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

Table 20: Changes in estimated resident population for selected age groups in Hull<br />

between October 2007 and October 2008<br />

Status<br />

Age on 1st October 2007 (or on 1st October 2008 if new to Hull)<br />

0-16 17-24 25-34 35-44 45-64 65+ Total<br />

No changes to address 43,571 26,486 30,703 34,771 57,840 34,827 228,198<br />

Address changed but within Hull 1,590 1,280 1,415 869 834 318 6,306<br />

Left ward but still within Area 852 758 831 507 440 236 3,624<br />

Left Area but still within Locality 1,030 854 1,123 728 665 371 4,771<br />

Left Locality but still within Hull 1,368 1,365 1,364 857 814 312 6,080<br />

Left Hull (to ERoY) 678 405 646 566 572 258 3,125<br />

Left Hull (to beyond ERoY) 818 1,926 2,144 896 777 516 7,077<br />

Left Hull (death) 9 6 22 47 331 1,644 2,059<br />

New to Hull (from ERoY) 330 931 560 301 358 147 2,627<br />

New to Hull (from beyond ERoY) 1,473 2,030 2,279 968 736 138 7,624<br />

New to Hull (birth) 3,352 0 0 0 0 0 3,352<br />

Still living within Hull 48,411 30,743 35,436 37,732 60,593 36,064 248,979<br />

Left Hull including deaths 1,505 2,337 2,812 1,509 1,680 2,418 12,261<br />

New to Hull including births 5,155 2,961 2,839 1,269 1,094 285 13,603<br />

Increase in Hull‟s pop (overall) 3,650 624 27 -240 -586 -2,133 1,342<br />

Still living within Hull 3,308 5,298 5,651 2,778 2,774 2,703 22,512<br />

Left Hull (migration) 1,496 2,331 2,790 1,462 1,349 774 10,202<br />

New to Hull (migration) 1,803 2,961 2,839 1,269 1,094 285 10,251<br />

Inc in Hull‟s pop due to migration 307 630 49 -193 -255 -489 49<br />

Total population - October 2007 49,916 33,080 38,248 39,241 62,273 38,482 261,240<br />

Total population - October 2008 53,566 33,704 38,275 39,001 61,687 36,349 262,582<br />

Left Hull incl deaths (% of 2007) 3.0 7.1 7.4 3.8 2.7 6.3 4.7<br />

New to Hull incl births (% of 2008) 9.6 8.8 7.4 3.3 1.8 0.8 5.2<br />

It is useful to know a bit more about which people are more likely to move and move out<br />

of Hull. Table 21 gives the information by local deprivation quintile (for more information<br />

about the Index of Multiple Deprivation 2007 and local quintiles see section 6.9.1 on<br />

page 131). The table shows that people living in the most deprived areas of Hull are<br />

more likely to change address within the year but the majority remain in Hull, whereas<br />

slightly higher percentages in the less deprived areas move out of Hull. Together with<br />

changes in the births and deaths between the quintiles, the overall population in the<br />

more deprived areas is increasing whereas it is decreasing in less deprived areas.<br />

Joint Strategic Needs Assessment Foundation Profile – Hull Health Profile: Release 3. March 2011. 86

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