Understanding unemployment: what role does ethnicity and disability play?
Find out more about how unemployment rates vary at the intersection of ethnicity and disability in our interactive analysis of England and Wales Census 2021 data.
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Ethnic group differences in health, employment, education and housing shown in England and Wales' Census 2021
Life outcomes vary a lot between ethnic groups. Using the England and Wales Census 2021, we look at variations in health, disability, overcrowding and home ownership, as well as levels of education and employment.
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How does home ownership, health and more differ across society?
Try this Census quiz to explore what life looked like in 2021 for different people in England and Wales, including home ownership, health, education, and work.
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Disability by age, sex and deprivation, England and Wales
Insights into disability prevalence in England and Wales in 2021, broken down by age and sex. Main findings are presented at country, regional and local authority level. Additional analyses compare disability prevalence with the 2011 and 2001 Censuses, and examine the relationship between deprivation and disability at a national decile (England) or quintile (Wales) level.
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Diversity in the labour market, England and Wales
How labour market outcomes differ across various subgroup populations in England and Wales.
Contact
Peter Broad, Henry Lau, Matthew Minifie, George Roberts, Charlotte Standeven and Sarah Woodequalities@ons.gov.uk