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    WU03UK - 2011 SMS Merged LA/LA [Location of usual residence and Place of...

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    Updated Sep 20, 2022
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    Flow (2022). WU03UK - 2011 SMS Merged LA/LA [Location of usual residence and Place of work by Method of travel to work] [Dataset]. https://statistics.ukdataservice.ac.uk/dataset/wu03uk-2011-sms-merged-lala-location-usual-residence-and-place-work-method-travel-work
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    Dataset updated
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    Flow
    License

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    Description

    Dataset population: All usual residents aged 16 and over in employment the week before the census

    Location of usual residence

    The location where an individual usually resides.

    Place of work

    The location in which an individual works.

    Method of travel to work

    The method of travel used for the longest part, by distance, of the usual journey to work. This topic is only applicable to people who were in employment in the week before the census.

    This table prioritises workplace address information over method of travel to identify home-workers, to allow a direct comparison with data from the 2001 Census.

    Geographies of origin areas:

    Geographies of destination areas:

    *The following codes are used for areas of workplace that are not an LAD geographic code:

    OD0000001 = Mainly work at or from home

    OD0000002 = Offshore installation

    OD0000003 = No fixed place

    OD0000004 = Outside UK*

    In Northern Ireland, people who did not provide a workplace address because they were away from work ill, on maternity leave, on holiday, or temporarily laid off have been allocated to 'no fixed place' of work with method of travel to work 'other'.

    In Northern Ireland, the classification 'passenger in a car or van' includes both 'people who stated they travel to work as a passenger in a car or van' and 'people who stated that they travel to work in a car or van pool sharing driving'.

  2. Data from: Integrated Census Microdata (I-CeM), 1851-1911

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    Updated 2025
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    K. Schurer; E. Higgs (2025). Integrated Census Microdata (I-CeM), 1851-1911 [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.5255/ukda-sn-7481-3
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    2025
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    DataCitehttps://www.datacite.org/
    Authors
    K. Schurer; E. Higgs
    Description

    The Integrated Census Microdata (I-CeM) project has produced a standardised, integrated dataset of most of the censuses of Great Britain for the period 1851 to 1921: England and Wales for 1851-1861, 1881-1921 and Scotland for 1851-1901 and 1921, making available to academic researchers, detailed information at parish level about everyone resident in Great Britain collected at most of the decennial censuses between 1851-1921. Users should note that the 1871 England and Wales census data and 1911 Scottish census data are not available via I-CeM.

    The original digital data has been coded and standardised. In addition, the original text and numerical strings have always been preserved in separate variables, so that researchers can go back to the original transcription. However, users should note that name and address details for individuals are not currently included in the database; for reasons of commercial sensitivity, these are held under Special Licence access conditions under SN 7856 for data relating to England, Wales and Scotland, 1851-1911 and SN 9281 for data relating to England and Wales, 1921.

    This study (7481) relates to the available anonymised data for 1851-1911, i.e. all available years except 1921. Data for England and Wales 1921 are available under SN 9280. The data are available via an online system at https://icem.ukdataservice.ac.uk/

    Latest edition information

    For the second edition (June 2024), the 1851-1911 data have been redeposited with amended and enhanced data values.

    Further information about I-CeM can be found on the "https://www.campop.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/icem/" target="_blank"> I-CeM Integrated Microdata Project webpages.

  3. Data from: Research data supporting "Adjustment Weights 1891-1911: Weights...

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    Updated Sep 26, 2019
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    Piero Montebruno; Robert Bennett (2019). Research data supporting "Adjustment Weights 1891-1911: Weights to adjust entrepreneur numbers for non-response and misallocation bias in Censuses 1891-1911" (RecID) [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.17863/cam.44146
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    Dataset updated
    Sep 26, 2019
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    Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
    Authors
    Piero Montebruno; Robert Bennett
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Dataset funded by
    Isaac Newton Trust
    Economic and Social Research Council
    Description

    This dataset contains RecID from I-CeM Adjustment Weights for the 1891-1911 England and Wales censuses and corresponds to Supplementary material for the paper "The Population of Non-corporate Business Proprietors in England and Wales 1891-1911", by Bennett, Robert J., Montebruno, Piero, Smith, Harry J. as an outcome of the ESRC project ES/M010953: Drivers of Entrepreneurship and Small Businesses PI Prof. Robert J. Bennett. The material consists of three raw text files 1. 1891 Employment status & Weights 2. 1901 Employment status & Weights 3. 1911 Employment status & Weights Each file has the three following variables: 1. RecID: the ID for I-CEM2 as in Higgs, Edward and Schürer, Kevin (University of Essex) (2014) The Integrated Census Microdata (I-CeM) UKDA, SN-7481; K. Schürer, E. Higgs, A.M. Reid, E.M Garrett, Integrated Census Microdata, 1851-1911, version V. 2 (I-CeM.2), (2016) [data collection] UK Data Service SN: 7481 2. Employment status: 1 Worker 2 Employer 3 Own-account 3. Weights: the inverse of the probability of giving an answer to the Employment Status question of the censuses by Sex and Relationship to the head of the family. A detailed explanation of how these weights were calculated and how to use them in the context of data analysis of this censuses can be found in the accompanying working paper, Montebruno, Piero (2018) ‘Adjustment Weights 1891-1911: Weights to adjust entrepreneurs taking account of non-response and misallocation bias in Censuses 1891-1911’, Working Paper 11: ESRC project ES/M010953: ‘Drivers of Entrepreneurship and Small Businesses’, University of Cambridge, Department of Geography and Cambridge Group for the History of Population and Social Structure. The files can be opened by any text editor, database management system (Access) or statistical package (Stata, SPSS) This dataset should be cited as Adjustment Weights 1891-1911, "The Population of Non-corporate Business Proprietors in England and Wales 1891-1911", by Bennett, Robert J., Montebruno, Piero, Smith, Harry J. Please cite using its DOI.

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WU03UK - 2011 SMS Merged LA/LA [Location of usual residence and Place of work by Method of travel to work]

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docx, xls, csv, zip, phpAvailable download formats
Dataset updated
Sep 20, 2022
Dataset authored and provided by
Flow
License

Open Government Licence 3.0http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/
License information was derived automatically

Description

Dataset population: All usual residents aged 16 and over in employment the week before the census

Location of usual residence

The location where an individual usually resides.

Place of work

The location in which an individual works.

Method of travel to work

The method of travel used for the longest part, by distance, of the usual journey to work. This topic is only applicable to people who were in employment in the week before the census.

This table prioritises workplace address information over method of travel to identify home-workers, to allow a direct comparison with data from the 2001 Census.

Geographies of origin areas:

Geographies of destination areas:

*The following codes are used for areas of workplace that are not an LAD geographic code:

OD0000001 = Mainly work at or from home

OD0000002 = Offshore installation

OD0000003 = No fixed place

OD0000004 = Outside UK*

In Northern Ireland, people who did not provide a workplace address because they were away from work ill, on maternity leave, on holiday, or temporarily laid off have been allocated to 'no fixed place' of work with method of travel to work 'other'.

In Northern Ireland, the classification 'passenger in a car or van' includes both 'people who stated they travel to work as a passenger in a car or van' and 'people who stated that they travel to work in a car or van pool sharing driving'.

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