Transitions into and out of unpaid care
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1 Transitions into and out of unpaid care Constituency statistics The carer population is not static it is changing all the time. New analysis by Michael Hirst 1, published in Carers UK s report Need to know, 2 estimates that over 2.1 million people become carers every year while just under 2.1 million people find their caring role comes to an end. That s over 10.6 million new caring episodes over the course of the next five-year Parliament. Without help and support, carers and former carers can find themselves facing debt, financial hardship, stress and relationship breakdown. Many are eventually pushed to breaking point. This has serious consequences for individuals, families, employers and the UK economy as a whole, so it is vital that we do more to ensure all carers have the advice and information they need to access essential support. These tables show transitions in and out of caring by constituency, 34 giving some idea of the challenge in local areas to reach out to new and hidden carers and make sure they have access to the advice and information they need at every stage of their caring journey. Please note that these figures are estimates, calculated using the best national estimate of transitions into and out of unpaid care. 1 Michael Hirst, of the Social Policy Research Unit at the University of York, carried out the research on behalf of Carers UK. Please see Appendix 1 of Need to know (2014) for methodology 2 Available at: carersuk.org/for-professionals/policy/policy-library/need-to-know 3 Data for all usual residents 4 Sources: Office for National Statistics, Northern Ireland Neighbourhood Information Service, National Records of Scotland Constituency statistics Transitions into and out of unpaid care 1
2 Country and parliamentary constituency 2010 Number of carers (Census 2011) Estimated number that begin caring annually (to nearest 10) Estimated number that cease caring annually (to nearest 10) UNITED KINGDOM 6,506,226 2,131,930 2,099,300 ENGLAND 5,430,016 1,779,280 1,752,050 WALES 370, , ,460 Aberavon 9,478 3,110 3,060 Aberconwy 6,347 2,080 2,050 Aldershot 8,632 2,830 2,790 Aldridge-Brownhills 9,660 3,170 3,120 Altrincham and Sale West 9,834 3,220 3,170 Alyn and Deeside 9,186 3,010 2,960 Amber Valley 10,394 3,410 3,350 Arfon 5,631 1,850 1,820 Arundel and South Downs 11,167 3,660 3,600 Ashfield 12,322 4,040 3,980 Ashford 11,227 3,680 3,620 Ashton-under-Lyne 9,957 3,260 3,210 Aylesbury 10,079 3,300 3,250 Banbury 10,781 3,530 3,480 Barking 10,412 3,410 3,360 Barnsley Central 9,875 3,240 3,190 Barnsley East 10,727 3,510 3,460 Barrow and Furness 10,725 3,510 3,460 Basildon and Billericay 8,999 2,950 2,900 Basingstoke 9,158 3,000 2,950 Bassetlaw 12,169 3,990 3,930 Bath 7,701 2,520 2,480 Batley and Spen 10,843 3,550 3,500 Battersea 6,323 2,070 2,040 Beaconsfield 10,195 3,340 3,290 Beckenham 9,053 2,970 2,920 Bedford 9,799 3,210 3,160 Bermondsey and Old Southwark 8,464 2,770 2,730 Berwick-upon-Tweed 8,615 2,820 2,780 Bethnal Green and Bow 9,871 3,230 3,180 Beverley and Holderness 11,571 3,790 3,730 Constituency statistics Transitions into and out of unpaid care 2
