Census data for the new parliamentary constituencies in England & Wales: Summary and overview
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1 Census data for the new parliamentary constituencies in England & Wales Summary and overview Research Paper 95/94-I (Part 1 of 2 vols.) 21 August 1995 This paper, in two volumes, summarises the results of the 1991 Census of Population for the 569 new parliamentary constituencies in England and Wales. The information in the paper covers age, ethnicity, economic activity, housing tenure and housing amenities. This first volume contains tables showing the constituencies with the highest and lowest ratios for each variable, while the second volume summarises the information for all constituencies within England and Wales. Census data for the new constituencies in Scotland are not yet available, although some approximate figures may become available before the official data are published in In principle, similar data to those in this paper are available for Northern Ireland although the Final Report of the Boundary Commission for Northern Ireland will not be laid before Parliament until October Rob Clements, Richard Cracknell, Paul Mann & Bryn Morgan Social & General Statistics Section House of Commons Library
2 Library Research Papers are compiled for the benefit of Members of Parliament and their personal staff. Authors are available to discuss the contents of these papers with Members and their staff but cannot advise members of the general public.
3 Research Paper 95/94-I CONTENTS Page I Background 5 A. Introduction 5 B. Census geographies 5 C. Constituency data 6 II Variable definitions 8 III Constituencies with the highest and lowest ratios 10 A. Age 10 B. Ethnicity 16 C. Economic Activity 20 D. Housing Tenure 27 E. Amenities and other characteristics 33 F. Social Class 39 Appendix 1 Local Base Statistics 45
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5 Research Paper 95/94-I I Background A. Introduction The Fourth Periodical Report of the Boundary Commission for England was published on 6th June It recommends an increase in the number of constituencies in England from 524 to 529, of which around 340 will differ by more than 5% from any existing constituencies 2. The Welsh Boundary Commission 3 recommended two additional seats, taking its total to 40 while for Scotland 4, although the number of constituencies will remain constant at 72, there have also been significant boundary changes. This paper presents data from the Census for the new parliamentary constituencies in England and Wales. Statistics for the existing Parliamentary constituencies in England and Wales, along with some background about the Census, were presented in a series of six research papers published in April and similar figures for Great Britain were published by the Office of Population Censuses and Surveys (OPCS) and the General Register Office for Scotland in April Following the boundary reviews which came into force at the 1983 General Election, OPCS published Census statistics on the new boundaries in May This time, OPCS is planning to make 1991 Census statistics for the new Parliamentary constituencies in a series of monitors, and also on disk, during Until then, the data in this paper, which presents a selection of data for the new constituencies in England and Wales, will be the most comprehensive data available. The data given here are just some of the most regularly-requested Census data and a wide range of additional, more detailed, figures is available from the Census. Requests for such information should be addressed to the authors. B. Census geographies The geographical building-block for Census results in England and Wales is the enumeration district. This is the area to which individual Census enumerators are appointed. Each of these districts, around 130,000, contains an average of 200 households with about 400 persons. Generally, enumeration districts are defined so that they do not cross the boundaries of administrative areas such as counties, local authority districts or wards. It is therefore 1 Boundary Commission for England fourth periodical report, HC /95 2 Constituencies with a change of 5% or more in the 1991 electorate. 3 Boundary Commission for Wales fourth periodical report, HC /95 4 Fourth Periodical Report of the Boundary Commission for Scotland, Cm Research Papers 93/41 to 93/46 5
