POPULATION in the UK
Plan
The Census
The UK is one of the most urbanized of the world’s larger nations
Households and families
The birth-rate
Migration
National and ethnic groups
Religion
The Growth of Population
The growth of population
England
Scotland
Wales
Northern Ireland
1.93M
Category: sociologysociology

The Population of Great Britain

1. POPULATION in the UK

2. Plan

• Population profile
• Households and families
• Migration
• National and ethnic groups
• Religion
• England
• Scotland
• Wales
• Northern Ireland

3. The Census

• Every ten years since
1801
• The next census will
be in 2021
• In 2020, the
population of the
United Kingdom - 67
million people

4. The UK is one of the most urbanized of the world’s larger nations

• A large part of the
population is
concentrated in the 7
english conurbations
that focus on cities of
London,Manchester,Li
verpool,Burmingham,
Newcastle,Leeds
• Conurbation is a
region including towns
and suburbs

5.

The distribution of the population
3%
8.5 %,
84%
5%

6.

• Nearly 84 per cent of
the total population of
the United Kingdom
lives in England.
• The most densely
populated areas of
England - the major
cities and metropolitan
areas of London and the
South East, South
• London - the highest
population density with
5.701 people per square
kilometer

7. Households and families

In 2000 there were about 310.000
marriages in the UK,one of the lowest
numbers in the 20th century.
In 2016there were 280000 marriages.
The explanation is the increasing
prevailance of cohabitation.
Increase in the number of one-personhouseholds.

8. The birth-rate

The birth-rate reflects a
preference for smaller families.
Many women are postponing
having children until their late 20s or 30s.
The total fertility rate for the UK is 1,65 per
woman.

9. Migration

About 10 million people emigrated from the
British Isles in the 2nd half of the 19th
century.The reasons were the
impoverishment of
peasants,craftsmen,great famine in Ireland
in 1845-1849.
The Immigration Act of 1971 and
Immigration rules of 1994, 1997
Nationals of European Economic area(EEA)
Norway,Iceland,Liechtenstein

10. National and ethnic groups

Jewish refugees
Substantial immigration from
Caribbean and Indian subcontinents
dates principally from 1950s
and1960s.
Many refugees from Kenya,Malawi
and Uganda came in 1960-1970.
The highest concentration of ethnic
groups was in the London borough of
Brent.

11. Religion

Christianity is the predominant religious
tradition in the UK.
There are also large
Muslim,Hindu,Jewish,Sikh communities.
There also Bahais,Buddhists, Jains and
Zoroastrians
Conflict between church and State
culminated the act of Supremacy in
1534,which repudiated papal supremacy
and declared Henry VII to be the Supreme
Head of the Church of England.

12.

Resident Population:
more people aged over 60 than under 16 ,
five times more people aged over 85 than there were in 1951
All ages
Under 16
Men 16 - 64,
Women 16 - 59
Men 65+,
Women 60+
Males
Females
67 million
11.9 million
36.1 million
10.8 million
28.6 million
30.2 million

13. The Growth of Population

14. The growth of population

• Increasing by 7.0 per cent
since 1971
• Growing by an annual
rate of 0.3 per cent
• Reasons: 1) a result of a
greater number of births
than deaths
2) migration as
an increasing factor from
the late 1990s

15. England

• “England”is derived from Angles(germanic
tribe)
• The greatest concentration of population in
the UK: London, the South East, West
Yorkshire, Greater Manchester, Merseyside,
the West Midlands.
• Population of England 56 mln
• London is the capital of England and the UK.
• Its population is 9.304.000

16. Scotland

• In the 6th c., the Scots from Ireland settled in
Argyll and gave name to the present day
Scotland.
• Population of Scotland is 5,4mln
• Population density is about 66 people per
square kilometer.
• Edinburgh is the capital
• Scotland.

17. Wales

• The population of Wales is 3 mln
• The chief urban centers are Cardiff, Swansea,
Newport.
• The Welsh name of the country is Cymru.
• Two official languages: Welsh and English.
• The capital of Wales is Cardiff.

18. Northern Ireland

• The population of NI is 2 mln.
• The capital of NI is Belfast(631000)
• About 54 % of the population of NI regard
themselves as protestants and 42% as Roman
Catholics.
• NI has a younger population with
proportionality more children and fewer
pensioners.
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