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This document provides a comprehensive overview of the key statistics from the ONS Longitudinal Study, spanning from 1971 to 2009. It includes figures on new births (278,700), immigrants (177,470), and births to sample women (267,610). Additionally, it highlights significant life events: widow(er)hoods (83,950), cancer registrations (119,420), and exits such as deaths (244,500) and embarkations (40,350). The original sample was 530,000 in 1971, with follow-up counts in subsequent censuses revealing fluctuating numbers of sample members through 2001, emphasizing the study's extensive demographic tracking.
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Entrants (1971-2009) New Births 278,700 Immigrants 177,470 Births to sample women 267,610 Events 1971 – 2009 Widow(er)hoods 83,950 Cancer registrations (to 2008)119,420 Exits (1971-2009) Deaths 244,500 Embarkations 40,350 6/6/12 ONS Longitudinal Study Structure 1971 Original sample: 530,000; selected from 1971 Census 1981 536,000 sample members found at 1981 Census 1991 543,000 sample members found at 1991 Census 2001 540,000 sample members found at 2001 Census Plus members of household Plus members of household Plus members of household Plus members of household Clearance No. 30041