RESEARCH PAPER 04/01 30 JANUARY 2004 2001 Census of Population Statistics for Parliamentary Constituencies The 2001 Census of Population was carried out on Sunday 29 April 2001. According to the Office for National Statistics, the population of the UK on Census Day was 58,789,154. This Research Paper presents summary data for all 659 UK parliamentary constituencies, together with more detailed commentary on key demographic indicators such as religion, ethnicity, household composition, accommodation, employment and social class. This paper also considers a number of issues relating to the history of censuses and population counts, the conduct of the 2001 Census, legislation governing the running of censuses and access to census records, the format and design of the 2001 Census, current proposals for the next census in 2011, and the development of an integrated population statistics system and Continuous Population Survey. Full data for all parliamentary constituencies are available on the CD-ROM that accompanies the printed version of this Research Paper. Ross Young and Richard Cracknell SOCIAL AND GENERAL STATISTICS SECTION Jeremy Hardacre and Edmund Tetteh STATISTICS RESOURCE UNIT HOUSE OF COMMONS LIBRARY Recent Library Research Papers include: 03/80 The Monetary Policy Committee: decisions and performance 30.10.03 03/81 Economic Indicators [includes article: National Statistics revisions] 03.11.03 03/82 Inflation: the value of the pound 1750-2002 11.11.03 03/83 Unemployment by Constituency, October 2003 12.11.03 03/84 An introduction to Devolution in the UK 17.11.03 03/85 House of Lords – Developments since January 2002 25.11.03 03/86 Economic Indicators [includes article: Background to the Pre-Budget 01.12.03 report – the golden rule 03/87 Employment Tribunals 09.12.03 03/88 Asylum and Immigration: the 2003 Bill 11.12.03 03/89 Asylum and Immigration: proposed changes to publicly funded 12.12.03 legal advice and representation 03/90 Child Trust Funds Bill [Bill 1 of 2003-04] 12.12.03 03/91 Unemployment by Constituency, November 2003 17.12.03 03/92 Traffic Management Bill [Bill 13 of 2003-04] 23.12.03 03/93 The National Insurance Contributions and Statutory Payments Bill 23.12.03 [Bill 2 of 2003-04] 03/94 The Horseracing Betting and Olympic Lottery Bill [Bill 2 of 2003-04] 23.12.03 Research Papers are available as PDF files: • to members of the general public on the Parliamentary web site, URL: http://www.parliament.uk • within Parliament to users of the Parliamentary Intranet, URL: http://hcl1.hclibrary.parliament.uk 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. Any comments on Research Papers should be sent to the Research Publications Officer, Room 407, 1 Derby Gate, London, SW1A 2DG or e-mailed to [email protected] ISSN 1368-8456 Summary of main points The 2001 Census of Population was held in England and Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland on Sunday 29 April 2001. According to the Office for National Statistics, the UK population on Census day was 58,789,154. Regular censuses have taken place, with few exceptions, every ten years since 1801. The principal statutory authority for the taking of a census of population is the Census Act 1920. Since the introduction of the Scotland Act 1998, the census has become a devolved matter in Scotland. Separate provisions apply in Northern Ireland. The Census Act 1920 and other instruments ensure that the information provided by individuals in a census return remains confidential while the Public Records Acts make provision for disclosure after a specified period of time. The topics covered in population censuses have changed over time. In 2001, a voluntary question on religion was asked for the first time, as well as a question on self-assessed general health, and the provision of unpaid care. The ethnicity question was revised from that first asked in 1991, to reflect wider changes in British society. The outsourcing of census fieldwork by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) in England and Wales was the subject of inquiries by the National Audit Office and the House of Commons Public Accounts Committee. Response rates were slightly lower than in 1991, particularly in urban areas. In a number of local authority districts, such as Westminster, Kensington and Chelsea, and Manchester, there were also marked variations between the 2001 census population count and the population estimates published in 2000. This would impact on local authority funding formulae and the funding of core services. The next decennial census will be carried in 2011. Meanwhile, the Office for National Statistics is currently consulting on the development of an integrated population statistics system, designed to improve population estimation in inter-censal years, and a number of other initiatives to increase census response rates and improve flexibility in the methods of census data collection and enumeration. This Research Paper is © Parliamentary copyright and © House of Commons Library copyright. All Parliamentary copyrights are reserved. 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The address of the Head of Library Resources Section is as follows: Head of Library Resources Section House of Commons Library 1 Derby Gate London SW1A 2DG Fax number: 020 7219 3921 Census data are published by the Office for National Statistics and are © Crown copyright. Further information may be found online at http://www.statistics.gov.uk/copyright.asp. Map data in this publication is reproduced from Ordnance Survey material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of the Controller of Her Majesty’s Stationery Office © Crown copyright. Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. House of Commons Library 100040654 (2003) CONTENTS I Introduction 7 A. History of Censuses 8 B. Census legislation and access to Census records 10 C. Output geography 12 D. Topic coverage and new questions 13 E. New classifications 17 1. Ethnicity 17 2. Socio-economic classification (NS-SEC) 18 Issues relating to the conduct of the Census 18 1. Outsourcing of fieldwork 18 2. Foot and Mouth Disease 19 3. Response rates 19 4. The One Number Census 21 5. Local authority population estimates 22 G. Will there be a Census in 2011? 25 H. Accompanying CD-ROM and further information 28 F. II Key results and findings 29 A. Population 30 B. Ethnicity 32 C. Religion 34 D. Health and carers 36 E. Employment 38 F. Industry 40 G. Qualifications 42 H. Socio economic classification 44 I. Travel to work 46 J. Accommodation type 48 K. Cars/vans amenities 50 L. Tenure 52 M. Household composition 54 III Summary data for parliamentary constituencies 56 IV Appendix: Denominators and definitions 86 A. Denominators 86 B. Definitions 87 RESEARCH PAPER 04/01 I Introduction The 2001 Census was held in England and Wales (conducted by the Office for National Statistics), Scotland (General Register Office for Scotland) and Northern Ireland (Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency) on Sunday 29 April 2001. On 30 September 2002, ONS announced that the population of the United Kingdom on Census day (29 April 2001) was 58,789,194, comprising:1 • • • • England – 49,138,831 (83.6%) Wales – 2,903,085 (4.9%) Scotland – 5,062,011 (8.6%) Northern Ireland – 1,685,267 (2.9%) The Census of Population aims to be a count of all people and households in the United Kingdom and is held every ten years.2 The Census provides essential statistical information, enabling the planning and funding of public services, including education, health and transport. Results also support academic research and business. Information is available from the national level down to local neighbourhoods.3 The Statistics Commission, responsible for overseeing the work of the Office for National Statistics and other census offices, concluded that “the 2001 Census was in many respects the most sophisticated ever conducted” although, as with all undertakings of this kind, the Commission found that there were some problems in the way the Census was carried out, especially in hard-to-count areas.4 1 2 3 Office for National Statistics The Big Number (30 September 2002) The Census Act 1920 stipulated that a census should be conducted not less than five years after the preceding one. Accordingly, in 1966, a sample census was undertaken five years after the full 1961 Census of Population. Plans were also made for a similar census in 1976 but the restrictions on public expenditure led to the abandonment of the proposal. The key 2001 Census reports published by ONS so far include: Report for Parliamentary Constituencies (25/09/03), Census Area Statistics for Wards and Output Areas (28/08/03), Key Statistics for health areas (31/07/03), Standard Tables for Wards (31/07/03), Key Statistics for Wards and Output Areas (30/06/03), National Report for England and Wales (07/05/03), Key Statistics for National Assembly for Wales Constituencies (03/04/03), Key Statistics for Local Authorities (13/02/03), First Results (30/09/02). These are available online at http://www.statistics.gov.uk/census2001. Other data will be released in the near future. Further information is available in the Census 2001 Output Prospectus: http://www.statistics.gov.uk/census2001/pdfs/census_prospectus.pdf (England/Wales); http://www.gro-scotland.gov.uk/grosweb/grosweb.nsf/pages/file7/$file/guide-v11.pdf (Scotland); http://www.nisra.gov.uk/census/pdf/outputprospectus.pdf (Northern Ireland) 4 Statistics Commission The 2001 Census in Westminster Interim Report (October 2003), p. iii 7 RESEARCH PAPER 04/01 A. History of Censuses The taking of censuses has a long history. The Babylonian, Egyptian and Chinese civilisations all collected statistics about their peoples, principally for military and taxation purposes but also, as in Egypt, for other purposes such as planning for the building of the Pyramids and sharing out land following the annual flooding of the Nile. The Greeks and Romans also conducted censuses. The Roman census, carried out every five years, required each man to return to his place of origin. It was the census ordered by Caesar Augustus which, according to the Bible, brought Joseph and Mary to Bethlehem when Jesus was born. The Hebrews also carried out censuses, the most notorious being that ordered by King David, interrupted by plague and never completed, leading to a belief that census-taking was a dangerous practice likely to incur the wrath of God. The first major enumeration in England took place in 1066 under William I (‘the Conqueror’). The results were published in the Domesday Book, containing a detailed inventory of land and property. During the reign of Elizabeth I in the 16th century, bishops were asked to count the number of families in their diocese and report back to the Privy Council. A similar exercise was carried out by James I in the 17th century. Regular censuses of population began in 1801. In other societies, censuses were already well established. Quebec completed a population census in 1666, Iceland undertook one in 1703 and Sweden in 1749. Religious opposition delayed census-taking in the United States until 1790 because God-fearing churchgoers recalled the experience of the Israelites under King David. Similar attitudes were evident in 18th century England. Thomas Potter, Member of Parliament for St. Germans, introduced a Census Bill in the House of Commons in 1753. Matthew Ridley, MP for Newcastle-upon-Tyne, observed that It is true, I am not myself so superstitious as to think, that there is anything ominous or unfortunate in taking an exact account of the number of the people in any place or country; but by those letters I am informed, that the people every where look upon it in this light, which has not only filled them with imaginary terrors, but has raised such a violent spirit of opposition to this Bill, that if it be passed into a law, there is a great reason to fear, they will in many places oppose the execution of it in riotous manner; and that if it should be accidentally followed by any epidemical distemper, or by a public misfortune of any other kind, it may raise such a popular flame as will endanger the peace, if not the existence of our present government.5 Later controversies relating to the size of the population and a succession of bad harvests, as well as the publication of Thomas Malthus’s Essay on the Principle of Population in 1798 ensured that, when a Census Bill was re-introduced in 1800, it enjoyed easy passage 5 Parliamentary History 8 May 1753 (vol 14: 20-26 Geo. 2. 1747-53), c1330-31 8 RESEARCH PAPER 04/01 through Parliament.6 Enumeration for the 1801 Census took place on 10 March 1801 and the first abstracts were printed on 21 December. John Rickman, a Clerk to the House of Commons, oversaw the 1801 Census as well as those in 1811, 1821 and 1831. Rickman outlined twelve arguments in favour of a census: 1. The intimate knowledge of any country must form the rational basis of legislation and diplomacy. 2. An industrious population is the basic power and resource of any nation, and as such its size needs to be known. 3. The number of men required for conscription to the militia in different areas should reflect the area’s population. 4. Similarly, there are defence reasons for wanting to know the number of seamen. 5. The production of corn needs to be planned and thus it is essential we know how many people need to be fed. 6. A government anxious to increase total ‘felicity’ needs to know the number of marriages and the factors affecting them. 7. The true size of the population, even after the effects of war, is probably far greater than the usual estimates, and knowledge of this would ‘be the most consoling gratification to every lover of his country’. 8. In a time when many fear the disaffection of the people, doing a census would improve the Government’s image as setting out to promote the public good. 9. A census would generally encourage the social sciences to flourish. 10. It might encourage improved methods of property counting which would be useful for the operation of the land tax. 11. The life insurance industry would be stimulated by the results. 12. There is wide consensus among those writing about the state and politics of the need for a reliable estimate of the population.7 Rickman’s 1801 Census results identified a total population for England and Wales of about 9 million, more precise than earlier estimates of between 8 and 11 million. Today, there are many other uses for census data. Government researchers use census data as a benchmark to improve the representativeness of other social surveys. Census output helps to meet the core requirements of the European Statistical Office and the United Nations. Although much of the information required by users may be obtained from alternative sources, for example sample surveys and administrative data, the census has a clear advantage in its almost universal coverage among the population and its crosstabulation of a wide range of demographic, social and economic data: 6 7 Census Act 1800 (41. Geo. 3, ch. 15), repealed by the Statute Law Revision Act 1871 Cited in Angela Dale and Catherine Marsh The 1991 Census User’s Guide pp 11-13 (1993) 9 RESEARCH PAPER 04/01 Only a census can provide the information on a uniform basis both about the country as a whole and about individual small areas and sub-groups of the population in relation to one another.8 In a recent paper, ONS outlined the key uses of census data, classified under four broad categories: • • • • B. Resource allocation/targeting investment – for resource allocation purposes it is crucial that population counts (both total counts and by key characteristics) are accurate, consistent and comparable over the area that the resources are allocated. For many government funding uses, the data must be consistent nationally. Planning – basic population counts by key characteristics (such as age, sex, ethnic group, household type) are important for planning. If the different characteristics of an area’s population can be identified, plans can then be made for the sort of services that are necessary. In particular, data for small areas are crucial in local planning. Policy formulation or review – there is a clear drive across government for policy initiatives to be evidence based. Since many initiatives are implemented and assessed at a local level, census data can form a crucial part of this process. Multivariate analysis feeds into local planning policies as do data on small areas and populations. Social or market research – the ability to produce multivariate statistics on census data is vital for many research uses. Basic population counts and counts by characteristics are also required.9 Census legislation and access to Census records The current statutory authority for taking a census of population in England and Wales is the Census Act 1920.10 The Act applies generally to Great Britain, but there are provisions for separate censuses to be carried out in Scotland. Since the introduction of the Scotland Act 199811, the census has become a devolved matter in Scotland and the Census Act 1920 now applies separately there. Prior to the 1991 Census, the Census Act 1920 was amended by the Census (Confidentiality) Act 199112 to extend provisions for the protection of confidentiality with respect to the unlawful disclosure of personal census information. Separate legislation covers the census in Northern Ireland – the Census Act (Northern Ireland) 1969.13 8 9 10 11 12 13 The 2001 Census of Population (Cm 4253), March 1999 para. 7 Office for National Statistics Census strategic development review: user requirements report (Information paper) (October 2003) Census Act 1920 (10 & 11 Geo. 5, ch. 41) Scotland Act 1998 (ch. 46) Census (Confidentiality) Act 1991 (ch. 6) Census Act (Northern Ireland) 1969 (ch. 8) (Act of the Northern Ireland Parliament) 10 RESEARCH PAPER 04/01 Section 1 of the Census Act 1920 permits the laying of an Order in Council directing that a census be taken and detailing its contents. Section 3 permits the laying of Regulations, detailing the procedures for undertaking the census and containing copies of the relevant census forms. The Schedule to the Act lists the topics on which the census may collect information. The original Statutory Instruments for the 2001 Census – the Census Order 200014 and the Census Regulations 200015 – were made in March 2000 and June 2000 respectively. Subsequently, the Census (Amendment) Act 200016 amended the Census Act 1920 to permit the inclusion of a question on religion. Amendments to the Statutory Instruments were included in the Census (Amendment) Order 200017 and the Census (Amendment) Regulations 200018 to include a question on religion. Effectively this was a voluntary question as the penalty for not responding was lifted. Individual/household records from decennial censuses up to and including 1901 are available from the Public Record Office. The Registrar-General has indicated that records relating to the 1911 Census will be opened to the public in January 2012 in line with the provisions of the Lord Chancellor’s Instrument No. 12 of 20 June 1966 which stipulated a closure period of 100 years for census records. This position was reaffirmed by the Lord Chancellor’s Advisory Council on National Records and Archives meeting in December 2003.19 The Data Protection Act 1998 introduced new provisions for the regulation of processing information relating to individuals, including the holding, use and disclosure of such information.20 The Act updated the previous 1984 Act21 primarily by extending the provisions to include manual records. The management and operation of the census databases are subject to the registration provisions of these Acts, although the names and addresses are not stored on the same system as the main census records. This is because: first, it is possible for census staff to identify an individual to whom the data relate from other information in their possession; and second, postcodes are entered and may (particularly in some rural areas or areas of low population) lead to a theoretical risk of identification. However, since the information is held only for the purpose of preparing statistical abstracts and tables, and carrying out further research, it is exempt from the subject-access provisions of the Acts. 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 SI 2000/744 SI 2000/1473 Census (Amendment) Act 2000 (ch. 24) SI 2000/3249 SI 2000/3351 http://www.pro.gov.uk/advisorycouncil/041203.htm# Data Protection Act 1998 (ch. 29) Data Protection Act 1984 (ch. 35) 11 RESEARCH PAPER 04/01 The Freedom of Information Act 2000 made provisions for the disclosure of information held by public authorities.22 The Act gives protection to the confidentiality of personal census information through the provisions of Part II of the Act, under which such information is considered to be exempt by virtue of section 41 (information provided in confidence) and section 44 (disclosure of information specifically prohibited by other legislation). The Registrar-General has explained that the legal requirement to complete a census form was fully compatible with the provisions of the European Convention on Human Rights as set out in the Human Rights Act 1998.23 Article 8(2) of the Convention makes provision for a public authority to interfere with a person’s right to privacy and respect for family life if such interference is authorised by law and is for one of the permitted aims of the Article. C. Output geography In 1991, Census small area statistics (SAS) were produced for geographical areas known as enumeration districts (EDs). EDs were manually designed by the Census offices as a means of organising the enumeration task and were primarily aimed at equalising the workloads of census enumerators. As a result of this design process, 1991 EDs varied widely in population size and geographical area. Their boundaries did not correspond with boundaries in postcode geography, and they encompassed socially diverse areas. In some cases, the enumerated populations fell below the population threshold required for data publication and the census data were, therefore, suppressed and were combined with data for a neighbouring ED. A different approach was taken for the 2001 Census in which a geographical information system was used to aid in the design of EDs based on a number of digitally mapped datasets. EDs were produced according to similar principles as 1991 although an entirely separate geography of output areas (OAs) was also produced for the publication of 2001 data. No information is released relating to individual addresses. The data for the 2001 Census uses Output Areas as its basic geographical unit. Data output is available for the following geographies: • 22 23 Local government o Government Office Regions o Local authorities o Wards o Civil Parishes/Communities Freedom of Information Act 2000 (ch. 36) Human Rights Act 1998 (ch. 42); Office for National Statistics 12 RESEARCH PAPER 04/01 • Health areas (England only) o Strategic Heath Authorities o Primary Care Trusts • Other geographies o Parliamentary constituencies o Devolved assembly constituencies o Urban and rural areas o Output Areas o National Parks D. Topic coverage and new questions The range of topics covered in the censuses of the early 19th century was limited. Census returns were typically completed by parish clergy and clerks, and overseers of the poor. These censuses normally recorded information only on the number of inhabited and uninhabited houses, number of persons by gender, and four classes of occupation. By 1841, census coverage had expanded to include age, birthplace and country of birth. As census users’ needs have grown, the number of topics included in the decennial census has increased. Key additions to the census topics since 1841 include: • • • • • • • • • • • • 1851: a detailed classification of occupations which has formed the basis of official measures of social class ever since. 1871: economic status. 1891 (in Wales only): Welsh language. 1901: number of rooms in a dwelling. 1911: industry of employment. 1921: place of work. 1931: place of usual residence (as opposed to whereabouts on the night of the census). 1951: household amenities. 1961: qualifications; migration. 1966: car ownership; travel to work. 1991: ethnic group; limiting long-standing illness.24 2001: religion (voluntary question); general health; provision of unpaid care; time since last employment; supervisor status; size of employing organisation; revised ethnic group question.25 The topics covered in the 2001 Census were: 24 25 Ethnicity was not asked in Northern Ireland in 1991 Religion has been asked in Northern Ireland since 1971 13 RESEARCH PAPER 04/01 Section 1: Usual residents • Name of each person usually resident at the address Section 2: Visitors • Name and usual address of any visitors Section 3: Household questions • Type of accommodation • Whether accommodation is self-contained • Number of rooms • Sole use of bath/shower and toilet • Lowest floor level of accommodation • Central heating • Car/van ownership • Tenure Section 4: Household relationships • Relationship between each person in the household Section 5: Individual questions • Sex • Date of birth • Marital status • Migration – address one year ago • Country of birth • Ethnic group • Religion (voluntary question) • Welsh language ability (Wales only) • Limiting long-term illness • General health • Provision of care • Academic, vocational and professional qualifications • Economic activity in past week • Time since last employment • Employed/self-employed • Size of work force at place of work • Job title in current or last job • Supervisory responsibilities • Employer’s business and name of employer • Address of work place • Method of travel to work • Usual weekly working hours 14 RESEARCH PAPER 04/01 Some consideration was given to the public acceptability of the inclusion of a question relating to personal income. Although there was some evidence, particularly among demographers and other statisticians, that a question on income was widely favoured, ONS concluded that its Census tests had revealed that “for a significant minority of the population it would not [have been]...acceptable to have that question on a census form that was compulsory”.26 It was not clear whether ONS considered a voluntary question. The Treasury Select Committee concluded that: It is clear that a question on income would have been found useful by many users of Census data. The ONS’ decision not to include such a question appears to be based, at least in part, on judgments on the public’s willingness to provide such information in the context of a Census. The information on the response rate to the question on religion suggests that compulsion is not necessarily an essential element in securing a high level of responses to specific questions. We therefore recommend that, in the light of the response rate for the question on religion, ONS should consult further on whether a question on income should be included in any future Census, and whether it should be voluntary or compulsory.27 26 27 Treasury Committee The 2001 Census in England and Wales 6 March 2002, HC 310 2001-02, q. 21 ibid (Preparations for the Census) 15 RESEARCH PAPER 04/01 Topic coverage of the Census of Population in England and Wales, 1841-2001 1841 1851 1861 1871 1881 1891 1901 1911 Age Sex Marital Status Birthplace Nationality Ethnicity Religion Usual residence Migration Economic position Journey to work Occupation Industry Time since last employment Size of workforce Place of work Supervisor status Qualifications Fertility within marriage Marriage duration Housing (number) Rooms (number) Tenure Lowest floor level of accommodation Household amenities Access to motor vehicles Self-assessed general health Infirmity Provision of unpaid personal care Limiting long-term illness Note: 1966 - this was a sample census (see p.7) Source: Angela Dale and Catherine Marsh The 1991 Census: A User's Guide (1993); Office for National Statistics 16 1921 1931 1951 1961 1966 1971 1981 1991 2001 RESEARCH PAPER 04/01 E. New classifications28 1. Ethnicity A question to establish respondents’ ethnicity was included for the first time in the 1991 Census. Although the inclusion of the question was widely seen as a success, particularly since the classification became used as standard in official surveys such as the Labour Force Survey, the General Household Survey and the Family Resources Survey, it was decided to revise the classification to enable a more detailed identification of ethnic groups and to reflect wider social change. In 2001, the Office for National Statistics announced the format for its new classification of ethnicity. The new classification has five broad ethnic groups – White (or White British), Asian (or Asian British), Black (or Black British), Mixed, Chinese and Other ethnic groups – within which are further, sub-categories of ethnicity, designed to provide a finer classification. The most significant change was the inclusion of a Mixed ethnic group category. • • • 28 29 White or White British 29 o White British o White Irish o Other White backgrounds Mixed o White and Black Caribbean o White and Black African o White and Asian o Other Mixed background Asian or Asian British o Indian o Pakistani o Bangladeshi o Other Asian background Further information relating to 2001 Census output classifications are available in a paper published by ONS at http://www.statistics.gov.uk/census2001/outputclassifications.asp Scotland: An additional option of “White Scottish” was included for respondents in Scotland. Wales: After lengthy debate it was decided not to offer an option of “White Welsh” (known as the “Welsh tick-box”), rather respondents could write “Welsh” in the space provided under the option “Other White background”. For further information, see Library Research Paper 01/21, pp. 15-18 Northern Ireland: A single “White” category was offered to respondents in Northern Ireland with no distinction between British and Irish, and no options for different types of “Mixed” ethnicity. Respondents in Northern Ireland were also offered an additional tick-box for “Irish Traveller”. There was some controversy that an “English” tick-box was not included as an option. Gerald Howarth MP observed that “it appears acceptable to be Scottish, Welsh or Irish but not English…The wording of the census is not just stupid. It is also sinister. It is designed to bring about the annihilation of Englishness and the promotion of multi-culturalism” (Telegraph, 23.04.01) 17 RESEARCH PAPER 04/01 • • 2. Black or Black British o Caribbean o African o Other Black background Chinese or Other ethnic group o Chinese o Other ethnic group Socio-economic classification (NS-SEC) From 2001 the National Statistics Socio-Economic Classification (NS-SEC) has been used for all official statistics and surveys. NS-SEC replaced the classification Social Class based on Occupation (SC), formerly Registrar General’s Social Class, and Socioeconomic Groups (SEG). NS-SEC is an occupationally based classification but includes rules to provide coverage of the whole adult population. The version of the classification used for most analyses, including the Census, has eight classes, the first of which may be further sub-divided. 