Yorkshire and the humber population by age and sex

Age classes per gender and related impact, average age and old-age index in Province of YORKSHIRE AND THE HUMBER

Population by age (Year 2019)

Classes(n.)%(n.)%(n.)%
Males Females Total
0 - 2 age 95,015 3.50 90,819 3.26 185,834 3.38
3 - 5 age 101,912 3.75 96,937 3.48 198,849 3.61
6 - 11 age 210,214 7.74 200,902 7.21 411,116 7.47
12 - 17 age 191,549 7.05 182,593 6.56 374,142 6.80
18 - 24 age 256,390 9.44 246,236 8.84 502,626 9.13
25 - 34 age 367,458 13.52 363,221 13.04 730,679 13.28
35 - 44 age 322,513 11.87 328,387 11.79 650,900 11.83
45 - 54 age 365,482 13.45 372,395 13.37 737,877 13.41
55 - 64 age 335,023 12.33 343,144 12.32 678,167 12.32
65 - 74 age 272,684 10.03 290,788 10.44 563,472 10.24
75 e più 199,192 7.33 270,113 9.70 469,305 8.53
Total 2,717,432 100.00 2,785,535 100.00 5,502,967 100.00

AGE CLASSES (Year 2019)

Average age and old-age index (Year 2019)

 MalesFemalesTotal
Average age (Years) 39.38 41.19 40.30
Old-age index[1] - - 104.39

AVERAGE AGE (YEARS)

OLD-AGE INDEX

  1. ^ Old-age index = (Inhabitants > 65 years old / Inhabitants 0-14 years old) * 100

Area selected: Yorkshire and the Humber

Age structure Population Average age Life expectancy

Gender ratio

0.98 male to female

english main language

94%

Major religion

59% Christian

Demographics of Yorkshire and the Humber

The population of Yorkshire and the Humber is 5,526,350 according to mid-2020 population figures published by the ONS. Yorkshire and the Humber's population growth rate between mid-2019 and mid-2020 was 0.4% per year. Yorkshire and the Humber covers an area of 15,405 square kilometres (5,948 square miles) and has a population density of 359 people per square kilometre (km2), based on the latest population estimates taken in mid-2020.

According to the latest 2011 census, the population in Yorkshire and the Humber is predominantly white (89%), with non-white minorities representing the remaining 11% of the population.

The median average age in Yorkshire and the Humber in 2019 was 40.2, with over 18s representing 81.0% of the population. The sex ratio was 97.6 males to every 100 females. Compare average age by area.

In 2011, the urban population of Yorkshire and the Humber was approximately 4,358,730 or 82%, while the rural population was around 925,003 or 18%.

The largest religious group in Yorkshire and the Humber is Christians who account for 59% of the population.

English is spoken as the main language by 94.1% of people in Yorkshire and the Humber, and spoken either well or very well by 4% of the remaining population. 1.3% reported having poor English language skills, and the remaining 0.3% spoke no English at all.

Population of Yorkshire and the Humber

Main page: Yorkshire and the Humber Population

The population of Yorkshire and the Humber is 5,526,350 according to mid-2020 population figures published by the ONS. In the year between mid-2019 and mid-2020, the population in Yorkshire and the Humber grew by an estimated 23,383 people, and in the ten years before mid-2020, the population grew by 238,138.

Yorkshire and the Humber's population growth rate between mid-2019 and mid-2020 was 0.4%, which is 0.1% lower than the average population growth rate in Yorkshire and the Humber for the ten years before mid-2020 (0.5%).

Yorkshire and the Humber covers an area of 15,405 square kilometres (5,948 square miles) and has a population density of 359 people per square kilometre (km2), based on the latest population estimates taken in mid-2020. That figure has increased by 15 people per km2 over the past decade.

Population Population Density Population Growth

Demographics by Age and Gender

According to mid-year population estimates published by the ONS in 2019, males account for 49.4% of Yorkshire and the Humber's 5,526,350 population, while females made up 50.6% of the total.

The sex ratio (the number of males for each female in a population) was 97.555 males to every 100 females in 2011. In England as a whole, the gender ratio was 98 males to every 100 females in 2011.

Age statistics collected by the ONS show the adult population of Yorkshire and the Humber, that is how many people there are over the age of 18, is 4,474,428.

Yorkshire and the Humber's age structure shows the working-age population to be 3,432,114 which is 62.1% of the population. People under the age of 16 represent 19.0% of the population, and over 65s represent 18.9% of the population. The percentage of the population that is of working-age has decreased over the last 10 years from 64.5% to 61.7%.

