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Of births, deaths and migration For the next ten years, of 4.4 million increase, 2.3 million (47 %) are the total number of net migration. A long-term net migration inflow of +190,000 each year. This compares with an assumed long-term net inflow of +145,000 a year in the previous projections. The projected total population of the United Kingdom at 2016 is 1.7 million (2.6 per cent) higher than in the previous (2004-based) projections. This is due to a combination of higher birth rate assumptions, higher assumed levels of net migration, and higher life expectancy assumptions.
ethnicity
Statistics about people living in the area around the Arndale Centre Greater Manchester is the third most populous, and seventh most densely populated, county in England.  It has significant ethnic minority population comprising 11.09% of the total population. Population Density People per hectare living round the Arndale Centre – 18.74 People per hectare living in the Metropolitan district - 33.97	 People per hectare living in the North West - 4.77 The following graphs were created from information from the 2001 census.  The graphs showing the Arndale Centre area in comparison to the rest of the country were made by calculating the percentage of Britain's population of each group of people that are living in the area.
The age of the population. There is a large amount of 18-25 year olds living in the area. Amount of people Age
Class of people
Class of people in comparison to the rest of the country
Countries of Birth
Countries of Birth of People in Comparison to the Rest of the Country There is a significant amount of people from far east Asia
“The only concentrations which resemble anything like ghettos are of white people. The average white person lives in an area which has more than 94% white people in it. “British Pakistanis, for example, live in areas which on average have 26% Pakistani residents. In almost every city with a sizeable immigrant settlement area, children of immigrants have on balance moved away from those areas not to them or between them. So it is wrong to argue there is retreat. Rather, we are witnessing dispersal.” -Quote from ‘Sleepwalking to segregation? Challenging myths about race and migration by Professor Ludi Simpson and Dr Nissa Finney of the University of Manchester
Number of Dependent Children (For each family, how many children they have who are dependent on them and how old they are)
How typical these results are compared to the rest of the country Families living here tend to have less or younger children compared to the national average.
Religion of the Residents
This Compared to the Rest of the Country

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  • 8. Of births, deaths and migration For the next ten years, of 4.4 million increase, 2.3 million (47 %) are the total number of net migration. A long-term net migration inflow of +190,000 each year. This compares with an assumed long-term net inflow of +145,000 a year in the previous projections. The projected total population of the United Kingdom at 2016 is 1.7 million (2.6 per cent) higher than in the previous (2004-based) projections. This is due to a combination of higher birth rate assumptions, higher assumed levels of net migration, and higher life expectancy assumptions.
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  • 15. Statistics about people living in the area around the Arndale Centre Greater Manchester is the third most populous, and seventh most densely populated, county in England. It has significant ethnic minority population comprising 11.09% of the total population. Population Density People per hectare living round the Arndale Centre – 18.74 People per hectare living in the Metropolitan district - 33.97 People per hectare living in the North West - 4.77 The following graphs were created from information from the 2001 census. The graphs showing the Arndale Centre area in comparison to the rest of the country were made by calculating the percentage of Britain's population of each group of people that are living in the area.
  • 16. The age of the population. There is a large amount of 18-25 year olds living in the area. Amount of people Age
  • 18. Class of people in comparison to the rest of the country
  • 20. Countries of Birth of People in Comparison to the Rest of the Country There is a significant amount of people from far east Asia
  • 21. “The only concentrations which resemble anything like ghettos are of white people. The average white person lives in an area which has more than 94% white people in it. “British Pakistanis, for example, live in areas which on average have 26% Pakistani residents. In almost every city with a sizeable immigrant settlement area, children of immigrants have on balance moved away from those areas not to them or between them. So it is wrong to argue there is retreat. Rather, we are witnessing dispersal.” -Quote from ‘Sleepwalking to segregation? Challenging myths about race and migration by Professor Ludi Simpson and Dr Nissa Finney of the University of Manchester
  • 22. Number of Dependent Children (For each family, how many children they have who are dependent on them and how old they are)
  • 23. How typical these results are compared to the rest of the country Families living here tend to have less or younger children compared to the national average.
  • 24. Religion of the Residents
  • 25. This Compared to the Rest of the Country