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  United Kingdom Census 2001 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A nationwide census, commonly known as Census 2001, was conducted in the United Kingdom on Sunday 29 April 2001.
Census 2001 was organised by the Office for National Statistics in England and Wales, the General Register Office for Scotland and the Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency.
Demographics of England from the 2001 United Kingdom census
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 United Kingdom - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The United Kingdom is otherwise surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean and its ancillary bodies of water- the North Sea, the English Channel, the Celtic Sea, and the Irish Sea.
The United Kingdom is a constitutional monarchy, with executive power exercised on behalf of the monarch by the prime minister and other cabinet ministers who head departments.
At the April 2001 UK Census, the United Kingdom's population was 58,789,194, the third-largest in the European Union (behind Germany and France) and the twenty-first largest in the world.
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 Birmingham UK on Wikipedia for the West Midlands region of the United Kingdom
Birmingham, with its population of 977,087 (2001 Census), is technically the biggest city in the United Kingdom.
Birmingham is a multi-cultural city, with a large population from the Indian sub-continent and Carribean, according to the 2001 census 29.7% of the population of Birmingham is non-white.
As of 2001 29.7% of the city's population is made up of ethnic minority communities.
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 EPIC Census Privacy Page
It is thought that the census was developed to establish an equitable way to distribute the burden of the Revolutionary War, both economically and in manpower.
The most extreme example of census abuse is Hitler's use of the census to track minorities for extermination during the NAZI regime.
U.S. Census Bureau, U.S. Dep't of Commerce, Charter of the Census Advisory Committee of Professional Associations (Mar. 27, 2000).
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 GENUKI: UK and Ireland Topics - Census
Census records are some of the most valuable and frequently used by family historians and the release of a new census every ten years is an eagerly anticipated event.
Ancestry provides census record images, with partial or in some cases complete freely-searchable indexes, of England, Wales, Channel Islands, and the Isle of Man for 1871 and 1891, and of England for 1901.
1901 Census - Institutions - Jeffery Knaggs is compiling an index to Institutions on the 1901 Census of England and Wales.
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 Census in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Public access to the census returns was restricted under the terms of the 100-year rule (Lord Chancellor's Instrument no.12, issued in 1966 under S.5 (1) of the Public Records Act 1958) and the most recent returns made available to researchers are those of the United Kingdom Census 1901.
Some people avoided the census conducted during the years of the poll tax (1991), in case it was used for enforcing the tax.
Although the 1851 census had included a question about religion on a separate response sheet, whose completion was not compulsory, the 2001 census was the first in which the government asked about religion on the main census form.
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 United Kingdom
The census conducted in April 2001 contains a voluntary question on religion; the results are expected to be available in the spring of 2003.
In March 2001, the Government announced a countrywide grant scheme to help fund the costs for the repair and maintenance of listed buildings used as places of worship.
A February 2001 report commissioned by the Home Office found that some religious groups, particularly those identified with ethnic minorities, reported unfair treatment on the basis of their religious belief.
www.state.gov /g/drl/rls/irf/2001/index.cfm?docid=5716   (2775 words)

  
 International Religious Freedom Report 2002: United Kingdom
At the end of 2001, the Home Office still was considering a January 2000 university report on religious discrimination that claimed that the establishment status of the Church of England causes "religious disadvantage" to other religious communities.
The Removal of Clergy Disqualification Act 2001 removed restrictions that prohibited all clergy ordained by an Anglican bishop, as well as ministers of the Church of Scotland, from seeking or holding membership in the House of Commons.
In the fall of 2001, the Embassy held meetings with the Muslim Council of Britain, leaders from the Sikh community, and representatives from "Rabbis for Human Rights." In January 2002, the Embassy hosted a speaker from the Islamic Awareness Project.
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 2001 Census Data   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
This initial data provides a snapshot of the resident population, split by age and sex, as at Census Day, 29th April 2001.
2001 Census population pyramid for the United Kingdom:
2001 Census population pyramid for the Isle of Wight:
www.iwight.gov.uk /isle_working/statistics/population/2001_census.asp   (66 words)