3 Bexhill and Battle 12,190 3,990 3,930 Bexleyheath and Crayford 9,029 2,960 2,910 Birkenhead 10,331 3,390 3,330 Birmingham, Edgbaston 9,038 2,960 2,920 Birmingham, Erdington 10,288 3,370 3,320 Birmingham, Hall Green 11,964 3,920 3,860 Birmingham, Hodge Hill 11,720 3,840 3,780 Birmingham, Ladywood 9,457 3,100 3,050 Birmingham, Northfield 11,243 3,680 3,630 Birmingham, Perry Barr 10,826 3,550 3,490 Birmingham, Selly Oak 10,246 3,360 3,310 Birmingham, Yardley 11,266 3,690 3,640 Bishop Auckland 10,285 3,370 3,320 Blackburn 11,353 3,720 3,660 Blackley and Broughton 10,359 3,390 3,340 Blackpool North and Cleveleys 10,181 3,340 3,290 Blackpool South 9,142 3,000 2,950 Blaenau Gwent 8,752 2,870 2,820 Blaydon 10,495 3,440 3,390 Blyth Valley 9,114 2,990 2,940 Bognor Regis and Littlehampton 10,298 3,370 3,320 Bolsover 12,113 3,970 3,910 Bolton North East 10,658 3,490 3,440 Bolton South East 10,758 3,530 3,470 Bolton West 10,869 3,560 3,510 Bootle 11,760 3,850 3,790 Boston and Skegness 11,310 3,710 3,650 Bosworth 10,989 3,600 3,550 Bournemouth East 9,738 3,190 3,140 Bournemouth West 9,626 3,150 3,110 Bracknell 9,233 3,030 2,980 Bradford East 10,309 3,380 3,330 Bradford South 10,163 3,330 3,280 Bradford West 10,622 3,480 3,430 Braintree 9,911 3,250 3,200 Brecon and Radnorshire 8,806 2,890 2,840 Brent Central 11,012 3,610 3,550 Brent North 12,242 4,010 3,950 Constituency statistics Transitions into and out of unpaid care 3
4 Brentford and Isleworth 10,604 3,470 3,420 Brentwood and Ongar 10,027 3,290 3,240 Bridgend 10,021 3,280 3,230 Bridgwater and West Somerset 12,320 4,040 3,980 Brigg and Goole 9,416 3,090 3,040 Brighton, Kemptown 9,305 3,050 3,000 Brighton, Pavilion 8,191 2,680 2,640 Bristol East 9,993 3,270 3,220 Bristol North West 10,693 3,500 3,450 Bristol South 11,127 3,650 3,590 Bristol West 8,325 2,730 2,690 Broadland 11,003 3,610 3,550 Bromley and Chislehurst 8,586 2,810 2,770 Bromsgrove 11,201 3,670 3,610 Broxbourne 9,712 3,180 3,130 Broxtowe 10,538 3,450 3,400 Buckingham 9,948 3,260 3,210 Burnley 9,855 3,230 3,180 Burton 10,238 3,350 3,300 Bury North 9,257 3,030 2,990 Bury South 10,697 3,510 3,450 Bury St Edmunds 11,547 3,780 3,730 Caerphilly 11,111 3,640 3,590 Calder Valley 11,239 3,680 3,630 Camberwell and Peckham 9,376 3,070 3,030 Camborne and Redruth 10,382 3,400 3,350 Cambridge 8,870 2,910 2,860 Cannock Chase 11,817 3,870 3,810 Canterbury 10,935 3,580 3,530 Cardiff Central 7,087 2,320 2,290 Cardiff North 10,243 3,360 3,310 Cardiff South and Penarth 11,222 3,680 3,620 Cardiff West 9,879 3,240 3,190 Carlisle 8,772 2,870 2,830 Carmarthen East and Dinefwr 9,520 3,120 3,070 Carmarthen West and South 9,521 3,120 3,070 Pembrokeshire Carshalton and Wallington 9,497 3,110 3,060 Castle Point 9,897 3,240 3,190 Constituency statistics Transitions into and out of unpaid care 4
5 Central Devon 10,515 3,450 3,390 Central Suffolk and North Ipswich 11,359 3,720 3,670 Ceredigion 8,603 2,820 2,780 Charnwood 10,879 3,560 3,510 Chatham and Aylesford 9,032 2,960 2,910 Cheadle 10,630 3,480 3,430 Chelmsford 9,950 3,260 3,210 Chelsea and Fulham 6,832 2,240 2,200 Cheltenham 9,321 3,050 3,010 Chesham and Amersham 9,664 3,170 3,120 Chesterfield 11,745 3,850 3,790 Chichester 11,459 3,750 3,700 Chingford and Woodford Green 8,861 2,900 2,860 Chippenham 10,023 3,280 3,230 Chipping Barnet 11,123 3,640 3,590 Chorley 10,989 3,600 3,550 Christchurch 10,849 3,550 3,500 Cities of London and Westminster 7,412 2,430 2,390 City of Chester 9,470 3,100 3,060 City of Durham 9,980 3,270 3,220 Clacton 