Census Data

Output Area at TQ311823

Location Type: Output Areas, ONS Geographic Code: E00013578

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Key Facts

All Residents 237
Male 107
Female 130
Households 114
Population Density (people/km2) 3,273.5
Postcodes Covered

EC1A 1AA
EC1A 1AH
EC1A 1AZ
EC1A 1BB
EC1A 1DN
EC1A 1DU
EC1A 1TA
EC1A 1TB
EC1A 1TF
EC1A 1TG
EC1A 1TR
EC1A 1TU
EC1A 1TW
EC1A 1UD
EC1A 1UE
EC1A 1UF
EC1A 1UH
EC1A 1UW
EC1A 1UZ
EC1A 1WX
EC1A 1WZ
EC1A 1XE
EC1A 1XF
EC1A 1XG
EC1A 1XH
EC1A 1XN
EC1A 1XQ
EC1A 1XR
EC1A 1XS
EC1A 1XT
EC1A 1XU
EC1A 1XW
EC1A 1XY
EC1A 1XZ
EC1A 1YA
EC1A 1YD
EC1A 1YF
EC1A 1YJ
EC1A 1YL
EC1A 1YP
EC1A 1YQ
EC1A 1YR
EC1A 1YS
EC1A 1YT
EC1A 1YU
EC1A 1YW
EC1A 1YX
EC1A 1YZ
EC1A 1ZB
EC1A 1ZD
EC1A 1ZF
EC1A 1ZG
EC1A 1ZH
EC1A 4JB
EC1A 9BD
EC1M 4XA
EC1N 2XB
EC1P 1AD
EC1P 1AE
EC1P 1AQ
EC1P 1AW
EC1P 1AY
EC1P 1BA
EC1P 1BB
EC1P 1BE
EC1P 1BG
EC1P 1BH
EC1P 1BJ
EC1P 1BL
EC1P 1BN
EC1P 1BR
EC1P 1BT
EC1P 1BY
EC1P 1BZ
EC1P 1DD
EC1P 1DE
EC1P 1DF
EC1P 1DG
EC1P 1DJ
EC1P 1DP
EC1P 1DW
EC1P 1DX
EC1P 1DY
EC1P 1DZ
EC1P 1EA
EC1P 1EB
EC1P 1ED
EC1P 1EE
EC1P 1EF
EC1P 1EL
EC1P 1EN
EC1P 1EP
EC1P 1EQ
EC1P 1ER
EC1P 1ES
EC1P 1ET
EC1P 1EU
EC1P 1EW
EC1P 1EX
EC1P 1EY
EC1P 1EZ
EC1P 1FA
EC1P 1FB
EC1P 1FD
EC1P 1FE
EC1P 1FF
EC1P 1FG
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EC1P 1FN
EC1P 1FP
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EC1P 1FU
EC1P 1FW
EC1P 1FX
EC1P 1FY
EC1P 1FZ
EC1P 1GA
EC1P 1GB
EC1P 1GF
EC1P 1GN
EC1P 1GR
EC1P 1GT
EC1P 1HA
EC1P 1HB
EC1P 1HD
EC1P 1HE
EC1P 1HP
EC1P 1HS
EC1P 1HU
EC1P 1HX
EC1P 1JE
EC1P 1JF
EC1P 1JG
EC1P 1JJ
EC1P 1JR
EC1P 1JU
EC1P 1JX
EC1P 1JZ
EC1P 1LA
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EC1P 1LN
EC1P 1LQ
EC1P 1LU
EC1P 1LW
EC1P 1LX
EC1P 1LZ
EC1P 1NB
EC1P 1ND
EC1P 1NE
EC1P 1NL
EC1P 1NP
EC1P 1NQ
EC1P 1NS
EC1P 1NU
EC1P 1NW
EC1P 1NY
EC1P 1PB
EC1P 1PE
EC1P 1PG
EC1P 1PJ
EC1P 1PP
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EC1P 1PR
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EC1P 1QE
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EC1P 1QN
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EC1P 1QT
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EC1P 1RB
EC1P 1RH
EC1P 1RP
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EC1P 1RR
EC1P 1RS
EC1P 1RT
EC1P 1RU
EC1P 1RW
EC1P 1RX
EC1P 1SF
EC1P 1SG
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EC1P 1SJ
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EC1P 1SQ
EC1P 1ST
EC1P 1SU
EC1P 1SW
EC1P 1SX
EC1P 1SY
EC1P 1SZ
EC1P 1TA
EC1P 1TB
EC1P 1TD
EC1P 1TE
EC1P 1TH
EC1P 1TJ
EC1P 1TL
EC1P 1TN
EC1P 1TP
EC1P 1TQ
EC1P 1TR
EC1P 1TS
EC1P 1TT
EC1P 1TU
EC1P 1TW
EC1P 1UD
EC1P 1UE
EC1P 1UG
EC1P 1UH
EC1P 1UJ
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EC1P 1UN
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EC1P 1UQ
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EC1P 1UT
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EC1P 1UW
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EC1P 1UZ
EC1P 1WA
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EC1P 1WD
EC1P 1WG
EC1P 1WH
EC1P 1WJ
EC1P 1WL
