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      • There are 55,600 residents of Stockport aged 65 and over. Of these 7,400 are aged 85 or over. By 2025 these age groups are projected to grow to 66,500 and 11,000 respectively. Stockport’s population is older than the England average.
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  2. Jan 30, 2023 · Our population is older than most places in the UK. This provides us with a fantastic opportunity to develop a whole system approach to be a borough that proactively supports our residents to age...

  3. Jun 28, 2022 · In England, the largest age group in 2021 was people aged 30 to 34 years. Overall, in England, there has been an increase of 20.1% in people aged 65 years and over, an increase of 3.6% in...

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    • Median Age in Stockport
    • Ethnic Groups in Stockport
    • Religion in Stockport
    • Stockport Residents' Country of Birth
    • National Identity in Stockport
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    Between the last two censuses (held in 2011 and 2021), the population of Stockport increased by 4.1%, from around 283,300 in 2011 to around 294,800 in 2021. The population here increased by a smaller percentage than the overall population of the North West (5.2%), and by a smaller percentage than the overall population of England (up 6.6% since the...

    Between the last two censuses, the average (median) age of Stockport increased by one year, from 41 to 42 years of age. This area had a higher average (median) age than the North West as a whole in 2021 (40 years) and a higher average (median) age than England (40 years). The median age is the age of the person in the middle of the group, meaning t...

    In 2021, 7.3% of Stockport residents identified their ethnic group within the "Asian, Asian British or Asian Welsh" category, up from 4.9% in 2011. The 2.4 percentage-point change was the largest increase among high-level ethnic groups in this area. Across the North West, the percentage of people from the "Asian, Asian British or Asian Welsh" ethni...

    In 2021, 39.6% of Stockport residents reported having "No religion", up from 25.1% in 2011. The rise of 14.5 percentage points was the largest increase of all broad religious groups in Stockport. Because the census question about religious affiliation is voluntary and has varying response rates, caution is needed when comparing figures between diff...

    In the latest census, around 259,500 Stockport residents said they were born in England. This represented 88.0% of the local population. The figure has risen from just under 256,200 in 2011, which at the time represented 90.4% of Stockport's population. Pakistan was the next most represented, with just under 4,000 Stockport residents reporting this...

    In 2021, 4.8% of Stockport residents did not identify with any national identity associated with the UK. This figure increased from 3.3% in 2011. In 2021, 1.5% of residents identified with a UK and non-UK national identity, compared with 0.6% in 2011. The percentage of residents in Stockport that identified as "British only" increased from 16.9% to...

    Census data are adjusted to reflect estimated non-response so that the published results relate to the entire usually resident population as it was on Census Day (21 March 2021). Those respondents who were on furlough because of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic were asked to classify themselves as "temporarily away from work" to ensure they rema...

    There is an article like this for every local authority district in England and Wales. The articles have been written and semi-automated by our data journalists and are a new publishing format for the Office for National Statistics. Topics are chosen and ordered automatically based on how relevant they are for each area, however all data are checke...

  4. Jun 1, 2024 · In 2013, 54,500 elderly people lived in Stockport, 19.14% of the total population. In 2022, 60,200 elderly people lived there, or 20.26% of the total population. The percentage of elderly people living in Stockport in recent years has been increasing.

  5. Explore income deprivation in Stockport at a neighbourhood level. Find facts and figures from across the ONS on Stockport (metropolitan district).

  6. The population of Stockport has more older adults and fewer younger adults than the national average. Stockport [s total population has been relatively stable over last two decades, fluctuating...

  7. 33% of older people in Stockport live on their own leading to the danger of social isolation and vulnerability. 11,400 people in Stockport have a history of falling, a key risk for loss of independence. By age 65, 58% of the population have one long term health condition, 20% have two or more.

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