6 Research Paper 95/94-I possible to build-up results at enumeration district level into a range of larger units. In Scotland the situation is somewhat different. Instead of enumeration districts, output areas are created which are aggregations of postcode units that best approximate 1981 enumeration districts (or sub-divisions thereof). Computer-readable versions of local area census results are made available by the Office of Population Censuses and Surveys for England and Wales and the General Register Office for Scotland. These are available for enumeration districts/output areas or aggregations of these areas, and the topic coverage is more extensive than can be encompassed within the limitations of a printed volume. There are two sets of electronic data, Local Base Statistics and Small Area Statistics. Both of these cover all the Census topics, but the Small Area Statistics can be obtained for smaller areas (enumeration districts in England and Wales) than the Local Base Statistics. Wards and civil parishes are the smallest geographic areas for which Local Base Statistics are available. In the House of Commons Library, access to machine-readable Census data is mainly confined to Local Base Statistics. This is obtained via the National On-line Manpower Information System (NOMIS), one of the Central Statistical Office's databases, from which data for wards (but not civil parishes) and their aggregates can be extracted. A full list of the Local Base Statistics tables appears in Appendix 1 and further information can be obtained from the authors (xtn 3851). C. Constituency data Census results for areas covered by the new Parliamentary Constituencies will form part of OPCS/GROS's printed output. However, these will not be published until In the meantime it is possible to aggregate Local Base Statistics at ward level to form constituency aggregates for England and Wales and these are contained in this paper. However, it is important to note that, because ward boundaries are continuously changing, these are frozen at the time of the Census and will not take account of any subsequent changes. Also, there is a time-lag between changes in local district ward boundaries being incorporated into parliamentary constituencies. This means that wards are not always conterminous with constituencies. In this paper, where this is the case, wards have been best-fitted to constituencies on the basis of the constituency in which the majority of the population are thought to reside. Those constituencies where such a process has been employed are marked with * in all tables in this paper. In four cases, wards which fail the thresholds for publishing LBS data have been combined in the LBS dataset with wards in other constituencies. The six Constituencies affected by this are marked with "**". Data for these areas may differ from those published in the future by OPCS, but any such differences should be marginal, particularly in the case of ratios. Additionally, because ward data are subject to modification to preserve anonymity, the totals for constituencies may differ from those 6
7 Research Paper 95/94-I compiled from raw data. However, such differences, particularly for ratios, are unlikely to be significant. In Scotland, the new constituencies are defined in terms of the regional electoral divisions which were in force for the 1994 regional council elections. These have since been replaced by different electoral areas for the new unitary authorities. Geographical work for these areas has yet to be completed in Scotland, and we are unable at present to produce Census data for the new constituencies, although some approximate figures may become available before the official data are published in Similar figures to those in this paper are, in principle, available for Northern Ireland and are available on request from the authors. Few other statistics are available for Parliamentary constituencies other than those based on the Census of Population. Monthly unemployment (claimant count) data are available from NOMIS for small areas but are at present based upon wards as they were in and are, therefore, of little use for analysing the new constituencies, since there have been many local boundary changes in the meantime. Statistics from the Census of Employment also suffer due to local government boundary changes. Estimates of the 1992 general election results for the new seats, derived using local election results, will be published on 11th September 1995 by Colin Rallings and Michael Thrasher of the University of Plymouth. These data will be available in the Library as soon as possible. This first volume shows the constituencies with the highest and lowest ratios for the variables which we have chosen to present. The second volume of this paper presents ratios for these variables, along with rankings, for each new constituency within England and Wales. 6 It is hoped that unemployment data will be moved to 1991 wards in the near future 7
