Scotland
Population 5,447,700 2,801,000 (51.4%) females | and 2,646,700 (48.6%) males.
At mid-2022 (30 June 2022). NRS 26 Mar 2024
Population 5,447,700 2,801,000 (51.4%) females | and 2,646,700 (48.6%) males.
At mid-2022 (30 June 2022). NRS 26 Mar 2024
14 years STRAIGHT!
SSOs - sentenced sexual offenders
ie guilty beyond reasonable doubt
&
serving a custodial sentence
NB not all sentences are custodial
#SexSpecificStats available 10 Dec 2023
as crunched by Clare B Dimyon with autistic super-power!
EU Republic of Ireland [5.5M]
Central Statistics Office (CSO
UK: N Ireland [1.9M]
NISRA Northern Ireland Statistics & Research Agency
UK: England & Wales [60.2M]
Office for National Statistics (ONS)
UK: Scotland [5.5M]
National Records of Scotland (NRS)
www.nrscotland.gov.uk/statistics-and-data/statistics/statistics-by-theme/population/population-estimates/mid-year-population-estimates/mid-2022
26 March 2024
CSO statistical publication, 30 May 2023, 11am
Census 2022 was the 26th census held since 1841. It counted the number of people present in Ireland on Sunday, 03 April 2022.
Census 2022 marked the first time in 171 years that the population of Ireland surpassed 5 million people. After a constant decline since 1851, Ireland's population recorded its lowest level in 1961 when it stood at 2,818,341.
Between 2016 and 2022, Ireland's population increased by 387,274.
The population includes 2,544,549 males and 2,604,590 females.
With 60,041 more females than males in the State in April 2022, the sex ratio fell slightly to 97.7 in 2022 compared with 97.8 in 2016.
www.cso.ie/en/releasesandpublications/ep/p-cpsr/censusofpopulation2022-summaryresults/populationchanges/
Sex Specifics Stats © 2024 Clare B Dimyon