Additional bespoke analysis for Gypsy or Irish Traveller populations. This analysis is in line with our Census White Paper commitment.
Publications
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Gypsy or Irish Traveller populations, England and Wales: Census 2021
Exploring the outcomes for Gypsy or Irish Traveller populations compared with the usual resident population of England and Wales using Census 2021 data.
Data
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Gypsy or Irish Traveller populations data: country or continent of birth
Gypsy or Irish Traveller populations by country or continent of birth across different geographical areas.
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Gypsy or Irish Traveller populations data: education
Gypsy or Irish Traveller populations by highest qualification with age, sex and accommodation type breakdowns across different geographical areas.
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Gypsy or Irish Traveller populations data: population counts
Gypsy or Irish Traveller populations, counts in different geographies and by age and sex.
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Gypsy or Irish Traveller populations data: general health and unpaid care
Gypsy or Irish Traveller populations by health and unpaid care with age, sex and accommodation type breakdowns across different geographical areas.
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Gypsy or Irish Traveller populations data: household composition
Gypsy or Irish Traveller populations by household reference person, household reference person and dependent children, household reference person and household family composition, and household family composition across different geographical areas.
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Gypsy or Irish Traveller populations data: labour market
Gypsy or Irish Traveller populations by economic activity status and occupation with age, sex and accommodation type breakdowns across different geographical areas.
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Gypsy or Irish Traveller populations data: cultural identity
Gypsy or Irish Traveller populations by main language, English language proficiency, national identity and religion across different geographical areas.
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Gypsy or Irish Traveller populations data: housing
Gypsy or Irish Traveller populations by accommodation type, tenure and occupancy rating with age and sex breakdowns across different geographical areas.
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