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2001 Census


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The 2001 Census is a survey of all people and households in the country. It provides essential information from national to neighbourhood level for government, business, and the community.
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The following pages contain information from the 2001 Census for Conwy, and for the wards and community council areas within the County Borough.

The Summaries and Profiles pages bring together the key results from the Census as area profiles.

Microsoft Excel files containing more detailed information for wards, community council areas, Conwy, Wales, and England & Wales, are attached to the other pages as follows:

  • People - population change 1991 - 2001; population structure; country of birth; Welsh language; ethnic groups; religion; migration; health and provision of unpaid care; qualifications and students; National Statistics socio-economic classifications
  • Households and living arrangements - household composition; communal establishments; living arrangements; marital status
  • Work - economic activity; industry of employment; occupation groups; hours worked; qualifications and students; mode of travel to work; National Statistics socio-economic classifications
  • Housing and amenities - household space and accommodation; household tenure; households; amenities and car ownership

Crown copyright material is reproduced with the permission of the Controller of HMSO and the Queen's Printer for Scotland. Click-Use License Number C02W0001672.

Statistical data can also be found at other sites.

Further information

Phone: 01492 575291
E-mail: research.unit@conwy.gov.uk

See also

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