census analysis workshop manchester part 1
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WHAT WE HAVE AVAILABLE: OUTPUTS
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What did we collect?
• “Usual” and “Short-term” residents• Data to calculate alternative population bases
• Weekday/Working day/Seasonal
• Demographic data• Age, Sex, Marital Status
• Cultural• Ethnic Group, National Identity, Religion, Language
• Migration• Country of Birth, Passports, Month of Arrival
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What did we collect?
• Health and Care• General Health, Long-Term Illness, Unpaid Care
• Labour Market• Economic Activity, Occupation, Industry, Quals
• Addresses and Travel• Second, Workplace and Previous (1 yr ago) address• Method of Travel to Work
• Housing• Accommodation, Tenure, Rooms
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Releases to date
• Numerous releases since July 2012• Statistical Bulletins• Analysis to supplement the outputs• Interactive content
• Univariate data for all topics• Age and sex, and occupied household estimates• Information about second addresses by age, sex and type• Key Statistics and Quick Statistics
• Data available down to Output Area level• Around 300 people in an average OA• Range of other geographies
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Census 2011: Population Counts
• Population and household estimates • 16 July 2012 (Rounded, LA Level)
• 24 September 2012 (Unrounded, LA level)
• Second addresses • 22 October 2012 (LA level)
• Population and household estimates • 23 November 2012 (Ward, OA level)
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First release – Summary
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2011 Census: Univariate releases
• Key statistics • 11 December 2012 (LA level)
• Key statistics and Quick statistics • 30 Jan 2013 - Ward, OA level
• 19 Feb 2013 - National Parks & ‘other’ geographies
• 26 Mar 2013 – Short term residents, National Identity, passports held & country of birth
• 28 Jun 2013 – Built up areas
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Population Pyramids
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Interactive maps
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Interactive map – change over time
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Census 2011: Multivariate releases
• Release 3.1 – May 16th
• 42 Detailed Characteristics tables• Three main topic groups
• Ethnicity, Identity, Language and Religion• Migration• Health and Care
• Release 3.2a – June 28th
• 34 Detailed Characteristics tables• Housing topic
• Release 3.2b – July 12th
• Tables relating to migration
#2011CensusInteractive line charts – comparisons between variables
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UK Products
• Population estimates • 17 December 2012 (Rounded, LA Level)
• Population and household estimates• 21 March 2013 (Rounded, LA Level)
• Population estimates rounded to the nearest 100• Household estimates rounded to the nearest 10
• Releases supplemented by:• Statistical bulletins
• Interactive content
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• ONS website www.ons.gov.uk/census
• Census customer servicesThere to help you find and interpret data
Tel: 01329 444972
Email: [email protected]
#2011CensusData Visualisation tools available to help you understand the data in more detail
ONS HomepageData Visualisations
Census Landing Page
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Census Landing Page
• Dedicated Census web pages on ONS website
• Links to:• Data tables• Statistical bulletins• Data visualisations• Census Analysis• Videos• Census prospectus
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Where to currently find Census data
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What tools are available to help #1
• Key Statistics Interface
• Available at:
www.ons.gov.uk/ons/guide-method/census/2011/census-data/2001-2011-census-comparator-tool.zip
Select LA
2011 Census - key statistics interface
Please select a local authority
Please allow a moment for the pack to update when selecting geographies
Select Region →
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IntroductionThis key statistics interface is part of the second release from the 2011 Census of population for England and Wales conducted by the Office for National Statistics (ONS). It provides key statistics from Census Day, 27 March 2011.
Information is provided on the usually resident population at national, regional, and constituent Local Authority District and Unitary Authority level. There may be inconsistencies with the key statistics tables as, where possible, comparisons have been made with 2001 Census.
This information pack is provided in accordance with the provisions of the Census Act 1920, and therefore relates only to the census in England and Wales
By selecting a local authority at the top of this page the pack provides an area-specific summary of the material outlined on the contents page. Separate key statistics tables for all local authorities and regions are also published as part of the second release. The tables can be downloaded from the same location as this pack:
Select Region
Select LA
To use this topic interface please ensure that macros and ActiveX are enabled
Key Statistics Interface:
Microsoft instructions for enabling macros Microsoft instructions for enabling ActiveX
Key statistics
Explanatory materials
Print Key Statistics
How to use the packEnable macros and ActiveX.
Select your area of choice from thedrop-down menu. This will update thecharts in all tabs.
Use the buttons to navigate within thesheets and between tabs.
Once you have chosen an area ofinterest, use the print button to produceoptimised printing options.Top 10
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What tools are available to help #2
• Search tables by topics
• Available at
www.ons.gov.uk/ons/guide-method/census/2011/census-data/2011-census-data-catalogue/2011-census-index-of-tables-and-topics.zip
For help with understanding census statistics, check out: 2011 Census User Guide
Cycle through details of every available table:
Tables matching your selected topics
Add a second topic:
Add a third topic:
2011 Census Index of Tables and Topics - Search by table number or topicsSelect table number For details and data links:
Then select an item from the tables matching your topics, and click to view
details:
Or search by topic:
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1. Search for these topics
2. View table details
Clear topics & resultsReset table search
View next table
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WHAT WE HAVE DONE: ANALYSIS
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Census Analysis work programme
• Produce more timely analysis– Providing users with a planned &
coordinated release programme that ties in with outputs
– Prioritises analyses to meet user needs
• Coordinated approach– Across ONS– Across the UK– External researchers/academics
• Aim to maximise benefits
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Why produce analysis?
• To fully exploit the use of the Census data/outputs
• Helping users to understand and interpret Census outputs
• Adding value to Census outputs by incorporating them in topic reports, adding insight to policy and other users
• Comparisons over the decade
• Census recognised as source of information on ethnicity, identity, language, citizenship, nationality and religion - reflect the work in developing Census questions on these topics
• More robust survey outputs
#2011CensusHow has the analytical programme been developed?
• Internal consultation– Using expertise of relevant business areas
• Workshops/meetings– Taking on user views
• Continued discussions with various groups– GSS Theme Groups– CLIP
• Working in partnership with academics/researchers– ESRC
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Analytical Stories – second release
• Produced 14 ‘stories’ • Been supplemented with podcasts/infographics
• Available on ONS YouTube channel
• Analysis based on univariate data• Supplementing Census data release
• ‘Stories’ mainly focused at higher geographical levels:• National• Regional• Local Authority – highest/lowest
Religion
Language
Labour Market
Unpaid Care
International Migrants
Disability
General Health
Travel to Work
Ethnicity & National Identity
National ParksFamilies
Housing
Non-UK born short term residents
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How the analysis is being disseminated
• Want to promote analysis and stimulate further analysis• easier access for users accessing analysis of Census
data/outputs
• widening the availability and use of analysis, potentially increasing the number of users
• internal and external analysis
• tool to help coordinate analysis across internal & external areas
• Provide guidance to users on analysis work associated with the census• A forum to encourage discussion with users and producers of
analysis
#2011CensusList of analyses based on univariate data
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Examples of the analysis in the stories
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Analytical stories – third release
Title Release date
What the Census tells us about religion in 2011
16th May – Census release 3.1Country of birth and nationality
Gender gap in unpaid care provision
Unpaid care of 5 to 17 year olds 5th June
Home ownership & renting 28th June – Census release 3.2
Characteristics of migrants 12th July – Census release 3.3
Ethnic variations in general health & unpaid care provision
17th July
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Where to find the analysis
• Census analysis landing page• Can be linked from the main Census page
• Latest stories on the main page• Sub-pages for earlier analyses by topic