1 Higher managerial and professional occupations 1.1 Large employers and higher managerial occupations 1.2 Higher professional occupations 2 Lower managerial and professional occupations 3 Intermediate occupations 4 Small employers and own account workers 5 Lower supervisory and technical occupations 6 Semi-routine occupations 7 Routine occupations 8 Never worked and long-term unemployed For complete coverage, the previously used categories of “students”, “occupations not stated or inadequately described” and “not classifiable for other reasons” have been merged as “not classified”.30 F. Issues relating to the conduct of the Census 1. Outsourcing of fieldwork The House of Commons Public Accounts Committee and the National Audit Office have conducted investigations into the outsourcing of the administration of various Census services, including the data capture and coding of completed forms, telephone helplines, 30 See particularly Heath, A., Martin, J. and Beerten, R., “Old and New Social Class Measures” in Rose, D. and Pevalin, D. (eds.) A Researcher’s Guide to the National Statistics Socio-Economic Classification (2003) 18 RESEARCH PAPER 04/01 printing, delivery and secure collection of Census forms, and the administration of field staff pay. Outsourced services accounted for £69.1 million in England and Wales, representing 33% of the Census budget. An additional £7.7 million was paid to Royal Mail to cover the cost of post-back services. ONS encountered particular difficulties in the outsourcing of services. The ONS Census Director resigned from the Civil Service in April 2002 following a number of damaging reports regarding the retention of advisors on a non-competitive basis, and the outsourcing of field staff pay resulted in delays and inaccurate payments being made.31 ONS also anticipated that 70% of Census forms would be posted back via Royal Mail, leaving 30% to be collected by Census field staff. In the event, the post-back was more successful than planned (88%). The Public Accounts Committee observed that ONS’s field information systems were “inadequate and prevented it from assessing the progress of post-back in 2,017 Census districts immediately after the Census”.32 2. Foot and Mouth Disease There was an outbreak of Foot and Mouth Disease during the enumeration for the 2001 Census. In March 2001, the National Statistician announced alternative arrangements would be put in place so that Census forms could be delivered to farms and households by mail or, where practical, by prior arrangement to an agreed point such as a farm boundary.33 The arrangements put in place by ONS were widely applauded. The Treasury Select Committee noted that …the available evidence suggests that the quality of the Census data collected in the countryside has not suffered as a result of the foot and mouth epidemic. We congratulate ONS on reacting sensibly and pragmatically to an unexpected but very serious problem and the field staff on their sensitivity to the special requirements of the farming community.34 3. Response rates The overall coverage of the 2001 Census among the population of England and Wales was 98%, comprising 94% responding through completed Census forms and a further 4% identified by enumerators as living in households but for which no further data was made 31 32 33 34 National Audit Office Outsourcing the 2001 Census HC 1211 Session 2001-02 (18 October 2002), especially pp 15-18 Committee of Public Accounts The Office for National Statistics: Outsourcing the 2001 Census Ninth Report of Session 2002-03 HC 543, p.6 Office for National Statistics Census: Foot and Mouth – Statement by the National Statistician (20 March 2001) Treasury Committee The 2001 Census in England and Wales 6 March 2002, HC 310 2001-02 19 RESEARCH PAPER 04/01 available, either through incapacity or some other relevant factor. This implied that around 1 million people (2%) failed to return a Census form or identify themselves to enumerators when legally obliged to do so. ONS undertook a Census Coverage Survey to provide a statistical basis for adjusting the results of the count to arrive at a more accurate estimate of the overall population. In a number of areas, response rates were significantly lower than the national average. As the Public Accounts Committee noted, “the response rate in ten Inner London boroughs was below 80%, which has led some local authorities to question the results for their areas”. Since a key objective of the 2001 Census was to target field staff at “hard-to-reach” areas, the Committee judged that ONS “had failed to bring the response rates [in these areas] anywhere near the national response rate [while] it should also explore alternative approaches in the resourcing of enumeration teams in Inner London”.35 1991 and 2001 Census response rates by area - England & Wales Inner London Outer London Main Metropolitan areas Other metropolitan areas Non-metropolitan cities Other non-metropolitan areas Cardiff, Newport & Swansea Other Welsh areas Total All people 1991 2001 88% 78% 96% 90% 94% 92% 97% 95% 95% 94% 97% 96% 95% 93% 97% 94% 96% 94% Male 1991 86% 95% 92% 96% 93% 97% 94% 97% 95% 2001 77% 89% 91% 95% 93% 96% 93% 94% 93% Female 1991 2001 90% 79% 96% 90% 96% 92% 98% 96% 96% 94% 98% 97% 97% 94% 98% 95% 97% 94% Source: Office for National Statistics Data relating to Census response rates in local authority districts in England and Wales are available in Library Standard Note 2001 Census of Population: Response rates in local authority districts in England and Wales, available on the Parliamentary intranet.36 35 36 ibid., p. 6 http://hcl1.hclibrary.parliament.uk/notes/sgss/snsg-02760.pdf 20 RESEARCH PAPER 04/01 2001 Census response rates by local authority district Lowest Kensington and Chelsea Hackney City of London Westminster Tower Hamlets Hammersmith and Fulham Camden Southwark Islington Lambeth Brent Newham Lewisham Haringey Slough UA Ealing Greenwich Ceredigion Luton UA Barking and Dagenham Redbridge Croydon Rushmoor Waltham Forest Merton 64% 72% 74% 74% 76% 76% 77% 77% 78% 79% 79% 80% 81% 83% 85% 85% 86% 86% 86% 86% 87% 87% 88% 88% 88% Highest Teesdale Castle Morpeth Selby South Norfolk St. Edmundsbury Broadland North Devon Kennet Chester-le-Street Alnwick Bolsover Durham Havant North East Derbyshire Rugby West Dorset Staffordshire Moorlands Daventry South Hams Hambleton Malvern Hills Vale of White Horse Mid Suffolk North Wiltshire Shrewsbury and Atcham 99% 99% 99% 99% 99% 99% 99% 99% 99% 99% 99% 99% 99% 99% 99% 99% 99% 98% 98% 98% 98% 98% 98% 98% 98% Source: Office for National Statistics 4. The One Number Census The 2001 Census results were the first to represent the entire population. This was achieved through a new strategy known as the ‘One Number Census’ (ONC). One of the key elements of the ONC was an independent follow-up survey. The Census Coverage Survey (CCS) involved face-to-face interviews with a sample of 320,000 households from every local authority in the UK. In previous censuses, the total population given was the raw count, reflecting a response rate of around 98%. By combining the results of the census and the CCS, it was possible in 2001 to estimate the total resident population - the ‘one number’ – with a margin of error, later identified as +/- 0.2%. The One Number Census process involved a number of stages: • • • • A Census Coverage Survey conducted during May/June 2001; Records from the CCS were matched to those from the 2001 Census; Populations of the sample areas were estimated from the results of the matching using dual system estimation techniques which enabled an estimate of those persons missed by both the census and the CCS to be made; Populations for each local authority by age and sex were then estimated using a combination of standard regression and small area estimation techniques; 21 RESEARCH PAPER 04/01 • • Households and persons estimated to have been missed by the census were then imputed to produce a fully adjusted census database; and finally All population estimates were carefully quality-assured using demographic analysis and comparison with aggregate level administrative data. However, the process and methodology behind the imputation of missing households and individuals appeared to cause some concern: …[the One Number Census] has led to accusations officials have ‘made people up’ to complete the statistics. How do you know a person exists? Do they need a name? Must they really live where they think they do? Not according to the Office for National Statistics, which says that it is so sure that 2% of the population is out there – just not on the census – that it has come up with details including age, sex and addresses for a million or so ‘individuals’.37 Nonetheless, the National Statistician concluded in answer to a recent parliamentary question from Mark Field MP that the One Number Census process added considerably to our knowledge of the quality of the census at a local authority level. However, in the future it will be possible to place even more emphasis on producing measures of quality. This will be a critical shift in determining future actions.38 5. Local authority population estimates There are two key sources of population data at the national, regional and local authority level. The first is the decennial Census of Population conducted every ten years. The second is an annual series of inter-censal population estimates which, using the previous decennial Census as a base, estimate the mid-year population in a given area taking into account births, deaths and migration. The 2001 Census was notable in that the variation in England and Wales between the Census population count and the previous year’s (2000) mid-year estimates was over 900,000, and exceeded one million across the whole UK. The National Statistician, Len Cook, gave a detailed explanation to the Treasury Select Committee of the difference between the 2001 Census population count and the 2000 mid-year population estimates. He suggested that this was not as high as had been reported in the press – as the UK’s “missing million” – but, rather, the residual difference was just 300,000, mostly attributable to systematic problems in the production of accurate migration estimates: 37 38 http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/2283352.stm HC Deb 14 July 2003 c129-30w 22 RESEARCH PAPER 04/01 Mr. Cook: Firstly, they were not missing. We have a population statistics system during the decade where we have a Census at the start and end of each decade and, in between the decade, we measure births and deaths, we measure people who arrive in the United Kingdom and depart from the United Kingdom and we also measure people who shift between local authorities. When we published the results of the 2001 Census, we found that the calculations that we produced for our population estimates using the 1991 Census as a base gave us a difference of 1.1 million people and that was a very large difference. We reviewed firstly the adjustments made in the 1991 Census and concluded that in fact that [1991] Census had adjusted incorrectly for missing population. So, we then concluded that we had a 900,000 difference. We then published the results on that basis…at the time we did that, we set off several studies to try and find an empirical analysis that explained the 900,000 difference…One is that we reviewed all the migration estimation processes we had based on the information we now have and we believe that we, in revising the migration estimates that we had - and estimating migration outflow, for example, from Britain is probably the most difficult job that we have - we added 368,000 to that difference. So, we then ended up with a difference of some 500,000. We then have reviewed the Census statistics by linking the 2001 Census to the 1991 and earlier Censuses and we believe that we have found an undercount in the 2001 Census biased towards younger males of approximately 180,000 and the residual difference of 300,000 we believe is still associated with migration. So, in fact, we have made a revision to the Census and I think that we have provided a more substantive explanation for the bulk of the difference.39 Data relating to variations between the 2000 mid-year population estimates and 2001 Census population count, by local authority district in England and Wales is available in Library Standard Note Variation between 2001 Census population counts and 2000 midyear estimates – data for local authority districts in England and Wales40 and 2001 Census – the UK’s “missing million”41, both available on the Parliamentary intranet. Census data and mid-year population estimates are important in determining the funding formulae used to allocate central government resources to other organisations such as the devolved administrations (via the Barnett formula), local authorities and health bodies. In 2003-04 £44 billion in Formula Grant was allocated to local authorities in England and £148 billion to Primary Care Trusts. Population data informs the targeting of resources in particular areas such as European programmes of regional economic aid and is central to the planning of local authority services including education, social services, housing, transport and planning policies. 39 40 41 Treasury Committee (Sub-Committee), Office for National Statistics Annual Report 2002-03, 15 October 2003, HC 1177 2002-03, q74; http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm200203/cmselect/cmtreasy/1177/3101501.htm http://hcl1.hclibrary.parliament.uk/notes/sgss/snsg-02761.pdf http://hcl1.hclibrary.parliament.uk/notes/sgss/snsg-02029.pdf 23 RESEARCH PAPER 04/01 The City of Westminster council was particularly concerned that the 2001 Census-based estimate for its area was 26% lower than the 2000 population estimate. In December 2002, the Council approached the Statistics Commission to ask it to investigate. In October 2003, the Statistics Commission published its interim report, concluding that ONS needed to revisit the population estimates for the Westminster area. The Statistics Commission also proposed that a more general population count in 2006 should be considered, particularly in the areas that proved most difficult to count in 2001. In practice, this would mean that much of Inner London may need to be re-counted. Given the problems associated with migration data, identified in the National Statistician’s account to the Treasury Select Committee, the Commission further recommended a quality review of migration data while Government was invited to consider the introduction of a national address register to aid enumeration and accurate counting. Nonetheless, the Commission found that “the 2001 Census was conducted [by ONS] according to the best methodology available for a conventional Census” albeit the method “failed to cope adequately with the most extreme of circumstances”. Local authority districts with highest % variation between 2001 Census and 2000 mid-year population estimates Census count below MYE District Westminster Forest Heath Kensington and Chelsea Cambridge Richmond upon Thames Manchester Oxford Elmbridge Southend-on-Sea UA Barnet Rutland UA Richmondshire Three Rivers Rother Chester-le-Street Cardiff Epsom and Ewell Bristol, City of UA Windsor and Maidenhead UA Surrey Heath Middlesbrough UA Shepway Derby UA Suffolk Coastal Nottingham UA Census count above MYE % diff -25.9 -21.6 -16.5 -12.5 -11.7 -10.6 -9.9 -9.6 -9.4 -9.0 -8.5 -8.4 -8.3 -7.2 -7.0 -6.8 -6.3 -6.3 -6.3 -6.3 -6.3 -6.2 -6.2 -6.1 -5.6 District City of London Pendle West Somerset Slough UA Oswestry Lewes Thurrock UA Rushmoor Barking and Dagenham Selby Tower Hamlets West Wiltshire Wellingborough Telford & Wrekin UA Ceredigion Ryedale Penwith Gravesham Torridge Babergh Corby Bromsgrove Reigate and Banstead South Staffordshire Lincoln Source: Office for National Statistics 24 % diff 12.8 7.6 7.2 7.1 5.9 5.4 5.3 5.3 5.1 5.0 5.0 4.9 4.7 4.6 4.5 4.3 4.2 4.0 3.8 3.8 3.7 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.4 RESEARCH PAPER 04/01 Regarding the specifics of the Westminster case, the Commission identified that it was “impossible to know the population of Westminster on Census night in 2001 with certainty” and that the level of uncertainty was “substantially amplified due to Westminster’s low response in the initial enumeration” and other local factors such as the extent of “churn in population” – 25% of Westminster’s electorate on the electoral register changes annually. Crucially, the Commission was unable to identify any alternative population estimate as being preferable to ONS’s published estimate.42 ONS undertook a Census Matching Project to investigate potential discrepancies between the administrative address lists of Manchester and Westminster City Councils, and the address list collected by ONS for the 2001 Census. Manchester was chosen because it was the local authority with the greatest difference between its Census-based population estimates and the population estimated from the local authority’s address lists. Westminster had a particularly poor response rate and the largest difference between the Census count and its previously estimated population. The matching work was divided into two stages for each of the local authorities. The first phase involved automatic matching of the address lists between those used by the authorities and those used by ONS. The second phase involved further clerical matching. The Manchester matching project found that an estimated 14,000 addresses were missed in the Census enumeration.43 The matching results for Westminster have not yet been published, but will be available via the ONS website.44 G. Will there be a Census in 2011? The National Statistician, Len Cook, recently confirmed that there would be a decennial Census in 2011: The census is the biggest survey in Britain and the largest single activity by government that involves everyone, every ten years. It has a special place in information about Britain. But, out of the great variety of reviews and studies involving the census, a path towards the next census in 2011 is now emerging. Great improvements in managing information in government mean that with the right legal protection, we could put together much of what we obtain from the census using information government already holds. However, we will not be prepared by 2011 for full replacement of the census by bringing together administrative records. We want to make the best of what we 42 43 44 Statistics Commission The 2001 Census in Westminster: Interim Report (October 2003), also available at http://www.statscom.org.uk/resources/reports_docs/census2001.pdf http://www.statistics.gov.uk/downloads/theme_population/InterimReport_CensusMatching.pdf http://www.nationalstatistics.gov.uk/StatBase/Product.asp?vlnk=601 25 RESEARCH PAPER 04/01 will have then and we are publishing proposals today that present a way forward.45 Jil Matheson, ONS’s acting Executive Director of Economic and Social Reporting, confirmed in her evidence to the Treasury Select Committee that the proposals for the 2011 Census were designed to encourage “extensive public engagement”.46 To this end, ONS recently published a discussion paper about the proposed design for the 2011 Census in England and Wales. In the paper, they identify a number of issues arising from the 2001 Census, including • • • • • • Maximising response rates, particularly in inner cities Improve understanding of coverage Provision of outputs on multiple population bases Improvements in mechanisms for delivery of census forms, including the introduction of a unique identifier and barcode using national address lists, and the establishment of a form tracking system to aid fieldwork Flexibility in methods of collection, including post-back, online form completion, telephone interviewing Improved follow-up and awareness-raising of the legal obligation to complete census forms and the penalties for failing to do so, including a more effective prosecution strategy.47 The Report of the National Strategy for Neighbourhood Renewal Policy Action Team 18 (PAT 18) recommended in 2000 that ONS consider the merit of conducting a census in 2006 in order to update data in the Neighbourhood Statistics System (NeSS) (www.neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk). ONS estimated that a census in 2006 would cost between £170 million and £220 million and that this expenditure would “not be justified by its value to the development of the Neighbourhood Statistics System”.48 As the 2001 Census showed, the current system of decennial censuses with population estimates in intervening years can lead to sharp revisions of the population estimates in census years. ONS are currently consulting as to the establishment of an Integrated Population Statistics System (IPSS), further aided by a Continuous Population Survey which could amalgamate four existing social surveys, provisionally from 2007.49 The 45 46 47 48 49 http://www.statistics.gov.uk/about/other_letters/ipss_proposals.asp Treasury Committee (Sub-Committee), Office for National Statistics Annual Report 2002-03, 15 October 2003, HC 1177 2002-03, q.93; http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm200203/cmselect/cmtreasy/1177/3101506.htm Office for National Statistics The 2011 Census: A proposed design for England and Wales (Discussion Paper) (October 2003) Office for National Statistics Review of the Need for a 2006 Census in England and Wales (2002) Office for National Statistics Information Paper: Census strategic development review – Alternatives to a Census: Rolling Census (October 2003) available online at http://www.statistics.gov.uk/downloads/theme_population/rolling_census.pdf 26 RESEARCH PAPER 04/01 IPSS would combine census, survey and administrative data, linked at the individual person level, to create a single, comprehensive database which is updated over time. The database will underpin all ONS population and social statistics, resulting in more consistent statistics for the public sector, NHS, academia and private sector. The key elements of the proposed new Population System are: • • • • • a high quality address register, covering all properties in England and Wales a comprehensive statistical database combining administrative and survey data by linking information at the individual person and household level following the 2011 Census, the linked statistical and census databases would be combined to create a linked population statistics database; from 2013 onwards, the linked population statistics database would be updated using administrative records, survey data, the address register, and any future population register, and the linked population statistics database would form the basis of all future population statistics produced by ONS, including populating the Neighbourhood Statistics system and underpinning the mid-year population estimates series.50 However, the creation of a linked population statistics database through a process of data matching raises a number of important legal and ethical issues. Data matching is the linking of information about the same (or similar) members of two or more datasets, typically on the basis of information held in common, to produce a further, matched dataset. Crucially, the body of legislation governing the production of official statistics would need to be amended to explicitly provide for the linking of datasets and the creation of a new, unified system. Issues of privacy and consent are also important while the need to hold identifying information for the purposes of data linkage also raises data confidentiality issues. Although the Government is continuing to consult on the issues surrounding data matching, the National Statistics Protocol on Data Matching identifies the importance of ensuring that any data matching • • • • 50 is for statistical purposes only, with controls to ensure individual data are protected; is authorised by those with responsibility for the collection of the original sources being matched, who remain responsible for their protection; complies with the law and the principles outlined in the National Statistics Code of Practice; and does not put at risk public trust in the practices and methods of National Statistics.51 Office for National Statistics Proposals for an Integrated Population Statistics System (Discussion Paper) (October 2003), available at http://www.statistics.gov.uk/downloads/theme_population/ipss.pdf. Further information is available in A Demographic Statistics Service for the 21st Century (July 2003), http://www.statistics.gov.uk/about/Methodology_by_theme/downloads/Demographic_Statistics_Service.pdf 27 RESEARCH PAPER 04/01 H. Accompanying CD-ROM and further information Further information is available on a CD-ROM which accompanies the printed version of this Research Paper, including complete Census data for all 659 UK Parliamentary constituencies. Please note that the House of Commons Library cannot accept responsibility for any technical or other problems associated with use of this CD-ROM. A help facility is provided on the CD-ROM. Data is also available in downloadable form using the Neighbourhood Statistics portal on the Office for National Statistics website at http://neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk or their dedicated 2001 Census page at http://www.statistics.gov.uk/census2001 Library Research Papers are compiled for the benefit of Members of Parliament and their personal staff. Authors are available to discuss the contents of this paper and the underlying data with Members and their staff but cannot advise members of the general public. ONS Census Customer Services staff can provide advice to the public: Census Customer Services ONS Titchfield Fareham Hants PO15 5RR Telephone: +44 (0)1329 813800 Fax: +44 (0)1329 813587 Minicom: +44 (0)1329 813669 E-mail: [email protected] 51 Office for National Statistics National Statistics Code of Practice Protocol on Data Matching (March 2003) http://www.statistics.gov.uk/about/consultations/general_consultations/downloads/Protocol_on_Data_Matching.pdf 28 RESEARCH PAPER 04/01 II Key results and findings Notes on illustrative maps The addition of illustrative maps to this Research Paper is intended to make the interpretation of census data easier. However, the following notes should be borne in mind when drawing conclusions from these maps: • Maps show selected data for constituencies in Great Britain52, with an expanded view of constituencies in London. • The 641 constituencies in Great Britain have been divided into five equally sized bands, also known as ‘quintile groups’, each of which contain about 128 constituencies (20% of the all constituencies in Great Britain). • Quintile groups have been colour-coded from dark green – the 20% of constituencies with the highest proportions – through to light green – the 20% with the lowest percentages. • Each map uses a different scale to illustrate data. The scale is provided in the legend. • Constituencies with rates near the boundaries of these quintiles will be coloured differently even though their data may only differ slightly from those in another, neighbouring quintile group. NOTE: All mapping is © Ordnance Survey and must not be reproduced without permission. 52 Northern Ireland constituency boundary data is not currently available to the Library. 29 RESEARCH PAPER 04/01 A. Population Density Constituency Migration persons/hectare Rank Constituency Highest Kensington and Chelsea 130.98 1 Highest Edinburgh Central Islington North 124.27 2 Bristol West % Rank 28.0 1 26.1 2 Hammersmith and Fulham 121.94 3 Glasgow Kelvin 25.9 3 Hackney North and Stoke Newington 119.56 4 Cardiff Central 25.3 4 Vauxhall 117.23 5 Leeds North West 25.2 5 24.0 6 24.0 7 Regent's Park and North Kensington 115.90 6 Cambridge Islington South and Finsbury 112.43 7 Nottingham South Bethnal Green and Bow 109.71 8 Sheffield Central 23.3 8 Holborn and St. Pancras 107.41 9 Manchester Gorton 23.3 9 Liverpool Riverside 23.1 10 Rank Camberwell and Peckham 105.04 10 North Southwark and Bermondsey 102.81 11 Streatham 97.63 12 Hackney South and Shoreditch 96.03 13 Age 0-15 Battersea 84.09 14 Constituency % Tooting 83.61 15 Tottenham 83.38 16 Highest Birmingham Sparkbrook and Small Heath 30.8 1 West Ham 82.13 17 Belfast West 28.2 2 Lewisham Deptford 79.87 18 East Ham 27.2 3 Brent East 79.39 19 Foyle 26.8 4 Hampstead and Highgate 78.94 20 Birmingham Ladywood 26.8 5 Mid Ulster 26.4 6 Bradford West Lowest 26.4 7 Gordon 0.37 640 Blackburn 26.3 8 Fermanagh and South Tyrone 0.36 641 Birmingham Hodge Hill 26.3 9 Stirling 0.33 642 West Tyrone 25.9 10 Berwick-upon-Tweed 0.30 643 Hexham 0.30 644 Tweeddale, Ettrick and Lauderdale 0.29 645 Constituency % Montgomeryshire 0.28 646 Penrith and The Border 0.26 647 Highest Battersea 59.9 1 Age 16-44 Rank West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine 0.24 648 Edinburgh Central 59.5 2 Roxburgh and Berwickshire 0.23 649 Glasgow Kelvin 58.7 3 Brecon and Radnorshire 0.22 650 Tooting 57.5 4 Meirionnydd Nant Conwy 0.21 651 Vauxhall 56.5 5 Orkney and Shetland 0.17 652 Streatham 56.3 6 Galloway and Upper Nithsdale 0.15 653 Hammersmith and Fulham 56.1 7 North Tayside 0.15 654 North Southwark and Bermondsey 55.8 8 Inverness East, Nairn and Lochaber 0.10 655 Cities of London and Westminster 55.0 9 Bristol West 54.8 10 Argyll and Bute 0.10 656 Western Isles 0.09 657 Ross, Skye and Inverness West 0.08 658 Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross 0.06 659 Age 65+ 30 Constituency % Highest Christchurch 29.9 1 East Devon 28.9 2 Harwich 28.2 3 Worthing West 28.1 4 Bexhill and Battle 28.0 5 New Forest West 27.8 6 North Norfolk 25.4 7 Eastbourne 25.4 8 West Dorset 24.6 9 Bognor Regis and Littlehampton 24.4 10 Rank RESEARCH PAPER 04/01 B. Ethnicity White Constituency Chinese % Constituency % Rank 1 Highest Manchester Central 2.7 1 2 Hendon 2.7 2 99.6 3 Poplar and Canning Town 2.6 3 99.6 4 Cities of London and Westminster 2.6 4 Highest Newry and Armagh 99.7 West Tyrone 99.6 Galloway and Upper Nithsdale Mid Ulster Rank South Down 99.6 5 Lewisham Deptford 2.2 5 North Antrim 99.5 6 Liverpool Riverside 2.2 6 Roxburgh and Berwickshire 99.5 7 North Southwark and Bermondsey 2.2 7 Fermanagh and South Tyrone 99.5 8 Cambridge 2.1 8 Penrith and The Border 99.5 9 Islington South and Finsbury 2.1 9 Berwick-upon-Tweed 99.5 10 Holborn and St. Pancras 2.0 10 Belfast West 99.5 11 Finchley and Golders Green 1.9 11 Banff and Buchan 99.5 12 Kensington and Chelsea 1.9 12 Cunninghame North 99.5 13 Camberwell and Peckham 1.9 13 Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley 99.4 14 Vauxhall 1.7 14 Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross 99.4 15 Brent North 1.5 15 Workington 99.4 16 Oxford East 1.5 16 Montgomeryshire 99.4 17 Edinburgh South 1.5 17 Argyll and Bute 99.4 18 Greenwich and Woolwich 1.5 18 Western Isles 99.4 19 Hampstead and Highgate 1.5 19 East Lothian 99.3 20 Islington North 1.5 20 % Rank Indian/Pakistani/Bangladeshi Constituency Black % Rank 1 Highest Camberwell and Peckham 39.2 1 2 Lewisham Deptford 30.7 2 41.3 3 Vauxhall 29.8 3 38.9 4 Brent South 29.7 4 Highest Birmingham Sparkbrook and Small Heath 51.2 Leicester East 41.7 Bradford West Bethnal Green and Bow Constituency Birmingham Ladywood 38.9 5 Tottenham 28.6 5 East Ham 38.2 6 Hackney South and Shoreditch 27.3 6 Ilford South 35.2 7 Croydon North 23.9 7 Ealing Southall 34.1 8 West Ham 23.8 8 Brent North 32.9 9 Lewisham West 23.8 9 Birmingham Perry Barr 30.5 10 Streatham 22.6 10 Leicester South 29.0 11 Hackney North and Stoke Newington 22.0 11 Harrow East 28.7 12 North Southwark and Bermondsey 20.6 12 Slough 27.3 13 Dulwich and West Norwood 20.2 13 West Ham 27.1 14 Brent East 18.3 14 Feltham and Heston 26.8 15 Edmonton 18.1 15 Blackburn 26.2 16 East Ham 17.7 16 Bradford North 24.1 17 Leyton and Wanstead 17.6 17 Poplar and Canning Town 24.0 18 Birmingham Ladywood 17.3 18 Brent South 23.0 19 Walthamstow 17.0 19 Walsall South 22.0 20 Lewisham East 14.8 20 32 RESEARCH PAPER 04/01 C. Religion Christian Constituency Hindu % Rank Constituency % Rank Highest Mid Ulster 93.6 1 Highest Leicester East 27.2 1 West Tyrone 92.5 2 Brent North 25.1 2 Foyle 91.6 3 Harrow East 22.7 3 Fermanagh and South Tyrone 91.5 4 Brent South 18.9 4 Newry and Armagh 91.5 5 Harrow West 16.3 5 Belfast West 89.6 6 Ilford South 10.5 6 South Down 89.3 7 East Ham 10.2 7 Upper Bann 88.0 8 Ealing; Southall 10.2 8 Makerfield 88.0 9 Leicester West 8.9 9 North Antrim 87.8 10 Leicester South 8.7 10 % Rank % Rank Highest Birmingham Sparkbrook & Small Heath 48.8 1 Highest Hendon 18.0 1 Bethnal Green and Bow 39.2 2 Finchley and Golders Green 17.9 2 Bradford West 37.6 3 Hertsmere 11.3 3 East Ham 29.7 4 Ilford North 10.2 4 Birmingham; Ladywood 29.5 5 Hackney North and Stoke Newington 9.5 5 Blackburn 25.7 6 Hampstead and Highgate 9.2 6 Poplar and Canning Town 25.4 7 Harrow East 8.9 7 8.7 8 Muslim Constituency Jewish Constituency West Ham 23.6 8 Bury South Bradford North 20.6 9 Chipping Barnet 7.8 9 Ilford South 19.6 10 Leeds North East 7.7 10 % Rank Sikh Constituency Highest Ealing; Southall Non or not stated 18.0 % Rank 1 Highest Aberdeen North Constituency 49.3 1 Feltham and Heston 11.8 2 Aberdeen Central 48.7 2 Warley 11.3 3 Edinburgh North and Leith 45.5 3 Wolverhampton South East 10.6 4 Edinburgh Central 44.6 4 Hayes and Harlington 10.4 5 Aberdeen South 44.2 5 Birmingham; Perry Barr 9.5 6 Central Fife 43.9 6 Ilford South 9.4 7 Edinburgh South 42.4 7 Slough 9.1 8 Dunfermline East 42.0 8 Wolverhampton South West 8.1 9 Kirkcaldy 41.9 9 West Bromwich East 7.3 10 Brighton Pavilion 41.1 10 34 RESEARCH PAPER 04/01 D. Health and carers Limiting long-term illness (all ages) Constituency Limiting long-term illness (working ages) % % Rank 1 Highest Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross 38.6 1 2 Glasgow Shettleston 36.4 2 46.7 3 Cynon Valley 31.2 3 46.6 4 Rhondda 29.9 4 Highest Glasgow Shettleston 50.3 Easington 46.8 Rhondda Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney Rank Constituency Aberavon 45.7 5 Western Isles 29.0 5 Glasgow Springburn 44.9 6 Glasgow Springburn 26.6 6 Cynon Valley 44.1 7 Belfast North 26.0 7 Glasgow Maryhill 43.3 8 Aberavon 25.4 8 Blaenau Gwent 42.8 9 Easington 24.6 9 Llanelli 42.0 10 Blaenau Gwent 24.5 10 17.6 650 Buckingham 8.0 650 Lowest Kensington and Chelsea Lowest Oxford West and Abingdon 17.6 651 Runnymede and Weybridge 7.9 651 Maidenhead 17.4 652 Beaconsfield 7.8 652 North East Hampshire 17.3 653 Windsor 7.8 653 Esher and Walton 17.2 654 Esher and Walton 7.8 654 Surrey Heath 17.2 655 Wimbledon 7.7 655 Windsor 17.0 656 Oxford West and Abingdon 7.7 656 Buckingham 16.9 657 Richmond Park 7.6 657 Richmond Park 16.9 658 Belfast West 6.0 658 15.4 659 Wokingham 3.5 659 % Rank Wokingham Carers 20+ hours per week Constituency Highest Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross 11.5 1 Glasgow Shettleston 7.5 2 Cynon Valley 6.7 3 Easington 6.4 4 Western Isles 6.4 5 Glasgow Springburn 6.4 