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Released on: 02 August 2023 | Dataset
Population and household characteristics by built-up area (BUA) size classification and individual BUAs, England (excluding London) and Wales, Census 2021. Data are available at a country, BUA size classification and individual BUA level.
Released on: 15 March 2023 | Dataset
Ethnic group (19 tick-box level) by dwelling tenure and by occupancy rating, for England and Wales combined. The data are also broken down by age and by sex.
Released on: 16 December 2022 | Statistical bulletin
Experiences of Homes for Ukraine scheme sponsors providing accommodation to those fleeing the conflict in Ukraine, from the Homes for Ukraine Sponsor Survey Follow-up. Includes information on hosting arrangements, sponsor characteristics, support provided, sponsor intentions and challenges, including how these experiences might have changed since July 2022. Experimental Statistics.
Released on: 25 March 2015 | Article
Released on: 04 November 2014 | Article
Released on: 21 January 2014 | Article
Released on: 06 December 2023 | Dataset
People identified as homeless by sexual orientation.
People identified as homeless by general health and disability.
Released on: 25 January 2023 | Dataset
These datasets provide Census 2021 estimates that classify usual residents aged 16 years and over in England and Wales by sexual orientation, age and sex.
People identified as homeless by highest qualification and labour market variables.