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  1. Dec 4, 2022 · The story of Wales is a major six-part documentary "BBC Series" presented by Huw Edwards about the untold history of Wales, showing the country in ways it ha...

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    • History Is Ours - Documentary Channel
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  3. Apr 2, 2018 · My latest timelapse video spans across the wonderfully varied landscapes of Wales. Rugged coastlines and rolling hills, dragon's breath and stunning night sk...

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    The population of Wales grew by 225,000 (or 7.7 %) between 1999 and 2017, according to the latest mid-year population estimates produced by the Office for National Statistics (ONS). Data on migration flows is only available from 2001 to 2017 so the following analysis focuses on this period. How is population changing in your area? The chart below s...

    Between the 2001 and 2011 censuses, the percentage of the Welsh population describing their ethnic group as White British fell from 96.0% to 93.2% whilst the percentage describing themselves as non-White (including mixed) ethnic groups increased from 2.1 to 4.0%. Wales remains markedly less diverse than England and Wales taken together, where 80.5%...

    In 2017, the number of people resident in Wales with a non-UK country of birth was 196,000 (6.4% of the population), up from 75,000 (2.6% of the population) in 2001. For the UK as a whole, this rose from 8.3% to 14% in the same period. Where do people move to Wales from?Inward migration has increased since 1999. On the atlas below, the arrow widths...

    People are having fewer children.Between 1999 and 2017, the number of births per year peaked in 2010 at 2.3 live births per 100 women. Since then, it has steadily decreased to 2.0 live births per 100 women. The age at which women give birth is increasing. The proportion of births by women under 25 years of age dropped from 32% to 23% from 2004 to 2...

    The population pyramids below show the number of males and females of each single year of age. Ripples in the distribution’s width reflect differences in birth and death rates between generations. For example, the spikes in the number of people aged 52 in 1999 and aged 70 in 2017 (indicated by arrows) are due to the post-war baby boom. The age dist...

    Looking to the next 20 years, the 2016-based population projections produced by ONS provide some insight as to how Wales’ demography may change: 1. The population is projected to grow by 3.3% from 2019 to 2039. A projected increase of 103,000 is substantially smaller than the previous 20 years. 2. The average age of the population is expected to in...

    The heat map below shows the percentage of people who said that they can speak Welsh in the 2001 and 2011 Censuses, by area. The data shows that the percentage of people who consider themselves to be Welsh speakers is higher in north and west Wales compared to south east of Wales. The Census shows a decrease in the percentage of Welsh speakers from...

  4. Oct 30, 2019 · Wales’ over 65 population is now projected to grow at a slower pace than the UK average (as a share of the total population, this cohort will continue to grow relatively quicker). However, since the under 16 cohort in Wales is projected to grow relatively slower than the UK average, the gap between the dependency ratios remains broadly ...

  5. Mar 20, 2023 · The Welsh resident population increased by 1.4% over the last decade to stand at 3.107million. While this is probably the highest population ever officially recorded for Wales, the level of growth was far lower than any of the English regions over the same period – most of which saw population growth of 7% or more.

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  7. Dec 14, 2021 · The structure of households in Wales is changing. The number of households in Wales is projected to increase steadily over the next 20 years (Household projections by variant and year, StatsWales), however this is dependent on highly uncertain population projections. Trends of household composition point to increases in one-person households.