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2011 Census : Population and Household Estimates for England and Wales, March 2011
The release describes the usually resident population of England and Wales by age, sex, number of households and population density on census night.
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2011 Census : Key Statistics for England and Wales, March 2011
The defining characteristics of the population: who we are, how we live and what we do.
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2011 Census: Teaching file
This census product provides a small sample of non-disclosive microdata as an educational tool to assist with the teaching of statistics and social sciences.
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2011 Census: Detailed characteristics on communal establishments for 2011 Census merged local authorities in England and Wales
This release provides detailed characteristics tables on the topic of communal establishments for merged local authorities in England and Wales.
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2011 Census: Detailed characteristics for 2011 Census merged wards and Middle Layer Super Output Areas in England and Wales
This release provides the first detailed cross tabulations of two or more topics from the census for Middle Layer Super Output Areas (MSOAs) and for 2011 Census merged wards.
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2011 Census : Out of term population of England and Wales - An alternative 2011 Census population base
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2011 Census : The workday population of England and Wales - An alternative 2011 Census output base
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2011 Census : Non-UK born short-term residents in England and Wales
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2011 Census: Detailed UK migration statistics
2011 Census internal migration statistics for the UK give estimates that classify people and households in areas within the UK and those having moved from each area to elsewhere within the UK in the year preceding the Census.
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2011 Census : Detailed analysis - English language proficiency in England and Wales, Main language and general health characteristics