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  2. Jun 28, 2022 · In Islington, the population size has increased by 5.1%, from around 206,100 in 2011 to 216,600 in 2021. This is lower than the overall increase for England (6.6%), where the population grew...

    • The Population Reached Nearly 220,000
    • Median Age Increased
    • Family in Islington
    • Employment in Islington
    • More Adults Worked Short Hours
    • Islington Residents' Country of Birth
    • Disability in Islington
    • Unpaid Care in Islington
    • Ethnic Groups in Islington
    • Religion in Islington

    Between the last two censuses (held in 2011 and 2021), the population of Islington increased by 5.1%, from around 206,100 in 2011 to around 216,600 in 2021. The population here increased by a smaller percentage than the overall population of London (7.7%), and by a smaller percentage than the overall population of England (up 6.6% since the 2011 Ce...

    Between the last two censuses, the average (median) age of Islington increased by two years, from 31 to 33 years of age. This area had a lower average (median) age than London as a whole in 2021 (35 years) and a lower average (median) age than England (40 years). The median age is the age of the person in the middle of the group, meaning that one h...

    The percentage of households including a couple but no children increased in Islington, but fell across England. In Islington, the percentage of households including a couple without children rose from 16.0% in 2011 to 18.0% in 2021, while across England it fell from 17.6% to 16.8%. During the same period, the regional percentage increased from 13....

    The percentage of people aged 16 years and over (excluding full-time students) who were employed increased here, but fell across England. In Islington, the percentage who were employed rose from 59.3% in 2011 to 60.5% in 2021, while across England it fell from 56.5% to 55.7%. During the same period, the regional percentage increased from 58.6% to 5...

    In 2021, 9.6% of Islington residents aged 16 years and over and in employment said they worked 15 hours or less per week. This figure increased from 7.3% in 2011. The increase in the percentage of people aged 16 years and over and in employment who said they usually worked 15 hours or less per week was greater in Islington (2.2 percentage points) t...

    In the latest census, around 124,600 Islington residents said they were born in England. This represented 57.5% of the local population. The figure has decreased from just under 125,900 in 2011, which at the time represented 61.1% of Islington's population. Italy was the next most represented, with around 5,100 Islington residents reporting this co...

    In 2021, 10.0% of Islington residents were identified as being disabled and limited a lot. This figure decreased from 12.7% in 2011. These are age-standardised proportions. Age-standardised proportions are used throughout this section. They enable comparisons between populations over time and across geographies, as they account for differences in t...

    In 2021, 3.9% of Islington residents (aged five years and over) reported providing up to 19 hours of unpaid care each week. This figure decreased from 6.0% in 2011. These are age-standardised proportions. Age-standardised proportions are used throughout this section. They enable comparisons between populations over time and across geographies, as t...

    In 2021, 7.1% of Islington residents identified their ethnic group within the "Other" category ("Arab" or "Any other ethnic group"), up from 3.4% in 2011. The 3.7 percentage-point change was the largest increase among high-level ethnic groups in this area. Across London, the percentage of people from the "Other ethnic groups" ("Arab" or "Any other ...

    In 2021, 40.8% of Islington residents reported having "No religion", making it the most common response in this local authority area (up from 32.8% in 2011). Because the census question about religious affiliation is voluntary and has varying response rates, caution is needed when comparing figures between different areas or between censuses. Acros...

  3. According to the latest 2021 census, the population in Islington is predominantly white (62.2%), with non-white minorities representing the remaining 37.8% of the population. Black people were the largest minority group in Islington accounting for 13.3% of the population.

  4. The population of Islington is 220,373 according to mid-2022 population figures published by the ONS. In the year between mid-2021 and mid-2022, the population in Islington grew by an estimated 3,323 people, and in the ten years prior to mid-2022, the population grew by 4,518.

  5. www.census.gov › library › storiesALABAMA: 2020 Census

    Population (up 7.4% to 331.4 million). Race and ethnicity (White alone 61.6%; Black alone 12.4%; Hispanic 18.7%; Asian alone 6%; American Indian and Alaska Native alone 1.1%; Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone 0.2%; Some Other Race alone 8.4%; Two or More Races 10.2%). Diversity Index (61.1%, up from 54.9%).

  6. Jun 3, 2024 · Discover Alabamas population & how it has changed over time. USAFacts uses Census data to break down the population of Alabama by race, age, and more. View today.

  7. Analyzing a decade of change. * The USA TODAY diversity index shows on a scale of 0 to 100 how likely it is two people from an area would have a different race or ethnicity. A score of 0 would mean everyone had the same race and ethnicity; a score of 100 would mean everyone in an area had a distinctly different combination of race and ethnicity.

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