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As of December 1, 2024 the population (permanent residents) Birmingham is 1 010 011 people, including children under the age of 6 - 102 137 people, teenagers (schoolchildren) aged 7 to 17 years - 118 045 people, young people from 18 to 29 years old - 122 338 people, adults aged 30 to 60 years - 433 168 people, elderly people over 60 years old - 189 882 people, and the centenarians Birmingham over 80 years old - 44 440 people.
Children under 6 years old | 102 137 / 10.11% |
Teenagers from 7 to 17 | 118 045 / 11.69% |
Young people from 18 to 29 | 122 338 / 12.11% |
Adults from 30 to 59 | 433 168 / 42.89% |
Elderly over 60 | 189 882 / 18.8% |
Centenarians over 80 | 44 440 / 4.4% |
Total Birmingham permanent residents 477 230 men (47.25%) and 532 781 women (52.75%).
Age | Men | Women | Percentage of women |
0 – 4 | 30 855 / 6% | 24 685 / 5.7% | 47.4% |
5 – 9 | 30 855 / 6% | 24 210 / 5.6% | 47.2% |
10 - 14 | 27 532 / 5.3% | 21 837 / 5.1% | 47.2% |
15 - 19 | 23 260 / 4.4% | 18 989 / 4.5% | 47.7% |
20 - 24 | 27 532 / 5.3% | 22 786 / 5.3% | 48.7% |
25 - 29 | 40 824 / 8.1% | 34 179 / 7.7% | 48.6% |
30 - 34 | 39 875 / 7.9% | 34 179 / 7.7% | 49.1% |
35 - 39 | 36 552 / 7.2% | 33 230 / 7.5% | 50.8% |
40 - 44 | 33 704 / 6.6% | 31 331 / 7.1% | 51.2% |
45 - 49 | 30 855 / 6% | 28 958 / 6.6% | 51.5% |
50 - 54 | 35 128 / 6.9% | 35 129 / 7.9% | 53.3% |
55 - 59 | 37 027 / 7.3% | 40 350 / 9% | 55.2% |
60 - 64 | 30 855 / 6% | 36 078 / 8.1% | 57% |
65 - 69 | 21 361 / 4% | 28 483 / 6.5% | 60.1% |
70 - 74 | 9 019 / 1.4% | 15 191 / 3.7% | 65.5% |
75 - 79 | 11 392 / 1.9% | 23 736 / 5.5% | 69.7% |
80+ | 8 069 / 1.2% | 21 362 / 5% | 74.9% |
Education level of residents Birmingham: have higher education 22.6% (228 262 people), incomplete higher education — 3% (30 300 people), secondary vocational — 35.6% (359 564 people), 11 classes — 15.6% (157 562 people), 9 classes — 8.6% (86 861 people), 5 classes — 8.3% (83 831 people), have no education — 0.3% (3 030 people), illiterate — 0.7% (7 070 people).
Higher education | 228 262 / 22.6% |
Incomplete higher | 30 300 / 3% |
Secondary vocational | 359 564 / 35.6% |
Elementary school | 157 562 / 15.6% |
Middle school | 86 861 / 8.6% |
High school | 83 831 / 8.3% |
Without education | 3 030 / 0.3% |
Illiterate | 7 070 / 0.7% |
Total Birmingham the number of officially employed population is 651 457 people (64.5%), pensioners 272 703 people (27%), a officially registered and registered unemployed 55 551 people (5.5%).
Employed population | 651 457 / 64.5% |
Unemployed | 55 551 / 5.5% |
Pensioners | 272 703 / 27% |
Total Birmingham have a disability 100 294 people, what constitutes 9.93% from the entire population. Disabled of the group I are 15 857 (1.57.%), disabled of the group II are 38 582 (3.82.%), disabled of the group III are 37 067 (3.67.%), disabled children 8 787 (0.87.%).
Total disabled | 100 294 / 9.93% |
Disabled of the group I | 15 857 / 1.57% |
Disabled of the group II | 38 582 / 3.82% |
Disabled of the group III | 37 067 / 3.67% |
Disabled children | 8 787 / 0.87% |