Census 2021 Population and Household Estimates in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough
The Census 2021 data reveals significant population growth in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough, with the usual resident population increasing by 9.2% to 678,600 in Cambridgeshire and 17.5% to 215,700 in Peterborough compared to the Census 2011 figures. The total number of households has also seen an increase in both areas. Explore the detailed statistics and changes in occupancy over the past two decades.
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Census 2021: population and household estimates, Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Research Team, Business Intelligence 28th October 2022 Research.Group@cambridgeshire.gov.uk
Definitions Usual resident population Anyone in the UK and had stayed or intended to stay in the UK for a period of 12 months or more; or Had a permanent UK address and was outside the UK and intended to be outside the UK for less than 12 months. Households One person living alone; or A group of people (not necessarily related) living at the same address, who share cooking facilities and share a living room or sitting room or dining area Must contain at least one usual resident All data in the Census 2021 first release is rounded to 100
Headline figures: population and household estimates Cambridgeshire Usual resident population has grown by 9.2% to 678,600, an increase of 57,400 from Census 2011 (population 621,200) Total number of households has increased by 10.5% to 277,600, an increase of 26,400 from Census 2011 (251,200 households) Peterborough Usual resident population has grown by 17.5% to 215,700, an increase of 32,100 from Census 2011 (population 183,600) Total number of households has increased by 14.2% to 84,500, an increase of 10,500 from Census 2011 (74,000 households)
Census 2021 population compared to Census 2011
Census 2001-21: percentage change in usual resident population
Census 2001-21: Usual resident population Change 2001-2011, Change 2011- 2021, % 17.6 Change 2001-2021, Census 2001 108,900 Census 2011 123,900 Census 2021 145,700 Area Cambridge East Cambridgeshire Fenland Huntingdonshire South Cambridgeshire Cambridgeshire Peterborough East of England % % 13.8 33.8 73,200 83,500 157,000 83,800 95,300 169,500 87,700 102,500 180,800 14.5 14.1 8.0 4.7 7.6 6.7 19.8 22.8 15.2 130,100 552,700 156,100 5,388,100 148,800 621,200 183,600 5,847,000 162,000 678,600 215,700 6,334,500 14.3 12.4 17.7 8.5 8.9 9.2 17.5 8.3 24.5 22.8 38.2 17.6 England 49,138,800 53,012,500 56,489,800 7.9 6.6 15.0
Census 2001-21: percentage change in number of occupied households
Census 2001-21: Number of occupied households Change 2011-2021, Change 2001- 2021, % 22.7 Change 2001- 2011, % Area Cambridge East Cambridgeshire Fenland Census 2001 Census 2011 46,700 Census 2021 % 42,700 52,400 9.5 12.2 29,800 35,200 34,600 40,600 37,200 44,100 16.2 15.4 7.5 8.6 24.8 25.3 Huntingdonshire South Cambridgeshire 63,100 69,300 76,900 9.9 11.0 21.9 52,200 60,000 67,000 14.9 11.7 28.4 Cambridgeshire Peterborough 222,900 65,400 251,200 74,000 277,600 84,500 12.7 13.2 10.5 14.2 24.5 29.2 East of England 2,232,000 2,423,000 2,628,700 8.6 8.5 17.8 England 20,451,400 22,063,400 23,435,700 7.9 6.2 14.6
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Percentage change by age group, Census 2011 to Census 2021
Percentage change in population by age group and local authority, Census 2011 to Census 2021 Age group Local Authority Cambridge East Cambridgeshire 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75-79 80-84 85-89 90+ Fenland Huntingdonshire South Cambridgeshire Peterborough Cambridgeshire Cambridgeshire and Peterborough East of England England Key Lowest % change Highest % change (Colours are calculated relative to each individual district, see district breakdowns for detail and figures)
Census 2021 compared to 2020 population estimates
Census 2021 compared to population estimates District Census 2021 Census 2011 ONS Mid-2020 CCC Mid-2020 Cambridge 145,700 123,900 125,100 137,800 East Cambridgeshire 87,700 83,800 90,200 89,100 Fenland 102,500 95,300 102,100 102,400 Huntingdonshire 180,800 169,500 179,000 180,800 South Cambridgeshire 162,000 148,800 160,900 161,000 Peterborough 215,700 183,600 202,600 204,900
Summary The population has increased more in the urban centres; Very significant population growth in the urban areas, Cambridge and Peterborough (+17% from Census 2011) Growth in more rural districts ranges between 4.7% and 8.9% In the rural districts, the over 65 population has grown a lot more than the young and working age population, whereas; In Cambridge and Peterborough population growth since Census 2011 is more evenly spread across all age groups.
When is the next release of data? 8 topic summaries and area profiles, releasing between November 2022 and January 2023: 1. Demography and migration 2nd November 2022 (confirmed) 2. UK armed forces veterans 10th November 2022 (confirmed) 3. Ethnic group, national identity, language and religion 29th November 2022 (provisional) 4. Labour market and travel to work 8th December 2022 (provisional) 5. Housing 5th January 2023 (provisional) 6. Sexual orientation and gender identity 6th January 2023 (provisional) 7. Education 10th January 2023 (provisional) 8. Health, disability, and unpaid care 19th January 2023 (provisional) Phase 2, early 2023 multivariate data Phase 3, Spring 2023 - data related to alternative population bases, small population data, origin destination data and micro-data
Useful links We have a page for Census 2021 updates and analysis on our website Cambridgeshire Insight: https://cambridgeshireinsight.org.uk/population/census-2021/ Census 2021 data will become available to use in the tools available on Cambridgeshire Insight, such as the Map Explorer and Interactive Reports The first results are already available in some of these tools, and they will continue to be updated as more Census 2021 data releases Census 2021 updates and data are also available directly from the ONS website: https://www.ons.gov.uk/census