6 Aberavon 6.3 7 Rhondda 6.2 8 Llanelli 5.9 9 Liverpool Walton 5.9 10 36 RESEARCH PAPER 04/01 E. Employment Full-time employees Constituency Unemployed % % Rank 1 Highest Birmingham Ladywood 18.3 1 2 Birmingham Sparkbrook and Small Heath 15.7 2 69.3 3 Belfast West 15.4 3 68.9 4 Liverpool Riverside 13.1 4 Highest Battersea 70.9 Tooting 70.4 Livingston Slough Rank Constituency Aldershot 68.6 5 Glasgow Shettleston 13.1 5 Feltham and Heston 68.5 6 Liverpool Walton 12.2 6 Basingstoke 68.3 7 Manchester Central 12.2 7 Putney 68.2 8 Glasgow Springburn 12.1 8 Cumbernauld and Kilsyth 68.1 9 Camberwell and Peckham 12.0 9 Milton Keynes South West 68.1 10 Middlesbrough 12.0 10 Part-time employees Constituency Long-term unemployed* Rank Constituency % Rank 23.2 1 Highest Belfast West 46.6 1 23.1 2 Newry and Armagh 45.5 2 Cleethorpes 23.0 3 Foyle 45.3 3 Isle of Wight 22.8 4 Belfast North 44.9 4 Mid Dorset and North Poole 22.8 5 West Tyrone 42.0 5 Waveney 22.5 6 East Londonderry 41.1 6 Highest Carlisle Wansdyke % Great Grimsby 22.5 7 Liverpool Wavertree 40.9 7 Norwich North 22.4 8 Liverpool Walton 40.8 8 Yeovil 22.3 9 Ynys Mon 40.7 9 Ryedale 22.2 10 Liverpool Riverside 40.6 10 * % of all unemployed Self-employed Constituency % Rank Highest Brecon and Radnorshire 25.9 1 Leominster 24.7 2 Montgomeryshire 24.5 3 Penrith and The Border 24.4 4 Ludlow 24.4 5 Meirionnydd Nant Conwy 23.5 6 Torridge and West Devon 23.3 7 Westmorland and Lonsdale 23.2 8 Totnes 22.7 9 Bexhill and Battle 22.6 10 38 RESEARCH PAPER 04/01 F. Industry Agriculture etc Constituency Hotels & catering % Highest Galloway and Upper Nithsdale 13.2 Orkney and Shetland 10.7 Montgomeryshire Brecon and Radnorshire Rank Constituency % Rank 1 Highest Blackpool South 13.0 1 2 Meirionnydd Nant Conwy 12.1 2 10.7 3 Westmorland and Lonsdale 11.9 3 10.4 4 North Cornwall 11.7 4 Roxburgh and Berwickshire 9.8 5 Inverness East, Nairn and Lochaber 11.0 5 Penrith and The Border 9.6 6 Torbay 10.8 6 Argyll and Bute 8.8 7 St. Ives 10.8 7 Leominster 8.7 8 Argyll and Bute 10.4 8 Ceredigion 8.7 9 Scarborough and Whitby 10.3 9 Torridge and West Devon 8.6 10 Conwy 10.2 10 Mining etc Constituency Financial intermediation % Highest Aberdeen South 17.0 Mid Ulster 16.1 West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine Rank Constituency % Rank 1 Highest Kensington and Chelsea 20.0 1 2 Cities of London and Westminster 13.5 2 16.0 3 Rayleigh 13.5 3 South Down 15.9 4 Brentwood and Ongar 13.2 4 Gordon 14.9 5 Poplar and Canning Town 13.2 5 Aberdeen North 14.6 6 Edinburgh Central 12.9 6 Aberdeen Central 14.1 7 Billericay 12.9 7 West Tyrone 13.5 8 Upminster 12.7 8 Banff and Buchan 13.1 9 Southend West 12.6 9 Barnsley East and Mexborough 12.4 10 Hornchurch 12.4 10 Constituency % Rank Highest Blaenau Gwent 32.6 1 Islwyn 30.6 2 Pendle 30.3 3 Walsall North 30.2 4 Stoke-on-Trent North 29.3 5 Burnley 29.3 6 Ogmore 29.2 7 Amber Valley 29.2 8 Stoke-on-Trent South 29.2 9 West Bromwich West 29.1 10 Manufacturing 40 RESEARCH PAPER 04/01 G. Qualifications No qualification Constituency Degree (or equivalent) and above % Highest Belfast West 51.5 Belfast North 51.4 Glasgow Shettleston Glasgow Springburn Rank Constituency % Rank 1 Highest Kensington and Chelsea 56.5 1 2 Hampstead and Highgate 54.1 2 50.1 3 Cities of London and Westminster 50.6 3 49.4 4 Battersea 49.5 4 Glasgow Baillieston 48.9 5 Richmond Park 48.4 5 Walsall North 48.4 6 Wimbledon 48.0 6 Wolverhampton South East 48.3 7 Hornsey and Wood Green 47.8 7 Birmingham Hodge Hill 48.3 8 Hammersmith and Fulham 47.8 8 West Tyrone 48.1 9 Putney 46.7 9 West Bromwich West 47.7 10 Tooting 45.6 10 Rhondda 47.2 11 Bristol West 45.1 11 Birmingham Sparkbrook and Small Heath 46.8 12 Finchley and Golders Green 44.0 12 Glasgow Pollok 46.3 13 Streatham 42.5 13 North Antrim 46.0 14 Dulwich and West Norwood 42.0 14 Mid Ulster 45.7 15 Regent's Park and North Kensington 41.5 15 Sheffield Brightside 45.7 16 Ealing Acton and Shepherd's Bush 41.4 16 Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney 45.7 17 Islington North 41.3 17 West Bromwich East 45.3 18 Twickenham 41.0 18 Stoke-on-Trent North 45.1 19 Vauxhall 40.4 19 Wolverhampton North East 45.1 20 Cambridge 40.1 20 Lowest Guildford 17.5 640 Lowest Pontefract and Castleford 9.1 640 Edinburgh Central 17.4 641 Plymouth Devonport 9.1 641 Leeds North West 17.1 642 Easington 9.1 642 Hornsey and Wood Green 16.9 643 Great Yarmouth 9.0 643 Tooting 16.8 644 Castle Point 8.9 643 Oxford West and Abingdon 16.6 645 Barnsley East and Mexborough 8.6 645 Cambridge 16.4 646 Stoke-on-Trent North 8.6 646 Putney 16.3 647 Ashfield 8.5 647 Finchley and Golders Green 16.2 648 Doncaster North 8.5 648 Hammersmith and Fulham 16.1 649 Nottingham North 8.4 649 Battersea 15.9 650 Belfast West 8.3 650 Wokingham 15.8 651 Dagenham 8.3 651 Twickenham 14.9 652 Liverpool Walton 8.2 652 Sheffield Hallam 13.7 653 Glasgow Baillieston 8.0 653 Cities of London and Westminster 13.4 654 Bootle 7.8 653 Wimbledon 13.3 655 Sheffield Brightside 7.7 655 Hampstead and Highgate 13.2 656 Birmingham Hodge Hill 7.6 655 Richmond Park 12.3 657 Kingston upon Hull East 7.4 657 Bristol West 9.8 658 West Bromwich West 7.3 658 Kensington and Chelsea 9.2 659 Walsall North 7.3 659 42 RESEARCH PAPER 04/01 H. Socio economic classification Managerial etc Constituency Intermediate % % Rank 1 Highest Hornchurch 15.0 1 2 Old Bexley and Sidcup 14.9 2 28.2 3 Bexleyheath and Crayford 14.7 3 28.2 4 North Down 14.6 4 Highest Battersea 29.0 Kensington and Chelsea 28.5 Wimbledon Richmond Park Rank Constituency Hampstead and Highgate 28.2 5 Spelthorne 14.3 5 Twickenham 28.0 6 South Antrim 14.1 6 Hammersmith and Fulham 27.5 7 Strangford 14.0 7 Putney 27.3 8 Aldershot 14.0 8 Cities of London and Westminster 27.1 9 Romford 14.0 9 Tooting 26.8 10 Belfast East 13.9 10 Hornsey and Wood Green 26.7 11 Wokingham 26.2 12 Small employers etc St. Albans 26.0 13 Constituency % Rank Finchley and Golders Green 25.9 14 Esher and Walton 25.9 15 Highest Montgomeryshire 15.5 1 Maidenhead 25.6 16 Brecon and Radnorshire 15.3 2 Streatham 25.6 17 Meirionnydd Nant Conwy 14.9 3 Hitchin and Harpenden 25.5 18 Penrith and The Border 14.5 4 Bristol West 25.5 19 Leominster 14.4 5 Windsor 25.4 20 Torridge and West Devon 14.2 6 South Down 14.2 7 North Cornwall 13.9 8 Lowest Middlesbrough 11.6 640 Mid Ulster 13.8 9 Sunderland North 11.6 641 Ludlow 13.7 10 West Bromwich West 11.5 642 Nottingham North 11.4 643 Lower supervisory & technical Bradford West 11.4 644 Constituency % Rank Manchester Central 11.4 645 Blaenau Gwent 11.3 646 Highest Copeland 11.8 1 Stoke-on-Trent Central 11.3 647 Alyn and Deeside 11.4 2 Leicester East 11.2 648 East Antrim 11.0 3 Rhondda 11.2 649 Scunthorpe 11.0 4 Easington 11.1 650 Cleethorpes 10.8 5 Liverpool Walton 11.1 651 Upper Bann 10.4 6 Manchester Gorton 10.8 652 Ellesmere Port and Neston 10.3 7 Glasgow Shettleston 10.8 653 Great Grimsby 10.3 8 Leeds Central 10.7 654 South Antrim 10.2 9 Wolverhampton South East 10.6 655 Telford 10.2 10 Birmingham Hodge Hill 10.4 656 Sheffield Brightside 10.1 657 Birmingham Sparkbrook and Small Heath 9.2 658 Constituency % Rank Birmingham Ladywood 9.1 659 Highest Belfast North 19.3 1 Belfast West 18.7 2 Carlisle 18.0 3 Upper Bann 17.8 4 Great Grimsby 17.7 5 Walsall North 17.7 6 North Antrim 17.5 7 Sheffield Brightside 17.2 8 Wolverhampton North East 17.1 9 West Bromwich West 17.0 10 Semi routine & routine 44 RESEARCH PAPER 04/01 I. Travel to work Underground Constituency Car driver or passenger % % Rank 1 Highest Congleton 69.5 1 2 Delyn 69.0 2 38.4 3 South Staffordshire 68.9 3 36.9 4 Bromsgrove 68.5 4 Highest Poplar and Canning Town 39.0 Hammersmith and Fulham 38.8 Hampstead and Highgate Kensington and Chelsea Rank Constituency Hornsey and Wood Green 36.9 5 Gower 68.3 5 Leyton and Wanstead 36.6 6 North West Leicestershire 68.2 6 Vauxhall 36.1 7 Surrey Heath 68.1 7 Brent East 33.7 8 Warrington South 68.0 8 Tooting 33.7 9 Alyn and Deeside 67.8 9 Bethnal Green and Bow 33.5 10 Stone 67.8 10 Train Constituency Bicycle % % Rank 1 Highest Cambridge 26.7 1 2 Oxford East 14.2 2 29.4 3 City of York 14.1 3 Bromley and Chislehurst 28.2 4 Kingston upon Hull East 12.2 4 Old Bexley and Sidcup 25.8 5 Kingston upon Hull North 11.4 5 Dulwich and West Norwood 25.5 6 Oxford West and Abingdon 11.0 6 10.6 7 Highest Lewisham East 32.0 Beckenham 30.7 Lewisham West Rank Constituency Lewisham Deptford 25.4 7 Belfast West Wimbledon 24.7 8 Kingston upon Hull West and Hessle 10.1 8 Greenwich and Woolwich 24.7 9 Gosport 9.8 9 Eltham 24.5 10 Great Grimsby 9.4 10 Bus Constituency Foot % % Rank 1 Highest Glasgow Kelvin 34.2 1 2 Aberdeen Central 33.8 2 29.8 3 Edinburgh Central 31.1 3 Edinburgh North and Leith 28.5 4 Dundee West 28.5 4 Edinburgh Central 28.3 5 Edinburgh South 27.2 5 Birmingham Ladywood 27.9 6 Cities of London and Westminster 26.7 6 Glasgow Shettleston 27.2 7 Glasgow Maryhill 25.6 7 24.2 8 Highest Camberwell and Peckham 31.9 Edinburgh East and Musselburgh 29.8 Glasgow Springburn Rank Constituency Glasgow Pollok 27.1 8 Holborn and St. Pancras Manchester Gorton 26.5 9 Edinburgh North and Leith 24.1 9 Hackney South and Shoreditch 26.2 10 Bristol West 22.1 10 46 RESEARCH PAPER 04/01 J. Accommodation Detached Constituency Terraced % % Rank 1 Highest Rhondda 74.8 1 2 Liverpool Walton 59.5 2 57.2 3 Pendle 58.6 3 57.0 4 Kingston upon Hull North 57.0 4 Highest Western Isles 67.7 Orkney and Shetland 59.1 Fermanagh and South Tyrone South Holland and The Deepings Rank Constituency Mid Ulster 55.6 5 Blaenau Gwent 55.3 5 Sleaford and North Hykeham 55.3 6 Cynon Valley 54.6 6 Christchurch 55.0 7 Barking 54.2 7 West Tyrone 54.2 8 Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney 54.1 8 South Down 54.1 9 Dagenham 54.1 9 Louth and Horncastle 53.9 10 Hyndburn 54.0 10 Leominster 53.0 11 Coventry North East 53.9 11 South Norfolk 52.6 12 Burnley 51.9 12 Mid Norfolk 51.7 13 Kingston upon Hull West and Hessle 51.8 13 New Forest West 50.2 14 Ilford South 51.5 14 Carmarthen East and Dinefwr 49.9 15 East Ham 51.0 15 Mid Dorset and North Poole 49.8 16 Belfast West 50.5 16 Gainsborough 49.7 17 Coventry North West 50.2 17 Ceredigion 49.6 18 Liverpool Wavertree 48.9 18 West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine 49.6 19 Kingston upon Hull East 48.9 19 Montgomeryshire 49.4 20 Portsmouth South 48.3 20 % Rank Rank Semi-detached Constituency Flat and maisonette Constituency % 1 Highest Cities of London and Westminster 90.9 1 2 Glasgow Kelvin 89.9 2 52.3 3 Holborn and St. Pancras 88.5 3 52.1 4 Regent's Park and North Kensington 86.6 4 Highest Wolverhampton North East 56.4 Bexleyheath and Crayford 54.1 Sunderland South Dudley South St. Helens North 52.0 5 Edinburgh Central 83.8 5 Scunthorpe 51.8 6 Hampstead and Highgate 83.3 6 Dudley North 50.9 7 North Southwark and Bermondsey 83.0 7 Makerfield 50.7 8 Islington South and Finsbury 82.9 8 Rother Valley 50.6 9 Glasgow Govan 82.8 9 Stoke-on-Trent South 50.4 10 Bethnal Green and Bow 82.5 10 Wentworth 49.9 11 Kensington and Chelsea 82.2 11 Knowsley North and Sefton East 49.8 12 Glasgow Shettleston 81.9 12 Redcar 49.5 13 Vauxhall 81.4 13 Barnsley East and Mexborough 49.5 14 Edinburgh North and Leith 80.7 14 Birmingham Yardley 49.4 15 Aberdeen Central 79.8 15 Southport 49.2 16 Glasgow Maryhill 78.0 16 City of Durham 48.8 17 Islington North 77.7 17 Stretford and Urmston 48.8 18 Hackney South and Shoreditch 76.2 18 Cannock Chase 48.7 19 Poplar and Canning Town 75.7 19 West Bromwich West 48.6 20 Camberwell and Peckham 75.0 20 48 RESEARCH PAPER 04/01 K. Cars/Vans or amenities No car Constituency 2 or more cars % Rank Constituency % Rank Highest Glasgow Shettleston 68.1 1 Highest Buckingham 55.3 1 Glasgow Springburn 63.8 2 North East Hampshire 53.1 2 Glasgow Maryhill 63.4 3 Surrey Heath 53.1 3 Holborn and St. Pancras 63.3 4 Beaconsfield 53.0 4 Islington South and Finsbury 59.3 5 Wokingham 52.3 5 Bethnal Green and Bow 59.2 6 Chesham and Amersham 52.1 6 Cities of London and Westminster 58.2 7 Henley 50.2 7 Manchester Central 57.8 8 Mid Bedfordshire 50.1 8 Liverpool Riverside 57.7 9 Mole Valley 50.1 9 Hackney South and Shoreditch 57.4 10 Saffron Walden 49.9 10 Leeds Central 57.3 11 Tyne Bridge 57.1 12 Overcrowding Vauxhall 56.9 13 Constituency % Rank Camberwell and Peckham 56.4 14 Islington North 56.1 15 Highest Holborn and St. Pancras 34.4 1 Birmingham Ladywood 56.1 16 North Southwark and Bermondsey 34.2 2 Regent's Park and North Kensington 55.9 17 Hammersmith and Fulham 31.4 3 North Southwark and Bermondsey 54.7 18 Bethnal Green and Bow 30.5 4 Hackney North and Stoke Newington 54.6 19 Camberwell and Peckham 29.7 5 Liverpool Walton 54.4 20 Isle of Wight 29.7 6 Glasgow Shettleston 28.2 7 South West Norfolk 28.0 8 Lowest Esher and Walton 13.0 640 Hackney South and Shoreditch 27.9 9 Mid Dorset and North Poole 12.9 641 Brent South 27.6 10 Saffron Walden 12.8 642 Romsey 12.8 643 With central heating etc West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine 12.8 644 Constituency % Rank Wealden 12.8 645 Blaby 12.7 646 Highest Houghton and Washington East 98.6 1 Maidenhead 12.4 647 Easington 98.4 2 Mole Valley 12.3 648 Jarrow 98.4 3 Horsham 12.2 649 Linlithgow 98.3 4 Arundel and South Downs 12.1 650 City of Durham 98.3 5 Chesham and Amersham 11.7 651 Blyth Valley 98.3 6 Henley 11.6 652 Motherwell and Wishaw 98.3 7 Mid Bedfordshire 11.5 653 Sedgefield 98.2 8 Beaconsfield 11.0 654 Wansbeck 98.2 9 Surrey Heath 10.8 655 Airdrie and Shotts 98.2 10 Northavon 10.6 656 Buckingham 9.9 657 North East Hampshire 9.7 658 Lowest Bradford West 72.1 650 Wokingham 9.2 659 Huddersfield 71.8 651 Liverpool Wavertree 71.6 652 Bradford North 70.7 653 Leeds West 70.6 654 Birmingham Sparkbrook and Small Heath 70.1 655 Birmingham Hodge Hill 69.7 656 Liverpool Walton 69.0 657 Liverpool West Derby 68.3 658 Leeds East 67.2 659 50 RESEARCH PAPER 04/01 L. Housing Owns outright, Shared Ownership or with mortgage/loan Constituency % Local Authority rented % Rank 1 Highest Camberwell and Peckham 54.4 1 2 Sheffield Brightside 45.0 2 87.6 3 North Southwark and Bermondsey 44.5 3 86.1 4 Belfast West 40.5 4 Highest Rayleigh 88.6 Castle Point 88.5 Cheadle Charnwood Rank Constituency Fareham 85.8 5 Islington South and Finsbury 39.1 5 Solihull 85.6 6 Poplar and Canning Town 39.0 6 Blaby 85.6 7 Barking 38.3 7 Old Bexley and Sidcup 85.2 8 Vauxhall 38.1 8 Haltemprice and Howden 84.9 9 Bethnal Green and Bow 38.0 9 Harborough 84.5 10 Greenwich and Woolwich 37.4 10 Ribble Valley 84.1 11 Sutton Coldfield 84.0 12 Christchurch 83.9 13 Woodspring 83.9 14 South West Devon 83.7 15 Constituency % Rank Northavon 83.7 16 South Ribble 83.5 17 Highest Liverpool Riverside 27.2 1 Eastwood 83.4 18 Glasgow Shettleston 24.4 2 Bromsgrove 83.4 19 Regent's Park and North Kensington 22.5 3 Cardiff North 83.3 20 Hackney South and Shoreditch 21.2 4 Glasgow Maryhill 20.5 5 Brent South Housing Association Lowest 19.0 6 Tottenham 39.8 640 Hackney North and Stoke Newington 18.9 7 Birmingham; Ladywood 38.8 641 Erith and Thamesmead 18.9 8 Greenwich and Woolwich 38.1 642 Basingstoke 18.9 9 Glasgow Maryhill 37.1 643 Workington 18.2 10 Leeds Central 36.3 644 Glasgow Shettleston 35.9 645 Hackney North and Stoke Newington 35.7 646 Islington North 34.9 647 Rented privately Cities of London and Westminster 34.5 648 Constituency % Rank Regent's Park and North Kensington 34.5 649 Liverpool; Riverside 34.2 650 Highest Cities of London and Westminster 39.9 1 Bethnal Green and Bow 29.3 651 Kensington and Chelsea 34.8 2 Poplar and Canning Town 29.3 652 Hampstead and Highgate 31.1 3 Manchester Central 29.2 653 Bristol West 28.2 4 Islington South and Finsbury 29.2 654 Tooting 27.4 5 Hackney South and Shoreditch 28.8 655 Hornsey and Wood Green 26.0 6 Vauxhall 27.2 656 Brighton Pavilion 25.8 7 Holborn and St. Pancras 26.9 657 Manchester Withington 25.7 8 North Southwark and Bermondsey 26.4 658 Brent East 25.1 9 Camberwell and Peckham 23.2 659 Manchester Gorton 24.9 10 52 RESEARCH PAPER 04/01 M. Household composition Lone parents with dependent children (one family) Other all Pensioner Households Constituency Rank Constituency % 20.7 1 Highest Belfast West 18.3 1 18.2 2 Birmingham Ladywood 14.7 2 New Forest West 17.8 3 Belfast North 13.3 3 Bexhill and Battle 17.3 4 Liverpool Walton 13.3 4 Highest Christchurch East Devon % Rank Harwich 17.0 5 Bootle 13.2 5 North Norfolk 16.6 6 Glasgow Baillieston 13.1 6 West Dorset 15.8 7 Birkenhead 13.1 7 Louth and Horncastle 15.2 8 Liverpool West Derby 12.8 8 Worthing West 15.0 9 Camberwell and Peckham 12.8 9 Lewes 14.9 10 Foyle 12.7 10 Married or cohabiting couples with dependent children Bottom Lewisham Deptford 3.1 650 Constituency Regent's Park and North Kensington 3.1 651 Battersea 3.1 652 Highest Mid Ulster 32.9 1 Poplar and Canning Town 3.0 653 South Down 31.6 2 Hackney South and Shoreditch 2.9 654 West Tyrone 30.8 3 Kensington and Chelsea 2.8 655 Newry and Armagh 30.4 4 Holborn and St. Pancras 2.8 656 Fermanagh and South Tyrone 29.2 5 Rank Vauxhall 2.7 657 West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine 29.0 6 Hackney North and Stoke Newington 2.6 658 South Antrim 28.2 7 Islington North 2.5 659 Lagan Valley 27.9 8 Upper Bann 27.7 9 Eastwood 27.6 10 54 III Summary data for parliamentary constituencies RESEARCH PAPER 04/01 Aberavon - Birkenhead Constituency Population Number Health Limiting L/T Ethnicity Density White per/hectare Rank Ind/Pa/Bng Chinese Black Economic Activity Full-time illness employee Unemployed Qualification No qualification % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank Socio-economic classification Small Managerial Intermediate etc Lower employers supervisory Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank Semi routine % Rank Aberavon 63,150 3.58297872 452 98.8 147 0.41 443 0.12 587 0.15 450 45.7 5 62.5 236 7.4 119 41.5 52 15.4 633 7.2 597 4.0 625 9.2 57 13.6 162 Aberdeen Central 66,533 41.4794264 76 95.6 415 1.27 278 0.76 95 0.78 186 28.1 277 64.4 112 4.8 348 23.0 554 26.6 288 7.8 524 2.9 656 6.6 467 10.9 466 Aberdeen North 68,970 7.60670564 348 97.9 296 0.47 412 0.59 123 0.31 311 24.8 422 64.7 92 3.6 490 32.0 263 23.0 411 10.6 156 4.1 618 9.4 36 15.2 28 Aberdeen South 76,622 9.68427705 321 97.7 317 0.54 375 0.38 222 0.31 309 23.9 457 65.2 67 3.6 476 23.6 540 32.6 121 9.6 271 4.6 556 7.4 354 11.0 452 Airdrie and Shotts 76,407 3.36802433 459 99.0 99 0.48 408 0.18 452 0.05 639 37.2 35 66.3 31 7.5 114 43.4 31 18.5 582 9.0 375 4.6 560 8.1 211 13.1 228 Aldershot 117,847 17.8935621 246 96.0 395 1.13 287 0.57 128 0.58 221 18.7 631 68.6 5 2.4 631 21.8 579 34.1 97 14.0 8 6.6 331 8.2 193 11.5 414 Aldridge-Brownhills 78,824 16.6858594 256 95.9 402 2.15 220 0.23 365 0.65 205 27.9 288 62.3 248 4.5 383 36.5 137 24.8 355 9.4 299 6.5 334 8.0 235 13.0 239 Altrincham and Sale West 90,244 17.3546154 253 95.2 430 1.95 229 0.58 125 0.55 227 22.9 495 61.6 303 3.1 554 20.3 601 38.2 42 10.6 155 7.0 288 5.2 583 8.4 607 Alyn and Deeside 78,967 5.09892168 408 99.1 71 0.18 586 0.18 461 0.08 580 26.8 333 65.3 59 4.5 379 28.5 372 23.4 394 9.2 337 5.6 437 11.4 2 14.4 78 Amber Valley 92,188 5.73593828 391 99.2 64 0.25 537 0.08 647 0.09 549 29.5 220 63.1 198 4.8 349 36.4 138 22.0 448 7.7 543 6.8 311 9.6 24 13.4 184 Angus 76,614 1.06087125 590 99.1 72 0.28 511 0.21 406 0.07 599 26.4 346 60.1 414 6.0 220 31.2 287 24.5 362 9.2 341 6.8 308 8.2 171 12.9 255 Argyll and Bute 63,664 0.09663851 656 99.4 18 0.10 641 0.09 639 0.08 579 30.9 167 51.4 644 6.8 162 34.1 204 20.3 525 7.8 532 12.7 19 7.8 277 12.7 282 Arundel and South Downs 89,658 1.6508562 538 98.5 210 0.31 489 0.16 489 0.20 391 21.0 572 55.7 590 2.4 639 22.2 571 34.2 92 8.9 384 10.5 43 5.9 537 9.1 577 Ashfield 95,054 9.36492611 327 98.9 120 0.29 504 0.13 557 0.16 428 34.1 83 62.1 266 6.7 163 41.0 56 17.4 609 7.3 580 5.9 406 9.8 17 13.5 166 Ashford 102,661 1.76812717 531 97.6 325 0.51 389 0.21 407 0.43 259 23.2 482 59.6 445 3.5 503 27.4 409 27.8 244 9.4 312 9.0 104 8.0 237 12.1 356 Ashton under Lyne 97,163 31.6388798 141 92.4 503 5.72 104 0.36 233 0.37 280 32.4 122 64.6 98 5.5 264 38.4 92 18.4 583 10.6 158 5.9 398 9.1 61 14.9 41 Aylesbury 111,526 4.98373402 413 92.3 504 4.11 133 0.29 287 1.31 137 19.5 621 64.5 109 3.0 577 23.0 552 34.0 102 11.7 71 7.7 217 7.0 422 10.9 458 Ayr 69,642 4.54938594 424 99.3 30 0.19 578 0.22 383 0.05 632 30.9 168 59.5 454 7.2 136 31.8 270 25.8 314 8.5 447 5.6 435 7.5 345 11.7 399 Banbury 113,106 2.03842341 516 96.2 383 1.49 260 0.28 305 0.53 229 19.1 627 65.9 36 2.6 615 24.3 506 32.6 124 10.4 177 7.6 229 8.2 180 12.4 315 Banff and Buchan 75,140 0.62856043 623 99.5 12 0.09 646 0.14 540 0.05 641 28.3 272 58.3 516 4.7 360 38.2 98 17.6 602 7.0 612 9.8 72 9.9 16 14.7 58 Barking 80,779 48.0541344 50 80.0 586 6.80 87 0.61 114 8.93 40 29.1 235 63.9 136 7.7 105 38.4 94 19.4 550 11.5 93 5.4 465 7.7 287 13.3 209 Barnsley Central 77,189 17.9802003 241 98.9 127 0.42 435 0.13 579 0.09 547 38.6 25 59.5 453 7.0 145 42.1 46 15.8 627 7.2 596 5.6 439 8.8 92 14.4 70 Barnsley East and Mexborough 86,450 5.93872364 383 99.2 59 0.22 559 0.13 574 0.07 588 40.8 15 59.7 443 7.3 128 43.3 34 15.2 639 7.2 598 5.8 415 8.6 119 14.0 117 Barnsley West and Penistone 83,235 3.78392508 444 99.1 77 0.17 597 0.13 577 0.08 576 33.4 97 60.7 376 5.2 292 36.2 142 22.6 430 8.0 508 6.9 303 7.8 270 12.5 303 Barrow and Furness 87,952 6.3844367 375 99.2 51 0.16 604 0.14 544 0.07 610 35.9 53 58.2 523 6.5 177 31.6 278 20.1 534 7.6 554 5.6 433 10.0 15 13.7 151 Basildon 99,704 9.57587399 324 96.7 369 1.06 291 0.28 308 0.71 195 24.9 415 62.1 271 4.9 334 35.9 157 22.3 440 11.8 67 7.4 246 8.7 107 13.7 138 Basingstoke 105,015 4.58761085 420 96.0 393 1.29 276 0.39 212 0.71 196 19.6 613 68.3 7 2.7 602 22.8 558 34.6 84 12.8 26 6.1 375 7.6 324 11.6 408 Bassetlaw 90,202 1.8152583 530 98.7 186 0.29 497 0.09 632 0.30 315 34.6 71 58.6 499 6.3 191 36.9 127 20.5 514 7.1 607 6.3 355 8.7 103 13.7 146 Bath 92,592 11.0636874 307 95.9 400 0.63 359 0.78 89 0.73 191 22.6 506 57.1 554 3.4 518 19.2 621 32.6 123 7.5 564 7.1 278 5.1 590 9.5 557 Batley and Spen 86,306 18.8646995 236 84.0 567 14.33 40 0.10 624 0.32 307 26.1 364 61.2 338 5.2 298 36.6 134 21.7 461 9.0 369 6.6 330 8.3 162 13.2 214 Battersea 87,877 84.092823 14 78.1 592 3.37 155 0.80 85 12.50 27 19.5 619 70.9 1 5.4 275 15.9 650 50.4 1 8.5 448 5.6 434 3.7 647 6.8 647 Beaconsfield 87,988 4.98346171 414 94.2 462 2.89 175 0.39 215 0.51 235 17.7 647 61.2 337 2.6 613 20.3 598 39.6 26 10.1 218 9.0 101 5.2 584 7.8 635 Beckenham 100,199 41.0988515 77 87.3 543 2.38 206 0.57 127 5.83 50 20.4 593 64.2 120 4.4 397 19.4 614 38.8 35 12.9 21 7.3 252 4.7 614 8.2 613 Bedford 97,315 29.0926756 169 82.1 579 10.29 57 0.52 143 3.60 84 23.9 456 64.0 126 5.3 283 27.4 408 27.3 264 10.2 209 5.5 458 7.5 340 12.4 318 Belfast East 79,261 22.2268648 211 99.0 97 0.10 638 0.41 202 0.10 526 32.9 106 64.9 80 6.2 204 40.7 62 30.9 164 13.9 10 4.7 543 8.9 81 16.6 13 Belfast North 86,066 21.6191912 215 99.3 27 0.16 606 0.17 471 0.07 609 40.9 14 59.5 456 11.3 17 51.4 2 18.9 568 10.4 181 4.1 619 9.4 40 19.3 1 Belfast South 94,994 27.5265141 180 97.4 332 0.48 407 1.17 43 0.15 459 27.1 319 62.2 251 5.4 279 26.5 443 36.2 67 10.7 143 4.2 606 5.8 538 11.0 446 Belfast West 87,610 21.2130751 217 99.5 11 0.10 642 0.09 628 0.08 564 41.4 13 54.6 608 15.4 3 51.5 1 14.8 646 10.3 193 3.8 637 8.5 133 18.7 2 Berwick-upon-Tweed 70,345 0.30445 643 99.5 10 0.09 649 0.08 648 0.05 650 29.0 238 54.5 609 5.8 237 32.6 247 21.7 464 7.1 604 10.1 62 7.9 252 13.7 150 Bethnal Green and Bow 114,204 109.706052 8 50.2 650 38.90 4 1.04 52 5.64 53 28.1 275 59.3 460 11.2 20 34.6 190 27.8 243 7.1 610 4.6 569 4.2 630 9.3 566 Beverley and Holderness 95,350 1.24541216 572 99.1 82 0.21 565 0.10 610 0.09 546 25.1 407 58.8 490 4.4 391 28.2 384 27.5 256 9.0 371 8.0 185 8.0 238 11.5 412 Bexhill and Battle 87,067 1.66193285 536 98.1 277 0.29 499 0.15 528 0.22 375 28.3 270 50.7 646 3.5 498 27.6 402 26.2 299 8.5 438 11.9 27 5.3 581 10.1 529 Bexleyheath and Crayford 83,237 38.2874885 94 93.7 479 2.48 194 0.45 177 1.66 124 22.2 527 63.7 144 3.8 453 29.2 350 26.8 281 14.7 3 7.6 234 7.4 367 11.3 429 Billericay 101,930 12.1215364 297 97.2 347 0.79 321 0.33 259 0.52 233 23.3 479 63.5 165 3.9 448 29.0 355 29.7 188 12.8 23 7.8 206 6.9 439 11.0 443 Birkenhead 76,171 34.0809843 121 97.8 306 0.51 390 0.63 110 0.26 339 39.1 21 57.6 548 10.3 30 36.7 132 18.5 581 8.0 499 4.3 598 7.5 344 13.8 129 56 % RESEARCH PAPER Aberavon - Birkenhead Constituency Industry Working in Working in agriculture manufacturing Cars/vans amenities Occupancy With central heating No car 2 or more cars rating % <-1 & own bath/WC % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank Aberavon 0.7 363 24.7 43 32.7 184 20.3 514 3.3 572 94.8 209 Aberdeen Central 0.6 394 8.4 586 46.4 48 12.4 612 17.8 35 90.4 Aberdeen North 0.8 350 12.2 422 26.0 313 25.1 418 10.6 107 Aberdeen South 0.8 356 8.5 584 27.7 283 25.3 416 10.0 Airdrie and Shotts 0.8 334 18.9 147 35.1 151 22.1 479 15.5 Aldershot 0.7 362 11.4 464 14.9 593 43.7 53 Aldridge-Brownhills 0.5 486 23.8 49 22.1 420 35.5 174 Altrincham and Sale West 0.7 364 11.4 463 18.9 497 39.0 Alyn and Deeside 1.2 254 26.0 26 18.8 500 36.1 Amber Valley 1.0 281 29.2 8 24.0 363 Angus 3.7 87 14.2 345 26.4 310 Argyll and Bute 8.8 7 7.5 620 30.0 230 Arundel and South Downs 3.5 92 11.2 470 12.1 650 Ashfield 0.8 348 28.1 14 28.3 266 Ashford 2.9 120 13.9 362 17.8 526 Ashton under Lyne 0.4 520 21.3 83 37.2 Aylesbury 1.3 236 13.9 363 Ayr 1.9 170 14.3 Banbury 2.0 169 Banff and Buchan 7.7 15 Barking 0.3 Barnsley Central 0.5 Barnsley East and Mexborough Owns dwelling outright Tenure Local Authority or with mortgage % rented Housing Asso. rented Household composition and migration Lone parent Married, cohabiting Rented privately All pensioners households couples with children Migration Migrant Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank 69.9 354 17.6 210 3.2 463 9.3 399 27.0 121 12.7 93 27.0 408 8.8 543 471 48.7 621 27.9 61 4.8 301 18.7 56 19.7 570 7.4 534 12.7 656 22.7 12 96.3 88 65.1 470 26.2 71 2.7 525 6.0 620 21.1 517 10.5 220 32.1 58 9.8 425 117 94.1 258 69.9 352 16.6 237 2.8 513 10.7 314 23.0 404 7.2 556 24.2 526 12.8 122 59 98.2 10 55.4 583 36.2 13 2.7 517 5.7 637 21.0 523 13.7 57 31.3 105 8.4 581 6.4 263 96.4 82 75.9 164 1.1 648 12.3 48 10.7 310 17.8 609 8.3 443 33.1 36 12.7 125 3.5 544 90.4 474 76.5 142 15.8 263 2.4 562 5.3 647 26.9 122 8.2 453 31.0 124 7.6 625 119 3.1 604 93.9 277 77.5 109 7.7 506 5.7 251 9.1 414 24.3 291 8.4 430 29.5 240 9.1 521 167 3.5 548 92.6 359 76.5 143 13.1 328 3.3 444 7.1 564 21.3 505 9.8 286 31.7 77 9.4 474 31.8 261 2.7 645 93.2 317 76.2 150 12.3 353 2.9 499 8.5 463 24.6 265 8.6 418 30.2 190 8.7 549 27.6 350 7.1 211 93.9 281 68.3 400 15.4 273 5.2 278 11.1 287 25.8 178 8.6 415 28.8 297 10.9 276 22.4 473 9.6 127 89.3 511 61.6 524 17.2 223 6.3 215 14.8 124 28.6 62 8.4 427 23.9 534 11.8 176 47.5 18 3.2 595 95.3 174 80.8 34 4.1 585 5.7 255 9.4 385 30.1 34 6.3 643 27.8 377 9.4 476 25.9 396 3.5 541 96.1 101 71.6 297 16.8 233 2.7 523 8.9 434 23.6 352 10.0 268 29.5 243 9.7 428 39.2 114 4.5 417 95.4 168 74.5 212 12.8 338 3.0 484 9.7 368 24.2 298 7.7 492 30.3 181 11.5 215 116 18.7 543 6.6 243 89.5 502 66.3 451 11.1 395 11.8 61 10.8 309 23.1 393 12.8 85 28.4 327 9.6 441 16.4 560 42.2 75 6.4 259 97.0 47 74.0 237 12.4 352 3.4 440 10.2 345 21.2 516 7.9 476 31.6 87 11.6 197 338 31.2 209 23.5 449 8.5 162 96.9 53 71.1 315 18.4 185 1.7 627 8.8 444 28.6 61 9.2 344 25.4 477 10.0 388 17.8 198 16.7 554 41.0 88 4.8 391 92.8 342 73.7 248 8.3 490 5.2 281 12.8 205 19.5 572 7.5 523 31.0 125 12.5 136 17.9 194 25.6 320 27.2 362 6.6 245 94.4 238 66.2 455 21.9 125 3.6 418 8.4 475 23.7 345 8.3 440 31.6 80 9.5 452 608 9.5 537 39.9 87 15.5 587 14.1 71 90.9 450 51.4 607 38.3 7 2.6 536 7.7 527 20.4 549 15.5 25 26.6 428 10.0 393 454 20.4 103 35.3 146 20.5 509 4.6 412 95.7 126 61.6 525 25.6 76 2.0 602 10.9 303 24.0 313 10.9 198 28.8 301 9.6 445 1.0 289 19.0 142 33.6 168 22.5 468 4.1 470 95.3 172 63.5 492 23.1 107 2.6 539 10.8 307 24.5 278 11.2 172 29.6 236 9.2 504 Barnsley West and Penistone 1.3 243 19.8 116 27.0 298 29.5 314 3.0 619 96.5 68 69.2 380 20.5 147 1.7 622 8.6 456 24.6 269 9.1 348 29.7 219 9.0 530 Barrow and Furness 1.2 252 27.5 15 31.0 212 19.8 526 4.0 479 75.9 644 76.9 132 10.0 431 1.9 606 11.2 282 25.6 195 9.1 352 28.1 356 10.0 391 Basildon 0.7 366 14.3 340 24.3 350 31.4 271 6.2 271 97.1 42 68.9 387 18.7 177 6.3 217 6.2 611 22.7 417 11.2 168 30.2 186 8.9 539 Basingstoke 1.0 284 15.2 297 17.9 523 40.6 95 4.6 408 97.3 36 72.5 279 0.7 656 18.9 9 7.9 510 17.9 605 8.8 394 31.3 108 11.0 263 Bassetlaw 2.1 158 19.3 133 24.4 346 30.5 288 3.5 538 95.7 131 71.0 321 17.4 216 2.4 559 9.2 405 24.1 303 9.1 360 29.8 213 10.1 375 Bath 0.9 311 10.0 523 27.6 284 25.6 407 7.4 204 93.1 321 64.9 473 5.2 572 11.4 67 18.5 59 27.1 114 7.9 472 21.3 587 17.1 42 Batley and Spen 0.6 406 26.2 25 29.4 245 25.8 402 9.0 142 76.6 643 69.5 369 15.9 261 3.5 428 11.1 284 22.1 455 9.7 290 30.1 192 9.4 474 Battersea 0.3 597 6.6 643 43.4 68 13.4 607 16.9 43 91.6 418 47.0 628 17.7 206 11.1 70 24.3 15 12.7 657 9.7 291 14.4 644 19.1 24 Beaconsfield 1.1 266 13.9 359 11.0 654 53.0 4 3.6 536 97.5 25 79.2 61 2.8 608 8.9 124 9.0 420 25.1 233 6.4 630 31.3 102 9.7 434 Beckenham 0.4 551 6.6 641 27.4 292 25.9 397 8.8 153 93.2 314 71.0 322 1.5 636 14.0 27 13.5 172 22.3 448 9.4 316 24.8 512 10.7 295 Bedford 0.6 420 14.7 325 27.5 289 27.2 361 10.2 112 94.2 253 67.3 423 1.8 627 17.4 11 13.5 174 22.0 466 9.0 365 26.3 440 12.6 131 Belfast East 0.4 519 11.8 447 32.8 180 21.7 489 5.3 339 95.5 155 67.3 422 19.7 159 4.3 327 8.7 454 27.2 110 12.0 124 25.2 496 0.0 0 Belfast North 0.3 635 12.3 419 49.2 34 11.3 626 9.6 125 94.4 242 51.7 605 33.7 19 5.2 282 9.5 383 25.3 211 18.6 3 22.8 562 0.0 0 Belfast South 0.4 572 8.9 566 34.1 162 23.5 451 7.1 212 95.3 169 60.4 539 16.0 256 4.0 358 19.6 46 21.0 525 9.6 296 21.9 575 0.0 0 Belfast West 0.3 630 11.1 476 50.9 28 9.5 635 16.3 51 96.3 90 50.3 615 40.5 4 4.2 338 5.0 651 17.8 608 25.1 1 27.4 391 0.0 0 Berwick-upon-Tweed 7.8 14 11.2 471 23.4 382 27.7 348 3.9 495 94.0 264 61.3 533 17.0 230 3.8 389 17.9 65 28.7 59 7.4 532 26.5 432 10.9 280 Bethnal Green and Bow 0.2 656 7.6 617 59.2 6 5.7 657 30.5 4 94.3 246 29.3 651 38.0 9 14.9 20 17.7 68 15.8 632 9.8 283 18.4 621 13.7 96 Beverley and Holderness 4.6 61 15.4 289 18.7 502 35.1 179 2.6 649 92.4 366 78.6 73 8.9 469 2.1 585 10.4 338 25.7 185 7.4 531 30.1 197 10.4 336 Bexhill and Battle 3.3 102 10.2 512 19.5 486 35.2 177 4.0 485 93.7 293 79.8 53 2.1 621 7.2 175 10.9 298 38.7 5 6.6 605 21.9 578 10.6 311 Bexleyheath and Crayford 0.3 582 10.1 521 22.8 399 30.2 299 5.5 325 92.2 379 80.7 38 2.4 615 10.1 92 6.9 575 25.2 229 9.3 325 31.3 101 7.1 637 Billericay 0.7 390 13.7 371 19.4 488 36.5 157 5.1 359 97.8 17 76.5 141 13.8 308 3.9 372 5.8 632 23.0 405 9.0 368 30.5 162 9.3 491 Birkenhead 0.6 438 15.3 292 42.5 73 16.3 579 5.3 344 82.9 596 57.4 567 17.3 221 10.6 77 14.6 132 21.7 480 17.3 11 21.6 582 10.2 362 57 04/01 . RESEARCH PAPER 04/01 Birmingham Edgbaston - Bristol East Constituency Population Number Ethnicity Density White per/hectare Rank Ind/Pa/Bng Health Limiting L/T Chinese Black Economic Activity Full-time illness employee Unemployed Qualification No qualification Socio-economic classification Small Managerial Intermediate etc Lower employers supervisory % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank Semi routine % Rank Birmingham Edgbaston 86,986 32.0272459 137 81.5 580 7.57 75 1.40 25 4.84 66 28.1 276 61.1 340 7.6 112 28.3 379 28.4 227 8.1 487 4.4 587 5.5 554 9.9 538 Birmingham Erdington 89,095 41.0386918 78 85.1 557 4.96 118 0.40 207 5.91 48 32.6 118 63.1 199 9.3 46 42.1 47 18.0 589 8.6 420 4.4 584 8.2 176 15.0 36 Birmingham Hall Green 77,425 45.1194639 57 83.2 573 10.56 55 0.32 262 2.67 97 29.2 230 61.9 277 7.2 129 36.1 149 23.9 381 9.7 256 5.6 438 7.4 364 13.1 233 Birmingham Hodge Hill 75,801 45.3355263 56 72.1 613 19.57 24 0.15 518 4.17 75 32.1 131 60.8 372 11.2 21 48.3 8 13.4 656 8.1 493 4.2 610 7.9 250 15.5 23 Birmingham Ladywood 103,785 37.8087432 97 35.1 658 38.88 5 0.85 73 17.33 18 31.0 164 50.3 649 18.3 1 43.2 37 13.0 659 5.9 655 3.9 631 5.3 576 12.9 256 Birmingham Northfield 75,629 41.5772402 74 92.9 490 1.24 280 0.37 229 2.36 109 29.3 227 62.6 228 8.2 81 37.6 108 20.3 524 10.1 216 4.2 609 8.2 187 14.5 66 Birmingham Perry Barr 98,309 41.4805907 75 51.9 647 30.48 10 0.43 186 12.29 28 27.1 316 59.6 450 9.4 45 37.5 111 17.9 593 9.0 374 5.1 493 6.8 444 13.6 157 Birmingham Selly Oak 93,380 39.0547888 88 83.6 570 8.18 70 0.79 87 2.96 93 27.3 309 61.9 286 7.2 135 26.9 431 28.2 234 8.3 472 4.3 593 5.3 578 9.8 544 Birmingham Sparkbrook and Small Heath 117,507 66.5008489 26 35.2 657 51.20 1 0.36 232 5.98 47 30.1 194 52.9 630 15.7 2 46.8 12 13.2 657 6.0 654 4.7 553 5.1 592 13.3 207 Birmingham Yardley 69,376 42.4837722 69 86.1 554 7.33 80 0.20 414 3.46 86 30.2 188 63.6 156 7.7 102 40.0 69 19.6 548 10.3 195 5.2 490 8.7 99 14.9 43 Bishop Auckland 84,950 0.92452522 600 99.2 43 0.19 577 0.13 566 0.06 617 34.5 74 62.2 255 6.3 192 38.2 99 18.8 572 7.2 589 7.1 280 8.7 97 13.1 220 Blaby 95,800 3.20401338 465 95.9 404 2.44 198 0.26 341 0.37 279 20.1 600 63.7 146 2.6 608 26.4 447 30.7 169 11.0 123 8.2 171 8.2 195 11.2 432 Blackburn 100,590 20.276154 223 71.1 616 26.22 16 0.14 551 0.27 331 31.8 139 58.1 527 7.7 103 39.6 74 17.3 611 7.5 567 5.7 421 7.7 293 13.4 188 Blackpool North and Fleetwood 94,985 32.9694551 133 98.6 205 