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Population Projections for Scotland's Strategic Development Plan Areas and National Parks (2008-based)

Table 2b: Projected population for Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park, by age group and age structure, 2008-2033

 

2008

2013

2018

2023

2028

2033

Change 2008-2033

All Ages

14,590

14,400

14,180

13,930

13,600

13,140

-1,450

-10%

0-15

2,220

1,970

1,850

1,840

1,800

1,660

-560

-25%

16-24

1,450

1,350

1,150

940

850

830

-620

-43%

25-29

610

740

760

680

530

450

-160

-26%

30-34

530

590

690

710

630

480

-50

-9%

35-44

1,990

1,510

1,350

1,520

1,640

1,570

-420

-21%

45-54

2,340

2,440

2,240

1,790

1,640

1,810

-530

-23%

55-59

1,220

1,090

1,150

1,190

960

740

-480

-39%

60-64

1,230

1,150

1,030

1,080

1,120

900

-330

-27%

65-74

1,710

1,980

2,090

1,920

1,870

1,970

260

15%

75-84

960

1,120

1,270

1,520

1,630

1,510

550

57%

85+

340

450

590

760

940

1,200

860

253%

Children (0-15 years)

2,220

1,970

1,850

1,840

1,800

1,660

-560

-25%

Working ages1

8,760

8,460

8,250

7,900

7,590

6,990

-1,770

-20%

Pensionable ages2

3,610

3,960

4,080

4,200

4,210

4,490

880

24%

 

1 Working age is 16-59 for women and 16-64 for men until 2010. Between 2010 and 2020 working age becomes 16-64 for women. Between 2024 and 2026, working age for both men and women becomes 16-65 and changes again, in two further steps, to 16-67 by 2046.
2 Pensionable age is 65 for men and 60 for women until 2010. Between 2010 and 2020, the pensionable age for women increases to 65. Between 2024 and 2046, the pensionable age for both men and women increases to 66 and changes again, in two further steps, to 68 by 2046.
All figures have been rounded to the nearest 10.
Note: Not all figures will sum due to rounding.

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