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1921 Census of England and Wales, General Report with Appendices, Table 4 : " Revised Intercensal Estimates of Population of England and Wales, 1911-1920".
As at the Midlde of the Year. | Persons. | Males. | Females. | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1911 | 36,136 | 17,471 | 18,665 | ||
1912 | 36,327 | 17,571 | 18,756 | ||
1913 | 36,574 | 17,687 | 18,887 | ||
1914 | 36,967 | 17,885 | 19,082 | ||
A | B | A | B | ||
1915 | 35,284 | 37,432 | 16,003 | 18,151 | 19,281 |
1916 | 34,642 | 37,592 | 15,222 | 18,172 | 19,420 |
1917 | 34,197 | 37,680 | 14,661 | 18,144 | 19,536 |
1918 | 34,024 | 37,636 | 14,433 | 18,045 | 19,591 |
1919 | 35,427 | 37,520 | 15,868 | 17,961 | 19,559 |
1920 | 37,247 | 37,756 | 17,582 | 18,091 | 19,665 |
NOTE.For the years 1911-14 the figures represent the total population within the country.
For the years 1915-20 the figures shown under columns A refer to civilians only, and under columns B to civilians plus all non-civilians belonging to England and Wales whether the latter were within the country or not.