Please note: In smaller council areas (e.g. Shetland Islands), there are
large fluctuations in the data. This is because small changes have a
much larger effect in small populations than in large ones (e.g. Glasgow
City).
Population Estimates
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data
Last updated: January 2025
Likely next update: Summer 2025
Mid-2023 Population Estimates by Council Area in Scotland
On 30 June 2023, the population of Aberdeen City was 227,750. This is an
increase of 1.6% from 224,250 in 2022. Over the same period, the
population of Scotland increased by 0.8%.
Aberdeen City had the 8th highest population in 2023, out of all 32
council areas in Scotland. Between 2022 and 2023, 7 councils saw a
population decrease and 25 councils saw a population increase.
Between 2001 and 2023, the population of Aberdeen City has increased by
7.5%. This is the 18th highest percentage change out of the 32 council
areas in Scotland. Over the same period, Scotland’s population rose by
8.4%.
In 2023, there were more females (51.1%) than males (48.9%) living in
Aberdeen City. There were also more females (51.4%) than males (48.6%)
living in Scotland overall.
In terms of overall size, the 25 to 44 age group was the largest in
2023, with a population of 68,314. In contrast, the 75 and over age
group was the smallest, with a population of 17,999. In 2023, more
females than males lived in Aberdeen City in 4 out of 6 age groups.
Between 2001 and 2023, the 16 to 24 age group saw the largest percentage
decrease (-6.7%). The 75 and over age group saw the largest percentage
increase (+22.1%).
Population Projections
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data
Last updated: March 2020
Likely next update: Summer 2025
2018-based Population Projections by Council Area in Scotland
Between 2018 and 2028, the population of Aberdeen City is projected to
increase from 227,560 to 230,170. This is an increase of 1.1%, which
compares to a projected increase of 1.8% for Scotland as a whole.
Aberdeen City is projected to have the 8th highest population out of the
32 council areas in Scotland in 2028. Between 2018 and 2028, 14 councils
are projected to see a population decrease and 18 councils are projected
to see a population increase.
Aberdeen City is projected to have the 13th highest percentage change in
population size out of the 32 council areas in Scotland.
Over the next 10 years, the population of Aberdeen City is projected to
increase by 0.1% due to natural change (more births than deaths). Total
net migration (net migration within Scotland, from overseas and from the
rest of the UK) is projected to result in a population increase of 1.0%
over the same period.
The average age of the population of Aberdeen City is projected to
increase as the baby boomer generation ages and more people are expected
to live longer.
Between 2018 and 2028, the 0 to 15 age group is projected to see the
largest percentage decrease (-3.2%) and the 75 and over age group is
projected to see the largest percentage increase (+16.1%). In terms of
size, however, 25 to 44 is projected to remain the largest age group.
Births
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data
Last updated: July 2024
Likely next update: Summer 2025
2023 Births by Council Area in Scotland
In 2023, there were 2,092 births in Aberdeen City. This is an increase
of 7.9% from 1,939 births in 2022. Of these 2,092 births, 1,024 (48.9%)
were female and 1,068 (51.1%) were male.
In Aberdeen City, the standardised birth rate increased from 7.2 per
1,000 population in 2022 to 7.8 in 2023. In comparison, the rate in
Scotland overall decreased from 8.6 to 8.4.
In 2023, Aberdeen City was the council area with the joint 28th highest
standardised birth rate. Between 2022 and 2023, 24 councils saw a
decrease in standardised birth rate and 7 councils saw an increase.
There was 1 council that saw no change.
In 2023, the most common age group of mothers in Aberdeen City was 30 to
34 (773 births), the same as in 2003. The least common age group of
mothers in Aberdeen City was 0 to 19 (40 births), which is a change from
the 40 and over age group in 2003.
Between 2003 and 2023, the 0 to 19 age group has seen the largest
percentage decrease in births (-77.1%) and the 40 and over age group has
seen the largest percentage increase in births (+152.2%).
The total fertility rate in Aberdeen City increased from 1.11 in 2022 to
1.21 in 2023. Out of the 32 council areas in Scotland, Aberdeen City had
the 29th highest rate in 2023 and this is lower than the rate of 1.3 for
Scotland as a whole.
Deaths
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data
Last updated: July 2024
Likely next update: Summer 2025
2023 Deaths by Council Area in Scotland
In 2023, there were 2,255 deaths in Aberdeen City. This is a 0.3%
increase from 2,248 deaths in 2022. Of these 2,255 deaths, 1,124 (49.8%)
were female and 1,131 (50.2%) were male.
In Aberdeen City, the standardised death rate increased from 11.3 per
1,000 population in 2022 to 11.4 in 2023. In comparison, the rate in
Scotland overall in 2022 was 11.6 and remained the same in 2023.
In 2023, Aberdeen City was the council area with the 16th highest
standardised death rate. Between 2022 and 2023, 14 councils saw a
decrease in standardised death rate and 16 councils saw an increase.
