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Place of birth by age group [24] Map showing the percentage of the population born outside Northern Ireland according to the 2021 census. In 2001, 91.0% of the population were born in Northern Ireland, 7.2% were born in other parts of the UK and Ireland, and 1.8% were born elsewhere.
This article discusses the Demographics of Northern Ireland as presented by the United Kingdom Census in 2001. See List of United Kingdom nations by population for a breakdown of regional population statistics. Population total: 1,685,267; Place of birth Northern Ireland: 1,534,268 (91.0%) England: 61,609 (3.7%) Scotland: 16,772 (1.0%) Wales ...
The population of Ireland in 2024 was approximately 7.2 million (5.35 million in the Ireland and 1.91 million in Northern Ireland). Although these figures demonstrate significant growth over recent years, the population of Ireland remains below the record high of 8,175,124 in the 1841 census. [4]
Similarly to the trend across all of Northern Ireland, the Protestant population within the city has been in decline, while the non-religious, other religious and Catholic population has risen. In 2021, the proportion of residents who identified as Catholic was 43%, 12% Presbyterian, 8% for the Church of Ireland, 3% Methodist, 6% of Christian ...
As of the 2021 census, the population of Northern Ireland is almost entirely white (96.6%). [147] In 2021, 86.5% of the population were born in Northern Ireland, with 4.8% born in Great Britain, 2.1% born in the Republic of Ireland, and 6.5% born elsewhere (more than half of them in another European country). [148]
Culturally the society is expected to change as a larger proportion of the population comprises the over 65 population and fewer people comprise the under 15 year old population. [11] Social attitudes around old age are expected to change. [12] [13] Increasingly, more people will begin to live past the age of 100 in future decades. [2]
There were 457,000 workers aged 65 and above in the year 2000, rising to 1.43 million workers now, the study showed. Large increase in over 65-year-olds in work, study suggests Skip to main content
The Census Act (Northern Ireland) 1969 (1969 c. 8 (N.I.)) was an act of the Parliament of Northern Ireland, which was passed on 24 June 1969. [1] It enabled ministers to order a census of population in Northern Ireland at intervals of five years or more.