Demography Birmingham




historical population of birmingham, between 1651-2011


the 2012 mid-year estimate population of birmingham 1,085,400. increase of 11,200, or 1.0%, since same time in 2011. since 2001, population has grown 99,500, or 10.1%. birmingham largest local authority area , city in uk outside of london. population density 10,391 inhabitants per square mile (4,102/km²) compared 976.9 inhabitants per square mile (377.2/km²) england. based on 2011 uk census, birmingham s population projected reach 1,160,100 2021, increase of 8.0%. compares estimated rate of 9.1% previous decade.


the west midlands conurbation had population of 2,441,00 (2011 est.,), , 2,762,700 people live in west midlands (county) (2012 est.,).















according figures 2011 uk census, 57.9% of population white (53.1% white british, 2.1% white irish, 2.7% other white), 4.4% of mixed race (2.3% white , black caribbean, 0.3% white , black african, 1.0% white , asian, 0.8% other mixed), 26.6% asian (13.5% pakistani, 6.0% indian, 3.0% bangladeshi, 1.2% chinese, 2.9% other asian), 8.9% black (2.8% african, 4.4% caribbean, 1.7% other black), 1.0% arab , 1.0% of other ethnic heritage. 57% of primary , 52% of secondary pupils non-white british families.


238,313 birmingham residents born overseas, of these, 44% (103,682) have been resident in uk less ten years. countries new twenty reported countries of birth birmingham residents since 2001 include; iran, zimbabwe, philippines , nigeria. established migrants outnumbered newer migrants in wards except for, edgbaston, ladywood, nechells , selly oak.


in birmingham, 60.4% of population aged between 16-74, compared 66.7% in england whole. there more females males in each single year of age, except youngest ages (0–18) , late-30s , late-50s. females represented 51.6% of population whilst men represented 48.4%. differences marked in oldest age group reflecting greater female longevity, more women 70 or over. bulge around early-20s due largely students coming city s universities. children around age ten relatively small group, reflecting decline in birth rates around turn of century. there large group of children under age of 5 reflecting high numbers of births in recent years. births 20% since 2001, increasing 14,427 17,423 in 2011.


in 2011, of households in birmingham, 0.12% same-sex civil partnership households, compared english national average of 0.16%.


25.9% of households owned accommodation outright, 29.3% owned accommodation mortgage or loan. these figures below national average.


45.5% of people said in health below national average. 33.9% said in health, below national average. 9.1% of people said day-to-day activities limited lot health higher national average.


the birmingham larger urban zone, eurostat measure of functional city-region approximated local government districts, has population of 2,357,100 in 2004. in addition birmingham itself, luz includes metropolitan boroughs of dudley, sandwell, solihull , walsall, along districts of lichfield, tamworth, north warwickshire , bromsgrove.








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