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The aggregate data produced as outputs from censuses in Great Britain provide information on a wide range of demographic and socio-economic characteristics. They are predominantly a collection of aggregated or summary counts of the numbers of people or households resident in specific geographical areas possessing particular characteristics.Data can be accessed through Data Explorer (to subset data) and CKAN (to bulk download data).Citation: Registrar General for England and Wales; General Register Office Scotland (2002): 1971 Census aggregate data (Edition: 2002). UK Data Service. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5257/census/aggregate-1971-1 Main Topics: The 100% Sample files contain information about: total population, private households and communal establishments, immigrants, country of birth, economic activity, numbers of children, parental origin, visitors present, car availability, housing occupation density, household tenure, household amenities, household types and related topics. The 10% Sample files contain information about: socio-economic composition, migrants, working women, dependent children, travel to work, and related topics.
Open Government Licence 2.0http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/2/
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The aggregate data produced as outputs from censuses in Great Britain provide information on a wide range of demographic and socio-economic characteristics. They are predominantly a collection of aggregated or summary counts of the numbers of people or households resident in specific geographical areas possessing particular characteristics. Data can be accessed through our CKAN (Bulk data) platform. Citation: Office of Population Censuses and Surveys; Registrar General for Scotland (2000): 1981 Census aggregate data (Edition: 2000). UK Data Service. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5257/census/aggregate-1981-1 Main Topics: The 100% Sample files contain information about: total population, sex, population in private households and communal establishments, age, country of birth, one year migration, economic activity, marital status, employment status, numbers of children, household car availability, housing occupation density, household tenure, household amenities, household types, nature of housing, linguistic ability (Welsh/Gaelic in Wales and Scotland respectively) and related topics. The 10% Sample files contain information about: socio-economic composition, industry of occupation, means of transport to work, higher level qualifications, family type, social class and related topics.
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The aggregate data produced as outputs from censuses in the United Kingdom provide information on a wide range of demographic and socio-economic characteristics. They are predominantly a collection of aggregated, or summary counts of the numbers of people, families or households resident in specific geographical areas possessing particular characteristics drawn from the themes of population, people and places, families, ethnicity and religion, health, work, and housing.
Aggregate data for Census 2011 cover the full range of geographies employed within the census, from the smallest (output areas with an average of 150 persons in England and Wales) to the nation as a whole.
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Citation: Office for National Statistics. (2019). 2011 Census: Aggregate Data. [data collection]. UK Data Service. SN: 7427, http://doi.org/10.5257/census/aggregate-2011-2
The UK censuses took place on 27 March 2011. They were run by the Northern Ireland Statistics & Research Agency (NISRA), National Records of Scotland (NRS), and the Office for National Statistics (ONS) for both England and Wales. The UK comprises the countries of England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
Statistics from the UK censuses help paint a picture of the nation and how we live. They provide a detailed snapshot of the population and its characteristics, and underpin funding allocation to provide public services. This is the home for all UK census data.
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Open Government Licence 2.0http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/2/
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The aggregate data produced as outputs from censuses in Great Britain provide information on a wide range of demographic and socio-economic characteristics. They are predominantly a collection of aggregated or summary counts of the numbers of people or households resident in specific geographical areas possessing particular characteristics.Data can be accessed through Data Explorer (to subset data) and CKAN (to bulk download data).Citation: Registrar General for England and Wales; General Register Office Scotland (2002): 1971 Census aggregate data (Edition: 2002). UK Data Service. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5257/census/aggregate-1971-1 Main Topics: The 100% Sample files contain information about: total population, private households and communal establishments, immigrants, country of birth, economic activity, numbers of children, parental origin, visitors present, car availability, housing occupation density, household tenure, household amenities, household types and related topics. The 10% Sample files contain information about: socio-economic composition, migrants, working women, dependent children, travel to work, and related topics.