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  • KS104UK Living arrangements, local authorities in the United Kingdom (Excel sheet 235Kb)

    This table provides 2011 Census estimates that classify the usual resident population aged 16 and over and living in households by their living arrangements, for the UK, constituent countries and, within England, regions, counties, London boroughs, metropolitan districts, unitary authorities and non-metropolitan districts, unitary authorities within Wales, council areas within Scotland, and local government districts within Northern Ireland. Living arrangements differ from marital and civil partnership status estimates because cohabiting takes priority over other categories.

  • KS105UK Household composition, local authorities in the United Kingdom (Excel sheet 299Kb)

    This table provides 2011 Census estimates that classify households by the relationships between the household members (household composition), for the UK, constituent countries and, within England, regions, counties, London boroughs, metropolitan districts, unitary authorities and non-metropolitan districts, unitary authorities within Wales, council areas within Scotland, and local government districts within Northern Ireland.

  • KS107UK Lone parent households with dependent children, local authorities in the United Kingdom (Excel sheet 269Kb)

    This table provides 2011 Census estimates that classify lone parent households with dependent children, where the lone parent is aged 16 to 74, by the sex of the lone parent and by employment, for the UK, constituent countries and, within England, regions, counties, London boroughs, metropolitan districts, unitary authorities and non-metropolitan districts, unitary authorities within Wales, council areas within Scotland, and local government districts within Northern Ireland.

  • KS401UK Dwellings, household spaces and accommodation type, local authorities in the United Kingdom (Excel sheet 269Kb)

    This table provides 2011 Census estimates that classify household spaces by accommodation type, for the UK, constituent countries and, within England, regions, counties, London boroughs, metropolitan districts, unitary authorities and non-metropolitan districts, unitary authorities within Wales, council areas within Scotland, and local government districts within Northern Ireland.

  • QS108UK Living arrangements, local authorities in the United Kingdom (Excel sheet 259Kb)

    This table provides 2011 Census estimates that classify the usual resident population aged 16 and over and living in households by their living arrangements, for the UK, constituent countries and, within England, regions, counties, London boroughs, metropolitan districts, unitary authorities and non-metropolitan districts, unitary authorities within Wales, council areas within Scotland, and local government districts within Northern Ireland. Living arrangements differ from marital and civil partnership status estimates because cohabiting takes priority over other categories.

  • QS110UK Adult lifestage (alternative adult definition), local authorities in the United Kingdom (Excel sheet 375Kb)

    This table provides 2011 Census estimates that classify the usual resident population aged 16 and over in households, by adult lifestage, for the UK, constituent countries and, within England, regions, counties, London boroughs, metropolitan districts, unitary authorities and non-metropolitan districts, unitary authorities within Wales, council areas within Scotland, and local government districts within Northern Ireland. Adult lifestage classifies adults in households by age, the number of people in the household, and the presence of dependent children.

  • QS111UK Household lifestage, local authorities in the United Kingdom (Excel sheet 305Kb)

    This table provides 2011 Census estimates that classify households by the household lifestage of the Household Reference Person, for the UK, constituent countries and, within England, regions, counties, London boroughs, metropolitan districts, unitary authorities and non-metropolitan districts, unitary authorities within Wales, council areas within Scotland, and local government districts within Northern Ireland. Household lifestage classifies households according to the age of the Household Reference Person , whether they are in a one or two person household, and for two person households, the presence of dependent children in the household.

  • QS112UK Household composition - People, local authorities in the United Kingdom (Excel sheet 379Kb)

    This table provides 2011 Census estimates that classify usual residents living in households by the relationships between the household members (household composition), for the UK, constituent countries and, within England, regions, counties, London boroughs, metropolitan districts, unitary authorities and non-metropolitan districts, unitary authorities within Wales, council areas within Scotland, and local government districts within Northern Ireland.

  • QS113UK Household composition - Households, local authorities in the United Kingdom (Excel sheet 379Kb)

    This table provides 2011 Census estimates that classify households by the relationships between the household members (household composition), for the UK, constituent countries and, within England, regions, counties, London boroughs, metropolitan districts, unitary authorities and non-metropolitan districts, unitary authorities within Wales, council areas within Scotland, and local government districts within Northern Ireland.

