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Key Facts Mid Year 2009 Population Estimates

Mid 2009 Population Estimates

Key facts on the estimated population as at 30 June 2009 have been summarised for easy access to this statistical information. You can also follow the link below to the Clackmannanshire mid-year (2009) Population Estimates Key Facts Sheet in pdf format.

Clackmannanshire had a population increase of 0.1% from the previous year. Out of the 32 local authorities, Clackmannanshire has had the 20th highest population increase.

There were 619 births and 525 deaths recorded for Clackmannanshire between 2008 and 2009.

Scotland
Estimated population at: 30 June 2009
GenderNumber TotalPercentage Total
Male2,515,28848.4%
Female2,678,71251.6%
Total5,194,000100.00%
Clackmannanshire
Estimated population at: 30 June 2009
GenderNumber TotalPercentage Total
Male24,67748.8%
Female25,86351.2%
Total50,540100.00%
Child population by age band
Age BandPopulation
0-43,034
5-92,752
10-143,086
15-193,289
Population by age bands
Age BandPopulation
0-1710,931
18-6431,735
65+ 7,874
Total50,540

General Register Office for Scotland Crown copyright (c)April 2009

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