Ad hoc tables contain combinations of data that are not available in standard publications. They have been requested by the media or other user. Once created, ad hoc tables are published for all to use.
| Table reference | Date published | Title of request and link to data | Summary |
| CT0048 | 20/05/2013 | CT0048 - Country of Birth (Detailed) (109 Kb Excel sheet) | This table provides 2011 Census estimates that classify all usual residents by Country of Birth (detailed) from London region level to London Boroughs level in England and Wales on census day (27 March 2011). |
| CT0050 | 17/05/2013 |
CT0050 - Method of travel to work (alternative) - National to Output Areas Please contact Census Customer Services if you require access to this table. |
This table provides 2011 Census estimates that classify all usual residents aged 16 to 74 by Method of travel to work (alternative) from National level to Output Area level in England and Wales on census day (27 March 2011). The information in this table is produced using both a person's place of work and their method of travel to work and is comparable with 2001. For example, a person who has indicated their place of work as their home address and said that they travel to work by driving a car or van (eg visiting clients) appears in the category "Work mainly at or from home", as was the case in 2001. This compares with QS701EW which solely uses a person's method of travel to work. In the above example, the person would appear in the category "Driving a car or van". |
| CT0045 | 14/04/2013 | CT0045 - Method of travel to work (alternative) (1.42 Mb Excel sheet) |
This table provides 2011 Census estimates that classify usual residents aged 16 to 74 by their method of travel to work, from national level to ward level in England and Wales on census day (27 March 2011). The information in this table is produced using both a person's place of work and their method of travel to work and is comparable with 2001. For example, a person who has indicated their place of work as their home address and said that they travel to work by driving a car or van (eg visiting clients) appears in the category "Work mainly at or from home", as was the case in 2001. This compares with QS701EW which solely uses a person's method of travel to work. In the above example, the person would appear in the category "Driving a car or van". |
| 000944 | 21/12/2012 |
The original links to the tables have beeen removed. The data has now been released and can be found via the link. Data from QS209 can now be found on QS211. 2011 Census, Key Statistics and Quick Statistics for Wards and Output Areas in England and Wales |
This 2011 Census release provides tables with detailed information on the ethnic group of the usual resident population of England and Wales as at census day, 27 March 2011. The tables QS209EW Ethnic group (detailed) and CT0010EW Ethnic group (write-in responses) supplement 'KS201EW Ethnic group' that was published as part of the Key Statistics for local authorities in England and Wales on 11 December 2011. QS209EW expands the standard 18 ethnic group response categories. CT0010EW reports ethnic group write-in responses without reference to the five broad ethnic group categories, eg, all Irish people, irrespective of whether they are White, Mixed/multiple ethnic groups, Asian/Asian British, Black/African/Caribbean/Black British or Other ethnic group, are in the "Irish" response category. They provide estimates for England and Wales and constituent regions, counties, London boroughs, districts and unitary authorities. Further releases of these tables will provide the same detail for local areas when they are published in early 2013 for Output Areas and for wards. |
| 000242 | 24 July 2012 | 2011 Census: Population and household estimates - supplementary figures part 2 (1.23 Mb Excel sheet) - (1.23 Mb Excel sheet) | This release contains information to supplement and support the estimates published in the '2011 Census: Population and household estimates for England and Wales', the first release of results from the 2011 Census of Population for England and Wales.
The figures include selected figures from the 2011 Census estimates, additional derived figures, and 1991 and 2001 comparison figures taken from the final mid-year population estimates and from historical household projection figures and 2010 Household Estimates for Wales. Overall 2011 Census response rates and internet response rates are also included. The figures and derived measures are provided in a single table with information for each local and unitary authority, and also in an interactive profile that summarises and presents information for the local authority selected, together with regional and national rankings and those of the minimum and maximum authority within the same region as the select authority. This information has been published in response to requests for data that can be derived from or compared with the census estimates published on 16 July 2012 and consolidates figures from a number of individual requests. |
| 000231 | 20 July 2012 |
2011 Census: Population and household estimates - supplementary figures part 1
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Population change between 2001 and 2011 for local and unitary authorities in England and Wales (2.21 Mb Pdf) - (2.21 Mb Pdf) |
This release contains information to supplement and support the estimates published in the '2011 Census: Population and household estimates for England and Wales', the first release of results from the 2011 Census of Population for England and Wales, published 16 July 2012. Table 1 provides counts for the number of residents of England and Wales for the census years 1801 - 2011. The 2011 estimates included are those from the 16 July release, the 1991 and 2001 figures used in the table are the final mid-year population estimates for those years. Figures from 1981 and earlier are census results. The table also provides measures of the change in population between each census year, in both counts and percentages. Charts 1,2 and 3 illustrate the figures in Table 1. Map 1 shows the population change between 2001 and 2011 for local and unitary authorities in England and Wales. The 2011 figures used are those in the 2011 Census population estimates. The 2001 figures used are from the final 2001 mid-year population estimates. This information has been published in response to requests for data that can be derived from or compared with the census estimates published on 16 July 2012 and consolidates figures from a number of individual requests. |
The Office for National Statistics (ONS) also produce additional statistical data and analyses by theme, that have not been included in our standard publications.