Background
The national Census was undertaken by the Office of National Statistics (ONS) on 27 March 2011. The response rate for Middlesbrough was 93% (the same as in 2001) and the national response rate was 94%.
In the Census the national population were asked about their work, health, national identity, citizenship, ethnic background, education, second homes, language, religion, marital status etc. This data has been summarised into the following:
Ward profiles - includes statistical counts for population, age groups, ethnicity, gender, households, tenure, socio-economic classification, education and health in each ward.
Middlesbrough profile - includes statistical counts for the population age groups, ethnicity, gender, households, tenure, socio economic classification, education and health for the town.
Middlesbrough key indicators - provides percentage rate for a range of key indicators, including change since 2001 and national comparisons.
Reports
Each report includes a summary of key points, facts and figures, tables, charts and maps in each of the following reports:
- Population and identity
- Health and care
- Employment
- Education and qualifications
- Poverty and deprivation
Further information
Below are the most useful websites for further information on Census data.