primarily the creation of output geography, pp. 7-15

The Census Coverage Survey - the key element of a One Number Census

PEREIRA Richard - Description of the planning and design of the Census Coverage Survey measuring underenumeration in the 2001 Census, pp. 16-31

New estimates of trends in births by birth order in England and Wales

SMALLWOOD Steve - Presentation on the revised and updated estimates of true birth order and their construction, pp. 32-48

Attitudes towards ideal family size of different ethnic/nationality groups in Great Britain, France and Germany

PENN Roger, LAMBERT Paul - Results from a European Union funded project on the integration of children of international migrants in Britain, France and Germany, pp. 49-58

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N° 107 - Spring 2002

Demographic indicators, p. 6

2000-based national population projections for the United Kingdom and its constituent countries

SHAW Chris - The latest national population projections for the next twenty-five years, compiled by the Government Actuary's Department, pp. 5-13

Improving ONS spatial referencing - the impact on 2000 births and deaths data

McVEY Elspethm BAKER Allan - Description of improvements in the way that the Office for National Statistics allocates births and deaths data to administrative and health areas in England and Wales, pp. 14-22

Implications of changes in the UK social and occupational classifications in 2001 for vital statistics

DONKIN Angela, HUANG LEE Yuan, TOSON Barbara - Summary of recent changes in the method of reporting vital statistics by socio-economic status, pp.23-29

The Millenium Cohort Study

SMITH Kate, JOSHI Heather - The latest birth cohort study, charting various aspects of individuals' lives into adulthood, within the United Kingdom, pp. 30-34

Marriages in approved premises and register offices in England and Wales: the proportions of couples who marry away from home

HASKEY John - Evaluation of the provisions of the 1994 Marriage Act enabling marriages in approved premises and outside district residence, pp. 35-52

Report

  • Marriages in England and Wales during 2000, pp. 83

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2001

N° 106 - Winter 2001

Demographic indicators, p. 6

Population Review of 2000: England and Wales

GHEE Cal - Summarises the key demographic features of England and Wales in 2000. Where available comparisons are made between current statistics and those available 100 years ago, pp. 7-14

Adoptees and relatives who wish to contact one another using the Adoption Contact Register: trends, relationships and proportions of records matched

HASKEY John - Analysis on patterns of use of the Adoptions Contact Register, including the proportion of the records of different groups of adoptees and relatives which have been matched, pp. 15-28

International migration to and from the United Kingdom, 1975-1999, consistency, change and implications for the labour market

DOBSON Janet, McLAUGHLAN Gail - Presents findings from a recent study looking at patterns and trends in international migration to and from the UK since 1975 with particular focus on those in employment, pp. 29-38

Report

  • Mid-2000 population estimates, England and Wales, pp. 73-75

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N° 105 - Autumn 2001

Demographic indicators, p. 5

The sizes and characteristics of the minority ethnic populations of Great Britain - latest estimates

SCOTT Anne, PEARCE David, GOLDBLATT Peter - Description of how ethnic group information in Great Britain is collected, estimated current sizes and geographical distributions and age, sex and habitation profiles, pp. 6-15

More reliable minority ethnic population estimates for local areas: which areas to select and other choices to be made - an exploratory analysis

HASKEY John, SCOTT Anne - Exploration of the options available for collecting improved estimates of minority ethnic population proportions in local authority areas, pp. 16-36

The dynamics of living arrangements in later life: evidence from the British Household Panel Survey

EVANDROU Maria, FALKINGHAM jane, RAKE Katherine, SCOTT Anne - An analysis of BHPS data about the influence of life course events upon a person's living arrangements, pp. 37-44

Assumptions for the 2000-based National Population Projections

SHAW Chris - Details of the assumptions regarding fertility, mortality and migration used in calculating the national population projections for the United Kingdom, pp. 45-48

Reports

  • Internal migration estimates for local and health authorities in England and Wales, 2000
  • Divorces in England and Wales during 2000

(texte intégral du n° 105)

n° 104 - Summer 2001

Demographic indicators, p. 5

The demographic situation in the European union

PEARCE David, BOVAGNET François-Carlos - An overview of key elements in European Union demography, icluding somme comparisons with other regions of the world, pp. 6-11

Teenage births of ethnic minority women

BERTHOUD Richard - Analyses British age-specific fertiliy rates by ethnic group, particularly child-bearing by women below the age of 20, pp. 12-17

Adoptees and relatives who wish to contact one another: the Adoption Contact Register

HASKEY John, ERRINGTON Roger - A summary of the background to the introduction of the Adoption Contact Register, itls current role and the numbers of adoptees and relatives who have made use of it, pp. 18-25

The proportion of adoptees who have received their birth records in England and Wales

RUSHBROOKE Rupert - Describes how estimates of adults adopted in out-of-family adoptions have been compiled, as well as current trends, pp. 26-34

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n° 103 - Spring 2001

Demographic indicators, p. 3

Cohabitation in Great Britain: past, present and future trends - and attitudes

HASKEY John - Assesses the available evidence about changing attitudes to cohabitation resulting from evolving patterns in cohabitation by age, sex and marital status, pp. 4-25

