Census 2021 results show Crawley’s population has grown significantly over past decade
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The latest snapshot of England and Wales was captured on March 21 2021 – and figures show there’s been a large rise in the number of people living in the Crawley borough. On census day, 118,500 people were living in the area – up 11 per cent from 106,597 in 2011, when the last census was carried out. This also means the population density has grown to 2,635 residents per square kilometre, up from 2,370 in 2011.
It shows the balance of men and women in the area has changed – Crawley’s population is now 49.8 per cent male and 50.2 per cent female, meaning there is now a higher proportion of men in the area than 10 years ago. In 2011, people living in the Crawley borough were 49.4 per cent male and 50.6 per cent female.
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Hide AdIt also shows the area is aging – a decade ago the population was made up of 13.7 per cent under-10s and 12.6 per cent over-65s, but this had changed to 13.2 per cent and 13.2 per cent respectively by 2021.
Across England and Wales, the total population grew 6.3 per cent over the past decade, from 56,075,912 in 2011 to 59,597,300 last year. This included a 7.5 per cent increase in the South East, where the population rose to 9,278,100 from 8,634,750 in 2011.
There were 24.8 million households in England and Wales on census day 2021, up from 23.4 million in 2011, with an average of 2.4 people in each household – the same as in 2011. The world's population has today reached 8 billion, according to the UN.
Historic populations of the Crawley borough:
1981: 72,543
1991: 87,644
2001: 99,740
2011: 106,597
2021: 118,500
Historic populations of the South East:
1981: 7,029,809
1991: 7,500,054
2001: 8,000,645
2011: 8,634,750
2021: 9,278,100