Profiles of Ealing
Ward maps
(super output areas)

Census

The following information is from the Census taken on 29 April 2001. The next census for the United Kingdom will take place in 2011. Census data are more reliable than survey data as they are not reliant on estimates. The Census is one of the most comprehensive datasets with a large number of variables and the ability to compare with other UK geographies.

Copyright
Census material may be provided to individuals or agencies external to the council. However, if individuals or external organisations wish to use Census material for any reports or publications, they must apply for a Click- Use License. These is free and can be obtained from HMSO.

Borough profile (pdf)
A description of Ealing using key statistics from the 2001 Census.

Ward profiles (excel)
Key statistics from the 2001 Census for each ward.

Comparison of the 1991 and 2001 Census (excel)
Key statistics on population, ethnicity, dependent children, unemployment, employment, tenure, health and travel to work.

Dependent children (excel)
Key statistics about all children aged 15 years or under and those aged 16 to 18 years in full time education and living with their families.

Diversity (excel)
2001 Census, Office for National Statistics (ONS)
Population numbers and percentages by ethnic group, country of birth and religion.

Ethnicity (excel)
2001 Census, Office for National Statistics (ONS)
Key statistics by ethnic group.

Employment, unemployment and economic inactivity (excel)
Numbers and percentages employed, unemployed, long-term unemployed and not working (for reasons of home & family, long term sickness and disability, full-time study and retirement) by sex.

Employment by occupation (excel)
Employment by industry sectors, occupational group, hours of work and socio-economic group.

Health (excel)
Overview statistics on general health, limiting long-term illness and provision of unpaid care.

Indicators of Ealing’s Health (pdf)
Detailed analysis of health in Ealing using data from the 2001 Census.

Housing and Households (excel)
Statistics on household composition, tenure, amenities, rooms and lowest floor level.

Older people (excel)
Key statistics about all people aged 50 years or over.

Qualifications and Students (excel)
Qualification levels of residents, and full-time students by employment, unemployment and not working.

Transport (excel)
Car and van ownership, and mode of travel to work.

Population  (excel)
Population by sex, age and marital status, and migration and population change since 1991 Census.

Census glossary (pdf)
Definition of terms used in 2001 Census data.