0.44 425 0.21 390 0.11 510 35.9 52 56.2 577 6.0 226 36.0 150 18.7 574 10.6 153 8.4 145 7.8 273 12.6 298 Blackpool South 95,697 40.0405858 85 98.3 249 0.48 406 0.31 275 0.16 438 37.6 32 54.3 614 7.0 149 38.7 89 17.7 598 9.1 352 10.3 51 7.8 281 14.0 113 Blaenau Gwent 70,064 6.44207429 371 99.2 60 0.29 506 0.12 589 0.08 558 42.8 9 64.0 127 8.4 74 45.0 21 14.2 652 6.1 653 4.0 629 9.4 38 14.8 50 Blaydon 80,299 7.47036934 351 99.1 90 0.33 476 0.12 585 0.07 603 32.6 117 63.2 191 5.3 287 33.7 212 23.0 413 10.3 197 4.9 514 7.9 257 13.1 221 Blyth Valley 81,265 11.5498863 302 99.0 96 0.40 451 0.13 580 0.06 622 32.1 132 64.6 102 6.7 164 33.0 234 21.6 470 11.0 120 4.6 563 9.3 54 13.4 183 Bognor Regis and Littlehampton 88,520 17.929917 244 98.4 243 0.40 447 0.17 475 0.25 354 28.9 242 58.6 505 3.8 455 30.1 321 23.3 399 9.2 333 8.8 113 7.9 262 13.4 198 Bolsover 86,180 3.95738623 438 99.1 76 0.27 517 0.11 608 0.12 491 37.7 29 60.6 382 6.4 184 40.9 57 18.0 587 6.9 622 6.2 361 9.3 52 13.2 217 Bolton North East 87,480 24.3744776 200 89.0 535 8.70 67 0.19 432 0.70 198 30.7 175 61.0 350 5.9 233 33.8 210 23.2 409 9.5 292 6.4 347 7.2 395 13.0 236 Bolton South East 89,448 27.4970796 181 82.6 575 14.48 39 0.15 513 0.77 187 32.7 112 60.8 368 6.6 172 39.5 77 16.7 618 9.2 338 5.8 407 8.1 220 14.9 46 Bolton West 84,109 11.7816221 299 95.9 406 2.47 195 0.23 367 0.37 282 26.9 324 63.5 162 3.6 486 26.4 445 30.4 173 10.4 178 7.0 291 7.1 408 11.4 417 Bootle 77,640 38.8394197 89 98.7 166 0.18 587 0.28 310 0.12 499 37.4 33 57.9 535 10.7 27 42.3 45 14.6 649 11.0 124 4.1 622 6.9 438 13.6 153 Boston and Skegness 89,237 1.45008856 553 98.6 203 0.41 444 0.20 426 0.20 401 32.8 110 57.7 542 4.6 372 41.5 51 17.0 616 6.3 649 8.9 107 8.6 121 16.6 14 Bosworth 88,978 3.17858036 467 98.2 270 0.75 332 0.19 438 0.11 518 23.7 468 62.9 206 3.6 488 31.3 286 26.8 280 9.4 316 8.0 188 8.4 149 11.7 400 Bournemouth East 82,088 35.2309013 114 96.8 360 0.49 401 0.39 209 0.44 256 27.9 285 56.8 563 4.6 376 23.9 521 26.9 275 9.7 264 9.0 97 6.8 450 12.0 361 Bournemouth West 81,356 35.5576923 111 96.6 372 0.50 397 0.49 162 0.40 267 28.6 258 56.9 559 4.7 358 26.3 451 23.6 391 8.7 418 8.1 179 6.7 460 11.6 401 Bracknell 113,779 11.4765987 303 95.4 420 1.39 268 0.34 246 0.95 165 17.6 649 67.4 19 2.6 614 20.2 602 39.4 29 12.0 50 6.8 312 6.6 468 10.1 528 Bradford North 92,976 30.3347471 155 71.7 614 24.15 17 0.12 593 1.16 147 28.9 245 59.8 431 8.7 66 41.1 55 17.7 600 9.2 348 5.5 457 7.6 317 13.8 136 Bradford South 93,213 22.4015862 210 87.0 546 9.70 59 0.18 453 0.99 163 27.6 304 62.6 227 6.5 176 38.1 100 19.7 545 10.5 171 5.5 452 8.7 101 14.0 116 Bradford West 102,386 28.3382231 172 52.6 646 41.33 3 0.38 220 1.75 121 28.7 257 54.3 613 10.9 26 39.9 71 15.6 629 7.2 599 5.3 476 5.3 579 10.9 454 Braintree 102,496 3.13156126 469 98.0 285 0.41 445 0.18 457 0.33 302 22.4 521 62.9 208 3.3 528 28.0 387 29.2 207 10.4 174 8.5 138 8.1 202 12.8 263 Brecon and Radnorshire 66,880 0.22244988 650 98.9 123 0.09 650 0.11 597 0.10 524 30.7 173 49.9 650 4.6 375 31.1 290 22.6 427 7.2 601 15.3 2 6.8 454 11.0 450 Brent East 91,296 79.3878261 19 57.7 641 13.38 44 1.05 51 18.32 14 23.9 458 62.0 276 7.9 95 22.9 557 32.8 118 9.4 300 6.6 322 4.9 606 8.9 584 Brent North 87,396 50.141136 46 41.8 654 32.87 9 1.55 15 11.95 29 22.4 517 59.3 465 6.1 214 22.3 566 30.3 177 10.4 179 8.1 182 4.6 617 8.9 588 Brent South 84,772 59.2811189 35 35.4 656 22.99 19 0.59 120 29.69 4 25.1 410 61.8 294 8.9 61 28.9 360 23.2 408 9.3 323 5.8 411 5.6 548 12.2 336 Brentford and Isleworth 111,619 40.4856728 81 68.3 621 17.94 28 1.17 41 4.62 69 21.5 553 67.1 23 4.3 407 19.3 617 39.6 27 10.2 202 6.1 378 5.0 600 8.3 608 Brentwood and Ongar 83,282 2.58070714 486 96.8 363 0.85 312 0.36 238 0.49 244 21.6 551 60.5 385 2.9 582 24.9 491 35.8 71 11.2 104 8.8 109 4.9 607 8.2 612 Bridgend 77,922 5.56387005 395 98.3 254 0.39 455 0.26 335 0.10 529 33.9 89 62.4 242 5.1 316 30.4 312 25.7 316 8.0 505 5.9 403 8.4 147 12.5 309 Bridgwater 96,455 1.33696029 564 99.0 101 0.20 575 0.12 584 0.15 461 27.7 298 55.2 602 4.6 369 31.6 276 21.0 493 7.3 581 10.0 63 8.4 140 14.3 87 Brigg and Goole 81,787 1.22398982 576 99.1 80 0.31 492 0.17 480 0.07 604 27.4 308 60.0 423 5.0 322 32.7 244 21.8 459 7.6 556 7.5 241 9.6 23 13.5 169 Brighton Kemptown 87,972 21.8076351 214 95.4 419 1.23 282 0.49 160 0.64 207 28.9 246 54.8 606 5.6 261 29.0 357 26.2 303 9.4 315 8.7 122 6.0 527 10.9 456 Brighton Pavilion 88,296 31.0682618 149 94.1 466 1.48 261 0.51 153 0.86 175 24.4 440 55.9 585 5.3 284 18.0 637 34.2 93 9.7 258 7.7 220 4.5 619 8.3 611 Bristol East 90,781 38.0154941 95 88.4 540 4.27 129 0.39 213 4.10 77 26.9 325 63.1 194 4.9 339 29.6 341 25.3 332 11.9 59 6.1 376 7.6 318 13.7 143 58 . RESEARCH PAPER Birmingham Edgbaston - Bristol East Constituency Industry Working in Working in agriculture manufacturing Cars/vans amenities Occupancy With central heating No car 2 or more cars rating % <-1 & own bath/WC % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank Birmingham Edgbaston 0.2 645 13.5 376 37.6 110 22.3 475 8.6 159 85.1 565 Birmingham Erdington 0.3 579 19.7 119 42.2 75 15.5 586 7.9 184 75.8 Birmingham Hall Green 0.4 571 16.7 236 32.4 187 23.7 443 6.5 250 Birmingham Hodge Hill 0.3 627 22.0 69 43.9 61 14.2 600 9.9 120 Birmingham Ladywood 0.2 651 17.7 199 56.1 16 8.4 642 16.9 Birmingham Northfield 0.5 501 17.8 197 37.0 121 19.4 534 7.4 Birmingham Perry Barr 0.3 622 20.2 109 35.8 136 19.9 523 10.9 101 78.4 Birmingham Selly Oak 0.4 544 13.3 385 35.4 143 21.9 482 7.8 187 85.3 Birmingham Sparkbrook and Small Heath 0.3 621 19.2 136 47.0 46 11.4 622 17.5 39 70.1 Birmingham Yardley 0.3 585 19.7 120 36.4 123 19.4 533 7.0 219 Bishop Auckland 2.9 115 25.8 30 30.8 213 25.2 417 4.1 462 Blaby 1.5 220 19.6 126 12.7 646 44.4 44 2.9 Blackburn 0.4 529 26.5 20 35.7 138 19.0 537 Blackpool North and Fleetwood 0.9 319 11.7 453 32.8 181 20.3 Blackpool South 0.8 352 12.0 441 38.6 105 Blaenau Gwent 0.8 357 32.6 1 35.1 Blaydon 0.6 430 15.7 276 Blyth Valley 0.6 397 18.4 173 Bognor Regis and Littlehampton 2.4 139 14.6 Bolsover 1.6 202 Bolton North East 0.5 Bolton South East 0.4 Bolton West Owns dwelling outright Tenure Local Authority or with mortgage % rented Housing Asso. rented Household composition and migration Lone parent Married, cohabiting Rented privately All pensioners households couples with children Migration Migrant Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % 55.8 579 21.8 128 7.6 164 14.8 127 23.5 362 11.6 145 19.9 606 16.2 52 645 57.3 568 20.8 143 10.9 75 11.0 292 23.2 391 15.7 23 22.7 563 11.2 245 79.5 626 69.1 381 20.2 150 2.9 497 7.8 518 24.6 266 13.1 72 27.3 394 7.9 603 69.7 656 55.8 580 29.7 41 5.5 263 9.0 424 23.6 358 16.4 14 25.3 490 8.6 560 42 76.8 642 38.8 641 28.4 57 17.4 12 15.5 112 14.4 650 18.3 7 19.2 613 14.0 84 201 81.4 608 60.3 541 26.2 72 5.7 252 7.8 521 23.7 347 14.7 39 25.3 484 9.9 404 635 69.5 370 8.9 470 9.8 94 11.9 242 20.8 531 12.8 87 27.1 406 10.0 398 564 58.3 563 15.1 279 9.5 100 17.0 77 21.3 509 10.9 195 21.6 583 16.6 47 655 52.2 600 19.7 158 11.7 62 16.4 96 15.8 634 15.6 24 28.2 343 8.7 555 73.7 648 67.5 417 19.4 164 4.0 368 9.2 408 25.3 219 12.3 106 26.4 438 8.5 575 94.7 217 67.3 427 18.3 190 4.6 312 9.8 366 26.3 149 10.1 256 28.0 367 9.6 449 620 96.6 67 85.6 7 7.2 518 1.8 619 5.4 646 21.4 504 6.8 589 33.9 23 9.0 525 7.7 190 84.5 578 67.3 425 11.4 379 10.6 79 10.7 312 21.3 506 12.2 112 29.7 230 10.6 312 515 5.5 321 85.9 562 76.1 156 4.5 580 5.3 272 14.1 149 31.3 19 10.5 216 22.5 566 11.8 180 16.6 574 7.8 188 78.1 636 69.3 377 8.1 498 1.9 609 20.7 36 25.2 226 12.6 96 20.8 595 12.9 117 150 19.7 527 4.7 398 97.4 33 62.6 506 24.3 94 4.5 315 8.5 464 25.2 225 12.9 81 28.6 315 8.3 584 33.5 169 22.5 470 4.5 419 97.5 28 68.5 392 23.6 103 3.0 487 4.9 653 26.6 139 10.0 267 28.9 290 7.9 607 29.5 244 23.5 448 4.4 441 98.3 6 66.8 437 21.6 129 5.1 286 6.4 595 22.1 460 10.1 261 29.6 234 9.8 422 330 24.4 345 28.6 331 6.5 251 91.9 393 77.4 112 5.9 555 3.8 385 12.9 197 34.4 11 7.9 473 22.0 573 11.6 196 23.2 54 26.7 304 28.8 326 3.0 618 96.4 84 69.3 378 19.1 167 2.4 561 9.2 406 25.2 223 8.8 398 29.6 237 9.5 455 495 18.0 190 32.7 182 24.8 427 6.3 265 84.8 570 67.4 420 18.5 183 5.0 287 9.2 412 24.3 286 10.7 203 27.3 398 9.7 430 526 21.0 87 36.2 128 18.8 540 8.2 172 83.6 588 63.0 500 20.5 146 6.6 206 9.8 364 21.9 469 12.3 105 28.4 335 10.1 383 0.7 379 17.5 207 21.6 441 34.6 190 3.4 565 90.5 467 78.6 72 10.2 426 4.6 307 6.5 593 23.1 392 9.0 363 31.8 65 9.6 441 Bootle 0.4 549 11.4 465 48.6 38 12.0 617 6.9 222 79.6 622 54.3 596 24.2 97 12.0 53 9.6 376 23.3 382 18.3 6 25.6 465 8.0 600 Boston and Skegness 6.9 23 16.3 255 23.6 377 27.5 353 4.9 380 92.2 376 69.3 376 8.1 497 9.4 107 13.1 186 29.3 45 7.7 500 25.0 499 11.5 209 Bosworth 1.6 208 23.9 48 17.3 537 39.1 116 3.3 583 95.5 148 81.9 31 8.5 486 2.6 537 7.0 568 23.8 332 7.1 562 31.7 76 8.9 537 Bournemouth East 0.7 374 9.5 535 23.3 385 30.5 290 9.0 144 90.5 468 72.6 276 4.5 579 4.0 365 18.9 54 27.2 113 9.0 367 22.9 558 13.5 100 Bournemouth West 0.6 421 10.2 511 26.9 300 26.0 394 11.3 98 91.1 442 66.5 448 8.9 471 3.6 413 21.1 34 30.4 31 8.2 449 17.6 630 17.0 43 Bracknell 0.9 312 11.4 462 13.8 621 47.8 15 5.6 317 98.0 12 74.3 225 13.5 313 3.5 429 8.7 453 17.6 613 7.6 505 33.8 25 15.5 64 Bradford North 0.4 576 20.2 110 37.3 113 18.5 547 9.9 119 70.7 653 67.3 428 13.2 324 7.4 171 12.2 229 21.0 526 11.8 132 28.8 296 10.5 333 Bradford South 0.5 478 20.6 99 34.2 159 21.2 497 7.6 198 77.4 638 70.5 334 13.4 316 4.8 302 11.3 269 22.1 462 12.2 113 29.0 284 10.3 342 Bradford West 0.4 513 17.6 205 39.7 89 17.7 562 13.8 75 72.1 650 64.0 487 12.7 344 6.9 187 16.4 92 19.1 583 11.0 187 28.5 325 13.5 99 Braintree 1.7 195 16.5 243 18.5 506 38.8 122 4.1 461 95.5 159 72.1 290 17.2 224 2.8 512 8.0 508 22.2 451 8.2 455 31.6 81 10.5 329 Brecon and Radnorshire 10.4 4 11.7 455 17.8 525 34.8 185 3.1 610 92.8 340 70.1 341 10.4 419 3.9 377 15.6 107 29.5 42 8.2 447 26.2 448 10.1 375 Brent East 0.2 640 7.4 622 44.1 59 15.0 593 26.3 17 89.8 490 47.8 627 12.7 340 14.3 25 25.1 9 14.9 642 12.2 116 19.6 610 15.6 61 Brent North 0.2 657 8.2 597 24.9 332 30.8 282 17.5 40 94.7 215 71.6 298 5.2 569 6.2 221 17.0 78 19.2 582 10.2 246 31.7 72 11.3 226 Brent South 0.2 648 9.9 528 41.4 79 15.6 585 27.6 10 91.2 436 50.1 616 13.3 320 19.0 6 17.5 69 14.4 649 16.0 18 23.9 533 11.2 242 Brentford and Isleworth 0.3 611 7.7 610 30.3 224 23.1 458 15.9 57 92.8 344 59.1 551 15.7 264 5.6 261 19.6 45 16.9 621 9.4 312 23.0 555 14.5 79 Brentwood and Ongar 1.7 198 10.1 516 15.3 582 42.4 73 4.3 445 95.4 167 78.3 84 10.4 418 1.9 605 9.4 387 27.0 115 7.3 539 29.8 215 8.9 533 Bridgend 0.7 365 19.6 124 22.4 410 31.3 272 3.4 563 95.6 142 78.3 83 9.5 451 3.8 381 8.4 478 25.7 186 9.6 294 28.5 323 10.2 370 Bridgwater 3.6 88 15.9 267 20.0 471 33.3 217 4.2 455 88.6 525 73.5 253 6.9 527 7.8 157 11.8 246 29.2 49 8.0 466 25.5 472 10.8 287 Brigg and Goole 3.5 97 20.6 100 21.1 453 34.3 196 2.5 650 93.3 309 76.2 152 12.2 358 1.6 632 10.0 356 25.4 204 8.1 459 29.3 263 10.6 306 Brighton Kemptown 0.8 346 8.3 593 34.3 158 21.8 485 10.6 106 92.0 389 62.7 504 14.9 280 4.9 293 17.5 72 26.9 123 9.4 320 20.3 601 14.8 73 Brighton Pavilion 0.5 466 7.2 632 38.0 107 18.7 542 13.6 77 88.4 529 62.1 518 8.0 500 4.1 355 25.8 7 20.8 534 7.9 477 18.0 627 13.4 101 Bristol East 0.3 587 11.8 452 29.4 247 23.2 456 7.2 206 91.1 440 67.3 421 15.5 270 4.6 308 12.6 211 21.7 477 10.6 212 23.5 543 11.7 187 59 Rank 04/01 . RESEARCH PAPER 04/01 Bristol North West - Christchurch Constituency Population Number Ethnicity Density White per/hectare Rank Ind/Pa/Bng Health Limiting L/T Chinese Black Economic Activity Full-time illness employee Unemployed Qualification No qualification Socio-economic classification Small Managerial Intermediate etc Lower employers supervisory % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank Semi routine % Rank Bristol North West 105,226 20.8989076 219 94.4 455 1.62 252 0.56 134 1.30 139 25.7 385 63.8 139 3.9 447 28.8 364 25.4 327 11.4 97 4.9 513 8.1 212 13.7 148 Bristol South 96,223 40.2606695 84 95.8 409 1.39 267 0.28 309 0.82 181 28.8 249 62.2 259 4.9 333 36.6 136 21.1 488 10.9 129 5.9 402 8.3 158 14.4 77 Bristol West 109,569 46.2316456 53 90.4 525 2.60 186 1.09 47 2.45 104 19.4 622 60.8 370 4.0 435 9.8 658 40.9 19 7.7 545 4.8 521 3.1 656 5.6 656 Bromley and Chislehurst 92,761 21.5222738 216 92.2 505 2.42 200 0.70 101 1.79 119 21.1 569 62.0 273 3.6 475 21.3 591 38.2 44 11.7 72 8.1 183 4.3 628 7.8 636 Bromsgrove 87,837 4.0483477 435 97.8 300 0.67 356 0.18 444 0.34 294 23.4 476 59.8 434 3.0 570 26.1 460 33.6 107 9.7 254 8.2 173 6.9 430 10.3 514 Broxbourne 92,244 13.7965899 282 96.1 390 0.93 304 0.29 297 1.14 149 20.4 590 61.5 313 3.2 542 29.4 345 28.0 240 12.6 31 9.2 87 6.9 436 11.2 434 Broxtowe 94,199 13.0831944 287 95.0 438 1.94 230 0.84 78 0.62 213 25.3 397 63.5 160 3.7 472 27.6 400 29.6 196 9.7 257 6.1 385 7.6 321 10.8 472 Buckingham 89,380 1.06299728 588 97.7 315 0.50 396 0.26 340 0.45 254 16.9 657 60.5 388 2.3 649 20.1 605 38.5 38 9.6 269 10.4 45 5.7 544 8.5 599 Burnley 89,542 8.08870822 343 91.8 509 6.99 84 0.13 559 0.14 473 33.1 104 63.0 201 4.9 337 36.0 151 20.2 531 8.6 424 5.9 393 8.9 73 14.4 76 Burton 99,262 3.28856348 460 93.7 478 4.39 128 0.21 399 0.63 211 24.9 417 61.3 328 4.6 366 32.2 257 23.9 379 8.0 502 6.9 296 8.7 94 14.3 80 Bury North 91,680 16.386059 264 93.1 486 5.07 113 0.23 371 0.36 287 27.4 307 63.7 145 3.8 459 28.8 363 28.3 228 10.7 148 7.0 282 7.2 392 11.1 438 Bury South 88,928 20.4244373 222 94.7 448 2.50 192 0.41 199 0.59 220 28.7 254 62.7 222 4.5 388 29.6 339 27.1 269 11.1 110 7.0 292 7.3 376 12.0 364 Bury St. Edmunds 98,982 1.98491989 518 98.4 230 0.23 546 0.20 418 0.18 415 22.0 539 61.4 324 2.8 591 27.3 416 28.3 230 9.4 311 7.9 198 8.1 217 13.4 197 Caernarfon 59,694 0.67084724 619 99.3 32 0.12 627 0.09 635 0.06 619 30.2 186 52.6 636 6.6 167 31.7 273 20.9 497 7.0 619 11.2 31 7.2 388 12.1 348 Caerphilly 88,151 7.0262235 360 98.9 129 0.29 505 0.16 495 0.07 605 39.3 20 65.6 47 6.1 211 37.6 110 20.9 498 9.4 301 4.9 517 8.0 227 11.9 372 Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross 51,823 0.06370579 659 99.4 15 0.10 643 0.07 653 0.07 594 28.4 268 56.0 579 7.8 96 36.3 140 20.0 537 7.6 562 9.5 80 9.4 46 13.2 215 Calder Valley 97,666 3.18930216 466 97.5 331 1.37 269 0.17 485 0.20 399 25.9 372 60.8 365 4.2 419 27.5 405 29.4 199 9.1 351 8.0 191 7.4 363 11.8 381 Camberwell and Peckham 79,095 105.039841 10 49.8 651 2.56 188 1.89 13 39.24 1 26.3 350 58.3 517 12.0 9 28.6 371 24.9 350 8.9 394 4.7 551 5.8 540 12.0 369 Cambridge 93,259 32.5057511 134 89.5 532 3.21 160 2.14 8 1.37 134 20.2 597 63.6 159 3.9 450 16.4 646 32.1 138 6.4 642 4.2 604 4.6 618 8.0 628 Cannock Chase 96,066 11.2753521 305 98.6 196 0.49 400 0.17 484 0.17 420 29.4 225 63.2 183 4.6 374 35.1 175 21.6 465 8.7 409 7.1 277 9.6 31 14.8 51 Canterbury 100,090 3.60321117 450 95.9 399 0.71 343 0.58 124 0.56 225 25.2 403 55.4 598 4.2 415 24.0 519 26.5 291 7.7 546 7.0 287 5.8 539 10.2 519 Cardiff Central 73,754 43.9535161 61 89.4 533 4.98 116 0.95 60 1.36 135 24.3 444 57.8 539 5.2 299 19.0 624 26.4 296 8.3 459 4.1 621 4.5 620 8.1 619 Cardiff North 81,844 19.203191 231 95.1 432 1.65 248 0.51 151 0.44 258 24.5 433 63.0 204 3.1 566 21.2 593 34.7 83 11.2 108 5.3 478 5.1 593 8.0 627 Cardiff South and Penarth 88,235 22.7938517 208 90.8 522 3.21 161 0.44 180 2.02 114 32.0 134 62.2 252 6.2 205 34.6 193 25.2 336 9.4 308 4.8 526 7.4 366 12.6 295 Cardiff West 77,539 23.8215054 204 91.9 508 3.72 143 0.48 167 1.04 156 30.5 178 60.9 360 5.6 262 32.5 250 28.4 225 9.1 361 5.3 473 6.2 508 11.8 386 Carlisle 75,880 4.56201527 421 99.0 106 0.27 520 0.20 422 0.07 590 29.3 228 59.2 470 5.8 243 33.7 213 19.1 559 8.4 456 5.5 449 8.9 74 18.0 3 Carmarthen East and Dinefwr 68,629 0.41830117 638 99.2 40 0.17 600 0.09 629 0.07 585 37.7 30 53.0 627 5.0 327 33.5 218 20.8 501 7.0 611 12.9 17 6.5 476 10.8 471 Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire 72,487 0.75854166 615 99.1 89 0.22 558 0.12 588 0.09 537 32.9 107 49.9 651 6.4 185 30.8 298 19.9 539 7.2 588 12.0 26 7.4 347 11.7 394 Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley 83,128 0.42477695 635 99.4 14 0.24 538 0.11 599 0.04 655 34.0 85 58.5 509 8.1 82 40.9 58 18.4 584 7.1 605 6.9 300 8.4 144 13.4 181 Carshalton and Wallington 93,761 36.0619231 105 89.6 530 2.97 172 0.52 146 3.12 91 22.4 520 63.5 166 4.0 433 25.5 475 31.8 149 13.2 17 8.0 186 6.6 472 10.2 521 Castle Point 86,608 19.2120674 230 98.2 268 0.63 360 0.22 386 0.20 400 24.3 446 59.7 437 3.6 483 33.2 225 24.9 347 12.6 30 9.1 91 7.7 302 11.6 405 Central Fife 75,255 7.34912109 354 98.8 154 0.59 366 0.23 363 0.09 554 32.7 114 63.5 163 8.6 69 37.1 126 17.5 605 8.8 404 4.4 591 9.3 47 16.9 12 Central Suffolk and North Ipswich 94,380 1.17532783 579 97.3 339 0.46 419 0.25 349 0.67 203 22.5 514 57.1 553 3.3 527 29.1 353 27.8 245 9.1 350 9.2 88 6.9 426 12.4 316 Ceredigion 75,232 0.41901006 636 98.6 201 0.29 501 0.16 487 0.15 445 30.6 177 46.6 659 5.0 317 25.0 489 19.8 542 6.2 650 13.5 11 5.4 565 9.3 567 Charnwood 95,137 5.20243889 404 93.1 485 4.99 115 0.39 211 0.32 305 21.4 557 61.6 307 3.0 573 29.0 359 28.7 219 10.9 126 8.3 159 7.8 279 11.4 416 Chatham and Aylesford 95,625 15.0047074 273 96.0 396 1.88 239 0.26 338 0.53 230 22.2 530 63.5 168 4.5 382 30.6 305 24.9 344 11.5 91 7.2 263 8.9 82 13.3 203 Cheadle 86,239 22.8387182 206 94.1 467 3.00 170 0.61 117 0.40 268 22.4 518 60.8 375 2.5 618 19.8 610 36.7 59 11.1 115 7.0 281 5.1 591 8.6 593 Cheltenham 92,372 26.2495027 187 96.5 375 1.23 281 0.51 154 0.35 290 22.5 508 60.8 367 4.1 432 21.8 578 30.9 163 9.4 298 6.4 343 6.3 504 11.2 437 Chesham and Amersham 88,632 4.98436621 412 95.2 427 2.46 197 0.35 239 0.33 298 18.0 643 58.8 492 2.4 635 18.3 634 40.0 23 9.3 319 8.6 125 4.5 622 7.8 637 Chesterfield 91,366 18.5288988 239 98.1 281 0.54 379 0.23 366 0.33 296 33.5 95 59.8 432 6.9 150 34.2 203 22.3 437 9.0 379 6.0 391 8.1 205 13.8 132 Chichester 98,506 1.50319696 552 98.3 248 0.26 530 0.27 312 0.21 382 23.2 481 54.9 605 2.9 583 24.2 512 29.4 201 7.8 526 10.1 61 6.3 494 10.6 491 Chingford and Woodford Green 80,722 42.3293131 71 86.8 547 3.97 137 0.54 139 5.20 61 23.5 471 61.0 349 4.5 380 26.9 432 32.4 128 12.2 43 8.7 121 5.2 586 9.1 579 Chipping Barnet 96,187 29.379047 166 82.4 577 6.99 85 1.42 22 3.22 90 20.6 585 59.1 473 4.1 426 20.3 600 37.7 48 10.8 134 9.1 93 4.0 636 7.5 639 Chorley 100,449 4.95310651 415 97.9 297 0.77 329 0.31 278 0.28 325 27.6 301 62.9 207 3.8 456 28.1 385 28.2 235 9.6 266 7.4 251 8.0 241 11.4 418 Christchurch 88,452 7.81033113 346 98.9 126 0.17 598 0.17 466 0.09 544 27.7 299 55.5 593 3.2 551 27.9 392 26.6 287 8.9 390 8.8 114 6.2 514 10.9 469 60 . RESEARCH PAPER Bristol North West - Christchurch Constituency Industry Working in Working in agriculture manufacturing Cars/vans amenities Occupancy With central heating No car 2 or more cars rating % <-1 & own bath/WC % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank Bristol North West 0.4 564 13.0 394 24.3 349 28.0 342 4.9 378 93.1 319 Bristol South 0.5 455 11.9 444 31.6 203 21.7 487 6.1 276 89.9 Bristol West 0.3 599 8.3 590 24.7 340 29.5 312 11.4 94 Bromley and Chislehurst 0.5 481 6.5 644 22.0 425 32.2 252 5.6 Bromsgrove 1.5 222 18.2 179 13.3 632 46.9 21 Broxbourne 1.1 261 12.4 411 16.7 555 41.8 80 Broxtowe 0.4 532 17.7 202 22.6 404 31.1 Buckingham 3.3 104 13.1 392 9.9 657 Burnley 0.6 432 29.3 6 34.1 Burton 1.9 176 23.1 56 Bury North 0.5 444 17.6 204 Bury South 0.5 498 15.0 Bury St. Edmunds 3.0 111 16.8 Caernarfon 4.7 57 9.3 Caerphilly 0.7 381 Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross 6.6 26 Calder Valley 1.0 Camberwell and Peckham Owns dwelling outright Tenure Local Authority or with mortgage % rented Housing Asso. rented Household composition and migration Lone parent Married, cohabiting Rented privately All pensioners households couples with children Migration Migrant Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank 66.2 454 20.9 140 2.8 514 10.1 351 21.8 474 11.6 141 26.3 442 12.1 159 489 63.4 494 21.8 127 4.2 339 10.5 324 23.5 366 12.2 115 25.0 502 9.8 413 90.5 469 60.7 538 6.2 549 4.9 294 28.2 4 18.2 601 6.4 626 18.3 623 26.1 2 311 95.0 201 77.0 128 1.4 639 11.8 58 9.8 367 25.6 191 8.9 377 27.5 389 9.5 460 2.7 644 95.6 144 83.4 19 8.9 466 1.6 629 6.1 617 25.1 237 7.2 559 32.4 46 9.2 502 6.5 249 95.8 125 80.3 43 11.3 385 2.1 590 6.3 607 23.3 378 8.9 385 33.3 32 9.0 524 274 3.7 512 94.6 220 77.0 124 9.7 441 1.9 607 11.4 263 24.0 306 7.6 513 28.3 337 10.5 320 55.3 1 3.0 617 96.9 50 78.7 69 9.9 436 1.1 655 10.2 347 20.5 545 6.0 652 34.6 19 11.0 262 163 21.0 499 5.3 338 81.7 607 72.1 289 7.0 524 8.0 155 12.8 200 23.1 394 11.7 137 28.8 300 10.7 303 23.9 369 31.5 269 4.0 475 84.1 582 75.4 175 8.3 491 6.1 229 10.2 346 23.5 363 8.6 413 29.6 235 10.3 342 24.9 334 31.5 268 4.9 383 91.7 409 77.9 94 10.6 408 3.7 397 7.8 524 22.3 446 10.0 266 30.8 137 9.2 500 307 27.1 297 27.6 349 5.0 366 92.7 349 73.1 261 11.1 397 6.5 212 9.3 393 22.4 441 11.4 155 29.4 252 9.5 457 234 16.8 550 39.1 118 3.3 578 95.5 149 73.4 254 11.8 367 3.1 475 11.6 255 25.7 181 6.8 591 29.5 244 10.8 289 549 22.0 427 31.5 270 3.8 501 77.2 640 68.7 390 14.4 290 3.5 422 13.3 181 27.9 83 9.9 280 27.3 397 8.8 545 22.6 60 28.3 269 26.1 391 4.0 472 97.3 35 74.3 224 15.5 271 4.4 321 5.8 631 21.4 499 11.6 144 31.7 75 9.4 482 11.3 468 26.8 303 24.0 441 5.9 290 92.8 347 62.5 509 20.7 145 5.2 280 11.6 254 25.9 173 8.8 391 26.7 422 10.3 351 294 22.1 68 26.8 301 29.9 305 5.6 309 82.0 600 74.8 205 7.5 512 6.5 211 11.2 278 23.7 338 8.7 407 28.1 361 9.7 437 0.2 643 6.1 654 56.4 14 7.4 650 29.7 5 92.7 351 23.2 659 54.4 1 11.5 66 10.9 299 14.6 644 17.5 10 18.0 626 10.6 310 Cambridge 0.6 408 10.3 509 33.0 178 19.5 530 12.7 82 91.7 406 51.7 604 18.5 182 6.0 232 23.7 21 20.9 530 7.4 533 20.1 604 24.0 6 Cannock Chase 0.8 345 23.5 51 21.8 437 35.0 183 4.7 401 94.6 221 73.4 256 16.0 254 3.6 406 7.0 569 20.7 536 8.7 408 33.8 24 8.9 540 Canterbury 1.9 172 9.0 557 24.3 351 30.2 298 6.4 256 93.6 294 70.0 349 11.0 399 3.3 458 15.7 105 27.6 92 8.5 422 23.8 535 17.3 38 Cardiff Central 0.2 642 8.8 569 30.7 215 26.0 395 9.0 146 92.3 375 63.4 493 5.0 573 6.9 190 24.7 12 18.9 590 8.9 382 21.4 586 25.3 4 Cardiff North 0.4 553 10.1 517 20.1 468 34.0 202 3.2 593 95.6 139 83.3 20 6.3 545 3.3 461 7.1 557 26.9 124 9.0 361 29.4 259 11.5 207 Cardiff South and Penarth 0.4 524 12.1 431 34.7 156 20.4 510 6.7 233 92.1 382 65.6 465 13.9 306 9.5 105 11.1 288 22.1 463 14.6 41 24.3 524 10.9 275 Cardiff West 0.4 569 9.5 542 32.7 183 22.5 466 7.2 207 92.2 377 67.6 414 14.4 291 6.1 230 11.9 243 21.8 475 13.4 63 24.5 522 11.2 246 Carlisle 1.7 197 17.5 208 32.2 192 20.2 518 4.4 429 85.6 563 68.8 388 17.8 203 3.0 483 10.4 332 25.8 176 10.1 259 25.3 489 10.8 285 Carmarthen East and Dinefwr 8.1 11 11.5 461 18.1 517 36.1 168 2.8 633 92.4 364 74.5 213 12.6 346 2.4 554 10.4 331 28.1 77 9.3 328 28.2 349 9.2 503 Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire 6.4 28 8.9 565 22.1 422 30.7 283 4.5 418 88.9 521 69.5 367 11.7 372 4.6 313 14.2 146 27.7 89 10.2 242 25.5 470 11.9 171 Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley 5.3 46 16.4 245 30.6 218 24.6 432 9.4 134 97.4 32 61.4 528 27.3 65 2.6 535 8.7 448 25.3 214 10.2 238 30.0 200 9.4 478 Carshalton and Wallington 0.6 401 7.9 603 24.2 354 30.1 300 8.8 152 91.9 394 70.0 346 16.3 249 5.3 271 8.3 479 20.5 546 11.3 167 29.4 246 9.9 401 Castle Point 0.6 418 14.8 314 17.7 528 39.5 110 3.9 496 96.6 65 88.5 2 4.3 583 1.3 649 5.9 628 26.5 140 7.7 497 31.9 63 7.6 624 Central Fife 1.5 213 25.8 29 31.7 201 22.1 477 9.2 139 97.6 19 61.4 529 27.2 66 4.0 362 7.5 534 23.2 390 11.4 159 28.1 352 10.2 354 Central Suffolk and North Ipswich 4.7 60 12.4 412 15.4 576 41.4 82 2.8 637 91.8 399 76.6 138 8.2 495 4.4 322 10.8 305 26.9 125 6.6 608 30.6 154 9.3 497 Ceredigion 8.7 9 7.8 607 19.5 482 33.8 208 6.1 278 85.0 567 70.0 345 9.2 460 2.8 508 18.0 63 27.4 96 8.3 442 23.3 549 17.3 37 Charnwood 1.0 292 21.7 74 14.5 607 40.4 97 3.0 616 95.9 112 86.1 4 6.3 547 1.3 650 6.3 605 24.8 247 7.0 569 32.3 52 7.6 626 Chatham and Aylesford 0.8 349 14.3 344 20.2 464 36.5 158 5.6 316 91.7 404 76.7 135 2.1 618 12.7 42 8.5 468 18.8 592 9.6 295 33.1 35 9.6 438 Cheadle 0.5 440 12.7 401 14.3 611 43.5 57 2.9 629 95.1 186 87.6 3 5.5 563 1.4 645 5.5 643 27.9 82 7.2 552 32.5 43 7.3 635 Cheltenham 0.9 316 15.2 299 25.0 330 28.3 334 7.4 202 91.2 435 68.3 396 11.3 389 3.7 396 16.7 84 24.8 255 8.1 457 21.5 585 15.5 65 Chesham and Amersham 1.3 246 13.5 377 11.7 651 52.1 6 3.2 588 97.4 31 80.2 45 1.7 630 10.5 82 7.6 529 25.1 235 6.3 640 33.7 28 9.4 471 Chesterfield 0.8 331 18.6 164 30.4 223 25.0 422 3.6 528 95.9 117 66.7 441 23.0 109 2.8 511 7.5 532 26.0 168 9.3 331 26.8 416 9.2 507 Chichester 4.0 76 11.0 481 17.1 543 38.2 129 4.5 424 92.4 368 70.1 342 7.0 525 8.1 152 14.8 125 33.5 12 6.9 582 23.6 541 12.2 144 Chingford and Woodford Green 0.3 586 8.8 572 24.3 352 30.4 293 7.6 196 93.1 320 75.3 180 10.0 434 5.6 257 9.1 417 25.3 212 9.9 274 28.9 288 9.3 489 Chipping Barnet 0.5 452 7.3 627 21.6 440 32.5 238 9.4 132 94.7 213 74.4 216 8.0 501 3.7 399 13.9 155 22.1 459 9.1 354 30.3 180 10.6 317 Chorley 1.7 194 16.5 242 19.6 480 37.8 136 3.4 560 91.0 447 79.2 62 7.6 510 6.8 197 6.4 596 21.1 518 9.1 353 31.1 115 10.0 395 Christchurch 1.4 228 12.9 395 15.5 573 37.3 144 3.8 499 96.4 78 83.9 13 0.6 658 8.9 122 6.6 589 40.8 1 6.2 645 21.9 576 9.8 418 61 04/01 . RESEARCH PAPER 04/01 Cities of London and Westminister - Dudley North Constituency Population Number Ethnicity Density White per/hectare Rank Ind/Pa/Bng Health Limiting L/T Chinese Black Economic Activity Full-time illness employee Unemployed Qualification No qualification Socio-economic classification Small Managerial % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Intermediate etc Lower employers supervisory % Rank % Rank % Rank Semi routine % Rank Cities of London and Westminster 110,226 63.9733024 29 77.9 594 5.98 98 2.57 4 4.73 67 20.9 574 65.3 56 6.0 222 13.4 654 45.8 9 7.1 603 5.9 405 3.2 655 5.9 653 City of Chester 89,919 5.92078752 384 97.7 313 0.73 335 0.27 314 0.21 383 26.1 366 61.7 300 3.9 441 24.4 503 31.4 156 8.4 455 5.6 444 7.0 416 11.0 453 City of Durham 87,709 4.69836083 419 97.7 319 0.53 383 0.37 228 0.22 374 30.3 185 63.5 164 4.9 341 27.1 425 24.2 369 8.3 468 3.9 633 6.4 484 9.4 560 City of York 102,839 36.2747795 104 97.8 310 0.70 348 0.27 320 0.16 442 24.9 416 60.3 400 4.5 381 26.2 454 25.8 313 8.6 429 5.4 468 7.7 296 13.6 156 Cleethorpes 90,070 2.72699749 480 98.7 167 0.41 442 0.15 522 0.12 497 26.3 353 57.9 533 6.4 186 33.9 207 20.2 527 7.8 536 6.5 340 10.8 5 15.0 37 Clwyd South 71,622 0.8393531 609 99.3 24 0.11 629 0.12 590 0.05 642 31.6 150 59.6 447 4.7 359 33.7 214 20.3 526 7.1 608 8.6 128 9.4 42 14.7 59 Clwyd West 68,804 0.82736893 612 98.9 130 0.21 566 0.27 322 0.07 589 32.7 113 52.9 631 5.5 270 31.1 288 22.7 424 7.1 609 10.4 47 6.7 463 12.3 331 Clydebank and Milngavie 67,679 10.3579737 314 98.3 247 0.84 314 0.35 242 0.08 557 30.4 182 61.3 332 7.0 142 32.8 242 25.3 334 10.9 127 4.2 603 6.5 481 12.1 350 Clydesdale 81,888 0.59242111 625 99.2 42 0.40 452 0.10 614 0.05 645 33.4 98 62.8 219 6.1 210 37.7 107 23.2 407 8.9 393 6.6 327 7.6 325 12.2 343 Coatbridge and Chryston 67,588 8.44216837 337 98.9 135 0.66 357 0.13 578 0.07 596 35.8 55 65.3 58 7.3 126 39.7 73 20.5 510 10.2 210 4.2 607 7.6 306 13.0 234 Colchester 102,527 17.9745792 242 95.7 413 0.78 327 0.51 152 0.62 214 24.1 449 63.7 149 3.7 461 25.5 474 29.3 203 10.8 137 6.0 388 7.6 308 12.8 268 Colne Valley 95,651 5.34930932 399 92.5 500 4.85 122 0.17 479 1.02 160 24.5 434 61.0 347 4.2 417 27.3 413 29.0 210 9.1 360 7.5 243 7.7 291 11.1 441 Congleton 90,655 4.29664913 429 98.8 141 0.27 518 0.26 328 0.09 543 23.0 488 63.2 188 3.2 544 24.3 510 32.6 122 8.7 415 7.4 248 7.6 314 10.3 513 Conwy 70,366 2.35558382 500 98.3 253 0.50 394 0.25 346 0.14 467 30.4 179 53.0 629 6.4 183 28.2 382 21.1 486 6.4 647 7.9 199 7.1 413 12.4 319 Copeland 69,318 0.94732958 596 99.3 28 0.20 574 0.10 625 0.06 629 30.2 190 59.3 463 8.0 87 34.3 199 19.7 544 6.8 628 6.1 384 11.8 1 13.0 241 Corby 97,186 1.7543866 532 98.4 229 0.43 431 0.15 516 0.22 370 24.4 439 65.1 71 4.5 378 33.2 227 23.8 382 8.3 471 6.1 373 9.5 32 13.9 122 Cotswold 87,975 0.7270541 617 98.8 146 0.20 573 0.17 467 0.10 523 20.7 579 56.5 570 2.5 621 23.3 543 30.8 166 7.6 552 11.2 32 7.1 406 11.3 426 Coventry North East 103,401 39.19674 87 78.0 593 15.66 36 0.46 174 2.36 108 29.2 231 62.0 272 7.7 108 37.3 118 18.0 588 8.7 413 4.5 575 7.7 283 14.8 53 Coventry North West 101,923 25.1537512 198 88.9 536 7.08 83 0.48 165 1.41 132 26.2 357 64.2 116 5.4 277 30.3 314 23.3 402 10.1 220 5.0 512 8.0 231 13.5 177 Coventry South 95,524 30.0862992 159 85.1 558 9.08 65 1.27 34 1.61 126 26.0 368 60.5 389 5.8 236 26.4 444 23.3 401 8.3 465 4.7 554 6.3 503 10.9 459 Crawley 99,744 22.1801201 212 88.5 538 7.55 77 0.31 274 1.11 152 20.9 573 67.9 13 3.1 563 25.4 478 28.6 223 13.8 11 5.5 460 9.1 64 13.1 232 Crewe and Nantwich 93,370 6.40925316 374 97.9 295 0.47 409 0.27 323 0.37 278 26.9 329 61.8 287 4.5 384 31.0 292 23.6 389 7.9 516 5.9 396 9.6 30 14.2 98 Crosby 72,597 16.5406699 260 98.5 215 0.39 453 0.30 281 0.09 541 28.9 244 58.9 486 4.9 330 24.0 518 30.9 165 12.2 40 6.0 390 5.4 562 9.3 568 Croydon Central 114,878 40.2798036 83 77.3 598 5.73 103 0.76 94 10.35 34 22.0 538 64.9 81 5.5 263 24.9 490 32.8 119 12.9 22 6.6 326 6.2 511 10.0 531 Croydon North 116,827 67.8044109 24 50.5 648 16.13 33 0.65 108 23.91 7 22.9 491 64.0 129 7.2 131 23.8 524 28.6 221 13.4 14 6.4 350 6.0 528 11.2 431 Croydon South 98,882 24.2536179 201 85.1 560 5.07 112 0.59 121 4.30 73 20.1 599 62.8 215 3.4 511 19.4 615 38.2 43 13.2 18 7.8 210 4.8 609 7.9 632 Cumbernauld and Kilsyth 64,552 6.24173274 376 98.5 220 0.72 338 0.24 359 0.08 559 29.8 201 68.1 9 5.2 294 32.2 259 24.3 367 11.9 62 4.7 550 8.4 145 12.8 258 Cunninghame North 70,069 0.91164455 602 99.5 13 0.17 599 0.09 633 0.05 634 31.9 138 58.7 495 8.4 75 34.4 196 21.4 475 8.0 503 6.6 324 8.2 175 12.3 326 Cunninghame South 65,748 5.87770427 389 99.2 63 0.31 491 0.27 317 0.04 652 32.6 116 60.6 383 10.2 33 39.5 75 17.5 607 8.2 481 4.5 576 9.6 29 15.0 39 Cynon Valley 63,512 3.60556344 449 98.9 125 0.36 463 0.15 509 0.08 581 44.1 7 63.9 134 7.3 127 42.4 44 17.3 610 7.2 594 4.6 564 8.2 192 13.3 200 Dagenham 83,165 43.1353734 66 90.2 526 2.30 213 0.34 253 5.08 64 29.7 208 64.0 131 6.6 168 40.6 64 18.8 569 12.1 46 6.1 382 8.3 166 13.5 165 Darlington 84,452 30.8669591 152 97.7 314 0.88 309 0.27 319 0.25 356 30.4 180 61.7 297 6.6 174 33.2 223 22.6 428 9.6 265 5.0 507 8.2 169 14.0 114 Dartford 94,787 9.9284592 318 94.8 442 1.98 225 0.47 168 0.81 182 21.9 542 64.8 90 3.5 493 28.0 388 27.2 265 12.1 44 7.3 260 8.5 124 12.0 360 Daventry 115,975 1.28143507 568 98.1 272 0.50 395 0.16 494 0.31 313 19.1 626 63.2 184 2.9 586 23.7 532 33.4 109 9.6 283 8.7 123 7.7 300 10.8 474 Delyn 69,627 2.46101371 492 99.3 31 0.11 628 0.08 642 0.05 633 30.0 195 63.0 203 4.3 403 30.2 316 23.6 390 8.0 510 6.8 305 10.2 11 12.9 254 Denton and Reddish 90,101 33.9491334 123 96.9 353 0.94 303 0.42 197 0.45 251 29.7 207 65.8 38 4.6 377 35.6 165 20.3 523 11.8 70 6.1 383 9.4 44 14.7 56 Derby North 96,355 27.1117051 185 96.4 377 0.93 305 0.43 184 0.75 188 27.3 310 61.9 283 5.3 289 29.3 348 24.7 356 8.6 433 5.0 510 8.4 143 12.7 283 Derby South 100,784 29.2721464 167 77.0 599 16.05 34 0.34 250 2.86 94 28.8 247 60.0 420 7.5 118 33.0 236 22.5 433 7.9 513 5.1 500 7.9 251 13.2 212 Devizes 110,555 1.05235353 591 98.5 225 0.22 554 0.21 391 0.26 342 20.7 580 62.9 212 2.8 598 24.3 508 29.7 192 10.0 231 8.4 151 8.1 215 12.2 335 Dewsbury 86,250 17.750566 248 80.5 584 17.41 30 0.08 646 0.37 283 27.6 303 60.5 384 5.4 271 39.0 85 20.7 506 8.3 466 6.6 332 8.1 218 12.4 313 Don Valley 88,614 3.64786761 448 98.4 227 0.50 398 0.17 464 0.20 387 32.2 127 59.4 459 5.7 246 35.9 158 21.6 466 8.1 488 6.1 371 8.2 177 12.7 272 Doncaster Central 86,674 18.3982169 240 95.3 423 2.39 203 0.29 292 0.74 189 33.7 91 58.1 529 7.8 101 36.7 131 18.9 566 8.0 506 5.4 467 8.6 118 14.3 81 Doncaster North 82,767 4.16899209 431 99.0 116 0.27 523 0.06 657 0.23 364 36.0 50 59.2 469 7.2 134 42.6 41 15.3 638 6.9 624 5.5 448 9.3 53 15.6 22 Dover 91,015 4.18864191 430 98.5 212 0.30 493 0.20 420 0.19 403 29.8 203 60.4 391 5.3 281 31.7 274 22.4 434 9.4 317 6.8 313 8.5 136 13.9 123 Dudley North 90,262 34.7562572 116 91.6 513 4.84 123 0.23 375 1.76 120 29.3 229 61.4 318 7.2 133 41.9 50 19.2 557 9.0 373 5.6 447 8.4 138 14.7 57 62 Rank . RESEARCH PAPER Cities of London and Westminister - Dudley North Constituency Industry Working in Working in agriculture manufacturing Cars/vans amenities Occupancy With central heating No car % Rank % Rank % Rank Cities of London and Westminster 0.2 653 5.2 659 58.2 7 City of Chester 1.5 219 13.8 368 25.9 City of Durham 1.2 256 14.6 326 City of York 0.9 306 12.5 407 Cleethorpes 1.6 205 20.9 Clwyd South 4.3 71 Clwyd West 4.5 67 Clydebank and Milngavie 0.5 Clydesdale 2 or more cars % rating % <-1 & own bath/WC Rank % Rank % Rank 8.0 645 2.6 646 87.9 535 316 29.4 317 5.2 355 92.3 371 28.1 273 26.7 377 4.0 483 98.3 35.1 153 17.1 569 6.8 229 88.6 89 24.2 357 27.9 344 2.7 641 91.2 25.0 41 22.8 400 32.9 228 3.9 489 10.7 497 21.5 444 32.5 239 3.7 523 490 11.6 459 38.6 101 21.7 488 11.8 3.6 89 14.2 346 26.8 302 29.4 315 10.1 Coatbridge and Chryston 0.6 403 14.9 310 37.0 122 20.1 520 15.7 58 97.8 Colchester 0.8 360 10.8 493 24.8 