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Video Summary: Inequality in the provision of unpaid care in England and Wales
16-May-2013This video summary describes the provision of unpaid care by males and females in England and Wales during 2011 and how this varied with age, general health status and economic activity across English regions and Wales. This accompanies a short story and infographic.
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The percentage of the population with no religion has increased in England and Wales
04-Apr-2013Despite falling numbers, Christianity remained the largest religion in 2011
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Components of population change
09-Feb-2013Comparison between the mid-2011 Census-based population estimates and the mid-2011 population estimates based on the 2001 Census revealed a 464,000 shortfall in the estimates of the population of England and Wales over the decade.
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How people are living in England and Wales
30-Jan-2013A look at what the 2011 Census tells us about families and households
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Video Summary: Q&A on 2011 Census, Key Statistics and Quick Statistics for Wards and Output Areas
30-Jan-2013Short video from the ONS giving a question and answer session on the 2011 Census, Key Statistics and Quick Statistics for Wards and Output Areas in England and Wales.
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The age and sex structure of the population of England and Wales
13-Dec-2012Comparisons before and after the 2011 Census
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Detailed Characteristics for England and Wales, March 2011
16-May-2013This 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.
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Detailed country of birth and nationality analysis from the 2011 Census of England and Wales
16-May-2013This 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.
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The gender gap in unpaid care provision: is there an impact on health and economic position?
16-May-2013This 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.
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Population Estimates for England and Wales, Mid-2002 to Mid-2010 Revised (Subnational)
30-Apr-2013Mid-2002 to Mid-2010 Subnational Population Estimates for England and Wales revised.
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Primary Care Organisations Population Estimates, Mid-2011 (Census Based)
11-Apr-2013This bulletin presents the main messages from the publication of the 2011 mid-year population estimates for Primary Care Organisations (PCOs) in England. It also describes changes that have taken place since 2001 and the age distribution of the population within these areas.
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Super Output Area Population Estimates - Mid-2011 (Census Based)
11-Apr-2013This bulletin presents the 2011 mid-year population estimates for lower layer and middle layer Super Output Areas (LSOA and MSOA respectively), which are small areas within England and Wales. It also describes recent changes, the impact of these changes on local areas within England and Wales and population age distributions within these areas.
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2011 Census: Detailed Characteristics for local authorities in England and Wales - links to tables on Nomis (Excel sheet 46Kb)
16-May-2013The 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.
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Mid-2002 to Mid-2010 Subnational Population Estimates revised in light of the 2011 Census (ZIP 3270Kb)
30-Apr-2013Estimates of the usually resident population as at 30 June of the reference year, revised in light of the 2011 Census. Estimates reflect the administrative boundaries in place on 30 June 2011.
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Population Density Tables - Mid 1981 to Mid 2011 (ZIP 206Kb)
30-Apr-2013Population density table showing each Unitary and Local Authority within England and Wales, their respective land area covered in square kilometres and the number of people per square kilometre. Estimates include revisions to Mid-2002 to Mid-2010 made in light of the 2011 Census.
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Population Estimates for England and Wales, single year of age unformatted - Mid 2001 to Mid 2005 Revised (Subnational) (ZIP 1687Kb)
30-Apr-2013Estimates of the usually resident population as at 30 June of the reference year, revised in light of the 2011 Census. Estimates reflect the administrative boundaries in place on 30 June 2011.
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Population Estimates for England and Wales, single year of age unformatted - Mid 2006 to Mid 2011 Revised (Subnational) (ZIP 1960Kb)
30-Apr-2013Estimates of the usually resident population as at 30 June of the reference year, revised in light of the 2011 Census. Estimates reflect the administrative boundaries in place on 30 June 2011.
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Population Estimates Total Persons for England and Wales and Regions - Mid-1971 to Mid-2011 (ZIP 149Kb)
30-Apr-2013Mid 1971 to Mid 2011 population estimates for England and Wales, England, Wales, and regions in England. The population estimates include revisions to Mid-2002 to Mid-2010 made in light of the 2011 Census.