![]() However, because around 9% of relationships involve people from different ethnic groups, the analysis shown here is reliable. Read the detailed methodology document, PDF, 182KB, 14 pages for this data.īecause each household’s ethnic group is based on the ‘household reference person’, the data does not reflect the actual ethnic composition of households with people from different ethnic backgrounds. If 2 tenants have the same employment status, the household reference person is the oldest person. This is usually the most economically active person, for example someone in full-time employment. In some places to make sure estimates are reliable, data is shown for the following 5 aggregated ethnic groups:Įach household’s ethnic group is the ethnicity of the ‘household reference person’. This data uses the standardised list of 18 ethnic groups that were developed for the 2011 Census. The data has been adjusted to take into account people and households who were not counted or counted incorrectly. ![]() Of those, 97% answered the question about ethnicity. The data does not include households that did not answer the Census question about ethnicity.ĩ4% of households completed the Census. Percentages are rounded to 1 decimal place. Dependent children are under 15 years old, or 16 to 18 years old and in full-time education.Ī household is either one person or a group of people sharing cooking facilities and a living room or dining area.Ĭensus data covers people in around 25 million private households. Households are also grouped according to whether they have any dependent children. This data shows the types of families and other groups living in households in England and Wales, by ethnicity. Things you need to know What the data measures
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