EC1P 1WN
EC1P 1WR
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EC1P 1WT
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EC1P 1WY
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EC1P 1XL
EC1P 1XN
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EC1P 1YY
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EC1P 1ZE
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EC1P 1ZL
EC1P 1ZN
EC1P 1ZP
EC1P 1ZR
EC1P 1ZX
EC1P 1ZZ
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EC1R 0JH
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EC1R 3DD
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EC1R 3JT
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EC1R 4PX
EC1R 4PY
EC1R 4QA
EC1R 4SH
EC1R 4SJ
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EC1R 4SN
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EC2A 1WH
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EC2A 1WL
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EC2A 1XL
EC2A 1XN
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EC2A 1YA
EC2A 1YD
EC2A 1YE
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EC2A 1YP
EC2A 1YQ
EC2A 1ZH
EC2A 1ZL
EC2A 1ZP
EC2A 1ZT
EC2A 4RR
EC2A 4WG
EC2A 4WZ
EC2M 1PF
EC2M 1PG
EC2M 1XY
EC2M 2TJ
EC2M 2TQ
EC2M 2XH
EC2M 2XL
EC2M 3UR
EC2M 3YB
EC2M 4JH
EC2M 4WF
EC2M 4WG
EC2M 4WN
EC2M 4WS
EC2M 4WT
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EC2M 4XE
EC2M 4XZ
EC2M 4ZD
EC2M 5XX
EC2N 1JJ
EC2N 1JL
EC2P 2AP
EC2P 2BJ
EC2P 2DL
EC2P 2DS
EC2P 2EJ
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EC2P 2FZ
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EC2P 2GW
EC2P 2HA
EC2P 2HH
EC2P 2HP
EC2P 2HU
EC2P 2JF
EC2P 2JT
EC2P 2JY
EC2P 2JZ
EC2P 2LB
EC2P 2LQ
EC2P 2LU
EC2P 2NW
EC2P 2NX
EC2P 2NZ
EC2P 2PE
EC2P 2PF
EC2P 2PH
EC2P 2PL
EC2P 2PN
EC2P 2PU
EC2P 2PX
EC2P 2PY
EC2P 2QA
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EC2P 2QJ
EC2P 2QL
EC2P 2QR
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EC2P 2QZ
EC2P 2RA
EC2P 2RG
EC2P 2RN
EC2P 2RP
EC2P 2RQ
EC2P 2RR
EC2P 2RS
EC2P 2RT
EC2P 2RU
EC2P 2RX
EC2P 2RZ
EC2P 2SE
EC2P 2TA
EC2P 2TY
EC2P 2WR
EC2P 2XF
EC2P 2YD
EC2P 2YG
EC2P 2YZ
EC2P 2ZU
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EC2R 6LP
EC2R 7WA
EC2R 7WD
EC2R 8LA
EC2R 8PA
EC2R 8PJ
EC2V 5JB
EC2Y 8ZB
EC2Y 9WE
EC3A 3AA
EC3A 8PD
EC3N 4HA
EC3P 3AS
EC3P 3AW
EC3P 3BE
EC3P 3BX
EC3P 3BZ
EC3P 3DA
EC3P 3DG
EC3P 3DJ
EC3P 3DN
EC3P 3DP
EC3P 3DS
EC3P 3DU
EC3P 3DY
EC3P 3ED
EC3P 3FN
EC3P 3FW
EC3R 6WB
EC3R 6WE
EC3R 6XT
EC3V 9EX
EC4A 1WR
EC4A 2WA
EC4A 3WY
EC4M 7RR
EC4M 7WS
EC4N 6EH
EC4N 7AX
EC4N 7JA
EC4N 7JD
EC4N 8YB
EC4P 4BB
EC4P 4BD
EC4P 4BF
EC4P 4BQ
EC4P 4BY
EC4P 4BZ
EC4P 4DE
EC4P 4DQ
EC4P 4DU
EC4P 4DZ
EC4P 4FN
EC4P 4FW
EC4P 4GA
EC4P 4GF
EC4P 4GL
EC4P 4GS
EC4P 4GT
EC4P 4GU
EC4P 4GW
EC4P 4GX
EC4P 4HG
EC4P 4HL
EC4P 4HR
EC4P 4HY
EC4P 4HZ
EC4P 4JA
EC4P 4JG
EC4P 4JR
EC4P 4JW
EC4P 4LE
EC4P 4LS
EC4P 4LX
EC4P 4WA
EC4P 4WB
EC4P 4WF
EC4P 4WL
EC4P 4WP
EC4R 9LE
EC4V 4DE
EC4V 5JS
EC4Y 1HS
W1A 0BL
W1A 0XE
W1A 1AD
W1A 1AP
W1A 1ED
W1A 1ER
W1A 1EX
W1A 1FA
W1A 1PB
W1A 1QD
W1A 1QF
W1A 1QL
W1A 1UQ
W1A 1UX
W1A 1YA
W1A 1YR
