The English region with the largest population increase was the East of England, which grew by around 8.3% or 488,000 more residents. The English region with the smallest increase was the North East, growing by 1.9% or around 50,000 people. In Wales, the population grew by 1.4% or 44,000 people. A map shows the English regions and Wales. In Kingston upon Hull, the population size has increased by 4.2%, from around 256,400 in 2011 to 267,100
in 2021. This is lower than the overall increase for England (6.6%), where the population grew by nearly 3.5 million to 56,489,800. A map of local authority areas in England is coloured to indicate the percentage change in population of each area. The data used in this article are available to download at the end. The largest population increases in Yorkshire and The Humber have been seen in Selby and Wakefield, where the populations have grown by 10.2% and 8.4%,
respectively. The map zooms out to show the percentage change in population size in all local authority areas in Yorkshire and The Humber At the other end of the scale, Richmondshire has seen a fall of 4.4%. The local authority areas displayed on the map change form and position to create a bar chart that orders selected areas of Yorkshire and The Humber by percentage change in total population. At 4.2%, Kingston upon Hull's
population increase is slightly higher than the increase for Yorkshire and The Humber (3.7%). Kingston upon Hull is highlighted on the bar chart along with other local authority areas in Yorkshire and The Humber. Tower Hamlets saw the largest percentage growth in population in England, increasing 22.1% between 2011 and 2021. Dartford was second, increasing 20.0%. Every local authority area of England is shown as a dot on a chart, with the legend running from
the largest percentage decrease to the highest percentage increase in population. Kingston upon Hull is highlighted. Some local authority areas have seen their populations decline. Kensington and Chelsea had an estimated population of 143,400 in 2021, which was around 15,200 fewer than in 2011 and a decrease of 9.6%. The chart continues to show all areas of England as dots, ordered by the percentage change in total population, with the largest decreases towards the
left and the largest increases towards the right. The total population of local authority areas varies a lot, from Birmingham with around 1,144,900 people to the Isles of Scilly with around 2,100 people. The sizes of these circles are proportionate to the size of the population in each local authority area. The chart changes into circles located at the centre of each local authority area on a map. The area of each circle indicates the total population. In the 2011 census the population of Kingston upon Hull was 256,406 and is made up of approximately 50% females and 50% males. The average age of people in Kingston upon Hull is 37, while the median age is lower at 36. 90.1% of people living in Kingston upon Hull were born in England. Other top answers for country of birth were 0.9% Scotland, 0.5% China, 0.3% Wales, 0.2% India, 0.2% Nigeria, 0.2% Northern Ireland, 0.2% Pakistan, 0.2% Zimbabwe, 0.2% Ireland. 93.5% of people living in Kingston upon Hull speak English. The other top languages spoken are 2.0% Polish, 0.5% All other Chinese, 0.4% Arabic, 0.3% Kurdish, 0.3% Russian, 0.3% Lithuanian, 0.3% Latvian, 0.2% Slovak, 0.2% Portuguese. The religious make up of Kingston upon Hull is 54.9% Christian, 34.3% No religion, 2.1% Muslim, 0.3% Buddhist, 0.2% Hindu, 0.1% Sikh, 0.1% Jewish, 0.1% Atheist. 18,405 people did not state a religion. 935 people identified as a Jedi Knight and 41 people said they believe in Heavy Metal.36.6% of people are married, 14.6% cohabit with a member of the opposite sex, 0.9% live with a partner of the same sex, 30.6% are single and have never married or been in a registered same sex partnership, 10.1% are separated or divorced. There are 15,612 widowed people living in Kingston upon Hull. The top occupations listed by people in Kingston upon Hull are Elementary 16.5%, Skilled trades 14.0%, Elementary administration and service 12.3%, Sales and customer service 11.4%, Process, plant and machine operatives 11.3%, Professional 10.5%, Caring, leisure and other service 10.4%, Administrative and secretarial 9.9%, Sales 9.6%, Associate professional and technical 9.4%.
1950 356,000 1951 357,000 1952 358,000 1953 360,000 1954 361,000 1955 362,000 1956 363,000 1957 364,000 1958 365,000 1959 367,000 1960 368,000 1961 368,000 1962 366,000 1963 364,000 1964 362,000 1965 359,000 1966 357,000 1967 355,000 1968 353,000 1969 351,000 1970 349,000 1971 347,000 1972 344,000 1973 342,000 1974 340,000 1975 338,000 1976 336,000 1977 333,000 1978 331,000 1979 329,000 1980 327,000 1981 325,000 1982 324,000 1983 322,000 1984 321,000 1985 319,000 1986 318,000 1987 316,000 1988 315,000 1989 313,000 1990 312,000 1991 310,000 1992 309,000 1993 309,000 1994 308,000 1995 307,000 1996 306,000 1997 305,000 1998 304,000 1999 303,000 2000 302,000 2001 302,000 2002 303,000 2003 304,000 2004 305,000 2005 307,000 2006 308,000 2007 309,000 2008 310,000 2009 312,000 2010 313,000 2011 314,000 2012 315,000 2013 316,000 2014 316,000 2015 317,000 2016 318,000 2017 318,000 2018 319,000 2019 320,000 2020 321,000 2021 322,000 2022 323,000 2023 325,000 2024 327,000 2025 329,000 2026 331,000 2027 333,000 2028 335,000 2029 337,000 2030 340,000 2031 342,000 2032 344,000 2033 346,000 2034 348,000 2035 350,000 What percentage of Hull is white?Hull Demographics
4.1% of the population identified as Other White, followed by 2.3% Chinese and Other Races, 1.3% Mixed Race, 1.2% Black, and 1.1% South Asian, and 0.3% White Irish.
Why is Kingston upon Hull not called Kingston?There is a reason no local calls the city by the name Edward I had given it in 1299 – "King's town upon Hull" (which became Kingston upon Hull): it's a term many Hullensians consider a slave name, a tattoo on the city's face.
What is Kingston upon Hull famous for?Tourist attractions include the historic Old Town and Museum Quarter, marina and The Deep aquarium. Rugby league football teams include clubs Hull F.C. and Hull Kingston Rovers.
How many people live in Kingston upon Thames?
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