8 Research Paper 95/94-I II Variable definitions Age Residents by age in years. Pensionable age is taken as 60 or over for women and 65 or over for men. Working age is 16 to 59 for women and 16 to 64 for men. Ethnicity Residents by broad ethnic group. Economic Activity Economically active and inactive residents as % of all residents of working age. Unemployed, employed, self-employed and residents on Government schemes as % of economically active residents of working age. Housing Tenure Households with residents in permanent buildings in each tenure as % of all such households. Second Homes Household spaces which are second homes. These include company flats, holiday cottages, weekend cottages, etc in permanent buildings which were known to be second residences of people who had a more permanent address elsewhere and which were unoccupied on Census night. Household Amenities Car availability Households with one or more cars available as % of total households Households with more than Households with more than one person per room as % one person per room of total households. Households with no central heating Households with no central heating as % of total households. 8
9 Research Paper 95/94-I Other characteristics Lone parent families Long term illness Migrants Lone parent families with dependent children as % of families with dependent children. Residents in households reporting limiting long-term illness as % of total residents in households. Residents with a different address to a year previously as % of total residents. Social class Households with residents by social class as defined by occupation of household head. Numerator and denominator exclude those not available or inadequately described; numerators exclude those in armed forces and on Government schemes so ratios may sum to less than 100% SEG I - Professional SEG IIIN - Skilled non-manual SEG IV - Partly skilled SEG II - Managerial & technical SEG IIIM - Skilled manual SEG V - Unskilled 9
10 Residents aged 0-15 Residents Highest 1 Birmingham, Sparkbrook & Small Heath Birmingham, Ladywood Bradford West Bethnal Green & Bow East Ham Bradford North North East Milton Keynes Poplar & Canning Town Blackburn Milton Keynes South West Rochdale Redditch Telford Kingston upon Hull North Hackney North & Stoke Newington Erith & Thamesmead Luton South Bootle Manchester, Central Luton North Leicester West Coventry North East Knowsley South Birmingham, Hodge Hill Oldham West & Royton 23.4 Lowest 545 Chichester North Norfolk Bath ** Torbay Bournemouth East Battersea Westmorland & Lonsdale Poole Bristol West Harwich Putney Bexhill & Battle Tooting New Forest West Eastbourne Brighton, Pavilion Hove East Devon Hampstead & Highgate Worthing West Hammersmith & Fulham Bournemouth West Christchurch Kensington & Chelsea Cities of London & Westminster 11.1 England & Wales 20.1
11 Residents aged Residents Highest 1 Cardiff Central Birmingham, Ladywood Manchester, Gorton Sheffield, Central Cities of London & Westminster Aldershot Leicester South Nottingham East Hammersmith & Fulham Leeds Central Birmingham, Sparkbrook & Small Heath Manchester, Central Bradford West Brent East Reading East Tooting Colchester Cambridge Portsmouth South Kingston upon Hull North Battersea Plymouth, Sutton Manchester, Withington Tottenham Bristol West 14.9 Lowest 545 Fylde North Dorset Torridge & West Devon Bognor Regis & Littlehampton North Norfolk Ryedale Clwyd West ** South Thanet North Thanet Isle of Wight Wirral West South East Cornwall Cardiff North Eastbourne Teignbridge East Devon Arundel & South Downs Lewes West Dorset Totnes Harwich Worthing West New Forest West Christchurch Bexhill & Battle 8.5 England & Wales 12.7
12 Residents aged Residents Highest 1 Battersea Tooting Streatham Hammersmith & Fulham Vauxhall Lewisham, Deptford Islington North Hornsey & Wood Green Kensington & Chelsea Dulwich & West Norwood Ealing, Acton & Shepherd's Bush Hackney North & Stoke Newington Hampstead & Highgate Brent East Holborn & St Pancras Tottenham Camberwell & Peckham North Southwark & Bermondsey Regent's Park & Kensington North Walthamstow Croydon North Putney Ealing Southall Cities of London & Westminster Hackney South & Shoreditch 27.2 Lowest 545 Teignbridge Truro & St Austell Vale of Clwyd St Ives Meirionnydd Nant Conwy Blackpool North & Fleetwood West Dorset Louth & Horncastle Arundel & South Downs Torbay Clwyd West ** Isle of Wight West Worcestershire Lewes Eastbourne North Thanet Chichester Totnes North Norfolk Worthing West New Forest West Harwich Christchurch East Devon Bexhill & Battle 14.9 England & Wales 21.9
13 Residents aged 40-pensionable age Residents Highest 1 Chesham & Amersham Beaconsfield Aldridge - Brownhills Mole Valley Haltemprice & Howden Stone Sutton Coldfield Brentwood & Ongar Cheadle South Staffordshire West Derbyshire Maldon & East Chelmsford Lichfield Maidenhead Tatton Stratford on Avon Woodspring Monmouth Solihull Bromsgrove West Worcestershire Hexham Romsey Castle Point Henley 30.1 Lowest 545 Manchester, Withington Greenwich & Woolwich Erith & Thamesmead Nottingham East Manchester, Central Tooting Slough West Ham Battersea Walthamstow Bradford West North Southwark & Bermondsey Poplar & Canning Town Leicester West Manchester, Gorton Leicester South Camberwell & Peckham Lewisham, Deptford Streatham East Ham Vauxhall Bethnal Green & Bow Birmingham, Sparkbrook & Small Heath Hackney North & Stoke Newington Birmingham, Ladywood 19.6 England & Wales 26.6