  
 YourArt.com >> Encyclopedia >> Torquay   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
The improved transport connections resulted in the rapid growth of Torquay at the expense of nearby towns not on Isambard Kingdom Brunel's railways.
Torquay is represented in the English Coca-Cola Football League Two by Torquay United F.C. The team plays their home matches at Plainmoor and has spent its entire history in the bottom two leagues of English football.
The 2001 census confirmed Torquay's reputation as a retirement town, with 26% of the population of 62,963 over sixty years old, compared to a figure of 21% for England as a whole.
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 Star Wars and the United Kingdom Census
The Census form's question on religion - the only question where a response was not compulsory - offered a series of tick-boxes for the major religions in the UK (Christian, Buddhist, Hindu, Jewish, Muslim, Sikh); a tick-box for 'none'; and a free space to write in 'any other religion'.
The 'Jedi' response was most popular in Brighton and Hove, with 2.6 per cent of Census respondents quoting it, followed by Oxford (2.0 per cent), Wandsworth (1.9), Cambridge (1.9), Southampton (1.8) and Lambeth (1.8).
Census agencies worldwide report difficulties encouraging those in their late teens and twenties to complete their forms.
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 Articles by Josef-Konrad Radomski
UK Census officials were forced to create a Jedi Knight code when it appeared often enough as an other mention response at the religion question, to warrant its creation.
The Office of National Statistics (ONS) said adding the code does not mean the UK Census will recognize Jedi Knights as an official religion, indeed, it does not provide recognition to any religion nor does it attempt to define what a religion is. It only tabulates the results.
While the UK Census Act of 1920 was created to heavily fine anyone who completes a census with false information or refuses to complete it in the first place, the act does not include the religion question.
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 Census 2001 Ethnic Codes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The 2001 Census results on ethnicity and religion show that 87.5 per cent of the population of England and Wales (seven out of eight people) gave their ethnic group as White British.
Although people could record their individual nationalities in the United Kingdom Census 2001, there was no provision for a tick box so that people could clearly identify as part of these ethnic groups.
ONS Census 2001 - Ethnicity and religion in England and Wales
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 Wired News: Bad Movie Hurts Jedi Down Under
Census information is important for planning these facilities," the bureau said.
The whole Jedi census movement seems to have gotten its start with the circulation of an e-mail of unknown origin around March 2001.
That belief seems to have been the most deep rooted in the United Kingdom, probably because its Office for National Statistics created a special output code to tally the number of people marking Jedi as their religion in the "other" box of the census form.
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 Census 2001
The newest census data follows information on overall peopulation growth, age and sex and family structure.
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 Census.ac.uk - home
Census.ac.uk, home of the ESRC Census Programme, provides a one stop gateway to data and support services which allow users and researchers in UK Higher and Further Education to access the 1971, 1981, 1991 and 2001 UK censuses.
Anyone is welcome to use the open resources of this web site and search metadata and publications, but to access most data registration and acceptance of licence terms relating to access and use of the data is required.
These cover: modern census data generally; historical and genealogical resources, where the focus of research is family history or pre-1901; and some international census resources.
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 Data
Note that release 1.3 (13 June 2005) corrects minor errors in the size of the electorates (and thus turnout) given in earlier releases.
This is the survey of all parliamentary candidates standing for the major British parties in the 2001 general election, directed by Pippa Norris and Joni Lovenduski.
The project was administered at Birkbeck College, University of London and funded by the Center for Public Leadership at the Kennedy School.
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 United Kingdom Census 2001 - MarkovPedia, the future encyclopedia
Census 2001 - results and Wales - results by the United Kingdom censuses
2011 Census 2001, was organised by the Protection of England from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Kingdom_Census_2001"
Framework Convention for National Statistics on Sunday 29 April 2001.
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 The census in England and Wales
A census is a survey of all people and households in the country.
Plans are being made to hold the next census in 2011.
Although the Office for National Statistics (ONS) does hold a small number of data covering the census in Scotland and Northern Ireland, it is not the source for these data.
www.statistics.gov.uk /census   (158 words)

