Mid-2013 Small Area Population Estimates Scotland
Mid-2013 Small Area Population Estimates Scotland
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List of Tables
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Mid-2013 Small Area Population Estimates, Scotland
(Excel) |
Table 2.1 |
Characteristics of the 220 data zones with a population of less than 500 |
Table 2.2 |
Characteristics of the 156 data zones with a population of 1,500 or more |
Table 2.3 |
Data zone population summary statistics by Council area, 2013 |
Table 3.1 |
Data zones within broad population bands, 2003 - 2013 |
Table 3.2 |
Data zone population (popn) summary statistics, 2003 - 2013 |
Table 3.3 |
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Table 4.1 |
Population estimates by 6-fold urban rural classification, 2013 |
Table 4.2 |
Population estimates by Nomenclature of Units for Territorial Statistics (NUTS2) area, 2013 |
Table 4.3 |
Population estimates by Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation (SIMD) 2012 decile, 2013 |
List of Figures
All Figures |
Mid-2013 Small Area Population Estimates, Scotland |
Figure 2.1 |
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Figure 2.2 |
Data zone population summary statistics by council area, 2013 |
Figure 2.3 |
Median age distribution of data zone population, 2013 |
Figure 4.2 |
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Figure 4.3 |
Population trend for SIMD 2012 decile, 2003 - 2013 |
Figure 4.4 |
Population frequency count by 2011 Scottish Parliamentary Constituency, 2013 |
Figure 4.5 |
2011 Scottish Parliamentary Constituency (SPC), percentage change between mid-2003 and mid-2013 population estimates |
Figure 4.6 |
Population frequency count by UK Parliamentary Constituency, 2013 |
Figure 4.7 |
UK Parliamentary Constituency (UKPC), percentage change between mid-2003 and mid-2013 population estimates |