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Car or van availability by Means of travel to place of work or study...
Dataset population: Households with at least one person working or studying (persons in employment the week before the census and full-time students) Car or van availability The... -
Scotland's Census 2022 - UV702 - Method of travel to work or study (households)
This dataset provides Census 2022 estimates for method of travel to work or study of all occupied households in Scotland. Method of travel to place of work or study of people in... -
Age by Economic activity by Tenure (Household Reference Persons) (Northern...
Dataset population: Household Reference Persons aged 16 and over/Households containing Household Reference Persons aged 16 and over Age of HRP Age is derived from the date of... -
Schoolchildren and full-time students away during term-time by NS-SeC...
Dataset population: Households with schoolchildren or full-time students living away during term-time Schoolchildren away during term-time Schoolchildren and students in full-... -
Lone-parent households with dependent children where the lone parent is aged...
Dataset population: Households Lone-parent households with dependent children where the lone parent is aged 16 to 74 In most tables, the term 'lone-parent household' is used to... -
Scotland's Census 2022 - UV405 - Car or van availability
This dataset provides Census 2022 estimates for Car or van availability in the unit of occupied households in Scotland. Cars or vans, number of The number of cars or vans that... -
Census 1991 data
Archive of 1991 census aggregate data for England, Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland, as made available originally on the Casweb (https://casweb.ukdataservice.ac.uk) platform. -
Unpaid carers by Number of people with a long-term health problem or...
Dataset population: Households Unpaid carers A person is a provider of unpaid care if they look after or give help or support to family members, friends, or neighbours because... -
Census 2001 data
Archive of 2001 census aggregate data for England, Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland, as made available originally on the Casweb platform.