There were 2 councils that saw no change.
Between 2003 and 2023, female deaths registered in Aberdeen City have
reduced in number but the number of male deaths has increased. In 2023,
a lower number of female (1,124) than male (1,131) deaths were
registered.
In comparison to 2003, the number of female deaths registered in
Aberdeen City in 2023 was 4.9% lower and the number of male deaths was
13.8% higher. At Scotland level, the number of female deaths registered
in 2023 was 3.7% higher and the number of male deaths was 13.8% higher.
In 2023, the 90 and over age group saw the highest number of total
deaths (431) and the 1 to 4, 5 to 9, 10 to 14 age groups saw the fewest
(1). For females, the most common age group was 90 and over (293) and
for males, the most common age group was 75 to 79 (182).
The following leading cause of death analysis is based on
a
list of causes developed by the World Health Organisation (WHO).
There are around 60 categories in total and cancers are grouped
separately according to the type of cancer, for example, lung, breast
and prostate cancer are all counted as separate causes. If all cancers
were grouped together, cancer would be the leading cause of death.
In Aberdeen City, the leading cause of death for males in 2023 was
Ischaemic heart diseases (12.6% of all male deaths), followed by
Dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease (7.0%). In Scotland overall, the
leading cause of death for males was also Ischaemic heart diseases
(13.8%), followed by Dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease (7.1%).
In Aberdeen City, the leading cause of death for females in 2023 was
Dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease (13.4% of all female deaths), followed
by Ischaemic heart diseases (8.3%). In Scotland overall, the leading
cause of death for females was also Dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease
(13.4%), followed by Ischaemic heart diseases (8.2%).
Life Expectancy
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data
Last updated: October 2024
Likely next update: September 2025
Life Expectancy in 2021-23 by Council Area in Scotland\*
In Aberdeen City, life expectancy at birth was higher for females (80.9
years) than for males (76.9 years) in 2021-23. Male life expectancy at
birth has increased more rapidly than female life expectancy at birth
between 2001-03 and 2021-23.
In Aberdeen City, life expectancy at birth is higher than at Scotland
level for both females and males.
for females
for males
Over the period between 2001-03 and 2021-23, female life expectancy at
birth in Aberdeen City has risen by 1.1%. This is the joint 30th highest
percentage change out of all 32 council areas in Scotland and this is
lower than the percentage change for Scotland overall (+2.4%).
Over the period between 2001-03 and 2021-23, male life expectancy at
birth in Aberdeen City has risen by 3.8%. This is the 20th highest
percentage change out of all 32 council areas in Scotland and this is
lower than the percentage change for Scotland overall (+4.5%).
In Aberdeen City, life expectancy at age 65-69 was higher for females
(20.0 years) than for males (17.6 years) in 2021-23. Male life
expectancy at age 65-69 has increased more rapidly than female life
expectancy at age 65-69 between 2001-03 and 2021-23.
In Aberdeen City, life expectancy at age 65-69 is higher than at
Scotland level for both females and males.
for females
for males
Over the period between 2001-03 and 2021-23, female life expectancy at
age 65-69 in Aberdeen City has risen by 7.1%. This is the 24th highest
percentage change out of all 32 council areas in Scotland and this is
lower than the percentage change for Scotland overall (+8.8%).
Over the period between 2001-03 and 2021-23, male life expectancy at age
65-69 in Aberdeen City has risen by 13.0%. This is the 29th highest
percentage change out of all 32 council areas in Scotland and this is
lower than the percentage change for Scotland overall (+16.5%).
\*Please note that the Scotland-level life expectancy estimate shown
here is for use only as a comparator for the corresponding
sub-Scotland-level figures. The definitive Scotland-level life
expectancy estimate (based on national life tables) is published in the
National Life Tables section of the NRS website.
Migration
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data
Last updated: March 2025
Likely next update: Summer 2025
Mid-2023 Migration by Council Area in Scotland
In the period 2022-23, the level of in-migration in Aberdeen City was
16,260, a 0.4% decrease from 16,320 in the period 2021-22. The level of
out-migration in Aberdeen City was 12,450, which is a 1.5% decrease from
12,640 in 2021-22.
In 2022-23, Aberdeen City had the 3rd highest level of net migration out
of the 32 council areas in Scotland, with a net total of 3,810 people.
This is an increase of 130 from 3,680 people in 2021-22.
Net migration is the difference between in-migration (those coming into
an area) and out-migration (those leaving an area). Positive net
migration means in-migration is higher than out-migration. Negative net
migration means out-migration is higher than in-migration.
\*Please note that totals have been rounded to the nearest ten at
council level.
In Aberdeen City, the net migration rate increased from 16.7 people per
1,000 population in 2021-22 to 17.0 in 2022-23. In comparison, the rate
in Scotland overall increased from 10.2 to 11.3 people per 1,000
population.
