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Introduction to the workshop. Ole Black. Aims of the workshop. Recap on what ONS has published so far Gain an insight into how census is used Share our thinking for our future plans and gain your input into this - particularly on plans for analysis - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
INTRODUCTION TO THE WORKSHOP
Ole Black
Aims of the workshop
• Recap on what ONS has published so far• Gain an insight into how census is used• Share our thinking for our future plans and gain
your input into this - particularly on plans for analysis
• Gain an understanding of how others are planning to analyse census data
• Information on how to access the data through ONS
Realising the benefits
The census is a rich and unique data set
• Census data are used to allocate funds • Local authorities use local data on populations so local plans better
reflect future local needs and development happens in the right places
• Census underpins consumer market research for the design of surveys
• Census data help retail businesses tailor their stores so that they better match the interests of local people
• Census data can shed light on policy or social issues – family types, carers, areas of deprivation, environmental pressures etc
…and we aim to ensure that the opportunities that the census release presents are maximised
MAKING USE OF CENSUS DATA
Jon Gough
What did we collect?
• “Usual” and “Short-term” residents• Data to calculate alternative population bases
• Weekday/Working day/Seasonal
• Demographic data• Age, Sex, Marital Status
• Cultural• Ethnic Group, National Identity, Religion, Language
• Migration• Country of Birth, Passports, Month of Arrival
What did we collect?
• Health and Care• General Health, Long-Term Illness, Unpaid Care
• Labour Market• Economic Activity, Occupation, Industry, Quals
• Addresses and Travel• Second, Workplace and Previous (1 yr ago) address• Method of Travel to Work
• Housing• Accommodation, Tenure, Rooms
Releases to date
• Regular releases since July 2012• Statistical Bulletins• Analysis to supplement the outputs• Interactive content
• Univariate & multivariate data• Age and sex, and occupied household estimates• Key Statistics and Quick Statistics• Detailed & local characteristic tables
• Data available down to Output Area level• Around 300 people in an average OA• Range of other geographies
Summary of data available
• Population Counts (July – November 2012)• Population and household estimates • Second addresses
• Key & Quick Statistics (December 2012 – June 2013)• Ward, OA, National parks & other geographies• Built up areas
• Detailed & local characteristics tables (May 2013 – current)• Topics (Detailed): EILR, Migration, Health, Demography,
Housing, Labour Market• Topics (Local): EILR, Health and Migration
• Alternative populations (31st October)• Work day & short term residents
Further output products
• UK release• Population & household estimates: Dec 2012 – July 2013• Key & quick statistics tables
• Interactive content• Comparator tools• Charts, Maps, Cartograms
• Statistics interface• Local Authority• Table finder
What tools are available to help #1
• Key Statistics Interface
• Available at: www.ons.gov.uk/ons/guide-method/census/2011/census-data/2001-2011-
census-comparator-tool.zip
Select LA
2011 Census - key statistics interface
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IntroductionThis key statistics interface is part of the second release from the 2011 Census of population for England and Wales conducted by the Office for National Statistics (ONS). It provides key statistics from Census Day, 27 March 2011.
Information is provided on the usually resident population at national, regional, and constituent Local Authority District and Unitary Authority level. There may be inconsistencies with the key statistics tables as, where possible, comparisons have been made with 2001 Census.
This information pack is provided in accordance with the provisions of the Census Act 1920, and therefore relates only to the census in England and Wales
By selecting a local authority at the top of this page the pack provides an area-specific summary of the material outlined on the contents page. Separate key statistics tables for all local authorities and regions are also published as part of the second release. The tables can be downloaded from the same location as this pack:
Select Region
Select LA
To use this topic interface please ensure that macros and ActiveX are enabled
Key Statistics Interface:
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Key statistics
Explanatory materials
Print Key Statistics
How to use the packEnable macros and ActiveX.
Select your area of choice from thedrop-down menu. This will update thecharts in all tabs.
Use the buttons to navigate within thesheets and between tabs.
