Small Area Population Estimates for the United Kingdom, 1991

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Even after imputation of missing households, the UK’s 1991 Census counts were lower than expected. In the 1990s, the ESRC-funded Estimating with Confidence project (EwC) distributed official non-response data for local authority districts on a small area-specific basis to allow for under-enumeration, timing changes between census day and the mid-year, armed forces adjustments and the transfer of students from home to term-time addresses. The EwC-enhanced census counts became accepted as the ‘gold standard’ for mid-1991 small area populations and have been widely used in academic and government research. Following the 2001 Census, evidence suggested that previous official upward adjustments to 1991 populations were too large. Revisions were retrospectively made to 1991 non-response in England, Wales and Scotland (GB) and to the official annual time-series of local authority (LA) mid-year population estimates. Since data for previous populations are needed for sub-district small areas, this project has revised the original EwC non-response allowances (for small areas across GB) and converted the output to more contemporary geographies (for all of UK including Northern Ireland). As a result, the 1991 EwC small area estimates are now consistent and comparable with the 2001 Census population definition and geography and the 1981-2001 official population time-series at LA level across the whole of the UK. These revised UK-coverage small area population estimates resource will underpin late 20th Century local area social analyses of changes in populations and, for example, changes in health and unemployment rates. Further information can be found on the ESRC Award web page.

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The study provides complete mid-1991 and mid-2001 population estimates by five year age-groups and sex for Census Area Statistics (CAS) wards across England, Wales and Northern Ireland CAS postal sectors across Scotland.

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Identifier
DOI http://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-6045-1
Metadata Access https://datacatalogue.cessda.eu/oai-pmh/v0/oai?verb=GetRecord&metadataPrefix=oai_ddi25&identifier=2e709f51c742a558f48e76d5d28d920e147afbf7a396592459f452e5d1cfa23d
Provenance
Creator Norman, P., University of Leeds, School of Geography; Simpson, L., University of Manchester, Cathie Marsh Centre for Census and Survey Research; Sabater, A., University of Manchester, Cathie Marsh Centre for Census and Survey Research
Publisher UK Data Service
Publication Year 2009
Funding Reference Economic and Social Research Council
Rights <a href="https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/information-management/re-using-public-sector-information/uk-government-licensing-framework/crown-copyright/" target="_blank">© Crown copyright</a> held jointly with P. Norman and the Cathie Marsh Centre for Census and Survey Research; <p>The Data Collection is available to UK Data Service registered users subject to the <a href="https://ukdataservice.ac.uk/app/uploads/cd137-enduserlicence.pdf" target="_blank">End User Licence Agreement</a>.</p><p>Users must have a UK HE or FE affiliation and must be based in the UK when accessing data.</p>
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Language English
Resource Type Numeric
Discipline Social Sciences
Spatial Coverage United Kingdom