14 Residents pensionable age and over Residents Highest 1 Worthing West Bexhill & Battle East Devon Christchurch Harwich Eastbourne New Forest West Bognor Regis & Littlehampton Bournemouth West North Thanet Torbay Lewes North Norfolk West Dorset Hove Totnes Chichester Clwyd West ** Poole Blackpool North & Fleetwood Isle of Wight Teignbridge Bournemouth East Southport South Thanet 25.9 Lowest 545 South West Bedfordshire Erith & Thamesmead East Ham Northavon Huntingdon Vauxhall Ealing Southall Hackney North & Stoke Newington Surrey Heath Tottenham Redditch Tamworth Birmingham, Ladywood Birmingham, Sparkbrook & Small Heath Lewisham, Deptford Basingstoke * Luton North Bracknell Brent South Chatham & Aylesford Telford Milton Keynes South West Aldershot Wokingham North East Milton Keynes 11.4 England & Wales 18.8
15 Residents of working age Residents Highest 1 Kensington & Chelsea Cities of London & Westminster Hammersmith & Fulham Battersea Tooting Hornsey & Wood Green Hampstead & Highgate Brent East Wokingham Streatham Aldershot Islington North Lewisham, Deptford Ealing, Acton & Shepherd's Bush Regent's Park & Kensington North Basingstoke * Reading East Surrey Heath Northavon Vauxhall Holborn & St Pancras Brentford & Isleworth Brent South Tottenham Ealing Southall 65.3 Lowest 545 Blackpool North & Fleetwood East Worthing & Shoreham Southport Chichester Teignbridge Birmingham, Hodge Hill Vale of Clwyd Isle of Wight Bournemouth West North Norfolk Torbay South Thanet Totnes West Dorset Clwyd West ** Lewes Bognor Regis & Littlehampton North Thanet New Forest West Eastbourne Christchurch East Devon Harwich Worthing West Bexhill & Battle 49.6 England & Wales 61.2
16 Ethnic group white Residents Highest 1 Berwick-upon-Tweed Penrith & The Border Workington Copeland East Yorkshire North West Durham East Devon Staffordshire Moorlands Delyn Torridge & West Devon Forest of Dean Leominster ** Westmorland & Lonsdale Ryedale Somerton & Frome * Tiverton & Honiton Caernarfon Sedgefield Beverley & Holderness South East Cornwall Bishop Auckland Wentworth North Norfolk North Dorset Carmarthen & Dinefwr 99.5 Lowest 545 Slough Walthamstow Harrow East Croydon North Leyton & Wanstead Lewisham, Deptford Hackney South & Shoreditch Leicester South Camberwell & Peckham Ilford South * Vauxhall Hackney North & Stoke Newington Bradford West Brent East Birmingham, Perry Barr Leicester East Bethnal Green & Bow Tottenham Brent North West Ham Ealing Southall East Ham Birmingham, Sparkbrook & Small Heath Birmingham, Ladywood Brent South 44.8 England & Wales 94.1
17 Ethnic group black Residents Highest 1 Camberwell & Peckham Vauxhall Brent South Lewisham, Deptford Tottenham Hackney South & Shoreditch Hackney North & Stoke Newington Streatham West Ham Birmingham, Ladywood Dulwich & West Norwood Brent East Battersea Leyton & Wanstead Croydon North Lewisham West Islington North Tooting Ealing, Acton & Shepherd's Bush Regent's Park & Kensington North Walthamstow North Southwark & Bermondsey East Ham Birmingham, Perry Barr Edmonton 11.3 Lowest 545 Sedgefield Wentworth Hartlepool Ryedale Wirral West Delyn Ogmore Carmarthen & Dinefwr St Helens North Redcar Cynon Valley Easington Llanelli Penrith & The Border Meirionnydd Nant Conwy Berwick-upon-Tweed Workington Blaydon Merthyr Tydfil & Rhymney Caernarfon Gower North West Durham Wansbeck Blyth Valley Hexham 0.0 England & Wales 1.8
18 Ethnic group Indian/Pakistani/Bangladeshi Residents Highest 1 Birmingham, Sparkbrook & Small Heath Ealing Southall Leicester East Birmingham, Ladywood Bradford West East Ham Bethnal Green & Bow Leicester South Brent North Birmingham, Perry Barr Ilford South * Slough Brent South Feltham & Heston Harrow East West Ham Blackburn Bradford North Walsall South Wolverhampton South East Warley Luton South Hayes & Harlington Wolverhampton South West Coventry North East 14.2 Lowest 545 Copeland Clwyd South ** East Yorkshire St Ives Selby Beverley & Holderness South West Devon North Norfolk Meirionnydd Nant Conwy Torridge & West Devon Forest of Dean North Cornwall Vale of York Louth & Horncastle Penrith & The Border Workington Falmouth & Camborne Totnes Somerton & Frome * Berwick-upon-Tweed Leominster ** Brecon & Radnorshire East Devon South East Cornwall Tiverton & Honiton 0.0 England & Wales 2.9