11,237 3,680 3,630 Cleethorpes 10,176 3,330 3,280 Clwyd South 8,378 2,750 2,700 Clwyd West 8,976 2,940 2,900 Colchester 9,361 3,070 3,020 Colne Valley 11,646 3,820 3,760 Congleton 10,349 3,390 3,340 Copeland 9,167 3,000 2,960 Corby 11,171 3,660 3,600 Coventry North East 10,976 3,600 3,540 Coventry North West 10,573 3,460 3,410 Coventry South 10,552 3,460 3,400 Crawley 9,902 3,240 3,190 Crewe and Nantwich 11,018 3,610 3,560 Croydon Central 10,633 3,480 3,430 Croydon North 11,797 3,870 3,810 Croydon South 11,253 3,690 3,630 Cynon Valley 9,258 3,030 2,990 Constituency statistics Transitions into and out of unpaid care 5
6 Dagenham and Rainham 9,808 3,210 3,160 Darlington 9,408 3,080 3,040 Dartford 9,916 3,250 3,200 Daventry 10,353 3,390 3,340 Delyn 8,457 2,770 2,730 Denton and Reddish 9,521 3,120 3,070 Derby North 10,205 3,340 3,290 Derby South 10,735 3,520 3,460 Derbyshire Dales 10,017 3,280 3,230 Devizes 8,956 2,930 2,890 Dewsbury 11,561 3,790 3,730 Don Valley 11,339 3,720 3,660 Doncaster Central 10,949 3,590 3,530 Doncaster North 11,076 3,630 3,570 Dover 10,986 3,600 3,540 Dudley North 9,855 3,230 3,180 Dudley South 9,662 3,170 3,120 Dulwich and West Norwood 8,308 2,720 2,680 Dwyfor Meirionnydd 6,812 2,230 2,200 Ealing Central and Acton 8,874 2,910 2,860 Ealing North 10,438 3,420 3,370 Ealing, Southall 9,461 3,100 3,050 Easington 10,363 3,400 3,340 East Devon 11,134 3,650 3,590 East Ham 12,221 4,000 3,940 East Hampshire 9,378 3,070 3,030 East Surrey 10,742 3,520 3,470 East Worthing and Shoreham 10,490 3,440 3,380 East Yorkshire 11,393 3,730 3,680 Eastbourne 11,521 3,780 3,720 Eastleigh 10,399 3,410 3,360 Eddisbury 9,883 3,240 3,190 Edmonton 9,290 3,040 3,000 Ellesmere Port and Neston 10,581 3,470 3,410 Elmet and Rothwell 11,332 3,710 3,660 Eltham 9,530 3,120 3,070 Enfield North 9,134 2,990 2,950 Enfield, Southgate 9,200 3,010 2,970 Constituency statistics Transitions into and out of unpaid care 6
7 Epping Forest 9,453 3,100 3,050 Epsom and Ewell 10,553 3,460 3,410 Erewash 10,137 3,320 3,270 Erith and Thamesmead 9,497 3,110 3,060 Esher and Walton 9,911 3,250 3,200 Exeter 9,750 3,190 3,150 Fareham 10,195 3,340 3,290 Faversham and Mid Kent 9,850 3,230 3,180 Feltham and Heston 11,706 3,840 3,780 Filton and Bradley Stoke 8,937 2,930 2,880 Finchley and Golders Green 10,350 3,390 3,340 Folkestone and Hythe 12,898 4,230 4,160 Forest of Dean 10,197 3,340 3,290 Fylde 9,904 3,250 3,200 Gainsborough 10,870 3,560 3,510 Garston and Halewood 12,113 3,970 3,910 Gateshead 9,669 3,170 3,120 Gedling 10,593 3,470 3,420 Gillingham and Rainham 9,669 3,170 3,120 Gloucester 11,069 3,630 3,570 Gosport 9,860 3,230 3,180 Gower 11,128 3,650 3,590 Grantham and Stamford 10,511 3,440 3,390 Gravesham 10,310 3,380 3,330 Great Grimsby 8,315 2,720 2,680 Great Yarmouth 10,905 3,570 3,520 Greenwich and Woolwich 8,310 2,720 2,680 Guildford 9,408 3,080 3,040 Hackney North and Stoke Newington 9,398 3,080 3,030 Hackney South and Shoreditch 8,550 2,800 2,760 Halesowen and Rowley Regis 10,569 3,460 3,410 Halifax 10,130 3,320 3,270 Haltemprice and Howden 9,877 3,240 3,190 Halton 11,254 3,690 3,630 Hammersmith 8,246 2,700 2,660 Hampstead and Kilburn 9,407 3,080 3,040 Harborough 10,961 3,590 3,540 Harlow 9,186 3,010 2,960 Constituency statistics Transitions into and out of unpaid care 7