Cohabiting couples in Great Britain: accommodation sharing, tenure and property ownership

HASKEY John - Considers the results from a pilot survey on the durations of and reasons behind the breakdown of past cohabiting unions

United Kingdom population trends in the 21st century

SHAW Chris - Analyses the likely trends in population size, age structure and potential support ratio in the United Kingdom over the coming century, pp. 37-46

Policy responses to population ageing and population decline in the United Kingdom

DUNNELL Karen - Adaptation of a paper to the United Nations on policy responses to population ageing and decline in selected countries, pp. 47-52

(texte intégral du n° 103)


2000

n° 102 - WINTER 2000

Demographic indicators, pp. 4-5, pp. 4-5

Population review of 1999: England and Wales

HORSFIELD Giles - Summarises the key demographic features of England and Wales in 1999, pp. 5-12

Geographic variations in conceptions to women aged under 18 in Great Britain during the 1990s

GRIFFITHS Clare and KIRBY Liz - Examines geographic variations in conceptions to women aged under 18 for the three countries of Great-Britain, pp. 13-23

Children's Family Change: Reports and Records of Mothers, Fathers and Children compared

Clarke Linda, JOSHI Heather, DI SALVO Pamela - Investigates family change, in terms of the arrival and departure of adults in families with children, pp. 24-33

Projections of the population by ethnic group: a sufficiently interesting or a definitely necessary exercise to undertake?

HASKEY John - Explores the challenges involved in compiling population projections by ethnic group, and the range of likely uses for such projections, pp. 34-40

Tables, pp. 41-70

Annual Update:
Conceptions in 1998 and births in 1999, England and Wales, pp. 71-74

Reports:

  • Mid-1999 estimates, pp. 75-77
  • Divorces in England and Wales during 1999, pp. 78 et s.

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n° 101 - AUTUMN 2000

Demographic indicators, pp. 3-5, pp. 3-5

Fragmented life courses: the changing profile of Britain's ethnic populations

BLACKWELL Louisa - Examines ethnicity data in the Longitudinal Study and explores itas potential in the analysis of different ethnic groups by migration history, pp. 6-10

Social Inequalities in Later Life: the socio-economic position of older people from ethnic minority groups in Britain

EVANDROU Maria - Uses data from the General Household Survey to examine the circumstances of almost quarter of a million elderly people from ethnic minority groups living in Britain, pp. 11-18

The use of Patient Registers to estimate migration

CHAPPELL Roma, VICKERS Lucy, EVANS Helen - Describes a new data source for providing better estimates of internal migration and it's use in the calculation of the mid-1999 population estimates, pp. 19-24

Tables, pp. 25-54 pp. 25-54

Report:

  • Internal migration estimates for local and health authorities, England and Wales, 1999, pp. 55-68 pp. 55-68

(texte intégral du n° 101)

n°100 - SUMMER 2000 

Demographic indicators

25 years of Population Trends

FOX John et PEARCE David - Summarises the changing areas of demographic interest, as shown by the articles in Population Trends, over the last 25 years, pp.6-13

Inequalities in health - development and change

GOLDBLATT Peter et WHITEHEAD Margaret - Traces the changes that have taken place in the analysis and interpretation of health inequalities over the last 25 years,pp. 14-19

Demographic issues in 1975 and 2000

HASKEY John - Explores the demographic subjects that were topical 25 years ago and compares them with those of current interest, pp.20-31

Trends in fertility and contraception in the last quarter of the 20th century

BOTTING Bev et DUNNELL Karen - Reviews trends in fertility and contraception since 1976, pp.32-39

Developments in Census taking in the last 25 years

DALE Angela - Identifies the significant methodological developments that have taken place since the 1971 Census, pp.40

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n°99 - SPRING 2000

In Brief, pp.2 , pp.2

Demographic indicators, pp. 3, pp. 3

SHAW Chris - 1998 - based national population projections for the United Kingdom and constituent countries - Presents the main results of the 1998-based population projections up to 2023 and beyond, pp. 4- 12

Population of households in England to 2021

KING Dave, HAYDEN Janet, JACKSON Roger, HOLMANS Alan et ANDERSON Dorothy, Outlines the national and subnational methodology and gives results from the 1996-based Household projections for England and its regions, pp.13-19

Reviewing the mid-year population estimates in Northern Ireland

BEATTY Robert et RADGER Maire - Examines the processes used to generate mid-year population estimates and the development of estimates at local governement district level in Northern Ireland, pp.20-26

Looking back to look forward:lessons from four birth cohorts for ageing in the 21 st Century

EVANDROU Maria et FALKINGHAM - Examines the social and economic experiences of four birth cohorts using data from the General Household Survey 1974 -1996, pp.27-36

Families,Groups and Clusters of local and health authorities:revised for authorities in 1999

BAILEY Sanchia, CHARLTON John, DOLLAMORE Gillian et FITZPATRICK Justine - Presents local and health authorities of Great Britain using socio-economic and demographic variabées from the 1991 Census for areas as at April 1999, pp. 37-52

(texte intégral du n° 99)

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