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Sep 15, 2020 · In 2019, 2 in 5 households in Scotland were either single adult or small adult families - making these the most common hosuehold types. This indicates that more people were either living alone, or with one other person without children.
Oct 6, 2020 · The number of households is growing faster than the population, with 1 in 5 people now living alone. Life expectancy was improving for decades, but has changed very little in the last five...
Oct 6, 2020 · Tuesday, 6 Oct 2020. A report on Scotland’s population shows a number of ‘first on record’ results in 2019, according to statistics produced by National Records of Scotland today. These include:...
There were slightly more women (51%) than men (49%) in Scotland in 2019. Just over a quarter (28%) of the population were under 25 years old and around a quarter (25%) were 60 years old or over in 2019.
Sep 26, 2023 · LIFE expectancy in Scotland has fallen for the third year in a row to levels last seen around a decade ago, new figures have revealed. The National Records of Scotland (NRS) data shows male life expectancy was 76.52 years in the period 2020-22, compared to 2010-12 when it stood at 76.51.
The number of households in Scotland increased from approximately 2.2 to 2.5 million, but they were getting smaller – single adult and small adults families were the most common in 2019. There has been an increase of adults under 65 living alone, from 16% in 1999 to 20% in 2019. However, single.
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The proportion of people residing in Scotland born outside the UK was 10.2% in 2022, compared with 7.0% in 2011, 3.8% in 2001 and 3.0% in 1991. Below are the fifteen largest overseas-born groups in Scotland according to the 2022 census, alongside the three previous censuses.