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Informationen zum Autor The OFFICE FOR NATIONAL STATISTICS (ONS) is the government department that provides UK statistical and registration services. ONS is responsible for producing a wide range of key economic and social statistics which are used by policy makers across government to create evidence-based policies and monitor performance against them. The Office also builds and maintains data sources both for itself and for its business and research customers. It makes statistics available so that everyone can easily assess the state of the nation, the performance of government, and their own position. Klappentext Drawing on the latest information from the 2001 Census, as well as a range of other sources, this report provides a comprehensive statistical picture of ethnicity and religion in the UK, exploring and contrasting the characteristics, lifestyles and experiences of different ethnic groups. Zusammenfassung Drawing on the latest information from the 2001 Census! as well as a range of other sources! this report provides a comprehensive statistical picture of ethnicity and religion in the UK! exploring and contrasting the characteristics! lifestyles and experiences of different ethnic groups. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction Population Size Age/Sex Distribution Geographic Distribution Inter-ethnic Marriage Households Religion Identity Education Labour Market Employment Patterns Health Care Smoking and Drinking Victims of Crime
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Introduction
Population Size
Age/Sex Distribution
Geographic Distribution
Inter-ethnic Marriage
Households
Religion
Identity
Education
Labour Market
Employment Patterns
Health
Care
Smoking and Drinking
Victims of Crime
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The OFFICE FOR NATIONAL STATISTICS (ONS) is the government department that provides UK statistical and registration services. ONS is responsible for producing a wide range of key economic and social statistics which are used by policy makers across government to create evidence-based policies and monitor performance against them. The Office also builds and maintains data sources both for itself and for its business and research customers. It makes statistics available so that everyone can easily assess the state of the nation, the performance of government, and their own position.