  
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Jedi Knights are the guardians of peace and justice in the popular sci-fi series universe; they’re highly skilled warriors who use the mysterious force which gives them mind control and telekinetic powers.
The movement to declare oneself a Jedi Knight was started by an email campaign circulating the UK last March to get the mystical, lightsabre-wielding characters “recognized as a legal religion”.
The census offices Down Under believe a “putative religion must demonstrate a formal organizational structure and a belief system” to be recognized.
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 Privacy International 2002 UK Big Brother Awards
For its 2001 proposal to archive and warehouse all email, internet and telephone call traffic records for the entire population.
For removing anonymity in the 2002 national schools census and for creating a student tracking system.
Proposals for a comprehensive data sharing scheme between government agencies and the private sector have in recent years become a fixed component of government thinking.
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 General Register Office for Scotland - The Census - 2001 Census
You are in: Home › The Census2001 Census
Details of other Census results are contained in "A Guide to Census Results".
The latest news and updates on Census results are released through "Census Updates".
www.gro-scotland.gov.uk /grosweb/grosweb.nsf/pages/censushm   (110 words)

  
 Subject Guide: Government Information Resources--Census | Mansfield Library | The University of Montana-Missoula
The Census has collected and digitized selected population and housing data from earlier censuses.
Note that the print edition is easier to use, but the electronic version is convenient when you can't make it into the library.
This A-Z section of the Census site can be very helpful when you need data on a particular topic.
www.lib.umt.edu /research/guide/gov_census.htm   (215 words)

  
 Statistics South Africa - Census 2001   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
In South Africa, CensusAtSchool is an exciting project initiated by Statistics South Africa in collaboration with the Department of Education.
The project was officially launched on 18 September 2001, by the Ministers of Education and Finance, in Cape Town.
A pilot study was conducted in July 2001, using a sample of 277 schools drawn from the Department of Education’s database of registered schools.
www.statssa.gov.za /census01/html/C2001CensusatSchools.asp   (279 words)

  
 National Website of the United Republic of Tanzania
The United Republic of Tanzania was formed out of the union of two sovereign states namely Tanganyika and Zanzibar.
However, the Government of the United Republic of Tanzania is a unitary republic consisting of the Union Government and the Zanzibar Revolutionary Government.
Statement by H. Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete, President of the United Republic of Tanzania, at the 62
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 Census   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
The dates of the U.K. census are as follows...
This is achieved by subjecting a wide variety of historical sources to detailed investigation and analysis.
I can either assist you with a query or conduct all the research for you and produce a report for you to pass on through the Generations.
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 Catholic World News : Next UK Census To Include Religious Question
LONDON (CWNews.com) - Plans to include a compulsory question on religious affiliation in the United Kingdom's 2001 census have been welcomed by Britain's major faiths but condemned by the secularists.
If the scheme is adopted, the question will ask those filling in the census form to state their religion by ticking one choice from: "None, Christian, Buddhist, Hindu, Muslim, Sikh, Jewish."
Snelson added: "There is now proof that religious affiliation and belief do affect people's social behavior, for example in areas like morbidity rates, and it's important for the census to recognize that.
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 ABCgenealogy : Regional : Europe : UK
Lost Generation (United Kingdom) - 90 years ago a whole generation had their lives, loves, hopes and dreams annihilated on the battlefields of the First World War.
The Mausolea and Monuments Trust - The Mausolea and Monuments Trust is a charitable trust for the protection and preservation for the public of Mausolea and Sepulchral Monuments situated within the United Kingdom.
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 Census Records
Using 1870, 1880 and 1890 Censuses and Census Substitutes
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1901 Census of County Clare ~ from the County Clare Library
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