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W1A 2AD
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W1A 2DG
W1A 2EA
W1A 2EU
W1A 2GL
W1A 2HJ
W1A 2HL
W1A 2HW
W1A 2JQ
W1A 2JS
W1A 2JY
W1A 2JZ
W1A 2LA
W1A 2LQ
W1A 2UZ
W1A 2XU
W1A 2YD
W1A 2YU
W1A 2ZP
W1A 3AA
W1A 3BG
W1A 3BS
W1A 3FE
W1A 3FG
W1A 3FT
W1A 3FW
W1A 3GY
W1A 3ND
W1A 3PS
W1A 3RB
W1A 3SD
W1A 3XY
W1A 3ZG
W1A 4EW
W1A 4FG
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W1A 4GL
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W1A 4SQ
W1A 4ST
W1A 4UD
W1A 4UH
W1A 4UR
W1A 4US
W1A 4WJ
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W1A 4XA
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W1A 4YG
W1A 4YP
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W1A 5BL
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W1A 5NL
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W1A 5PZ
W1A 5QF
W1A 5RL
W1A 5RS
W1A 5TZ
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W1A 5YS
W1A 5YU
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W1A 6AP
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W1A 6EE
W1A 6FL
W1A 6FU
W1A 6GP
W1A 6GS
W1A 6GT
W1A 6JX
W1A 6LZ
W1A 6NR
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W1A 6TX
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W1A 6XY
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W1A 9AP
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W1H 6ZB
W1J 5EZ
W1W 8YP
W1W 8YQ
W1W 8YR
W1W 8YS
W1W 8YT
W1W 8YU
W1W 8YW
W1W 8YX
WC1A 1YT
WC1A 9AL
WC1A 9AN
WC1A 9AU
WC1A 9BE
WC1A 9BF
WC1A 9FB
WC1A 9FD
WC1A 9GE
WC1A 9GL
WC1A 9HJ
WC1A 9HU
WC1A 9HZ
WC1A 9JA
WC1A 9JE
WC1A 9JH
WC1A 9LB
WC1A 9LR
WC1A 9LZ
WC1A 9NE
WC1A 9NL
WC1A 9NN
WC1A 9NR
WC1A 9NT
WC1A 9NU
WC1A 9NY
WC1A 9NZ
WC1A 9PA
WC1A 9PG
WC1A 9PU
WC1A 9QD
WC1B 3DY
WC1B 3JY
WC1B 3LW
WC1B 3PR
WC1B 3WE
WC1B 4EE
WC1H 0QZ
WC1H 0XB
WC1H 9TE
WC1H 9TG
WC1H 9WH
WC1H 9WP
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WC1H 9XA
WC1N 2WB
WC1N 2WS
WC1N 3WA
WC1N 3XX
WC1V 7BX
WC1V 7PS
WC1V 7WE
WC1X 0AA
WC1X 0AP
WC1X 0AR
WC1X 0AS
WC1X 0DG
WC1X 0DW
WC2A 1AX
WC2A 3PT
WC2A 3WG
WC2B 4DE
WC2B 4EJ
WC2B 5QW
WC2B 5UN
WC2H 7DD
WC2H 8WZ
WC2H 8YT
WC2H 9BY
WC2H 9WQ
WC2N 5AF
WC2R 0WF
WC2R 0WY
WC2R 1HS
WC2R 1WD
WC2R 3XP
WC1A 9RG
WC1A 9QN
EC4P 4LF
EC4P 4LG
EC2P 2SR
WC1A 9QL
EC2P 2SH
EC2P 2SJ
WC1A 9QW
EC2P 2ST
W1U 8YY
EC4P 4LQ
W1A 3XE
W1A 3XF
WC1A 9RH
WC1A 9RJ
WC1A 9RN
WC1A 9RD
W1A 4GP
W1S 1BT
WC1A 9QZ
EC2P 2SU
EC4P 4JZ
W1A 9AT
WC1A 9RB
W1A 8YZ
EC3P 3EF
WC1A 9QQ
WC1A 9RA
EC3P 3DZ
EC2P 2SL
EC4P 4LJ
W1A 0YZ
WC1A 9QE
EC4P 4JY
EC2P 2SW
EC3P 3EG
EC4P 4LR
EC4P 4LT
EC4P 4LU
EC4P 4LW
W1A 8BS
W1A 9AU
WC1A 9RP
WC1A 9RR
EC2P 2SY
EC2P 2SX
W1A 7FJ
W1A 1YB
WC1A 9RU
EC3P 3EL
W1A 1QU
EC3P 3EJ
EC2P 2SZ
WC1A 9RZ
WC1A 9RY
WC1A 9RX
W1A 8BU
W1A 1QY
W1A 1QX
W1A 1QW
EC4P 4LY
EC2P 2TF
EC2P 2TE
EC2P 2TD
EC2P 2TB
EC2P 2TG
EC4P 4LZ
W1A 3YZ
W1A 8BW
W1A 8BX
W1A 9AW
WC1A 9SA
WC1A 9SB
WC1A 9SD
EC2P 2TH
EC2P 2TJ
EC2P 2TL
EC2P 2TN
W1A 9AX
W1A 9AY
W1A 9AZ
W1A 9BB
W1A 9BD
WC1A 9SE
WC1A 9SF
WC1A 9SG
WC1A 9SH
WC1X 0BY
EC2P 2TP
EC4P 4NB
EC4P 4ND
EC4P 4NE
W1A 1QZ
W1A 1RA
W1A 8YA
W1A 9BE
WC1A 9SJ
WC1A 9SL
WC1A 9SN
WC1A 9SQ
WC1A 9SR

