United Kingdom Census 2001
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A nationwide census, commonly known as Census 2001, was conducted in the United Kingdom on Sunday 29 April 2001. This was the 19th UK Census.
Census 2001 was organised by the Office for National Statistics in England and Wales, the General Register Office for Scotland and the Northern Ireland Statistics & Research Agency. Detailed results by region, council area, ward and output area are available from their respective websites.
[edit] See also
- Census in the United Kingdom
- Demographics of the United Kingdom
- Demographics of England from the 2001 United Kingdom census
- Demographics of Scotland
- Jedi census phenomenon
- List of United Kingdom censuses
- Census 2001 Ethnic Codes
- National Statistics Socio-economic Classification
- Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities
[edit] External links
- Census 2001 website (England & Wales)
- Scotland's Census Results OnLine
- Northern Ireland Census of Population
- The Census Order 2000 (England & Wales)
- The Office for National Statistics on ethnic group statistics (pdf)
- Commission for Racial Equality
- 2011 Census tick-box for "English" and "Cornish" national identities
- Census chiefs set to record Welsh identity tick box
- Three English Identities
- Census to gauge national identity (BBC)
- ONS Census 2001 - Ethnicity and religion in England and Wales - results and proposed changes for 2011
- England & Wales Jedi Map
- 418,000 write in 'Welsh' on 2001 Census form
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"White" • "Mixed" • "Asian or British Asian" • "Black or Black British" • "Chinese or other ethnic group" |
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Native inhabitants | Anglo-Irish • Brython • Cornish • English • Gael • Irish/Irish Traveller • Scottish • Welsh |
Immigrants | Australian • French • German/German-Briton • Greek • Italian • Spanish • Polish • Russian |