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Dewis pwnc arall neu clirio pob hidlydd.
Nid yw holl gynnwys y cyfrifia wedi'i ryddhau. Edrychwch am ddatganiadau sydd i ddod ar y calendr datganiadau. Fel arall, gallwch greu set ddata eich fun.
Rhyddhawyd ar: 21 October 2019 | Setiau data
Low fertility variant projection for the UK - population by five-year age groups and sex.
Rhyddhawyd ar: 07 July 2022 | Bwletin ystadegol
Experimental statistics to estimate the size of the self-funding population using regulated community care services in England. Provides data covering the period 1 March 2021 to 28 February 2022, broken down by geographic variables and community care service characteristics.
Rhyddhawyd ar: 20 March 2014 | Bwletin ystadegol
People living within the boundaries of the National Parks in England and Wales, analysed by age and sex, including population densities.
Rhyddhawyd ar: 26 November 2013 | Bwletin ystadegol
People living in each electoral ward in England and Wales, annual population changes and age distributions.
Rhyddhawyd ar: 30 May 2013 | Bwletin ystadegol
Rhyddhawyd ar: 23 October 2019 | Setiau data
Constant fertility variant projection for the UK - population by five-year age groups and sex.
No mortality improvement variant projection for the UK - population by five-year age groups and sex.
Low migration variant projection for the UK - population by five-year age groups and sex.
High fertility variant projection for the UK - population by five-year age groups and sex.
Rhyddhawyd ar: 30 October 2013 | Bwletin ystadegol
Estimates for the clinical commissioning groups and the former primary care organisations in England. Used mainly to plan and monitor services.