8 Harrogate and Knaresborough 10,217 3,350 3,300 Harrow East 11,160 3,660 3,600 Harrow West 10,086 3,300 3,250 Hartlepool 9,924 3,250 3,200 Harwich and North Essex 10,453 3,430 3,370 Hastings and Rye 11,797 3,870 3,810 Havant 10,025 3,280 3,230 Hayes and Harlington 9,782 3,210 3,160 Hazel Grove 9,616 3,150 3,100 Hemel Hempstead 10,183 3,340 3,290 Hemsworth 11,409 3,740 3,680 Hendon 10,847 3,550 3,500 Henley 10,125 3,320 3,270 Hereford and South Herefordshire 10,483 3,440 3,380 Hertford and Stortford 9,559 3,130 3,080 Hertsmere 9,855 3,230 3,180 Hexham 8,508 2,790 2,750 Heywood and Middleton 11,394 3,730 3,680 High Peak 10,314 3,380 3,330 Hitchin and Harpenden 9,779 3,200 3,160 Holborn and St Pancras 11,255 3,690 3,630 Hornchurch and Upminster 11,381 3,730 3,670 Hornsey and Wood Green 9,404 3,080 3,030 Horsham 10,241 3,360 3,300 Houghton and Sunderland South 10,944 3,590 3,530 Hove 8,965 2,940 2,890 Huddersfield 9,615 3,150 3,100 Huntingdon 10,641 3,490 3,430 Hyndburn 10,187 3,340 3,290 Ilford North 10,438 3,420 3,370 Ilford South 12,346 4,050 3,980 Ipswich 10,290 3,370 3,320 Isle of Wight 16,420 5,380 5,300 Islington North 8,380 2,750 2,700 Islington South and Finsbury 7,931 2,600 2,560 Islwyn 9,654 3,160 3,110 Jarrow 9,588 3,140 3,090 Keighley 9,899 3,240 3,190 Constituency statistics Transitions into and out of unpaid care 8
9 Kenilworth and Southam 9,338 3,060 3,010 Kensington 8,234 2,700 2,660 Kettering 9,742 3,190 3,140 Kingston and Surbiton 10,010 3,280 3,230 Kingston upon Hull East 8,991 2,950 2,900 Kingston upon Hull North 8,296 2,720 2,680 Kingston upon Hull West and Hessle 7,901 2,590 2,550 Kingswood 9,401 3,080 3,030 Knowsley 12,843 4,210 4,140 Lancaster and Fleetwood 8,900 2,920 2,870 Leeds Central 9,271 3,040 2,990 Leeds East 9,471 3,100 3,060 Leeds North East 9,694 3,180 3,130 Leeds North West 7,787 2,550 2,510 Leeds West 8,167 2,680 2,640 Leicester East 11,600 3,800 3,740 Leicester South 10,413 3,410 3,360 Leicester West 8,952 2,930 2,890 Leigh 11,638 3,810 3,760 Lewes 10,563 3,460 3,410 Lewisham East 9,106 2,980 2,940 Lewisham West and Penge 8,728 2,860 2,820 Lewisham, Deptford 8,321 2,730 2,680 Leyton and Wanstead 8,340 2,730 2,690 Lichfield 10,672 3,500 3,440 Lincoln 10,229 3,350 3,300 Liverpool, Riverside 9,440 3,090 3,050 Liverpool, Walton 10,710 3,510 3,460 Liverpool, Wavertree 9,779 3,200 3,160 Liverpool, West Derby 10,916 3,580 3,520 Llanelli 10,783 3,530 3,480 Loughborough 9,603 3,150 3,100 Louth and Horncastle 12,637 4,140 4,080 Ludlow 10,257 3,360 3,310 Luton North 9,627 3,150 3,110 Luton South 9,315 3,050 3,010 Macclesfield 10,350 3,390 3,340 Maidenhead 9,698 3,180 3,130 Constituency statistics Transitions into and out of unpaid care 9
10 Maidstone and The Weald 9,693 3,180 3,130 Makerfield 11,609 3,800 3,750 Maldon 9,850 3,230 3,180 Manchester Central 9,498 3,110 3,060 Manchester, Gorton 9,160 3,000 2,960 Manchester, Withington 8,302 2,720 2,680 Mansfield 12,708 4,160 4,100 Meon Valley 9,698 3,180 3,130 Meriden 12,353 4,050 3,990 Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney 9,383 3,070 3,030 Mid Bedfordshire 10,646 3,490 3,440 Mid Derbyshire 10,268 3,360 3,310 Mid Dorset and North Poole 9,756 3,200 3,150 Mid Norfolk 10,859 3,560 3,500 Mid Sussex 10,278 3,370 3,320 Mid Worcestershire 10,543 3,450 3,400 Middlesbrough 9,236 3,030 2,980 Middlesbrough South and East Cleveland 10,641 3,490 3,430 Milton Keynes North 10,913 3,580 3,520 Milton Keynes