Available census datasets for Output Area at TQ311823

Demography and migration
  • ts001   Number of usual residents in households and communal establishments
    ts001: Number of usual residents in households and communal establishments

    This dataset provides Census 2021 estimates that classify usual residents in England and Wales by whether they resided in households and communal establishments. The estimates are as at Census Day, 21 March 2021.


    Whether a person lives in a household or a communal establishment.
    People who completed the normal household questionnaire were recorded as living in a household. Those who completed an individual questionnaire were asked if they lived in a household or a communal establishment.

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  • ts002   Legal partnership status
    ts002: Legal partnership status

    This dataset provides Census 2021 estimates that classify usual residents in England and Wales by their legal partnership status. The estimates are at Census Day, 21 March 2021.


    Classifies a person according to their legal marital or registered civil partnership status on Census Day 21 March 2021.

    It is the same as the 2011 census variable "Marital status" but has been updated for Census 2021 to reflect the revised Civil Partnership Act that came into force in 2019.

    In Census 2021 results, "single" refers only to someone who has never been married or in a registered civil partnership.

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  • ts003   Household composition
    ts003: Household composition

    This dataset provides Census 2021 estimates that classify households in England and Wales by the relationships between household members (household composition). The estimates are as at Census Day, 21 March 2021.


    Households according to the relationships between members.

    One-family households are classified by:

    * the number of dependent children
    * family type (married, civil partnership or cohabiting couple family, or lone parent family)

    Other households are classified by:

    * the number of people
    * the number of dependent children
    * whether the household consists only of students or only of people aged 66 and over

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  • ts004   Country of birth
    ts004: Country of birth

    This dataset provides Census 2021 estimates that classify usual residents in England and Wales by their country of birth. The estimates are as at Census Day, 21 March 2021.


    The country in which a person was born.

    For people not born in one of in the four parts of the UK, there was an option to select "elsewhere".

    People who selected "elsewhere" were asked to write in the current name for their country of birth.

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  • ts005   Passports held
    ts005: Passports held

    This dataset provides Census 2021 estimates that classify usual residents in England and Wales by passports held. The estimates are as at Census Day, 21 March 2021.


    All passports classifies a person according to the passport or passports they held at the time of the census. This included expired passports or travel documents people were entitled to renew. Where a person recorded having more than one passport, they were counted only once, categorised in the following priority order: 1. UK passport, 2. Irish passport, 3. Other passport.

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  • ts007a   Age by grouped years
    ts007a: Age by grouped years

    This dataset provides Census 2021 estimates that classify usual residents in England and Wales by age. The estimates are as at Census Day, 21 March 2021.


    A person’s age on Census Day, 21 March 2021 in England and Wales. Infants aged under 1 year are classified as 0 years of age.

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  • ts008   Sex
    ts008: Sex

    This dataset provides Census 2021 estimates that classify usual residents in England and Wales by sex. The estimates are as at Census Day, 21 March 2021.


    This is the sex recorded by the person completing the census. The options were “Female” and “Male”.

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  • ts010   Living arrangements
    ts010: Living arrangements

    This dataset provides Census 2021 estimates that classify usual residents aged 16 years and over in households in England and Wales by their living arrangements. The estimates are as at Census Day, 21 March 2021.


    The “living arrangements” classification combines responses to the question on marital and civil partnership status with information about whether or not a person is living in a couple. This topic is only applicable to people in households. Living arrangements differs from marital and civil partnership status because cohabiting takes priority over other categories. For example, if a person is divorced and cohabiting, then in results for living arrangements they are classified as cohabiting.

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  • ts011   Households by deprivation dimensions
    ts011: Households by deprivation dimensions

    This dataset provides Census 2021 estimates that classify households in England and Wales by four dimensions of deprivation: Employment, education, health and disability, and household overcrowding. The estimates are as at Census Day, 21 March 2021.


    The dimensions of deprivation used to classify households are indicators based on four selected household characteristics.

    Education

    A household is classified as deprived in the education dimension if no one has at least level 2 education and no one aged 16 to 18 years is a full-time student.

    Employment

    A household is classified as deprived in the employment dimension if any member, not a full-time student, is either unemployed or economically inactive due to long-term sickness or disability.

    Health

    A household is classified as deprived in the health dimension if any person in the household has general health that is bad or very bad or is identified as disabled

    People who have assessed their day-to-day activities as limited by long-term physical or mental health conditions or illnesses are considered disabled. This definition of a disabled person meets the harmonised standard for measuring disability and is in line with the Equality Act (2010).

    Housing

    A household is classified as deprived in the housing dimension if the household's accommodation is either overcrowded, in a shared dwelling, or has no central heating.

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  • ts015   Year of arrival in UK
    ts015: Year of arrival in UK

    This dataset provides Census 2021 estimates that classify usual residents in England and Wales by their year of arrival in the UK. The estimates are as at Census Day, 21 March 2021.


