Great Britain Country :
Males & Females

Males & Females

Data cube chart.

Year Male Female
1801 4,962,744 Show data context 5,470,824 Show data context
1811 5,590,754 Show data context 6,234,751 Show data context
1821 6,237,262 Show data context 6,661,882 Show data context
1831 7,882,267 Show data context 8,378,561 Show data context
1841 8,972,563 Show data context 9,472,172 Show data context
1851 10,110,702 Show data context 10,611,154 Show data context
1861 11,188,371 Show data context 11,862,377 Show data context
1871 12,662,077 Show data context 13,410,207 Show data context
1881 14,387,746 Show data context 15,218,241 Show data context
1891 15,995,618 Show data context 17,032,554 Show data context
1901 17,902,332 Show data context 19,097,614 Show data context
1911 19,717,704 Show data context 21,035,498 Show data context
1921 20,385,946 Show data context 22,304,334 Show data context
1931 21,420,117 Show data context 23,293,253 Show data context
1951 23,403,830 Show data context 25,353,166 Show data context
1961 24,710,284 Show data context 26,415,512 Show data context
1971 25,308,520 Show data context 26,960,342 Show data context
1981 26,037,976 Show data context 27,493,911 Show data context
1991 26,414,470 Show data context 28,189,734 Show data context
2001 27,758,817 Show data context 29,347,687 Show data context
2011 30,140,820 Show data context 31,230,495 Show data context
2021 31,819,283 Show data context 33,218,946 Show data context

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Numbers of the two sexes tend to be balanced. Military bases led to higher proportions of men, while large numbers of domestic servants created concentrations of women.


How to reference this page:

GB Historical GIS / University of Portsmouth, Great Britain through time | Population Statistics | Males & Females, A Vision of Britain through Time.

URL: https://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/unit/10090283/cube/GENDER

Date accessed: 13th November 2025