337 27.8 345 6.7 235 94.9 Colne Valley 0.9 307 22.7 58 25.2 324 30.6 287 5.3 343 78.6 Congleton 2.2 146 21.4 79 14.5 604 44.9 37 2.6 648 Conwy 1.9 175 8.9 564 27.1 295 26.3 386 5.0 371 Copeland 2.9 117 27.2 18 27.9 279 26.3 382 4.1 Corby 1.4 227 27.3 17 23.8 375 33.0 225 Cotswold 4.7 56 14.1 350 14.2 613 43.7 54 Coventry North East 0.4 561 21.6 76 37.1 119 18.7 Coventry North West 0.5 449 21.8 72 30.1 226 Coventry South 0.4 514 18.6 162 32.0 Crawley 0.8 324 11.3 469 20.4 Crewe and Nantwich 1.8 180 19.1 139 24.4 Crosby 0.7 389 8.7 579 24.2 Croydon Central 0.4 538 7.4 621 32.1 Croydon North 0.4 555 6.9 636 35.6 Croydon South 0.5 489 7.6 618 Cumbernauld and Kilsyth 0.6 434 15.5 288 Cunninghame North 2.4 138 16.8 235 34.1 Cunninghame South 1.3 244 22.4 63 38.2 Cynon Valley 0.4 505 24.1 46 34.9 Dagenham 0.3 598 10.3 506 Darlington 0.6 426 16.5 Dartford 0.9 309 13.2 Daventry 2.6 130 18.9 146 13.0 637 Delyn 1.9 177 25.0 42 19.5 487 Denton and Reddish 0.5 492 19.9 115 32.1 195 Derby North 0.6 425 21.4 80 29.2 250 Derby South 0.4 518 22.4 64 33.1 173 Devizes 3.3 103 15.9 268 15.4 Dewsbury 0.6 413 26.3 21 Don Valley 1.2 251 16.3 254 Doncaster Central 0.6 395 15.2 Doncaster North 1.6 209 18.0 Dover 2.0 167 Dudley North 0.4 557 Owns dwelling outright Tenure Local Authority or with mortgage % rented Housing Asso. rented Household composition and migration Lone parent Married, cohabiting Rented privately All pensioners households couples with children Migration Migrant Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % 34.5 648 10.3 420 15.3 17 39.9 1 17.7 610 5.7 657 9.9 659 23.0 11 70.4 337 7.1 521 9.5 102 13.0 192 25.6 193 8.7 406 25.1 498 12.5 132 5 67.6 415 20.0 152 3.3 446 9.0 423 23.6 349 8.4 433 28.2 351 16.8 45 526 65.1 472 16.1 251 3.6 419 15.3 115 24.0 307 8.9 387 21.7 580 16.2 55 434 78.6 76 9.2 459 1.7 626 10.5 321 25.6 190 9.2 340 29.2 272 10.5 329 86.9 553 65.3 467 22.2 120 2.7 516 9.7 369 24.5 274 9.3 326 30.2 189 8.6 566 87.5 543 74.1 234 8.1 496 3.5 423 14.3 141 31.8 16 8.8 388 25.0 500 10.8 291 91 96.0 109 58.8 555 24.8 86 10.9 74 5.5 644 25.6 189 13.2 67 27.7 379 8.1 595 115 97.3 37 64.4 480 26.2 74 2.4 564 7.1 561 23.1 397 10.1 257 31.8 66 8.9 536 16 59.8 546 32.4 21 2.6 538 5.2 648 21.0 524 13.6 61 29.9 205 8.6 562 206 67.3 424 12.8 339 5.8 246 14.2 147 21.4 503 9.1 356 27.4 392 14.8 76 634 78.1 88 8.9 472 1.6 633 11.4 261 23.4 369 8.7 409 28.7 304 10.0 391 94.4 236 82.1 29 2.6 610 8.2 143 7.1 563 24.0 309 6.9 581 32.2 55 9.9 400 83.0 595 68.2 402 11.2 393 4.5 316 16.1 101 30.0 36 9.4 317 23.4 544 13.9 91 465 91.3 432 67.8 412 14.0 305 9.1 118 9.1 413 24.4 283 10.2 241 28.0 364 9.3 492 4.5 415 95.6 146 68.2 401 17.3 220 6.2 225 8.3 486 21.5 493 10.2 245 29.7 227 10.6 315 3.1 605 95.0 194 69.5 368 2.5 612 11.9 56 16.1 100 29.1 52 6.4 628 27.2 399 11.2 239 544 9.4 133 86.0 560 64.6 476 9.7 440 11.9 57 13.8 163 21.6 483 13.6 59 26.6 430 11.2 244 23.9 442 6.7 232 87.5 540 74.4 220 6.7 536 7.6 167 11.4 260 24.3 289 10.4 227 26.0 453 10.9 281 196 25.7 404 8.1 174 89.5 500 68.3 395 8.6 485 10.5 84 12.5 212 24.3 295 10.9 196 25.2 491 16.4 50 462 33.2 222 7.6 197 96.4 76 68.3 397 20.3 149 3.1 469 8.2 489 21.8 473 10.0 265 28.7 310 10.6 305 342 30.1 301 3.9 487 86.8 555 75.2 189 13.2 322 2.3 567 9.2 400 24.8 253 8.9 383 29.1 279 11.0 269 355 30.9 281 3.3 580 89.3 513 81.5 33 7.6 508 2.9 491 8.0 507 27.8 86 9.4 313 30.0 202 7.3 633 194 21.5 491 27.2 12 91.5 419 64.3 481 13.2 323 7.9 156 14.6 133 19.5 574 13.0 77 24.1 529 10.9 273 139 18.3 553 15.3 62 89.6 496 64.1 486 10.2 429 7.8 160 18.0 64 15.4 638 14.9 36 24.1 531 11.1 254 19.9 473 36.3 162 6.8 228 94.4 241 79.9 47 6.7 534 3.3 448 10.0 355 21.4 502 8.9 386 30.1 191 9.4 467 31.6 202 25.0 423 9.6 126 97.1 45 71.3 309 15.9 259 6.8 195 6.0 624 18.4 597 12.5 98 33.5 29 9.1 519 161 22.0 480 9.5 128 94.9 204 65.3 466 22.2 121 3.8 387 8.7 449 27.4 97 11.1 178 25.4 481 10.1 379 106 18.3 552 9.9 118 97.9 14 56.5 573 29.9 40 6.8 200 6.9 574 20.6 538 13.6 60 28.7 308 9.2 499 154 20.7 504 4.4 440 94.9 205 72.7 272 12.1 360 5.0 289 10.2 349 25.6 194 12.3 107 29.7 224 7.9 602 36.0 131 18.6 546 10.7 104 89.6 499 60.2 542 30.8 33 2.7 527 6.3 602 24.9 244 14.8 38 27.7 382 7.8 608 244 34.0 164 19.9 524 4.7 396 91.8 401 69.9 353 15.4 272 4.3 332 10.4 339 25.3 218 11.0 188 25.9 460 11.2 240 389 19.5 483 35.2 178 6.1 279 94.0 267 74.9 201 12.1 359 3.8 390 9.2 407 21.9 470 8.8 390 30.4 172 9.5 462 48.4 13 3.2 596 94.6 224 77.3 116 10.5 413 3.2 468 9.0 425 20.1 556 7.1 567 32.9 37 11.4 219 38.1 130 3.5 551 93.8 284 75.2 187 13.7 310 2.9 494 8.1 497 23.8 334 9.6 303 30.8 141 8.5 575 21.5 493 5.5 319 88.2 532 70.9 325 11.9 363 8.3 140 8.9 438 23.8 335 11.9 127 27.8 378 8.4 578 24.9 424 4.4 443 88.8 522 70.3 340 14.9 281 4.8 295 10.0 360 25.5 196 9.3 323 24.9 507 12.0 160 22.4 471 5.9 292 87.1 550 66.9 436 14.0 302 7.5 170 11.6 256 22.3 447 11.2 176 26.9 413 12.0 162 579 41.2 87 3.5 547 95.1 188 69.0 385 1.7 629 15.6 14 13.7 165 23.9 325 7.2 553 30.8 134 12.2 145 30.5 221 25.5 411 9.0 143 74.0 647 67.9 410 18.3 192 2.9 495 11.0 296 22.1 457 9.8 287 30.6 159 9.5 462 24.9 333 30.6 285 3.1 607 95.9 119 74.9 202 16.7 236 1.1 657 7.4 540 24.4 282 8.9 375 31.6 88 9.8 415 298 35.4 142 20.2 517 4.5 425 91.6 416 67.2 430 18.4 186 2.7 524 11.7 250 26.3 151 10.1 255 26.6 426 10.5 320 193 31.7 200 22.4 472 4.1 459 93.4 308 66.6 444 22.3 118 1.8 618 9.2 402 24.4 284 11.0 189 30.3 178 9.2 509 9.1 553 27.4 291 27.6 352 5.0 367 91.5 421 71.1 316 11.3 384 4.7 306 12.9 199 27.3 101 10.3 235 25.8 463 11.1 253 25.3 34 29.7 235 27.0 370 5.0 370 83.1 593 64.1 484 25.2 83 3.6 409 7.2 553 25.5 199 10.3 232 30.7 147 7.6 629 63 Rank 04/01 . RESEARCH PAPER 04/01 Dudley South - Exeter Constituency Population Number Ethnicity Density White per/hectare Rank Ind/Pa/Bng Health Limiting L/T Chinese Black Economic Activity Full-time illness employee Unemployed Qualification No qualification % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank Socio-economic classification Small Managerial Intermediate etc Lower employers supervisory Semi routine % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank Dudley South 85,374 30.9438202 150 94.7 450 3.02 168 0.18 450 0.85 177 27.9 287 62.3 244 6.1 218 39.4 79 20.8 502 10.0 232 5.9 399 8.7 108 15.2 31 Dulwich and West Norwood 99,619 60.0838359 33 69.4 619 3.29 158 1.00 54 20.24 13 22.3 523 63.1 196 7.4 120 19.4 616 40.7 21 9.1 358 5.8 408 4.1 635 8.0 626 Dumbarton 75,562 1.58308018 546 99.1 70 0.33 474 0.17 472 0.08 582 29.1 237 65.0 76 6.8 160 31.8 271 26.1 305 11.8 65 4.8 527 7.4 365 12.4 314 Dumfries 80,784 0.40121581 639 99.1 69 0.25 535 0.23 376 0.12 502 27.9 289 57.7 545 6.1 213 39.0 83 19.2 558 8.3 461 8.3 161 8.9 80 15.9 16 Dundee East 72,879 31.5630143 143 96.6 370 2.34 210 0.28 304 0.14 463 33.5 94 59.7 441 9.0 54 35.4 169 21.1 489 8.9 387 4.1 617 6.8 453 13.1 224 Dundee West 71,792 31.5985915 142 96.0 392 1.76 243 0.68 103 0.39 274 32.0 133 58.3 521 8.9 63 33.1 232 19.1 562 7.8 523 3.2 652 6.2 512 11.6 407 Dunfermline East 67,166 3.05008855 473 99.1 86 0.42 440 0.14 537 0.09 542 33.2 101 65.2 66 6.8 157 37.5 112 20.5 509 10.1 214 4.5 578 8.4 153 14.2 95 Dunfermline West 68,148 4.99875303 410 98.8 159 0.53 380 0.19 436 0.11 514 27.1 317 66.1 35 5.7 245 29.2 352 27.6 251 11.6 81 4.4 583 7.9 249 12.7 280 Ealing North 113,787 46.8452038 52 64.7 630 13.87 41 1.40 26 9.30 38 22.5 512 65.8 39 5.5 266 23.8 528 32.6 126 11.2 109 6.2 366 5.9 532 9.5 559 Ealing Acton and Shepherd's Bush 110,937 59.3563403 34 69.1 620 6.56 89 1.21 38 12.51 26 23.2 483 65.2 65 7.0 148 19.5 613 39.7 25 9.1 364 6.1 381 4.2 629 7.3 642 Ealing Southall 120,009 63.1958926 30 47.3 652 34.12 8 0.79 88 8.05 42 23.9 462 67.8 14 6.0 223 22.9 556 33.3 113 9.6 268 5.2 488 5.3 580 9.9 541 Easington 81,216 8.45735708 336 99.2 53 0.34 473 0.09 631 0.02 658 46.8 2 65.1 69 8.1 83 43.8 28 14.1 653 7.9 515 3.5 648 8.3 154 13.4 180 East Antrim 84,062 1.97286958 519 99.2 57 0.11 633 0.33 257 0.05 635 27.7 297 65.2 61 5.1 311 38.3 95 27.1 270 13.0 19 6.7 317 11.0 3 16.3 15 East Devon 87,237 1.94486679 520 99.3 26 0.08 652 0.14 532 0.06 620 28.0 281 51.3 645 3.2 550 26.0 462 22.6 429 8.4 457 11.1 35 6.5 475 11.8 384 East Ham 114,053 66.7366881 25 33.7 659 38.22 6 0.82 83 17.72 16 25.8 380 58.3 518 11.5 15 33.2 224 18.9 567 9.2 349 4.8 531 5.4 569 12.5 306 East Hampshire 99,300 2.83325725 478 98.4 231 0.31 488 0.24 358 0.16 426 21.3 562 59.9 427 2.6 609 22.2 570 33.7 104 9.5 293 8.4 143 6.7 455 10.4 505 East Kilbride 85,864 3.02625736 474 98.8 155 0.46 415 0.29 288 0.07 608 26.5 344 65.4 51 4.9 342 29.0 356 27.2 266 11.8 64 5.0 508 7.6 315 11.8 380 East Londonderry 88,737 0.8284738 610 99.2 52 0.12 626 0.21 394 0.14 464 28.4 263 58.1 530 7.2 132 42.4 43 23.2 406 10.6 161 9.9 69 8.5 134 15.6 20 East Lothian 75,266 1.12183271 583 99.3 20 0.19 580 0.07 652 0.08 567 27.2 313 61.3 331 4.2 422 32.9 239 25.5 325 10.3 199 7.0 283 7.6 319 13.7 152 East Surrey 100,499 3.8738388 440 96.7 365 0.83 315 0.39 216 0.51 236 20.0 604 61.2 339 2.3 648 20.9 596 36.2 68 11.7 76 9.1 92 6.2 509 9.2 575 East Worthing and Shoreham 91,848 16.6481784 257 97.3 335 0.71 344 0.25 348 0.29 318 26.0 367 58.6 503 3.0 571 28.9 361 26.9 276 11.5 88 8.6 131 7.6 316 11.9 378 East Yorkshire 92,102 0.8830997 604 98.9 132 0.36 466 0.10 618 0.12 500 28.8 250 54.5 610 5.6 258 33.1 233 22.4 435 7.4 575 10.0 65 7.8 278 13.4 191 Eastbourne 97,463 15.3921352 272 96.8 362 0.67 354 0.47 172 0.35 289 29.1 233 55.8 586 4.4 399 28.3 381 24.4 363 8.9 385 8.3 160 6.9 427 12.0 367 Eastleigh 99,221 13.3829242 285 97.5 326 1.02 299 0.37 227 0.18 409 20.7 576 63.6 152 2.2 652 23.3 545 30.5 171 11.9 57 7.2 267 8.9 79 12.2 345 Eastwood 89,311 5.13016256 406 96.2 389 2.76 180 0.38 219 0.08 566 22.7 502 61.0 357 3.7 463 22.5 563 35.0 79 10.8 135 5.8 413 5.2 585 9.3 570 Eccles 92,305 19.3592701 229 97.0 350 1.06 292 0.28 301 0.33 303 33.4 100 65.5 48 5.5 267 36.3 141 20.9 499 11.3 102 5.1 499 8.2 182 13.8 135 Eddisbury 89,837 1.27720042 569 98.7 172 0.27 521 0.28 298 0.10 534 24.2 448 59.5 455 3.7 467 26.1 459 30.8 167 7.6 561 8.9 106 7.3 373 10.8 470 Edinburgh Central 76,897 46.1566627 54 94.6 451 1.93 233 0.98 56 0.64 206 24.1 450 65.3 57 4.5 387 17.4 641 35.5 75 10.0 227 3.5 647 4.1 633 7.9 630 Edinburgh East and Musselburgh 75,014 25.4112466 195 97.5 327 1.19 283 0.30 286 0.24 360 29.8 206 65.2 63 4.4 400 31.8 272 27.6 253 12.8 24 5.5 464 6.2 513 11.8 382 Edinburgh North and Leith 74,353 52.657932 42 95.7 411 2.03 224 0.52 145 0.40 272 26.1 363 67.2 22 4.7 362 22.0 573 38.0 46 10.5 164 4.8 524 4.9 602 9.3 563 Edinburgh Pentlands 77,820 8.76450051 334 96.7 368 1.14 286 0.65 106 0.33 299 22.9 493 61.6 301 4.2 416 23.6 536 32.0 141 12.5 33 4.6 565 5.3 574 10.5 493 Edinburgh South 79,511 33.591466 128 94.5 453 1.72 244 1.53 17 0.43 261 24.5 435 60.0 419 3.9 440 19.9 608 32.5 127 8.3 460 4.7 548 4.0 638 7.9 633 Edinburgh West 79,851 8.10587758 341 97.2 344 1.06 290 0.61 115 0.26 348 23.8 466 63.1 193 3.8 457 25.1 487 32.0 140 12.4 35 5.1 495 5.4 566 10.2 523 Edmonton 91,870 57.3112913 38 67.5 624 6.28 94 0.53 141 18.08 15 25.2 400 61.0 355 7.7 104 32.5 249 23.9 380 10.7 145 7.0 286 6.0 522 11.1 440 Ellesmere Port and Neston 88,375 7.43146653 352 98.8 165 0.26 528 0.27 316 0.07 601 27.2 314 62.7 224 4.6 368 29.2 351 25.1 340 8.6 427 4.9 516 10.3 7 13.7 145 Elmet 91,118 4.55225819 423 98.1 279 0.79 322 0.15 527 0.19 406 25.2 405 61.8 291 3.3 523 29.7 336 28.2 233 11.7 80 6.7 318 7.4 353 12.2 339 Eltham 78,795 40.5950541 80 86.7 550 3.52 153 0.83 82 5.53 55 25.9 373 61.6 304 6.3 187 30.1 322 27.5 261 11.5 86 6.7 321 6.1 520 10.2 524 Enfield North 94,616 25.3390466 196 83.3 571 3.81 139 0.50 157 7.92 43 24.1 451 62.2 257 5.9 232 30.9 296 26.5 292 11.4 96 7.5 240 6.5 479 10.5 495 Enfield Southgate 87,073 31.7090313 139 80.5 585 7.76 72 1.21 39 5.16 62 22.2 529 59.8 433 5.3 282 21.5 588 36.8 58 10.5 172 8.5 139 3.8 646 7.0 645 Epping Forest 95,786 7.1680012 356 94.3 457 2.53 189 0.45 178 0.94 166 22.1 535 60.3 397 3.9 449 28.5 373 31.9 145 12.2 41 9.5 79 6.0 531 9.4 561 Epsom and Ewell 98,176 18.7430317 237 92.8 493 2.14 221 0.75 96 0.81 184 20.0 603 61.1 343 2.5 624 19.8 609 38.1 45 11.7 79 8.3 157 4.9 608 8.1 620 Erewash 104,272 12.2069773 296 98.0 283 0.67 353 0.13 567 0.40 273 26.6 336 64.7 93 4.7 356 33.6 216 23.3 400 9.2 345 6.0 387 9.7 21 13.5 171 Erith and Thamesmead 94,976 42.006192 73 75.1 603 7.57 76 1.22 37 11.77 30 24.4 441 63.5 161 8.0 88 31.4 283 23.5 392 12.0 52 6.1 377 7.5 333 13.1 230 Esher and Walton 102,473 12.9287156 290 94.0 471 1.88 238 0.61 116 0.42 264 17.2 654 60.8 373 2.8 597 17.7 639 42.0 15 9.6 270 8.6 129 4.4 624 7.4 641 Exeter 111,076 23.6181161 205 97.6 322 0.44 422 0.34 251 0.20 392 25.8 378 58.6 500 3.9 442 24.3 509 24.3 366 10.0 225 5.8 414 6.7 461 12.3 325 64 . RESEARCH PAPER Dudley South - Exeter Constituency Industry Working in Working in agriculture manufacturing Cars/vans amenities Occupancy With central heating No car 2 or more cars rating % <-1 & own bath/WC % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank Dudley South 0.4 530 26.3 22 25.2 323 31.0 278 5.2 353 83.2 591 Dulwich and West Norwood 0.3 602 6.6 642 42.3 74 14.4 599 16.4 48 90.8 Dumbarton 1.1 260 11.8 448 33.1 172 22.7 464 11.7 92 Dumfries 6.2 33 15.4 290 26.5 309 25.5 410 6.7 Dundee East 0.6 399 15.8 273 43.7 63 15.2 590 14.1 Dundee West 0.5 459 14.9 311 47.8 43 12.2 616 Dunfermline East 1.4 229 20.7 97 32.4 188 22.7 463 Dunfermline West 1.0 285 16.1 263 26.9 299 26.9 Ealing North 0.3 595 9.0 558 28.6 261 24.7 Ealing Acton and Shepherd's Bush 0.3 607 7.4 626 43.3 69 Ealing Southall 0.2 652 9.1 551 31.3 Easington 0.9 315 25.1 39 East Antrim 1.6 211 16.6 241 East Devon 4.0 74 10.0 East Ham 0.2 655 East Hampshire 2.2 151 East Kilbride 1.2 258 East Londonderry 3.8 79 East Lothian 3.8 81 East Surrey 1.6 East Worthing and Shoreham 0.9 East Yorkshire Eastbourne Owns dwelling outright Tenure Local Authority or with mortgage % rented Housing Asso. rented Household composition and migration Lone parent Married, cohabiting Rented privately All pensioners households couples with children Migration Migrant Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank 70.7 329 20.9 142 1.6 631 6.8 580 23.3 377 9.2 334 32.4 47 7.7 617 459 49.5 620 21.6 131 10.5 85 18.4 61 15.7 636 12.6 95 19.5 612 13.7 95 93.3 311 63.8 489 22.4 117 5.6 259 8.2 492 22.5 438 11.2 174 29.0 285 11.7 193 238 94.3 244 65.2 469 18.4 188 3.6 407 12.8 201 26.1 160 8.8 397 28.2 341 10.4 340 69 84.8 572 56.8 572 21.3 136 9.0 119 13.0 194 26.6 133 12.4 101 20.9 593 12.1 157 16.5 47 84.5 576 50.1 617 27.0 67 6.5 210 16.4 95 25.3 210 11.8 130 18.9 614 17.3 36 8.7 155 97.7 18 61.3 534 29.0 49 3.3 445 6.4 598 23.6 354 10.5 217 28.7 311 9.8 424 371 7.6 193 96.4 75 71.0 319 18.1 194 4.0 371 6.9 572 21.3 508 9.8 285 29.4 256 11.7 194 431 16.0 55 91.6 417 67.4 419 14.0 303 4.8 299 13.8 161 19.0 587 11.6 142 27.2 402 10.6 319 14.6 596 23.9 25 90.0 486 48.1 624 16.4 244 13.2 36 22.3 26 16.4 627 10.7 206 17.9 628 16.4 49 206 22.8 462 21.4 29 92.3 373 64.2 482 9.8 439 7.5 168 18.5 57 15.3 639 10.1 248 26.7 418 12.1 158 37.5 112 17.8 561 5.3 336 98.4 2 63.1 498 24.9 85 4.1 348 7.9 509 25.3 216 11.3 165 30.6 160 8.9 541 24.0 364 31.1 276 4.2 456 94.4 240 75.1 193 16.0 253 2.5 544 6.3 606 20.3 552 10.9 194 33.9 21 0.0 0 524 19.7 479 30.5 289 3.5 545 91.2 438 77.8 98 7.7 504 2.4 565 12.1 232 39.6 2 6.5 616 20.7 597 12.3 141 8.7 576 45.8 51 11.0 629 26.7 13 89.7 492 49.7 619 19.2 166 9.4 108 21.7 29 14.4 648 15.0 30 26.4 437 11.4 223 15.1 301 14.0 616 45.7 28 4.6 410 95.2 184 79.9 48 2.6 611 8.9 123 8.6 462 25.5 198 6.9 578 30.1 195 10.0 389 18.6 165 28.5 262 25.8 403 8.6 161 97.3 34 75.5 173 18.0 200 1.4 646 5.1 650 22.9 408 10.2 237 32.6 42 8.0 597 14.2 348 23.9 368 29.2 320 7.1 215 94.8 211 69.6 366 17.3 218 1.7 625 11.4 262 19.1 584 11.8 129 35.2 14 0.0 0 8.7 575 25.9 317 28.8 325 8.9 148 96.7 59 62.3 513 24.7 88 4.0 364 8.9 432 25.7 182 9.3 322 29.7 222 9.6 444 207 8.8 568 13.4 629 46.3 25 5.0 369 95.6 141 79.8 51 9.1 463 2.2 581 9.0 429 24.3 290 6.3 642 30.8 139 10.1 380 300 12.8 397 23.8 374 30.4 294 5.5 320 90.5 470 79.4 58 8.2 494 3.2 467 9.2 410 30.9 24 8.2 454 25.6 466 9.7 432 6.1 34 15.3 295 23.1 393 29.6 311 3.3 586 90.4 472 74.9 204 9.0 464 1.7 623 14.4 136 29.0 53 7.6 514 26.3 441 12.4 139 1.1 273 8.8 570 30.5 219 23.6 447 8.0 179 92.0 388 70.6 332 8.9 474 5.8 244 14.8 128 35.5 7 8.2 452 20.1 603 13.2 108 Eastleigh 0.8 344 14.8 320 15.2 584 42.4 74 4.5 421 94.5 229 79.6 56 1.2 645 12.0 52 7.2 551 21.5 491 8.2 451 32.1 59 9.5 455 Eastwood 0.8 342 11.1 473 19.8 476 36.8 151 7.6 192 96.3 89 83.4 18 10.3 424 2.1 589 4.3 656 25.2 221 8.4 428 36.3 9 7.9 606 Eccles 0.5 467 15.6 282 35.2 149 20.0 522 5.0 364 92.7 354 62.2 515 23.9 101 3.4 443 10.5 322 24.7 263 12.3 109 25.6 469 9.9 409 Eddisbury 4.9 52 17.5 206 13.8 622 46.5 23 3.1 612 90.8 457 77.6 104 10.0 432 3.3 456 9.1 419 22.3 445 7.6 516 33.4 31 10.0 399 Edinburgh Central 0.4 539 7.0 635 49.9 32 10.4 632 21.2 30 80.7 614 59.8 547 6.6 537 9.3 113 24.3 16 18.3 599 6.3 639 10.5 658 28.0 1 Edinburgh East and Musselburgh 0.5 485 7.4 624 41.9 76 14.5 598 14.1 70 88.3 530 69.4 372 17.0 229 4.3 328 9.3 392 24.7 264 10.1 262 21.7 581 11.6 202 Edinburgh North and Leith 0.4 528 7.7 612 45.3 53 11.3 624 17.6 36 81.9 604 64.1 485 8.9 468 7.2 177 19.8 43 18.3 598 7.6 503 14.4 645 20.6 17 Edinburgh Pentlands 0.5 465 7.7 611 30.5 220 25.4 412 8.5 163 94.0 266 74.1 232 13.7 311 3.8 383 8.4 472 23.3 376 9.4 311 30.2 184 12.7 126 Edinburgh South 0.5 456 6.1 652 36.3 124 18.0 554 12.6 84 90.4 476 69.3 375 11.3 387 2.6 533 16.8 83 23.5 364 7.6 515 19.9 607 22.4 14 Edinburgh West 0.8 354 8.9 563 28.7 258 25.0 421 9.0 145 92.9 333 77.7 102 10.7 406 4.4 319 7.2 555 26.4 142 8.8 393 28.2 344 10.1 372 Edmonton 0.4 558 9.0 561 33.2 171 22.0 481 17.2 41 90.4 473 66.4 450 17.1 227 5.7 253 10.8 306 19.3 578 14.2 46 29.4 254 9.9 410 Ellesmere Port and Neston 1.1 272 20.8 95 21.2 451 33.9 205 3.6 530 93.9 282 74.3 226 17.9 202 2.1 587 5.7 635 24.2 296 9.0 364 32.1 60 7.7 619 Elmet 1.1 275 15.0 308 21.9 432 35.4 175 3.8 506 88.9 520 75.9 163 16.6 238 1.5 639 5.9 625 26.0 164 7.7 491 31.4 99 8.7 554 Eltham 0.4 566 6.9 638 33.7 167 21.4 495 10.1 114 91.5 420 61.4 530 23.3 106 6.7 203 8.7 452 23.7 341 12.4 104 24.8 511 10.0 397 Enfield North 0.6 416 9.4 544 28.3 267 25.8 401 12.5 85 91.8 400 69.7 362 16.0 255 3.8 391 10.6 317 20.5 547 11.5 153 29.3 267 10.7 294 Enfield Southgate 0.4 556 7.8 608 24.0 362 30.3 297 10.0 116 93.9 273 76.0 161 7.1 520 2.6 534 14.3 140 22.3 442 8.0 467 28.1 353 10.9 278 Epping Forest 1.0 282 10.3 507 18.6 505 37.8 135 5.7 304 95.4 163 74.2 231 14.4 292 2.6 530 8.8 445 25.1 234 9.3 330 28.9 291 9.4 479 Epsom and Ewell 0.8 330 7.2 630 14.5 605 42.7 70 4.9 381 96.1 102 82.7 21 3.6 596 5.9 240 7.8 519 26.6 138 7.1 564 30.8 142 9.8 414 Erewash 0.7 387 26.3 23 24.7 339 28.6 330 3.3 584 90.1 484 78.1 90 12.2 357 1.9 613 7.9 517 23.2 387 9.0 372 29.7 232 8.7 551 Erith and Thamesmead 0.3 604 9.4 546 36.0 132 18.0 557 13.2 80 91.9 397 57.6 566 12.7 342 18.9 8 10.8 308 16.5 625 14.9 35 25.3 486 10.5 327 Esher and Walton 0.9 302 9.5 541 13.0 640 45.7 29 4.7 397 96.5 71 78.0 91 3.1 603 7.8 159 11.1 290 24.8 254 7.6 512 31.1 116 11.6 204 Exeter 0.8 338 8.7 573 27.6 286 23.0 461 7.9 185 79.1 630 66.7 442 11.0 400 6.6 205 15.8 104 24.4 279 8.8 392 22.3 570 18.2 33 65 04/01 . RESEARCH PAPER 04/01 Falkirk East - Hamilton North and Bellshill Constituency Population Number Ethnicity Density White per/hectare Rank Ind/Pa/Bng Health Limiting L/T Chinese Black Economic Activity Full-time illness employee Unemployed Qualification No qualification Socio-economic classification Small Managerial Intermediate etc Lower employers supervisory % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank Semi routine % Rank Falkirk East 75,762 3.84539641 442 99.1 88 0.52 385 0.12 594 0.05 646 29.8 204 65.7 44 5.4 276 34.2 202 22.8 421 10.1 223 4.8 522 9.0 66 13.5 168 Falkirk West 69,429 6.93665701 362 98.9 136 0.68 352 0.13 571 0.06 616 33.2 103 65.2 62 6.1 219 34.4 195 22.5 431 10.2 212 4.9 515 8.6 112 12.7 285 Falmouth and Camborne 94,472 4.06051749 434 99.0 115 0.15 610 0.14 554 0.18 412 32.3 126 53.0 628 6.0 229 29.9 330 19.4 551 6.8 627 9.0 98 8.2 178 13.4 192 Fareham 93,051 14.7116206 274 98.2 264 0.42 439 0.36 231 0.15 453 21.2 564 63.8 141 2.5 620 22.3 567 34.3 91 10.8 141 6.9 299 7.4 360 10.5 502 Faversham and Mid Kent 87,932 2.17637304 507 98.2 261 0.46 418 0.21 392 0.20 393 22.9 492 60.2 406 3.4 510 28.7 367 29.5 197 9.6 267 8.5 137 7.3 383 11.3 428 Feltham and Heston 100,722 35.4530095 112 61.0 635 26.85 15 0.53 140 4.05 78 24.0 453 68.5 6 5.2 301 29.4 344 24.2 368 12.5 32 5.2 492 8.3 165 12.7 276 Fermanagh and South Tyrone 91,127 0.36363237 641 99.5 8 0.08 653 0.11 600 0.06 623 29.7 209 55.9 584 7.2 130 44.9 22 21.0 494 9.2 346 13.1 14 7.9 263 15.2 27 Finchley and Golders Green 109,878 51.0348351 44 73.8 606 10.52 56 1.91 11 5.49 57 20.6 582 60.5 390 5.2 303 16.2 648 42.4 14 9.0 372 7.5 237 3.2 653 6.4 648 Folkestone and Hythe 96,238 2.69800953 482 97.3 340 0.36 465 0.19 439 0.21 384 29.1 234 59.0 479 5.1 305 30.5 309 24.0 378 10.1 219 8.3 155 8.1 221 12.2 338 Forest of Dean 84,325 1.44330338 555 99.1 83 0.14 618 0.14 539 0.10 521 25.7 386 56.9 558 4.2 413 29.3 349 24.8 354 8.3 463 9.9 70 8.1 214 12.6 292 Foyle 105,066 2.71271075 481 99.3 37 0.23 545 0.14 553 0.08 577 34.3 77 58.9 485 11.9 11 43.7 29 23.0 412 9.1 355 5.9 394 8.9 77 15.2 26 Fylde 92,690 3.9313738 439 98.2 263 0.53 382 0.28 303 0.16 433 28.8 248 60.1 415 3.2 537 25.4 480 30.2 178 10.3 189 8.2 174 6.8 446 9.9 539 Gainsborough 83,719 0.64623424 621 99.0 94 0.19 583 0.11 595 0.15 451 26.9 327 57.4 549 4.9 338 30.2 317 24.1 377 7.7 539 8.7 124 8.2 185 13.0 242 Galloway and Upper Nithsdale 66,981 0.15146157 653 99.6 3 0.07 657 0.09 636 0.05 648 31.7 141 49.3 653 7.0 146 40.5 66 16.3 624 6.4 644 12.7 20 6.8 441 15.0 35 Gateshead East and Washington West 80,683 29.4034257 165 98.7 192 0.46 414 0.13 572 0.13 481 34.9 70 64.5 108 6.1 207 36.7 130 20.0 538 10.3 198 4.0 628 8.0 228 13.6 155 Gedling 89,117 24.1640456 202 96.0 398 1.36 272 0.31 280 1.09 153 26.2 358 62.1 262 4.2 421 29.9 329 26.9 277 11.1 113 6.9 302 8.2 173 12.1 352 Gillingham 98,742 30.6271712 153 94.9 440 2.32 212 0.41 200 0.68 199 22.7 503 63.3 180 4.4 398 28.2 383 25.9 307 12.3 38 7.0 285 8.3 159 13.1 227 Glasgow Anniesland 63,964 40.457938 82 96.9 354 1.47 262 0.38 223 0.30 317 39.4 19 61.9 281 9.0 57 38.7 90 22.3 439 9.1 363 3.3 650 5.9 533 11.4 423 Glasgow Baillieston 63,281 21.0585691 218 98.9 139 0.42 437 0.36 234 0.10 528 42.0 11 60.8 374 10.6 28 48.9 5 15.5 631 8.8 397 4.1 623 6.8 440 13.7 147 Glasgow Cathcart 63,226 35.8830874 106 95.0 439 3.72 144 0.28 307 0.20 389 34.6 72 63.2 186 7.5 115 36.2 144 24.7 358 10.4 183 4.3 597 5.9 536 11.4 420 Glasgow Govan 60,393 29.8679525 161 84.2 564 13.28 46 0.72 98 0.32 308 36.3 46 63.3 176 9.3 48 34.3 198 27.9 242 8.7 408 4.4 586 4.9 605 10.2 518 Glasgow Kelvin 65,625 50.1720183 45 92.8 492 3.31 157 1.39 27 0.49 242 30.1 193 61.3 329 7.3 125 21.9 576 32.4 131 7.2 591 3.1 654 3.6 648 6.8 646 Glasgow Maryhill 62,305 31.2776104 146 94.1 468 3.18 163 1.09 46 0.42 266 43.3 8 58.4 511 11.3 19 43.0 38 17.9 591 7.0 616 2.7 659 5.4 563 11.7 396 Glasgow Pollok 63,616 30.3946488 154 97.8 303 1.28 277 0.42 192 0.06 624 39.7 18 62.5 235 9.8 36 46.3 13 16.3 625 9.8 247 3.1 653 7.0 420 14.0 107 Glasgow Rutherglen 64,940 26.0384924 190 98.6 204 0.79 320 0.22 389 0.07 606 36.1 48 64.7 94 6.6 170 39.0 84 21.7 462 10.6 162 4.2 612 7.1 410 12.8 264 Glasgow Shettleston 57,437 37.5160026 98 94.4 454 4.03 134 0.49 161 0.28 328 50.3 1 61.1 341 13.1 5 50.1 3 14.4 650 7.5 569 2.7 658 6.0 530 12.7 277 Glasgow Springburn 68,172 33.5657312 129 95.8 408 1.04 295 0.92 64 0.62 212 44.9 6 61.7 299 12.1 8 49.4 4 15.1 642 8.2 478 2.9 655 6.6 474 13.5 176 Gloucester 109,885 27.1053281 186 92.5 496 2.52 191 0.26 327 2.30 113 24.5 429 63.3 178 4.8 352 27.9 391 25.7 318 11.5 95 5.5 450 8.6 120 14.4 72 Gordon 78,212 0.37417892 640 99.3 22 0.09 647 0.09 640 0.07 593 20.5 587 60.4 394 3.3 524 28.4 376 26.4 294 9.1 357 9.0 103 9.3 51 13.5 167 Gosport 91,341 25.1766814 197 98.4 232 0.31 486 0.23 378 0.20 398 23.6 470 65.7 43 3.5 499 25.6 473 26.7 283 11.5 87 5.7 428 10.1 12 12.3 321 Gower 74,365 2.50589702 489 99.1 87 0.19 582 0.14 552 0.07 612 33.9 86 60.2 409 4.7 355 25.7 471 27.7 247 9.3 322 6.4 351 7.1 402 10.4 508 Grantham and Stamford 97,899 1.3954274 558 98.4 242 0.45 420 0.38 225 0.16 431 23.4 477 62.2 261 3.6 479 28.6 370 25.9 310 8.4 454 7.6 233 8.8 85 14.2 93 Gravesham 95,717 9.66643102 323 89.5 531 7.72 73 0.34 252 0.64 208 23.9 463 61.6 306 5.1 306 31.4 285 23.6 387 10.2 206 7.2 268 8.7 102 13.1 218 Great Grimsby 87,574 31.1984325 147 98.5 214 0.45 421 0.16 506 0.17 418 28.1 278 56.3 575 9.9 35 39.4 78 16.3 622 6.2 652 4.8 538 10.3 8 17.7 5 Great Yarmouth 90,810 5.21956547 402 98.6 199 0.30 495 0.09 630 0.15 444 31.4 154 54.0 617 8.3 79 38.2 97 17.9 595 7.8 538 8.1 181 8.8 91 15.0 40 Greenock and Inverclyde 62,478 7.8224615 345 99.0 103 0.29 503 0.22 385 0.10 531 32.9 108 64.7 96 6.9 151 37.3 120 21.0 495 10.2 204 3.3 651 7.1 404 13.9 119 Greenwich and Woolwich 89,224 48.4386536 48 73.7 607 5.53 108 1.51 18 13.50 22 26.6 338 62.7 225 9.2 51 27.3 412 32.4 129 9.1 366 5.0 509 5.1 594 9.9 540 Guildford 99,937 5.19396081 405 95.6 416 1.11 288 0.73 97 0.52 234 18.4 634 61.2 336 2.4 629 17.5 640 37.7 49 9.1 353 7.2 270 5.3 577 8.6 596 Hackney North and Stoke Newington 100,548 119.557669 4 60.5 636 9.53 62 0.93 62 21.97 11 27.0 323 56.4 573 11.0 24 28.0 389 32.0 143 8.0 509 5.5 456 4.0 637 8.6 597 Hackney South and Shoreditch 102,276 96.0338028 13 58.3 640 6.04 96 1.41 23 27.30 6 30.1 192 56.9 560 11.3 18 30.0 327 27.8 246 7.8 533 5.4 469 4.6 616 9.9 537 Halesowen and Rowley Regis 84,198 28.0566478 174 93.1 487 3.75 142 0.24 352 0.90 171 28.8 252 63.3 179 5.9 231 39.0 86 21.9 454 10.3 191 5.7 430 7.9 259 14.0 108 Halifax 94,739 16.4220836 263 88.5 539 9.73 58 0.13 558 0.26 346 27.5 306 60.6 381 7.0 147 35.1 177 22.1 446 9.4 304 6.1 370 7.5 330 14.1 104 Haltemprice and Howden 84,415 1.86173967 524 98.2 258 0.71 342 0.17 473 0.15 452 22.3 524 58.3 513 3.1 556 24.0 517 30.4 174 9.6 273 7.8 209 7.0 418 9.6 553 Halton 81,913 17.6498599 249 98.9 137 0.18 589 0.22 387 0.11 504 32.7 115 61.8 290 6.6 166 35.2 174 19.2 556 10.0 226 4.7 555 9.7 19 13.0 246 Hamilton North and Bellshill 69,459 16.8589806 255 98.3 256 1.05 293 0.32 264 0.07 586 34.4 75 64.8 85 7.1 140 38.9 88 21.9 453 9.6 284 4.3 594 7.3 375 13.4 187 66 . RESEARCH PAPER Falkirk East - Hamilton North and Bellshill Constituency Industry Working in Working in agriculture manufacturing Cars/vans amenities Occupancy With central heating No car 2 or more cars rating % <-1 & own bath/WC % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank Falkirk East 1.0 288 19.2 137 28.6 260 27.0 369 8.0 178 97.6 20 Falkirk West 0.8 358 17.2 226 33.0 174 23.4 452 8.9 149 96.7 Falmouth and Camborne 2.7 126 14.0 353 23.0 394 28.2 338 5.4 329 Fareham 0.8 341 14.5 334 14.5 608 43.4 58 3.1 Faversham and Mid Kent 2.7 125 12.0 438 18.0 518 40.9 90 Feltham and Heston 0.4 562 8.1 598 26.6 308 27.5 357 Fermanagh and South Tyrone 7.2 19 16.3 249 20.0 472 35.6 172 Finchley and Golders Green 0.4 550 6.7 640 29.7 238 24.9 Folkestone and Hythe 1.8 179 9.3 547 24.1 360 Forest of Dean 3.8 80 21.9 70 15.7 569 Foyle 1.3 234 16.2 257 32.5 Fylde 2.0 166 16.2 259 20.3 Gainsborough 6.2 32 16.3 251 Galloway and Upper Nithsdale 13.2 1 10.5 501 Gateshead East and Washington West 0.3 609 18.6 163 39.7 Gedling 0.7 375 15.1 302 24.4 Gillingham 0.6 428 12.6 402 22.5 Glasgow Anniesland 0.5 477 9.1 552 50.7 Glasgow Baillieston 0.4 527 12.4 413 52.0 Glasgow Cathcart 0.4 547 9.7 532 47.9 Glasgow Govan 0.3 634 9.5 543 53.6 Glasgow Kelvin 0.3 623 7.3 628 53.3 Glasgow Maryhill 0.5 483 9.0 556 Glasgow Pollok 0.5 471 12.4 Glasgow Rutherglen 0.5 500 13.4 Glasgow Shettleston 0.4 542 Glasgow Springburn 0.5 470 Gloucester 0.7 Gordon Gosport Gower Owns dwelling outright Tenure Local Authority or with mortgage % rented Housing Asso. rented Household composition and migration Lone parent Married, cohabiting Rented privately All pensioners households couples with children Migration Migrant Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank 61.9 519 28.7 52 3.6 415 5.8 633 22.6 427 10.1 254 30.0 204 9.1 517 58 58.7 559 30.7 34 3.4 441 7.2 549 23.7 342 10.7 210 27.1 404 10.0 387 81.3 610 71.9 294 6.8 530 6.2 226 15.2 118 27.7 91 8.9 379 24.5 523 11.8 179 611 93.9 274 85.8 5 5.9 554 2.0 601 6.3 603 24.5 277 7.1 568 31.2 111 9.4 481 4.6 411 94.1 259 74.7 206 9.6 444 6.8 193 8.8 440 23.7 340 8.2 444 31.4 100 8.7 551 16.6 46 94.1 261 62.4 511 19.1 169 7.2 179 11.3 270 17.4 616 12.7 92 30.2 183 10.0 390 7.6 195 91.8 402 74.0 238 14.0 304 1.5 643 10.5 323 20.1 559 11.4 160 38.2 5 0.0 0 426 13.6 76 93.5 298 62.8 502 8.0 499 4.8 297 24.3 14 20.5 544 8.5 421 24.2 528 15.2 68 30.4 292 6.0 282 92.3 369 72.7 271 8.8 478 3.5 431 15.1 121 29.4 44 9.2 341 24.9 505 11.8 181 42.7 71 3.4 558 93.8 286 77.0 130 11.0 398 2.7 520 9.3 396 25.4 206 7.6 518 30.5 168 9.3 487 185 21.3 496 11.4 96 96.4 79 61.3 531 26.2 73 4.0 357 8.4 470 14.4 647 17.7 9 35.2 15 0.0 0 463 32.8 231 4.0 471 92.8 341 78.4 81 3.1 604 6.4 214 12.2 228 29.8 37 7.9 470 25.3 485 11.8 178 17.2 540 37.0 149 2.2 656 92.8 343 75.0 197 3.9 588 8.1 149 12.9 198 26.8 129 7.3 545 29.4 251 11.2 238 23.9 366 26.9 372 6.4 260 92.8 339 61.6 523 17.7 207 3.2 465 17.5 71 30.1 35 7.7 496 26.2 446 10.2 355 90 18.0 556 5.7 303 97.5 23 59.0 553 31.6 26 5.1 285 4.2 657 23.7 346 11.8 134 28.8 298 8.3 589 344 27.7 347 3.7 511 95.0 192 80.4 42 8.7 481 2.9 500 8.0 505 24.9 241 9.2 332 28.0 365 8.6 563 407 33.3 219 5.9 296 90.9 454 77.9 92 7.7 505 3.4 442 11.0 291 20.1 555 9.7 289 32.7 40 11.0 258 29 11.5 621 17.6 37 81.8 605 53.8 597 30.2 37 8.2 145 7.8 520 26.6 135 15.8 21 19.6 609 11.8 182 25 12.7 611 21.9 28 83.1 592 51.3 609 31.1 31 10.8 76 6.8 581 20.9 529 19.1 2 25.4 480 8.5 573 40 13.6 605 19.0 32 84.0 583 59.8 545 21.3 135 8.1 147 10.7 313 22.6 428 14.9 37 22.1 572 11.0 261 21 10.1 634 23.5 26 77.6 637 53.4 598 17.9 201 12.3 47 16.3 97 19.2 581 12.0 125 14.8 642 15.2 69 22 9.3 637 24.8 22 81.1 612 49.7 618 14.3 294 13.2 35 22.8 24 17.6 614 9.0 370 11.3 657 25.9 3 63.4 3 6.2 656 26.5 16 82.0 601 37.1 643 28.6 54 20.5 5 13.9 156 20.6 537 16.1 17 14.0 646 16.7 46 415 51.9 26 11.3 623 16.9 44 83.9 586 55.1 588 29.1 47 8.7 131 7.0 567 25.2 228 17.7 8 23.3 548 9.9 408 384 43.6 66 16.8 571 14.0 72 92.1 383 63.0 501 22.8 114 7.6 166 6.6 585 24.1 304 14.0 48 25.4 478 9.6 440 11.4 467 68.1 1 4.6 659 28.2 7 83.2 590 35.9 645 27.0 68 24.4 2 12.7 208 22.4 439 16.1 16 13.8 648 13.3 105 10.1 520 63.8 2 6.4 654 24.4 24 84.3 579 41.6 636 34.9 16 13.1 38 10.4 330 22.5 434 16.5 13 16.5 636 12.1 150 372 16.4 247 24.2 356 30.0 304 6.0 289 89.1 516 74.7 208 10.5 416 3.7 402 11.2 275 22.5 433 9.6 301 28.4 331 11.1 247 6.7 25 13.1 390 15.7 570 39.8 104 5.4 333 94.4 237 73.0 264 14.8 282 2.2 580 10.0 357 22.3 444 6.4 625 34.8 16 9.5 464 0.6 419 13.8 364 22.9 397 28.6 329 4.4 431 90.2 480 74.6 210 10.6 412 5.4 267 9.4 384 26.1 159 9.1 359 28.3 339 13.2 107 1.5 218 14.6 327 19.5 484 34.7 187 3.2 600 96.8 56 79.3 59 10.0 435 2.2 579 8.5 467 28.0 80 9.1 346 28.9 287 9.0 523 Grantham and Stamford 2.9 118 19.6 125 20.2 466 34.2 197 3.1 602 94.7 219 71.8 295 14.3 293 1.9 614 12.0 238 25.4 205 7.8 479 29.4 247 11.3 234 Gravesham 1.1 278 14.5 333 23.8 371 33.4 216 5.7 302 93.0 324 71.5 300 16.5 239 2.2 578 9.7 370 23.8 333 8.8 395 31.1 117 8.4 580 Great Grimsby 1.3 248 22.5 62 39.4 93 16.6 575 4.6 414 84.3 580 67.0 434 15.8 262 4.1 354 13.1 187 23.8 331 13.1 71 26.5 433 11.6 204 Great Yarmouth 1.7 189 12.8 398 29.6 240 24.2 435 4.3 447 88.0 534 70.0 350 15.4 276 2.6 531 12.0 236 28.8 57 8.9 378 26.0 454 10.9 282 Greenock and Inverclyde 0.5 494 20.2 108 43.2 70 16.7 572 15.3 63 94.2 250 61.0 536 22.8 113 9.0 120 7.1 556 25.0 240 12.9 83 25.4 475 10.7 296 Greenwich and Woolwich 0.3 637 7.1 634 46.4 49 12.4 614 16.4 50 91.4 425 38.1 642 37.4 10 10.4 87 14.1 150 18.7 594 14.4 43 17.6 631 13.4 103 Guildford 1.3 241 8.7 577 16.7 553 41.9 79 6.7 234 95.8 122 72.6 275 11.2 391 2.2 577 13.9 157 24.4 281 6.3 638 26.7 421 15.4 66 Hackney North and Stoke Newington 0.3 581 7.8 609 54.6 19 7.0 652 27.3 11 89.7 494 35.7 646 25.5 79 18.9 7 19.9 41 13.8 651 12.4 103 19.6 611 12.0 161 Hackney South and Shoreditch 0.2 641 7.9 606 57.4 10 6.8 653 27.9 9 88.7 523 28.8 655 35.4 14 21.2 4 14.7 131 15.6 637 15.0 32 16.0 637 12.6 130 Halesowen and Rowley Regis 0.4 543 24.1 47 29.1 256 27.9 343 4.4 433 87.6 539 69.6 363 19.7 160 3.8 386 6.9 570 27.0 119 9.6 300 29.5 239 7.8 609 Halifax 0.5 491 23.0 57 35.5 141 20.5 508 8.4 166 78.8 633 68.1 404 10.6 411 9.3 111 12.0 239 23.8 328 9.8 281 26.9 412 10.6 315 Haltemprice and Howden 3.5 94 17.1 228 15.1 586 40.4 98 2.0 659 94.2 249 84.9 9 7.2 519 0.8 659 7.1 560 28.6 65 6.3 637 30.8 133 11.3 230 Halton 0.6 436 20.3 106 29.5 243 25.4 415 5.0 363 86.8 554 68.5 393 18.5 181 5.7 250 7.2 547 23.3 384 13.0 78 30.2 182 8.0 601 Hamilton North and Bellshill 0.4 540 18.1 186 34.8 155 22.4 474 15.0 66 97.6 21 60.2 543 31.4 28 2.3 574 6.1 614 20.6 542 12.9 84 30.8 140 7.7 618 67 04/01 . RESEARCH PAPER 04/01 Hamilton South - Kensington and Chelsea Constituency Population Number Ethnicity Density White per/hectare