    The year someone not born in the UK last arrived in the UK. This does not include returning from short visits away from the UK.

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  • ts016   Length of residence
    ts016: Length of residence

    This dataset provides Census 2021 estimates that classify usual residents in England and Wales by their length of residence in the UK. The estimates are as at Census Day, 21 March 2021.


    The length of residence in the UK is derived from the date that a person most recently arrived to live in the UK. It does not include returning from a holiday or short stay outside the UK.

    Length of residence is only applicable to usual residents who were not born in the UK. It does not include usual residents born in the UK who have emigrated and since returned -
    these are recorded in the category “born in the UK”.

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  • ts017   Household size
    ts017: Household size

    This dataset provides Census 2021 estimates that classify all households in England and Wales by household size. The estimates are as at Census Day, 21 March 2021.


    The number of people in the household.

    Visitors staying at an address do not count to that household’s size.

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  • ts018   Age of arrival in the UK
    ts018: Age of arrival in the UK

    This dataset provides Census 2021 estimates that classify usual residents in England and Wales by their age of arrival in the UK. The estimates are as at Census Day, 21 March 2021.


    The date a person last arrived to live in the UK and their age. Arrival dates do not include returning from short trips away from the UK.

    Age of arrival only applies to usual residents not born in the UK. It does not include usual residents born in the UK who have emigrated and since returned. These are recorded in the category “born in the UK”.

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  • ts019   Migrant Indicator
    ts019: Migrant Indicator

    This dataset provides Census 2021 estimates that classify usual residents in England and Wales by migrant indicator. The estimates are as at Census Day, 21 March 2021.


    The migration indicator classifies people based on the difference between their current address and their address one year ago. It provides an indicator of the movement of people within the UK and from outside the UK, in the one-year period before the census.

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  • ts020   Number of non-UK short-term residents by sex
    ts020: Number of non-UK short-term residents by sex

    This dataset provides Census 2021 estimates that classify non-UK born short-term residents in England and Wales by sex. The estimates are as at Census Day, 21 March 2021.


    This is the sex recorded by the person completing the census. The options were “Female” and “Male”.

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  • ts041   Number of Households
    ts041: Number of Households

    This dataset provides Census 2021 estimates on the number of households in England and Wales. The estimates are as at Census Day, 21 March 2021.

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Education
  • ts067   Highest level of qualification
    ts067: Highest level of qualification

    This dataset provides Census 2021 estimates that classify usual residents aged 16 years and over in England and Wales by their highest level of qualification. The estimates are as at Census Day, 21 March 2021.


    The highest level of qualification is derived from the question asking people to indicate all qualifications held, or their nearest equivalent.

    This may include foreign qualifications where they were matched to the closest UK equivalent.

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  • ts068   Schoolchildren and full-time students
    ts068: Schoolchildren and full-time students

    This dataset provides Census 2021 estimates that classify all usual residents aged 5 years and over in England and Wales. The estimates are as at Census Day, 21 March 2021.


    Indicates whether a person aged 5 years and over was in full-time education on Census Day, 21 March 2021. This includes schoolchildren and adults in full-time education.

    Schoolchildren and students in full-time education studying away from home are treated as usually resident at their term-time address.

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Ethnicity, Identity, Language and Religion
  • ts021   Ethnic group
    ts021: Ethnic group

    This dataset provides Census 2021 estimates that classify usual residents in England and Wales by ethnic group. The estimates are as at Census Day, 21 March 2021.


    The ethnic group that the person completing the census feels they belong to. This could be based on their culture, family background, identity or physical appearance.

    Respondents could choose one out of 19 tick-box response categories, including write-in response options.

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  • ts023   Multiple ethnic group
    ts023: Multiple ethnic group

    This dataset provides Census 2021 estimates that classify households in England and Wales by the diversity in ethnic group of household members in different relationships. The estimates are as at Census Day, 21 March 2021.


    Classifies households by whether members identify as having the same or different ethnic groups.

    If multiple ethnic groups are present, this identifies whether they differ between generations or partnerships within the household.

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  • ts025   Household language
    ts025: Household language

    This dataset provides Census 2021 estimates that classify households in England and Wales by the combination of adults and children within a household that have English (English or Welsh in Wales) as a main language. The estimates are as at Census Day, 21 March 2021.


    Classifies households by the combination of adults and children (aged 3 to 15 years) within a household that have English (English or Welsh in Wales) as their main language.

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  • ts026   Multiple main languages in household
    ts026: Multiple main languages in household

    This dataset provides Census 2021 estimates that classify households in England and Wales by the combination of household members speaking the same or different main languages. The estimates are as at Census Day, 21 March 2021.


    Classifies households by whether members speak the same or different main language. If multiple main languages are spoken, this identifies whether they differ between generations or partnerships within the household.

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  • ts027   National identity - UK
    ts027: National identity - UK

    This dataset provides Census 2021 estimates that classify usual residents in England and Wales by their national identity. The estimates are as at Census Day, 21 March 2021.