  • QS114UK Household composition (alternative child and adult definitions) - People, local authorities in the United Kingdom (Excel sheet 258Kb)

    This table provides 2011 Census estimates that classify usual residents living in households by household composition (using the age of the household members, with no account of the relationships between them), for the UK, constituent countries and, within England, regions, counties, London boroughs, metropolitan districts, unitary authorities and non-metropolitan districts, unitary authorities within Wales, council areas within Scotland, and local government districts within Northern Ireland. The household composition classification used in this table uses the alternate definitions of an adult (any person over the age of 16) and child (any person under the age of 16).

  • QS115UK Household composition (alternative child and adult definitions) - Households, local authorities in the United Kingdom (Excel sheet 269Kb)

    This table provides 2011 Census estimates that classify households by household composition (using the age of the household members, with no account of the relationships between them), for the UK, constituent countries and, within England, regions, counties, London boroughs, metropolitan districts, unitary authorities and non-metropolitan districts, unitary authorities within Wales, council areas within Scotland, and local government districts within Northern Ireland. The household composition classification used in this table uses the alternate definitions of an adult (any person over the age of 16) and child (any person under the age of 16).

  • QS117UK People aged 18 to 64 living in a one adult household, local authorities in the United Kingdom (Excel sheet 202Kb)

    This table provides 2011 Census estimates that classify the usual resident population aged 18 to 64 by whether or not they live in a single adult household, for the UK, constituent countries and, within England, regions, counties, London boroughs, metropolitan districts, unitary authorities and non-metropolitan districts, unitary authorities within Wales, council areas within Scotland, and local government districts within Northern Ireland.

  • QS118UK Families with dependent children, local authorities in the United Kingdom (Excel sheet 259Kb)

    This table provides 2011 Census estimates that classify families by the number of dependent children in the family, and by the age of the youngest dependent child, for the UK, constituent countries and, within England, regions, counties, London boroughs, metropolitan districts, unitary authorities and non-metropolitan districts, unitary authorities within Wales, council areas within Scotland, and local government districts within Northern Ireland.

  • QS202UK Multiple ethnic groups, local authorities in the United Kingdom (Excel sheet 223Kb)

    This table provides 2011 Census estimates that classify households by the diversity in the ethnic group of household members, for the UK, constituent countries and, within England, regions, counties, London boroughs, metropolitan districts, unitary authorities and non-metropolitan districts, unitary authorities within Wales, council areas within Scotland, and local government districts within Northern Ireland.

  • QS401UK Accommodation type - People, local authorities in the United Kingdom (Excel sheet 263Kb)

    This table provides 2011 Census estimates that classify the usual residents of households by the accommodation type of the household, for the UK, constituent countries and, within England, regions, counties, London boroughs, metropolitan districts, unitary authorities and non-metropolitan districts, unitary authorities within Wales, council areas within Scotland, and local government districts within Northern Ireland.

  • QS402UK Accommodation type - Households, local authorities in the United Kingdom (Excel sheet 264Kb)

    This table provides 2011 Census estimates that classify households by accommodation type, for the UK, constituent countries and, within England, regions, counties, London boroughs, metropolitan districts, unitary authorities and non-metropolitan districts, unitary authorities within Wales, council areas within Scotland, and local government districts within Northern Ireland.

  • QS404UK Tenure - Household Reference Person aged 65 and over , local authorities in the United Kingdom (Excel sheet 233Kb)

    This table provides 2011 Census estimates that classify households where the Household Reference Person is aged 65 and over, by the tenure of the household, for the UK, constituent countries and, within England, regions, counties, London boroughs, metropolitan districts, unitary authorities and non-metropolitan districts, unitary authorities within Wales, council areas within Scotland, and local government districts within Northern Ireland.

  • QS407UK Number of rooms, local authorities in the United Kingdom (Excel sheet 251Kb)

    This table provides 2011 Census estimates that classify households with at least one usual resident by the number of rooms available for use by the household, for the UK, constituent countries and, within England, regions, counties, London boroughs, metropolitan districts, unitary authorities and non-metropolitan districts, unitary authorities within Wales, council areas within Scotland, and local government districts within Northern Ireland.

