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  2. Pages in category "2011 United Kingdom census". The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes . 2011 United Kingdom census.

  3. General information. Country. United Kingdom. The United Kingdom Census 1901 was the 11th nationwide census conducted in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and was done on 31 March 1901 "relating to the persons returned as living at midnight on Sunday, March 31st". [1]

  4. 1931 United Kingdom census. 1951 United Kingdom census. 1961 United Kingdom census. 1966 United Kingdom census. 1971 United Kingdom census. 1981 United Kingdom census. 1991 United Kingdom census. 2001 United Kingdom census. 2011 United Kingdom census.

  5. 17 dic 2012 · The growth of the population of the United Kingdom. The population of the UK in 2011 was 63.2 million, the largest it has ever been. Between 2001 and 2011, the UK population grew by 4.1 million, nearly a 7 per cent increase. This is the largest decennial percentage change recorded since 1961.

  6. The United Kingdom's population is predominantly White British (81.88% at the 2011 Census), but due to migration from Commonwealth nations, Britain has become ethnically diverse. The second and third largest non-white racial groups are Asian British at 7% of the population, followed by Black British people at 3%.

  7. United Kingdom. Results. Total population. 26,709,456 ( 11.2%) Most populous city. London (1,870,727) [1] The United Kingdom Census of 1841 recorded the occupants of every United Kingdom household on the night of Sunday 6 June 1841. [2] The enactment of the Population Act 1840 meant a new procedure was adopted for taking the 1841 census.