    Someone’s national identity is a self-determined assessment of their own identity, it could be the country or countries where they feel they belong or think of as home. It is not dependent on ethnic group or citizenship.

    Respondents could select more than one national identity.

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  • ts029   Proficiency in English
    ts029: Proficiency in English

    This dataset provides Census 2021 estimates that classify usual residents in England and Wales by their proficiency in English. The estimates are as at Census Day, 21 March 2021.


    How well people whose main language is not English (English or Welsh in Wales) speak English.

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  • ts030   Religion
    ts030: Religion

    This dataset provides Census 2021 estimates that classify usual residents in England and Wales by religion. The estimates are as at Census Day, 21 March 2021.


    The religion people connect or identify with (their religious affiliation), whether or not they practice or have belief in it.

    This question was voluntary and includes people who identified with one of 8 tick-box response options, including ‘No religion’, alongside those who chose not to answer this question.

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  • ts075   Multi religion households
    ts075: Multi religion households

    This dataset provides Census 2021 estimates that classify households in England and Wales by multi religion households. The estimates are as at Census Day, 21 March 2021.


    Classifies households by whether members identify with the same religion, no religion, did not answer the question, or a combination of these options.

    This question was voluntary and the variable includes those who answered the question alongside those who chose not to.

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Health
  • ts037   General health
    ts037: General health

    This dataset provides Census 2021 estimates that classify usual residents in England and Wales by the state of their general health. The estimates are as at Census Day, 21 March 2021.


    A person's assessment of the general state of their health from very good to very bad. This assessment is not based on a person's health over any specified period of time.

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  • ts038   Disability
    ts038: Disability

    This dataset provides Census 2021 estimates that classify usual residents in England and Wales by long-term health problems or disabilities. The estimates are as at Census Day, 21 March 2021.


    People who assessed their day-to-day activities as limited by long-term physical or mental health conditions or illnesses are considered disabled. This definition of a disabled person meets the harmonised standard for measuring disability and is in line with the Equality Act (2010).

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  • ts039   Provision of unpaid care
    ts039: Provision of unpaid care

    This dataset provides Census 2021 estimates that classify usual residents in England and Wales by the number of hours of unpaid care they provide. The estimates are as at Census Day, 21 March 2021.


    An unpaid carer may look after, give help or support to anyone who has long-term physical or mental ill-health conditions, illness or problems related to old age.

    This does not include any activities as part of paid employment.

    This help can be within or outside of the carer's household.

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  • ts040   Number of disabled people in the household
    ts040: Number of disabled people in the household

    This dataset provides Census 2021 estimates that classify households in England and Wales by the number of disabled people in the household. The estimates are as at Census Day, 21 March 2021.


    The number of people in a household who assessed their day-to-day activities as limited by long-term physical or mental health conditions or illnesses and are considered disabled. This definition of a disabled person meets the harmonised standard for measuring disability and is in line with the Equality Act (2010).

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Housing
  • ts044   Accommodation type
    ts044: Accommodation type

    This dataset provides Census 2021 estimates that classify households in England and Wales by accommodation type. The estimates are as at Census Day, 21 March 2021.


    The type of building or structure used or available by an individual or household.

    This could be:

    * the whole house or bungalow
    * a flat, maisonette or apartment
    * a temporary or mobile structure, such as a caravan

    More information about accommodation types

    Whole house or bungalow:
    This property type is not divided into flats or other living accommodation. There are three types of whole houses or bungalows.

    Detached:
    None of the living accommodation is attached to another property but can be attached to a garage.

    Semi-detached:
    The living accommodation is joined to another house or bungalow by a common wall that they share.

    Terraced:
    A mid-terraced house is located between two other houses and shares two common walls. An end-of-terrace house is part of a terraced development but only shares one common wall.

    Flats (Apartments) and maisonettes:
    An apartment is another word for a flat. A maisonette is a 2-storey flat.

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  • ts045   Car or van availability
    ts045: Car or van availability

    This dataset provides Census 2021 estimates on the number of cars or vans available to members of households for England and Wales. The estimates are as at Census Day, 21 March 2021.


    The number of cars or vans owned or available for use by household members.

    Vehicles included:

    * pick-ups, camper vans and motor homes
    * vehicles that are temporarily not working
    * vehicles that have failed their MOT
    * vehicles owned or used by a lodger
    * company cars or vans if they're available for private use

    Vehicles not included:

    * motorbikes, trikes, quad bikes or mobility scooters
    * vehicles that have a Statutory Off Road Notification (SORN)
    * vehicles owned or used only by a visitor
    * vehicles that are kept at another address or not easily accessed

    The number of cars or vans in an area relates only to households. Cars or vans used by communal establishment residents are not counted.
    Households with 10 to 20 cars or vans are counted as having only 10.
    Households with more than 20 cars or vans were treated as invalid and a value imputed.

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  • ts046   Central heating
    ts046: Central heating

    This dataset provides Census 2021 estimates that classify occupied household spaces in England and Wales by the type of central heating present. The estimates are as at Census Day, 21 March 2021.


    Central heating is a heating system used to heat multiple rooms in a building by circulating air or heated water through pipes to radiators or vents. Single or multiple fuel sources can fuel these systems.

