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Population estimates for Scotland as well as Council and NHS Board areas in Scotland by single year of age and sex.
Routine provisional data on births and deaths by week with possible revisions to previously published weekly data.
Routine provisional data on deaths by month and NHS Board and Local Authority with possible revisions to previously published monthly data.
New publication of population projections for small areas within council areas.
Full lists of all the first forenames given to babies whose births were registered in Scotland in the previous calendar year.
Routine provisional data based on civil registrations. Final statistics will be published in Aug 2016.
Electoral statistics as at 1 December 2015.
The most popular first forenames given to babies whose births were registered in Scotland in the first eleven months of the year.
Population projections for Scottish areas (2014-based) - population projections by sex, age and administrative area.
Results from the 2011 Census on Workplace and Daytime Populations.
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