Census 2011 Constituency results: United Kingdom
This briefing compiles 2011 Census data for UK constituencies - including age, country of birth, ethnicity, car ownership and housing tenure. Highest and lowest constituencies, maps and access to demographic profiles of all parliamentary constituencies.
Population censuses in the UK have been held nearly every 10 years since 1801. In 2011 a Census was carried out on Sunday 27 March. The results provide comparative statistics for all 650 parliamentary constituencies in the UK.
What is in this briefing?The main briefing for download (at the bottom of this page) presents the data in tables and maps along with background information about the 2011 Census.
There is also a downloadable Excel tool that lets you select a constituency, view statistics and print customised tables.
Where else can I find Census statistics?The Library has also produced a set of interactive tables that compare constituency Census results. Follow the links below:
- Age structure
- Household composition
- Households where adults are not in employment
- Ethnic group
- Country of birth
- Passports held
- Household language
- Religion
- Health
- Housing tenure
- Cars or vans
- Highest level of qualification
- Economic activity
- Industry
- Socio-economic classification
You can also explore these topics with Constituency Explorer, an interactive data visualisation tool.
Statistics for other geographical areas are available for England & Wales via the ONS' Nomis website, for Scotland via the Scotland Census website and for Northern Ireland via NISRA.