The Office for National Statistics (ONS) has published the next phase of Census 2021 topic summaries for England and Wales looking at housing.
This includes univariate data (one variable only) down to Output Area (OA) level, where possible.
What’s included in the Census 2021 housing results?
This release includes three bulletins on housing, communal establishments and second addresses. These provide information from Census 2021 about:
- how many households owned their accommodation compared with those who rent?
- how many households used renewable energy for their central heating across England and Wales?
- did more households have use of a car or van than in 2011?
- how many people were staying in communal establishments on Census Day?
- how many people were staying in care homes?
- what were the most common types of second addresses?
You can find out more about the topic summary information about housing in Wales on the Welsh Government website.
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What's been published?
To date we have published the following topic summaries:
What’s coming next?
The remaining topic summaries will be published in a rolling programme throughout early 2023, followed by multivariate data and analysis.
We have updated the release calendar with provisional publication dates for the following topic summaries on the links below:
Other quick links
- Access datasets and area profiles via Nomis.
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Access Census 2021 dictionary (detailed information about variables, definitions and classifications to help when using Census 2021 data).
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Access Census maps (interactive map tool that visualises Census 2021 data on different topics down to a local authority area and neighbourhood level).
Our downloadable resources page has products that will help you to promote the release of census results. These include editorial copy, logos and leaflets. We will update this page when each topic summary is published. Our getting support page provides guidance on how to contact Census Customer Services team, as well as links to accessible resources and British Sign Language (BSL) videos.
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