What was the population of London in the 2011 census?

8,173,941
According to the 2011 Census, the number of usual residents of London stands at 8,173,941 (see Table 1). This total accounts for about 15% of the total resident population of England and Wales in 2011. Of this total, 2,998,264 London residents (36.7% of the total London population) were born outside the UK.

Was there a UK census in 2011?

The UK censuses took place on 27 March 2011. They were run by the Northern Ireland Statistics & Research Agency (NISRA), National Records of Scotland (NRS), and the Office for National Statistics (ONS) for both England and Wales. The UK comprises the countries of England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.

When was the last census in London?

2011
2011 Census results London’s population has grown rapidly over the past decade. By the time of the last census in 2011 it had grown to 8.2 million, 14% from 2001.

Is census data public UK?

Uses of census information Census information helps a wide range of people and organisations to do their work. All information is anonymised and the actual census records are kept secure for 100 years.

What percentage of London is Bame?

35% of Londoners belong to a black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) group[2]. The profile of BAME communities is different to that of the wider London population.

What years were the census taken UK?

A census has been taken in England and Wales, and separately for Scotland, every ten years since 1801, with the exception of 1941.

How was 2011 census conducted?

Tracking questionnaires All questionnaires (online or on paper) were tracked and processed at the secure Manchester processing centre. Non-returning households were identified by the tracking system for targeted follow-up by census collectors.

What was the population of London in 2011?

Compares 2011 Census estimates to ONS Mid-Year Estimates and GLA projections. Population & households. The Office for National Statistics released Quality Assurance data for local authorities as part of the first release of 2011 Census data. Accompanying workbook to report CIS2015-06: Propensity for Social Exclusion of Older People in London.

Where did the 2011 census take place in the UK?

This table provides 2011 Census estimates that classify the usual resident population by their use of a second address that is either within or outside of the UK, for regions, counties, London boroughs, districts and unitary authorities in England and Wales on census day (27 March 2011).

When did Office for National Statistics release London census data?

The Office for National Statistics released Quality Assurance data for local authorities as part of the first release of 2011 Census data. Accompanying workbook to report CIS2015-06: Propensity for Social Exclusion of Older People in London. Accompanying workbook to report CIS2015-04: Differences in Employment by Gender in London.

What was the population of the East Midlands in 2011?

This table provides 2011 Census estimates that classify the usual resident population by religion, for districts, unitary authorities, Middle Layer Super Output Areas (MSOAs), Lower Layer Super Output Areas (LSOAs) and Output Areas (OAs) in the East Midlands on census day (27 March 2011).