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Characteristics and outcomes for people who identified as Jewish through the religion and ethnic group questions on Census 2021, in line with our Census 2021 White Paper.
Exploring the outcomes of people who identified as Sikh compared with the usual resident population of England and Wales using Census 2021 data.
Differences in life outcomes across the eight "tickbox" religious groups in health, housing, employment, and education, for England and Wales combined
The religion people connect or identify with (their religious affiliation), whether or not they practise or have belief in it, by age and sex using Census 2021 data.
The religion of usual residents and household religious composition in England and Wales, Census 2021 data.
An overview of published statistics about crime and religion in England and Wales.
Exploring the participation of religious groups in political activities and volunteering, including attitudes towards political beliefs and community cohesion.
Exploring the data available on people of different religious identities, to assess its quality and develop plans to build on its strengths and address its limitations.
Statistics and analysis of education and employment outcomes of people of different religious identities in England and Wales.
Analysis of a range of health outcomes of people of different religious identities in England and Wales.