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98,380,500
Population
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7.7%
Unqualified
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3.5%
Unemployment
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£32,399
Salary
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£380,511
Property
Quick answer: England is a country in the United Kingdom. The population of England is 98,380,500. The population per square mile of England is 12,268. The average salary in England is £32,399 per year. The average property price in England is £380,511.
Books about England: Numerous fiction and non-fiction books have been produced about the culturally rich history of England. Here is a link to some of the books about England.
England Demographics
The population of England is 98,380,500. The population per square mile of England is 12,268. The population has increased by 1,915,100 in the past year. The population has increased by 16,896,500 since 1981.
There are more females in England. They account for 51.1% of the population.
England Employment
76.5% of the people in England are in employment. There are more males in employment. The definition of employment is being employed or self-employed and aged 16 to 64.
The unemployment rate in England is 3.5%. The definition of unemployment is being economically active but unemployed. The average unemployment rate nationally is 3.8%.
England Student Population
The student population of England is 3,851,300. Students account for 29.4% of the economically inactive population aged 16 to 64.
88.4% of the people in England have an NVQ1 qualification. 78.2% have an NVQ2 qualification. 60.6% have an NVQ3 qualification. 41.8% have an NVQ4 qualification.
7.7% of the people in England have no qualifications. The national average for people with no qualifications is 6.6%.
England Economy
There are 4,241,025 businesses in England. 89.0% are micro businesses. 8.2% are small businesses. 1.1% are medium businesses. 0.0% are large businesses.
The biggest industry employers in England are wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles businesses.
England Salary
The average salary in England is £32,399 per year. Males earn 18.3% more.
Salaries in England are 9.2% less than the national average of £33,384.
England Property
The average property price in England is £380,511. The national average property price is £294,910.
Average property prices by type in England: £616,212 for detached houses. £396,368 for semi-detached houses. £310,013 for terrace houses. £199,453 for flats.
Authority | Population | Change |
---|---|---|
Allerdale | 96,400 | ↓ |
Amber Valley | 126,500 | ↓ |
Arun | 165,200 | ↑ |
Ashfield | 126,400 | ↓ |
Ashford | 133,200 | ↑ |
Babergh | 92,700 | ↓ |
Barking And Dagenham | 218,500 | ↑ |
Barnet | 388,600 | ↓ |
Barnsley | 244,900 | ↓ |
Barrow In Furness | 67,400 | ↑ |
Basildon | 187,700 | ↑ |
Basingstoke And Deane | 185,700 | ↑ |
Bassetlaw | 118,400 | ↑ |