19 Ethnic group other non-white Residents Highest 1 Brent North Cities of London & Westminster Regent's Park & Kensington North Finchley & Golders Green Brent South Brent East Kensington & Chelsea Hampstead & Highgate Tottenham Ealing, Acton & Shepherd's Bush Holborn & St Pancras Hendon Ealing North * Hackney North & Stoke Newington East Ham Ealing Southall Wimbledon Vauxhall Lewisham, Deptford Croydon North Tooting Camberwell & Peckham Hornsey & Wood Green West Ham Harrow West 5.1 Lowest 545 Workington Ryedale Bolsover East Devon Amber Valley Wansbeck Delyn Blaenau Gwent Wentworth Torridge & West Devon Forest of Dean Doncaster North North Shropshire Bishop Auckland Barnsley East & Mexborough Barnsley West & Penistone Westmorland & Lonsdale East Yorkshire Rother Valley Stone Staffordshire Moorlands Copeland Penrith & The Border North West Durham Berwick-upon-Tweed 0.1 England & Wales 1.2
20 Economically active Residents of working age Highest 1 Aldershot Basingstoke * Crawley Spelthorne North Swindon Blaby Charnwood South Swindon North East Milton Keynes Bosworth Reading West Harborough Northampton South North West Hampshire * Banbury Sutton & Cheam Witney Eastleigh Battersea Uxbridge Wellingborough South East Cambridgeshire Kettering Pudsey Kingswood 81.8 Lowest 545 Bootle Manchester, Blackley Ogmore Doncaster North Carmarthen & Dinefwr Middlesbrough Neath Liverpool, West Derby Swansea West Bethnal Green & Bow Barnsley East & Mexborough Bradford West Caerphilly Llanelli Manchester, Gorton Birmingham, Ladywood Blaenau Gwent Cynon Valley Aberavon Liverpool, Riverside Birmingham, Sparkbrook & Small Heath Easington Manchester, Central Merthyr Tydfil & Rhymney Rhondda 65.2 England & Wales 77.5
21 Economically inactive Residents of working age Highest 1 Rhondda Merthyr Tydfil & Rhymney Manchester, Central Easington Birmingham, Sparkbrook & Small Heath Liverpool, Riverside Aberavon Cynon Valley Blaenau Gwent Birmingham, Ladywood Manchester, Gorton Llanelli Caerphilly Bradford West Barnsley East & Mexborough Bethnal Green & Bow Swansea West Liverpool, West Derby Neath Middlesbrough Carmarthen & Dinefwr Doncaster North Ogmore Manchester, Blackley Bootle 29.5 Lowest 545 Kingswood Pudsey Kettering South East Cambridgeshire Wellingborough Uxbridge Battersea Eastleigh Witney Sutton & Cheam Banbury North West Hampshire * Northampton South Harborough Reading West Bosworth North East Milton Keynes South Swindon Charnwood Blaby North Swindon Spelthorne Crawley Basingstoke * Aldershot 16.2 England & Wales 22.5
22 Full-time employees Economically active residents of working age Highest 1 Feltham & Heston Aldershot Slough Hayes & Harlington Basingstoke * Spelthorne Crawley Uxbridge Wimbledon Brentford & Isleworth Wokingham Ealing North * South Swindon Milton Keynes South West Ealing Southall Huntingdon Bracknell North East Milton Keynes Croydon Central Woking Twickenham Reading East Windsor Stoke-on-Trent South Croydon North 68.3 Lowest 545 Clwyd West ** Isle of Wight Sheffield, Central Montgomeryshire Truro & St Austell Bexhill & Battle Leominster ** Brecon & Radnorshire Falmouth & Camborne Caernarfon North Devon South East Cornwall Liverpool, West Derby Manchester, Central Carmarthen & Dinefwr Preseli Pembrokeshire Torbay Carmarthen West & South Pembrokeshire Meirionnydd Nant Conwy Torridge & West Devon Liverpool, Riverside Ceredigion North Cornwall Totnes St Ives 47.8 England & Wales 62.7
23 Part-time employees Economically active residents of working age Highest 1 Great Grimsby Cleethorpes Carlisle York, City of Ryedale Stockton North Haltemprice & Howden New Forest West Norwich North Wirral West Central Suffolk & North Ipswich Lancaster & Wyre Exeter Wirral South Kingston upon Hull East Elmet Sheffield, Hillsborough Kingswood Southport Middlesbrough South & East Cleveland Harrogate & Knaresborough Redcar Sheffield, Brightside Woodspring Shrewsbury & Atcham 18.0 Lowest 545 Putney Islington South & Finsbury Dulwich & West Norwood Islington North Tottenham Poplar & Canning Town Holborn & St Pancras Hornsey & Wood Green Birmingham, Ladywood Regent's Park & Kensington North Brent South Ealing Southall Brent East Vauxhall Bethnal Green & Bow East Ham West Ham Hampstead & Highgate Streatham Tooting Ealing, Acton & Shepherd's Bush Battersea Hammersmith & Fulham Kensington & Chelsea Cities of London & Westminster 7.3 England & Wales 15.1
24 Self-employed Economically active residents of working age Highest 1 Ceredigion Brecon & Radnorshire North Cornwall Torridge & West Devon Montgomeryshire Totnes Carmarthen & Dinefwr Meirionnydd Nant Conwy Leominster ** St Ives Penrith & The Border Tiverton & Honiton Bexhill & Battle North Devon Carmarthen West & South Pembrokeshire Ludlow Preseli Pembrokeshire Skipton & Ripon West Dorset East Devon Clwyd West ** South East Cornwall Westmorland & Lonsdale Torbay North Dorset 19.7 Lowest 545 Knowsley South Kingston upon Hull East Liverpool, West Derby Nottingham North Wolverhampton North East Birmingham, Erdington Gateshead East & Washington West Jarrow Leeds Central South Shields Liverpool, Riverside Birmingham, Hodge Hill Newcastle upon Tyne East & Wallsend West Bromwich West Liverpool, Walton North Tyneside Sheffield, Brightside Redcar Stockton North Easington Bootle Birmingham, Ladywood Sunderland North Middlesbrough Tyne Bridge 5.3 England & Wales 11.5
