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Registrar General for Northern Ireland: annual report 2004

By: Caven, Norman | Department of Finance and Personnel (DFP), Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency (NISRA)Language: English Series: Northern Ireland Assembly Papers ; No. 264/03Publication details: Belfast: The Stationery Office, 2005Description: 62pISBN: 0337087768Subject(s): Population | Population. Northern Ireland | Statistics | Northern Ireland | Annual reportsGenre/Form: Statistics DDC classification: 304.609416 Summary: Data for the year 2004 on population, migration, births, stillbirths and infant deaths, deaths and causes of death, marriages, divorces, adoptions and re-registrations. The structure and format of this year's edition has been revised: the report has two main chapters giving a commentary on key demographic trends and issues, and a detailed examination of trends in mortality and causes of death; and an accompanying CD-ROM contains detailed statistical tables. As of June 2004, the estimate of population of Northern Ireland was 1,710,300, an increase of 0.5 per cent on the previous year; and the population is projected to reach 1.8 million by 2016.
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Data for the year 2004 on population, migration, births, stillbirths and infant deaths, deaths and causes of death, marriages, divorces, adoptions and re-registrations. The structure and format of this year's edition has been revised: the report has two main chapters giving a commentary on key demographic trends and issues, and a detailed examination of trends in mortality and causes of death; and an accompanying CD-ROM contains detailed statistical tables. As of June 2004, the estimate of population of Northern Ireland was 1,710,300, an increase of 0.5 per cent on the previous year; and the population is projected to reach 1.8 million by 2016.

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