Census Briefings
The Economic and Social Research Council’s Centre on Dynamics of Ethnicity (CoDE) has prepared briefing documents on the 'Dynamics of diversity: evidence from the 2011 Census':
Latest briefing: Has neighbourhood ethnic segregation decreased?
| How can we count immigration and integration? | Does Britain have plural cities? |
| More segregation or more mixing? | How has ethnic diversity grown 1991-2001-2011? |
Additional Material:
- Comparability across 1991, 2001 and 2011 Censuses
- Advice on consistent Census ethnic group categories: 1991-2001-2011
- Population cartograms are used in each briefing where each local authority district boundary is shown approximately proportional in size to its resident population. The cartogram key
can also be viewed here.
- Slippery segregation: meanings and measurement
- Area Profiler for ethnic diversity and related variables
- Local Authority District OPCS classification
- Neighbourhood segregation
- Media clips
The briefings are edited by the University of Manchester’s Professor Ludi Simpson and Dr Stephen Jivraj, with an editorial board including Professor James Nazroo, Dr Nissa Finney, Dr Mark Brown, Dr Laia Becares, Dharmi Kapadia, Susan O’Shea.
The briefings are funded by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation and CoDE.
Further briefings will be published during 2013 when more detailed data is available from the 2011 Census.
For more information on the 2011 Census visit the ONS website.
Centre on Dynamics of Ethnicity (CoDE)
The University of Manchester
Oxford Road, Manchester
M13 9PL, UK

