Sociology: Demography - Statistics & Trends - Statistics

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10% According to Victor et al. (2005), this was the percentage of older people who saw their relatives in less than once a year.
100%
25% This was the percentage of UK adults who were obese in 2012, according to Sarah Harper (2012)
100%
5% According to Victor (2010), this was the percentage of the elderly being taken in by relatives in the 1990s.
100%
1,093,000 This was the number of births in the UK in 1901.
67%
~50% This was the rough percentage of student visas given to Indian and Chinese Nationals in the UK in 2022.
67%
5,800,000 RIAS (2012) found that this was the number of grandparents who currently look after their grandchildren regularly for an average of 10 hours per week.
67%
613,936 This was the number of births in England and Wales in 2020.
67%
68% This is the percentage of women aged 65 and above who make up single-person households.
67%
Higher This is what the Total Fertility Rate is for women born outside of the UK compared to women born in the UK.
67%
10% According to Victor (2010), this was the percentage of the elderly being taken in by relatives in 2010.
33%
1/3 Improved medication, by-pass surgery and other developments have reduced deaths from heart disease by this amount.
33%
1.58 This was the Total Fertility Rate in 2020.
33%
18.6% This is the percentage of the population which is aged 65+: -It is not a homogenous group - huge differences across age, sex, social class, location, family. -However, society often treats old people as the same and as a 'burden'.
33%
23% This was the percentage of babies born to women aged 24 years and under in 2012.
33%
28% Centre of Economic and Business Research (2014) found this was the percentage of income parents spent on their offspring.
33%
3.7% This was the percentage of the elderly living in sheltered housing or residential houses in 2011.
33%
40% According to Victor (2010), this was the percentage of the elderly being taken in by relatives in the 1950s.
33%
64 This was the General Fertility Rate in 2010.
33%
115 This was the General Fertility Rate in 1900.
0%
26.5% This was the percentage of babies born to mothers from overseas in 2013.
0%
3.5 This was the Total Fertility Rate in 1900.
0%
47% This was the percentage of babies born to women aged 24 years and under in 1971.
0%
606,000 This was the UK net migration in 2022.
0%
75% Neil Tranter (1996) found that this percentage of the decline in the death rate from about 1850 to 1970 was due to a fall in the number of deaths from infectious diseases.
0%
77% According to Victor et al. (2005), this was the percentage of older people who saw their relatives on a weekly basis.
0%
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