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Latest news and updates about our population, migration, census and transformation towards admin-based statisitcs.
18 April 2023
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What's next for Census 2021?
The Office for National Statistics is making the latest census information as easy as possible to use online so everyone can navigate the breadth and depth of census information and find reliable answers to their questions.
In her blog, Director of Population Statistics, Jen Woolford sets out the variety of ways in which people will be able to access the census statistics they need in coming months.
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Latest news
Create a custom data set combining multiple variables using Census 2021
We are releasing multivariate data from Census 2021, based on the usual resident population of England and Wales. These data will allow you to combine different variables and look at the relationships between the data, providing you with rich insights into the characteristics of the population of England and Wales.
Why not explore our exciting ‘Create a custom dataset' tool. This enables users to build their own datasets using millions of possible combinations of variables and classifications.
Further pre-built multivariate datasets will be published in accordance with our release schedule, giving users the ability to select geographies. See our plans for the release of multivariate Census 2021 data for more information.
The changing picture of short-term international migration in England and Wales: Census 2021
On 22 March we published the second in our series of detailed articles using Census 2021 data to provide insight on the topic of international migration. This article focuses on non-UK-born short-term residents - those planning to stay for less than 12 months - who were living in England and Wales on Census Day.
The report includes information on their country of birth, economic activity and industry, as well as other characteristics.
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Recent releases
Profile of the older population living in England and Wales in 2021 and changes since 2011
An overview of the characteristics of people aged 65 years and over in 2021 living in England and Wales, including legal partnership status, living arrangements, ethnicity, religion, health, disability, caring status and changes since 2011.
The international student population in England and Wales: Census 2021
Analysis of the characteristics of the international student population of England and Wales from Census 2021, including country of birth, age, sex, employment status, industry, housing type and language spoken.
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Upcoming releases
These are some of the releases related to migration and population we have coming up.
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April 2023
- People with a second address
- Electoral statistics, UK: December 2022
May 2023
- Families in England and Wales: Census 2021
- Families and Households, UK: 2022
- Understanding international migration over the decade, England and Wales, 2011 - 2021
- Population and migration statistics: who should we count?
- Long-term international migration, provisional: year ending December 2022
- International migration research: progress update
- Rebasing of mid-year population estimates following Census 2021
- Marriages in England and Wales
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