Risbridge Poor Law Union/Registration District (RegD/PLU) : Percentage Aged over 65

R_AGE_65_up = (AGE_GROUP:65_up * 100.0) / TOT_POP:now

Data Role Period Covered Authority Source Details Method
AGE_GROUP:65_up 1851 SRC GBH Source Documentation System 1851 Census of Great Britain, Ages, Table [1] , 'Ages of the People' Exact count provided by a government statistical office for this area
TOT_POP:now 1851 SRC GBH Source Documentation System 1851 Census of Great Britain, Population tables 2, Table [1] , 'Population Abstract' Exact count provided by a government statistical office for this area
AGE_GROUP:65_up 1861 SRC GBH Source Documentation System 1861 Census of England and Wales, Ages, Table 3 , 'Ages of Males and Females in Sub-Districts' Exact count provided by a government statistical office for this area
AGE_GROUP:65_up 1871 SRC GBH Source Documentation System 1871 Census of England and Wales, Ages, Table 3 , 'Ages of Males and Females in Registrars' Sub-Districts' Exact count provided by a government statistical office for this area
AGE_GROUP:65_up 1881 SRC GBH Source Documentation System 1881 Census of England and Wales, Ages, Table 3 , 'Ages of Males and Females in Registration Sub-Districts' Exact count provided by a government statistical office for this area
TOT_POP:now 1881 SRC GBH Source Documentation System 1881 Census of England and Wales, Population tables 2, Table 4 , 'Area, Houses, and Population of Civil Parishes in the several Registration Sub-Districts in 1871 and 1881' Exact count provided by a government statistical office for this area
AGE_GROUP:65_up 1891 SRC GBH Source Documentation System 1891 Census of England and Wales, Ages, Table 2 , 'Ages of Males and Females in Registration Districts' Exact count provided by a government statistical office for this area
TOT_POP:now 1891 SRC GBH Source Documentation System 1891 Census of England and Wales, Population tables 2, Table 2 , 'Area and Population in Registration Districts and Sub-Districts and in Civil Parishes' Exact count provided by a government statistical office for this area
AGE_GROUP:65_up 1901 SRC GBH Source Documentation System 1901 Census of England and Wales, County Report, Table 26 , 'Ages of Persons, Males and Females, in the Registration County, and in Registration Districts, 1901' Exact count provided by a government statistical office for this area
TOT_POP:now 1901 SRC GBH Source Documentation System 1901 Census of England and Wales, County Report, Table 12 , 'Registration County, Districts, and Sub-Districts, with their Constituent Civil Parishes - Area; Houses and Population 1891 and 1901, and Separate Occupiers 1901' Exact count provided by a government statistical office for this area
AGE_GROUP:65_up 1911 SRC GBH Source Documentation System 1911 Census of England and Wales, Ages, Table 11 , 'Registration Counties and Registration Districts - Persons, Males and Females in each registration county; Males and Females in each registration district at each year of age under 21 and in quinquennial age-groups, 1911' Exact count provided by a government statistical office for this area
TOT_POP:now 1911 SRC GBH Source Documentation System 1911 Census of England and Wales, Population tables 2, Table 5 , 'Registration Counties, Districts and Sub-districts with their constituent civil parishes. - Urban or Rural District in which each parish is situated; Area; families or separate occupiers, and population, 1901 and 1911; and population enumerated in Institutions, large establishments, and on vessels, &c., 1911' Exact count provided by a government statistical office for this area

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The proportion of the population aged over 65 was close to 5% in all censuses from 1851 to 1911, but it then tripled during the 20th century. In the nineteenth century, the elderly can be seen as a residual, concentrated mainly in rural areas. In 1851, this meant mainly the rural periphery: the south west, Norfolk and Suffolk, and most of Wales. The highlands of Scotland, conversely, contained relatively few elderly people due to poor life expectancy.

By 1951, we begin to see a new pattern as people began to expect a lengthy retirement in which some could live where they pleased. The elderly themselves became migrants, moving to rural areas and especially to seaside areas. By the early 21st century, the country was almost ringed by a necklace of districts with over 20% aged over 65.


How to reference this page:

GB Historical GIS / University of Portsmouth, Risbridge Poor Law Union/Registration District (RegD/PLU) through time | Historical Statistics on Population | Rate: Percentage Aged over 65, A Vision of Britain through Time.

URL: https://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/unit/10063243/cube/AGE_65_up

Date accessed: 08th April 2026