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Office for National Statistics (ONS) and Greater London Authority (GLA) - Births by Borough, Ward, MSOA & LSOA
Number of births for mid-year to mid-year periods 1991/1992 to 2016/2017. The data is available at the following geographies: London Borough 2011 Ward 2018 Ward Middle Layer Super Output Area (MSOA) Lower Layer Super Output Area (LSOA) LSOA figures are produced by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) while other geographies have been aggregated using these figures by the Greater London Authority. For 2018 wards, data for whole LSOAs were simply assigned to wards based on ONS’s best fit lookup table. No other apportioning was undertaken (e.g. if 90% of an LSOA sat in a ward then 100% of the births would be apportioned to that ward). ONS also produce births and fertility rates statistics for calendar year.
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Office for National Statistics - Annual births by age of mother
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Number of annual live births by broad age group of mother in England and Wales for mid-year to mid-year periods from 1 July 2000 to 30 June 2020. Original data for Lower Super Output Areas (LSOA) published by the Office for National Statistics here and here. Data aggregated to higher geographies by the Greater London Authority.
Office for National Statistics - Birth estimates
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Time series of official live birth estimates for local authority districts and selected higher geographies in England and Wales from 1991-92 onward. Data are collated from the following sources: ONS mid-year population estimates components of change - local authority births for mid-year periods from 2001-2 onward Births and deaths by Lower Super Output Area (LSOA), England and Wales, 1991 to 1992 to 2016 to 2017 - ad hoc release of births by (2011) LSOA for mid-year periods from 1991-92 to 2016-17 Live births in England and Wales for small geographic areas - births by (2011) LSOA for calendar year period from 2013 onward. Live births by month, sex and area of usual residence of mother, England and Wales - a series of ad hoc releases of monthly births at local authority level from September 2009 onward. While calendar year births data for local authorities is available for local earlier periods from the ONS website, this data has not yet been included here due to the complications caused by: the lack of geography codes accompanying the data for the years of interest the decision to combine data for Hackney and City of London, and Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly inconsistent formatting of the published tables A respository of the code used to collate these data is available on GitHub at: https://github.com/Greater-London-Authority/collate-birth-data This data is used as an input to Modelled estimates of recent births
Greater London Authority - Fertility in London, 2001 and 2011
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This Intelligence Unit Update (02-2014) uses ONS population estimates and birth data to examine changes in fertility in London between 2001 and 2011. Update 02-2014 and the accompanying data are both available to download. The Demography Team within the GLA Intelligence Unit publishes a range of population projections which can be accessed via the GLA Demographic Projections Datastore web page.
Office for National Statistics - Annual birth estimates
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This dataset has now moved to https://data.london.gov.uk/dataset/birth-estimates
Greater London Authority - Age-specific fertility rates for London boroughs and borough groupings 2005-07
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Raw and smoothed age-specific fertility rates (ASFR) for 2005-07; ie births to mothers aged x per resident population of women aged x, where x ranges from age 15 to 49.
Greater London Authority - Age-specific fertility rates for London boroughs and borough groupings 2005-07
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Raw and smoothed age-specific fertility rates (ASFR) for 2005-07; ie births to mothers aged x per resident population of women aged x, where x ranges from age 15 to 49.
Office for National Statistics - Super Output Area Population (LSOA, MSOA), London
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Lower and Middle Super Output Area populations by single year of age for both current and previous boundaries. Data for previous boundaries has been apportioned by the Greater London Authority. Areas that have merged were calculated using proportions from previous Mid-year population estimates (pre-revision) and applying it to the current estimates. Data downloads: Lower Super Output Areas (LSOA) - current LSOA boundaries (2011) (ZIPPED) 2001-2014 - previous LSOA boundaries (2001) (ZIPPED) 2001-2013 no longer updated Middle Super Output Areas (MSOA) - current MSOA boundaries (2011) 2002-2014 - previous MSOA boundaries (2001) 2001-2013 no longer updated The data is presented by sex and single year of age and also in a custom-age tool. Simply enter the age group required for males and females and the tool will automatically calculate the figure. NB Data for current boundaries includes single year of age data for 85-89, while data for previous boundaries contains single years up to 85+. Land Area and Population Density for MSOA and LSOA (2011) is available for most recent year in a separate file. Download from ONS or new ONS page.
Office for National Statistics - Birth and Death Rates, Ward
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Live births by usual residence of mother, and General Fertility Rates (GFR), and Deaths and Standardised Mortality Ratio (SMR) by ward and local authority. The births and deaths data comes from ONS Vital Statistics Table 4. Small area data is only available directly from ONS under licence. The general fertility rate (GFR) is the number of live births per 1,000 women aged 15-44. SMR measures whether the population of an area has a higher or lower number of deaths than expected based on the age profile of the population (more deaths are expected in older populations). The SMR is defined as follows: SMR = (Observed no. of deaths per year)/(Expected no. of deaths per year). Rates are provisional, they are based on the GLA 2011 based SHLAA ward projections (standard) released in January 2012. At national level, however, they are based on the mid-year population estimates. More information is on the ONS website.