India remained the most common country of birth outside the UK in 2021 (920,000 people, or 1.5% of all usual residents) 🇮🇳
The number of people who were born in Romania grew by 576% since the previous census - from 80,000 in 2011 to 539,000 in 2021 🇷🇴
5.9 million usual residents (9.9%) held a non-UK passport 🛂
The most common non-UK passport held was Polish (760,000 or 1.3% of all usual residents) 🇵🇱
545,000 usual residents (0.9% of the population) had an address outside the UK one year before the Census.
This is a decrease from the 2011 Census (612,000 usual residents or 1.1% of the population), likely as a result of #COVID19 pandemic restrictions.
Since 2011, there has been an increase in the number and percentage of people born outside the UK and people with non-UK passports in each region of England and in Wales.
Use our interactive map to compare changes from 2011 to 2021 by local area 🔎
Why children enter care, and where they are placed, can vary widely by sex and ethnicity.
New analysis of a cohort of children in the four years following the 2011 Census explores the backgrounds of children who went into care, and reasons behind it.
Our analysis of almost 3.8 million children aged 10 to 17 years found nearly 30,000 of the cohort (0.8%) went into local authority care for the first time between 2011 and 2015.
Children who went into care were more likely to:
▪️ have poorer health
▪️ live in deprivation
▪️ live in lone parent families or large households.
Black and Mixed ethnicity children accounted for a higher percentage of children entering care than those who did not.
In Sept 2022, 20% of businesses with 10 or more employees reported experiencing global supply chain disruption 🌍
Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles industry reported the highest proportion of businesses who experienced disruption (31%).
In late October 2022, 40% of businesses had taken some form of action to reduce their energy costs over the last three months ⚡
39% of businesses said they plan to act in November 2022 to reduce their energy costs.
#Census2021 results confirmed there are more people than ever before in the older age groups in England and Wales - with over 11 million people (or 18.6% of the population) aged 65+ 📈
Commenting on this, head of the Ageing Analysis team at ONS, Angele Storey said: (1/1)
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Zafar Kayani (aged 65) lives in Bradford.
He has three sons, four grandchildren and works full-time in community engagement for a voluntary group for dads and young children. He is also a yoga teacher. He said: (1/1)