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Old Posted Jul 28, 2013, 2:11 PM
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+ England and Wales, based on the results of the 2011 census.

In 2011, the TFR of England and Wales was 1.93. This is a bit lower than had previously been estimated (previous estimates were in the upper 1.90s), because the 2011 UK census revealed that the population of England and Wales was higher than previously estimated, which therefore automatically decreased the TFR of England and Wales. Nonetheless, the TFR of England and Wales in 2011 was higher than the TFR of the USA (1.89).

Regarding the largest English cities, here are the TFR which correspond more or less to their metropolitan areas (as of 2011):
- West Midlands county (Birmingham metro area): 2.09
- West Yorkshire (Leeds-Bradford metro area): 1.98
- Greater Manchester: 1.96
- South Yorkshire (Sheffield metro area): 1.85
- Greater London: 1.84 (this figure in particular was significantly revised down in light of the results of the 2011 census)
- Merseyside (Liverpool metro area): 1.83
- Tyne and Wear (Newcastle metro area): 1.76

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