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Interative Hull Atlas: www.hullpublichealth.org/Pages/hull_atlas.htm More information: www.jsnaonline.org and www.hullpublichealth.org<br />

5.1.2 Age and Gender Structure of Resident Population<br />

As shown above, the registered (patient) population differs from the estimated resident<br />

population. The number of patients registered with Hull GPs is higher than the number<br />

of people who live within Hull. Estimates of the resident population are available from<br />

the Census. The most recent Census conducted in April 2001 estimated the population<br />

of Hull to be 243,589. However, the Census population of Hull was later revised up by<br />

6,600 to 250,189. The Office for National Statistics (ONS) estimates resident population<br />

for each local authority from the Census figures by adjusting for births, deaths and<br />

ageing, and estimating migration (using information from GP registrations to assess<br />

national/local migration and limited travel survey information to assess international<br />

migration). Table 11 gives the population estimates for mid-year 2009 for Hull from the<br />

ONS (which measures to the nearest 100 residents). The population estimate for midyear<br />

2008 was 258,700.<br />

Table 11: Mid-year resident population estimate for Hull for 2009 (from the Office for<br />

National Statistics)<br />

Age (years) Estimated resident population of Hull, mid-year 2009 (ONS data)<br />

Male Female Total<br />

0 1,900 1,700 3,500<br />

1 to 4 6,600 6,200 12,800<br />

5 to 9 6,900 6,200 13,000<br />

10 to 14 7,600 7,000 14,600<br />

15 to 19 9,200 9,000 18,100<br />

20 to 24 13,800 13,400 27,200<br />

25 to 29 12,500 11,400 23,900<br />

30 to 34 9,400 8,000 17,300<br />

35 to 39 8,900 8,300 17,200<br />

40 to 44 9,500 8,800 18,200<br />

45 to 49 9,300 8,700 17,900<br />

50 to 54 7,800 7,400 15,200<br />

55 to 59 7,000 6,800 13,800<br />

60 to 64 6,700 6,600 13,300<br />

65 to 69 4,600 4,900 9,400<br />

70 to 74 4,400 4,700 9,100<br />

75 to 79 3,400 4,200 7,700<br />

80 to 84 2,100 3,400 5,500<br />

85 to 89 1,000 2,000 3,100<br />

90+ 400 1,000 1,400<br />

TOTAL 132,800 129,600 262,400<br />

Based on ONS‟s mid-year population estimates, the population of Hull increased by<br />

3,700 (1.4%) people between mid-year 2008 and mid-year 2009. Between mid-year<br />

2008 and mid-year 2009, ONS estimated that the number of births decreased by 100,<br />

Joint Strategic Needs Assessment Foundation Profile – Hull Health Profile: Release 3. March 2011. 71

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