Mid-2002 to Mid-2010 Revision
Mid-2002 to Mid-2010 Revision
Description |
Population estimates for Scotland, Mid-2002 to Mid-2010 revised following the 2011 Census. Population estimates by sex, age and administrative area |
ISBN |
Web Only |
Official Print Publication |
Web Only |
17 December 2013 |
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Revising population estimates after a census is a key part of the methodology to produce mid-year population estimates. A consistent series is required because population estimates are an important input in a wide range of National Statistics. They are also used for calculating rates and performance measures, informing local and national policy, weighting surveys, planning, resource allocation and in modelling the economy.
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List of Tables from Publication
List of Figures from Publication
Additional Detailed Tables for Population Estimates
About this Publication (PDF 33 Kb)
Methodology
Methods used to revise population estimates for Scotland and its administrative areas for mid-2002 to mid-2010 and A comparison of the old and revised population estimates for Scotland and its Council areas for mid-2002 to mid-2010 (Excel 1.6 Mb).
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