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  1. Surrey, City (CY) More information: British Columbia [Census subdivision] Counts; Total; Population and dwellings; Population, 2021 1: 568,322: Population, 2016 1: 517,887: Population percentage change, 2016 to 2021: 9.7: Total private dwellings 2: 195,098: Private dwellings occupied by usual residents 3: 185,671: Population density per square ...

  2. The citys population grew by 9.7% between 2016 and 2021, down from 10.6% between 2011 and 2016. Population growth between 2016 and 2021. METRO VANCOUVER. SURREY. 7% 10% POPULATION BY AGE GROUP. In 2021, the composition of Surreys and Metro Vancouver’s populations was quite similar.

  3. The convergence of the 2021 Census population figure for Surrey with the Citys estimate for May 2021 indicates a more accurate and complete population count of Surrey residents in the latest Census, as compared with the 2011 and 2016 Census.

    Year
    Cloverdale
    Fleetwood
    Guildford
    2023
    76,730
    72,130
    69,540
    2022
    76,580
    69,810
    69,240
    2021
    75,820
    69,100
    68,680
    2020
    75,120
    67,210
    67,710
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    Surrey population has increased to 1,203,108– 6.2% increase on 2011 Census. This growth rate is lightly lower than England as a whole (6.6%).
    All borough / district councils exhibited population growth varying from 2.4% (Mole Valley) to 9.4% (Reigate and Banstead).
    Population density across Surrey is 724 usual residents per square kilometre.  This varies between borough / district councils from a low of 338 (Mole Valley) to a high of 2,375 (Epsom and Ewell).
    Surrey saw populationdecreasesfor the under 4s (-8.0%), those aged 35-49 (-3.1%), and amongst those aged 60-64 (-0.7%) but an increase in all other 5-year age bands.

    The usually resident population of Surrey, counted by the 2021 Census, was 1,203,108. This represents an increase of 70,718 (6.2%) since 2011. All borough / district councils showed growth since 2011, with the highest growth seen in Reigate and Banstead (9.4%) and the lowest in Mole Valley (2.4%). Table 1: Population change by local authority

    The largest 5 year cohort across Surrey are those aged 50-54 years, with a population of 87,327. The fastest growing cohort compared to previous Census are those aged 70-74, with a growth of 34.1% (an additional 14,869 persons). This group reflects the post-WWII baby boom. Other older age groups have also increased: those aged 75-79 by 18.1%, and t...

    Overall, 51.3% of Surrey’s population is female. This is slightly above the national position for England of 51.0%, reflecting our older population structure. Tandridge (at 51.8% female) has the largest female population proportion, and Woking (at 50.3%) the lowest female proportion amongst our borough and district councils. The proportion of resid...

    Across Surrey, fewer than a quarter of residents were aged 19 or under (23.8%), with roughly 6 in 10 of ‘working age’ (20-64 years, 57.3%), and just under a fifth (18.9%) being ‘older people’ (aged 65 or above). Amongst borough and districts, Elmbridge had the highest proportion of younger residents (at 25.6%), and Mole Valley the lowest (21.4%). W...

    The total number of households in Surrey, established by the 2021 Census, was 481,818. This is an increase of 26,027 (5.7%) since the previous Census. The imputed average Household size (mean average of residents per household) was 2.50for Surrey – a higher value than for England as a whole. Amongst borough and district councils, average Household ...

  4. Each profile includes community-specific data on population, family make-up, immigration, Indigenous population, housing, income, education, labour force participation, and journey to work. A Surrey-wide profile is also available to view. 2021. The latest edition of Surrey's Demographic Profile is available.

  5. 1 de jul. de 2002 · 4,566,769. 4,929,384. 5,319,324. Source: Statistics Canada (web). Explanation: In contrast to census figures, population estimates are adjusted for underenumeration. 2022 figures are based on the 2016 census.

  6. 28 de jun. de 2022 · Phase 2 of the 2021 Census release will start from early 2023, and will include multivariate data for the usual resident population base. More information about the 2021 Census is available...