Once you have chosen an area ofinterest, use the print button to produceoptimised printing options.Top 10
What’s coming next?
• Further cross tabulations• Detailed & local characteristics• Table specifications available on Census pages of ONS
website
• Further UK products• Detailed & local characteristics
• Further commentary• Statistical Bulletins• Interactive content / data visualisations
Future releases- SummaryDate Product
19 December 2013 Qualifications (DC)
January/February 2014 Housing (LC), Demography (LC)
February/March 2014 Labour Market, Qualifications (LC)
March 2014 Travel to Work (DC), Armed Forces (DC)
March 2014 Eurostat
TBC Alternative populations
TBC Small pops, Origin destination, Microdata
TBC Detailed & Local characteristics tables - UK
How to access the 2011 Census data
Where to find 2011 Census Data
• ONS website www.ons.gov.uk/census
• Beta data explorer• Data catalogue / table finder• Nomis / NeSS
• Census customer servicesThere to help you find and interpret data
Tel: 01329 444972
Email: [email protected]
User journeyData Visualisations
Commissioned Outputs
• Users can ask for anything they like• Univariate & Multivariate tables• Subject to disclosure checking
• Examples• More detailed univariate tables• Different multivariate tables• Specific population groups
• Tables or flow data
ONS CENSUS ANALYSIS WORK PROGRAMME
Purpose of the programme
• Produce timely and relevant census analysisTo help users understand and interpret census dataTo provide users with a planned and coordinated release
programme that ties in with census output table releasesTo meet user and stakeholder needs
• Coordinated approachAcross ONSAcross the UKAlongside externally produced analysis of census data
• Aim – maximise the benefits of the 2011 Census
Univariate analysis based on KS and QS output tablesAnalysis topic Product title Release date
International migrants Analysis by country of birth and passports held
11th December 2012Census release 2.1
Ethnicity and national identity Growing ethnic diversity in England and Wales
Religion Religious affiliation in England and Wales
Labour market Comparison of the 2011 Census and the labour force survey
Disability Analysis of activity limitations
30th January 2013Census release 2.2
Families Analysis of marital status, living arrangements, households and children
General health Analysis of the health of the population
Travel to work Method of travel to work for the working population 13th February 2013
Unpaid care Analysis of unpaid care in 2001 and 2011 15th February 2013
National Parks Characteristics of national parks in England and Wales19th February 2013
Census release 2.3
Language Language in England and Wales 4th March 2013
Non-UK born short term residents Analysis of non-UK born short term residents in England and Wales 23rd March 2013
Housing A century of home ownership in England and Wales 19th April 2013
Industry 170 years of industrial change across England and Wales 5th June 2013
Other geographical analysis Characteristics of built up areas 28th June 2013
Analysis topic Product title Release date
Religion What the Census tells us about religion
16th May 2013Census release 3.1
Migration and demography Country of birth and nationality
Health & social care Gender gap in unpaid care provision
Health & social care Unpaid care of 5 to 17 year olds 5th June 2013
Housing & accommodation Home ownership & renting28th June 2013
Census release 3.2a
Migration & demography Characteristics of migrants12th July 2013
Census release 3.2b
Migration & demographyEthnic variations in general health & unpaid care provision
17th July 2013
LanguageEnglish language proficiency in England and Wales: Main language and general health characteristics
30th August 2013Census release 3.3
Migration & demography What census tell us about older people? 6th September 2013
Migration & demography Workday population of England & Wales 31st October 2013
Multivariate analysis based on DC output tables
Analysis topic Product title Release date
Health
Health Gaps by Socio-economic Position of Occupations
8th November 2013
Local authority variations in self-assessed activity limitations (disability)
21st November 2013Local authority variations in self-assessed general health
Regional Rural-urban characteristics 22nd November 2013
Labour Market Labour Market participation 29th November 2013
HealthDifferences in disability prevalence by socio-economic occupational grouping
3rd December 2013
Migration & demographyWhat the Census tells us about the ‘oldest old’ living in England & Wales
6th December 2013
