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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.
In 1800, 17 per cent of people in Scotland lived in towns of more than 10,000 inhabitants. By 1850 it was 32 per cent and by 1900 it was 50 per cent. By 1900 one in three of the entire population were in the four cities of Glasgow, Edinburgh, Dundee and Aberdeen.
Scotland's People is the official Scottish genealogy resource. This guide provides a brief overview of the records available and how you can combine the information they contain to find out...
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. The proportion of single adult households had increased more among households in the 20% lowest income group than in the 20% highest
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Sep 14, 2023 · The National Records of Scotland (NRS) data shows that without migration the population would have decreased by about 49,800 since 2011. More than one million people are aged 65 and over - a...
Mar 15, 2021 · During the 19th and first half of the 20th century, as Figure 4 shows, Scotland's population growth was largely driven by the number of births outweighing the number of deaths (otherwise known as 'natural change').
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Jun 18, 2019 · The report "Estimates of Households and Dwellings in Scotland, 2018" shows that over the last 10 years the number of households in Scotland has grown by about 139,000 (6%). Households...