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  1. Sep 14, 2023 · This shows how Scotland's age structure has changed over time. Scotland has fewer young people and more older people in 2022. The main reasons for Scotland’s ageing population are: people born in the post-war baby boom getting older; the number of births dropping since the 1960s; people living longer

  2. May 21, 2024 · The increase in people with no religion in Scotland coincided with a decrease in people who said they belong to the Church of Scotland. In 2022 20.4% responded ‘Church of Scotland’, down from 32.4% in 2011 and from 42.4% in 2001. This is a fall of 610,100 people since 2011, and over 1 million since 2001.

  3. Sep 14, 2023 · The first 2022 census results show the number of people living in Scotland now stands at 5,436,600. ... the first results from the 2022 census have shown. It grew by 141,200 (2.7%) since 2011 - a ...

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  4. 2.7 million initial contact letters. 1.4 million initial reminders in late March. 1.1 million second reminders in April. 679,000 further reminders. 340,000 paper questionnaires that were requested by households or individuals. 115,000 paper questionnaires we proactively sent out to help people to complete their census.

  5. On Census Day, 20 March 2022, the population of Scotland was estimated to be 5,436,600. This is the largest population ever recorded by Scotland’s Census. The population grew by 141,200 (2.7%) since the previous census in 2011. This is a slower rate of growth than between 2001 and 2011, when the population grew by 233,400 (4.6%).

  6. Sep 14, 2023 · This is over a quarter of a million higher than the number of people under 15 (832,300). The number of people in older age groups (65 plus) increased by 22.5% since 2011. As context, results from the 1971 census show there were twice as many people under 15 than 65 plus, and in 2011, the two age groups were of a broadly similar size.

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  8. Between Scotland’s Census 2022 and mid-2022, there were: • 12,900 births, • and 17,100 deaths in Scotland. This resulted in a natural change of -4,200. Between Scotland’s Census 2022 and mid-2022: • 25,800 people moved to Scotland; and • 13,900 people moved out of Scotland. This resulted in total net migration being +11,900.

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