| Year | Population | %± |
|---|---|---|
| January 1, 2010 | 35,600,000 | — |
| January 1, 2011 | 36,300,000 | +1.97% |
| January 1, 2012 | 37,100,000 | +2.20% |
| January 1, 2013 | 37,800,000 | +1.89% |
Source: Office National des Statistiques (ONS)
| Average population (x 1,000) | Live births1 | Deaths | Natural change1 | Crude birth rate (per 1,000) | Crude death rate (per 1,000) | Natural change (per 1,000) | Fertility rates | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1990 | 25 022 | 775 000 | 151 000 | 624 000 | 30.94 | 6.03 | 24.9 | 4.50 |
| 2000 | 30 416 | 589 000 | 140 000 | 449 000 | 19.36 | 4.59 | 14.8 | |
| 2007 | 34 096 | 783 000 | 149 000 | 634 000 | 22.98 | 4.38 | 18.6 | |
| 2008 | 34 591 | 817 000 | 153 000 | 663 000 | 23.62 | 4.42 | 19.2 | 2.81 |
| 2009 | 35 268 | 849 000 | 159 000 | 690 000 | 24.07 | 4.51 | 19.6 | |
| 2010 | 35 978 | 888 000 | 157 000 | 731 000 | 24.68 | 4.37 | 20.3 | 2.87 |
| 2011 | 36 717 | 910 000 | 162 000 | 748 000 | 24.78 | 4.41 | 20.4 | 2.87 |
Structure of the population (10 000):
| Age group | Male | Female | Total |
|---|---|---|---|
| 00-04 | 565 | 534 | 1099 |
| 05-09 | 435 | 413 | 849 |
| 10-14 | 422 | 404 | 826 |
| 15-19 | 484 | 465 | 949 |
| 20-24 | 522 | 509 | 1031 |
| 25-29 | 512 | 504 | 1016 |
| 30-34 | 439 | 430 | 869 |
| 35-39 | 351 | 350 | 701 |
| 40-44 | 303 | 306 | 609 |
| 45-49 | 255 | 256 | 511 |
| 50-54 | 207 | 205 | 412 |
| 55-59 | 172 | 165 | 337 |
| 60-64 | 125 | 120 | 245 |
| 65-69 | 86 | 88 | 174 |
| 70-74 | 75 | 77 | 152 |
| 75-79 | 55 | 57 | 111 |
| 80+ | 54 | 55 | 109 |
| TOTAL | 5061 | 4939 | 10 000 |
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