25 Government schemes Economically active residents of working age Highest 1 Sunderland South Liverpool, Riverside Easington Sunderland North Hartlepool Middlesbrough Birmingham, Ladywood Bootle Barnsley Central Barnsley East & Mexborough Redcar Liverpool, West Derby Tyne Bridge Sheffield, Central Liverpool, Walton Middlesbrough South & East Cleveland South Shields Wansbeck Birmingham, Sparkbrook & Small Heath Ynys-Mon Stockton North Houghton & Washington East Knowsley South Knowsley North & Sefton East St Helens South 2.8 Lowest 545 Saffron Walden North East Bedfordshire Woking Sutton & Cheam Wealden South West Surrey Tunbridge Wells Carshalton & Wallington Surrey Heath North East Hertfordshire West Chelmsford Reading West Chesham & Amersham Buckingham Esher & Walton Runnymede & Weybridge Horsham South Cambridgeshire Hertford & Stortford Spelthorne Beaconsfield Windsor Mole Valley Henley Maidenhead 0.4 England & Wales 1.3
26 Unemployed Economically active residents of working age Highest 1 Liverpool, Riverside Birmingham, Ladywood Manchester, Central Liverpool, West Derby Birmingham, Sparkbrook & Small Heath Hackney North & Stoke Newington Hackney South & Shoreditch Bethnal Green & Bow Camberwell & Peckham Tyne Bridge Tottenham Poplar & Canning Town Liverpool, Walton Sheffield, Central Bootle Vauxhall Manchester, Gorton West Ham Manchester, Blackley Middlesbrough Birkenhead North Southwark & Bermondsey East Ham Knowsley South Salford 18.7 Lowest 545 Surrey Heath Mole Valley Buckingham Haltemprice & Howden South Norfolk Chesham & Amersham Cheadle North West Hampshire * Mid Bedfordshire Richmond Charnwood Mid Sussex North Wiltshire North East Hampshire Rutland & Melton Blaby Penrith & The Border Ryedale South Cambridgeshire South East Cambridgeshire Wokingham Skipton & Ripon Vale of York Ribble Valley Westmorland & Lonsdale 3.4 England & Wales 9.4
27 Owner-occupied Households Highest 1 Rayleigh Castle Point Cheadle Charnwood Fareham Solihull Christchurch Old Bexley & Sidcup Ribble Valley Sutton Coldfield Northavon South Ribble South West Devon Lancaster & Wyre Woodspring Harborough Blaby Haltemprice & Howden Cardiff North Harwich Wokingham Mid Dorset & North Poole Epsom & Ewell North Essex Croydon South 82.3 Lowest 545 Kensington & Chelsea Hammersmith & Fulham Hampstead & Highgate Salford Sheffield, Brightside Sheffield, Central Lewisham, Deptford Leeds Central Birmingham, Ladywood Tyne Bridge Greenwich & Woolwich Cities of London & Westminster Regent's Park & Kensington North Hackney North & Stoke Newington Liverpool, Riverside Islington North Manchester, Central Poplar & Canning Town Holborn & St Pancras Vauxhall Bethnal Green & Bow Islington South & Finsbury Hackney South & Shoreditch Camberwell & Peckham North Southwark & Bermondsey 18.4 England & Wales 67.8
28 Owned-outright Households Highest 1 Harwich East Devon Christchurch Bexhill & Battle Rhondda Worthing West New Forest West Carmarthen & Dinefwr Ceredigion Meirionnydd Nant Conwy Isle of Wight Louth & Horncastle North Norfolk Eastbourne Brecon & Radnorshire Cynon Valley Blackpool North & Fleetwood Totnes Bognor Regis & Littlehampton Caernarfon Ryedale Torridge & West Devon Clwyd West ** Lancaster & Wyre Gower 36.8 Lowest 545 Hammersmith & Fulham Milton Keynes South West Tottenham West Ham Stevenage Tyne Bridge Streatham Sheffield, Brightside Harlow Liverpool, Riverside Battersea Manchester, Central Greenwich & Woolwich Regent's Park & Kensington North Lewisham, Deptford Islington North Hackney North & Stoke Newington Holborn & St Pancras Vauxhall Camberwell & Peckham Islington South & Finsbury Poplar & Canning Town Hackney South & Shoreditch Bethnal Green & Bow North Southwark & Bermondsey 2.6 England & Wales 24.5
29 Rented - privately Households Highest 1 Kensington & Chelsea Cities of London & Westminster Hampstead & Highgate Hammersmith & Fulham Brent East Tooting Hornsey & Wood Green Regent's Park & Kensington North Bristol West Finchley & Golders Green Plymouth, Sutton Manchester, Gorton Manchester, Withington Hove Ealing, Acton & Shepherd's Bush Brighton, Pavilion Streatham Cardiff Central Battersea Holborn & St Pancras Bournemouth West Bournemouth East Liverpool, Riverside Hackney North & Stoke Newington Cambridge 15.3 Lowest 545 Halesowen & Rowley Regis Rayleigh South Ribble Nottingham North Bolton West Aberavon Gateshead East & Washington West Upminster Warrington North Aldridge - Brownhills Billericay West Bromwich West Meriden Wolverhampton North East Torfaen Harlow West Bromwich East St Helens North Sedgefield Dudley North Dudley South Basildon Jarrow Worsley Houghton & Washington East 1.7 England & Wales 7.3
