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The Census and Social Science - new enquiry announced
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In July 2010 the Government announced that the Census, the official population count carried out by Government every 10 years, would be axed after 2011. The Office for National Statistics (ONS) set up the Beyond 2011 Programme to investigate and assess...
Launch of the Beyond 2011 User Requirements Consultation
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The Beyond 2011 Programme was formally established in April 2011 by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) to investigate and assess alternative options for producing the population and socio-demographic data required by users in England and Wales...
2011 Census design workshops
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To date consultations on the design of 2011 Census Outputs have concentrated on the main statistical series of outputs. The 2011 Census design team are now planning to hold four workshops on more specialised products and services...
Looking “Beyond 2011”, 21 October 2011 at the Royal Statistical Society, London
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To date, the decennial census has been at the heart of the population statistics system, providing a definitive re-basing of mid-year population estimates and unique crosstabulations of socioeconomic and geographical detail...
GeoConvert updated with information from November 2010 National Statistics Postcode Directory (NSPD)
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GeoConvert has been updated with information derived from the November 2010 version of the National Statistics Postcode Directory (NSPD)...
2011 Census Reports published
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On 27 July 2011, ONS published details of the statistical outputs consultation analysis and the proposed running order for outputs in 2012...
New and improved ONS website to launch 28 August 2011
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The Office for National Statistics (ONS) is developing a new website, which will deliver the following improvements...
Use InFuse to experience the dawn of a new era of access to the UK Census!
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InFuse is a revolutionary new interface to UK Census aggregate datasets that combines recent innovations in dissemination technologies to make it easier for users to...
Experian 2010 update available
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The 2010 release of the Experian demographic data is now available from the CDU website...
Research Methods Festival 2010 video and audio content online
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The recorded presentations from the 4th ESRC Research Methods Festival are now available online...
Demonstration movies are now available on our website
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We have added some demonstration movies to the Census.ac.uk website which will show you how to use the Advanced Search,
and to understand why the End User Licence and Special Conditions are important...
What questions were asked in the 2011 Census?
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A national census took place in the UK on 27 March 2011...
2001 Census Digital Boundary Data Available from Casweb
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The CDU's Casweb service has been enhanced to provide users with digital boundary data to accompany 2001
census data downloads in a range of standard GIS formats ready for mapping and spatial analysis...
2011 Census to be processed in Manchester
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The Office for National Statistics (ONS) has confirmed that the data processing operation for the next
census on 27 March 2011 will be based in Manchester...
Where is Athens?
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From 4 August 2009 access to the resources of the ESRC Census Programme is available to users whose
organisations have signed up to the UK Access Management Federation (UKAMF). This means that the Athens
login option is no longer available...
Case studies of Census Dissemination Unit information or services use wanted: £50 Amazon voucher for each one published
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Have you used information or services provided by the Census Dissemination Unit (e.g. using GeoConvert or
Casweb) as part of your research or study?...
Case studies of UKBORDERS use wanted: £50 for each one selected
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Are you using data from UKBORDERS as part of your research or study? We will pay £50 for selected case studies...
Census Research Projects
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Current census programme small grants...
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