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Weekly and Monthly Data on Births and Deaths Registered in Scotland

Weekly and Monthly Data on Births and Deaths Registered in Scotland

This section presents summary weekly and monthly data on births and deaths. All the figures from the start of 2020 are provisional. The deaths figures may be revised slightly but the births figures are likely to have larger revisions as postponed birth registrations are processed. The cause of death figures in Table 5 are provisional for 2019 and 2020.

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Deaths involving coronavirus (COVID-19) in Scotland - Weekly data on the number of deaths registered where coronavirus (COVID-19) is mentioned on the death certificate.  Also includes the weekly number of total deaths. Data covers deaths registered up until 3 days prior to publication date.  Includes breakdowns by age, sex and health board of residence.

Weekly Data on Births and Deaths Registered in Scotland
The weekly data gives the total numbers of births and deaths registered in each week, from the start of 1974 up to and including the last week of the most recent month.

Monthly Data on Births and Deaths Registered in Scotland
The monthly data presents the number of births and deaths registered in Scotland, and each NHS Board area and Council area, for every month from the start of 1990 (1996 for council areas) up to and including the most recent completed month.

Commentary

  • There were 4,552 deaths registered in September 2020, an increase of 6.9 per cent compared to the average of the previous five Septembers. During March 2020 registration offices changed their procedures due to the Covid-19 pandemic in order to be able to register deaths by telephone or by electronic means. This continued in September.

  • There have been 2,538 birth registrations processed so far for September 2020, a decrease of 42.0 percent when compared with an average of 4,377 over the previous five Septembers. Most birth registrations were  postponed from the second part of March due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Some birth registrations restarted in late June and the figures from that point onwards include registrations of some births which couldn’t be registered earlier in the year. There are a large number of birth registrations still to take place from the period when registrations were postponed. It is likely that the figures for 2020 so far will change, as more postponed birth registrations are processed.

The number of births and deaths can fluctuate from week to week, or month to month, and has a seasonal pattern so care should be taken when making comparisons based on one or two data points. 

Improvements made to this publication

In April 2020 we extended the weekly births and deaths series back to 1974 due to increased user demand.

We’ve used ISO8601 throughout the time series for consistency in allocating week numbers, so some figures may differ slightly to those published previously.

Background

Until June 2015 the weekly birth and death figures and the monthly death figures were released each quarter but are now released on a monthly basis. National Records of Scotland (NRS) collects the underlying data on a daily basis, as and when each event is registered. The statistics for the latest month and weeks are all new; some of the figures for earlier months and weeks may have been revised slightly. 

In December 2015 monthly birth figures were added to this section.

In April 2018 an additional table was added to show monthly deaths broken down by certain causes of death.

Information about (e.g.) the sources, methods, definitions and reliability of these statistics is available from the NRS website's pages of general background information on Vital Events statistics, background information on points which are specific to statistics on births, and background information on points which are specific to statistics about deaths.

These figures are directly comparable with those for other parts of the United Kingdom: there are no significant differences across the UK in how Vital Events data are collected and processed.

Some of the figures given here are provisional because there may be some slight revisions to the overall totals when the final statistics for the calendar year as a whole are published in the following summer.

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Statistics Customer Services telephone: (0131) 314 4299
E-mail: statisticscustomerservices@nrscotland.gov.uk

Lead Statistician: Julie Ramsay

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