Yorkshire and the Humber age pyramid

Yorkshire and the Humber's age pyramid shows how the population is distributed by age and gender.

The median average age of someone in Yorkshire and the Humber was 40.2 years in 2019. Split by gender, the average female age is 41.2 years, and the average male is 39.1 years.

Of the Yorkshire and the Humber population over the age of 90, girls outnumber boys by 2.2 to 1.

Life expectancy in Yorkshire and the Humber

The life expectancy of someone born today in Yorkshire and the Humber is 80 years. Split by gender, a girl born today in Yorkshire and the Humber has a life expectancy of 82 years, and a boy has a life expectancy of 78 years. Compare life expectancy by area.

As a comparison, in England as a whole, current life expectancy at birth is 81 years, for females that rises to 83 years and for males it falls to 79 years.

The life expectancy for someone born in Yorkshire and the Humber has risen by 2 years over the past decade, from a life expectancy of 78 years to a life expectancy of 80 years. In England as a whole, life expectancies have risen by 3 years.

Ethnicity in Yorkshire and the Humber

According to the latest 2011 census, the population in Yorkshire and the Humber is predominantly white (88.8%), with non-white minorities representing the remaining 11.2% of the population.

Asian people were the largest minority group in Yorkshire and the Humber accounting for 7.3% of the population.

80,345 or 2% of the Yorkshire and the Humber population are black according to the latest 2011 census.

In England more broadly the portion of the population that is white is 85.4%. 7.8% are Asian and 3.5% are Black.

Population by race in Yorkshire and the Humber, 2011 census

  • White - 4,687,578 people or 88.8%
  • Asian - 385,964 people or 7.3%
  • Mixed - 84,558 people or 1.6%
  • Black - 80,345 people or 1.5%
  • Other - 40,910 people or 0.8%

Personal wellbeing in Yorkshire and the Humber

Estimates of personal wellbeing in the UK are published by the ONS annually, with scores for anxiety, happiness, life satisfaction, and feeling that life is worthwhile. Overall scores are based on surveying a representative sample of the population and are scored out of 10 (.e.g for happiness 0 is 'not at all happy' and 10 is 'completely happy').

Levels of reported Anxiety in Yorkshire and the Humber were 3.1 in 2012 and 3.1 in 2021. In the rest of England levels of Anxiety are currently 3.1.

Reported levels of Happiness in 2021 were 7.4, and 7.3 in 2012. In England, the average happiness indicator is currently 7.5. Of the 363 areas in England, Yorkshire and the Humber is the 223 rd happiest area in England.

Life satisfaction scores for 2021 are 7.6 and were 7.4 in 2012. For the feeling that things done in life are worthwhile the 2021 level is 7.8 and was 7.7 in 2012.

Anxiety Happiness Life satisfaction Life worthwhile

Religion in Yorkshire and the Humber

According to the latest 2011 census, the most populous religious group within Yorkshire and the Humber is Christians, accounting for 59.5% of the population.

Yorkshire and the Humber has a Muslim population of 326,050 which is 5.9% of the population.

Compared to England as a whole, in England circa 59% of the population is Christian, 5% is Muslim, 2% is Hindu, and Buddhists, Sikhs and Jews each is around 1%. The remainder is split between people with no religion and those who decided not to identify a religion.

Religious groups in Yorkshire and the Humber, 2011 census

  • Christian - 3,141,214 people or 59.5%
  • Buddhist - 14,307 people or 0.3%
  • Hindu - 24,054 people or 0.5%
  • Jewish - 9,921 people or 0.2%
  • Muslim - 325,780 people or 6.2%
  • Sikh - 22,161 people or 0.4%
  • Other - 1,741,918 people or 33.0%

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Source: Office for National Statistics licensed under the Open Government Licence v.3.0. Contains OS data © Crown copyright and database right 2021. Data sources: ONS Local statistics

What is the average age in Yorkshire?

Yorkshire population statistics In 2020, there were 5.5M residents in Yorkshire region with an average age of 40.3 years. Population density was 373 residents per square kilometer. Population grew by 10.2% since 2002 and population average age increased by 1.6 years in the same period.

What is the population of Yorkshire 2021?

The 2021 population of Yorkshire is 5.4 million people (latest available data). To put the size of Yorkshire's population into context, the county is home to more people than the entire population of many countries – for example, Scotland, New Zealand, Ireland, Finland or Norway.

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Hull population statistics In 2020, there were 458k residents in Hull postcode area with an average age of 41.4 years.

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