Mnemonic: ce_position_ethnic_group
Applicability: Person
Type: Derived variable

Definition

A usual resident of a communal establishment is either:

  • someone who lives there
  • someone who works and lives there
  • someone who is a family member of staff that works there and lives there

This derived variable shows the different types of communal establishment residents and categorises them based on how they answered the ethnic group question.

Classification

Total number of categories: 23

Code Name
1 Resident: Asian, Asian British or Asian Welsh: Bangladeshi
2 Resident: Asian, Asian British or Asian Welsh: Chinese
3 Resident: Asian, Asian British or Asian Welsh: Indian
4 Resident: Asian, Asian British or Asian Welsh: Pakistani
5 Resident: Asian, Asian British or Asian Welsh: Other Asian
6 Resident: Black, Black British, Black Welsh, Caribbean or African: African
7 Resident: Black, Black British, Black Welsh, Caribbean or African: Caribbean
8 Resident: Black, Black British, Black Welsh, Caribbean or African: Other Black
9 Resident: Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups: White and Asian
10 Resident: Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups: White and Black African
11 Resident: Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups: White and Black Caribbean
12 Resident: Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups: Other Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups
13 Resident: White: English, Welsh, Scottish, Northern Irish or British
14 Resident: White: Irish
15 Resident: White: Gypsy or Irish Traveller
16 Resident: White: Roma
17 Resident: White: Other White
18 Resident: Other ethnic group: Arab
19 Resident: Other ethnic group: Any other ethnic group
20 Staff or owner
21 Family member or partner of staff or owner
22 Staying temporarily (no usual UK address)
-8 Does not apply*

*Students and schoolchildren living away during term-time.

View all position in communal establishment and ethnic group classifications.

Background

Read about how we developed and tested the questions for Census 2021.

Comparability with the 2011 Census

Not comparable

This variable is new for Census 2021 and there is no comparability with the 2011 Census.

What does not comparable mean?

A variable that is not comparable means that it cannot be compared with a variable from the 2011 Census.

England, Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland comparisons

Not comparable

This variable is not comparable as the data is not available for all countries.

What does not comparable mean?

A variable that is not comparable means that it cannot be compared for England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.

Find out more about variables produced for Census 2021 in Northern Ireland and Census 2022 in Scotland.

Census 2021 data that uses this variable

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