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2011 Census Analysis

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) is leading a Census Analysis Work Programme that provides detailed analyses of census data on a variety of topics, including demography, ethnicity and national identity, health, housing, the labour market, language, religion, and unpaid care. The analyses are based on census data for England and Wales.

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What does the Census tell us about religion in 2011?

Analysis of religion by age, sex, ethnicity, country of birth and economic activity.

Housing

A century of home ownership and renting in England and Wales.

National parks

Characteristics of national parks in England and Wales.

Language

Language in England and Wales

Non-UK born short-term residents

Analysis of non-UK born short-term residents in England and Wales

Unpaid care

Analysis of unpaid care in 2001 and 2011

Travel to Work

Method of travel to work for the working population

General Health

Analysis of the health of the population

Families

Analysis of marital status, living arrangements, households and children

Disability

Analysis of activity limitations

International Migrants

Analysis by country of birth and passports held

Ethnicity and national identity

Growing ethnic diversity in England and Wales

Religion

Religious affiliation in England and Wales

Labour Market

Comparison of the 2011 Census and Labour Force Survey


170 Years of Industrial Change across England and Wales

This video looks at 170 years of industrial change across England and Wales using information gathered from censuses since 1841. More 2011 Census analysis videos are available on the ONS YouTube channel

Analysis helps users fully exploit the census data by pulling out the key stories; adding context; comparing areas and regions; and explaining trends over time.
Ian Cope, Director for Population and Demography, Office for National Statistics
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