An overview of differences in life outcomes across the 8 ‘tickbox’ religious groups in health, housing, employment and education, using Census 2021 data for England and Wales combined.
Publications
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Religion by housing, health, employment, and education, England and Wales: Census 2021
Differences in life outcomes across the eight "tickbox" religious groups in health, housing, employment, and education, for England and Wales combined
Data
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Religion by housing, England and Wales: Census 2021
Religion by household occupancy rating of bedrooms, by sex, by age, and religion by dwelling tenure, by sex, by age, England and Wales combined: Census 2021.
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Religion by economic activity status, and occupation, England and Wales: Census 2021
Religion by economic activity status, by sex, by age, and religion by occupation, by sex, by age, England and Wales combined: Census 2021.
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Religion by highest qualification level, England and Wales: Census 2021
Religion by highest qualification level, by sex, by age, England and Wales combined: Census 2021.
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Religion by general health, disability and unpaid care, England and Wales: Census 2021
Religion by general health, by sex, by age; religion by disability, by sex, by age; and, religion by unpaid care, by sex, by age; England and Wales combined: Census 2021.
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