Bath And North East Somerset | 192,400 | ↓ |
Bedford | 185,800 | ↑ |
Bexley | 246,500 | ↓ |
Birmingham | 1,142,500 | ↑ |
Blaby | 103,300 | ↑ |
Blackburn With Darwen | 154,900 | ↑ |
Blackpool | 141,000 | ↑ |
Bolsover | 80,500 | ↓ |
Bolton | 296,000 | ↑ |
Boston | 70,800 | ↓ |
Bournemouth Christchurch And Poole | 400,100 | ↑ |
Bracknell Forest | 125,200 | ↑ |
Bradford | 547,000 | ↑ |
Braintree | 155,700 | ↑ |
Breckland | 142,200 | ↑ |
Brent | 338,900 | ↑ |
Brentwood | 77,100 | ↓ |
Brighton And Hove | 276,300 | ↓ |
Bristol | 471,100 | ↑ |
Broadland | 132,200 | ↑ |
Bromley | 329,800 | ↓ |
Bromsgrove | 99,500 | ↓ |
Broxbourne | 99,100 | ↑ |
Broxtowe | 110,800 | ↓ |
Buckinghamshire | 555,300 | ↑ |
Burnley | 94,700 | ↑ |
Bury | 193,800 | ↑ |
Calderdale | 206,800 | ↓ |
Cambridge | 144,700 | ↑ |
Cambridgeshire | 680,400 | ↑ |
Camden | 210,400 | ↓ |
Cannock Chase | 100,600 | ↓ |
Canterbury | 156,600 | ↓ |
Carlisle | 110,300 | ↑ |
Castle Point | 89,700 | ↓ |
Central Bedfordshire | 295,500 | ↑ |
Charnwood | 182,800 | ↓ |
Chelmsford | 181,800 | ↑ |
Cheltenham | 118,900 | ↑ |
Cherwell | 161,800 | ↑ |
Cheshire East | 400,500 | ↑ |
Cheshire West And Chester | 357,700 | ↑ |
Chesterfield | 103,700 | ↓ |
Chichester | 124,500 | ↑ |
Chorley | 117,900 | ↓ |
City Of London | 8,600 | ↓ |
Colchester | 192,400 | ↓ |
Copeland | 67,200 | ↓ |
Cornwall | 572,000 | ↓ |
Cotswold | 91,100 | ↑ |
County Durham | 521,300 | ↓ |
Coventry | 343,300 | ↓ |
Craven | 57,100 | ↓ |
Crawley | 118,600 | ↑ |
Croydon | 390,500 | ↑ |
Cumbria | 500,800 | ↑ |
Dacorum | 155,200 | ↓ |
Darlington | 108,200 | ↑ |
Dartford | 116,800 | ↑ |
Derby | 261,100 | ↑ |
Derbyshire | 796,800 | ↓ |
Derbyshire Dales | 71,700 | ↓ |
Devon | 814,400 | ↑ |
Doncaster | 308,700 | ↓ |
Dorset | 381,300 | ↑ |
Dover | 116,600 | ↓ |
Dudley | 323,600 | ↑ |
Ealing | 366,100 | ↑ |
East Cambridgeshire | 88,100 | ↓ |
East Devon | 152,100 | ↑ |
East Hampshire | 126,200 | ↑ |
East Hertfordshire | 150,700 | ↓ |
East Lindsey | 143,000 | ↑ |
East Riding Of Yorkshire | 343,100 | ↓ |
East Staffordshire | 124,500 | ↑ |
East Suffolk | 250,400 | ↑ |
East Sussex | 546,900 | ↓ |
Eastbourne | 101,600 | ↓ |
Eastleigh | 137,000 | ↑ |
Eden | 55,000 | ↑ |
Elmbridge | 139,400 | ↑ |
Enfield | 329,600 | ↓ |
Epping Forest | 134,900 | ↑ |
Epsom And Ewell | 81,000 | ↓ |
Erewash | 113,000 | ↓ |
Essex | 1,506,300 | ↑ |
Exeter | 129,300 | ↓ |
Fareham | 115,000 | ↓ |
Fenland | 102,700 | ↑ |
Folkestone And Hythe | 110,100 | ↓ |
Forest Of Dean | 87,100 | ↓ |
Fylde | 81,800 | ↑ |
Gateshead | 196,200 | ↓ |
Gedling | 117,300 | ↓ |
Gloucester | 132,500 | ↑ |
Gloucestershire | 646,600 | ↑ |
Gosport | 82,200 | ↓ |
Gravesham | 106,800 | ↓ |
Great Yarmouth | 100,100 | ↑ |
Greater Manchester | 2,868,400 | ↑ |
Greenwich | 289,300 | ↑ |
Guildford | 143,900 | ↓ |
Hackney | 260,000 | ↓ |
Halton | 128,600 | ↓ |
Hambleton | 91,000 | ↓ |
Hammersmith And Fulham | 183,300 | ↓ |
Hampshire | 1,406,200 | ↑ |
Harborough | 98,300 | ↑ |
Haringey | 264,100 | ↓ |
Harlow | 93,400 | ↑ |
Harrogate | 164,100 | ↑ |