Rank Ind/Pa/Bng Health Limiting L/T Chinese Black Economic Activity Full-time illness employee Unemployed Qualification No qualification % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank Socio-economic classification Small Managerial Intermediate etc Lower employers supervisory Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank Semi routine % Rank Hamilton South 60,005 8.8594419 331 98.8 142 0.52 388 0.26 326 0.08 569 35.9 54 65.0 75 7.1 141 39.2 80 21.0 496 9.6 282 4.5 577 7.4 349 13.5 175 Hammersmith and Fulham 121,457 121.944779 3 80.9 582 2.90 174 0.83 80 8.84 41 21.4 556 67.3 20 6.5 175 16.1 649 47.1 7 8.1 489 6.2 369 3.4 649 6.1 652 Hampstead and Highgate 100,169 78.9353822 20 78.3 591 5.36 111 1.51 19 7.24 44 22.4 516 62.3 247 6.5 181 13.2 656 49.2 5 6.6 636 6.1 386 2.6 658 5.3 657 Harborough 94,430 4.41798447 426 89.7 529 7.53 78 0.40 204 0.63 210 21.3 559 60.1 412 3.2 538 26.6 439 29.1 209 10.8 138 7.7 214 7.3 374 10.7 485 Harlow 89,052 13.4316742 284 95.2 426 1.34 273 0.85 75 0.94 167 23.3 480 64.7 95 4.5 385 31.5 280 26.2 300 11.6 82 6.9 301 8.4 152 12.9 250 Harrogate and Knaresborough 85,612 17.4825403 251 98.1 276 0.26 525 0.40 208 0.24 363 23.4 478 60.7 380 2.8 588 21.5 587 33.7 105 9.7 259 7.7 219 6.5 477 11.0 447 Harrow East 106,827 39.4195572 86 55.1 644 28.65 12 1.24 36 6.45 46 22.5 510 60.9 363 4.6 373 23.0 553 32.0 139 12.0 49 7.6 227 4.9 603 9.0 583 Harrow West 99,987 42.7843389 68 62.7 633 19.97 22 1.24 35 5.82 51 20.1 598 62.9 210 4.3 402 18.3 635 37.4 52 12.0 51 6.8 310 4.5 621 8.1 618 Hartlepool 88,611 9.44076284 326 98.8 148 0.52 386 0.12 581 0.08 572 36.5 43 57.8 536 9.2 52 39.2 81 17.6 603 7.6 550 4.1 616 8.7 96 14.1 106 Harwich 102,028 7.6845673 347 98.7 190 0.19 581 0.20 424 0.15 454 34.9 69 55.3 599 5.7 249 41.2 54 18.0 590 7.7 540 8.2 175 7.7 299 13.7 149 Hastings and Rye 97,825 7.38524838 353 97.2 343 0.53 381 0.20 413 0.43 262 31.7 143 54.4 612 6.2 203 31.9 266 22.3 438 9.2 332 9.8 71 7.1 411 12.6 294 Havant 89,321 18.8879256 235 98.6 200 0.31 485 0.17 481 0.15 448 26.9 330 59.7 444 4.4 390 32.6 248 24.1 372 8.4 452 7.2 271 8.0 242 13.3 210 Hayes and Harlington 83,049 19.591649 227 65.8 629 20.70 21 0.56 137 5.59 54 22.8 498 67.1 24 5.0 321 29.4 343 24.1 373 13.0 20 5.8 417 8.6 115 12.2 342 Hazel Grove 81,877 13.9341389 278 98.2 269 0.43 432 0.23 370 0.21 376 26.3 354 61.2 335 3.3 519 25.9 466 29.7 189 11.5 90 7.6 232 7.2 391 10.9 463 Hemel Hempstead 95,699 8.79020851 333 94.7 445 2.40 202 0.42 194 0.72 193 20.8 575 63.6 157 3.3 525 26.0 461 32.1 137 11.7 73 7.5 242 6.9 434 11.8 387 Hemsworth 87,736 6.04825589 381 98.7 171 0.54 376 0.16 492 0.09 540 37.6 31 60.7 377 5.5 268 41.2 53 19.6 549 7.7 547 5.1 498 7.5 327 12.3 328 Hendon 108,499 33.4254467 130 66.8 627 13.14 48 2.69 2 8.98 39 21.7 550 57.7 544 5.7 252 22.6 562 32.9 116 9.8 246 7.8 202 4.3 627 8.9 586 Henley 89,058 1.51758571 551 98.0 289 0.44 423 0.20 416 0.36 284 18.0 640 59.9 425 2.2 651 19.6 611 39.1 31 9.0 380 9.5 78 5.6 552 8.5 602 Hereford 93,894 1.20840144 578 98.9 118 0.17 596 0.14 550 0.10 525 26.0 369 55.4 596 4.4 401 29.9 328 23.5 393 7.6 559 10.2 58 8.2 196 14.7 60 Hertford and Stortford 100,271 5.8906709 387 96.8 359 0.89 308 0.48 166 0.43 260 17.8 645 64.8 88 2.2 653 20.3 599 39.0 34 11.1 117 7.7 212 6.2 510 8.6 595 Hertsmere 94,450 9.33669435 328 92.5 498 2.78 178 0.69 102 1.40 133 20.6 583 60.3 402 3.3 530 23.6 534 35.1 77 11.6 83 9.1 90 5.6 551 9.1 580 Hexham 74,981 0.30049253 644 98.8 158 0.47 410 0.14 538 0.08 573 25.4 396 55.7 588 3.8 451 24.5 500 31.0 162 7.9 519 10.3 50 6.4 489 10.3 517 Heywood and Middleton 97,056 13.8552463 281 96.2 382 1.94 232 0.34 255 0.29 321 30.9 169 62.8 220 5.6 256 35.3 170 22.2 442 9.9 242 6.4 346 8.0 233 12.5 308 High Peak 96,343 1.54178402 550 98.8 157 0.15 609 0.14 534 0.16 423 25.3 398 60.0 421 3.7 469 26.8 434 28.9 215 8.4 458 8.7 118 8.2 183 11.8 389 Hitchin and Harpenden 87,934 3.51693797 455 94.1 465 2.50 193 0.36 236 1.13 150 18.0 642 62.4 240 2.7 603 18.4 633 41.7 18 9.5 288 7.3 254 5.0 598 8.0 623 Holborn and St. Pancras 97,851 107.410538 9 68.0 622 13.30 45 2.01 10 9.32 37 27.8 294 57.3 551 9.0 56 21.7 582 33.4 111 6.7 634 5.1 494 3.9 643 7.8 638 Hornchurch 76,766 22.8334325 207 95.2 429 1.49 259 0.41 201 1.52 128 23.4 473 63.1 197 3.7 460 33.5 219 25.0 341 15.0 1 7.7 213 7.2 394 11.4 415 Hornsey and Wood Green 107,034 65.0662614 28 76.3 600 4.54 126 0.97 58 11.26 32 21.8 545 62.1 270 6.5 179 16.9 643 45.0 11 8.1 485 6.4 341 3.4 651 6.3 649 Horsham 103,246 2.26545838 503 97.5 329 0.58 367 0.26 336 0.28 322 17.7 646 62.1 268 2.1 656 18.6 630 37.7 47 11.5 89 8.5 135 6.3 498 9.2 576 Houghton and Washington East 87,341 11.0474323 308 98.8 149 0.54 378 0.14 548 0.06 621 36.5 44 64.1 123 7.4 121 37.3 119 18.2 586 10.4 187 4.3 600 8.3 161 13.8 131 Hove 91,899 38.5806045 91 94.0 469 1.50 258 0.50 156 0.80 185 26.9 328 58.7 496 5.0 328 21.9 577 34.0 99 11.1 111 8.3 154 5.4 560 9.5 558 Huddersfield 85,573 19.1524172 233 79.7 589 12.21 51 0.28 306 4.19 74 29.0 239 58.9 483 6.8 155 33.5 220 21.2 480 7.8 531 5.7 427 7.1 405 12.0 365 Huntingdon 109,927 2.38091835 498 96.8 361 0.98 300 0.26 337 0.56 223 19.5 618 66.8 25 2.8 589 23.2 547 34.3 88 10.8 142 6.3 358 7.8 280 12.1 351 Hyndburn 91,440 10.2915025 315 91.4 516 7.43 79 0.15 523 0.08 565 32.6 120 63.7 148 5.0 324 35.1 178 20.4 517 8.2 477 6.7 314 9.3 49 13.9 124 Ilford North 91,485 31.3197535 145 75.7 602 12.73 50 1.08 48 5.13 63 24.8 423 60.5 386 4.8 347 27.5 406 29.8 186 12.7 28 9.1 95 5.3 570 9.9 543 Ilford South 106,606 67.945188 23 45.1 653 35.22 7 0.57 126 11.39 31 24.3 445 61.5 311 6.9 154 25.9 465 27.6 252 11.5 84 6.9 293 5.0 596 10.0 533 Inverness East, Nairn and Lochaber 85,125 0.10050225 655 99.1 74 0.25 534 0.16 496 0.10 520 24.7 425 59.2 466 4.9 332 30.1 323 24.9 348 8.5 443 8.7 120 9.3 48 14.4 71 Ipswich 88,511 29.7616005 162 93.0 488 1.86 241 0.43 191 1.88 117 26.5 340 61.5 312 5.2 296 33.1 230 24.2 370 9.9 243 5.7 419 7.9 260 14.9 48 Isle of Wight 132,731 3.49145097 456 98.7 184 0.28 515 0.09 634 0.23 365 30.9 166 51.4 643 5.8 238 30.2 315 21.3 479 7.5 565 9.7 75 8.1 219 13.3 206 Islington North 91,584 124.265943 2 73.4 608 4.61 125 1.47 20 13.44 23 28.4 267 61.6 305 8.9 62 23.8 526 38.3 41 7.9 520 5.3 477 3.9 641 7.8 634 Islington South and Finsbury 84,213 112.433912 7 77.4 597 4.48 127 2.06 9 10.15 35 28.6 260 61.8 288 8.8 64 26.6 440 36.4 65 7.3 585 5.5 454 3.9 640 8.1 617 Islwyn 65,121 6.44124629 372 99.2 41 0.18 592 0.16 490 0.08 575 38.6 26 67.4 18 5.4 273 39.8 72 18.7 575 8.1 495 4.7 540 9.5 33 13.5 164 Jarrow 81,442 16.1495142 266 98.5 221 0.70 349 0.17 477 0.07 595 34.1 82 61.9 285 8.5 71 35.3 172 19.3 554 10.1 221 4.1 615 8.1 213 13.4 190 Keighley 90,174 5.4773735 396 89.3 534 9.15 63 0.10 619 0.25 350 25.6 391 58.9 484 5.0 320 30.8 300 26.6 286 8.8 406 7.7 216 6.9 433 12.1 355 Kensington and Chelsea 120,108 130.97928 1 82.5 576 3.56 152 1.90 12 3.70 82 17.6 650 62.5 234 5.8 240 9.2 659 50.3 2 5.7 658 7.2 269 2.3 659 4.6 659 68 % . RESEARCH PAPER Hamilton South - Kensington and Chelsea Constituency Industry Working in Working in agriculture manufacturing Cars/vans amenities Occupancy With central heating No car 2 or more cars rating % <-1 & own bath/WC % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank Hamilton South 0.7 385 18.8 153 37.1 117 20.9 502 15.3 61 97.1 41 Hammersmith and Fulham 0.3 626 6.1 653 47.1 45 11.7 620 31.4 3 88.5 Hampstead and Highgate 0.3 632 6.3 650 48.7 37 10.9 630 25.8 20 Harborough 1.4 231 19.5 130 17.1 544 37.9 133 3.4 Harlow 0.8 343 18.0 192 23.2 387 31.9 259 Harrogate and Knaresborough 1.5 214 10.2 513 21.6 442 32.5 237 Harrow East 0.3 620 8.1 599 23.2 388 32.4 Harrow West 0.3 577 8.2 595 22.2 419 Hartlepool 0.7 392 20.5 102 39.3 Harwich 1.8 184 12.0 439 Hastings and Rye 1.5 221 11.8 451 Havant 0.9 314 18.8 Hayes and Harlington 0.4 546 10.3 Hazel Grove 0.7 380 Hemel Hempstead 0.8 Hemsworth 1.1 Hendon Owns dwelling outright Tenure Local Authority or with mortgage % rented Housing Asso. rented Household composition and migration Lone parent Married, cohabiting Rented privately All pensioners households couples with children Migration Migrant Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank 61.7 522 30.2 36 1.8 615 6.2 609 20.7 535 13.7 53 29.9 206 8.1 594 527 45.7 630 17.6 212 11.9 54 24.8 11 16.1 630 8.9 384 13.7 649 18.9 29 90.1 481 42.0 634 18.8 176 8.1 151 31.1 3 15.8 631 8.3 439 14.0 647 19.0 27 556 95.2 179 84.5 10 6.7 535 1.8 617 7.0 566 25.5 197 7.6 511 30.7 151 10.4 338 7.9 182 97.5 26 62.2 516 28.8 50 2.9 501 6.1 612 22.5 436 10.5 218 28.5 320 10.3 344 4.0 482 91.4 428 77.2 117 5.8 558 3.6 411 13.4 179 26.8 128 7.8 486 26.2 449 12.0 166 243 12.9 81 95.0 199 75.1 196 6.5 541 4.7 305 13.7 164 22.5 437 9.4 314 30.8 138 10.2 366 34.0 201 10.9 103 95.3 176 75.3 183 7.5 511 3.5 427 13.7 167 21.6 485 9.6 302 30.7 148 10.3 346 94 18.3 551 5.1 358 94.0 270 63.0 499 19.8 157 6.9 191 10.4 337 24.6 267 11.9 126 28.2 345 11.0 263 29.1 253 23.6 444 5.4 335 93.0 327 79.0 65 5.4 565 3.7 401 11.9 241 39.6 3 7.3 541 21.2 589 11.0 266 32.0 197 23.4 454 6.9 221 89.1 515 65.1 471 2.1 620 13.3 33 19.5 48 27.2 109 9.9 279 22.4 567 13.0 112 156 23.1 392 32.2 250 5.9 294 84.7 574 71.3 310 12.3 355 9.3 112 7.2 554 28.3 74 10.2 243 27.0 410 9.3 498 505 24.4 343 30.4 295 16.0 56 93.8 288 68.1 405 14.2 297 6.3 216 11.4 266 17.3 618 13.1 73 29.7 225 10.8 292 16.9 232 22.0 428 34.5 192 3.9 493 93.2 315 79.1 63 10.3 423 3.8 392 6.9 573 27.3 106 9.0 362 29.4 260 8.2 592 335 13.8 369 19.1 495 39.6 108 5.2 345 96.2 98 67.0 435 23.0 110 3.8 379 6.1 615 22.8 409 8.7 404 31.4 97 9.0 529 270 14.7 322 29.8 232 26.4 381 3.7 513 95.7 130 66.2 456 24.0 100 2.1 593 7.8 522 24.1 305 10.1 260 31.0 126 8.9 535 0.3 592 6.3 647 28.3 270 28.2 339 16.0 54 94.6 223 63.4 495 15.4 277 4.8 298 16.4 93 20.6 543 11.6 143 28.4 330 11.4 217 Henley 2.2 148 12.1 430 11.6 652 50.2 7 3.6 537 95.2 180 76.4 144 1.2 644 9.2 114 13.1 188 24.5 271 6.1 650 31.0 123 11.8 183 Hereford 4.9 51 18.5 168 21.8 434 31.8 260 5.2 346 91.1 441 70.1 344 13.3 321 4.2 343 12.5 215 27.0 118 8.9 381 26.6 427 11.0 267 Hertford and Stortford 1.1 262 15.9 270 14.7 601 43.3 61 5.1 357 96.4 74 77.0 127 6.9 526 5.8 248 10.3 341 20.6 540 6.9 575 31.6 84 11.8 175 Hertsmere 0.9 299 8.9 567 17.6 531 40.9 89 6.2 273 96.0 108 75.2 191 2.1 619 14.0 28 8.7 446 24.3 288 9.2 336 30.9 132 9.8 418 Hexham 5.7 41 10.7 496 17.3 536 39.4 113 3.0 615 94.9 203 72.0 291 7.6 509 6.0 233 14.3 139 27.5 95 7.2 558 30.5 166 9.4 477 Heywood and Middleton 0.5 453 18.2 182 33.0 176 24.4 434 5.6 313 92.1 384 69.0 382 18.1 196 5.4 265 7.4 537 23.3 383 11.8 131 29.1 280 8.7 553 High Peak 1.7 190 21.3 82 21.3 449 34.4 193 4.2 454 93.4 304 77.0 125 10.9 402 2.4 557 9.6 373 23.7 337 8.5 419 30.6 157 9.3 492 Hitchin and Harpenden 1.1 268 12.8 399 15.5 574 42.8 69 4.4 427 96.5 69 75.0 200 13.1 330 2.0 599 9.9 361 23.9 326 7.0 572 30.6 156 9.7 432 Holborn and St. Pancras 0.3 636 5.9 656 63.3 4 5.3 658 34.4 1 91.0 448 26.9 657 34.0 17 15.1 18 24.0 18 14.5 645 11.3 166 13.7 650 18.6 32 Hornchurch 0.4 570 10.5 503 22.6 403 30.4 291 5.0 368 94.0 265 82.2 25 9.2 458 2.1 586 6.5 592 26.4 144 9.0 373 32.8 39 6.8 640 Hornsey and Wood Green 0.3 596 7.5 619 41.3 80 15.0 592 18.9 33 89.6 498 51.4 608 14.5 289 8.1 150 26.0 6 14.5 646 10.6 211 18.7 617 15.9 59 Horsham 2.2 155 11.5 460 12.2 649 48.2 14 4.4 444 95.9 113 78.6 77 3.2 602 7.7 163 10.5 325 22.5 430 6.4 623 31.5 89 10.9 283 Houghton and Washington East 0.5 487 19.8 118 35.9 135 20.9 503 5.2 350 98.6 1 61.7 521 24.4 93 9.4 109 4.5 654 22.6 424 11.6 148 31.6 86 8.6 559 Hove 0.5 464 8.3 591 34.0 165 20.9 501 12.3 88 87.3 547 64.7 475 7.1 523 4.0 369 24.2 17 24.8 252 8.3 435 18.5 619 14.8 74 Huddersfield 0.5 472 21.8 73 38.6 102 19.3 535 9.2 138 71.8 651 61.8 520 18.3 191 4.1 351 15.8 103 23.7 336 11.2 171 22.7 565 13.0 116 Huntingdon 1.3 242 19.0 140 15.5 575 40.9 92 4.0 474 95.0 191 75.3 179 3.9 591 9.6 96 11.2 279 19.9 565 6.8 588 31.7 74 11.7 192 Hyndburn 0.7 369 26.8 19 30.1 228 23.6 445 5.3 340 82.6 597 74.4 217 10.3 421 4.3 330 11.0 294 23.0 402 10.2 240 29.7 218 10.1 378 Ilford North 0.3 624 8.3 589 24.3 353 29.4 316 8.8 151 93.7 292 77.1 122 10.5 414 2.5 551 10.0 359 23.9 324 10.9 199 30.4 169 8.3 586 Ilford South 0.1 658 8.3 594 29.1 252 23.5 450 16.1 53 91.5 423 72.7 270 3.7 594 3.8 382 19.7 44 16.9 622 11.5 151 30.9 130 10.2 366 Inverness East, Nairn and Lochaber 4.0 75 8.5 583 24.1 358 25.4 413 7.1 209 92.9 332 68.2 403 14.6 285 3.4 437 13.8 162 23.1 396 8.4 432 27.2 400 12.9 119 Ipswich 0.8 323 12.2 424 30.5 222 23.1 459 6.9 224 84.0 584 63.3 496 16.5 240 6.3 219 13.9 159 24.8 250 9.4 318 25.6 467 11.4 217 Isle of Wight 2.4 141 12.4 414 24.7 341 27.7 346 29.7 6 84.7 575 77.0 131 0.9 652 9.1 117 13.0 193 31.5 17 9.1 355 22.9 560 12.0 165 Islington North 0.2 646 7.6 614 56.1 15 7.3 651 24.7 23 90.7 460 34.9 647 32.4 23 13.4 32 19.2 51 13.3 654 13.1 69 14.6 643 14.6 77 Islington South and Finsbury 0.2 649 7.6 613 59.3 5 6.4 655 25.2 21 92.8 348 29.2 654 39.1 5 13.7 30 18.0 62 16.3 628 12.6 94 13.6 651 15.6 62 Islwyn 0.4 511 30.6 2 28.0 277 26.3 384 3.9 497 97.1 40 73.3 257 16.4 245 4.2 341 6.1 616 24.7 256 11.2 170 30.8 135 8.2 592 Jarrow 0.5 479 18.8 157 40.4 84 17.5 565 5.5 322 98.4 3 58.3 562 33.1 20 4.6 309 3.9 659 26.1 161 12.6 97 28.7 306 7.8 613 Keighley 0.9 308 18.2 177 27.2 293 28.1 340 5.7 305 80.1 620 77.6 103 8.8 476 2.2 582 11.4 264 25.8 179 8.6 417 28.5 322 10.5 333 Kensington and Chelsea 0.3 631 5.6 658 47.9 41 11.3 627 3.9 488 87.5 542 48.0 626 5.3 567 11.9 55 34.8 2 18.4 596 5.2 659 12.8 655 20.3 19 69 04/01 . RESEARCH PAPER 04/01 Kettering - Maidstone and The Weald Constituency Population Number Ethnicity Density White per/hectare Rank Ind/Pa/Bng Health Limiting L/T Chinese Black Economic Activity Full-time illness employee Unemployed Qualification No qualification Socio-economic classification Small Managerial Intermediate etc Lower employers supervisory % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank Semi routine % Rank Kettering 101,772 2.08233417 515 97.0 351 1.30 274 0.28 300 0.36 286 22.3 522 62.5 233 3.3 533 27.5 403 29.0 212 9.7 263 7.8 207 8.2 184 12.3 320 Kilmarnock and Loudoun 79,562 2.12069195 513 99.2 47 0.21 564 0.22 379 0.06 631 29.5 222 60.8 371 8.0 86 38.2 96 21.4 473 8.9 391 5.7 422 8.5 135 13.1 225 Kingston and Surbiton 108,739 38.7799572 90 85.1 559 4.98 117 1.33 29 1.57 127 19.5 620 64.5 111 3.5 501 18.5 631 39.0 33 10.8 132 6.9 295 4.8 610 8.2 614 Kingston upon Hull East 88,173 33.2352054 131 98.8 151 0.28 509 0.18 451 0.16 425 30.4 183 59.6 452 9.6 39 43.4 32 15.4 636 7.6 555 4.3 599 9.6 26 15.6 19 Kingston upon Hull North 90,433 33.6057228 127 96.8 364 0.82 316 0.49 159 0.52 232 28.8 251 56.5 569 10.3 31 37.2 124 16.4 620 6.7 633 4.0 626 8.3 163 14.1 103 Kingston upon Hull West and Hessle 79,750 33.6072482 126 97.6 323 0.72 336 0.22 380 0.34 295 31.3 157 59.0 476 9.2 53 40.6 63 17.5 604 7.7 542 4.9 519 9.3 50 14.9 47 Kingswood 105,706 31.1266196 148 96.4 378 1.07 289 0.29 290 0.86 176 23.8 465 62.8 213 3.0 579 27.8 395 27.0 273 12.5 34 6.3 360 7.7 284 12.7 275 Kirkcaldy 64,032 6.59647677 367 98.5 222 0.75 331 0.18 459 0.25 355 31.2 159 61.6 308 8.6 70 34.9 184 21.5 471 9.2 339 4.7 542 8.5 128 14.2 96 Knowsley North and Sefton East 94,102 11.2266762 306 98.7 181 0.21 567 0.20 421 0.20 396 36.6 40 59.6 449 8.5 73 40.2 68 18.3 585 10.4 175 4.7 549 6.6 465 12.1 349 Knowsley South 98,742 20.7049696 220 98.3 250 0.26 526 0.29 295 0.21 379 35.1 66 59.9 429 9.3 50 39.9 70 18.6 577 9.3 326 4.3 592 7.2 398 13.1 226 Lagan Valley 101,696 1.84643318 526 99.3 34 0.12 625 0.25 351 0.05 636 26.2 359 64.0 128 3.5 504 36.2 145 32.1 135 13.3 15 8.6 132 8.6 117 14.6 63 Lancaster and Wyre 99,345 2.2066369 506 97.7 320 0.71 341 0.43 187 0.23 367 26.5 345 53.8 620 3.6 474 23.7 530 25.4 328 8.6 421 8.2 170 6.1 519 9.1 578 Leeds Central 92,353 25.6038259 194 87.1 544 5.81 101 1.08 49 2.51 101 31.7 145 58.3 519 9.6 38 40.6 65 14.7 647 8.2 483 3.6 642 6.9 424 13.6 154 Leeds East 80,026 25.9151554 191 86.5 553 7.77 71 0.35 243 2.61 99 30.2 191 59.6 451 8.0 89 42.0 49 18.6 578 10.4 176 4.8 533 7.5 334 13.9 121 Leeds North East 83,673 13.0210084 289 81.4 581 9.64 60 0.79 86 4.49 72 24.8 419 60.3 403 4.6 371 23.3 544 37.1 55 9.7 261 6.5 336 4.4 626 8.9 587 Leeds North West 92,567 14.4432829 276 92.1 506 4.02 135 0.64 109 0.93 169 21.1 567 57.0 555 3.6 485 17.1 642 28.7 220 8.1 494 4.8 532 4.2 632 7.4 640 Leeds West 87,410 30.1725923 158 93.9 475 3.31 156 0.29 294 0.72 192 27.0 320 63.5 167 5.7 251 35.3 173 20.9 500 10.6 160 4.7 545 7.9 261 13.8 130 Leicester East 90,245 37.8862301 96 50.2 649 41.72 2 0.20 411 2.74 96 29.3 226 60.9 359 8.0 90 43.3 35 15.5 632 8.2 482 5.2 491 7.0 419 14.0 118 Leicester South 100,060 47.2649976 51 61.2 634 29.02 11 0.78 90 3.95 79 26.7 334 58.7 493 7.8 99 33.9 206 20.3 522 7.3 586 4.6 566 5.6 550 10.4 503 Leicester West 89,616 31.6440678 140 80.6 583 12.89 49 0.51 148 2.41 106 28.4 264 62.0 275 7.9 91 39.1 82 17.9 592 8.4 451 4.8 529 7.7 294 13.8 133 Leigh 92,592 17.8439006 247 98.5 208 0.51 391 0.18 448 0.20 388 35.0 68 64.5 107 5.1 309 36.2 146 20.4 520 9.0 368 6.2 364 8.4 139 14.5 65 Leominster 90,517 0.57338958 628 99.3 36 0.11 636 0.11 607 0.09 550 24.8 420 50.3 648 3.4 512 27.3 415 26.5 293 6.6 637 14.4 5 6.8 449 11.7 397 Lewes 83,664 2.09296042 514 98.2 266 0.35 469 0.29 293 0.18 411 25.9 374 54.7 607 3.2 536 25.5 476 29.2 206 9.2 340 9.5 81 6.1 517 10.5 497 Lewisham East 76,722 61.7232502 32 76.2 601 2.38 205 0.84 79 14.76 20 24.8 421 64.8 87 7.1 138 26.3 453 33.0 115 10.7 146 5.9 404 5.3 571 10.3 512 Lewisham West 85,626 72.0151388 21 66.1 628 2.24 216 0.99 55 23.76 9 24.0 454 63.4 171 7.8 97 23.6 535 32.8 117 11.7 75 6.3 357 5.4 568 10.2 522 Lewisham Deptford 86,574 79.8653137 18 56.6 642 2.38 204 2.24 5 30.72 2 22.6 504 61.4 321 9.4 44 22.9 555 32.2 134 9.9 238 5.2 481 5.4 567 10.0 534 Leyton and Wanstead 87,661 58.092114 36 58.6 639 15.81 35 0.78 91 17.56 17 24.5 431 63.3 177 7.5 117 25.2 482 32.1 136 10.3 188 5.8 410 5.0 595 9.5 555 Lichfield 80,275 3.00003737 475 98.5 213 0.44 429 0.16 488 0.21 381 24.6 428 61.0 346 3.5 500 27.9 393 30.7 168 8.9 392 8.0 189 7.5 331 11.8 385 Lincoln 90,464 19.1539276 232 97.8 304 0.56 371 0.34 249 0.28 326 28.3 271 59.3 462 6.2 197 29.7 337 21.0 492 8.3 462 5.4 466 8.2 170 14.2 92 Linlithgow 71,371 3.42487643 457 99.2 58 0.42 438 0.11 605 0.05 644 29.5 219 68.0 11 5.2 293 34.9 186 23.7 386 10.3 200 4.6 561 8.3 160 14.3 84 Liverpool Garston 85,077 25.7030211 193 96.4 379 0.76 330 0.91 67 0.44 255 36.1 49 58.6 501 9.0 58 36.8 129 22.1 447 9.0 370 4.4 589 6.4 486 11.2 436 Liverpool Riverside 90,363 35.7024891 108 86.8 549 1.61 253 2.19 6 3.62 83 38.7 23 53.0 626 13.1 4 32.8 241 18.8 571 5.7 657 2.9 657 3.9 642 8.0 624 Liverpool Walton 84,673 52.7886534 41 97.8 305 0.26 529 0.49 163 0.31 312 40.8 16 57.8 537 12.2 6 44.8 24 14.0 654 9.6 279 3.8 636 6.9 423 13.5 174 Liverpool Wavertree 89,404 54.0205438 40 93.7 477 1.03 297 1.27 33 1.30 140 34.2 81 58.8 488 9.0 55 33.1 229 21.7 463 9.6 280 4.3 596 5.3 573 10.6 489 Liverpool West Derby 89,956 43.1650672 65 97.3 341 0.30 494 0.94 61 0.35 292 38.1 28 57.8 540 11.8 12 42.5 42 16.5 619 9.7 251 4.6 567 6.4 491 12.5 304 Livingston 87,343 3.9663503 437 98.2 259 0.79 324 0.20 427 0.12 496 27.2 315 69.3 3 4.9 329 30.5 307 25.9 308 12.8 25 4.4 590 8.6 110 14.6 62 Llanelli 75,777 3.21880044 464 99.0 100 0.29 508 0.10 613 0.08 583 42.0 10 60.3 399 6.6 171 36.1 147 18.7 576 7.7 541 5.6 442 8.0 236 13.5 172 Loughborough 90,228 7.02929261 359 91.0 520 5.63 107 0.96 59 0.49 241 21.5 555 60.5 387 4.4 395 24.7 496 24.8 352 7.9 512 5.6 446 7.3 371 10.6 486 Louth and Horncastle 92,756 0.67873555 618 99.0 95 0.24 540 0.11 598 0.09 545 32.9 109 53.3 623 5.2 291 36.4 139 19.9 540 6.5 640 10.6 42 7.9 255 13.5 178 Ludlow 77,626 0.49921862 630 99.1 65 0.19 584 0.18 456 0.08 570 25.6 390 51.9 639 3.3 520 29.9 331 25.6 320 6.7 632 13.7 10 7.1 409 11.9 375 Luton North 92,734 49.5638696 47 73.9 605 14.87 37 0.50 158 6.86 45 22.8 501 64.3 114 5.1 312 31.4 284 23.6 388 10.3 190 6.3 359 8.4 151 13.6 158 Luton South 97,688 17.4817466 252 71.6 615 18.86 26 0.66 105 5.48 58 23.1 487 62.3 245 6.1 208 31.1 291 22.3 436 9.6 274 6.1 379 8.2 189 12.7 270 Macclesfield 90,109 3.07738807 470 98.6 198 0.33 475 0.23 374 0.14 469 22.8 499 61.1 342 2.8 592 22.4 565 35.4 76 9.3 321 8.2 165 6.6 466 9.7 548 Maidenhead 88,671 5.62133891 394 92.4 502 4.64 124 0.42 193 0.50 237 17.4 652 64.0 130 2.7 601 18.8 626 42.0 16 10.4 182 7.6 225 5.3 572 8.3 609 Maidstone and The Weald 96,971 3.37196606 458 97.1 348 0.74 334 0.32 267 0.32 304 21.7 547 61.0 348 3.1 565 23.9 520 31.7 150 10.7 144 8.5 136 6.9 431 10.4 507 70 . RESEARCH PAPER Kettering - Maidstone and The Weald Constituency Industry Working in Working in agriculture manufacturing Cars/vans amenities Occupancy With central heating No car 2 or more cars rating % <-1 & own bath/WC % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank Kettering 1.6 210 20.8 91 18.4 510 39.6 109 3.4 561 92.5 361 Kilmarnock and Loudoun 2.4 136 20.3 105 32.3 189 23.2 457 9.4 131 96.7 Kingston and Surbiton 0.5 474 7.9 605 25.0 331 28.0 341 11.3 97 Kingston upon Hull East 0.8 328 22.2 67 41.8 77 14.1 601 5.6 Kingston upon Hull North 1.2 250 18.7 158 42.6 72 13.7 604 Kingston upon Hull West and Hessle 1.3 245 20.9 90 43.6 64 14.6 595 Kingswood 0.5 480 14.2 347 19.2 491 34.7 Kirkcaldy 1.0 286 18.0 191 35.3 144 20.5 Knowsley North and Sefton East 0.8 355 14.2 349 35.7 137 Knowsley South 0.6 435 14.3 341 37.6 Lagan Valley 2.3 142 13.4 382 Lancaster and Wyre 3.2 106 11.1 474 Leeds Central 0.3 584 14.7 Leeds East 0.4 565 13.5 Leeds North East 0.4 506 Leeds North West 0.7 367 Leeds West 0.5 461 Leicester East 0.3 Leicester South 0.3 Leicester West Owns dwelling outright Tenure Local Authority or with mortgage % rented Housing Asso. rented Household composition and migration Lone parent Married, cohabiting Rented privately All pensioners households couples with children Migration Migrant Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank 77.6 106 10.1 430 2.8 515 9.5 380 22.8 410 8.1 461 29.7 228 11.1 254 62 62.2 517 28.0 58 2.5 549 7.4 539 23.9 317 10.3 234 29.8 214 9.7 427 91.4 426 71.0 318 8.7 480 3.1 473 17.1 75 20.4 550 7.9 478 25.2 495 14.5 78 314 76.9 641 54.9 590 30.1 38 5.4 268 9.6 374 25.2 227 12.1 120 27.9 371 10.2 357 6.8 225 80.4 618 50.4 614 28.4 56 4.3 329 16.9 79 19.7 568 12.8 86 25.4 483 16.2 54 6.3 266 79.5 625 55.5 582 21.9 123 5.8 247 16.8 82 25.4 208 10.9 197 23.3 545 11.9 169 188 4.2 450 95.0 200 78.4 79 11.8 369 2.6 540 7.2 546 25.1 232 8.6 411 29.6 238 9.5 465 506 9.2 136 97.5 27 60.8 537 28.4 55 2.5 550 8.3 488 26.2 155 10.7 204 23.8 536 10.5 326 22.1 478 6.8 231 80.1 619 69.8 358 16.3 248 8.0 153 5.9 627 24.6 268 15.1 28 29.1 278 6.8 641 111 19.7 528 5.8 297 79.2 629 65.6 464 24.5 92 3.3 459 6.6 587 22.5 431 15.8 22 29.4 261 6.9 639 18.0 521 37.2 147 4.3 446 95.9 118 76.1 157 15.3 278 2.1 591 6.5 591 19.7 569 9.9 271 36.5 8 0.0 0 21.4 445 31.7 262 3.7 509 90.8 455 79.8 54 3.6 599 3.3 447 13.3 180 28.4 68 8.0 464 25.0 501 17.4 35 321 57.3 11 8.0 644 14.7 68 73.0 649 36.3 644 33.8 18 9.5 103 20.4 39 20.2 554 13.0 74 17.3 633 19.1 26 378 44.4 57 15.0 591 7.7 189 67.2 659 53.4 599 31.2 29 5.1 284 10.3 344 23.6 357 13.3 66 25.2 492 10.5 327 9.0 560 26.7 305 29.8 309 5.7 301 83.4 589 71.2 313 12.7 343 4.8 300 11.3 272 25.3 215 9.4 319 26.1 451 10.7 298 10.3 510 31.6 204 27.5 356 12.1 89 82.3 599 58.7 558 12.1 361 5.3 273 23.8 20 22.6 426 6.4 629 21.1 591 25.2 5 16.3 253 40.3 86 16.4 577 7.6 194 70.6 654 56.9 570 27.4 64 3.7 400 12.1 235 21.5 494 11.4 156 23.2 551 14.8 75 578 28.7 13 35.5 140 18.6 545 11.4 95 92.1 385 63.6 490 18.9 174 6.7 202 10.7 311 23.1 399 11.8 133 29.3 265 9.6 448 612 21.1 86 38.7 100 17.6 563 12.5 86 91.3 430 56.3 576 18.1 199 7.8 161 17.9 66 19.5 573 10.3 231 24.3 525 17.2 39 0.4 541 20.8 94 40.6 82 15.7 584 8.0 180 90.8 458 54.4 594 26.3 69 6.1 228 13.2 183 20.0 561 14.1 47 22.9 559 14.0 88 Leigh 0.6 429 21.5 78 28.7 259 26.8 373 4.4 434 92.2 378 71.4 308 17.6 211 2.7 522 8.4 477 22.1 456 10.7 208 30.5 161 9.4 472 Leominster 8.7 8 16.4 246 13.6 625 44.2 46 2.9 622 90.7 462 73.8 245 1.8 625 10.6 81 13.8 160 28.0 81 7.2 550 27.5 390 10.5 333 Lewes 2.4 137 11.1 475 21.7 439 32.5 240 4.8 386 94.6 226 77.7 101 8.4 488 2.8 509 11.1 285 34.7 9 6.9 586 24.5 521 10.0 393 Lewisham East 0.4 567 6.3 649 39.6 91 15.8 583 13.9 74 90.3 477 54.6 591 26.3 70 6.6 207 12.5 214 20.3 553 13.8 50 21.1 590 11.5 208 Lewisham West 0.3 603 6.1 655 40.4 85 15.3 589 16.3 52 89.4 509 55.0 589 22.3 119 9.3 110 13.4 178 16.7 623 14.4 44 21.9 574 11.5 213 Lewisham Deptford 0.2 638 6.3 651 48.1 39 10.4 633 22.3 27 89.5 503 41.1 638 31.1 30 10.9 73 16.9 81 11.4 659 15.4 27 18.8 616 13.8 93 Leyton and Wanstead 0.3 614 7.3 629 40.6 81 15.9 580 17.9 34 88.5 528 56.3 575 14.2 296 8.4 139 21.1 33 16.4 626 12.9 82 22.1 571 12.9 118 Lichfield 1.7 187 19.6 127 15.7 568 43.8 52 3.2 601 95.2 178 79.5 57 1.8 624 11.6 63 7.1 562 22.7 421 7.7 501 32.2 57 9.1 520 Lincoln 1.4 230 14.8 317 32.0 198 20.2 516 5.6 310 91.0 444 64.1 483 19.8 156 2.4 558 13.7 168 23.6 359 10.1 250 23.7 539 16.1 57 Linlithgow 1.3 240 20.8 92 29.7 236 26.1 389 10.2 113 98.3 4 59.1 552 30.7 35 4.6 310 5.6 639 21.2 512 10.4 226 30.4 173 10.3 347 Liverpool Garston 0.3 583 11.9 443 39.0 99 19.8 525 5.7 307 75.2 646 62.6 505 16.4 247 13.0 40 8.0 500 27.2 112 15.1 29 25.4 474 7.5 631 Liverpool Riverside 0.3 580 8.5 581 57.7 9 8.9 639 11.9 90 79.0 632 34.2 650 16.8 232 27.2 1 21.7 28 19.3 576 15.4 26 13.0 654 23.1 10 Liverpool Walton 0.3 625 12.0 442 54.4 20 8.9 640 7.1 213 69.0 657 52.1 602 15.9 260 15.5 15 16.5 88 22.2 452 18.4 5 22.4 569 9.7 431 Liverpool Wavertree 0.3 589 9.1 550 44.2 58 15.8 582 6.4 261 71.6 652 61.2 535 9.1 462 11.2 68 18.5 58 22.7 418 14.5 42 23.1 553 12.5 132 Liverpool West Derby 0.4 575 11.7 458 45.4 52 14.5 597 6.4 255 68.3 658 54.3 595 28.8 51 6.5 208 10.4 336 21.6 490 18.4 4 25.3 487 7.9 604 Livingston 1.3 247 18.7 161 25.8 318 28.7 328 8.6 158 98.0 13 65.8 462 19.5 161 9.0 121 5.7 636 15.0 641 11.1 179 33.5 30 11.5 214 Llanelli 1.6 203 18.9 145 28.1 275 24.9 425 3.3 585 94.0 269 71.4 306 16.4 246 3.0 481 9.2 409 28.4 70 11.4 157 26.7 425 9.3 496 Loughborough 1.0 295 20.7 96 22.1 423 33.0 226 5.3 342 93.8 285 73.0 263 11.2 394 3.4 436 12.4 220 21.6 487 8.1 462 28.9 294 17.2 41 Louth and Horncastle 7.1 21 14.8 312 17.3 538 32.3 246 3.1 608 93.5 301 75.8 168 3.9 589 5.9 238 14.4 137 31.1 21 6.4 631 25.5 473 12.2 147 Ludlow 7.9 12 18.2 181 14.9 594 42.9 68 2.9 621 87.7 538 72.4 283 5.0 575 6.9 186 15.7 106 27.7 90 6.9 577 28.4 334 9.1 515 Luton North 0.4 573 18.9 144 21.9 430 31.1 273 9.8 123 95.5 160 75.5 174 13.0 333 3.1 471 8.4 473 19.0 586 11.0 191 31.3 103 8.7 547 Luton South 0.4 515 18.9 149 29.7 237 25.0 420 12.7 83 91.6 415 67.2 431 11.8 366 4.4 326 16.6 85 18.1 603 9.5 304 27.5 388 12.1 154 Macclesfield 1.8 185 19.8 117 17.2 542 40.9 91 3.2 594 94.2 248 78.6 74 9.6 447 2.8 504 9.0 426 24.5 273 7.7 489 29.4 248 9.8 418 Maidenhead 1.1 264 13.6 373 12.4 647 48.9 11 4.4 442 96.3 91 77.2 118 2.3 616 8.8 129 11.7 252 21.9 471 6.6 612 30.9 131 10.5 320 Maidstone and The Weald 2.2 149 11.1 477 17.6 529 40.6 96 4.9 376 93.0 328 77.4 113 6.6 539 4.6 311 11.4 265 23.9 319 7.5 527 30.0 199 10.9 272 71 04/01 . RESEARCH PAPER 04/01 Makerfield - North Devon Constituency Population Number Ethnicity Density White per/hectare Rank Ind/Pa/Bng Health Limiting L/T Chinese Black Economic Activity Full-time illness employee Unemployed Qualification No qualification Socio-economic classification Small Managerial Intermediate etc Lower employers supervisory Semi routine % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank Makerfield 87,846 16.4814259 261 99.0 104 0.22 553 0.13 562 0.14 472 33.7 90 64.6 100 4.6 370 35.3 171 20.2 532 9.3 324 5.7 431 8.7 95 14.2 99 Maldon and East Chelmsford 89,360 2.12853128 512 98.3 255 0.46 417 0.17 469 0.26 347 22.0 541 58.6 498 3.1 559 26.4 446 31.1 158 10.3 192 9.9 67 6.7 462 10.7 478 Manchester Central 83,585 30.9001848 151 73.4 609 7.30 82 2.70 1 10.14 36 35.7 57 54.3 615 12.2 7 35.8 160 17.0 614 6.5 641 3.5 649 4.7 612 10.1 530 Manchester Blackley 76,875 30.2062868 157 84.0 565 8.37 68 0.92 65 2.39 107 38.7 24 59.9 428 9.3 47 43.5 30 15.6 628 8.7 414 4.6 558 6.7 458 13.3 211 Manchester Gorton 81,425 51.2106918 43 70.7 617 16.65 31 1.40 24 5.45 59 29.8 202 53.4 622 10.3 29 31.6 277 15.4 634 7.0 618 3.9 632 4.9 604 9.7 546 Manchester Withington 84,667 44.5615789 59 84.9 562 6.76 88 0.86 72 2.57 100 25.8 379 63.2 182 6.0 227 21.5 586 33.3 112 7.9 511 4.3 601 4.2 631 7.3 643 Mansfield 85,816 17.9193986 245 98.2 260 0.61 363 0.17 482 0.26 343 35.7 58 60.0 417 6.9 153 37.4 116 19.1 560 8.2 480 5.7 424 9.2 59 13.1 223 Medway 89,180 6.23157012 377 94.2 461 2.98 171 0.52 144 0.70 197 23.9 461 63.6 151 5.3 290 30.8 299 24.9 346 10.7 151 7.1 279 8.5 126 12.7 271 Meirionnydd Nant Conwy 41,435 0.2125395 651 99.3 25 0.11 634 0.08 649 0.07 607 30.2 189 46.8 658 6.7 165 31.7 275 17.9 594 5.3 659 14.9 3 7.9 258 13.0 240 Meriden 101,319 7.1231018 358 95.6 414 0.95 302 0.21 401 1.29 141 24.4 438 61.3 330 5.3 288 31.5 282 28.2 236 10.4 184 6.1 380 7.1 399 12.7 278 Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney 72,228 4.47010769 425 99.1 75 0.35 468 0.16 507 0.07 597 46.6 4 63.6 154 7.6 110 45.7 17 15.4 635 7.1 606 4.2 608 7.6 310 12.5 301 Mid Bedfordshire 92,855 2.17535434 508 97.1 349 0.84 313 0.31 270 0.50 238 18.2 638 63.8 138 2.4 636 21.7 580 36.5 62 10.8 133 8.6 127 6.8 442 9.4 562 Mid Dorset and North Poole 86,870 5.09202814 409 98.7 169 0.25 536 0.20 423 0.12 488 23.1 486 60.3 398 2.7 605 25.7 469 27.6 250 10.6 152 7.4 249 8.2 179 12.8 260 Mid Norfolk 100,952 1.0627645 589 99.2 49 0.12 624 0.09 638 0.07 591 25.7 384 56.7 564 3.3 526 29.4 346 25.6 321 9.3 320 10.3 53 7.8 275 12.6 288 Mid Sussex 92,553 5.90110941 385 97.2 345 0.71 345 0.33 261 0.28 324 18.9 629 61.8 292 2.2 650 18.7 628 36.7 60 11.9 60 7.4 245 6.4 492 10.1 526 Mid Ulster 86,496 0.64135722 622 99.6 4 0.08 651 0.16 499 0.02 659 31.4 152 56.9 557 5.6 257 45.7 15 20.2 530 8.2 479 13.8 9 8.4 146 14.3 89 Mid Worcestershire 92,218 1.85631467 525 98.7 175 0.29 507 0.13 568 0.16 424 22.6 505 59.1 472 3.2 547 27.5 404 30.3 175 8.7 412 9.3 86 7.6 322 11.6 404 Middlesbrough 90,197 31.4165796 144 91.6 511 5.98 97 0.24 360 0.44 257 34.3 76 52.9 632 12.0 10 39.5 76 15.0 644 7.0 614 3.6 646 7.4 355 13.6 161 Middlesbrough South and East Cleveland 92,864 4.69959514 418 98.7 179 0.48 405 0.09 627 0.11 516 31.6 147 58.6 504 7.7 107 32.3 252 22.2 443 8.2 474 4.8 530 8.9 83 12.7 274 Midlothian 64,050 2.31093953 501 99.1 78 0.40 449 0.10 616 0.09 552 29.6 215 64.3 115 3.9 444 37.5 113 22.5 432 12.0 55 5.7 432 8.1 200 14.6 64 Milton Keynes South West 106,302 16.4681642 262 90.1 527 3.79 141 0.91 66 2.51 102 22.9 497 68.1 10 4.3 406 27.4 411 29.7 191 11.8 69 5.5 451 8.5 129 13.4 186 Mitcham and Morden 95,286 57.8191748 37 67.9 623 8.28 69 1.30 31 12.99 24 22.4 515 65.4 53 5.7 248 26.7 437 28.9 214 12.1 47 6.5 339 6.7 457 11.3 425 Mole Valley 89,741 2.42904317 494 97.5 328 0.61 362 0.29 291 0.33 301 19.4 623 57.6 547 2.3 645 18.8 625 38.5 39 9.4 307 10.3 52 5.0 599 7.9 631 Monmouth 77,409 0.93340327 599 98.9 140 0.29 498 0.16 503 0.09 551 29.0 240 56.6 567 4.1 429 26.8 435 29.3 205 7.5 566 9.3 85 6.3 495 10.1 527 Montgomeryshire 57,698 0.28135073 646 99.4 17 0.14 620 0.07 656 0.05 643 27.5 305 51.4 642 3.4 513 31.8 268 21.1 485 7.1 602 15.5 1 7.7 290 12.6 291 Moray 79,228 0.41841207 637 99.1 84 0.27 524 0.19 443 0.12 483 23.8 467 61.3 327 5.1 313 30.7 303 23.8 383 9.1 359 7.3 258 9.5 35 14.2 97 Morecambe and Lunesdale 88,833 2.48845874 491 98.8 150 0.29 500 0.13 560 0.11 512 31.3 158 55.3 600 6.3 195 30.3 313 21.2 481 8.6 432 8.0 184 8.0 230 13.1 219 Morley and Rothwell 96,063 13.3811116 286 97.7 311 0.87 310 0.26 334 0.26 341 25.6 392 65.6 46 3.9 439 34.9 185 25.3 335 12.1 45 5.9 392 8.6 116 13.4 195 Motherwell and Wishaw 67,289 14.5741824 275 98.8 156 0.72 340 0.21 393 0.06 627 36.5 42 65.1 72 7.9 93 40.7 61 20.5 512 9.5 290 3.6 645 7.2 387 12.5 312 Neath 71,318 2.69053458 483 99.0 105 0.34 471 0.11 601 0.07 611 41.9 12 61.8 293 6.6 173 36.9 128 19.6 546 8.6 422 5.1 497 8.1 210 12.8 261 New Forest East 86,160 2.24556282 505 98.7 174 0.23 542 0.17 476 0.11 508 22.6 507 61.5 310 2.8 593 25.0 488 28.1 239 10.7 149 7.2 265 9.2 60 11.8 392 New Forest West 83,171 2.2507848 504 99.0 109 0.14 619 0.17 478 0.11 506 26.3 355 52.8 633 3.0 567 25.8 468 27.6 249 7.9 517 10.2 54 6.5 478 10.8 473 Newark 91,502 1.59932183 544 98.5 226 0.36 464 0.20 415 0.25 353 27.1 318 58.3 520 5.1 314 30.7 304 24.4 365 7.6 563 7.9 196 8.3 155 13.4 182 Newbury 99,952 1.62849276 541 98.0 292 0.44 427 0.30 284 0.28 323 18.5 632 65.2 68 2.4 640 22.5 564 35.8 73 10.6 163 8.0 190 7.3 372 10.7 480 Newcastle upon Tyne Central 88,363 40.6453542 79 89.8 528 5.92 99 1.19 40 0.52 231 27.6 302 57.9 534 7.3 124 24.6 499 26.2 302 6.9 626 4.1 620 4.4 623 8.7 591 Newcastle upon Tyne East and Wallsend 80,624 36.6639382 101 95.5 418 2.28 214 0.78 92 0.29 319 34.2 80 60.8 366 8.5 72 35.8 161 20.2 528 9.1 367 3.7 638 7.0 415 12.2 333 Newcastle upon Tyne North 82,661 11.9815915 298 96.8 358 1.58 254 0.37 230 0.20 397 32.5 121 62.1 263 6.0 221 35.0 180 22.7 422 10.2 213 4.7 552 7.5 328 12.7 279 Newcastle-under-Lyme 86,933 