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  • Examining the differences between the mid-year short-term immigration estimates and the 2011 Census for England and Wales 23-May-2013
    This report examines two similar data sets on short term migration: estimates of short-term immigration for local authorities and England and Wales and estimates of short-term residents (STRs) from the 2011 Census. These two datasets differ in terms of definitions and the estimates produced and this report aims to help the user understand these differences.
  • Detailed Characteristics for England and Wales, March 2011 16-May-2013
    This bulletin, 2011 Census Detailed Characteristics for England and Wales, supplements the release of the Key Statistics in December 2012 and Quick Statistics in January 2013. It presents findings for England and Wales drawn from the first release of detailed Characteristics tables that provide cross tabulations of two or more topics from the census. The 2011 Census statistics covered are unique because the census is the only information source that measures these characteristics together across the whole population.
  • Detailed country of birth and nationality analysis from the 2011 Census of England and Wales 16-May-2013
    This short story analyses 2011 Census data for two key measures of the migrant population of England and Wales, specifically country of birth and passports held. Additionally migrant groups are analysed by age, sex and year of arrival.
  • The gender gap in unpaid care provision: is there an impact on health and economic position? 16-May-2013
    This short story describes the provision of unpaid care by males and females in England and Wales during 2011 and how this varies with age, general health status and economic activity across English regions and Wales. This story is also accompanied by an infographic and video podcast.
  • What does the Census tell us about religion in 2011? 16-May-2013
    This story will explore some of the characteristics behind changes in religious affliation between 2001 and 2011 Census. Characteristics such as age, sex, ethnicity, country of birth and participation in economic activity will be explored. There is a particular focus on findings for Christians, Muslims and people with no religion.
  • The Economy - International Comparisons 14-May-2013
    Information on the selected domains and indicators that measure National Well-being. Articles draw together social and economic data from a wide range of government departments and other organisations

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  • 2011 Census: Detailed Characteristics for local authorities in England and Wales - links to tables on Nomis 16-May-2013
    The Detailed Characteristics tables included in this release are available to download from the Nomis website. This link file contains direct links to a page on the Nomis website for each table. Additional information is included that describes the geography level provided in each table, and an indicator of which tables are discussed in the statistical bulletin that is included in this release.
  • 2011 Census: QS212EW Passports held (detailed), unitary authorities in Wales 26-Mar-2013
    This table provides 2011 Census estimates that classify the usual resident population by the passports they held, for unitary authorities in Wales on census day (27 March 2011). The passports held classification used in this table is a 71 category classification that provides more detail than Key Statistics table KS205EW.
  • 2011 Census: QS214EW National identity (detailed), unitary authorities in Wales 26-Mar-2013
    This table provides 2011 Census estimates that classify the usual resident population by national identity, for unitary authorities in Wales on census day (27 March 2011). National identity is a persons assessment of their own identity with respect to the country or countries with which they feel an affiliation. It is not dependent on legal nationality or ethnic group. The national identity classification used in this table is a 91 category classification.
  • 2011 Census: QS611EW Approximated social grade, unitary authorities in Wales 26-Mar-2013
    This table provides 2011 Census estimates that classify Household Reference Persons aged 16 to 64 living in households by approximated social grade, for unitary authorities in Wales on census day (27 March 2011). Social grade is a socio-economic classification used by market research industries to analyse spending habits and consumer attitudes.

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