76 Articles and compendiums that are related to Population estimates , sorted by release date
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A comparison of the 2011 Census and the Labour Force Survey (LFS) labour market indicators (Latest release)
We look at the differences in labour market statistics between the 2011 Census and the Labour Force Survey (LFS). Reasons for these differences include; coverage and data issues, coding and classification differences and the self-completion nature of the Census. The Census was found to estimate a higher number of people who were either in employment or actively seeking work, than the LFS, with most of the differences relating to the number of women in the labour market.Keywords: population estimates, usual residents, population density, passports held, country of birth
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2011 Census and the Labour Force Survey (Latest release)
Keywords: 2011 Census, population estimates, usual residents, population density, 2011 Census, passports held, country of birth, health and provision of care, religion, ethnic group, economic activity, tenure, car or van availability, qualifications and students, Welsh language skills
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Frequently asked questions - 2011 Census unrounded population and household estimates for England and Wales (Latest release)
We answer some frequently asked questions from the first release of unrounded results from the 2011 Census. This release provides information about the usually resident population of England and Wales, including age, sex, the number of households and the number of short-term residents.Keywords: usual residents, short-term residents
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2011 Census: Unrounded population and household estimates for Wales report (Latest release)
We look at the first release of unrounded results from the 2011 Census, providing information about the usually resident population of Wales. Further analysis is given by age, sex, the number of households and the number of short-term residents. New interactive maps provide specific views on population, household density, the change in population and the number of households between 2001 and 2011.Keywords: Usual residents, short-term residents, unrounded
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2011 Census : Unrounded population and household estimates for England and Wales report (Latest release)
We look at the first release of unrounded results from the 2011 Census, providing information about the usually resident population of England and Wales. Further analysis is given by age, sex, the number of households and the number of short-term residents. New interactive maps provide specific views on population, household density, the change in population and the number of households between 2001 and 2011.Keywords: usual residents, short-term residents, unrounded estimates
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Frequently Asked Questions- 2011 Census Unrounded Population and Household Estimates for Wales (Latest release)
We answer some frequently asked questions from the first release of unrounded results from the 2011 Census. This release provides information about the usually resident population of Wales, including age, sex, the number of households and the number of short-term residents.Keywords: Usual residents, short-term residents