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Despite this Surrey is a net exporter of students, with the out of term time population almost 5,000 higher than during term time.The majority of the population, 945,700 people (83.5% of the population) reported their ethnic group as “White British” in the 2011 Census. The options were: “Very well”, “well”, “not well” or “not at all”.More than half (53.1%) of Surrey residents whose main language is not English consider that they can speak English very well, and a further 35.4% can speak it well. Please see the “In December 2018 there were 5 prisons in Surrey accommodating 2,576 prisoners. The next largest ethnic group was “Indian” with 20,200 people (1.8% of the population) followed by Pakistani (1.0%).The older population is less diverse than the younger cohorts. This chapter was updated in February 2019 to include data from the 2017 population estimates and the 2016 based population projections.The chapter provides background information about Surrey and the makeup of its population.Information about the age profile, ethnicity, religion, language skills and sexual identity is essential to enable appropriate services to be provided.There are 11 district and borough councils within Surrey, and Surrey‘s Health and Wellbeing board is responsible for 5 Clinical Commissioning Groups.The Office for National Statistics (ONS) estimated that the resident population of Surrey at Mid 2017 was 1,185,300.The estimate is broken down into 71,000 children aged under 5 (6.0% of the population), 175,300 children aged 5-16 (14.8%), 105,100 people aged 17-24 (8.9%), 611,700 people aged 25-64 (51.6%) and 222,200 older people aged 65+, (18.7%).The population of Surrey is projected to increase by 11% over the next 25 years reaching 1,309,500 by 2041.The proportion of the population in all age groups under 65 is projected to fall by 2041. For example, it is important to be aware that ethnicity is linked to an increased risk of some diseases – cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes and some cancers. Population estimates for Clinical Commissioning Groups are based on a geographical area and will be different from the population of registered patients.The distribution of the estimated population for Surrey and England by 5 year age group split by gender is shown in the data dashboard.The largest five year cohort for both Surrey and England is the 50-54 age group which corresponds to the ‘baby boom’ of the 1960s. The UK Government estimates that 6% of the population are lesbian, gay or bisexual. This graph shows the population of the U.S. by race and ethnic group from 2000 to 2019.
This means that there may be 56,500 people aged 16+ and around 4,000 people aged 11 to 15 in Surrey who are lesbian, gay or bisexual.There is no official estimate of the trans population, but applying percentages from a Home Office funded study would lead to an estimate of at least 7,000 trans people, defined as ‘a large reservoir of transgender people who experience some degree of gender variance’.Although the proportion of the population from black and minority ethnic groups is smaller in Surrey than in the country as a whole, it is essential to work across partner organisations to ensure that the needs of these small communities and individuals are appropriately met. Of this, 3,800 was international migration.
A further 78,000 (6.9% of the population belonged to other white ethnic groups; “Irish, “Gypsy or Irish Traveller” and “Other White”. Uttar Pradesh accounts for 17.35% of the total country population. Some minority ethnic groups may be hard to reach because of language or differences in culture which contribute to inequalities.Most of Surrey is covered by 5 clinical commissioning groups (CCGs) – East Surrey, Guildford and Waverley, North West Surrey, Surrey Downs and Surrey Heath. The proportion of mixed/multiple ethnic groups is highest among children under 16 (5.2%).For the first time, the 2011 Census asked people about their main language and proficiency in English. The lowest was Woking (58.8%). Elmbridge and Woking (6.8%) have the highest proportion of under 5s and Mole Valley the lowest (4.8%).There are estimated to be 175,300 children aged 5-16 (14.8% of the population).