Analysis topic Product title Release date
Health
Health Gaps by Socio-economic Position of Occupations
8th November 2013
Local authority variations in self-assessed activity limitations (disability)
21st November 2013Local authority variations in self-assessed general health
Regional Rural-urban characteristics 22nd November 2013
Labour Market Labour Market participation 29th November 2013
HealthDifferences in disability prevalence by socio-economic occupational grouping
3rd December 2013
Migration & demographyWhat the Census tells us about the ‘oldest old’ living in England & Wales
6th December 2013
Multivariate analysis based on DC output tables
Census analysisDissemination tools and techniques
This is done to…• Inform public policy and the public debate• Raise awareness of population change and
socio-demographic issues• Facilitate further dissemination
Census Analysis Story
Use of graphics in the stories
Census analysisDissemination tools and techniques
Infographics and video summaries
• Capture key messages in clear, succinct and visual format• Act as an accompaniment to the main story, or as stand alone products in their own right• Suitable for re-publication/embedding in media and other articles
English proficiency infographic
Example of a video summary – Travel to Work
Working from home 5%
Car or van drivers 58%
Car or vanpassengers 5%
Walk 11%
Bus or coach 7%Train 5%
Light Rail 4%
Other 5%
762,000
214,000
138,000
171,000
Further analysis - identification
• Analysis based on key priorities of ONS:• Inequalities• Europe• Economic growth & performance• (Ageing)
• User consultations• Workshops
• Review of analysis previously produced
Further analysis plans
Story titleImmigration Patterns of non-UK Born Populations Regional portraits – an insight into each of the nine
English regions
Families and households by ethnic group Economic activity of people with and without activity limitation
How do people rate their Health? An analysis of general health by long term limiting illness and deprivation
Travel-to-work articles, including average distance travelled, and method of travel to work by industry/occupation
English proficiency in the labour market Employment characteristics of those with disabilities
Characteristics of Gypsy and Irish Travellers Workless households by age, sex, tenure and ethnicity of HRP
Migrant families Characteristics of home workers
Occupancy rating of Households across England and Wales
Part time workers across England & Wales
Economic activity of people at or over State Pension Age (SPA)
Investigating Population Growth 2001-2011 by Urban Area
User journeyData Visualisations
How to link in analysis
• Contact the census analysis team• [email protected]• Please provide:
• Link to the website• Short synopsis of the piece of analytical work
• ONS will consider each link before approving and linking to our webpage
• User/discussion forums• StatUserNet – opportunity to ask questions and to
share ideas
Thanks for listening
Useful Contacts
Central Team [email protected]@ons.gsi.gov.uk
Topic analysis leads
Health [email protected]
Labour market incl. housing and quals. [email protected]
Ethnicity, Identity, Religion, Language [email protected]
Population and [email protected]
Regional, incl. travel to [email protected]
GROUP DISCUSSION
Group discussion - introduction
• Workshop so far has provided:• Details on outputs & analysis produced to date• Information on planned outputs & analysis• An example of some of the analysis being
undertaken outside of ONS
• Keen now to learn what:• Analysis you would like to see ONS produce• Analysis you are planning
Group Discussion
• What ANALYSIS do you want to see produced from the ONS?• Any analysis missing from the plans presented?• What should be prioritised?• How will this be used?
• What are you plans for analysing Census?• What are the key topics?• Could/should this be linked from the census
analysis landing page?
Summary of the day
• Aims:• Recap on what ONS has published so far• Gain an insight into how census is used• Share our thinking for our future plans and gain
your input into this - particularly on plans for analysis
• Gain an understanding of how others are planning to analyse census data
• Information on how to access the data through ONS
Summary – next steps
• Take on board suggestions for analysis & comments
• Feed this into the work programme prioritising as appropriate
• Further information on analytical plans will be made available through the prospectus
• For users… let us know of your plans going forward so we can link in