Profiles of Ealing
Ward maps
(super output areas)

Population

Population analysis (word)
An analysis of Ealing's population providing a statistical overview of Ealing's changing population using a range of sources. Particular reference to age structure, population estimates and projections, migration and cohesion.

Borough-level population mid year estimates 2009
2010, Office for National Statistics (ONS) Population Unit 

Population by quinary age group and sex (excel)

Population by selected age groups (excel)

Population by components of change (excel)

Borough-level population mid year estimates 2008
2009, Office for National Statistics (ONS) Population Unit.

Population by quinary age group and sex (excel)

Population by selected age groups (excel)

Population by components of change (excel)

Ward-level population mid year estimates 2007
2009, Office for National Statistics (ONS) Population Unit.

Population by quinary age groups and sex (excel)
These estimates are experimental statistics and do not yet meet the quality standards of National Statistics. Please refer to the 'terms and conditions' sheet in the document.

Population (interactive map)  
View the interactive map and bar chart showing ward population by males and females.
2001 Census, Office for National Statistics (ONS) 

Age (interactive map)
View the interactive map and bar chart showing ward population by age.
2001 Census, Office for National Statistics (ONS)

Marital Status (interactive map)
View the interactive map and bar chart showing marital status by ward.
2001 Census, Office for National Statistics (ONS)

Population (excel)
2001 Census, Office for National Statistics (ONS)
Population by sex, age and marital status, and migration and population change since 1991 Census. 

Daytime, workplace and resident population (excel)
2001 Census, Office for National Statistics (ONS)
Population of borough’s workforce, residents and daytime population by ward. The resident population is generally used unless otherwise stipulated. The workforce population counts those working in the borough who reside in the UK. The daytime population is the sum of those who work in the borough and those who live in the borough but do not work.

Population projections (excel)
2005 Greater London Authority (GLA)
Projections of number of residents and households by London borough, Scenario 8.07 from 2001 to 2031.

Interim household projections (pdf)
2005 Greater London Authority (GLA)
Projections of number of households and average household size, by type of household (married, cohabiting, lone parent, one person, other).

Interim household projections (excel)
2005 Greater London Authority (GLA) 
Projections of number of households and average household size, by type of household (married, cohabiting, lone parent, one person, other).