Surrey Modern (post-1974) County : Males & Females

Males & Females

Data cube chart.

Year Male Female
1801 41,019 Show data context 41,209 Show data context
1811 45,275 Show data context 45,675 Show data context
1821 52,936 Show data context 51,820 Show data context
1831 59,375 Show data context 58,648 Show data context
1841 70,024 Show data context 66,575 Show data context
1851 71,836 Show data context 70,144 Show data context
1861 95,012 Show data context 87,387 Show data context
1881 113,558 Show data context 116,325 Show data context
1891 141,051 Show data context 141,418 Show data context
1911 187,347 Show data context 207,152 Show data context
1921 196,938 Show data context 227,138 Show data context
1931 238,902 Show data context 272,678 Show data context
1951 354,256 Show data context 402,568 Show data context
1961 429,060 Show data context 475,754 Show data context
1971 458,683 Show data context 493,429 Show data context
1981 479,473 Show data context 509,334 Show data context
1991 485,953 Show data context 515,178 Show data context
2001 516,768 Show data context 542,820 Show data context
2011 554,665 Show data context 577,725 Show data context
2021 586,996 Show data context 615,960 Show data context
Date Source
1801 - 2021 Great Britain Historical GIS Project

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Numbers of the two sexes tend to be balanced. Military bases led to higher proportions of men, while large numbers of domestic servants created concentrations of women.


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GB Historical GIS / University of Portsmouth, Surrey Modern (post-1974) County through time | Historical Statistics on Population | Males & Females, A Vision of Britain through Time.

URL: https://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/unit/10099250/cube/GENDER

Date accessed: 08th April 2026