    Central heating systems that are unused or not working are still considered. No information is available for household spaces with no usual residents.

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  • ts050   Number of bedrooms
    ts050: Number of bedrooms

    This dataset provides Census 2021 estimates that classify all household spaces with at least one usual resident in England and Wales by number of bedrooms. The estimates are as at Census Day, 21 March 2021.


    The number of bedrooms in a household’s accommodation.

    This number is not available for household spaces with no usual residents.

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  • ts051   Number of rooms
    ts051: Number of rooms

    This dataset provides Census 2021 estimates that classify all household spaces with at least one usual resident in England and Wales by number of rooms. The estimates are as at Census Day, 21 March 2021.


    A room can be any room in a dwelling apart from bathrooms, toilets, halls or landings, kitchens, conservatories or utility rooms. All other rooms, for example, living rooms, studies, bedrooms, separate dining rooms and rooms that can only be used for storage are included. If two rooms have been converted into one, they are counted as one room.

    The number of rooms is recorded by address, this means that for households living in a shared dwelling the number of rooms are counted for the whole dwelling and not the individual household.

    This definition is based on the Valuation Office Agency’s (VOA) definition.

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  • ts052   Occupancy rating for bedrooms
    ts052: Occupancy rating for bedrooms

    This dataset provides Census 2021 estimates that classify households in England and Wales by occupancy rating based on the number of bedrooms in the household. The estimates are as at Census Day, 21 March 2021.


    Whether a household's accommodation is overcrowded, ideally occupied or under-occupied. This is calculated by comparing the number of bedrooms the household requires to the number of available bedrooms.

    The number of bedrooms the household requires is calculated according to the Bedroom Standard, where the following should have their own bedroom:

    1. married or cohabiting couple
    2. single parent
    3. person aged 16 years and over
    4. pair of same-sex persons aged 10 to 15 years
    5. person aged 10 to 15 years paired with a person under 10 years of the same sex
    6. pair of children aged under 10 years, regardless of their sex
    7. person aged under 16 years who cannot share a bedroom with someone in 4, 5 or 6 above

    An occupancy rating of:

    * -1 or less implies that a household’s accommodation has fewer bedrooms than required (overcrowded)
    * +1 or more implies that a household’s accommodation has more bedrooms than required (under-occupied)
    * 0 suggests that a household’s accommodation has an ideal number of bedrooms

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  • ts053   Occupancy rating for rooms
    ts053: Occupancy rating for rooms

    This dataset provides Census 2021 estimates that classify households in England and Wales by occupancy rating based on the number of rooms in the household. The estimates are as at Census Day, 21 March 2021.


    Whether a household's accommodation is overcrowded, ideally occupied or under-occupied. This is calculated by comparing the number of rooms the household requires to the number of available rooms.

    The number of rooms the household requires uses a formula which states that:

    * one-person households require three rooms comprised of two common rooms and one bedroom
    * two-or-more person households require a minimum of two common rooms and a bedroom for each person inline with the Bedroom Standard

    People who should have their own room according to the Bedroom Standard are:

    1. married or cohabiting couple
    2. single parent
    3. person aged 16 years and over
    4. pair of same-sex persons aged 10 to 15 years
    5. person aged 10 to 15 years paired with a person under 10 years of the same sex
    6. pair of children aged under 10 years, regardless of their sex
    7. person aged under 16 years who cannot share a bedroom with someone in 4, 5 or 6 above

    An occupancy rating of:

    * -1 or less implies that a household’s accommodation has fewer rooms than required (overcrowded)
    * +1 or more implies that a household’s accommodation has more rooms than required (under-occupied)
    * 0 suggests that a household’s accommodation has an ideal number of rooms

    The number of rooms is taken from Valuation Office Agency (VOA) administrative data for the first time in 2021. The number of rooms is recorded at the address level, whilst the 2011 Census recorded the number of rooms at the household level. This means that for households that live in a shared dwelling, the available number of rooms are counted for the whole dwelling in VOA, and not each individual household.

    VOA’s definition of a room does not include bathrooms, toilets, halls or landings, kitchens, conservatories or utility rooms. All other rooms, for example, living rooms, studies, bedrooms, separate dining rooms and rooms that can only be used for storage are included. Please note that the 2011 Census question included kitchens, conservatories and utility rooms while excluding rooms that can only be used for storage. To adjust for the definitional difference, the number of rooms required is deducted from the actual number of rooms it has available, and then 1 is added.

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  • ts054   Tenure
    ts054: Tenure

    This dataset provides Census 2021 estimates that classify households in England and Wales by tenure. The estimates are as at Census Day, 21 March 2021.


    Whether a household owns or rents the accommodation that it occupies.

    Owner-occupied accommodation can be:

    * owned outright, which is where the household owns all of the accommodation
    * with a mortgage or loan
    * part-owned on a shared ownership scheme

    Rented accommodation can be:

    * private rented (for example, rented through a private landlord or letting agent
    * social rented through a local council or housing association

    This information is not available for household spaces with no usual residents.

