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2011 census figures on religion, ethnicity, living arrangements and economic activity, England and Wales

Here are the key points:

(Reprinted from the Guardian 11.12.12)

Population

• Population of England and Wales was 56.1m in 2011.

• Population up 7% since 2001. Population grew in all regions.

23.4 million households; 2.4 residents per household.

Religion

• Christians down 13 percentage points to 59%.

• Respondents with no religion up 10 points to 25%.

• Muslim population up from 3% to 5%.

Ethnicity

• White ethnic group down five points to 86%.

• Whites in London 59.8%.

80% in England and Wales are white British, down seven points.

• In London white British figure is 45%, down from 58% in 2001.

• Other ethnic groups in England and Wales: Asian (Pakistani, Indian, Bangladeshi, other) 6.8% (2001: 4.4%), black 3.4% (2001: 2.2%), Chinese 0.7% (2001: 0.4%), Arab 0.4% (2001: not listed), other 0.6% (2001: 0.4%).

2.2% in England and Wales are mixed race (up from 1.27% in 2001).

12% of households had partners or household members of different ethnic groups, three points up from 2001.

Nationality

One in three Londoners born in foreign country.

• Figure is one in 20 for north-east.

13% in England and Wales born outside UK.

• Just over half of these arrived in last 10 years.

India, Poland and Pakistan are top three countries foreign-born people in England and Wales come from.

7.4% of people in England and Wales hold non-UK passport.

Language

• In 91% of households, everyone speaks English. In 4% no one speaks English as main language.

Age

16% are 65 or over (an increase of 0.9 million).

0.8% are 90 or over (up from 0.7%).

6% are under five (increase of 406,000 since 2001, although same proportion).

Home ownership

• Number of households with a mortgage falls from 39% to 33%.

• Home ownership (including owning home outright) falls from 69% to 65%.

• Those owning home outright rises from 29% to 31%.

• Private renters rise from 9% to 15%.

• Renting from council drops from 13% to 9%.

• In inner London more people rent than have mortgages (29.2% v 19.4%).

Marriage

46.6% are married, down from 50.9% in 2001.

0.2% (105,000) in a civil partnership.

Health

81% in good or very good health. (Category changed since 2001.)

18% have a limiting long-term illness (same figure as 2001).

10% say they provide unpaid care for someone with an illness or disability (same figure as 2001).

Education

27% have degree-level qualifications; 23% have no qualifications.

Transport

• Number of cars and vans has increased from 11 per 10 households to 12 per 10 households.

• London only region where number of cars and vans is lower than number of households.

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http://www.guardian.co.uk/news/datablog/2012/dec/11/census-2011-religion-race-education/print