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Northern Ireland Mid-Year Population Estimates updated to 2006

Posted March 31st, 2008 by ulrike.klein
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17 Sep 2007

The Northern Ireland mid year population estimate is an estimate of the usually resident population of Northern Ireland.

The Mid year population estimates have been updated to 2006 therefore the estimates now cover the years 1961, and 1971-2006 inclusive and are broken down by 5-year age bands and gender for the whole of Northern Ireland as well as at Health and Social Services Board level.

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