Swansea District : Population Density (Persons per Hectare)

R_POP_DENS_H = (TOT_POP:now * 1.0) / AREA_HECTARES:total

Data Role Period Covered Authority Source Details Method
TOT_POP:now 1801 to 1851 SRC GBH Source Documentation System 1851 Census of Great Britain, Population tables 2, Table [1] , 'Population Abstract' Redistricted by GBH project
AREA_HECTARES:total 1801 to 1851 ONS_Portal Open Geography Portal Office for National Statistics, Open Geography Portal Redistricted by GBH project
TOT_POP:now 1861 SRC GBH Source Documentation System 1861 Census of England and Wales, Ages, Table 2 , 'Ages of Males and Females in Superintendent Registrars' Districts' Redistricted by GBH project
AREA_HECTARES:total 1861 ONS_Portal Open Geography Portal Office for National Statistics, Open Geography Portal Redistricted by GBH project
TOT_POP:now 1881 SRC GBH Source Documentation System 1881 Census of England and Wales, Ages, Table 2 , 'Ages of Males and Females in Registration Districts' Redistricted by GBH project
AREA_HECTARES:total 1881 ONS_Portal Open Geography Portal Office for National Statistics, Open Geography Portal Redistricted by GBH project
TOT_POP:now 1911 SRC GBH Source Documentation System 1911 Census of England and Wales, Ages, Table 8 , 'Administrative Counties, Urban Districts and Rural Districts - Persons, Males and Females at each year of age under 21 and in quinquennial age-groups in each Administrative County (inclusive and exclusive of associated County Boroughs) and in the aggregates of Urban Districts, of County Boroughs and of Rural districts. Also Males and Females at these ages in each County Borough, Municipal Borough, other Urban District and Rural District, 1911' Redistricted by GBH project
AREA_HECTARES:total 1911 ONS_Portal Open Geography Portal Office for National Statistics, Open Geography Portal Redistricted by GBH project
TOT_POP:now 1921 SRC GBH Source Documentation System 1921 Census of England and Wales, County Report, Table 14 , 'Ages (quinquennial groups) and Marital Conditions in combination' Redistricted by GBH project
AREA_HECTARES:total 1921 ONS_Portal Open Geography Portal Office for National Statistics, Open Geography Portal Redistricted by GBH project
TOT_POP:now 1931 SRC GBH Source Documentation System 1931 Census of England and Wales, County Report Part I, Table 15 , 'Ages and Marital Conditions - Abridged Analysis' Redistricted by GBH project
AREA_HECTARES:total 1931 ONS_Portal Open Geography Portal Office for National Statistics, Open Geography Portal Redistricted by GBH project
TOT_POP:now 1951 SRC GBH Source Documentation System 1951 Census of England and Wales, County Report, Table 22 , 'Ages (quinary) by Marital Condition - Abridged Analysis', for 'Urban Areas with population of less than 50,000, RD' Redistricted by GBH project
AREA_HECTARES:total 1951 ONS_Portal Open Geography Portal Office for National Statistics, Open Geography Portal Redistricted by GBH project
TOT_POP:now 1961 SRC GBH Source Documentation System 1961 Census of England and Wales, County Report, Table 6 , 'Age and Marital Condition', for 'LAA, Con, NT' Redistricted by GBH project
AREA_HECTARES:total 1961 ONS_Portal Open Geography Portal Office for National Statistics, Open Geography Portal Redistricted by GBH project
TOT_POP:now 1971 CASWEB_1971 Census 1971 data UK Data Service, Census 1971 data (Tables SAS06 and SAS07) Enumeration District counts redistricted by vector overlay
AREA_HECTARES:total 1971 ONS_Portal Open Geography Portal Office for National Statistics, Open Geography Portal Enumeration District counts redistricted by vector overlay
TOT_POP:now 1981 CASWEB_1981 Census 1981 data UK Data Service, Census 1981 data (Table SAS02: "Age and Marital Status: All Residents) Enumeration District counts redistricted by vector overlay
AREA_HECTARES:total 1981 ONS_Portal Open Geography Portal Office for National Statistics, Open Geography Portal Enumeration District counts redistricted by vector overlay
TOT_POP:now 1991 NOMIS NOMIS - Official Census and Labour Market Statistics Office for National Statistics, NOMIS - Official Census and Labour Market Statistics (Table S02 Age and marital status: Residents [100%]) Enumeration District counts redistricted by vector overlay
AREA_HECTARES:total 1991 ONS_Portal Open Geography Portal Office for National Statistics, Open Geography Portal Enumeration District counts redistricted by vector overlay
TOT_POP:now 2001 NOMIS NOMIS - Official Census and Labour Market Statistics Office for National Statistics, NOMIS - Official Census and Labour Market Statistics (Table CS001 - Age by sex and resident type) Sum of published counts for Output Areas or E.Ds.
AREA_HECTARES:total 2001 ONS_Portal Open Geography Portal Office for National Statistics, Open Geography Portal Sum of published counts for Output Areas or E.Ds.
TOT_POP:now 2011 NOMIS NOMIS - Official Census and Labour Market Statistics Office for National Statistics, NOMIS - Official Census and Labour Market Statistics (Table LC1117EW - "Sex by age") Sum of published counts for Output Areas or E.Ds.
AREA_HECTARES:total 2011 ONS_Portal Open Geography Portal Office for National Statistics, Open Geography Portal Sum of published counts for Output Areas or E.Ds.
TOT_POP:now 2021 ONS_CustomData ONS "Create a Custom Dataset" Office for National Statistics, ONS "Create a Custom Dataset" ("Age" (23 way) by "Sex") Sum of published counts for Output Areas or E.Ds.
AREA_HECTARES:total 2021 ONS_Portal Open Geography Portal Office for National Statistics, Open Geography Portal Sum of published counts for Output Areas or E.Ds.

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The population of Britain in 2021 was over six times the population in 1801, so the country's overall population density was also six times higher. This is difficult to map because the density bands used in the maps have to change over time, and the bottom four bands in 1801 all fit into the bottom 2011 band. Although the mountains of Scotland and Wales still contain few people, rural England has become much more crowded. Historically much of the population was concentrated into quite small urban areas that hardly show up on the maps. In towns where the main way of getting about was walking, extreme crowding was inevitable, but urban areas expanded with the growth of alternative means of transport.

Note that our figures for the area of units as measured in hectares have always been calculated by us from our boundary maps, while all areas measured in acres are figures that were listed in census reports.


How to reference this page:

GB Historical GIS / University of Portsmouth, Swansea District through time | Historical Statistics on Population | Rate: Population Density (Persons per Hectare), A Vision of Britain through Time.

URL: https://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/unit/10039708/cube/POP_DENS_H

Date accessed: 08th April 2026