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Population statistics for children and young adults

Population statistics for children and young adults
Hugh Cochrane
Department of Health, July 2006

Population estimates for England for 2004 at Strategic Health Authority (SHA) and Primary Care Trust (PCT) level for residents aged 0-30, by age band. These statistics have been produced for the Children and Young People's Policy Review of Integrated Services for Disabled Children and Young people, but may also be useful for other purposes.
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Comments (2)

Interesting to see the decline in young people in Gateshead. That was from 2001. I wonder how we stand now there have been more building developments in the borough?!

I suppose that depends on who the target audience is for the new build. Isn't al ot of it apartments rather than family homes?

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