South 10,884 3,570 3,510 Mitcham and Morden 8,942 2,930 2,890 Mole Valley 9,882 3,240 3,190 Monmouth 10,725 3,510 3,460 Montgomeryshire 7,348 2,410 2,370 Morecambe and Lunesdale 10,191 3,340 3,290 Morley and Outwood 10,098 3,310 3,260 Neath 10,887 3,570 3,510 New Forest East 10,471 3,430 3,380 New Forest West 10,276 3,370 3,320 Newark 10,751 3,520 3,470 Newbury 9,614 3,150 3,100 Newcastle upon Tyne Central 8,214 2,690 2,650 Newcastle upon Tyne East 7,559 2,480 2,440 Newcastle upon Tyne North 10,037 3,290 3,240 Newcastle-under-Lyme 10,258 3,360 3,310 Newport East 9,005 2,950 2,910 Newport West 9,830 3,220 3,170 Newton Abbot 10,255 3,360 3,310 Constituency statistics Transitions into and out of unpaid care 10
11 Normanton, Pontefract and Castleford 11,819 3,870 3,810 North Cornwall 10,235 3,350 3,300 North Devon 10,343 3,390 3,340 North Dorset 10,408 3,410 3,360 North Durham 10,148 3,330 3,270 North East Bedfordshire 10,758 3,530 3,470 North East Cambridgeshire 12,403 4,060 4,000 North East Derbyshire 11,935 3,910 3,850 North East Hampshire 8,659 2,840 2,790 North East Hertfordshire 9,747 3,190 3,140 North East Somerset 9,884 3,240 3,190 North Herefordshire 10,193 3,340 3,290 North Norfolk 10,511 3,440 3,390 North Shropshire 11,329 3,710 3,660 North Somerset 10,873 3,560 3,510 North Swindon 9,805 3,210 3,160 North Thanet 10,793 3,540 3,480 North Tyneside 11,177 3,660 3,610 North Warwickshire 10,663 3,490 3,440 North West Cambridgeshire 12,234 4,010 3,950 North West Durham 10,911 3,580 3,520 North West Hampshire 9,994 3,270 3,220 North West Leicestershire 10,657 3,490 3,440 North West Norfolk 11,143 3,650 3,600 North Wiltshire 8,968 2,940 2,890 Northampton North 8,554 2,800 2,760 Northampton South 8,415 2,760 2,720 Norwich North 8,894 2,910 2,870 Norwich South 8,929 2,930 2,880 Nottingham East 8,105 2,660 2,620 Nottingham North 9,757 3,200 3,150 Nottingham South 9,092 2,980 2,930 Nuneaton 10,180 3,340 3,280 Ogmore 9,701 3,180 3,130 Old Bexley and Sidcup 9,170 3,000 2,960 Oldham East and Saddleworth 11,076 3,630 3,570 Oldham West and Royton 10,928 3,580 3,530 Orpington 9,739 3,190 3,140 Constituency statistics Transitions into and out of unpaid care 11
12 Oxford East 9,311 3,050 3,000 Oxford West and Abingdon 10,348 3,390 3,340 Pendle 10,246 3,360 3,310 Penistone and Stocksbridge 10,929 3,580 3,530 Penrith and The Border 9,352 3,060 3,020 Peterborough 11,340 3,720 3,660 Plymouth, Moor View 10,997 3,600 3,550 Plymouth, Sutton and Devonport 9,706 3,180 3,130 Pontypridd 9,583 3,140 3,090 Poole 10,057 3,300 3,240 Poplar and Limehouse 9,485 3,110 3,060 Portsmouth North 9,321 3,050 3,010 Portsmouth South 7,815 2,560 2,520 Preseli Pembrokeshire 9,360 3,070 3,020 Preston 8,596 2,820 2,770 Pudsey 9,183 3,010 2,960 Putney 6,419 2,100 2,070 Rayleigh and Wickford 10,584 3,470 3,420 Reading East 8,316 2,720 2,680 Reading West 9,226 3,020 2,980 Redcar 10,317 3,380 3,330 Redditch 9,554 3,130 3,080 Reigate 9,283 3,040 3,000 Rhondda 8,996 2,950 2,900 Ribble Valley 10,943 3,590 3,530 Richmond (Yorks) 11,111 3,640 3,590 Richmond Park 9,348 3,060 3,020 Rochdale 11,866 3,890 3,830 Rochester and Strood 10,053 3,290 3,240 Rochford and Southend East 10,116 3,310 3,260 Romford 9,814 3,220 3,170 Romsey and Southampton North 8,916 2,920 2,880 Rossendale and Darwen 10,773 3,530 3,480 Rother Valley 11,799 3,870 3,810 Rotherham 10,333 3,390 3,330 Rugby 10,131 3,320 3,270 Ruislip, Northwood and Pinner 10,180 3,340 3,280 Runnymede and Weybridge 9,122 2,990 2,940 Constituency statistics Transitions into and out of unpaid care 12
