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DEMOGRAPHICS IN CUMBRIA SENIOR POLICY OFFICER DAN BLOOMER
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POPULATION BY DISTRICT Population growing, variations by district
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CUMBRIA – AGE GROUPS Population has “aged” over time
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MIGRATION BY AGE GROUP Younger people migrating away
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FORECASTS BY DISTRICT Past trends expected to continue
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FORECASTS BY AGE GROUP Rapid growth in older adults
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CUMBRIA: LONG-TERM TREND “Ageing” population significant “Known”Forecasted
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CUMBRIA vs ENGLAND “Ageing” faster than nationally
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ALLERDALE: LONG-TERM TREND Faster declines for 0-14 & 15-64 “Known”Forecasted
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BARROW: LONG-TERM TREND Faster declines for 0-14 & 15-64 “Known”Forecasted
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CARLISLE: LONG-TERM TREND Similar to county picture “Known”Forecasted
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COPELAND: LONG-TERM TREND Declines for under 65s, growth for older “Known”Forecasted
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EDEN: LONG-TERM TREND Rapid growth for working age & retired “Known”Forecasted
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SLDC: LONG-TERM TREND Growth for working age & retired “Known”Forecasted
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People with Limiting Illness Changes put pressure on health services
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BME Community in Cumbria Growing ethnic diversity
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National Insurance Applications More applications since A8 accession Note: Cumulative applications, not yr on yr
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National Insurance Applications More international migrant to S Lakes Note: Cumulative applications, not yr on yr
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National Insurance Applications Many migrants from Eastern Europe Note: Cumulative applications, not yr on yr
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Cumbria’s population is ageing at a faster rate than nationally Driven by decline in number of young people, growth in number of older adults Migration is a key contributing factor Significant variations across the county County’s ethnic diversity increasing SUMMARY
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