ChatterBank1 min ago
It's That Time Again
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Yes folks, 2021 is a CENSUS year. March 21st is the day, but you will receive a letter well before that allegedly. And from the results we can glean lots of useless information, for example in 2011 for Canary42's borough :-
120,684 people lived there.
36,344 (65%) drove a car or a van to work.
There were 74 fitness instructors.
There were 196 different ethnicities.
The top occupation was sales and retail assistant (2,989).
24 people were conservation and environmental associate professionals.
There were 2,396 families with 3 or more dependent children.
Happy counting ;-D
120,684 people lived there.
36,344 (65%) drove a car or a van to work.
There were 74 fitness instructors.
There were 196 different ethnicities.
The top occupation was sales and retail assistant (2,989).
24 people were conservation and environmental associate professionals.
There were 2,396 families with 3 or more dependent children.
Happy counting ;-D
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I think the 2016 Public Health England profile of your borough is rather more telling about what it's like than the census figures are, Canary42. It was shown to be significantl y worse than the national averages in terms of Children from low income families; GCSEs achieved; Violent crime; Smoking status at time of delivery of a baby; Excess weight in...
22:42 Wed 10th Feb 2021
apparently its likely to be the last one ever.
https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/u k-51468 919
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I think the 2016 Public Health England profile of your borough is rather more telling about what it's like than the census figures are, Canary42.
It was shown to be significantly worse than the national averages in terms of
Children from low income families;
GCSEs achieved;
Violent crime;
Smoking status at time of delivery of a baby;
Excess weight in adults;
Hospital stays for self-harm, and;
Recorded diabetes.
It was shown to be significantly worse than the national averages in terms of
Children from low income families;
GCSEs achieved;
Violent crime;
Smoking status at time of delivery of a baby;
Excess weight in adults;
Hospital stays for self-harm, and;
Recorded diabetes.
// Oh, no! Do we have to?//
yes there are penalties attached to not
( that is - - it is a duty)
1851 is the only one where the households are underlined ( useful for odd or truncated copies)
I did a lot of reading not of pages but of areas - or whole censuses of a town, and as the articles suggest - got some crazy answers
one yorkshire farmer had a 'concubine'
one commented " they say they are all skilled but I think not one of them has ever been employed (*) "
another: " this is a rookery and I think no man has any occupation besides thieving"
ma gt grannie is down in one as 'Bregena' - Bridge-eena instead of Bridget - that took a year or so to find. When the census taker came round, I reckon she was at work and no one knew bridg's long name so they came up with bregena
another I hesitate to record was 'Phenis' - and I read later that Phineas was pronounced very near to Venus, at the time - and I surmise no one knew how to spell Phenis so down it went as that
yes there are penalties attached to not
( that is - - it is a duty)
1851 is the only one where the households are underlined ( useful for odd or truncated copies)
I did a lot of reading not of pages but of areas - or whole censuses of a town, and as the articles suggest - got some crazy answers
one yorkshire farmer had a 'concubine'
one commented " they say they are all skilled but I think not one of them has ever been employed (*) "
another: " this is a rookery and I think no man has any occupation besides thieving"
ma gt grannie is down in one as 'Bregena' - Bridge-eena instead of Bridget - that took a year or so to find. When the census taker came round, I reckon she was at work and no one knew bridg's long name so they came up with bregena
another I hesitate to record was 'Phenis' - and I read later that Phineas was pronounced very near to Venus, at the time - and I surmise no one knew how to spell Phenis so down it went as that