Mnemonic: welsh_speaking_dependent_child
Applicability: Person
Type: Derived variable
Definition
Identifies if a dependent child aged 3 years and over living in a family, speaks Welsh and categorises them by age group.
Classification
Total number of categories: 9
Code | Name |
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1 | Dependent child can speak Welsh: Aged 3 to 4 years |
2 | Dependent child can speak Welsh: Aged 5 to 11 years |
3 | Dependent child can speak Welsh: Aged 12 to 15 years |
4 | Dependent child can speak Welsh: Aged 16 to 18 years |
5 | Dependent child cannot speak Welsh: Aged 3 to 4 years |
6 | Dependent child cannot speak Welsh: Aged 5 to 11 years |
7 | Dependent child cannot speak Welsh: Aged 12 to 15 years |
8 | Dependent child cannot speak Welsh: Aged 16 to 18 years |
-8 | Does not apply* |
*Students and schoolchildren living away during term-time, people living in communal establishments, people who are not dependent children, and people who do not live in Wales.
View all Welsh speaking ability of dependent children classifications.
Background
Read about how we developed and tested the questions for Census 2021.
Comparability with the 2011 Census
Highly comparable
What does highly comparable mean?
A variable that is highly comparable means that it can be directly compared with the variable from the 2011 Census. The questions and options that people could choose from may be slightly different, for example the order of the options may be swapped around, but the data collected is the same.
England, Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland comparisons
Country specific
What does country specific mean?
This variable has only been produced for Census 2021 in England and Wales.
Find out more about variables produced for Census 2021 in Northern Ireland and Census 2022 in Scotland.
Census 2021 data that uses this variable
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