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Number of marriages that took place in England and Wales by age, sex, previous partnership status and civil or religious ceremony.
Civil partnership formations which took place in England and Wales analysed by age, sex, previous legal partnership status and registration area.
Civil partnership dissolutions which took place in England and Wales analysed by sex and quarter of occurrence.
Legal partnership status of usual residents aged 16 and over (in 5 year age groups), sex and local authority: England and Wales, Census 2021.
Annual marriage statistics by area of occurrence, type of ceremony and denomination. Some tables provide data back to 1837.
Annual marriage statistics by previous marital status. Some tables provide data back to 1845.
Statistics on marriages which took place in England and Wales which include figures on cohabitation before marriage. The cohort analyses provide statistics on the proportion of men and women who have ever married or remarried by certain ages by year of birth.
Provisional summary statistics on marriages which took place in England and Wales. Some historic data are also provided for comparison.
Annual statistics on the number of marriages and marriage rates. Statistics are also included on the day, month and quarter of occurrence. Some tables provide data back to 1837.
Annual marriage statistics by age at marriage and previous marital status. Some tables provide data back to 1846.