On 29 June 2023, we will launch a public consultation on our proposals for a new approach to #population statistics 💬
Your input will help guide the future of the #census, and to discuss the consultation, we are holding a series of free events 📅
➡️https://t.co/FX9dEdjkvj
We love new Census data. Dave Rawnsley, one of our in-house Census experts, has revealed: "Census 2021 shows there were about 4.7 million unpaid carers in England and 310,000 unpaid carers in Wales - 8.9% and 10.5% of the resident population." #LoveData23 https://t.co/jNST7ptiWj
How a home is heated affects energy costs and what financial support is available.
In our latest article, we explore new #Census2021 data to show how heating sources vary across England and Wales 🔥
➡️ https://t.co/6gFjyWEED9
The UK Data Service will be restricted from Thursday 22 December 2022 and closed from midday Friday 23 December 2022.
All services will fully resume on Wednesday 4 January 2023. Online services will run unattended during this period. Season’s Greetings to all our users!
#NICensus2021 results online now
View the latest #NorthernIreland results relating to housing.
To download the results visit https://t.co/zyeVG2BM7z or explore online at https://t.co/KSkiKSYg7H
New statistics from #census2021 on Welsh/Cymraeg language use in Wales
Headline info is that the number of people (self-reporting) Welsh ability (read/speak/write/understand spoken) has decreased since 2011
@ukdscensus
People living in Wales answered questions about their Welsh language abilities as part of #Census2021 🏴
We asked if they could:
💭 understand spoken Welsh
🗣 speak Welsh
📖 read Welsh
✍️ write Welsh
➡️ https://t.co/HKwc5JeuXG
*deep breath* A lot of census data has been released today! We've got new figures for 2021 on ethnicity, religion, language and national identity.
Get it all here: https://t.co/zJxRXBstzb
Some highlights from today...
@ONS As with the previous releases from @ONS and from @NISRA, we'll have the data available through @UKDataService as soon as we've been able to process them
Data released so far:
https://t.co/ce70pPbB43
Another major release from @ONS of #census data tomorrow!
* Religion (an optional question)
* Ethnic group (Q first used in 1991, the categories have adapted in every census)
* National identity
* Main language (first asked 2011, so first opportunity to compare)
The next instalment of Census 2021 results on 29 November includes:
➡️ religion
➡️ ethnic group
➡️ national identity
➡️ main language & English proficiency
https://t.co/jNTgcnhZ93
We are pleased to say that the data from last week's @ONS#census 2021 release on UK Armed Forces veterans is now also available through @UKDataService
https://t.co/QVGJ5aStP0
The veterans question was new to the census in 2021
On the 29 November, the next release of census data takes place.
You will be able to find out about the ethnicity, national identity, language and religion of the population in your area.
Find out more about what is coming next
https://t.co/vWltMNNzV2
Today's #census 2021 release from @ONS is about veterans
This is the first detailed release of data from the census that explores one of the new questions
For the first time, we’ve collected #Census2021 information on the veteran population.
1,853,112 people in England and Wales said they had previously served in the UK armed forces (3.8% of usual residents aged 16 years and over).
➡️ https://t.co/IdJJpmyv5M
Last week saw the first major release from @ONS of univariate data from the 2021 #census@UKDataService now have 2021 data available for download, along with data from 1971, 1981, 1991, 2001 and 2011 (to be updated as more data are released)
https://t.co/QVGJ5baD38