30 Rented - Housing Association Households Highest 1 Liverpool, Riverside Regent's Park & Kensington North Bedford Tonbridge & Malling Manchester, Central Cities of London & Westminster Holborn & St Pancras North Southwark & Bermondsey Vauxhall Islington North Hackney North & Stoke Newington Hackney South & Shoreditch Sevenoaks Ealing, Acton & Shepherd's Bush Sittingbourne & Sheppey Newbury Birmingham, Ladywood Camberwell & Peckham Salford Hammersmith & Fulham Battersea Brent East Islington South & Finsbury Bethnal Green & Bow Birmingham, Sparkbrook & Small Heath 9.4 Lowest 545 Hertford & Stortford Louth & Horncastle Gainsborough Gower Charnwood Erewash Truro & St Austell North East Derbyshire Congleton St Ives Tatton Daventry Upminster Rushcliffe Romsey Surrey Heath Castle Point Stone Fareham Haltemprice & Howden Richmond Blackpool North & Fleetwood Sleaford & North Hykeham West Derbyshire Don Valley 0.5 England & Wales 3.2
31 Rented - Local Authorities/New Town Households Highest 1 Camberwell & Peckham Poplar & Canning Town North Southwark & Bermondsey Bethnal Green & Bow Hackney South & Shoreditch Islington South & Finsbury Sheffield, Brightside Vauxhall Barking * Greenwich & Woolwich Manchester, Central Wythenshawe & Sale East Holborn & St Pancras West Bromwich West Gateshead East & Washington West Walsall North Nottingham North Wolverhampton South East Leeds Central Sheffield, Central Birmingham, Ladywood Houghton & Washington East Harlow Islington North Jarrow 41.7 Lowest 545 Cheadle Sutton & Cheam Chatham & Aylesford Medway Harwich Ilford South * Lancaster & Wyre Worthing West Wokingham Newbury Castle Point South West Devon Bedford Bournemouth East Ribble Valley Sittingbourne & Sheppey Ryedale Torbay Rayleigh Southport Sevenoaks Chesham & Amersham Mid Sussex Isle of Wight Christchurch 2.8 England & Wales 19.8
32 Second homes Dwelling spaces Highest 1 Meirionnydd Nant Conwy Caernarfon Cities of London & Westminster North Norfolk Totnes Kensington & Chelsea Westmorland & Lonsdale Ynys-Mon Ceredigion North West Norfolk Suffolk Coastal North Cornwall Berwick-upon-Tweed Isle of Wight Chichester Harwich St Ives West Dorset Louth & Horncastle Bournemouth West Preseli Pembrokeshire Ryedale Montgomeryshire Scarborough & Whitby South Dorset 2.1 Lowest 545 Dudley South Leigh Birmingham, Northfield Blaydon Stoke-on-Trent North Sheffield, Brightside St Helens South West Bromwich West Sheffield, Central Hartlepool Easington Dudley North Makerfield Birmingham, Hall Green Knowsley South Aldridge - Brownhills Birmingham, Hodge Hill Coventry North East Liverpool, Walton Leeds East Sheffield, Attercliffe Knowsley North & Sefton East Nottingham North Bootle Halesowen & Rowley Regis 0.0 England & Wales 0.4
33 One or more cars available Households Highest 1 Wokingham North East Hampshire Northavon Surrey Heath Buckingham Beaconsfield Henley Chesham & Amersham Romsey Mid Dorset & North Poole Maidenhead Horsham South West Devon Mid Bedfordshire New Forest East Mole Valley Wealden Woodspring Witney Rayleigh Cheadle East Surrey Arundel & South Downs Mid Norfolk South Staffordshire 83.0 Lowest 545 Tottenham South Shields Cities of London & Westminster Manchester, Blackley Islington North Bootle Poplar & Canning Town Newcastle upon Tyne East & Wallsend Regent's Park & Kensington North Salford Hackney North & Stoke Newington Sheffield, Central Islington South & Finsbury North Southwark & Bermondsey Liverpool, Walton Leeds Central Vauxhall Bethnal Green & Bow Hackney South & Shoreditch Camberwell & Peckham Holborn & St Pancras Birmingham, Ladywood Tyne Bridge Manchester, Central Liverpool, Riverside 30.3 England & Wales 67.6
34 >1 persons per room Households Highest 1 Bethnal Green & Bow Birmingham, Sparkbrook & Small Heath East Ham Hackney North & Stoke Newington Brent South Birmingham, Ladywood Poplar & Canning Town Bradford West West Ham Brent East Ealing Southall Camberwell & Peckham Hackney South & Shoreditch Regent's Park & Kensington North Vauxhall Tottenham Holborn & St Pancras Slough Cities of London & Westminster North Southwark & Bermondsey Lewisham, Deptford Islington North Walthamstow Feltham & Heston Ealing, Acton & Shepherd's Bush 5.1 Lowest 545 Gower Saffron Walden Sleaford & North Hykeham Westmorland & Lonsdale New Forest West South Holland & The Deepings Tynemouth Ribble Valley Cardiff North Crosby Rushcliffe Buckingham Wirral West Rayleigh Wansdyke ** Wirral South South Norfolk Sutton Coldfield Mid Norfolk Woodspring Solihull Tatton Haltemprice & Howden Cheadle Sheffield, Hallam 0.5 England & Wales 2.1
35 No central heating Households Highest 1 Liverpool, West Derby Liverpool, Walton Birmingham, Sparkbrook & Small Heath Birmingham, Hodge Hill Liverpool, Wavertree Leeds East Knowsley South Leeds West Bootle Huddersfield Birmingham, Yardley Kingston upon Hull East Birmingham, Erdington Liverpool, Riverside Bradford North Bradford West Plymouth, Sutton Liverpool, Garston Leeds Central Birmingham, Ladywood Kingston upon Hull West & Hessle Dewsbury Bradford South Birmingham, Perry Barr Birmingham, Northfield 39.6 Lowest 545 Surrey Heath Newcastle upon Tyne North Wansbeck Blaydon Buckingham Durham, City of Beaconsfield Easington Rayleigh Houghton & Washington East Wokingham Aylesbury Welwyn Hatfield Gateshead East & Washington West Crawley Harlow Basildon Sedgefield Blyth Valley Bracknell Milton Keynes South West North East Milton Keynes Billericay Stevenage Jarrow 3.5 England & Wales 18.5
