- United Kingdom Census 2001
A nationwide
census , commonly known as Census 2001, was conducted in theUnited Kingdom on Sunday, 29 April 2001. This was the 20th UK Census."Census 2001" was organised by the
Office for National Statistics inEngland andWales , theGeneral Register Office for Scotland and theNorthern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency . Detailed results by region, council area, ward and output area are available from their respective websites.One Number Census
The results from the 2001 census were produced using a methodology known as the One Number Census. [http://www.statistics.gov.uk/nsbase/census2001/IntroOneNumber.asp] This was an attempt to adjust the census counts and impute answers to allow for estimated under-enumeration measured by the Census CoverageSurvey (sample size 370,000 households), resulting in a single set of
population estimates.Religion
The 2001 census was the first in Great Britain to ask about the
religion of respondents. A new law was passed by parliament to allow the question to be asked, and to allow the response to this question to be optional.Welsh identity
It is sometimes claimed that Census 2001 revealed that one-third of the population of
Wales described themselves as of Welsh nationality. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/wales/2755217.stm Census shows Welsh language rise Friday, 14 February, 2003 extracted 12-04-07] ] In fact, the 2001 census did not collect any information on nationality. Controversy surrounding the classification of ethnic group began as early as 2000, when it was revealed that respondents inScotland andNorthern Ireland would be able to check a box describing themselves as Scottish or Irish, an option not available for Welsh respondents. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/in_depth/uk_politics/2000/conferences/plaid_cymru/936077.stm Census equality backed by Plaid 23 September, 2000 extracted 12-04-07] ] [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/wales/2288147.stm Census results 'defy tickbox row' 30 September, 2002 extracted 12-04-07] ] Prior to the Census, "Plaid Cymru " backed a petition calling for the inclusion of a Welsh tickbox and for theNational Assembly of Wales to have primary law-making powers and its ownNational Statistics Office . With an absence of a Welsh tickbox, the only other tickbox available was "white-British", "Irish", or "other".Cornish identity
For the first time in a UK Census, those wishing to describe their ethnicity as
Cornish were given their own code number (06) on the 2001 UK Census form, alongside those for people wishing to describe themselves as English, Welsh, Irish or Scottish. About 34,000 people in Cornwall and 3,500 people in the rest of the UK wrote on their census forms in 2001 that they considered their ethnic group to be Cornish. [ [http://www.lse.ac.uk/collections/BSPS/annualConference/2006_localgov.htm#generated-subheading3 from The London School of Economics and Political Science website] ] This represented nearly 7% of the population of Cornwall and is therefore a significant phenomenon. [ [http://www.lse.ac.uk/collections/BSPS/annualConference/2006_localgov.htm#generated-subheading3 Cornish ethnicity data from the 2001 Census] ] Although happy with this development, campaigners expressed reservations about the lack of publicity surrounding the issue, the lack of a clear tick-box for the Cornish option on the census and the need to deny being British in order to write "Cornish" in the field provided. The UK government has agreed recently that English and Welsh will have an ethnicity tick box on the Census 2011 but there will be no Cornish option tick box. Various Cornish organisations are campaigning for the inclusion of the Cornish tick box on the next 2011 Census. [ [http://www.pledgebank.com/Cornish-Tick-Box Cornish demand tick box for 2011 Census] ] [ [http://www.mebyonkernow.org/Public/Stories/251-1.shtml Mebyon Kernow support 2011 Census Cornish ethnicity tick box] ]See also
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Demographics of England from the 2001 United Kingdom census
*Demographics of Scotland
*Jedi census phenomenon
*List of United Kingdom censuses
*Census 2001 Ethnic Codes
*National Statistics Socio-economic Classification References
External links
* [http://www.statistics.gov.uk/census2001 Census 2001 website] (England & Wales)
* [http://www.scrol.gov.uk/scrol/common/home.jsp Scotland's Census Results OnLine]
* [http://www.nisranew.nisra.gov.uk/census/start.html Northern Ireland Census of Population]
* [http://www.opsi.gov.uk/si/si2000/20000744.htm The Census Order 2000] (England & Wales)succession box
before=1991
title=UK Census
years=2001
after=2011
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