People by religion and age, for Wales and local authorities, Census 2021

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Data valuesData descriptionYearAreaAge groupReligion
322,166Number of people by religion, age and area2021WalesAged 15 years and underNo religion
161,752Number of people by religion, age and area2021WalesAged 15 years and underChristian
786Number of people by religion, age and area2021WalesAged 15 years and underBuddhist
2,372Number of people by religion, age and area2021WalesAged 15 years and underHindu
149Number of people by religion, age and area2021WalesAged 15 years and underJewish
21,015Number of people by religion, age and area2021WalesAged 15 years and underMuslim
894Number of people by religion, age and area2021WalesAged 15 years and underSikh
956Number of people by religion, age and area2021WalesAged 15 years and underOther religion
37,987Number of people by religion, age and area2021WalesAged 15 years and underNot answered
200,587Number of people by religion, age and area2021WalesAged 16 to 24 yearsNo religion
88,774Number of people by religion, age and area2021WalesAged 16 to 24 yearsChristian
904Number of people by religion, age and area2021WalesAged 16 to 24 yearsBuddhist
1,618Number of people by religion, age and area2021WalesAged 16 to 24 yearsHindu
269Number of people by religion, age and area2021WalesAged 16 to 24 yearsJewish
10,379Number of people by religion, age and area2021WalesAged 16 to 24 yearsMuslim
599Number of people by religion, age and area2021WalesAged 16 to 24 yearsSikh
1,730Number of people by religion, age and area2021WalesAged 16 to 24 yearsOther religion
24,216Number of people by religion, age and area2021WalesAged 16 to 24 yearsNot answered
244,770Number of people by religion, age and area2021WalesAged 25 to 34 yearsNo religion
98,945Number of people by religion, age and area2021WalesAged 25 to 34 yearsChristian
1,232Number of people by religion, age and area2021WalesAged 25 to 34 yearsBuddhist
2,175Number of people by religion, age and area2021WalesAged 25 to 34 yearsHindu
177Number of people by religion, age and area2021WalesAged 25 to 34 yearsJewish
11,201Number of people by religion, age and area2021WalesAged 25 to 34 yearsMuslim
737Number of people by religion, age and area2021WalesAged 25 to 34 yearsSikh
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7th January 2026
Dataset first published.

Main information

Designation
Accredited official statistics
Data provider
Office for National Statistics (ONS)
Data source
2021 Census

Overview

Summary of dataset and variables

This dataset shows counts and percentages of people in Wales by religion and age group for Wales and local authorities. Data is for usual residents from Census 2021. The count shows the number of people of a given religion and age group in an area, the percentage shows the proportion of people in a given religion and age group in an area.

The religion is that which people connect or identify with (their religious affiliation), whether or not they practise or have belief in it. The question was voluntary and includes people who identified with one of 8 tick-box response options, including "No religion", alongside those who chose not to answer the question.

For Census 2021, a usual resident of the UK is anyone who, on census day, was in the UK and had stayed or intended to stay in the UK for a period of 12 months or more or had a permanent UK address and was outside the UK and intended to be outside the UK for less than 12 months.

Data collection or calculation

Estimates provided are for usual residents as on Census Day, 21 March 2021. The data was collected through questionnaires for every household and communal establishment in Wales. Please see the Office for National Statistics (ONS) quality and methodology information on the 2021 Census for more information - a link is provided in the Related Reports section.

Statistical quality

The census provides the most detailed picture of the entire population, with the same core questions asked to everybody across England and Wales. There is less margin for error in the census than with surveys based on a sample of the population, because the whole population is included.

Due to statistical disclosure procedures, totals may not exactly match. Sometimes changes need to be made to data if it is possible to identify individuals. This is known as statistical disclosure control. The disclosure control carried out by ONS for Census 2021 included: Swapping records (targeted record swapping). For example, if a household was likely to be identified in datasets because it has unusual characteristics, the records were swapped with a similar one from a nearby small area (very unusual households could be swapped with one in a nearby local authority). Adding small changes to some counts (cell key perturbation). For example, a count of four might be changed to a three or a five – this might make small differences between tables depending on how the data is broken down.

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Welsh Government
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equalityevidenceunit@gov.wales