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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.
Summary
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.
Living in a couple: Married or in a civil partnership
366,702
Living in a couple: Married or in a civil partnership: Opposite-sex couple
363,965
Living in a couple: Married or in a civil partnership: Same-sex couple
2,737
Living in a couple: Separated, but still married or in a civil partnership
630
Living in a couple: Cohabiting
130,998
Living in a couple: Cohabiting: Opposite-sex couple
124,479
Living in a couple: Cohabiting: Same-sex couple
6,519
Not living in a couple
404,834
Not living in a couple: Single (never married and never registered a same-sex civil partnership)
259,494
Not living in a couple: Married or in a registered civil partnership
7,698
Not living in a couple: Separated (including those who are married and those who are in civil partnerships)
19,490
Not living in a couple: Divorced or formerly in a civil partnership which is now legally dissolved
62,527
Not living in a couple: Widowed or surviving partner from a civil partnership
55,625
These values are calculated by adding up the values for census output areas contained within Tyne and Wear.
They may, therefore, be slightly inaccurate due to administrative boundaries not precisely aligning with census boundaries.
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