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Released on: 31 October 2013 | Article
Released on: 26 March 2013 | Article
Released on: 23 May 2014 | Article
Released on: 24 September 2012 | Article
Released on: 26 February 2014 | Dataset
Local characteristics tables focusing on qualifications - these cross tabulations of two or more topics from the 2011 Census provide the greatest level of detail possible for local areas.
Released on: 28 June 2013 | Dataset
Postcode estimates, key statistics for built-up areas, and detailed characteristics on housing for local authorities in England and Wales.
Released on: 09 September 2014 | Dataset
Cross-tabulations of two or more topics from the 2011 Census, filling in some of the missing topic combinations and adding to the rich picture of the people and households of England and Wales described by census statistics.
Released on: 23 January 2014 | Dataset
Local characteristics tables focusing on housing - these cross tabulations of two or more topics from the 2011 Census provide the greatest level of detail possible for local areas.
The statistics in this release focus on housing and provide detailed cross tabulations with one or more other topics from the census, adding to the detail provided in previous releases.
Released on: 26 September 2013 | Dataset
This release contains local characteristics tables on migration, cross-tabulated with one or more topics from the census, at Output Area (OA) level in England and Wales.