Sunday, August 26, 2012

Population distribution in Manchester



I was just playing with the Census 2011 data on the ONS site and saw an interesting pattern. It seems that the population in Manchester has a proportionately large number of 20-30 years olds compared with the rest of the country. I imagine this is due to students who decide to stay after their studies and people being less inclined to head to the country to have kids, at an earlier age at least.

I'm going to call these distributions the CHRISTMAS TREE and the GHERKIN.

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