36 Different address a year ago Residents Highest 1 Cities of London & Westminster Kensington & Chelsea Hammersmith & Fulham Bristol West Hampstead & Highgate Cambridge Manchester, Central Tooting Holborn & St Pancras Sheffield, Central West Suffolk Battersea Brighton, Pavilion Ealing, Acton & Shepherd's Bush Regent's Park & Kensington North Hornsey & Wood Green Plymouth, Sutton Manchester, Gorton Portsmouth South Oxford West & Abingdon Oxford East Brent East Aldershot Banbury Reading East 14.1 Lowest 545 Aberavon Dudley North Upminster Ogmore Birmingham, Hall Green Romford Staffordshire Moorlands West Bromwich East Cynon Valley Castle Point Rhondda Crosby Islwyn Hazel Grove Makerfield Bexleyheath & Crayford Liverpool, Garston Cheadle Knowsley South Wirral West Wirral South Aldridge - Brownhills Hornchurch St Helens North Knowsley North & Sefton East 5.0 England & Wales 9.7
37 Long-term illness Residents in households Highest 1 Rhondda Merthyr Tydfil & Rhymney Aberavon Blaenau Gwent Cynon Valley Easington Llanelli Neath Ogmore Barnsley East & Mexborough Caerphilly Islwyn Sheffield, Brightside Sunderland North Liverpool, Riverside Salford Swansea West Manchester, Central Swansea East Sunderland South Vale of Clwyd Blackpool North & Fleetwood Barnsley Central Manchester, Blackley Blackpool South 17.3 Lowest 545 Woking Beaconsfield Windsor Basingstoke * Daventry Hitchin & Harpenden North West Hampshire * Mid Sussex Blaby Huntingdon Horsham Mid Bedfordshire Newbury Kensington & Chelsea Maidenhead Buckingham Chesham & Amersham North East Milton Keynes Hertford & Stortford North East Hampshire Northavon Aldershot Bracknell Surrey Heath Wokingham 6.2 England & Wales 12.3
38 Lone-parent families Families with dependent children Highest 1 Vauxhall Manchester, Central Liverpool, Riverside Camberwell & Peckham Hackney South & Shoreditch Lewisham, Deptford North Southwark & Bermondsey Islington North Birmingham, Ladywood Islington South & Finsbury Tottenham Poplar & Canning Town Holborn & St Pancras Manchester, Blackley Manchester, Gorton Salford Streatham Hackney North & Stoke Newington Dulwich & West Norwood Battersea Regent's Park & Kensington North Greenwich & Woolwich Hammersmith & Fulham Lewisham West Brent South 35.3 Lowest 545 Fareham North West Hampshire * West Derbyshire South Cambridgeshire Reigate Daventry Maidenhead Chesham & Amersham Wokingham Selby Romsey South East Cambridgeshire Blaby Hertford & Stortford South Holland & The Deepings Leominster ** Wansdyke ** Stone Saffron Walden Haltemprice & Howden Charnwood Penrith & The Border North East Bedfordshire Mid Bedfordshire Buckingham 8.1 England & Wales 18.9
39 SEG I - Professional Households with economically active heads Highest 1 Sheffield, Hallam Bristol West Cambridge Richmond Park South Cambridgeshire Oxford West & Abingdon Newcastle upon Tyne Central Kensington & Chelsea Hampstead & Highgate Birmingham, Edgbaston Cheadle Altrincham & Sale West Wokingham Wantage Wimbledon Mole Valley Tatton Maidenhead Manchester, Withington Winchester Cardiff North Leeds North West Guildford South West Surrey St Albans 12.4 Lowest 545 Kingston upon Hull East Great Yarmouth Meirionnydd Nant Conwy Ashton under Lyne Cynon Valley Blaenau Gwent Ogmore Wolverhampton South East Birmingham, Ladywood Birmingham, Yardley Swansea East Easington Rhondda West Bromwich West Liverpool, West Derby Walsall North Stoke-on-Trent North Nottingham North Birmingham, Hodge Hill Doncaster North Bootle Dagenham Barking * Sheffield, Brightside Liverpool, Walton 1.1 England & Wales 6.8
40 SEG II - Managerial & Technical Households with economically active heads Highest 1 Kensington & Chelsea Richmond Park Twickenham Chesham & Amersham Sheffield, Hallam Esher & Walton Beaconsfield Hampstead & Highgate Wokingham Finchley & Golders Green Maidenhead Hitchin & Harpenden Brentwood & Ongar Tatton Wimbledon Reigate Croydon South Epsom & Ewell South West Hertfordshire Mole Valley Chipping Barnet Sutton Coldfield Buckingham South West Surrey Cheadle 44.0 Lowest 545 Leicester East Birmingham, Erdington Warley Easington Wolverhampton North East Leeds Central Stoke-on-Trent Central Stoke-on-Trent North Blaenau Gwent Pontefract & Castleford Kingston upon Hull East Walsall North Liverpool, West Derby Nottingham North Birmingham, Sparkbrook & Small Heath Dagenham Bootle Tyne Bridge Plymouth, Devonport Liverpool, Walton Sheffield, Brightside Birmingham, Hodge Hill Wolverhampton South East Birmingham, Ladywood West Bromwich West 13.4 England & Wales 31.1
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