Businesses sampled for the Business enterprise research and development (BERD) survey receive either a short or long form depending on the size of the business and how much research and development (R ...
We are writing in response to your letter setting out your intention to review Household total wealth in Great Britain - the latest statistics from the Wealth and Assets Survey (WAS) – for compliance ...
Over the 10 years between mid-2022 and mid-2032, the population of the UK is projected to increase by 4.9 million (7.3%) from an estimated 67.6 million to 72.5 million; this increase is projected to ...
The UK population is projected to grow by 4.9 million (7.3%) over the 10 years between mid-2022 and mid-2032, according to our latest national population projections. Projecting future changes in the ...
The migration assumptions are not a forecast or prediction of future migration levels; they should be interpreted as a potential scenario in which future net international migration averages at a ...
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Period life expectancy at birth for UK males is projected to increase from 79.0 years in 2022 to 82.1 years in 2047; for UK females, period life expectancy at birth is projected to increase from 82.9 ...
The long-term assumption for completed family size for the UK will be 1.45 children per woman by mid-2047; this is lower than previous rounds of projections. The long-term low-fertility variant is ...
The Office for National Statistics (ONS) produces national population projections (NPPs) by age and sex for the UK and its constituent countries. The projections are based on the mid-year population ...
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We produce population projections to understand possible changes in the future structure of the population. They are based on assumptions considered to best reflect demographic patterns at the time ...