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Video Summary: Inequality in the provision of unpaid care in England and Wales
This 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.
Coverage: England and Wales
Geographic breakdown: Local Authority and County
16 May 13 Video Summary
The percentage of the population with no religion has increased in England and Wales
Despite falling numbers, Christianity remained the largest religion in 2011
Coverage: England and Wales
Geographic breakdown: Local Authority and County
04 Apr 13 Summary
Components of population change
Comparison 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.
Coverage: England and Wales
Geographic breakdown: Country
09 Feb 13 Summary
The age and sex structure of the population of England and Wales
Comparisons before and after the 2011 Census
Coverage: England and Wales
Geographic breakdown: Country
13 Dec 12 Summary
Video Summary: International Migrants in England and Wales
This video summary accompanies the short story that presents the current picture of international migrants in England and Wales using 2011 Census data
Coverage: England and Wales
Geographic breakdown: Country, Local Authority and County, Region
11 Dec 12 Video Summary
Video Summary: Religion in England and Wales
This video summary presents main changes in the populations of religious groups in England and Wales using 2001 and 2011 census data. It highlights key findings at national, regional and local authority level.
Coverage: England and Wales
Geographic breakdown: Local Authority and County
11 Dec 12 Video Summary
Video Summary: Ethnicity in England and Wales
This video summary presents a picture of ethnicity in England and Wales, as recorded in the 2011 Census, with an overview of key findings at national and regional level. Where ethnicity is comparable, key changes since 2001 Census are also explored.
Coverage: England and Wales
Geographic breakdown: Local Authority and County
11 Dec 12 Video Summary
2011 Census shows non-UK born population of England and Wales continues to rise
13% of usual residents were born abroad in 2011 compared to 7% in 1991
Coverage: England and Wales
Geographic breakdown: Local Authority and County
11 Dec 12 Summary
England and Wales has become more ethnically diverse in the past decade
London was the most diverse region in 2011
Coverage: England and Wales
Geographic breakdown: Local Authority and County
11 Dec 12 Summary
2011 Census - Foreword by the National Statistician (Wales)
A brief foreword to the first results from the 2011 Census - Population and household estimates for England and Wales - by the National Statistician.
Coverage: Wales
Geographic breakdown: Country
16 Jul 12 Summary
2011 Census - Foreword by the National Statistician
A brief foreword to the first results from the 2011 Census - Population and household estimates for England and Wales - by the National Statistician.
Coverage: England and Wales
Geographic breakdown: Local Authority and County
16 Jul 12 Summary
Estimates of Centenarians in the UK, 2010
This summary is about the rapid growth in the number of centenarians in the UK between 1965 and 2010.
Coverage: UK
Geographic breakdown: Country
29 Sep 11 Summary
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