10.7179139 310 97.6 324 0.78 325 0.30 282 0.27 336 31.0 163 61.1 344 4.6 365 33.9 208 22.0 451 7.8 525 5.7 425 7.6 323 12.8 265 Newport East 74,916 6.1195883 379 95.9 405 2.37 207 0.18 446 0.36 285 29.9 197 62.1 267 5.8 235 34.6 191 22.2 445 9.3 325 4.8 520 8.8 93 13.4 193 Newport West 79,490 8.24072154 339 95.3 421 1.88 240 0.25 347 0.61 217 31.6 149 62.0 274 6.1 217 31.1 289 26.6 289 9.7 260 4.9 518 7.4 359 11.8 383 Newry and Armagh 100,950 0.93340854 598 99.7 1 0.05 658 0.12 586 0.03 657 31.7 140 56.6 566 7.7 106 44.7 25 21.6 467 9.4 314 11.0 37 8.1 224 13.8 128 Normanton 83,937 12.4554088 293 98.5 219 0.58 368 0.19 429 0.14 462 27.7 300 64.2 118 4.0 434 33.4 221 25.1 338 11.2 106 6.4 344 8.5 123 12.3 330 North Antrim 101,437 0.66299559 620 99.5 6 0.10 640 0.14 542 0.04 654 28.0 282 59.8 435 5.4 272 46.0 14 22.8 420 9.8 250 11.5 29 9.4 43 17.5 7 North Cornwall 109,355 0.84116643 608 99.0 113 0.15 612 0.09 641 0.15 446 29.6 217 49.1 654 5.2 295 30.5 308 19.0 563 6.4 645 13.9 8 8.4 150 13.7 139 North Devon 92,349 0.74192589 616 99.1 92 0.19 579 0.12 583 0.08 560 26.4 348 50.3 647 4.8 344 29.4 342 21.4 477 7.0 620 13.3 12 8.1 201 13.6 160 72 . RESEARCH PAPER Makerfield - North Devon Constituency Industry Working in Working in agriculture manufacturing Cars/vans amenities Occupancy With central heating No car 2 or more cars rating % <-1 & own bath/WC % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank Makerfield 0.5 497 19.1 138 25.6 321 29.0 323 3.8 502 94.0 263 Maldon and East Chelmsford 2.2 153 14.6 328 14.7 598 46.5 24 3.6 529 94.8 Manchester Central 0.3 613 10.9 484 57.8 8 7.5 648 15.0 65 Manchester Blackley 0.3 591 13.3 387 49.3 33 10.9 631 8.4 Manchester Gorton 0.3 600 10.5 502 50.2 31 11.0 628 Manchester Withington 0.3 610 8.3 592 36.1 129 20.3 513 Mansfield 0.9 313 19.4 131 29.1 255 26.1 Medway 1.0 280 13.5 375 23.3 386 33.9 Meirionnydd Nant Conwy 7.4 16 10.7 495 22.6 406 Meriden 0.8 321 17.1 227 24.3 Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney 0.5 482 24.3 45 Mid Bedfordshire 1.6 206 14.9 309 Mid Dorset and North Poole 1.1 259 17.0 Mid Norfolk 5.0 48 Mid Sussex 1.3 239 Mid Ulster 5.9 Mid Worcestershire 3.7 Middlesbrough Middlesbrough South and East Cleveland Owns dwelling outright Tenure Local Authority or with mortgage % rented Housing Asso. rented Household composition and migration Lone parent Married, cohabiting Rented privately All pensioners households couples with children Migration Migrant Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank 74.3 227 15.9 257 2.4 566 7.4 536 21.2 514 10.3 230 33.3 33 8.7 550 210 79.3 60 4.6 577 8.8 128 7.3 542 24.3 292 7.5 522 31.1 120 8.9 534 90.6 466 29.2 653 35.3 15 15.7 13 19.8 42 17.6 612 15.9 20 13.2 653 20.7 16 165 90.9 451 48.4 622 29.3 46 8.3 142 14.1 151 23.2 389 16.2 15 21.0 592 10.7 299 13.5 78 86.9 552 41.4 637 23.0 111 10.6 78 24.9 10 17.9 606 15.0 31 18.5 620 23.3 9 11.6 93 91.4 427 48.2 623 19.9 155 6.2 223 25.7 8 18.8 591 11.2 169 17.4 632 21.3 15 393 3.7 516 95.3 177 70.4 338 16.5 241 4.0 356 9.0 422 24.0 316 10.3 233 28.0 362 9.8 415 203 5.9 291 89.4 505 73.8 246 1.8 626 13.1 37 11.3 271 20.9 528 9.5 307 30.1 194 11.0 259 29.9 306 3.8 507 79.0 631 69.8 357 11.4 381 3.3 452 15.5 110 30.9 23 8.6 412 24.5 520 9.9 404 348 36.2 165 5.0 372 96.3 93 71.6 299 20.4 148 3.5 430 4.5 655 22.2 453 11.6 147 31.2 110 9.2 510 36.0 130 19.5 531 5.2 349 95.8 120 65.8 461 20.0 153 5.0 290 9.2 401 24.5 270 13.8 52 28.7 312 7.8 611 11.5 653 50.1 8 3.2 590 96.4 80 78.7 71 1.7 628 9.6 99 10.1 354 20.6 541 6.5 622 33.7 27 10.8 287 231 12.9 641 42.0 78 3.5 553 94.1 262 82.2 24 7.1 522 3.7 404 7.1 565 25.9 174 8.2 446 30.4 171 9.1 514 14.4 337 13.5 627 41.3 83 2.2 657 95.3 175 77.9 93 1.3 643 9.6 97 11.2 273 27.3 107 6.3 636 28.9 293 10.2 360 10.4 504 15.4 577 40.8 93 4.4 436 96.6 66 79.8 49 0.5 659 10.3 88 9.4 386 24.3 294 7.1 561 30.6 153 10.3 349 38 17.3 217 18.5 507 36.4 159 9.1 140 92.8 346 75.4 176 13.4 317 1.1 656 10.1 350 17.3 619 12.0 123 42.9 1 0.0 0 85 18.1 184 14.7 597 44.9 38 3.5 549 94.5 234 76.4 146 1.3 642 14.0 29 8.3 484 24.9 242 6.8 592 30.4 170 10.2 359 0.4 504 13.8 367 46.3 50 14.1 602 6.6 240 90.7 463 58.9 554 21.6 132 6.7 204 12.8 204 22.8 412 14.4 45 25.5 471 11.8 173 1.2 253 17.2 225 28.5 263 27.4 359 4.1 464 95.5 150 69.9 351 17.3 222 5.4 266 7.4 538 24.1 302 10.2 244 30.5 164 8.6 568 Midlothian 1.9 174 9.5 540 28.8 257 25.6 405 10.9 102 97.1 44 61.5 526 24.3 95 7.3 173 6.8 577 23.1 395 11.1 180 30.3 177 8.5 574 Milton Keynes South West 0.6 411 14.8 315 21.6 443 33.0 227 8.2 173 97.2 39 67.5 418 17.1 226 6.9 189 8.5 466 16.3 629 10.9 192 30.8 136 8.3 587 Mitcham and Morden 0.4 537 7.4 623 32.4 186 20.5 507 14.8 67 87.5 544 66.6 443 13.0 331 7.1 181 13.2 185 18.7 593 12.5 100 26.5 435 10.6 309 Mole Valley 2.5 135 9.0 559 12.3 648 50.1 9 5.2 348 95.5 151 76.6 139 10.5 415 2.0 597 10.9 297 27.8 85 5.9 654 28.6 318 15.3 67 Monmouth 4.4 69 15.1 303 18.5 508 38.8 121 3.4 554 95.4 162 76.0 162 11.4 380 3.4 439 9.3 398 29.2 50 7.8 480 27.8 374 9.4 483 Montgomeryshire 10.7 3 17.4 210 17.3 539 37.1 148 3.3 576 89.9 487 68.1 406 11.6 375 5.2 279 15.1 119 27.3 108 8.1 458 27.8 375 10.2 363 Moray 4.3 70 12.6 404 23.9 370 25.6 406 6.5 253 94.8 212 63.2 497 18.1 195 3.9 375 14.8 126 24.9 243 6.1 651 30.8 143 13.1 109 Morecambe and Lunesdale 2.0 168 12.2 423 27.8 282 26.1 392 4.4 426 85.0 566 74.9 203 6.3 548 3.6 414 15.3 116 28.5 67 10.4 229 24.1 530 12.2 149 Morley and Rothwell 0.5 442 17.3 218 28.4 265 26.5 378 5.4 331 81.2 611 70.8 327 18.9 173 2.4 563 7.9 515 22.1 464 9.7 293 30.0 203 10.1 373 Motherwell and Wishaw 0.6 398 16.1 260 40.4 83 18.5 549 13.2 79 98.3 7 50.9 612 37.2 11 5.8 249 6.1 613 25.1 231 12.9 80 26.5 434 9.8 412 Neath 0.7 378 19.5 128 28.1 276 25.9 400 3.5 552 96.5 70 72.6 277 15.6 266 4.1 353 7.7 525 26.0 171 10.7 205 28.9 292 8.5 572 New Forest East 1.6 201 15.5 287 13.0 638 43.1 64 4.0 481 94.5 235 80.5 39 6.6 538 4.3 333 8.6 461 25.7 184 7.6 508 30.5 163 9.3 484 New Forest West 3.0 113 12.3 417 15.3 580 38.9 120 3.8 503 95.4 166 80.7 36 6.8 529 2.5 543 9.9 362 38.7 4 6.3 635 22.7 564 14.0 87 Newark 3.0 109 18.2 178 23.2 390 32.0 256 3.3 574 94.5 232 72.5 278 14.6 284 2.4 555 10.4 333 26.3 147 8.8 389 27.7 383 11.8 185 Newbury 2.1 160 12.6 403 14.3 612 46.0 26 4.9 375 95.3 173 71.5 301 0.9 651 14.5 21 13.0 191 21.1 520 6.9 580 30.7 152 8.2 590 Newcastle upon Tyne Central 0.4 533 8.6 580 43.6 65 17.2 568 8.6 160 95.6 145 51.3 610 22.8 115 6.8 198 19.1 52 21.9 468 9.2 333 20.6 598 22.5 13 Newcastle upon Tyne East and Wallsend 0.4 559 12.0 437 48.9 36 12.4 613 7.1 210 93.9 280 52.2 601 31.8 25 4.3 334 11.8 247 23.8 329 11.1 182 23.3 546 14.0 85 Newcastle upon Tyne North 0.5 460 11.7 454 37.3 115 18.5 548 5.6 312 96.7 60 64.8 474 25.6 78 2.8 506 6.8 578 27.8 87 10.5 219 27.1 405 8.7 557 Newcastle-under-Lyme 0.7 361 21.1 85 27.1 296 27.6 351 4.2 453 92.6 358 70.4 335 11.5 376 10.2 90 7.9 516 26.4 143 9.1 357 28.3 338 11.6 197 Newport East 0.8 353 20.1 112 28.1 274 26.5 379 4.5 422 95.6 137 74.0 235 14.5 288 4.2 342 7.3 544 23.0 403 12.1 119 29.7 217 9.5 460 Newport West 0.5 443 16.7 237 29.8 233 27.2 365 4.8 384 96.9 48 69.3 373 17.4 215 5.5 262 7.7 528 23.9 318 11.7 138 27.0 409 10.2 356 Newry and Armagh 5.0 50 13.4 380 22.3 414 32.2 253 8.3 167 93.8 283 73.6 249 15.6 267 1.4 648 9.4 389 18.6 595 13.1 70 39.8 3 0.0 0 Normanton 0.7 386 16.2 256 24.8 338 29.9 308 3.7 508 91.7 408 72.9 266 19.4 163 1.8 616 5.9 626 22.6 423 8.3 438 31.3 107 9.3 488 North Antrim 5.3 45 16.8 233 20.9 455 33.5 214 6.0 284 92.7 353 72.8 269 17.4 217 1.6 638 8.2 490 20.4 551 11.6 146 35.7 12 0.0 0 North Cornwall 6.0 36 12.0 436 18.4 513 32.3 248 5.6 315 83.7 587 70.9 326 7.8 502 4.2 337 17.0 76 28.2 75 7.7 495 25.4 476 12.7 127 North Devon 5.9 39 15.6 285 19.8 478 32.3 245 4.4 439 87.3 548 73.9 241 3.6 598 7.0 183 15.4 113 28.4 69 7.5 521 25.9 457 11.7 188 73 04/01 . RESEARCH PAPER 04/01 North Dorset - Paisley South Constituency Population Number Ethnicity Density White per/hectare Rank Ind/Pa/Bng Health Limiting L/T Chinese Black Economic Activity Full-time illness employee Unemployed Qualification No qualification Socio-economic classification Small Managerial Intermediate etc Lower employers supervisory % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank Semi routine % Rank North Dorset 91,957 1.03503894 592 98.8 163 0.17 595 0.18 460 0.10 532 23.0 490 56.6 565 2.6 612 24.4 502 27.5 259 9.5 296 10.9 38 7.1 400 10.9 468 North Down 85,992 7.55110643 349 99.2 61 0.14 615 0.26 339 0.08 571 27.3 312 61.7 298 4.8 346 32.1 261 35.1 78 14.6 4 7.5 236 8.4 141 14.3 82 North Durham 84,692 8.13251392 340 99.1 66 0.21 563 0.21 405 0.04 651 35.4 62 64.6 103 5.8 241 35.5 167 21.4 476 9.8 248 4.8 534 8.5 122 12.8 266 North East Bedfordshire 90,780 1.58164332 547 97.4 334 0.86 311 0.22 384 0.40 270 19.6 614 63.5 169 2.9 585 23.7 531 34.1 96 10.2 205 8.8 110 7.5 336 10.5 494 North East Cambridgeshire 106,040 1.23696428 573 98.4 228 0.35 467 0.18 462 0.25 351 26.8 331 61.7 295 3.9 443 37.2 125 21.2 482 8.5 444 8.6 126 8.5 132 14.5 69 North East Derbyshire 90,005 3.83179361 443 98.9 133 0.24 539 0.17 486 0.11 513 31.2 161 58.9 482 5.1 310 33.3 222 24.1 376 9.0 381 7.3 257 7.6 312 12.8 257 North East Fife 74,828 0.97116158 595 98.6 207 0.29 502 0.32 266 0.18 413 24.6 427 58.4 512 4.3 411 23.2 546 27.0 274 7.5 574 7.3 255 6.8 452 10.5 501 North East Hampshire 94,147 2.61185707 485 97.9 294 0.55 373 0.27 313 0.20 386 17.3 653 62.8 214 2.3 642 17.8 638 39.8 24 10.7 150 8.3 152 6.4 483 8.8 590 North East Hertfordshire 90,051 1.91353591 521 95.1 435 2.21 217 0.34 254 0.81 183 20.4 591 62.6 230 2.6 611 24.2 511 34.3 87 10.0 228 8.3 158 6.9 437 10.5 496 North East Milton Keynes 100,755 4.12794985 432 91.4 517 2.68 184 0.86 71 2.31 110 19.8 609 67.6 16 3.6 492 21.2 592 35.5 74 11.9 61 6.4 352 7.6 305 11.6 406 North Essex 89,780 1.88277236 523 97.8 309 0.38 458 0.38 218 0.24 357 24.2 447 56.3 574 3.0 572 26.8 436 28.3 231 9.2 347 10.0 64 6.7 459 10.6 490 North Norfolk 98,382 1.02078254 593 99.2 50 0.09 645 0.11 602 0.08 562 29.7 213 53.5 621 4.2 420 33.8 209 20.7 505 6.9 625 10.8 39 7.3 368 13.4 199 North Shropshire 94,416 1.00953766 594 98.9 134 0.22 555 0.21 398 0.14 466 26.4 347 57.2 552 4.1 430 30.0 326 24.9 345 7.2 595 10.4 48 8.0 244 12.9 247 North Southwark and Bermondsey 111,861 102.813419 11 67.5 625 4.11 132 2.17 7 20.64 12 23.9 460 64.6 104 9.0 60 24.8 494 32.0 144 8.8 396 4.6 570 5.1 589 9.8 545 North Swindon 90,704 6.63574512 366 96.6 371 1.17 284 0.35 240 0.42 265 22.2 532 67.4 17 2.9 580 28.8 362 27.5 257 12.2 42 5.5 459 9.3 55 14.2 101 North Tayside 77,530 0.14871065 654 99.3 21 0.16 603 0.15 511 0.06 630 25.8 376 58.2 525 4.3 412 32.9 238 22.7 423 7.5 568 9.7 76 8.2 172 13.3 204 North Thanet 94,204 10.6989211 311 97.8 308 0.40 450 0.25 343 0.35 293 32.3 125 55.5 595 6.6 169 34.3 197 21.0 490 7.8 528 8.4 149 7.6 307 13.6 163 North Tyneside 86,893 18.6706059 238 98.4 236 0.57 369 0.26 331 0.18 410 33.2 102 63.8 140 6.8 159 35.9 155 20.5 513 11.1 116 4.4 588 8.3 157 13.7 140 North Warwickshire 95,059 3.14650293 468 97.2 342 1.71 245 0.12 592 0.21 385 27.8 293 63.8 137 4.0 438 35.5 168 23.0 415 9.3 328 7.1 276 9.2 56 14.2 94 North West Cambridgeshire 100,533 1.63407181 540 96.7 366 1.03 298 0.24 357 0.68 202 21.7 548 65.5 49 3.2 545 26.3 449 30.6 170 11.3 100 7.0 284 8.0 243 12.4 317 North West Durham 84,564 1.20923183 577 99.3 23 0.14 617 0.10 620 0.07 584 35.3 63 62.7 223 6.3 189 34.9 183 21.8 457 8.0 497 6.1 374 8.0 229 12.5 300 North West Hampshire 99,149 1.60015816 543 98.0 290 0.49 404 0.27 321 0.28 330 19.7 611 65.2 64 2.3 643 22.7 560 34.1 94 11.4 98 8.0 192 7.9 254 10.7 482 North West Leicestershire 85,503 3.06100311 472 98.8 160 0.37 460 0.13 573 0.09 539 25.7 387 63.2 185 3.5 507 33.2 226 26.6 285 8.4 449 7.3 253 8.9 78 12.6 290 North West Norfolk 98,771 1.0896344 585 98.7 187 0.28 512 0.19 442 0.17 421 29.8 200 57.6 546 4.1 423 36.0 152 20.5 515 7.4 578 8.7 119 8.3 156 14.7 54 North Wiltshire 104,036 1.54303428 549 98.2 265 0.38 456 0.18 447 0.27 332 19.7 610 62.8 217 2.4 632 21.4 590 34.4 85 10.2 208 8.4 150 7.5 339 11.0 445 Northampton North 97,105 34.4221907 120 91.6 512 2.73 181 0.60 118 2.64 98 24.4 436 63.2 190 4.9 335 32.3 254 22.9 417 10.2 203 5.5 462 8.2 191 13.4 194 Northampton South 112,581 5.96045108 382 92.5 499 2.95 173 0.63 111 1.88 116 21.8 546 65.8 42 3.6 491 26.0 464 31.9 146 11.1 118 6.5 335 7.2 397 11.3 427 Northavon 103,554 2.39991657 497 98.2 257 0.43 430 0.18 449 0.24 362 20.4 592 61.9 279 2.3 646 22.2 568 32.4 130 11.5 92 7.8 204 7.3 381 11.2 430 Norwich North 97,159 19.416267 228 98.3 244 0.39 454 0.22 388 0.16 434 26.0 370 61.7 296 4.2 418 30.9 294 23.7 384 10.8 140 6.4 345 8.2 174 14.3 88 Norwich South 90,972 24.8150573 199 96.4 376 0.77 328 0.45 179 0.40 269 28.4 265 58.6 502 6.0 224 27.2 417 25.7 317 7.7 548 5.1 502 6.0 521 11.4 424 Nottingham East 84,726 43.6506955 63 79.8 587 9.11 64 0.47 170 5.80 52 31.1 162 59.3 461 10.0 34 31.5 281 23.3 404 7.9 514 4.5 573 6.0 523 10.7 484 Nottingham North 87,640 38.4723442 92 91.3 518 1.94 231 0.27 318 3.38 89 33.5 96 61.0 354 9.4 43 44.6 26 15.1 641 7.6 557 4.3 595 9.0 65 14.7 55 Nottingham South 94,622 29.1953101 168 83.6 569 7.33 81 1.14 44 3.92 80 26.6 337 57.7 541 7.8 98 27.2 418 19.6 547 6.3 648 3.6 641 5.3 575 9.2 572 Nuneaton 94,935 4.92963963 416 95.3 422 3.20 162 0.13 564 0.28 329 27.0 321 64.2 117 4.0 436 33.7 211 24.2 371 9.2 334 5.9 397 8.7 98 14.0 111 Ochil 74,941 1.82395892 528 98.9 138 0.47 413 0.21 410 0.10 522 29.9 198 61.0 356 5.9 230 33.1 231 22.8 419 8.0 498 5.3 472 8.0 232 12.9 253 Ogmore 67,565 3.68885128 447 99.1 81 0.32 482 0.10 611 0.05 637 40.0 17 65.4 54 6.1 209 43.2 36 17.1 613 6.8 630 5.0 503 9.6 27 15.2 32 Old Bexley and Sidcup 86,478 33.6228616 125 94.2 464 2.12 222 0.65 107 1.20 144 21.2 565 62.8 216 3.2 543 27.2 420 29.8 185 14.9 2 8.2 162 6.2 506 9.7 549 Oldham East and Saddleworth 101,110 8.30063213 338 92.6 494 5.46 109 0.16 500 0.50 240 29.0 241 63.2 187 4.8 350 32.7 243 25.4 330 9.5 285 7.3 261 8.0 226 12.3 329 Oldham West and Royton 97,259 31.9405583 138 77.8 595 19.56 25 0.17 468 0.61 216 31.3 156 61.9 284 6.5 180 40.8 60 18.5 579 9.0 376 5.8 412 8.1 207 13.7 142 Orkney and Shetland 41,233 0.16989147 652 99.2 48 0.22 560 0.11 606 0.05 640 23.9 459 55.7 587 3.7 471 33.0 237 21.8 455 7.0 617 12.7 18 9.6 25 15.0 38 Orpington 102,572 12.4089039 294 95.2 425 1.36 271 0.57 130 1.08 154 22.1 534 61.2 333 3.5 506 25.7 470 32.6 125 12.7 29 7.9 194 5.6 553 9.3 571 Oxford East 97,555 34.6308129 117 86.6 551 5.00 114 1.55 16 3.03 92 22.0 540 61.4 320 4.0 437 23.0 551 30.0 181 7.5 573 4.4 582 5.6 549 10.2 520 Oxford West and Abingdon 106,148 9.00475059 330 93.6 480 1.52 257 1.32 30 0.64 209 17.6 651 64.6 105 2.4 630 16.6 645 34.0 101 8.6 430 4.8 523 5.5 555 8.1 622 Paisley North 60,264 17.2973594 254 98.5 223 0.72 339 0.35 241 0.13 474 33.7 92 65.1 70 7.1 139 37.3 122 20.8 503 11.1 114 3.7 640 8.2 181 13.3 208 Paisley South 67,008 16.6272953 258 99.0 110 0.40 448 0.19 440 0.13 476 33.0 105 66.2 33 6.2 198 36.6 133 23.4 397 10.4 173 3.7 639 7.8 268 12.7 281 74 . RESEARCH PAPER North Dorset - Paisley South Constituency Industry Working in Working in agriculture manufacturing Cars/vans amenities Occupancy With central heating No car 2 or more cars rating % <-1 & own bath/WC % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank North Dorset 4.8 54 14.1 351 13.6 624 43.1 65 3.6 532 93.5 299 North Down 0.9 301 11.7 457 21.1 454 34.7 189 3.7 517 95.7 North Durham 0.8 336 18.8 155 31.1 210 25.1 419 3.4 555 North East Bedfordshire 2.3 144 17.3 212 13.3 634 47.2 20 3.1 North East Cambridgeshire 4.7 58 18.4 171 18.4 512 36.0 169 4.0 North East Derbyshire 1.3 235 19.4 132 23.0 396 33.9 206 North East Fife 4.4 68 10.1 515 21.7 438 31.5 North East Hampshire 1.8 181 11.0 482 9.7 658 53.1 North East Hertfordshire 1.7 199 18.1 188 16.6 557 North East Milton Keynes 0.9 304 14.0 352 16.8 551 North Essex 3.2 107 12.5 405 15.0 North Norfolk 5.7 44 14.0 354 North Shropshire 6.4 29 16.6 240 North Southwark and Bermondsey 0.2 654 6.4 North Swindon 0.7 383 North Tayside 7.1 North Thanet 1.5 North Tyneside 0.6 North Warwickshire North West Cambridgeshire Owns dwelling outright Tenure Local Authority or with mortgage % rented Housing Asso. rented Household composition and migration Lone parent Married, cohabiting Rented privately All pensioners households couples with children Migration Migrant Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank 74.4 218 0.8 654 12.2 49 12.7 209 30.8 27 6.3 634 27.4 393 12.1 155 127 77.7 100 11.6 374 2.5 546 8.2 495 24.8 248 9.2 345 31.4 96 0.0 0 97.4 29 68.6 391 23.7 102 1.8 620 6.0 623 23.7 344 9.7 292 30.0 201 9.5 465 603 95.5 156 78.2 85 7.7 507 5.3 276 8.8 443 21.5 496 6.8 594 32.2 56 10.4 341 484 93.0 325 75.0 198 9.9 437 4.1 350 11.0 293 27.0 117 7.1 566 28.4 333 11.0 265 2.8 639 96.8 55 71.1 317 22.4 116 1.2 651 5.2 649 26.3 150 7.8 485 31.1 118 7.7 614 267 6.9 220 95.5 157 69.2 379 13.8 309 2.3 569 14.7 129 28.0 78 7.7 494 26.4 436 16.2 53 2 3.6 524 96.9 49 77.8 95 0.7 655 9.7 95 11.8 248 21.5 498 6.4 627 32.9 38 13.0 114 43.0 66 4.4 428 96.5 72 69.7 360 15.4 275 5.8 245 9.2 411 23.1 400 7.6 506 31.0 129 9.9 403 39.8 105 7.1 214 97.4 30 73.4 255 10.7 407 5.9 236 10.0 358 15.8 633 9.1 350 31.4 95 12.4 137 589 43.8 51 3.5 543 95.7 136 82.1 28 7.4 515 1.6 634 8.9 433 27.4 100 6.3 633 29.9 211 10.6 306 18.1 515 32.6 234 2.8 635 91.2 437 71.4 307 11.0 401 2.8 507 14.9 123 35.1 8 6.5 614 22.9 561 10.6 308 17.6 530 38.3 126 3.3 569 89.6 495 72.5 280 11.2 392 2.8 510 13.5 170 26.1 163 7.8 482 29.4 257 11.1 248 646 54.7 18 7.6 647 34.2 2 92.9 330 26.4 658 44.5 3 12.6 44 16.5 90 15.3 640 13.0 76 14.8 641 16.8 44 19.0 141 20.2 467 33.9 204 4.7 399 92.8 338 76.6 136 13.1 329 3.1 477 7.2 550 21.9 472 7.7 499 30.2 188 10.3 352 20 12.3 420 22.2 418 30.0 303 6.7 236 93.4 306 62.2 514 17.7 205 3.7 393 16.3 98 29.5 41 7.8 487 26.2 444 11.1 256 216 12.0 434 29.3 249 25.9 399 6.3 269 91.1 443 71.9 292 6.1 550 5.4 269 16.6 86 31.9 15 9.9 278 23.1 554 11.5 209 402 14.8 316 39.3 95 16.3 578 5.0 365 96.8 54 59.7 548 27.9 60 6.2 222 6.2 610 25.8 175 11.3 162 26.2 443 10.3 350 1.4 224 22.7 59 20.6 460 36.3 161 4.1 468 93.9 278 76.1 159 12.9 335 2.7 518 8.3 483 22.4 440 8.6 416 31.8 68 8.4 582 2.3 143 16.1 261 17.2 541 40.2 99 3.4 562 96.2 95 73.6 251 9.1 461 6.2 224 11.2 281 20.1 558 8.2 445 30.7 149 12.1 156 North West Durham 2.2 147 19.6 123 30.1 227 26.5 380 3.7 521 96.1 99 70.6 331 18.6 178 3.9 374 6.8 576 26.3 146 9.9 276 28.8 303 9.2 506 North West Hampshire 2.4 140 17.2 219 15.1 587 44.7 39 3.5 539 96.2 94 72.8 268 4.2 584 11.5 65 11.5 259 20.9 527 7.3 543 31.2 109 11.1 257 North West Leicestershire 1.6 212 21.9 71 18.7 503 39.9 102 2.8 640 96.6 63 76.6 137 12.8 336 3.3 453 7.2 545 23.6 355 7.6 517 31.4 94 9.4 472 North West Norfolk 4.6 62 18.3 176 20.2 465 32.5 242 4.0 477 91.8 398 71.1 314 12.5 348 3.4 434 12.9 195 30.5 28 7.7 493 24.8 510 10.2 366 North Wiltshire 2.7 124 16.3 252 14.2 614 43.8 50 3.3 573 95.1 187 75.7 170 1.0 650 11.1 69 12.1 233 22.3 443 6.9 585 32.1 61 11.6 201 Northampton North 0.5 446 17.4 211 27.9 281 26.7 376 6.7 237 92.3 374 69.0 384 18.6 179 3.1 472 9.3 390 22.2 449 11.4 158 26.5 431 12.2 145 Northampton South 0.8 332 16.2 258 21.3 447 36.3 163 5.9 295 94.4 243 75.2 188 11.9 364 2.4 556 10.5 328 19.9 564 7.9 469 28.1 355 12.9 120 Northavon 1.9 178 15.3 294 10.6 656 47.7 17 3.1 606 95.5 152 83.7 16 6.3 546 1.2 653 8.8 442 21.0 521 6.8 597 33.2 34 9.5 458 Norwich North 0.9 318 15.0 306 22.5 408 26.3 385 3.4 568 93.6 296 71.4 305 14.1 300 5.3 274 9.1 415 25.9 172 7.8 483 25.9 461 10.5 323 Norwich South 0.8 340 11.9 445 34.2 160 18.9 539 6.6 244 92.1 386 51.7 606 27.4 63 5.9 241 15.1 120 26.2 153 8.8 400 19.9 605 17.2 39 Nottingham East 0.4 554 12.5 410 46.8 47 13.3 609 10.4 110 91.7 405 48.0 625 21.6 130 8.5 137 21.9 27 17.9 607 12.8 88 16.0 638 18.7 31 Nottingham North 0.5 484 18.7 159 44.9 54 12.8 610 7.0 216 93.5 300 51.2 611 36.2 12 4.3 331 8.3 482 22.9 406 15.9 19 22.9 557 10.2 363 Nottingham South 0.4 568 14.6 329 43.1 71 17.0 570 9.4 130 92.8 337 50.8 613 23.1 108 6.8 196 19.3 50 23.2 386 9.9 272 18.1 624 24.0 7 Nuneaton 1.1 277 22.5 61 22.3 413 34.4 194 4.0 473 93.4 303 77.5 108 12.3 356 2.3 570 8.0 504 22.7 419 8.8 401 31.7 73 9.0 527 Ochil 1.9 171 14.3 343 26.6 307 29.0 324 9.2 137 97.9 15 61.5 527 25.5 81 4.7 303 8.3 480 22.0 467 10.4 222 29.1 282 12.3 140 Ogmore 0.7 371 29.2 7 28.2 272 24.7 430 3.9 491 96.0 107 75.3 185 13.2 327 3.1 470 8.4 471 22.1 454 11.5 154 31.5 91 8.3 585 Old Bexley and Sidcup 0.4 503 8.0 600 20.7 459 32.8 230 4.6 404 93.3 310 85.2 8 1.5 637 7.0 184 6.4 594 27.3 104 7.7 502 31.8 67 7.4 632 Oldham East and Saddleworth 0.6 439 19.7 121 29.4 246 27.2 363 5.3 337 93.7 291 71.7 296 17.0 228 2.7 526 8.6 459 21.4 501 11.0 185 29.7 229 9.5 450 Oldham West and Royton 0.4 545 20.9 88 37.3 114 19.0 538 9.5 129 91.9 396 66.6 446 19.0 171 5.7 254 8.7 451 22.9 407 10.9 202 29.2 269 9.5 450 Orkney and Shetland 10.7 2 8.7 574 23.0 395 31.0 277 7.2 208 88.1 533 67.5 416 16.9 231 3.3 450 12.3 224 22.8 414 7.9 474 29.1 277 10.7 297 Orpington 0.8 339 7.9 604 19.2 492 35.7 171 4.5 420 95.9 110 80.8 35 1.4 640 12.2 50 5.6 638 26.7 132 9.2 337 31.0 122 7.7 620 Oxford East 0.4 521 11.0 480 32.2 191 21.9 484 10.7 105 92.4 363 56.2 577 18.3 189 5.9 239 19.6 47 21.3 507 10.1 249 21.7 579 20.5 18 Oxford West and Abingdon 0.6 409 12.9 396 22.1 424 32.4 244 8.1 177 93.7 290 69.0 383 4.7 576 7.2 176 19.1 53 23.4 370 6.7 601 26.7 419 18.9 28 Paisley North 0.5 496 15.9 269 44.8 56 14.6 594 15.1 64 92.0 390 58.8 556 24.2 96 8.6 133 8.4 474 23.2 388 13.0 79 23.3 547 9.3 485 Paisley South 0.5 493 15.6 284 41.8 78 17.3 567 13.9 73 92.3 370 59.7 549 27.5 62 4.8 296 8.0 502 24.1 300 12.1 118 24.6 514 10.0 385 75 04/01 . RESEARCH PAPER 04/01 Pendle - Salisbury Constituency Population Number Ethnicity Density White per/hectare Rank Ind/Pa/Bng Health Limiting L/T Chinese Black Economic Activity Full-time illness employee Unemployed Qualification No qualification Socio-economic classification Small Managerial Intermediate etc Lower employers supervisory % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank Semi routine % Rank Pendle 89,248 5.2697213 401 84.9 561 13.71 42 0.10 612 0.11 505 31.2 160 60.1 413 5.6 259 35.9 156 20.4 521 7.3 582 7.6 231 8.0 225 13.7 144 Penrith and The Border 86,277 0.26256094 647 99.5 9 0.07 655 0.10 626 0.04 653 24.4 442 52.0 638 3.2 541 28.8 365 23.3 403 7.3 583 14.5 4 7.6 313 12.6 289 Perth 79,402 0.57486027 627 98.8 143 0.23 543 0.31 272 0.12 485 25.8 381 60.2 405 4.3 410 29.6 340 26.8 278 8.8 403 7.9 200 7.5 341 12.6 296 Peterborough 95,103 24.070615 203 85.8 555 9.58 61 0.38 217 1.45 129 26.3 352 63.7 142 5.5 265 32.4 251 23.7 385 10.8 139 5.2 486 7.8 266 14.3 83 Plymouth Devonport 97,494 28.5320457 171 98.9 131 0.16 605 0.12 591 0.13 475 32.2 129 61.9 280 5.4 278 35.5 166 17.8 596 8.9 388 4.8 536 9.4 41 15.7 17 Plymouth Sutton 89,998 46.0347826 55 97.3 337 0.32 484 0.57 131 0.30 316 31.7 144 58.5 508 6.1 216 25.1 486 21.6 468 9.0 382 5.5 463 7.4 357 11.9 374 Pontefract and Castleford 81,713 12.21968 295 98.9 128 0.41 446 0.12 582 0.07 602 36.4 45 62.9 209 6.2 200 44.5 27 16.3 621 7.9 521 4.5 574 9.6 28 15.6 21 Pontypridd 88,831 6.85265756 364 98.4 238 0.43 434 0.38 224 0.14 470 33.4 99 63.4 175 4.7 357 32.3 255 24.6 360 9.2 343 5.3 474 7.6 311 11.2 435 354 Poole 83,173 27.835676 177 98.0 286 0.47 411 0.24 354 0.20 390 27.8 292 59.6 446 3.5 494 27.1 424 27.0 271 9.5 295 8.2 164 7.7 297 12.1 Poplar and Canning Town 116,301 68.9395376 22 54.3 645 23.96 18 2.57 3 13.74 21 26.9 326 62.8 221 11.2 22 34.8 187 28.1 238 7.8 529 4.0 624 4.9 601 10.5 498 Portsmouth North 86,999 34.4823623 118 96.9 355 1.04 294 0.59 122 0.27 335 24.0 455 61.9 282 3.9 445 30.8 297 24.9 351 10.3 196 6.7 320 8.9 76 13.8 134 Portsmouth South 99,702 66.3353293 27 92.9 491 3.16 164 1.10 45 0.71 194 26.5 342 61.5 315 5.2 304 25.4 481 25.9 312 8.8 405 5.6 436 6.9 432 10.9 461 Preseli Pembrokeshire 69,789 0.603544 624 99.0 112 0.28 516 0.15 524 0.07 587 31.5 151 49.9 652 6.2 202 30.9 295 19.3 553 6.9 623 12.3 23 7.7 289 12.0 359 Preston 96,940 27.1312622 184 83.3 572 13.19 47 0.45 176 1.00 162 30.2 187 60.0 424 6.3 194 35.1 179 18.5 580 9.5 297 4.6 559 7.7 288 12.8 267 Pudsey 92,192 16.6081787 259 96.2 384 2.27 215 0.31 269 0.26 340 23.4 474 63.6 155 3.1 557 26.4 448 31.0 159 11.3 101 6.9 294 7.2 396 11.4 422 Putney 81,280 63.0077519 31 84.0 566 3.69 146 0.83 81 5.51 56 20.2 596 68.2 8 5.0 319 16.3 647 46.7 8 8.8 401 5.4 471 3.4 650 6.2 650 Rayleigh 89,454 5.42276916 398 98.2 267 0.42 436 0.25 350 0.27 333 20.5 586 60.8 369 2.9 584 26.0 463 31.5 153 13.7 13 8.8 116 6.4 488 9.6 554 Reading East 102,000 36.4155659 103 86.5 552 5.72 105 0.88 70 3.38 88 18.0 641 66.4 29 3.1 564 19.0 623 36.2 66 10.5 166 5.6 443 5.4 561 9.1 581 Reading West 96,274 19.1285516 234 90.7 524 2.69 183 0.35 244 3.38 87 19.9 607 66.2 32 3.1 552 26.6 441 32.4 132 12.4 36 6.6 333 7.3 384 12.2 344 Redcar 90,926 12.553638 292 98.7 177 0.53 384 0.08 645 0.09 548 35.4 61 58.2 524 9.5 41 37.4 115 17.5 606 7.6 553 3.9 634 9.8 18 13.5 179 Redditch 81,817 9.93889699 317 95.0 437 2.46 196 0.20 428 0.82 179 23.4 475 65.0 79 4.8 354 30.7 302 26.6 290 10.0 230 6.6 325 8.9 72 15.3 25 Regent's Park and North Kensington 117,056 115.89703 6 67.3 626 6.55 90 1.45 21 12.89 25 27.0 322 60.9 358 9.0 59 21.5 589 37.4 50 7.0 613 6.2 368 3.8 645 7.9 629 Reigate 87,668 7.88523116 344 94.7 446 1.84 242 0.43 185 0.94 168 20.3 594 62.9 211 2.4 627 19.3 619 39.3 30 11.3 103 8.4 146 5.4 559 8.4 605 Rhondda 72,443 7.25227751 355 99.3 29 0.22 551 0.15 517 0.06 628 46.7 3 64.2 121 7.4 123 47.2 11 14.4 651 7.2 592 4.6 568 7.8 276 12.3 323 Ribble Valley 94,598 1.37172107 560 96.5 374 2.12 223 0.26 330 0.26 338 24.5 432 59.5 457 2.4 641 22.7 559 32.2 133 9.7 255 9.4 83 7.0 417 10.0 536 Richmond (Yorks) 88,897 0.46465085 633 98.6 194 0.13 621 0.10 622 0.08 563 22.5 509 58.6 507 3.3 521 24.6 498 29.6 193 10.5 165 10.7 40 7.1 403 10.5 499 Richmond Park 107,194 28.607953 170 88.2 541 3.61 150 1.07 50 1.18 145 16.9 658 63.0 202 3.7 470 12.3 657 49.9 4 7.8 522 7.2 264 3.0 657 5.2 658 Rochdale 96,740 14.0365641 277 79.8 588 17.77 29 0.15 525 0.37 281 31.6 148 59.7 442 6.9 152 37.8 106 20.4 516 8.2 484 6.7 319 7.3 378 12.3 322 Rochford and Southend East 92,283 9.78299587 320 95.7 412 1.47 263 0.56 133 0.74 190 27.7 295 59.7 440 6.0 225 31.9 264 25.6 322 11.5 85 7.8 208 6.9 435 11.9 376 Romford 76,323 27.7942462 178 94.5 452 1.67 246 0.44 182 1.64 125 23.6 469 62.2 250 3.7 464 30.7 301 27.5 260 14.0 9 8.4 147 6.8 451 10.8 475 Romsey 90,443 2.13777862 511 96.2 385 1.53 256 0.62 113 0.31 310 19.9 608 60.9 362 2.1 657 20.0 607 36.0 70 9.7 253 7.2 266 6.1 518 8.9 585 Ross, Skye and Inverness West 71,966 0.07893666 658 99.2 62 0.22 557 0.14 543 0.11 515 28.4 266 55.4 597 6.8 156 33.0 235 21.6 469 7.6 560 10.2 60 8.6 111 14.0 115 Rossendale and Darwen 92,588 4.41757717 427 97.2 346 1.93 234 0.15 521 0.11 517 29.6 216 63.4 172 4.3 405 31.0 293 25.4 331 8.8 402 7.6 223 8.4 142 12.5 307 Rother Valley 88,655 5.44129381 397 98.8 162 0.50 399 0.10 617 0.18 414 30.8 172 62.3 249 5.0 325 34.5 194 21.8 458 9.2 335 5.9 401 8.8 87 14.3 85 Rotherham 77,175 20.0663027 225 92.6 495 5.84 100 0.13 570 0.19 405 34.3 78 58.1 526 7.6 111 38.9 87 17.8 597 8.3 473 5.2 489 8.0 239 14.5 68 Roxburgh and Berwickshire 58,409 0.22682138 649 99.5 7 0.11 635 0.08 650 0.06 626 25.4 395 55.6 592 4.9 336 37.8 104 19.3 555 6.7 631 11.1 36 7.6 303 15.1 33 Rugby and Kenilworth 104,719 3.75094921 446 94.3 459 2.65 185 0.41 198 0.89 173 22.0 536 63.6 158 3.6 489 23.1 548 31.5 154 9.6 275 6.1 372 7.4 348 11.0 451 Ruislip-Northwood 81,193 17.9352772 243 87.0 545 6.49 92 0.90 68 1.72 122 20.6 584 63.7 143 3.2 540 20.9 595 36.0 69 12.7 27 7.8 205 5.7 547 8.4 604 Runnymede and Weybridge 97,496 10.3884923 313 94.7 443 1.64 249 0.70 100 0.45 253 18.2 637 63.4 174 2.5 626 20.1 603 37.0 57 9.9 234 7.6 228 5.4 564 8.0 625 Rushcliffe 105,599 2.58036849 487 95.9 403 1.98 226 0.25 344 0.45 252 22.1 533 62.1 264 3.1 555 20.6 597 38.6 37 9.2 331 7.1 273 5.5 556 8.5 601 Rutland and Melton 94,065 0.87003774 605 98.1 273 0.70 347 0.18 455 0.19 404 20.5 588 59.4 458 3.0 578 24.8 495 30.2 179 8.5 441 9.0 99 7.7 286 11.2 433 Ryedale 84,866 0.51788297 629 99.1 73 0.22 556 0.13 569 0.11 509 25.1 406 53.9 618 3.1 553 30.5 310 22.7 425 7.7 549 11.9 28 7.9 248 13.6 159 Saffron Walden 98,629 1.06556828 587 98.4 237 0.42 441 0.16 504 0.16 437 19.6 615 58.7 494 2.5 622 23.8 527 34.0 103 9.4 303 10.6 41 6.6 464 10.0 535 Salford 72,721 34.4649289 119 93.9 474 1.66 247 1.01 53 1.16 146 36.6 41 59.9 426 7.5 116 37.3 123 19.1 561 8.8 407 3.9 630 6.3 496 11.7 398 Salisbury 109,012 1.2328606 574 98.7 191 0.23 548 0.16 493 0.14 465 22.3 526 61.9 278 2.5 623 23.5 542 31.8 148 10.6 157 8.8 115 7.2 389 10.7 481 76 . RESEARCH PAPER Pendle - Salisbury Constituency Industry Working in Working in agriculture manufacturing Cars/vans amenities Occupancy With central heating No car 2 or more cars rating % <-1 & own bath/WC % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank Pendle 1.1 274 30.3 3 29.6 241 24.1 437 6.0 283 79.6 624 Penrith and The Border 9.6 6 12.1 429 14.9 592 39.9 101 3.2 599 90.6 Perth 4.1 72 7.9 602 27.6 288 26.8 375 8.2 170 Peterborough 0.8 333 15.8 272 29.1 254 24.0 440 6.7 Plymouth Devonport 0.5 468 17.7 201 31.3 208 19.4 532 5.5 Plymouth Sutton 0.5 445 12.2 425 37.1 118 17.5 566 Pontefract and Castleford 0.6 407 20.6 101 34.4 157 20.1 519 Pontypridd 0.6 414 18.4 170 24.1 359 31.6 Poole 0.7 368 15.1 305 20.9 456 32.2 Poplar and Canning Town 0.1 659 7.1 633 52.5 23 Portsmouth North 0.4 507 14.8 318 27.6 Portsmouth South 0.4 534 11.7 456 Preseli Pembrokeshire 7.9 13 10.8 492 Preston 0.7 373 18.3 Pudsey 0.6 423 16.3 Putney 0.3 629 Rayleigh 1.5 215 Reading East 0.6 405 Reading West 0.6 412 Redcar 0.5 Redditch 0.9 Regent's Park and North Kensington Reigate Owns dwelling outright Tenure Local Authority or with mortgage % rented Housing Asso. rented Household composition and migration Lone parent Married, cohabiting Rented privately All pensioners households couples with children Migration Migrant Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank 75.1 194 9.6 442 3.0 479 12.2 226 23.8 327 9.3 324 28.5 326 10.5 325 464 75.3 186 3.0 605 7.4 172 14.4 138 26.6 136 6.7 598 29.9 208 10.5 329 93.4 305 64.6 477 16.8 234 4.4 320 14.2 143 26.1 158 8.5 420 25.8 464 12.5 134 239 94.2 252 63.8 488 17.6 209 6.7 201 11.8 244 21.5 492 11.0 184 26.0 452 11.5 211 323 86.8 557 60.1 544 24.6 89 5.6 256 9.6 375 24.0 312 12.1 121 27.0 411 11.6 200 8.8 150 79.4 627 55.8 578 12.6 345 7.6 165 24.0 19 22.1 458 9.8 282 18.9 615 19.8 21 4.8 394 94.0 268 62.4 512 29.4 44 2.3 575 6.0 622 24.4 280 10.4 224 28.5 319 9.6 443 266 4.7 403 95.9 111 77.6 105 9.5 449 4.0 361 8.8 441 21.7 478 9.9 275 31.1 112 10.7 304 249 4.6 409 93.4 302 76.8 134 7.4 514 3.5 425 12.3 223 31.4 18 8.2 450 22.4 568 12.1 151 7.9 646 26.6 15 94.8 208 29.3 652 39.0 6 14.4 24 17.4 74 12.8 656 13.8 51 18.7 618 14.5 80 287 25.6 408 5.4 334 79.3 628 72.8 267 12.3 354 4.4 324 10.5 327 23.5 361 10.7 209 29.7 226 10.6 317 38.0 108 17.6 564 9.8 122 80.9 613 58.4 561 14.2 299 5.8 243 21.6 31 23.3 381 10.2 239 18.4 622 20.2 20 21.3 448 31.1 275 4.0 478 86.8 556 69.4 371 14.6 286 3.6 410 12.4 219 27.0 116 10.1 258 26.7 420 11.2 237 175 36.3 126 18.4 550 7.7 191 80.1 621 66.0 459 12.9 334 8.6 135 12.5 213 21.1 519 11.8 128 24.7 513 14.0 85 250 23.5 381 30.6 284 4.1 469 80.7 616 76.8 133 14.1 301 1.6 630 7.5 533 25.3 217 7.7 498 29.3 262 9.7 429 6.3 648 38.6 103 15.9 581 15.5 60 93.1 322 54.4 593 18.5 184 4.0 370 23.1 23 18.2 602 9.3 327 17.3 634 19.7 22 13.4 381 14.0 618 44.5 43 3.3 570 96.6 64 88.6 1 3.6 597 2.0 595 5.7 634 24.9 245 6.6 606 33.9 22 7.6 627 9.0 554 24.0 361 32.1 254 10.4 109 92.1 387 69.7 359 7.3 516 4.5 317 18.4 60 18.3 600 7.5 525 25.4 479 18.1 34 9.9 527 22.4 409 33.7 209 8.2 171 93.8 289 73.1 262 10.2 427 6.1 227 10.6 320 19.8 566 9.5 308 29.5 242 10.7 302 450 18.9 151 35.1 152 20.4 511 5.2 354 94.6 228 67.8 413 22.0 122 3.6 405 6.6 588 25.7 187 11.1 181 28.8 295 8.8 544 303 27.3 16 20.8 458 37.6 142 6.1 280 95.4 164 71.4 304 18.6 180 3.4 438 6.6 590 19.0 585 9.2 335 32.4 45 9.7 435 0.3 618 5.9 657 55.9 17 8.2 643 10.5 108 89.4 507 34.5 649 18.4 187 22.5 3 24.6 13 16.6 624 11.6 150 15.6 639 15.2 70 1.1 271 8.5 585 15.1 588 43.1 63 5.4 327 96.0 104 78.6 75 9.4 454 2.6 541 9.4 388 24.5 275 5.8 655 29.4 253 11.1 249 Rhondda 0.4 536 25.9 28 37.1 120 18.0 555 5.1 356 91.3 431 76.1 154 8.3 492 4.0 363 11.6 258 27.0 120 12.5 99 29.1 274 7.6 628 Ribble Valley 3.1 108 17.8 196 14.4 609 41.3 84 2.9 623 93.3 312 84.1 11 3.9 587 3.3 455 8.6 457 25.4 200 7.1 565 31.7 71 9.3 492 Richmond (Yorks) 6.3 30 9.6 534 15.0 590 38.5 125 2.9 625 95.7 128 70.7 330 5.3 566 7.7 162 16.3 99 25.3 209 7.2 554 30.5 167 14.4 81 Richmond Park 0.3 588 7.6 615 24.4 347 26.1 390 8.7 156 92.6 357 66.8 438 5.2 570 6.9 188 21.1 32 20.1 557 7.3 546 25.0 503 15.5 63 Rochdale 0.5 462 20.8 93 35.3 145 22.3 476 8.9 147 91.2 439 62.5 508 21.6 133 5.6 260 10.3 340 20.8 533 11.5 152 29.2 271 11.0 269 Rochford and Southend East 0.9 298 11.0 479 30.7 214 25.4 414 8.6 157 92.6 355 67.1 433 10.4 417 6.0 231 16.5 91 26.1 162 10.9 201 24.5 519 11.7 191 Romford 0.5 502 9.7 530 22.3 415 32.2 251 5.8 299 