In 2022-23, Aberdeen City was the council area with the 2nd highest net
migration rate, out of all 32 council areas in Scotland. Between 2021-22
and 2022-23, 8 councils saw a decrease in net migration rates per 1,000
population and 24 councils saw an increase.
In the period 2022-23, net migration in Aberdeen City was higher for
males (2,005) than for females (1,808). The age group with the highest
level of total net migration was 15 to 19 (926). In contrast, the age
group with the lowest level of net migration was 60 to 64 (-61).
Marriages and Civil Partnerships
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data
Last updated: July 2024
Likely next update: Summer 2025
2023 Marriages by Council Area in Scotland
In 2023, 656 marriages were registered in Aberdeen City. This is the
same as in 2022. In comparison, the number of marriages registered in
Scotland overall decreased by 10.9%.
Aberdeen City had the 13th highest number of marriage registrations in
2023, out of the 32 council areas in Scotland. Between 2022 and 2023, 28
councils saw a decrease in marriage registrations and 2 councils saw an
increase. There were 2 councils that saw no change.
2023 Civil Partnerships by Council Area in Scotland
In Scotland overall, there were 719 civil partnerships in 2023, which is
an increase of 14.1% from 2022.
Since June 2021 mixed-sex couples have been able to form a civil
partnership. In 2023, 26 civil partnerships were registered in Aberdeen
City, of which 20 were mixed-sex and 6 were same-sex.
Aberdeen City had the joint 7th highest number of civil partnership
registrations in 2023, out of the 32 council areas in Scotland. Between
2022 and 2023, 11 councils saw a decrease in civil partnership
registrations and 18 councils saw an increase. There were 3 councils
that saw no change.
Household Estimates
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data
Last updated: June 2024
Likely next update: June 2025
Mid-2023 Household Estimates by Council Area in Scotland
In 2023, the number of households in Aberdeen City was 111,024. This is
a 1.2% increase from 109,720 households in 2022. In comparison, the
number of households in Scotland overall increased by 0.8%.
Aberdeen City had the 8th highest number of households in 2023, out of
all 32 council areas in Scotland. Between 2022 and 2023, 1 council saw a
decrease in the number of households and 31 councils saw an increase.
In comparison to 2001, the number of households in Aberdeen City has
increased by 14.5%. This is the 20th highest percentage change out of
the 32 council areas in Scotland and a less rapid change than at
Scotland level (+15.5%).
Household Projections
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data
Last updated: September 2020
Likely next update: July 2025
2018-based Household Projections by Council Area in Scotland
Between 2018 and 2028, the number of households in Aberdeen City is
projected to increase from 107,586 to 110,884. This is a 3.1% increase,
which compares to a projected increase of 4.9% for Scotland as a whole.
Aberdeen City is projected to have the 8th highest number of households
in 2028, out of all 32 council areas in Scotland. Between 2018 and 2028,
8 councils are projected to see a decrease in the number of households
and 24 councils are projected to see an increase.
Aberdeen City is projected to have the 21st highest percentage change in
household numbers out of the 32 council areas in Scotland.
In 2028, the household type “One adult” is projected to remain the most
common (38.9%) and the household type “One adult, one or more children”
is projected to remain the least common (3.6%) in Aberdeen City.
Between 2018 and 2028, the household type “Three or more adults” is
projected to see the largest percentage decrease (-4.8%) and the
household type “Two or more adults, one or more children” is projected
to see the largest percentage increase (+4.5%).
Between 2018 and 2028, the 25 to 29 age group is projected to see the
largest percentage decrease (-23.6%) and the 75 to 79 age group is
projected to see the largest percentage increase (+28.8%). In terms of
size, however, 35 to 39 is projected to become the largest age group of
a Household Reference Person (HRP), compared to 30 to 34 in 2018.
Dwellings
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data
Last updated: June 2024
Likely next update: June 2025
2023 Dwellings by Council Area in Scotland
In 2023, the number of dwellings in Aberdeen City was 124,369. This is a
0.8% increase from 123,363 in 2022. In comparison, the number of
dwellings in Scotland overall increased by 0.8%.
Aberdeen City had the 6th highest number of dwellings in 2023, out of
all 32 council areas in Scotland. Between 2022 and 2023, all councils
saw an increase in the number of dwellings.
Compared with 2001, the number of dwellings in Aberdeen City has
increased by 18.4%. This is the 13th highest percentage change out of
the 32 council areas in Scotland and a more rapid change than for
Scotland as a whole (+17.3%).
In Aberdeen City, Council Tax band B was most common (23.0%) in 2023,
followed by Council Tax band A (19.8%). Contrastingly, Council Tax band
H was the least common (0.9%). In Scotland overall, Council Tax band B
was the most common, followed by A. Council Tax band H was the least
common in Scotland.