🗓️Event Thu 8 May, 12:00: Join @statshan@Mary_Gregory1 & other presenters from @ONS to learn about four ways in which ONS staff have had a positive impact through their Science, Technology, Engineering Maths (STEM) ambassador work: bit.ly/Analysts_STEM@ONSfocus
For today’s #AiGMonth24 quiz, challenge yourself to solve our themed puzzle grid within the time and find out about some of our upcoming sessions!🧩🤔 ⏳
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A new article exploring the characteristics of people who identified as Jewish using #Census2021 data.
287,360 people identified as Jewish through religion, ethnic group or both in 2021 (0.5% of the usual resident population of England and Wales).
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ALT Graphic with the wording: 287,360 people identified as Jewish through religion, ethnic group or both. England and Wales, March 2021
Publication: Jewish identity, England and Wales: Census 2021
My second ever @ONS release with my name on. I now know a lot more about Cornwall (my previous knowledge coming mainly from obsessively watching #Poldark)
Almost a quarter of people in Penzance North identified as Cornish.
ALT Map showing percentage of people in each area of Cornwall who identified as Cornish. People in areas further west were more likely to identify as Cornish.
We've published a new article exploring the Roma populations in England and Wales using #Census2021 data.
103,020 usual residents in England and Wales identified their ethnic group as Roma (0.17% of the population) in 2021.
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ALT 103,020 usual residents in England and Wales identified their ethnic group as Roma.
March 2021
71,440 people identified themselves as Gypsy or Irish Traveller in 2021 (0.12% of the usual resident population of England and Wales).
➡️ ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationa…
ALT 71,440 people identified themselves as Gypsy or Irish Traveller in England and Wales, March 2021.
Publication: Gypsy or Irish Traveller populations, England and Wales: Census 2021.
The employment gap between sexes was larger for people who identified as Gypsy or Irish Traveller.
The biggest gap was for those aged 30 to 34 years where 34.8% of females were employed compared with 58.0% of males.
ALT Dumbbell chart showing female/male employment gap for people who identified as Gypsy or Irish Traveller and England and Wales population, by age band.
Those who identified as Gypsy or Irish Traveller had a younger age profile.
45.7% were aged under 25 years compared with 30.4% of the overall population of England and Wales.
ALT Population pyramid showing percentage of people who identified as Gypsy or Irish Traveller at each single year of age split by sex. A comparison line shows percentage of England and Wales population at each single year of age split by sex.
A really rare opportunity to work on interesting projects that genuinely make a difference.
You'll get to see your work used across the media informing the public and used in importance policy making contexts.
As #AiGMonth23 draws to an end, it has been nice to go out with a bang.
Next week I am on the move - returning to my stats production habitat.
I have loved this role, especially the last few months working with @el_stats and @Sean_stats who will carry on the work of the team!
A lovely last Analysis in Government Month session on communicating analysis effectively. Big thanks to @Annaekhoo and @whippletom
Think we topped the ticket sales and attendance with that one!
#AiGMonth23@gov_analysis
ALT Images of the three event speakers on a grey background of a busy crowd of people from above. The Analysis Function desk calendar events logo is on the left.