1991 Census: Aggregate Data; Northern Ireland

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Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The UK censuses took place on 21st April 1991. They were run by the Census Office for Northern Ireland, General Register Office for Scotland, and the Office of Population and Surveys for both England and Wales. The UK comprises the countries of England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.Statistics from the UK censuses help paint a picture of the nation and how we live. They provide a detailed snapshot of the population and its characteristics, and underpin funding allocation to provide public services.

The aggregate data produced as outputs from censuses in Northern Ireland provide information on a wide range of demographic and socio-economic characteristics. They are predominantly a collection of aggregated or summary counts of the numbers of people or households resident in specific geographical areas possessing particular characteristics.Small Area Statistics for Northern Ireland have been made available as a result of a collaborative project between the Census Office for Northern Ireland, ESRC and Queen's University, Belfast. The Small Area Statistics (SAS) for Northern Ireland are the principal digital output from the 1991 Northern Ireland Census. They are broadly similar in structure to the 1991 Great Britain Census. They constitute the most detailed resource of 100 per cent sample socio-demographic data in Northern Ireland, with all variables available at a high level of spatial resolution (Enumeration District).Data can be accessed through CKAN (to bulk download data).

Main Topics:Population basesAge and marital statusCommunal establishmentsMedical and care establishmentsHotels and other establishmentsEthnic groupCountry of birthEconomic positionEconomic position and ethnic groupTerm-time addressPersons presentLong-term illness in householdsLong-term illness in communal establishmentsLong-term illness and economic positionMigrantsWholly moving householdsEthnic group of migrantsImputed residentsImputed householdsTenure and amenitiesCar availabilityRooms and household sizePersons per roomResidents 18 and overVisitor householdsStudents in householdsHouseholds: 1971/'81/'91 basesDependants in householdsDependants and long-term illnessCarersDependent children in householdsHouseholds with children aged 0 - 15Women in couples: economic positionEconomic position of household residentsAge & marital status of household residentsEarners and dependent childrenYoung adultsSingle years of ageHeadshipLone 'parents'Shared accommodationHousehold composition and housingHousehold composition and ethnic groupHousehold composition and long-term illnessMigrant household headsHouseholds with dependent children; housingHouseholds with pensioners; housingHouseholds with dependants; housingEthnic group; housingCountry of birth; hold heads and residentsCountry of birth and ethnic groupLanguage indicatorsLifestagesOccupancy (Occupied; vacant; other accommodation)Household spaces and occupancyHousehold space type and occupancyHousehold space type; rooms and household sizeHousehold space type; tenure and amenitiesHousehold space type; hold compositionDwellings and household spacesDwelling type and occupancyOccupancy and tenure of dwellingsDwelling type and tenureTenure of dwellings and household spacesOccupancy of dwellings and household spacesShared dwellingsWelsh Language (Wales only)/Gaelic Language (Scotland only)Floor level of accommodationOccupancy norm : householdsOccupancy norm : residentsComparison of 100% and 10% countsEconomic and employment status (10% Sample)Industry (10% Sample)Occupation (10% Sample)Hours worked (10% Sample)Occupation and Industry (10% Sample)Industry and hours worked (10% Sample)Occupation and hours worked (10% Sample)Industry and employment status (10% Sample)Working parents; hours worked (10% Sample)Occupation and employment status (10% Sample)Travel to work and SEG (10% Sample)Travel to work and car availability (10% Sample)Qualified manpower (10% Sample)Ethnic group of qualified manpower (10% Sample)SEG of households and families (10% Sample)Family type and tenure (10% Sample)Concealed families (10% Sample)Family composition (10% Sample)Social class of households (10% Sample)Social class and economic position (10% Sample)SEG and economic position (10% Sample)SEG; social class and ethnic group (10% Sample)Former industry of unemployed (10% Sample)Former occupation of unemployed (10% Sample)Armed forces (10% Sample)Armed forces; households (10% Sample)Occupation orders; 1980 classification (10% Sample)Occupations; Standard Occupational Classification (10% Sample)

The data are arranged into tables which can be thought of as collections of variables grouped together by topic for convenience. There are 75 tables. The tables correspond as much as possible to those for Great Britain but there are some differences.

No sampling (total universe)

Self-administered questionnaire

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DOI https://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-5048-2
Metadata Access https://datacatalogue.cessda.eu/oai-pmh/v0/oai?verb=GetRecord&metadataPrefix=oai_ddi25&identifier=caf8c4f7468d0640eecb9ab3f18e41987a6dc981bb02a4bb1ed64b4419b6cfab
Provenance
Creator Economic and Social Research Council; Queen's University of Belfast; Census Office for Northern Ireland
Publisher UK Data Service
Publication Year 2004
Rights This information is licensed under the terms of the <a href="http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/2" title="Open Government Licence">Open Government Licence.; Data may be accessed via <a href="http://casweb.ukdataservice.ac.uk/" title="Casweb">Casweb</a>. This data is freely available to all and is licensed under the terms of the Open Government Licence.
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Representation
Resource Type Numeric; Geospatial
Discipline Economics; Social and Behavioural Sciences
Spatial Coverage Northern Ireland; England; Wales; Scotland