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Released on: 21 March 2013 | Statistical bulletin
Estimates of the usually resident population, by five-year age bands and sex, as well as household estimates for all local authorities.
Released on: 30 January 2013 | Statistical bulletin
This release follows that of the Key Statistics on 11 December 2012 and contains detailed geographical breakdowns and detailed Quick Statistics tables for residents' characteristics.
Released on: 16 July 2012 | Statistical bulletin
The release describes the usually resident population of Wales by age, sex, number of households and population density on census night.
Released on: 04 December 2013 | Statistical bulletin
This release provides the second set of 2011 Census Key and Quick Statistics tables for each local authority district in the UK.
Released on: 11 October 2013 | Statistical bulletin
Defining characteristics of the UK population on the topics of population, ethnic group and country of birth, health and housing and accommodation.
Released on: 23 November 2012 | Statistical bulletin
This is the first release of small area statistics from the 2011 Census, with extra information to supplement the results published on 16 July 2012.
Released on: 11 December 2012 | Statistical bulletin
The defining characteristics of the population: who we are, how we live and what we do.
Released on: 08 June 2015 | Article
Released on: 01 August 2014 | Article
Released on: 18 April 2024 | Statistical bulletin
Average number of years people are expected to provide unpaid care beyond their current age between 2020 and 2022, and health outcomes for unpaid carers.