Housing #Census2021 results are coming on 5 January 🏘️
Read our thread to learn what our next topic summary will include 🧵
Accommodation type
This includes:
➡️ types of houses (such as detached or terraced)
➡️ purpose-built flats
➡️ converted buildings (like former churches)
➡️ caravans or other mobile structures
Home ownership
We’ll publish the number of people or households who:
➡️ own their home outright, with a mortgage or loan, or with another person
➡️ privately rent, or socially rent, their home (through council, local authority or another way)
➡️ live rent-free in their home
Rooms and bedrooms
We’ll publish data for the number of rooms and bedrooms in the home, as well as the number of people living in those homes (known as the occupancy rating)
Communal establishment residents
These are places like hospitals, care homes and prisons. Our results will include 25 categories for these establishments, as well as further information like:
➡️ age
➡️ sex
➡️ if respondents are staying temporarily with no usual UK address
People with second addresses
We’ll publish the number of respondents that have a second address and what its purpose is.
This may include:
➡️ armed forces base
➡️ an address while working away
➡️ holiday home
➡️ student term-time/home address
We’re also publishing results for
🚗 van or car access (from no vans or cars in household to 3 or more)
🔥️type of central heating in the home, including mains gas, electric only and renewable energy only
In this phase we’re publishing the numbers down to local authority level.
More detail including the location of second addresses, analysis of dwellings and more will be available in the combined data, or multivariate, phase starting in February 2023
It’s #BlueMonday. So, here’s some happy facts from the last census to make you smile. Which is bigger: Great Snoring or Little Snoring? #Thread#Norfolk@visitnorfolk
It’s actually Little Snoring! 649 people live there compared to 143 in Great Snoring💤
In the parish of Minehead, Somerset, there were 1,889 minors (ages 0-17)
Happy World Religion day! 🌍Celebrated on the third Sunday of January every year, the day aims to raise awareness about other’s beliefs. With help from our 2011 census data, here are some facts about religion in England and Wales 👇
Firstly, did you know that Harrow in Greater London has the highest proportion of religious people? 82.4% said they have a religion #WorldReligionDay
Meanwhile, Brighton and Hove is the local authority with the lowest proportion of religious people, with 48.8%