  • QS408UK Occupancy rating (rooms), local authorities in the United Kingdom (Excel sheet 222Kb)

    This table provides 2011 Census estimates that classify households by their occupancy rating (based on the number of rooms available for use by the household), for the UK, constituent countries and, within England, regions, counties, London boroughs, metropolitan districts, unitary authorities and non-metropolitan districts, unitary authorities within Wales, council areas within Scotland, and local government districts within Northern Ireland.

  • QS409UK Persons per room (Households), local authorities in the United Kingdom (Excel sheet 217Kb)

    This table provides 2011 Census estimates that classify households by the number of persons per room available for use by the household, for the UK, constituent countries and, within England, regions, counties, London boroughs, metropolitan districts, unitary authorities and non-metropolitan districts, unitary authorities within Wales, council areas within Scotland, and local government districts within Northern Ireland.

  • QS410UK Persons per room (People), local authorities in the United Kingdom (Excel sheet 216Kb)

    This table provides 2011 Census estimates that classify usual residents of households by the number of persons per room available for use by the household, for the UK, constituent countries and, within England, regions, counties, London boroughs, metropolitan districts, unitary authorities and non-metropolitan districts, unitary authorities within Wales, council areas within Scotland, and local government districts within Northern Ireland.

  • QS417UK Household spaces, local authorities in the United Kingdom (Excel sheet 201Kb)

    This table provides 2011 Census estimates that classify household spaces (the accommodation used by or available for use by a household) as those with at least one usual resident, and those without any usual residents, for the UK, constituent countries and, within England, regions, counties, London boroughs, metropolitan districts, unitary authorities and non-metropolitan districts, unitary authorities within Wales, council areas within Scotland, and local government districts within Northern Ireland.

  • QS418UK Dwellings, local authorities in the United Kingdom (Excel sheet 200Kb)

    This table provides 2011 Census estimates that classify dwellings as shared or unshared, for the UK, constituent countries and, within England, regions, counties, London boroughs, metropolitan districts, unitary authorities and non-metropolitan districts, unitary authorities within Wales, council areas within Scotland, and local government districts within Northern Ireland.

  • QS608UK NS-SeC of Household Reference Person - People aged under 65, local authorities in the United Kingdom (Excel sheet 283Kb)

    This table provides 2011 Census estimates that classify usual residents living in households who are aged under 65 by the National Statistics Socio-Economic Classification (NS-SEC) of their Household Reference Person, for the UK, constituent countries and, within England, regions, counties, London boroughs, metropolitan districts, unitary authorities and non-metropolitan districts, unitary authorities within Wales, council areas within Scotland, and local government districts within Northern Ireland. NS-SEC provides an indication of socio-economic position based on occupation. It is an Office for National Statistics standard classification.

  • QS609UK NS-SeC of Household Reference Person - People, local authorities in the United Kingdom (Excel sheet 281Kb)

    This table provides 2011 Census estimates that classify usual residents living in households by the National Statistics Socio-Economic Classification (NS-SEC) of their Household Reference Person, ffor the UK, constituent countries and, within England, regions, counties, London boroughs, metropolitan districts, unitary authorities and non-metropolitan districts, unitary authorities within Wales, council areas within Scotland, and local government districts within Northern Ireland.

  • QS610UK NS-SeC of Household Reference Person (HRP) - HRP aged under 65, local authorities in the United Kingdom (Excel sheet 283Kb)

    This table provides 2011 Census estimates that classify usual residents living in households where the Household Reference Person is aged under 65, by the National Statistics Socio-Economic Classification (NS-SEC) of their Household Reference Person, for the UK, constituent countries and, within England, regions, counties, London boroughs, metropolitan districts, unitary authorities and non-metropolitan districts, unitary authorities within Wales, council areas within Scotland, and local government districts within Northern Ireland.

  • QS611UK Approximated social grade, local authorities in the United Kingdom (Excel sheet 236Kb)

    This table provides 2011 Census estimates that classify Household Reference Persons aged 16 to 64 living in households by approximated social grade, for the UK, constituent countries and, within England, regions, counties, London boroughs, metropolitan districts, unitary authorities and non-metropolitan districts, unitary authorities within Wales, council areas within Scotland, and local government districts within Northern Ireland.

Contact details for this Datasets

Alexa Bradley
census.customerservices@ons.gov.uk
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