Harrow | 261,000 | ↑ |
Hart | 100,300 | ↑ |
Hartlepool | 92,600 | ↓ |
Hastings | 91,000 | ↓ |
Havant | 124,500 | ↓ |
Havering | 262,000 | ↑ |
Herefordshire | 187,600 | ↓ |
Hertfordshire | 1,200,600 | ↑ |
Hertsmere | 108,100 | ↑ |
High Peak | 91,100 | ↓ |
Hillingdon | 304,800 | ↓ |
Hinckley And Bosworth | 113,700 | ↓ |
Horsham | 147,500 | ↑ |
Hounslow | 287,900 | ↑ |
Huntingdonshire | 181,800 | ↑ |
Hyndburn | 82,300 | ↑ |
Inner London | 3,407,100 | ↓ |
Ipswich | 139,600 | ↑ |
Isle Of Wight | 140,900 | ↓ |
Islington | 216,800 | ↓ |
Kensington And Chelsea | 143,900 | ↓ |
Kent | 1,578,500 | ↓ |
Kings Lynn And West Norfolk | 154,900 | ↑ |
Kingston Upon Hull | 266,500 | ↑ |
Kingston Upon Thames | 167,800 | ↓ |
Kirklees | 433,400 | ↓ |
Knowsley | 155,000 | ↑ |
Lambeth | 317,500 | ↓ |
Lancashire | 1,236,000 | ↑ |
Lancaster | 142,200 | ↓ |
Leeds | 809,000 | ↑ |
Leicester | 366,000 | ↑ |
Leicestershire | 712,600 | ↓ |
Lewes | 100,200 | ↓ |
Lewisham | 299,800 | ↓ |
Lichfield | 106,900 | ↑ |
Lincoln | 102,300 | ↑ |
Lincolnshire | 769,500 | ↑ |
Liverpool | 484,500 | ↓ |
Luton | 224,800 | ↑ |
Maidstone | 176,700 | ↑ |
Maldon | 66,600 | ↑ |
Malvern Hills | 80,000 | ↑ |
Manchester | 549,900 | ↓ |
Mansfield | 110,600 | ↑ |
Medway | 279,800 | ↑ |
Melton | 51,800 | ↑ |
Mendip | 116,300 | ↓ |
Merseyside | 1,423,100 | ↓ |
Merton | 215,300 | ↑ |
Mid Devon | 83,200 | ↓ |
Mid Suffolk | 103,400 | ↓ |
Mid Sussex | 152,900 | ↑ |
Middlesbrough | 143,700 | ↑ |
Milton Keynes | 288,200 | ↑ |
Mole Valley | 87,600 | ↑ |
New Forest | 176,300 | ↓ |
Newark And Sherwood | 123,400 | ↑ |
Newcastle Upon Tyne | 298,300 | ↓ |
Newcastle Under Lyme | 123,000 | ↓ |
Newham | 350,600 | ↓ |
Norfolk | 918,400 | ↑ |
North Devon | 99,400 | ↑ |
North East Derbyshire | 102,300 | ↑ |
North East Lincolnshire | 157,200 | ↓ |
North Hertfordshire | 133,600 | ↑ |
North Kesteven | 118,600 | ↑ |
North Lincolnshire | 169,900 | ↓ |
North Norfolk | 103,300 | ↓ |
North Northamptonshire | 360,400 | ↓ |
North Somerset | 217,400 | ↑ |
North Tyneside | 209,200 | ↑ |
North Warwickshire | 65,300 | ↓ |
North West Leicestershire | 105,000 | ↑ |
North Yorkshire | 618,800 | ↓ |
Northumberland | 321,600 | ↓ |
Norwich | 143,100 | ↑ |
Nottingham | 319,600 | ↓ |
Nottinghamshire | 826,300 | ↓ |
Nuneaton And Bedworth | 134,300 | ↑ |
Oadby And Wigston | 57,800 | ↑ |
Oldham | 242,100 | ↑ |
Outer London | 5,389,500 | ↑ |
Oxford | 160,000 | ↑ |
Oxfordshire | 726,500 | ↑ |
Pendle | 95,800 | ↑ |
Peterborough | 216,300 | ↑ |
Plymouth | 264,700 | ↑ |
Portsmouth | 206,800 | ↓ |
Preston | 147,600 | ↑ |
Reading | 173,200 | ↑ |
Redbridge | 309,800 | ↑ |
Redcar And Cleveland | 136,600 | ↓ |
Redditch | 87,000 | ↑ |
Reigate And Banstead | 151,400 | ↑ |
Ribble Valley | 61,900 | ↓ |
Richmond Upon Thames | 195,200 | ↓ |
Richmondshire | 50,400 | ↓ |
Rochdale | 224,100 | ↑ |
Rochford | 86,200 | ↓ |
Rossendale | 71,000 | ↓ |
Rother | 93,400 | ↓ |
Rotherham | 266,200 | ↑ |
Rugby | 114,800 | ↑ |
Runnymede | 87,700 | ↓ |
Rushcliffe | 119,400 | ↓ |
Rushmoor | 100,100 | ↑ |
