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Area type Unitary Authority Land area 987 square kilometres international migration 0.3% North Northamptonshire PopulationThe population of North Northamptonshire is 350,448 according to mid-2020 population figures published by the ONS. Based on recent growth rates we estimate the current 2022 population of North Northamptonshire to be 354,931. In the year between mid-2019 and mid-2020, the population in North Northamptonshire grew by an estimated 2,220 people, and in the ten years prior to mid-2020, the population grew by 32,489. Compare population by area. North Northamptonshire's population growth rate between mid-2019 and mid-2020 was 0.6%, which is 0.5% lower than the average population growth rate in North Northamptonshire for the ten years prior to mid-2020 (1.1%). North Northamptonshire covers an area of 987 square kilometres (381 square miles) and has a population density of 355 people per square kilometre (km2), based on the latest population estimates taken in mid-2020. That figure has increased by 33 people per km2 over the past decade. Compared to England's figures
What causes population change in North NorthamptonshireBetween mid-2019 and mid-2020, net internal migration into North Northamptonshire was 779, and net international migration into North Northamptonshire was 1,024. North Northamptonshire's fertility rate (the total number of children that would be born to the average woman in North Northamptonshire if she were to live to the end of her child-bearing years) of 1.78, and birth rate (the number of live births per thousand of population per year) of 2.7, led to population increases of 929 during the year, and North Northamptonshire's death rate or mortality rate (the number of deaths per thousand of population per year) of 1.8 resulted in a 627 population decrease. In total, a net 302 person natural increase. Compared to figures for England
Historic North Northamptonshire Population Change ComponentsDuring the past decade, internal migration has fallen from a net inflow of 1,114 in 2011 to a net 779 inflow. International migration has risen from a net inflow of 558 in 2011 to an inflow of 1,024 in 2020. The natural increase in population, due to births and deaths, has fallen from an annual net increase of 416 people in 2011 to 302 in 2020. Internal migration was the largest driver of population change over the past decade, representing circa 49% of the total change in population. North Northamptonshire historic population from 2011 to 2020North Northamptonshire's population, population density, and population growth rate, over the past decade. Figures reported by the ONS in 2021. North Northamptonshire forecast population from 2023 to 2043North Northamptonshire's forecast, population density, and population growth rate, over the next twenty years. Figures reported by the ONS in 2018. The population of North Northamptonshire is forecast to be 78,510 in 2025 and 82,444 in 2030. Discover moreAreas near North NorthamptonshireSource: 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 How many households are in North Northamptonshire?North Northants recorded 148,900, an increase of 12.3%, while West Northants saw an increase of 11.3%, 172,600 households.
What is the population of Northamptonshire 2022?Based on recent growth rates we estimate the current 2022 population of North Northamptonshire to be 354,931. In the year between mid-2019 and mid-2020, the population in North Northamptonshire grew by an estimated 2,220 people, and in the ten years prior to mid-2020, the population grew by 32,489.
Why is Northampton not a city?Historically, it was not the seat of an Anglican cathedral - which is how many of the smaller cities gained their status, in the time of King Henry VIII. While Northampton does have a Roman Catholic cathedral, this did not grant it elevated status - meaning it is still traditionally classed as a 'market town'.
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