13 Rushcliffe 10,083 3,300 3,250 Rutland and Melton 10,671 3,500 3,440 Saffron Walden 10,420 3,410 3,360 Salford and Eccles 10,112 3,310 3,260 Salisbury 9,461 3,100 3,050 Scarborough and Whitby 11,018 3,610 3,560 Scunthorpe 9,218 3,020 2,970 Sedgefield 10,008 3,280 3,230 Sefton Central 11,554 3,790 3,730 Selby and Ainsty 10,146 3,320 3,270 Sevenoaks 9,666 3,170 3,120 Sheffield Central 8,177 2,680 2,640 Sheffield South East 10,633 3,480 3,430 Sheffield, Brightside and Hillsborough 11,269 3,690 3,640 Sheffield, Hallam 9,897 3,240 3,190 Sheffield, Heeley 10,466 3,430 3,380 Sherwood 11,534 3,780 3,720 Shipley 10,033 3,290 3,240 Shrewsbury and Atcham 11,105 3,640 3,580 Sittingbourne and Sheppey 11,274 3,690 3,640 Skipton and Ripon 11,211 3,670 3,620 Sleaford and North Hykeham 12,833 4,210 4,140 Slough 11,117 3,640 3,590 Solihull 11,760 3,850 3,790 Somerton and Frome 11,417 3,740 3,680 South Basildon and East Thurrock 10,118 3,320 3,260 South Cambridgeshire 11,109 3,640 3,580 South Derbyshire 10,482 3,430 3,380 South Dorset 10,981 3,600 3,540 South East Cambridgeshire 11,269 3,690 3,640 South East Cornwall 10,982 3,600 3,540 South Holland and The Deepings 10,872 3,560 3,510 South Leicestershire 10,767 3,530 3,470 South Norfolk 10,966 3,590 3,540 South Northamptonshire 10,376 3,400 3,350 South Ribble 11,530 3,780 3,720 South Shields 9,208 3,020 2,970 South Staffordshire 11,572 3,790 3,730 Constituency statistics Transitions into and out of unpaid care 13
14 South Suffolk 10,189 3,340 3,290 South Swindon 9,675 3,170 3,120 South Thanet 11,025 3,610 3,560 South West Bedfordshire 10,030 3,290 3,240 South West Devon 10,508 3,440 3,390 South West Hertfordshire 10,741 3,520 3,470 South West Norfolk 11,481 3,760 3,700 South West Surrey 10,087 3,310 3,250 South West Wiltshire 10,200 3,340 3,290 Southampton, Itchen 9,458 3,100 3,050 Southampton, Test 8,640 2,830 2,790 Southend West 9,304 3,050 3,000 Southport 11,233 3,680 3,620 Spelthorne 9,844 3,230 3,180 St Albans 9,096 2,980 2,930 St Austell and Newquay 11,079 3,630 3,570 St Helens North 12,432 4,070 4,010 St Helens South and Whiston 12,785 4,190 4,130 St Ives 10,469 3,430 3,380 Stafford 10,750 3,520 3,470 Staffordshire Moorlands 10,078 3,300 3,250 Stalybridge and Hyde 9,917 3,250 3,200 Stevenage 9,716 3,180 3,130 Stockport 8,718 2,860 2,810 Stockton North 9,508 3,120 3,070 Stockton South 10,416 3,410 3,360 Stoke-on-Trent Central 8,815 2,890 2,840 Stoke-on-Trent North 10,864 3,560 3,510 Stoke-on-Trent South 10,219 3,350 3,300 Stone 10,693 3,500 3,450 Stourbridge 10,667 3,500 3,440 Stratford-on-Avon 10,050 3,290 3,240 Streatham 7,709 2,530 2,490 Stretford and Urmston 10,494 3,440 3,390 Stroud 11,425 3,740 3,690 Suffolk Coastal 11,993 3,930 3,870 Sunderland Central 11,430 3,750 3,690 Surrey Heath 9,784 3,210 3,160 Constituency statistics Transitions into and out of unpaid care 14