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  • ts055   Purpose of second address
    ts055: Purpose of second address

    This dataset provides Census 2021 estimates that classify usual residents in England and Wales with a second address by the purpose of that second address. The estimates are as at Census Day, 21 March 2021.


    Indicates whether a person has an alternative address (somewhere they stay for more than 30 days per year) and the type of second address this is.

    The 'Not applicable' classification applies to people without an alternative address.

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  • ts056   Second address indicator
    ts056: Second address indicator

    This dataset provides Census 2021 estimates that classify usual residents in England and Wales by their use of a second address, and whether the second address is inside or outside the UK. The estimates are as at Census Day, 21 March 2021.


    An address (in or out of the UK) a person stays at for more than 30 days per year that is not their place of usual residence.

    Second addresses typically include:

    * armed forces bases
    * addresses used by people working away from home
    * a student’s home address
    * the address of another parent or guardian
    * a holiday home

    If a person with a second address was staying there on census night, they were classed as a visitor to the second address but counted as a usual resident at their home address.

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Work and Travel
  • ts058   Distance travelled to work
    ts058: Distance travelled to work

    This dataset provides Census 2021 estimates that classify usual residents aged 16 years and over in employment the week before the census in England and Wales by the distance they travelled to work. The estimates are as at Census Day, 21 March 2021.


    The distance, in kilometres, between a person's residential postcode and their workplace postcode measured in a straight line. A distance travelled of 0.1km indicates that the workplace postcode is the same as the residential postcode. Distances over 1200km are treated as invalid, and an imputed or estimated value is added.

    “Work mainly at or from home” is made up of those that ticked either the 'Mainly work at or from home' box for the address of workplace question, or the “Work mainly at or from home” box for the method of travel to work question.

    “Other” includes no fixed place of work, working on an offshore installation and working outside of the UK.

    Distance is calculated as the straight line distance between the enumeration postcode and the workplace postcode.

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  • ts059   Hours worked
    ts059: Hours worked

    This dataset provides Census 2021 estimates that classify usual residents aged 16 years and over in employment the week before the census in England and Wales by the number of hours they worked per week. The estimates are as at Census Day, 21 March 2021.


    The number of hours worked per week before the census includes paid and unpaid overtime. This covers the main job of anyone aged 16 years and over.

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  • ts061   Method used to travel to work
    ts061: Method used to travel to work

    This dataset provides Census 2021 estimates that classify usual residents aged 16 years and over in employment the week before the census in England and Wales by their method used to travel to work (2001 specification). The estimates are as at Census Day, 21 March 2021.


    A person's place of work and their method of travel to work. This is the 2001 method of producing travel to work variables.

    "Work mainly from home" applies to someone who indicated their place of work as their home address and travelled to work by driving a car or van, for example visiting clients.

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  • ts062   NS-SeC
    ts062: NS-SeC

    This dataset provides Census 2021 estimates that classify usual residents aged 16 years and over in England and Wales by National Statistics Socio-economic Classification (NS-SEC). The estimates are as at Census Day, 21 March 2021.


    The National Statistics Socio-economic Classification (NS-SEC) indicates a person's socio-economic position based on their occupation and other job characteristics.

    It is an Office for National Statistics standard classification. NS-SEC categories are assigned based on a person's occupation, whether employed, self-employed, or supervising other employees.

    Full-time students are recorded in the "full-time students" category regardless of whether they are economically active.

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  • ts063   Occupation
    ts063: Occupation

    This dataset provides Census 2021 estimates that classify usual residents aged 16 years and over in employment the week before the census in England and Wales by occupation. The estimates are as at Census Day, 21 March 2021.


    Classifies what people aged 16 years and over do as their main job. Their job title or details of activities they do in their job and any supervisory or management responsibilities form this classification. This information is used to code responses to an occupation using the Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) 2020.

    It classifies people who were in employment between 15 March and 21 March 2021, by the SOC code that represents their current occupation.
    The lowest level of detail available is the four-digit SOC code which includes all codes in three, two and one digit SOC code levels.

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  • ts065   Employment history
    ts065: Employment history

    This dataset provides Census 2021 estimates that classify usual residents aged 16 years and over in England and Wales who were not in employment on Census Day, 21 March 2021, by whether and when they were last employed.


    Classifies people who were not in employment on Census Day into:

    * Not in employment: Worked in the last 12 months
    * Not in employment: Not worked in the last 12 months
    * Not in employment: Never worked

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  • ts066   Economic activity status
    ts066: Economic activity status

    This dataset provides Census 2021 estimates that classify usual residents aged 16 years and over in England and Wales by economic activity status. The estimates are as at Census Day, 21 March 2021.


    People aged 16 years and over are economically active if, between 15 March and 21 March 2021, they were:

    * in employment (an employee or self-employed)
    * unemployed, but looking for work and could start within two weeks
    * unemployed, but waiting to start a job that had been offered and accepted

    It is a measure of whether or not a person was an active participant in the labour market during this period. Economically inactive are those aged 16 years and over who did not have a job between 15 March to 21 March 2021 and had not looked for work between 22 February to 21 March 2021 or could not start work within two weeks.

    The census definition differs from International Labour Organization definition used on the Labour Force Survey, so estimates are not directly comparable.

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