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  • In 2011, 57.4% of pupils attending schools in Oxfordshire gained 5+ A*-C grade GCSEs.
    31 October 2012
  • In 2001, 18.2% of households in Oxfordshire did not have access to a car.
    30 October 2012
  • In 2001, out 307,400 employed people in Oxfordshire, 31,800 (10.3%) mainly worked from home.
    30 October 2012
  • In 2001, 62.2% of journeys to work in Oxfordshire were by car (car as main mode of travel), 9.2% public transport, 6.7% Bike, 10.2% on foot.
    30 October 2012
  • 3.6% of the working age population resident in Oxfordshire were unemployed in July 2011.
    30 October 2012
  • In 2001, 72.5% of Oxfordshire's population were Christian, 1.3% Muslim, and 17.5% had no religion.
    30 October 2012
  • In 2001, 8% of Oxfordshire's residents were from Black, Asian, Mixed, or other minority ethnic backgrounds.
    30 October 2012
  • In 2007, 15% of Oxfordshire’s residents were from non-white British backgrounds
    30 October 2012
  • Police and Crime Commissioners replace police authorities and have a significant role to play in commissioning community safety services.
    30 October 2012
  • Oxfordshire County Council has linked up with the national campaign Stop Hate UK to help victims of hate crime.
    29 October 2012
  • In February 2012, the average house price in Oxfordshire was just under £300,000.
    25 October 2012

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2011 Census-ALL
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2011 Census-Population
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Acquisitive crime
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Anti-social behaviour
Cherwell CSP
Child exploitation
Community Safety
Crime
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Demography
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Economy
Education and Skills
Employment
Environment
Equalities
Ethnicity
Event
Fraud and forgery
Hate crime
Health
Historic JSNA
Identity
JSNA
Language
Oxford CSP
Oxfordshire CS
Population
Posession of weapons
Poverty and deprivation
Public disorder
Reducing offending
Reducing re-offending / IOM
Religion
Rural
Rural crime
Sexual crime
Shoplifting
South and Vale CSP
Theft
Vehicle crime
Violent crime
West Oxfordshire CSP
Young offenders