National Records of Scotland
The National Records of Scotland are responsible for the registration of births, marriages, civil partnerships, deaths, divorces, and adoptions. They use the census to publish information on the population of Scotland. Created on 1 April 2011 by the merger of two national institutions, the General Register Office for Scotland (GROS) and the National Archives of Scotland (NAS).
HM General Register House
2 Princes Street
Edinburgh
NRS
UK
2 Princes Street
Edinburgh
NRS
UK
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Series details | Title | Year | Status |
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Projected population of Scotland (2014-based) - national population projections by sex and age, with UK comparisons | 2015 | Withdrawn | |
Paper SG/2017/74 | Scotland's population. The Registrar General's annual review of demographic trends. 2016 | 2018 | Current |
Paper SG/2018/90 | Scotland's population. The Registrar General's annual review of demographic trends. 2017 | 2018 | Current |
Paper SG/2019/76 | Scotland's population. The Registrar General's annual review of demographic trends. 2018 | 2019 | Current |
Paper SG/2020/74 | Scotland's population. The Registrar General's annual review of demographic trends. 2019 | 2020 | Current |
Paper SG/2021/135 | Scotland's population 2020. The Registrar General's annual review of demographic trends | 2021 | Current |
Paper SG/2022/138 | Scotland's population 2021. The Registrar General's annual review of demographic trends | 2022 | Current |
Paper SG/2023/201 | Scotland's population 2022. The Registrar General's annual review of demographic trends | 2023 | Current |
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