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Unpaid care and protected characteristics; religion, England and Wales
Census 2021 and 2011 Census data on unpaid care and religion in England and Wales.
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Economic activity (non-UK born short-term residents), local authorities in England and Wales
This table provides 2011 Census estimates that classify non-UK born short-term residents by economic activity, for regions, counties, London boroughs, districts and unitary authorities in England and Wales on census day (27 March 2011).
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Sex by single year of age (non-UK born short-term residents), England and Wales and constituent countries
This table provides 2011 Census estimates of the number of non-UK born short-term residents, by single year of age and sex, for England and Wales and constituent countries on census day (27 March 2011).
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Unpaid care and protected characteristics; ethnic group, England and Wales
Census 2021 and 2011 Census data on unpaid care and ethnic group in England and Wales.
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Measures of uncertainty - all confidence intervals
Confidence intervals for local authority MYEs in England and Wales, 2011 to 2019
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People identifying as 'Other White' has increased by over a million since 2001
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Passports held (detailed) (non-UK born short-term residents), local authorities in England and Wales
This table provides 2011 Census estimates that classify non-UK born short-term residents by passports held, for regions, counties, London boroughs, districts and unitary authorities in England and Wales on census day (27 March 2011).
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Measures of uncertainty in ONS local authority mid-year population estimates - all confidence intervals
Confidence intervals for local authority mid-year population estimates (MYEs) in England and Wales, 2011 to 2020.
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People who cannot speak English well are more likely to be in poor health
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Care home population stabilises as unpaid carer population increases