Flexible datasets where you can choose and change the area type and coverage of Census 2021 data about households and families, combining multiple variables about: demography and migration ethnic group, national identity, language, and religion, housing and Welsh language skills.
Data
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Accommodation type by car or van availability by number of usual residents aged 17 years or over in household
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Age of youngest dependent child by household type
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Concealed family status by family type by dependent children by age of Family Reference Person
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Dependent children by ethnic group of Household Reference Person by age
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Ethnic group of dependent child by sex
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Number of bedrooms by accommodation type by age of dependent children
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Number of bedrooms by tenure by age of dependent children
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Tenure by car or van availability by number of usual residents aged 17 or over in household
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Family type by parents' ability to speak Welsh by age and ability to speak Welsh of dependent child
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Number of households in houses in multiple occupation (HMO) by accommodation type
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Number of households in houses in multiple occupation (HMO) by type of central heating in household
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Number of households in houses in multiple occupation (HMO) by type of occupancy rating (bedrooms)
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Communal establishment management and type- communal establishments
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Number of multi-generational households by household tenure
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Number of multi-generational households by bedroom occupancy ratings
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Accommodation type by household size
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