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GLA Intelligence Unit - Focus on London - Population and Migration
This report was released in September 2010. However, recent demographic data is available on the datastore - you may find other datasets on the Datastore useful such as: GLA Population Projections, National Insurance Number Registrations of Overseas Nationals, Births by Birthplace of Mother, Births and Fertility Rates, Office for National Statistics (ONS) Population Estimates FOCUSONLONDON2010:POPULATIONANDMIGRATION London is the United Kingdom’s only city region. Its population of 7.75 million is 12.5 per cent of the UK population living on just 0.6 per cent of the land area. London’s average population density is over 4,900 persons per square kilometre, this is ten times that of the second most densely populated region. Between 2001 and 2009 London’s population grew by over 430 thousand, more than any other region, accounting for over 16 per cent of the UK increase. This report discusses in detail the population of London including Population Age Structure, Fertility and Mortality, Internal Migration, International Migration, Population Turnover and Churn, and Demographic Projections. Population and Migration report is the first release of the Focus on London 2010-12 series. Reports on themes such as Income, Poverty, Labour Market, Skills, Health, and Housing are also available. REPORT: Read the full report in PDF format. PRESENTATION: To access an interactive presentation about population changes in London click the link to see it on Prezi.com DATA: To access a spreadsheet with all the data from the Population and Migration report click on the image below. Report data MAP: To enter an interactive map showing a number of indicators discussed in the Population and Migration report click on the image below. Interactive Maps FACTS: ● Top five boroughs for babies born per 10,000 population in 2008-09: Newham – 244.4 Barking and Dagenham – 209.3 Hackney – 205.7 Waltham Forest – 202.7 Greenwich – 196.2 -32. Havering – 116.8 -33. City of London – 47.0 ● In 2009, Barnet overtook Croydon as the most populous London borough. Prior to this Croydon had been the largest since 1966 ● Population per hectare of land used for Domestic building and gardens is highest in Tower Hamlets ● In 2008-09, natural change (births minus deaths) led to 78,000 more Londoners compared with only 8,000 due to migration. read more about this or click play on the chart below to reveal how regional components of populations change have altered over time.
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GLA Demography - Trend-based population projections
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The trend-based projections include a range of variants based on different assumptions about future levels of migration. The projections are produced for all local authorities in England & Wales. The datasets include summary workbooks with population and summary components of change as well as zip archives with the full detailed outputs from the models, including components of change by single year of age and sex. The most recent set of trend-based population projections currently available are the 2022-based projections (August 2024). Additional documentation, including updated information about methodologies and assumptions will be published in the coming days. For more information about these projections, see the accompanying blog post. The 2022-based projections comprise three variants based on different periods of past migration patterns and assumed levels of future fertility rates. Trend-based projections don't explicitly account for future housing delivery. For most local planning purposes we generally recommend the use of housing-led projections These projections are based on modelled back series of population estimates produced by the GLA and available here * 14 July 2023 - following a minor update to the modelled population estimates series, we have made available an additional version of the projections based on these updated inputs. At this time we have no plans to update or replace the outputs and documentation published in January 2023. However, we recommend users looking to use the projections in analysis or as inputs to onward modelling consider using these updated outputs. Documentation page Back to projections homepage
Demography - ONS 2014 mid-year population estimates: London analysis
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This Update from the GLA Intelligence Unit analyses the ONS 2014 mid-year population estimates and associated components of change focussing on London and comparing these to ONS and GLA population projections.
GLA Demography - Employment-led population projections
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GLA Demography has published 2016-based employment-led projections for London which provide population projections which are consistent with the employment projection scenarios published by GLA Economics. However, this should be viewed as an experimental output which may not be updated in the future. In addition to the raw data for this set of population projections, we have also produced a methodology document which explains how these projections were produced. GLA Demography produces a variety of different types of population projections in order to meet the needs of a wide range of users. To see our full range of population projections, please visit our Population and household projections homepage.
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.
Census Information Scheme (GLA) - Migration Flows Data
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Safeguarded migration flows data for London Boroughs.
LG유플러스 - 상권 방문 인구 데이터
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ㅇ(배경) 통신사 고유 업무 관련 발생하는 데이터를 수집/정제/가공을 통해 생활인구를 개발하였으며 상권 분석에 활용할 수 있는 유동인구, 방문인구 (장기체류) 및 유입인구(유동인구와 야간상주 결합)의 데이터셋 상품을 개발하여 바우처를 통해 외부에 판매 하고자 함 ㅇ(정의) 4G LTE / 5G 고객 위치 정보 (xCDR, Access Probe 등)를 수집하고, 월 방문 횟수, 이동속도, 체류시간 등을 기반으로 생활인구를 구분 - 수집된 데이터는 50mx50m 블록 단위로 집계되며, 기준년월, 시간대, 요일, 셀(블록)id, 연령대, 보행 유동인구수, 비보행인구수 등으로 정제되어 생산되고 저장 ㅇ(활용) 생활인구 데이터는 국민의 삶과 밀접한 분야(소상공인 등)에서부터 공공분야 (스마트시티 등)까지 활용도가 높으며, 고객특성(데모, 관심사)과 결합하여 유동인구의 특성, 관심사 분석이 가능함 ㅇ(데이터 구조 및 설명) 사용자가 요청한 권역을 기준으로 매 시간별 50m*50m 격자 단위의 지역(셀)에서 변화하는 유동인구 규모 및 인구통계학 정보를 제공(유동인구)하고, 해당 권역 전체 지역에 매시간별, 30분이상 체류한 유동인구 규모 및 인구통계학 정보를 제공(방문인구) 및 해당 권역 전체 지역에 대하여 매시간별 방문인구에 대한 주거주지에 대하여 유동인구 규모 및 인구통계학 정보(유입인구)를 제공 ㅇ 기타 - 문의처 : LG유플러스 AI/Data사업개발팀(udataplus@lguplus.co.kr)