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How religion has changed in England and Wales
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What is your religion?
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Key statistics for national parks in England and Wales
This release provides key 2011 Census estimates that describe the usual resident population (as at March 2011) of national parks in England and Wales. The 35 Key Statistics tables included provide census estimates for the populations within the exact boundaries of the 13 national parks in England and Wales.
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Neonatal and child mortality by mothers’ ethnic group and socio-economic status, England and Wales
Neonatal and child mortality rates and estimated risk of death, by mothers’ ethnic group and household National Statistics Socio-economic classification (NS-SEC). An analysis for England and Wales using linked birth registrations and notifications between 2011 and 2016, linked 2011 Census and mortality data.
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Unpaid care and protected characteristics; legal partnership status, England and Wales
Census 2021 and 2011 Census data on unpaid care and legal partnership status in England and Wales.
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Who are the children entering care in England?
Statistics on the background characteristics of children who went into care for the first time in England during the period 2011 to 2015
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Population estimates by ethnic group and religion, England and Wales : 2019
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Life expectancy estimates for England and Wales by age, sex and ethnic group
Experimental analysis of ethnic differences in life expectancy in England and Wales based on 2011 Census and death registrations.
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Increase in single population over the last decade
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Census Output Area population estimates – East, England (supporting information)
Mid-year (30 June) estimates of the usual resident population for 2011 Census Output Areas (OAs) in the East region of England.