Rutland | 41,400 | ↑ |
Ryedale | 54,900 | ↓ |
Salford | 270,800 | ↑ |
Sandwell | 341,700 | ↑ |
Scarborough | 109,000 | ↑ |
Sedgemoor | 125,800 | ↑ |
Sefton | 279,700 | ↑ |
Selby | 92,400 | ↑ |
Sevenoaks | 120,800 | ↓ |
Sheffield | 554,400 | ↓ |
Shropshire | 324,700 | ↓ |
Slough | 158,300 | ↑ |
Solihull | 216,700 | ↓ |
Somerset | 573,100 | ↑ |
Somerset West And Taunton | 155,400 | ↑ |
South Cambridgeshire | 163,000 | ↑ |
South Derbyshire | 108,100 | ↓ |
South Gloucestershire | 290,700 | ↑ |
South Hams | 89,200 | ↑ |
South Holland | 95,500 | ↓ |
South Kesteven | 143,800 | ↑ |
South Lakeland | 104,700 | ↓ |
South Norfolk | 142,500 | ↓ |
South Oxfordshire | 150,000 | ↑ |
South Ribble | 111,200 | ↑ |
South Somerset | 173,200 | ↑ |
South Staffordshire | 110,800 | ↓ |
South Tyneside | 147,900 | ↓ |
South Yorkshire | 1,374,200 | ↓ |
Southampton | 247,300 | ↓ |
Southend On Sea | 180,600 | ↓ |
Southwark | 306,400 | ↓ |
Spelthorne | 103,000 | ↑ |
St Albans | 148,600 | ↓ |
St Helens | 183,400 | ↑ |
Stafford | 137,200 | ↓ |
Staffordshire | 877,900 | ↓ |
Staffordshire Moorlands | 96,000 | ↓ |
Stevenage | 89,300 | ↑ |
Stockport | 295,200 | ↑ |
Stockton On Tees | 197,000 | ↓ |
Stoke On Trent | 258,000 | ↑ |
Stratford On Avon | 136,000 | ↑ |
Stroud | 121,500 | ↑ |
Suffolk | 763,400 | ↑ |
Sunderland | 274,200 | ↓ |
Surrey | 1,205,600 | ↑ |
Surrey Heath | 90,600 | ↑ |
Sutton | 209,500 | ↑ |
Swale | 152,200 | ↑ |
Swindon | 233,700 | ↑ |
Tameside | 231,200 | ↑ |
Tamworth | 78,800 | ↑ |
Tandridge | 88,100 | ↓ |
Teignbridge | 135,200 | ↑ |
Telford And Wrekin | 185,800 | ↑ |
Tendring | 148,900 | ↑ |
Test Valley | 131,200 | ↑ |
Tewkesbury | 95,400 | ↓ |
Thanet | 140,700 | ↓ |
Three Rivers | 94,000 | ↓ |
Thurrock | 175,900 | ↑ |
Tonbridge And Malling | 132,400 | ↓ |
Torbay | 139,400 | ↑ |
Torridge | 68,500 | ↓ |
Tower Hamlets | 312,300 | ↓ |
Trafford | 235,500 | ↓ |
Tunbridge Wells | 115,700 | ↓ |
Tyne And Wear | 1,125,700 | ↓ |
Uttlesford | 91,900 | ↓ |
Vale Of White Horse | 139,500 | ↑ |
Wakefield | 353,800 | ↑ |
Walsall | 284,300 | ↓ |
Waltham Forest | 278,100 | ↑ |
Wandsworth | 328,400 | ↓ |
Warrington | 211,200 | ↑ |
Warwick | 148,700 | ↑ |
Warwickshire | 599,200 | ↑ |
Watford | 102,500 | ↑ |
Waverley | 128,900 | ↑ |
Wealden | 160,700 | ↓ |
Welwyn Hatfield | 119,500 | ↓ |
West Berkshire | 161,900 | ↑ |
West Devon | 57,500 | ↑ |
West Lancashire | 117,100 | ↑ |
West Lindsey | 95,600 | ↓ |
West Midlands | 2,916,100 | ↓ |
West Northamptonshire | 426,500 | ↓ |
West Oxfordshire | 115,200 | ↑ |
West Suffolk | 177,300 | ↓ |
West Sussex | 885,100 | ↑ |
West Yorkshire | 2,350,000 | ↑ |
Westminster | 205,100 | ↓ |
Wigan | 329,800 | ↓ |
Wiltshire | 513,400 | ↑ |
Winchester | 127,900 | ↑ |
Windsor And Maidenhead | 153,900 | ↑ |
Wirral | 320,600 | ↓ |
Woking | 103,900 | ↑ |
Wokingham | 178,200 | ↑ |
Wolverhampton | 264,000 | ↓ |
Worcester | 103,600 | ↑ |
Worcestershire | 604,900 | ↑ |
Worthing | 111,700 | ↑ |
Wychavon | 133,100 | ↑ |
Wyre | 112,500 | ↓ |
Wyre Forest | 101,800 | ↑ |
York | 201,700 | ↓ |