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Census 2001 Key Statistics 18: Tenure
Office for National Statistics (ONS)Census Key Statistics Table KS18: Tenure - Updated 11 years ago
Census 2001 Key Statistics 21: Long Term Illness
Office for National Statistics (ONS)Census Key Statistics Table KS21: Households with limiting long-term illness and dependent children. Note: * A dependent child is a person in a household aged 0 -15 (whether or not in a family) or a person aged 16 - 18 who is a full-time student in a family with parent(s). Cells in this table have been randomly adjusted to avoid the release of confidential data. Census day was 29 April 2001. - Updated 11 years ago
Census 2001 Key Statistics 02: Age Structure
Office for National Statistics (ONS)Census Key Statistics Table KS02: Age Structure. 'Age' is age at last birthday. Cells in this table have been randomly adjusted to avoid the release of confidential data. All data is © Crown Copyright 2003. Census day was 29 April 2001. - Updated 11 years ago
Census 2001 Key Statistics 03: Living Arrangements
Office for National Statistics (ONS)Census Key Statistics Table KS03: Living arrangements. The living arrangements variable is different to marital status. It combines information from both marital status and the relationship matrix. Therefore a person living as part of a 'cohabiting couple' could in fact be married (to someone else) but will not appear as married or separated in this classification. A person not living in a couple can be classified married (or re-marri... - Updated 11 years ago
Census 2001 Key Statistics 04: Marital Status
Office for National Statistics (ONS)Census Key Statistics Table KS04: Marital status. Cells in this table have been randomly adjusted to avoid the release of confidential data. All data is © Crown Copyright 2003. Census day was 29 April 2001. - Updated 11 years ago
Census 2001 Key Statistics 08: Health
Office for National Statistics (ONS)Census Key Statistics Table KS08: Health and provision of unpaid care. Limiting long-term illness covers any long-term illness; health problem or disability which limits daily activities or work. Working age population is 16-64 inclusive for men and 16-59 inclusive for women. General health refers to health over the 12 months prior to Census day (29 April 2001). Provision of unpaid care: looking after; giving help or support to fami... - Updated 11 years ago
Census 2001 Key Statistics 14: NS SeC
Office for National Statistics (ONS)Census Key Statistics Table KS14: National Statistics Socio-economic Classification. For long-term unemployed year last worked is 1999 or earlier. In the NS-SeC classification; all full time students are recorded in the 'full-time students' category regardless of whether they are economically active or not. 'Not classifiable for other reasons' includes people whose occupation has not been coded. Cells in this table have been randomly... - Updated 11 years ago
Census 2001 Key Statistics 16: Household Spaces
Office for National Statistics (ONS)Census Key Statistics Table KS16: Household spaces and accommodation type. Cells in this table have been randomly adjusted to avoid the release of confidential data. All data is © Crown Copyright 2003. Census day was 29 April 2001. - Updated 11 years ago
Census 2001 Key Statistics 17: Cars and Vans
Office for National Statistics (ONS)Census Key Statistics Table KS17: Cars or Vans. Includes any company car or van if available for private use. 'All cars or vans in the area' includes only those cars and vans owned by; or available for use by; households This count is not exact as households with more than 10 or vans are counted as having 10 cars or vans. Cells in this table have been randomly adjusted to avoid the release of confidential data. All data is © Crown Co... - Updated 11 years ago
Census 2001 Key Statistics 19: Rooms and Amenities
Office for National Statistics (ONS)Census Key Statistics Table KS19: Rooms, amenities, central heating and lowest floor level. The occupancy rating provides a measure of under-occupancy and overcrowding. For example; a value of -1 implies that there is one room too few and that there is overcrowding in the household. The occupancy rating assumes that every household; including one person households, requires a minimum of two common rooms (excluding bathrooms). Cells in...