The UK's population growth remained modest in the 1990s, fluctuating between 0.2% and 0.4%. Significant increases occurred during the early 2000s, with rates peaking at 0.8% by 2007-2011, fueled by immigration, particularly from Eastern Europe following the EU expansion in 2004. Robust economic conditions during this period also supported higher birth rates.
A notable dip to -0.1% in 2021 reflects pandemic-related disruptions, including excess mortality and decreased migration. The sharp recovery to 1.1% in 2022 signifies post-pandemic rebound effects and possibly adjustments in immigration policies. The steady 0.8% growth in 2023 suggests a return to pre-pandemic trends.
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