15 Sutton and Cheam 8,801 2,880 2,840 Sutton Coldfield 11,332 3,710 3,660 Swansea East 10,249 3,360 3,310 Swansea West 8,972 2,940 2,890 Tamworth 10,241 3,360 3,300 Tatton 9,071 2,970 2,930 Taunton Deane 11,671 3,820 3,770 Telford 9,664 3,170 3,120 Tewkesbury 10,460 3,430 3,380 The Cotswolds 10,172 3,330 3,280 The Wrekin 9,849 3,230 3,180 Thirsk and Malton 11,076 3,630 3,570 Thornbury and Yate 9,301 3,050 3,000 Thurrock 10,221 3,350 3,300 Tiverton and Honiton 10,911 3,580 3,520 Tonbridge and Malling 9,942 3,260 3,210 Tooting 7,243 2,370 2,340 Torbay 11,492 3,770 3,710 Torfaen 10,464 3,430 3,380 Torridge and West Devon 11,747 3,850 3,790 Totnes 10,880 3,570 3,510 Tottenham 9,483 3,110 3,060 Truro and Falmouth 10,265 3,360 3,310 Tunbridge Wells 9,541 3,130 3,080 Twickenham 9,732 3,190 3,140 Tynemouth 11,031 3,610 3,560 Uxbridge and South Ruislip 9,317 3,050 3,010 Vale of Clwyd 9,009 2,950 2,910 Vale of Glamorgan 12,149 3,980 3,920 Vauxhall 7,345 2,410 2,370 Wakefield 9,988 3,270 3,220 Wallasey 11,127 3,650 3,590 Walsall North 10,289 3,370 3,320 Walsall South 10,683 3,500 3,450 Walthamstow 8,579 2,810 2,770 Wansbeck 9,460 3,100 3,050 Wantage 10,208 3,340 3,290 Warley 9,684 3,170 3,120 Constituency statistics Transitions into and out of unpaid care 15
16 Warrington North 10,517 3,450 3,390 Warrington South 11,326 3,710 3,650 Warwick and Leamington 8,878 2,910 2,860 Washington and Sunderland West 10,157 3,330 3,280 Watford 10,498 3,440 3,390 Waveney 12,046 3,950 3,890 Wealden 10,844 3,550 3,500 Weaver Vale 10,166 3,330 3,280 Wellingborough 10,887 3,570 3,510 Wells 11,630 3,810 3,750 Welwyn Hatfield 9,729 3,190 3,140 Wentworth and Dearne 11,436 3,750 3,690 West Bromwich East 9,805 3,210 3,160 West Bromwich West 9,795 3,210 3,160 West Dorset 11,444 3,750 3,690 West Ham 12,383 4,060 4,000 West Lancashire 11,315 3,710 3,650 West Suffolk 10,321 3,380 3,330 West Worcestershire 11,616 3,810 3,750 Westminster North 9,042 2,960 2,920 Westmorland and Lonsdale 9,748 3,190 3,150 Weston-Super-Mare 11,440 3,750 3,690 Wigan 11,621 3,810 3,750 Wimbledon 7,385 2,420 2,380 Winchester 9,542 3,130 3,080 Windsor 8,860 2,900 2,860 Wirral South 9,344 3,060 3,010 Wirral West 9,538 3,130 3,080 Witham 9,412 3,080 3,040 Witney 10,358 3,390 3,340 Woking 9,817 3,220 3,170 Wokingham 8,976 2,940 2,900 Wolverhampton North East 9,585 3,140 3,090 Wolverhampton South East 9,350 3,060 3,020 Wolverhampton South West 9,668 3,170 3,120 Worcester 9,648 3,160 3,110 Workington 8,731 2,860 2,820 Worsley and Eccles South 10,857 3,560 3,500 Constituency statistics Transitions into and out of unpaid care 16
17 Worthing West 10,560 3,460 3,410 Wrexham 7,674 2,510 2,480 Wycombe 9,628 3,150 3,110 Wyre and Preston North 11,183 3,660 3,610 Wyre Forest 11,123 3,640 3,590 Wythenshawe and Sale East 10,953 3,590 3,530 Yeovil 11,344 3,720 3,660 Ynys Mon 8,042 2,640 2,590 York Central 8,359 2,740 2,700 York Outer 9,865 3,230 3,180 SCOTLAND 492, , ,820 Aberdeen North 6,517 2,140 2,100 Aberdeen South 6,652 2,180 2,150 Airdrie and Shotts 8,962 2,940 2,890 Angus 7,564 2,480 2,440 Argyll and Bute 8,821 2,890 2,850 Ayr, Carrick and Cumnock 9,951 3,260 3,210 Banff and Buchan 7,429 2,430 2,400 Berwickshire, Roxburgh and Selkirk 8,628 2,830 2,780 Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross 5,940 1,950 1,920 Central Ayrshire 9,024 2,960 2,910 Coatbridge, Chryston and Bellshill 9,502 3,110 3,070 Cumbernauld, Kilsyth and Kirkintilloch East 8,895 2,910 2,870 Dumfries and Galloway 9,719 3,180 3,140 Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale and Tweeddale 8,201 2,690 2,650 Dundee East 8,575 2,810 2,770 Dundee West 7,515 2,460 2,420 Dunfermline and West Fife 8,856 2,900 2,860 East Dunbartonshire 8,984 2,940 2,900 East Kilbride, Strathaven and Lesmahagow 10,634 3,480 3,430 East Lothian 9,475 3,100 3,060 East Renfrewshire 9,291 3,040 3,000 Edinburgh East 7,036 2,310 2,270 Edinburgh North and Leith 7,533 2,470 2,430 Edinburgh South 6,993 2,290 2,260 Edinburgh South West 7,705 2,520 2,490 Edinburgh West 8,592 2,820 2,770 Falkirk 10,443 3,420 3,370 Constituency statistics Transitions into and out of unpaid care 17
