A summary of the latest articles, tools and other publications from the Office for National Statistics | | How the population is projected to change in your area The population in England is projected to increase by 6.4% between mid-2022 and mid-2032, our latest analysis shows. Our interactive tool goes into further depth, exploring potential changes in each local authority over that 10-year period. You can see how births and deaths (natural change) and people moving in and out of areas is projected to change the population, and how the age profiles in each local authority could be affected. | | In case you missed it Restoring Confidence, Improving Quality: Our plans for economic statistics and ONS surveys We recognise that in recent years some of our key economic statistics have not met usersâ expectations on quality and trustworthiness. This month we have published two detailed plans to urgently improve the quality of our core economic outputs and the surveys underpinning them. As Acting Director General for Economic Statistics Grant Fitzner explains, these include improvements in data collection and statistical production and address underlying resourcing issues to add resilience for the future. |
| | Global journeys: estimating international migration In this next Bringing data to life webinar, we will explain how we estimate the number of people entering or leaving the UK, how people move between regions and devolved nations, and some of the reasons people move. Plus, weâll explore the key terms, data sources, and what the stats do (or donât) tell us about UK migration patterns. Join us on Tuesday 22 July at 4pm to better understand how migration statistics can inform public policy and improve the lives of individuals and communities in the UK. |
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