Census 2021: Tower Hamlets has most young people in England and Wales

Tower Hamlets has the most young people in England and Wales despite the proportion of under-30s calling the area home falling in the last decade, new Census figures outline.
A woman reading a leaflet from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) containing information about The Census 2021, sent to households in England and Wales. Picture date: Monday March 22, 2021.A woman reading a leaflet from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) containing information about The Census 2021, sent to households in England and Wales. Picture date: Monday March 22, 2021.
A woman reading a leaflet from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) containing information about The Census 2021, sent to households in England and Wales. Picture date: Monday March 22, 2021.

Tower Hamlets has the most young people in England and Wales despite the proportion of under-30s calling the area home falling in the last decade, new Census figures outline.

The Census takes place every 10 years, with the latest snapshot captured on March 21 2021.

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Figures published by the Office for National Statistics show there were 149,100 people aged 29 and under living in Tower Hamlets on census day last year – up from 133,081 in 2011, when the Census was last carried out.

The proportion of under-30s living in the area fell from 52.4% to 48.1% over the decade – but despite this, it means Tower Hamlets now has the highest proportion of young people in England and Wales.

Some 36,800 under-10s also called Tower Hamlets home.

The number of younger residents has also risen by 133% since the 1981 census, when there were 64,082.

But across England and Wales as a whole, the population is ageing.

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There were 11.1 million over-65s in 2021 – 19% of the population – up from 9.2 million in 2011 (16.4%) and 7.3 million (15.0%) 40 years ago.

Of them, 17,300 lived in in Tower Hamlets, accounting for 5.6% of the local population – up from 15,570 (6.1%) in 2011.

Data from the 2021 census for England and Wales will be published in stages over the next two years, the ONS said.

Future releases will include figures on ethnicity, religion, the labour market, education and housing plus – for the first time – information on UK armed forces veterans, sexual orientation and gender identity.

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The census was taken at a time when coronavirus restrictions were still in place across the UK, with people only allowed to leave their homes in England for recreation and exercise outdoors with their household or support bubble, or with one person outside their household, and the rule-of-six on outside gatherings not coming into place until the end of March.

The Census, which is used to understand how the UK's population changes over time, shows the balance of men and women across the country.

In Tower Hamlets, 50.2% of the population was male and 49.8% was female last year – respectively, this compares to 51.5% and 48.5% 10 years ago.

The City of London (55.8%) had the highest male-to-female ratio, while Kensington and Chelsea (46.7%) had the lowest.