18 Glasgow Central 6,324 2,070 2,040 Glasgow East 9,403 3,080 3,030 Glasgow North 5,315 1,740 1,710 Glasgow North East 7,991 2,620 2,580 Glasgow North West 8,275 2,710 2,670 Glasgow South 8,314 2,720 2,680 Glasgow South West 8,332 2,730 2,690 Glenrothes 9,070 2,970 2,930 Gordon 7,419 2,430 2,390 Inverclyde 8,252 2,700 2,660 Inverness, Nairn, Badenoch and Strathspey 8,731 2,860 2,820 Kilmarnock and Loudoun 9,649 3,160 3,110 Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath 9,416 3,090 3,040 Lanark and Hamilton East 10,192 3,340 3,290 Linlithgow and East Falkirk 10,794 3,540 3,480 Livingston 10,464 3,430 3,380 Midlothian 8,238 2,700 2,660 Moray 7,809 2,560 2,520 Motherwell and Wishaw 9,384 3,070 3,030 Na h-eileanan an Iar 2, North Ayrshire and Arran 9,605 3,150 3,100 North East Fife 7,486 2,450 2,420 Ochil and South Perthshire 9,248 3,030 2,980 Orkney and Shetland 4,012 1,310 1,290 Paisley and Renfrewshire North 9,281 3,040 2,990 Paisley and Renfrewshire South 8,478 2,780 2,740 Perth and North Perthshire 8,753 2,870 2,820 Ross, Skye and Lochaber 6,322 2,070 2,040 Rutherglen and Hamilton West 10,723 3,510 3,460 Stirling 8,265 2,710 2,670 West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine 6,952 2,280 2,240 West Dunbartonshire 9,637 3,160 3,110 NORTHERN IRELAND 213,980 70,120 69,040 Belfast East 11,608 3,800 3,750 Belfast North 12,834 4,210 4,140 Belfast South 12,614 4,130 4,070 Belfast West 12,474 4,090 4,020 East Antrim 11,271 3,690 3,640 Constituency statistics Transitions into and out of unpaid care 18
19 East Londonderry 10,499 3,440 3,390 Fermanagh and South Tyrone 10,968 3,590 3,540 Foyle 11,472 3,760 3,700 Lagan Valley 12,241 4,010 3,950 Mid Ulster 10,760 3,530 3,470 Newry and Armagh 12,619 4,130 4,070 North Antrim 12,035 3,940 3,880 North Down 11,827 3,880 3,820 South Antrim 11,822 3,870 3,810 South Down 13,016 4,270 4,200 Strangford 11,920 3,910 3,850 Upper Bann 13,866 4,540 4,470 West Tyrone 10,134 3,320 3,270 Constituency statistics Transitions into and out of unpaid care 19
20 Contact Chloe Wright, Policy and Public Affairs Manager T: E: Keep up to date with our campaigns and research: Web: carersuk.org Facebook: facebook.com/carersuk Twitter: twitter.com/carersuk Carers UK is a charity led by carers, for carers our mission is to make life better for carers. We give expert advice, information and support We connect carers so no-one has to care alone We campaign together for lasting change We innovate to find new ways to reach and support carers 20 Great Dover Street, London, SE1 4LX T: E: info@carersuk.org Carers UK is a charity registered in England and Wales (246329) and in Scotland (SC039307) and a company limited by guarantee registered in England and Wales (864097). Registered office 20 Great Dover Street, London, SE1 4LX. Carers UK Constituency statistics Transitions into and out of unpaid care 20
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