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2011 Census
Defining characteristics of the UK population on the topics of population, ethnic group and country of birth, health and housing and accommodation.
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2011 Census
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.
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2011 Census
Estimates of the usually resident population, by five-year age bands and sex, as well as household estimates for all local authorities.
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2011 Census
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.
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2011 Census
The release describes the usually resident population of Wales by age, sex, number of households and population density on census night.
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2011 Census
2011 Census statistics provide a rich source of information about the number, distribution and characteristics of the population in England and Wales as at census day (27 March 2011). The statistics included in this release provide the first detailed cross tabulations of two or more topics from the census that add to the detail already provided in earlier releases.
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2011 Census
This release contains detailed geographical breakdowns and detailed Quick Statistics tables for residents' characteristics.
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2011 Census
Estimates of the usually resident population of the UK and its constituent countries, by age and sex.
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2011 Census
The first release of figures that describe the population of Wales and add detail to the 2011 Census population estimates published in July 2012.
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2011 Census
We take a look at the number of usual residents in England and Wales who reported having a second address outside of the local authority in which they were usually resident.