94.0 271 79.8 50 10.2 425 2.1 588 7.9 511 25.3 213 9.5 310 31.1 119 7.7 615 Romsey 2.1 161 12.0 440 12.8 643 47.7 16 3.4 559 95.2 183 79.0 66 5.2 571 4.7 304 11.1 283 25.4 203 6.5 619 30.7 145 12.3 143 Ross, Skye and Inverness West 5.7 42 8.3 588 25.1 326 27.4 360 6.9 223 92.1 381 65.2 468 19.9 154 2.7 521 12.2 231 23.7 348 9.5 305 27.5 386 11.3 232 Rossendale and Darwen 0.8 337 25.3 35 26.2 312 29.3 319 4.7 400 89.4 510 74.7 207 11.4 382 3.8 380 10.1 352 21.3 510 10.4 223 29.9 209 10.7 293 Rother Valley 0.9 305 20.3 104 23.9 365 30.9 280 2.9 628 96.0 105 73.7 247 16.2 250 2.2 583 7.9 512 22.7 416 9.0 371 32.3 49 8.6 560 Rotherham 0.6 404 20.1 114 36.3 125 21.0 500 5.7 308 94.6 222 56.8 571 29.7 42 5.1 283 8.4 476 24.0 315 11.0 190 28.6 313 8.9 532 Roxburgh and Berwickshire 9.8 5 21.3 81 23.6 378 27.5 354 6.4 262 92.7 350 57.8 565 13.6 312 12.2 51 16.4 94 29.2 47 7.4 528 25.9 459 10.9 279 Rugby and Kenilworth 1.4 232 18.2 180 19.0 496 37.3 143 3.7 519 95.5 154 77.8 96 9.6 445 3.6 412 9.0 431 24.9 246 7.6 510 28.5 324 11.7 186 Ruislip-Northwood 0.5 476 8.9 562 18.7 504 37.2 145 6.6 241 95.9 114 77.8 97 8.4 489 4.0 367 9.8 365 25.4 202 8.4 434 29.2 273 9.8 423 Runnymede and Weybridge 1.0 290 9.9 525 14.4 610 45.2 32 6.0 281 93.9 275 76.1 153 7.8 503 3.2 466 12.9 196 24.7 262 6.9 579 27.2 401 15.1 72 Rushcliffe 1.6 204 13.3 388 16.8 552 39.8 103 3.1 609 96.2 97 78.9 68 8.6 484 1.2 652 11.2 274 23.6 353 6.7 599 29.5 241 11.3 231 Rutland and Melton 3.8 83 19.6 122 14.8 596 43.0 67 2.9 630 93.9 279 76.3 148 8.9 473 2.3 573 12.6 210 25.2 224 6.5 620 30.6 155 11.8 177 Ryedale 6.9 22 15.7 278 17.9 524 33.3 218 2.7 642 91.0 446 75.2 190 1.9 622 8.8 127 14.1 148 30.4 30 6.5 617 27.1 407 10.5 332 Saffron Walden 3.0 112 15.9 266 12.8 642 49.9 10 3.6 535 95.7 134 74.4 219 11.3 386 2.7 528 11.7 253 23.5 367 6.6 610 31.6 85 10.2 365 Salford 0.3 605 12.3 421 50.3 30 11.3 625 8.1 175 90.7 461 42.9 633 28.7 53 10.9 71 17.5 70 24.3 287 13.3 65 18.1 625 15.9 58 Salisbury 2.8 123 9.5 539 17.6 532 37.6 140 3.7 510 94.0 272 67.2 429 11.8 365 4.0 359 16.9 80 26.4 141 7.3 540 28.2 347 13.4 102 77 04/01 . RESEARCH PAPER 04/01 Scarborough and Whitby - Spelthorne Constituency Population Number Ethnicity Density White per/hectare Rank Ind/Pa/Bng Health Limiting L/T Chinese Black Economic Activity Full-time illness employee Unemployed Qualification No qualification Socio-economic classification Small Managerial Intermediate etc Lower employers supervisory % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank Semi routine % Rank Scarborough and Whitby 94,972 1.28609926 566 99.0 114 0.18 591 0.16 501 0.08 556 29.7 211 51.8 640 5.7 253 31.8 269 20.2 529 6.6 639 10.5 44 8.6 114 14.3 79 Scunthorpe 78,876 5.20496239 403 96.2 388 2.60 187 0.21 402 0.26 337 28.5 261 62.1 265 6.3 190 35.0 181 17.4 608 7.0 615 4.6 562 11.0 4 14.9 49 Sedgefield 83,725 2.14053791 510 99.3 38 0.19 585 0.08 644 0.07 613 36.9 37 65.0 78 5.8 234 35.9 159 21.1 487 8.2 475 5.5 461 8.8 89 12.8 262 Selby 99,391 1.37470263 559 98.7 185 0.22 562 0.33 258 0.13 477 22.5 511 59.8 436 3.3 529 25.4 477 27.5 258 8.9 389 7.7 215 8.1 206 11.6 402 Sevenoaks 86,425 3.60044159 451 97.8 302 0.49 403 0.29 289 0.25 349 20.1 601 60.0 422 2.8 594 23.6 539 34.4 86 10.3 201 9.0 102 5.9 535 9.2 573 Sheffield Central 90,286 35.1034215 115 77.7 596 10.58 54 1.17 42 5.32 60 30.4 181 52.7 635 11.0 25 29.8 335 20.4 518 5.8 656 4.2 611 4.4 625 9.7 552 Sheffield Attercliffe 91,534 22.1417513 213 92.4 501 4.91 121 0.21 408 0.90 172 30.7 174 61.6 302 5.8 244 37.3 117 20.0 536 10.4 185 5.8 416 8.5 130 14.9 42 Sheffield Brightside 78,505 36.8914474 100 90.9 521 4.25 130 0.15 512 1.71 123 35.4 60 58.3 514 9.6 40 45.7 16 13.0 658 8.1 496 4.7 539 8.1 209 17.2 8 Sheffield Hallam 75,674 11.5798011 301 94.0 473 2.18 219 0.66 104 0.83 178 21.3 560 56.3 576 3.4 516 13.7 653 37.4 51 7.3 587 5.3 479 3.2 654 5.9 654 Sheffield Heeley 81,665 35.8179825 107 95.1 434 1.36 270 0.25 345 1.34 136 32.3 124 58.9 481 6.8 158 36.1 148 21.0 491 9.2 344 5.7 426 7.4 361 14.4 75 Sheffield Hillsborough 95,570 4.99190389 411 97.7 321 0.68 351 0.14 546 0.47 247 28.4 269 62.3 246 4.3 404 30.1 325 26.4 298 10.7 147 6.7 315 7.7 285 13.0 244 Sherwood 97,021 2.7862784 479 98.3 251 0.44 424 0.15 529 0.33 300 30.8 171 60.3 401 5.0 326 34.2 201 23.0 414 8.7 411 7.0 290 8.8 90 12.5 311 Shipley 88,916 9.51991435 325 94.4 456 3.83 138 0.16 497 0.35 291 25.2 402 61.3 326 4.1 431 25.2 484 31.9 147 10.6 154 6.8 309 6.6 470 10.9 455 Shrewsbury and Atcham 95,850 1.59317188 545 98.4 233 0.33 480 0.40 203 0.13 478 25.0 412 59.0 480 3.5 505 26.2 458 28.1 237 9.0 383 8.2 168 7.6 304 13.2 213 Sittingbourne and Sheppey 92,234 4.55251728 422 97.9 293 0.61 364 0.19 441 0.39 275 26.2 360 61.0 353 5.7 255 35.6 164 21.5 472 9.9 239 7.9 193 8.9 75 12.9 252 Skipton and Ripon 98,574 0.48014379 632 98.6 202 0.36 461 0.17 470 0.18 417 21.9 544 55.7 591 2.5 617 23.9 522 28.8 218 9.9 241 12.6 21 6.7 456 10.3 511 Sleaford and North Hykeham 99,255 0.90429942 603 98.9 124 0.20 570 0.13 561 0.16 441 25.2 401 60.8 364 3.6 477 27.7 399 27.1 267 9.4 313 8.2 163 8.0 245 12.0 368 Slough 107,481 42.3486998 70 62.7 632 27.27 13 0.28 311 5.01 65 21.2 563 68.9 4 4.9 340 28.3 380 27.7 248 11.7 74 5.4 470 8.1 199 13.1 231 Solihull 98,198 27.2393897 183 93.5 482 3.81 140 0.47 171 0.60 219 22.2 528 62.8 218 3.3 522 24.3 507 34.3 89 12.0 54 6.4 354 6.0 524 9.7 547 Somerton and Frome 99,333 1.07195813 586 99.0 117 0.13 622 0.20 417 0.12 498 22.9 496 56.0 581 3.1 558 25.9 467 26.8 282 8.0 504 11.5 30 8.1 198 11.8 388 South Antrim 99,810 1.39958493 557 99.2 44 0.22 550 0.23 369 0.05 647 26.8 332 66.1 34 4.1 425 38.0 101 28.3 229 14.1 6 7.8 211 10.2 9 15.1 34 South Cambridgeshire 94,543 1.64711929 539 96.0 397 0.98 301 0.60 119 0.55 228 18.9 628 62.4 239 2.4 638 19.2 622 38.3 40 9.5 291 7.9 197 6.2 516 9.0 582 South Derbyshire 106,131 3.06577503 471 96.7 367 1.55 255 0.26 333 0.45 250 26.3 351 63.1 195 3.6 482 30.5 311 26.0 306 8.5 446 6.8 304 9.4 37 13.3 201 South Dorset 89,887 2.42074222 495 98.5 224 0.15 611 0.20 425 0.30 314 29.2 232 55.9 583 4.1 424 27.1 421 24.1 374 8.6 426 9.0 96 8.4 148 12.6 293 South Down 104,658 0.80629579 614 99.6 5 0.04 659 0.10 609 0.06 625 28.7 255 55.2 601 5.7 250 40.4 67 24.4 364 9.9 236 14.2 7 8.2 190 14.1 105 South East Cambridgeshire 109,314 1.34416231 563 97.3 338 0.61 365 0.51 149 0.38 276 20.1 602 62.6 232 2.6 616 24.1 513 35.0 80 9.2 330 8.7 117 7.3 369 10.9 460 South East Cornwall 98,961 1.22861187 575 99.2 45 0.11 632 0.07 654 0.08 555 28.9 243 53.8 619 4.1 427 27.0 429 23.4 396 7.8 530 11.2 33 8.3 167 12.2 337 South Holland and The Deepings 93,315 1.17123958 580 98.8 152 0.26 531 0.18 445 0.16 440 25.9 375 62.2 256 3.2 535 35.8 162 22.2 444 8.0 501 8.8 112 8.8 86 14.4 74 South Norfolk 104,432 1.16243502 581 98.9 119 0.16 601 0.19 430 0.10 530 23.8 464 57.4 550 3.1 561 28.6 368 27.4 262 8.8 399 9.9 66 7.2 390 12.2 340 South Ribble 94,467 5.8832285 388 98.1 278 0.65 358 0.31 276 0.15 443 26.2 362 62.1 269 3.2 549 27.0 430 27.5 255 11.2 105 7.6 224 8.2 186 12.0 363 South Shields 81,583 43.3490967 64 96.3 381 1.92 235 0.07 651 0.26 344 35.0 67 58.8 491 11.6 14 37.9 103 16.3 623 8.6 423 3.8 635 8.1 223 13.8 127 South Staffordshire 87,796 3.28295255 461 97.9 299 0.90 306 0.11 596 0.33 297 24.4 443 59.6 448 3.5 502 29.9 332 28.9 216 10.1 224 8.3 156 7.7 295 11.7 395 South Suffolk 87,000 1.34875357 562 98.7 170 0.21 568 0.14 533 0.19 408 22.5 513 57.7 543 3.2 546 27.7 397 28.2 232 8.6 434 9.8 74 7.5 338 12.1 358 South Swindon 94,080 7.14947944 357 94.0 472 2.52 190 0.51 150 0.95 164 22.2 531 67.7 15 3.6 478 25.4 479 30.5 172 11.9 58 5.2 482 8.0 246 13.2 216 South Thanet 81,237 5.64694842 393 98.1 280 0.37 459 0.28 299 0.21 378 30.3 184 56.5 568 6.0 228 32.3 253 23.3 405 7.7 544 8.3 153 7.8 264 13.0 245 South West Bedfordshire 94,571 7.47124348 350 96.8 357 0.89 307 0.25 342 0.66 204 20.7 577 64.8 82 3.5 497 26.6 438 29.9 182 11.0 125 7.3 259 8.5 131 12.1 353 South West Devon 90,582 2.2828125 502 99.1 67 0.11 637 0.11 604 0.09 536 24.8 418 60.2 407 2.8 595 21.9 575 29.4 200 11.2 107 7.5 235 8.1 203 11.5 409 South West Hertfordshire 99,412 5.87090297 390 94.0 470 2.88 176 0.43 190 0.89 174 18.5 633 61.2 334 2.9 581 20.1 604 39.4 28 10.2 207 8.2 172 5.2 587 8.5 603 South West Norfolk 115,250 0.82821314 611 98.3 252 0.17 594 0.09 637 0.43 263 26.1 365 61.1 345 3.9 446 35.1 176 21.8 460 7.9 518 8.8 111 9.1 62 13.9 126 South West Surrey 95,395 3.77727183 445 97.3 336 0.67 355 0.44 183 0.32 306 19.6 616 59.3 464 2.3 644 18.5 632 38.7 36 8.7 410 8.5 141 5.2 582 8.6 594 Southampton Itchen 101,502 44.7934687 58 93.2 484 3.01 169 0.57 132 1.04 157 26.5 341 60.1 411 4.6 367 28.8 366 20.6 507 9.4 305 5.9 400 8.1 204 13.4 189 Southampton Test 100,658 44.5192393 60 92.0 507 3.69 147 0.81 84 1.02 159 25.8 382 63.4 173 4.5 386 25.2 485 24.6 359 9.2 342 4.8 525 6.8 447 11.0 449 Southend West 83,092 42.9638056 67 96.4 380 1.29 275 0.37 226 0.56 224 25.7 383 60.2 408 4.7 361 27.9 390 30.1 180 11.9 63 8.2 166 6.3 501 10.3 509 Southport 90,336 20.4287653 221 98.0 288 0.52 387 0.40 206 0.22 372 31.4 153 56.4 571 5.1 307 27.4 410 27.1 268 9.1 354 7.8 203 6.3 500 11.9 379 Spelthorne 90,390 20.1403743 224 94.3 458 2.41 201 0.44 181 0.58 222 19.9 605 66.7 27 2.7 604 24.9 493 34.0 98 14.3 5 7.1 275 7.1 407 9.3 565 78 . RESEARCH PAPER Scarborough and Whitby - Spelthorne Constituency Industry Working in Working in agriculture manufacturing Cars/vans amenities Occupancy With central heating No car 2 or more cars rating % <-1 & own bath/WC % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank Scarborough and Whitby 3.4 101 15.1 304 31.3 207 21.8 486 5.2 352 84.8 571 Scunthorpe 1.1 265 26.2 24 29.3 248 24.1 438 3.0 613 95.8 121 Sedgefield 1.8 182 25.7 31 28.4 264 27.2 366 3.6 525 98.2 Selby 3.7 84 14.7 323 17.0 547 39.5 111 2.9 626 94.6 Sevenoaks 1.8 186 10.3 508 14.6 603 44.1 47 3.9 494 95.8 124 Sheffield Central 0.3 601 12.1 432 49.0 35 13.4 608 12.3 87 89.5 Sheffield Attercliffe 0.4 560 18.9 150 32.1 193 22.5 469 5.3 341 92.5 Sheffield Brightside 0.4 516 19.3 134 43.9 60 13.4 606 7.0 217 86.7 Sheffield Hallam 0.5 473 9.4 545 22.1 421 34.7 186 4.6 413 94.7 Sheffield Heeley 0.4 517 15.8 274 39.3 96 17.8 560 5.5 326 Sheffield Hillsborough 0.8 359 17.2 220 26.6 306 28.2 337 3.2 Sherwood 2.1 162 17.9 195 21.9 431 33.0 224 3.4 Shipley 0.7 393 16.6 239 24.9 336 32.0 255 Shrewsbury and Atcham 3.3 105 12.3 418 20.0 469 33.6 Sittingbourne and Sheppey 1.3 233 18.1 187 22.3 412 Skipton and Ripon 6.1 35 11.8 449 16.6 Sleaford and North Hykeham 4.5 63 13.9 358 14.7 Slough 0.6 415 15.9 271 Solihull 0.4 509 15.2 296 Somerton and Frome 4.9 53 17.3 South Antrim 2.2 157 13.8 South Cambridgeshire 2.2 152 14.6 South Derbyshire 1.7 193 South Dorset 1.9 173 South Down 5.0 South East Cambridgeshire Owns dwelling outright Tenure Local Authority or with mortgage % rented Housing Asso. rented Household composition and migration Lone parent Married, cohabiting Rented privately All pensioners households couples with children Migration Migrant Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % 69.8 356 9.8 438 3.8 384 16.6 87 29.4 43 8.8 396 23.5 542 12.0 163 68.9 386 19.5 162 2.1 592 9.6 378 24.7 257 10.4 225 28.2 346 10.7 300 8 66.7 439 25.0 84 1.9 611 6.4 597 24.5 276 10.0 264 29.7 233 9.5 454 227 79.8 52 9.5 453 2.5 548 8.3 487 23.4 371 7.2 557 32.3 50 12.3 142 77.4 111 1.1 646 12.6 43 8.9 437 25.6 192 7.5 524 31.9 62 8.6 569 501 40.8 639 29.4 45 9.2 115 20.6 37 19.4 575 10.1 253 17.0 635 23.3 8 362 66.5 447 25.6 77 2.9 490 5.0 652 26.0 165 9.3 329 28.7 305 8.5 571 558 45.8 629 45.0 2 3.4 435 5.8 630 23.4 372 13.7 58 25.9 462 9.9 407 214 76.1 158 8.8 475 2.3 568 12.8 206 27.3 103 5.6 658 26.9 414 18.8 30 91.7 412 58.3 564 32.4 22 2.7 529 6.7 583 27.4 99 10.2 236 24.0 532 10.2 360 591 93.2 318 73.8 244 17.3 219 2.1 594 6.8 579 24.7 260 7.4 529 29.0 286 9.1 518 557 96.9 52 77.2 120 11.8 368 3.4 433 7.6 530 24.0 314 8.8 399 30.4 175 9.1 516 4.9 374 83.1 594 78.4 80 10.7 405 1.9 610 9.0 428 25.8 177 8.4 429 29.1 276 9.9 410 212 4.1 460 92.7 352 74.0 236 11.7 373 2.5 542 11.8 249 25.4 201 7.9 475 27.9 370 10.4 337 33.7 210 5.5 324 91.8 403 74.6 211 1.3 641 13.5 31 10.6 319 22.6 425 9.1 347 31.0 128 11.6 206 556 38.3 127 3.5 546 89.8 491 75.1 192 6.5 540 2.8 502 15.5 111 27.3 102 6.7 602 28.7 307 13.0 113 600 38.0 131 2.2 658 96.4 83 77.1 121 10.0 433 1.7 628 11.2 277 26.9 126 6.5 618 29.7 216 13.1 111 23.5 379 31.7 263 16.4 49 93.1 323 67.1 432 16.4 242 4.2 346 12.3 225 18.0 604 8.7 403 29.7 221 11.0 271 16.8 548 40.7 94 2.9 624 94.3 245 85.6 6 6.7 533 1.7 621 6.0 621 28.7 60 7.0 570 31.7 78 7.7 615 216 13.4 630 42.6 72 3.2 589 92.0 392 75.3 182 5.0 574 7.2 174 12.4 218 26.3 148 7.1 560 28.8 299 10.8 286 366 19.5 485 34.5 191 4.7 402 96.3 87 77.0 129 14.2 295 1.6 636 7.2 548 17.7 611 11.0 183 37.5 6 0.0 0 331 13.4 631 45.9 27 3.6 533 96.7 61 74.4 215 11.7 370 3.2 464 10.6 318 23.8 330 6.0 653 31.3 106 13.0 115 25.0 40 18.8 501 37.2 146 2.8 632 93.4 307 78.2 87 10.8 403 3.1 474 7.9 514 23.3 380 7.8 481 31.7 79 9.4 467 10.6 500 23.1 391 29.3 318 5.4 332 90.1 485 72.7 274 5.5 560 7.1 182 14.7 130 29.0 55 8.3 441 24.2 527 12.4 138 47 10.7 494 18.2 514 36.7 155 7.8 186 93.3 313 75.6 172 12.5 349 1.6 637 10.4 334 19.0 588 11.2 173 40.9 2 0.0 0 3.5 98 14.6 332 14.0 617 44.2 45 3.5 542 95.6 138 72.9 265 5.9 557 8.5 136 12.7 207 23.4 373 5.8 656 31.1 113 11.6 195 South East Cornwall 4.5 66 11.8 450 18.0 520 33.6 211 3.8 504 82.0 603 74.3 223 8.9 467 2.8 505 14.0 154 27.4 98 7.6 507 26.7 423 10.8 290 South Holland and The Deepings 7.3 18 18.0 189 15.3 581 38.0 132 2.5 652 95.4 161 78.3 82 11.5 377 2.0 598 8.2 491 28.5 66 6.7 600 28.0 366 10.3 345 South Norfolk 5.0 49 15.1 300 13.5 626 41.5 81 2.3 654 94.7 218 77.5 107 9.5 452 2.5 547 10.5 326 27.6 93 6.1 648 28.7 309 9.3 490 South Ribble 2.8 121 17.0 229 17.0 546 37.6 139 2.6 647 91.7 411 83.5 17 1.5 635 9.5 106 5.6 641 23.7 343 8.7 405 32.2 53 8.5 570 South Shields 0.4 548 19.0 143 47.9 42 11.9 618 6.6 246 96.4 77 54.5 592 30.1 39 7.8 158 7.6 531 26.7 130 13.7 56 24.6 515 10.1 377 South Staffordshire 1.7 196 20.6 98 14.6 602 44.5 42 3.3 582 95.0 193 80.1 46 1.5 633 12.4 46 6.1 619 24.1 301 7.4 536 34.1 20 7.5 630 South Suffolk 3.5 95 17.6 203 15.7 567 42.2 76 2.8 636 95.0 198 76.0 160 10.2 428 2.9 496 10.9 301 27.3 105 6.8 590 29.1 281 9.2 507 South Swindon 0.6 396 15.7 279 23.5 380 30.6 286 6.8 230 90.1 483 71.0 324 13.2 326 4.5 318 11.4 267 19.3 579 9.0 366 28.1 360 11.4 220 South Thanet 2.2 150 14.8 313 29.1 251 26.2 388 5.1 361 90.9 452 73.1 260 6.7 532 6.0 235 14.2 145 30.3 32 9.8 284 23.7 538 10.6 313 South West Bedfordshire 0.9 317 18.4 174 18.0 522 39.1 117 4.9 382 96.3 86 77.2 119 12.4 350 3.3 460 7.1 558 21.2 513 9.0 374 31.9 64 9.2 504 South West Devon 1.7 188 13.7 372 13.4 628 37.9 134 2.8 634 89.1 517 83.7 15 2.9 606 3.9 378 9.6 379 24.7 259 7.1 563 31.4 98 10.1 380 South West Hertfordshire 1.0 291 10.7 498 15.4 578 45.6 30 4.6 407 95.3 170 76.5 140 13.0 332 2.3 571 8.2 494 24.8 251 7.5 519 31.5 90 9.9 404 South West Norfolk 6.3 31 18.7 160 16.4 561 36.8 152 28.0 8 94.6 225 72.5 281 4.4 581 9.6 98 13.5 171 28.6 64 6.9 583 28.0 368 12.0 164 South West Surrey 1.8 183 9.3 548 13.8 619 47.3 19 4.8 389 96.9 51 76.2 151 10.6 410 2.7 519 10.5 329 25.7 183 6.4 624 28.6 316 11.6 199 Southampton Itchen 0.4 508 13.5 379 30.2 225 24.2 436 9.8 121 89.4 506 58.7 560 21.1 139 5.6 258 14.6 134 22.7 422 11.3 161 23.0 556 16.3 51 Southampton Test 0.4 552 12.0 433 31.4 205 23.3 455 11.2 99 87.3 545 55.3 585 17.5 214 5.0 291 22.3 25 21.5 495 9.6 299 20.3 600 19.1 24 Southend West 0.6 417 11.1 478 24.9 335 28.4 333 6.2 272 94.1 257 78.9 67 6.3 544 1.4 644 13.3 182 28.7 58 8.6 414 25.4 482 9.4 479 Southport 1.2 255 10.1 514 27.2 294 27.4 358 5.1 360 89.0 519 78.6 78 3.9 590 3.7 403 13.9 158 30.9 26 9.4 321 25.1 497 10.1 383 Spelthorne 0.7 388 9.6 533 15.2 583 41.2 86 6.5 252 95.5 158 79.1 64 1.6 632 10.2 91 9.1 418 24.2 297 7.9 471 28.2 342 9.8 426 79 Rank 04/01 . RESEARCH PAPER 04/01 St. Albans - Torridge and West Devon Constituency Population Number Ethnicity Density White per/hectare Rank Ind/Pa/Bng Health Limiting L/T Chinese Black Economic Activity Full-time illness employee Unemployed Qualification No qualification Socio-economic classification Small Managerial % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Intermediate etc Lower employers supervisory % Rank % Rank % Rank Semi routine % Rank St. Albans 87,615 13.0418279 288 91.4 515 3.58 151 0.56 135 1.31 138 19.6 617 64.8 89 2.4 634 18.7 629 43.2 13 9.6 281 6.9 297 4.6 615 8.1 615 St. Helens North 91,635 11.2753784 304 99.0 102 0.26 533 0.21 397 0.06 615 34.3 79 62.7 226 6.2 206 34.2 200 21.8 456 9.1 365 5.0 511 7.8 272 12.7 273 St. Helens South 85,208 15.4586357 270 98.6 195 0.43 433 0.24 353 0.13 480 36.7 38 61.5 309 7.4 122 36.6 135 19.9 541 8.6 425 4.4 579 7.8 265 12.9 251 St. Ives 95,804 1.57388576 548 99.0 93 0.16 602 0.10 621 0.09 538 32.0 135 46.8 657 6.1 212 28.4 375 20.1 535 6.2 651 13.1 13 8.2 194 13.0 238 Stafford 86,864 2.99077262 476 96.9 356 1.03 296 0.23 364 0.62 215 24.8 424 61.8 289 4.3 409 26.2 455 28.9 213 9.9 240 6.5 337 7.7 301 11.5 411 Staffordshire Moorlands 85,163 1.89116628 522 99.2 55 0.14 616 0.10 623 0.07 600 29.4 224 60.9 361 3.6 484 35.7 163 22.2 441 8.1 486 9.0 100 9.0 71 13.1 222 Stalybridge and Hyde 86,299 13.8677487 280 95.5 417 3.09 166 0.19 437 0.22 371 30.7 176 65.0 74 4.8 351 33.6 217 22.8 418 10.3 194 6.6 328 8.7 100 14.0 109 Stevenage 91,919 10.4798769 312 95.0 436 1.64 250 0.40 205 1.04 155 21.3 561 64.2 119 3.7 465 26.3 452 30.3 176 11.5 94 6.8 306 7.6 320 12.1 357 Stirling 70,143 0.32930213 642 98.7 180 0.44 428 0.21 396 0.15 460 27.3 311 58.8 489 4.4 393 26.2 457 29.9 183 8.1 492 7.6 230 6.4 485 10.8 476 Stockport 86,357 38.4663697 93 94.7 444 2.34 211 0.53 142 0.49 245 26.6 335 65.0 77 4.3 408 28.0 386 29.6 194 10.6 159 6.2 367 7.5 343 12.0 366 Stockton North 85,567 8.8068135 332 98.4 240 0.74 333 0.14 549 0.12 486 32.2 128 58.0 531 9.6 37 36.2 143 18.8 570 7.8 534 4.0 627 8.8 88 13.9 120 Stockton South 92,841 8.69786397 335 96.2 386 2.35 208 0.19 435 0.16 430 26.5 339 61.4 323 6.2 196 27.0 428 27.0 272 9.6 276 4.7 544 8.7 104 11.8 391 Stoke-on-Trent Central 78,976 27.4603616 182 93.3 483 4.01 136 0.30 285 0.68 200 36.2 47 60.7 378 7.2 137 40.8 59 15.0 643 6.7 635 4.7 541 7.8 269 13.4 196 Stoke-on-Trent North 75,301 13.786342 283 95.2 428 3.08 167 0.07 655 0.47 246 35.6 59 64.1 124 5.8 239 45.1 19 15.4 637 7.3 584 5.7 420 9.0 67 14.4 73 Stoke-on-Trent South 92,599 26.2468821 188 96.0 394 2.76 179 0.13 563 0.20 395 35.1 65 65.4 50 6.3 193 42.0 48 17.0 615 7.8 535 5.2 487 9.0 70 14.3 90 Stone 86,149 1.28301016 567 99.0 108 0.28 510 0.08 643 0.11 507 26.3 349 60.1 416 2.9 587 28.3 378 29.8 187 8.5 442 9.3 84 7.3 379 10.9 465 Stourbridge 82,747 32.5007855 135 94.7 449 3.48 154 0.23 377 0.38 277 25.8 377 62.2 254 5.0 323 32.9 240 26.4 297 10.1 215 6.7 316 7.8 271 13.3 202 Strangford 98,158 2.02021075 517 99.2 46 0.15 613 0.26 324 0.08 574 27.7 296 61.5 317 4.4 396 37.9 102 28.5 224 14.0 7 9.7 77 9.4 45 15.2 30 Stratford-on-Avon 104,829 1.13212376 582 98.7 178 0.28 513 0.17 465 0.13 482 21.5 554 59.1 474 2.8 599 24.1 516 33.4 110 8.5 439 9.8 73 7.0 421 10.7 483 Strathkelvin and Bearsden 81,163 6.08463903 380 97.0 352 1.95 228 0.42 195 0.08 578 25.5 394 62.6 229 4.2 414 26.2 456 31.5 155 11.4 99 5.5 453 6.2 515 9.9 542 Streatham 110,029 97.6299911 12 64.3 631 5.41 110 0.97 57 22.55 10 21.5 552 65.8 37 7.8 100 18.1 636 41.7 17 9.6 272 5.8 409 4.1 634 8.1 616 Stretford and Urmston 90,790 19.8534879 226 86.8 548 6.11 95 0.46 173 3.79 81 28.7 253 64.1 122 5.0 318 30.2 318 25.4 329 11.9 56 5.3 475 7.5 346 12.0 362 Stroud 100,299 2.41591194 496 98.6 197 0.26 532 0.17 474 0.16 427 22.4 519 58.1 528 3.4 514 23.6 538 29.7 190 8.6 437 8.9 108 7.8 267 12.1 347 Suffolk Coastal 95,847 1.27422228 570 98.4 234 0.26 527 0.26 332 0.21 377 25.2 399 56.4 572 3.6 480 28.4 374 25.7 315 8.7 419 8.9 105 7.1 414 12.5 305 Sunderland North 80,925 37.0875344 99 98.0 282 0.81 318 0.38 221 0.19 407 36.7 39 59.9 430 8.4 76 37.8 105 15.0 645 8.8 398 3.6 643 7.4 352 12.9 248 Sunderland South 82,962 35.6365979 109 97.4 333 1.45 264 0.21 403 0.16 435 37.4 34 58.7 497 9.3 49 38.4 93 17.2 612 9.1 362 4.1 614 6.9 428 12.6 297 Surrey Heath 100,199 9.26738809 329 95.8 410 1.45 265 0.39 210 0.46 249 17.2 655 64.8 86 2.2 655 19.3 618 40.5 22 11.8 68 7.7 218 5.8 541 8.6 598 Sutton and Cheam 86,007 48.1831933 49 88.8 537 3.65 149 0.85 77 1.95 115 20.2 595 65.3 60 3.0 575 21.0 594 37.2 54 13.8 12 8.2 169 5.9 534 8.4 606 Sutton Coldfield 89,794 15.5379823 268 94.2 460 2.72 182 0.31 279 1.21 143 22.9 494 61.4 325 3.7 473 22.7 561 37.1 56 10.8 136 7.0 289 5.2 588 8.8 589 Swansea East 75,574 15.5438091 267 98.3 245 0.72 337 0.14 536 0.08 561 38.8 22 61.5 316 6.8 161 38.5 91 17.7 599 9.4 310 4.3 602 9.0 69 14.5 67 Swansea West 73,362 22.4554637 209 96.1 391 1.62 251 0.57 129 0.24 358 35.7 56 55.7 589 7.0 143 27.3 414 23.1 410 7.4 577 4.6 557 5.8 542 9.5 556 Tamworth 91,996 5.1199911 407 97.8 307 0.79 323 0.16 505 0.49 243 25.2 404 63.7 147 4.6 363 32.3 256 25.3 333 9.4 318 6.4 353 9.7 22 13.8 137 Tatton 80,230 2.36506205 499 97.7 318 0.71 346 0.32 263 0.16 429 23.5 472 58.8 487 3.2 548 21.7 581 36.6 61 8.5 440 8.5 140 5.5 558 8.6 592 Taunton 107,144 1.30431184 565 98.5 217 0.33 478 0.31 277 0.18 416 25.6 389 56.8 561 3.6 487 25.6 472 26.4 295 9.1 356 9.1 89 7.4 356 12.9 249 Teignbridge 108,925 1.81999699 529 99.0 107 0.10 639 0.24 361 0.10 519 27.8 290 54.5 611 3.5 495 27.2 419 25.5 326 8.3 464 10.2 56 7.3 377 12.2 341 Telford 82,072 17.6271478 250 95.1 431 2.21 218 0.36 237 0.60 218 28.1 274 67.3 21 5.6 260 34.6 189 22.0 452 8.2 476 5.0 504 10.2 10 15.7 18 Tewkesbury 89,703 2.43738282 493 98.4 241 0.54 377 0.15 508 0.13 479 21.1 568 62.2 260 2.8 596 23.1 549 32.0 142 11.0 121 7.7 222 7.4 362 11.4 421 The Wrekin 91,534 2.62094834 484 95.1 433 2.79 177 0.29 296 0.50 239 25.5 393 66.3 30 3.7 468 27.7 398 27.6 254 11.7 77 6.0 389 8.0 234 12.2 346 Thurrock 107,162 12.5806527 291 94.7 447 1.97 227 0.43 188 1.42 130 24.4 437 65.8 41 5.2 300 34.9 182 23.4 395 11.7 78 6.2 363 9.5 34 15.2 29 Tiverton and Honiton 103,216 0.92159611 601 99.2 56 0.09 644 0.14 530 0.06 614 24.5 430 53.2 624 3.4 515 27.9 394 24.5 361 8.3 469 12.4 22 7.2 393 12.0 370 Tonbridge and Malling 87,506 2.92134606 477 98.4 239 0.31 487 0.20 412 0.12 492 19.7 612 60.4 393 2.7 606 24.1 514 33.7 106 10.0 229 8.4 144 6.5 480 10.1 525 Tooting 91,223 83.6141155 15 72.4 612 8.77 66 0.93 63 10.53 33 20.7 578 70.4 2 5.3 285 16.8 644 45.2 10 9.6 278 5.6 441 3.8 644 7.0 644 Torbay 96,899 25.791589 192 98.7 182 0.23 544 0.19 434 0.12 487 32.4 123 52.7 634 6.5 178 29.9 333 21.2 483 7.6 551 10.4 46 8.0 247 13.9 125 Torfaen 81,030 6.92564103 363 99.1 85 0.24 541 0.15 515 0.10 533 37.0 36 64.8 84 5.7 247 37.4 114 19.4 552 8.1 490 4.8 537 9.1 63 14.9 45 Torridge and West Devon 104,174 0.49202271 631 99.1 91 0.07 654 0.21 395 0.15 447 27.9 286 48.8 655 4.8 345 29.7 338 21.1 484 6.8 629 14.2 6 7.7 298 12.7 284 80 Rank . RESEARCH PAPER St. Albans - Torridge and West Devon Constituency Industry Working in Working in agriculture manufacturing Cars/vans amenities Occupancy With central heating No car 2 or more cars rating % <-1 & own bath/WC % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank St. Albans 0.7 377 9.9 526 16.1 564 40.1 100 6.3 267 96.4 81 St. Helens North 0.7 370 17.3 213 28.3 271 28.8 327 4.4 430 88.2 St. Helens South 0.6 433 17.7 200 32.8 179 23.4 453 5.2 351 St. Ives 5.8 40 8.2 596 23.9 367 26.8 374 5.8 300 Stafford 1.7 191 15.8 275 20.5 461 35.1 181 3.5 Staffordshire Moorlands 2.6 131 25.9 27 18.8 498 36.4 160 Stalybridge and Hyde 0.5 441 22.4 65 30.7 216 25.6 Stevenage 0.8 347 15.6 281 21.9 429 34.3 Stirling 3.0 110 8.7 578 23.8 372 Stockport 0.5 451 14.3 342 29.8 Stockton North 0.6 437 18.8 152 Stockton South 0.6 431 17.2 Stoke-on-Trent Central 0.6 427 23.3 Stoke-on-Trent North 0.7 382 29.3 Stoke-on-Trent South 0.5 488 Stone 3.5 96 Stourbridge 0.4 522 Strangford 2.9 119 Stratford-on-Avon 3.6 Strathkelvin and Bearsden Streatham Owns dwelling outright Tenure Local Authority or with mortgage % rented Housing Asso. rented Household composition and migration Lone parent Married, cohabiting Rented privately All pensioners households couples with children Migration Migrant Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % 75.4 177 10.6 409 3.0 486 11.1 289 21.6 489 7.3 547 29.2 270 11.1 251 531 69.8 355 20.1 151 3.7 395 6.3 604 23.6 351 11.6 140 31.5 93 7.7 623 84.8 569 68.3 398 17.7 208 6.3 220 7.8 523 23.1 398 12.3 108 29.9 207 8.7 548 77.3 639 70.1 343 1.9 623 10.6 80 17.5 73 29.3 46 8.1 456 24.6 517 11.5 212 550 94.5 233 74.5 214 11.3 390 4.1 352 10.1 353 23.3 379 8.3 436 29.1 275 11.3 225 3.2 598 92.8 345 80.3 44 5.7 559 6.3 218 7.7 526 24.4 285 8.0 465 31.6 83 7.7 620 409 5.4 328 90.9 453 67.8 411 13.5 315 9.5 104 9.2 404 21.6 488 11.7 136 28.4 329 9.6 445 195 6.0 286 98.1 11 64.5 478 25.5 80 3.6 416 6.4 601 21.7 479 9.9 277 29.4 249 10.2 366 33.1 223 7.9 183 96.4 85 68.1 407 18.8 175 2.5 553 10.6 315 23.6 350 8.9 380 27.7 381 12.8 123 234 24.8 429 6.0 287 90.1 482 70.4 339 13.8 307 5.0 288 10.9 302 21.5 497 10.6 213 26.2 447 10.0 386 35.9 133 21.0 498 4.6 405 95.7 129 65.8 463 23.4 104 4.4 325 6.4 600 24.0 308 12.7 91 28.6 317 9.6 439 224 23.7 376 32.8 229 4.2 452 96.0 106 77.0 126 11.3 388 4.3 336 7.4 535 21.4 500 8.8 402 32.7 41 10.6 314 53 39.3 97 16.6 573 5.9 293 88.7 524 59.4 550 19.0 170 8.1 148 13.5 176 24.3 293 10.9 193 23.3 550 13.9 89 5 33.5 170 21.6 490 4.9 377 90.6 465 68.3 399 19.1 168 3.7 398 8.9 436 25.2 220 11.3 164 27.7 380 9.0 525 29.2 9 30.0 229 24.1 439 4.4 435 92.5 360 69.7 361 18.9 172 3.0 488 8.4 469 23.3 375 10.7 207 29.3 268 9.1 513 20.3 107 14.1 615 45.1 33 2.2 655 95.1 189 81.7 32 6.8 531 2.9 493 8.6 458 24.7 261 6.6 607 31.8 69 8.6 564 23.4 52 21.8 436 35.6 173 4.4 438 87.5 541 75.8 167 15.5 268 1.5 640 7.2 552 23.5 360 8.4 431 31.3 104 7.8 610 13.0 393 19.1 494 37.6 138 4.8 392 95.3 171 75.8 166 16.7 235 1.9 604 5.5 642 20.0 563 9.9 273 36.3 10 0.0 0 91 16.0 265 13.8 623 46.7 22 3.2 592 95.2 185 75.8 169 1.1 647 11.6 64 11.6 257 26.0 167 6.6 611 28.6 314 10.3 352 0.7 384 10.1 519 22.0 426 32.6 236 8.5 164 97.5 24 79.6 55 14.5 287 1.9 612 4.0 658 23.9 322 9.5 309 35.6 13 7.3 634 0.3 628 6.9 637 47.2 44 11.9 619 19.8 31 87.7 537 44.2 631 21.1 138 10.9 72 23.7 22 13.2 655 12.3 110 15.6 640 16.4 48 Stretford and Urmston 0.4 525 13.7 370 30.6 217 24.5 433 6.0 288 90.9 449 67.3 426 13.5 314 8.3 141 10.9 300 23.4 374 11.6 139 26.2 445 9.0 530 Stroud 2.5 133 19.5 129 16.3 562 43.3 60 3.2 587 93.6 295 76.2 149 12.0 362 2.3 572 9.5 381 26.0 170 7.5 520 29.3 264 9.4 469 Suffolk Coastal 3.9 78 10.1 518 18.0 519 34.2 198 3.5 540 92.3 372 72.7 273 2.8 609 10.5 83 14.0 152 32.7 13 6.7 603 25.3 488 10.2 370 Sunderland North 0.4 574 18.5 167 44.8 55 13.8 603 6.0 285 95.6 143 60.3 540 21.9 124 10.4 86 7.3 541 26.1 156 13.0 75 27.6 385 11.3 227 Sunderland South 0.4 531 15.7 277 43.9 62 16.4 576 6.4 254 96.8 57 55.6 581 24.6 91 11.8 59 8.0 501 25.0 238 12.3 111 27.3 396 10.3 348 Surrey Heath 1.1 269 10.8 489 10.8 655 53.1 3 4.1 458 97.0 46 80.7 37 2.2 617 7.5 169 9.6 377 20.0 562 6.8 596 32.3 51 11.2 235 Sutton and Cheam 0.5 499 7.6 616 22.3 416 31.0 279 8.3 168 92.9 335 78.7 70 5.4 564 3.6 417 12.3 222 22.5 432 7.0 571 26.4 439 11.3 229 Sutton Coldfield 0.5 448 14.5 335 17.7 527 42.0 77 2.8 631 92.1 380 84.0 12 5.9 556 3.5 426 6.7 584 27.9 84 7.3 548 30.2 187 8.4 579 Swansea East 0.4 563 14.8 319 33.0 177 20.4 512 4.8 388 95.6 147 66.7 440 18.2 193 5.8 242 9.3 395 23.3 385 13.7 54 28.0 369 9.2 501 Swansea West 0.5 458 10.8 491 33.0 175 22.7 465 6.1 274 95.4 165 62.8 503 14.7 283 7.2 178 15.3 114 28.1 76 10.1 251 21.2 588 16.2 56 Tamworth 1.0 283 23.2 55 19.9 474 38.6 124 3.9 486 94.9 207 74.4 221 14.2 298 5.3 277 6.2 608 18.9 589 10.0 263 33.8 26 9.0 528 Tatton 2.7 128 14.4 336 15.0 591 45.0 34 3.3 581 92.6 356 78.2 86 8.8 477 3.7 394 9.2 403 27.5 94 6.9 576 28.3 340 9.2 512 Taunton 3.8 82 10.6 499 18.8 499 33.8 207 4.1 467 91.4 424 71.3 311 12.8 337 3.4 432 12.5 216 28.3 73 8.1 463 25.2 493 12.8 124 Teignbridge 2.6 129 10.9 485 18.4 511 35.2 176 4.5 423 85.9 561 77.4 114 6.4 543 2.5 545 13.7 166 31.2 20 7.5 526 24.9 504 11.3 228 Telford 0.8 322 28.9 12 25.0 329 28.3 336 5.1 362 95.0 195 66.4 449 10.3 422 14.4 23 8.9 435 17.1 620 12.4 102 30.4 176 11.8 184 Tewkesbury 2.0 165 18.4 172 15.1 585 39.2 115 3.7 522 92.9 331 80.4 41 2.9 607 8.0 154 8.7 447 26.3 152 7.3 538 28.1 359 10.1 374 The Wrekin 2.2 156 20.1 113 19.1 493 36.7 154 3.7 518 94.7 216 71.0 320 8.7 483 10.0 93 10.3 343 22.1 461 9.2 339 31.1 121 13.9 90 Thurrock 0.5 457 13.9 360 23.3 384 30.0 302 7.2 205 93.6 297 68.4 394 21.4 134 2.0 603 8.3 485 19.8 567 10.5 215 29.7 231 10.5 324 Tiverton and Honiton 6.6 27 13.8 365 16.0 566 38.7 123 3.8 505 87.1 549 74.0 239 9.6 446 2.9 492 13.5 175 28.9 56 7.3 544 27.3 395 11.9 168 Tonbridge and Malling 2.0 164 12.3 416 15.7 572 43.4 59 3.3 577 94.5 231 74.1 233 1.5 634 15.4 16 9.0 427 25.2 230 7.4 530 32.2 54 9.5 458 Tooting 0.3 616 6.8 639 39.8 88 15.3 588 16.8 45 89.0 518 55.3 586 8.5 487 8.9 125 27.4 5 13.5 653 8.7 410 17.9 629 19.2 23 Torbay 1.0 296 14.0 356 27.9 280 24.8 428 7.9 181 84.7 573 73.2 258 1.4 638 6.0 234 19.4 49 30.9 22 9.1 351 20.9 594 13.2 106 Torfaen 0.8 326 25.1 38 27.6 285 26.2 387 4.4 432 97.2 38 66.6 445 24.0 99 3.8 388 5.6 640 23.6 356 11.2 175 30.1 198 8.1 596 Torridge and West Devon 8.6 10 14.7 324 16.6 558 35.9 170 3.7 514 84.5 577 75.0 199 5.2 568 4.2 344 15.6 108 28.3 72 7.4 535 25.6 468 11.8 174 81 Rank 04/01 . RESEARCH PAPER 04/01 Totnes - West Suffolk Constituency Population Number Ethnicity Density White per/hectare Rank Ind/Pa/Bng Health Limiting L/T Chinese Black Economic Activity Full-time illness employee Unemployed Qualification No qualification Socio-economic classification Small Managerial Intermediate etc Lower employers supervisory % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank Semi routine % Rank Totnes 92,969 1.44662808 554 99.0 98 0.09 648 0.10 615 0.12 489 29.9 199 47.7 656 4.8 343 27.1 422 22.9 416 6.4 646 12.9 16 6.8 443 12.2 334 Tottenham 109,473 83.3762376 16 55.1 643 5.77 102 1.28 32 28.61 5 26.5 343 58.3 515 11.8 13 30.2 319 25.0 343 8.3 470 4.8 528 4.8 611 10.3 516 Truro and St. Austell 102,675 1.66845415 535 98.8 145 0.22 561 0.15 526 0.24 361 29.5 221 53.1 625 4.6 364 28.6 369 22.0 449 7.5 572 10.2 59 8.7 105 13.4 185 Tunbridge Wells 88,642 4.34839343 428 97.5 330 0.54 374 0.34 248 0.27 334 20.4 589 61.4 322 2.6 610 21.7 583 35.8 72 10.1 222 8.4 148 6.0 526 10.5 500 Tweeddale, Ettrick and Lauderdale 65,246 0.29139256 645 99.3 35 0.18 588 0.14 541 0.07 598 23.1 485 59.7 439 3.8 452 29.1 354 27.3 263 10.2 211 8.2 167 7.2 386 13.0 235 Twickenham 103,675 35.5660377 110 90.8 523 3.72 145 0.71 99 0.91 170 17.9 644 64.7 97 3.4 517 14.9 652 47.6 6 9.5 289 7.1 274 3.9 639 6.1 651 Tyne Bridge 77,683 32.0474422 136 93.9 476 3.68 148 0.47 169 0.35 288 38.2 27 58.2 522 11.1 23 43.4 33 15.5 630 8.0 500 3.6 644 7.3 380 13.5 173 Tynemouth 84,479 29.9252568 160 98.0 291 0.82 317 0.23 372 0.20 394 29.6 214 62.3 243 5.8 242 27.0 426 29.3 202 11.0 119 5.1 501 6.6 471 10.3 510 Upminster 71,159 13.9009572 279 95.8 407 1.42 266 0.34 256 1.00 161 25.6 388 62.2 258 4.1 428 32.6 246 26.7 284 13.3 16 7.5 238 6.4 490 10.7 477 Upper Bann 102,947 2.1461152 509 99.2 39 0.22 552 0.24 356 0.05 649 32.2 130 64.1 125 5.5 269 44.8 23 23.4 398 10.5 168 7.9 195 10.4 6 17.8 4 Uxbridge 78,764 28.0798574 173 84.8 563 7.68 74 0.88 69 2.49 103 21.9 543 65.4 52 3.5 496 24.4 501 31.1 157 12.3 39 6.4 349 6.8 445 9.2 574 Vale of Clwyd 70,100 3.52739898 454 98.8 164 0.33 479 0.13 576 0.15 457 36.0 51 57.9 532 6.1 215 33.1 228 20.6 508 8.0 507 7.6 226 7.8 274 13.1 229 Vale of Glamorgan 93,591 3.2656757 462 97.9 298 0.49 402 0.21 409 0.23 366 28.2 273 60.4 396 5.2 297 27.0 427 27.9 241 10.0 233 6.3 356 8.2 188 11.1 439 Vale of York 95,603 0.82002831 613 99.1 68 0.15 614 0.19 433 0.10 535 21.1 571 58.4 510 2.5 619 23.7 533 31.6 152 9.4 309 10.2 55 6.9 425 11.5 410 Vauxhall 110,431 117.230361 5 59.5 637 2.42 199 1.69 14 29.76 3 23.0 489 63.9 135 9.5 42 21.6 585 36.5 63 8.6 436 4.8 535 4.7 613 9.3 569 Wakefield 96,573 6.43562575 373 95.3 424 3.28 159 0.15 520 0.29 320 28.0 283 60.7 379 5.1 308 32.1 262 24.9 349 8.7 416 6.4 342 7.2 385 11.6 403 Wallasey 84,348 36.6411816 102 98.4 235 0.30 496 0.43 189 0.16 439 34.6 73 59.1 475 8.0 85 32.2 258 20.7 504 9.5 294 5.0 506 7.9 256 14.1 102 Walsall North 89,263 34.0698473 122 91.2 519 5.69 106 0.22 382 1.14 148 31.7 142 62.6 231 7.9 92 48.4 6 15.1 640 7.2 593 5.2 485 9.4 39 17.7 6 Walsall South 85,412 27.9855832 176 72.7 611 22.04 20 0.24 362 2.30 112 29.6 218 60.4 392 8.3 77 42.8 40 17.7 601 7.6 558 5.1 496 7.5 329 14.9 44 Walthamstow 90,502 56.0037129 39 59.2 638 14.68 38 0.76 93 16.97 19 25.0 413 64.6 101 8.0 84 28.4 377 29.2 208 10.9 130 5.5 455 6.0 525 10.9 467 Wansbeck 80,599 5.89087853 386 98.8 144 0.50 393 0.21 404 0.08 568 35.2 64 63.6 150 7.0 144 34.7 188 21.3 478 9.2 329 4.5 571 8.1 208 12.8 259 Wansdyke 91,645 3.25999573 463 98.7 168 0.21 569 0.16 491 0.17 422 21.1 566 59.0 478 2.4 637 26.3 450 28.9 217 10.5 167 8.1 178 7.3 370 12.6 299 Wantage 100,247 1.70860035 534 98.1 275 0.38 457 0.26 325 0.22 368 18.3 635 64.8 91 2.2 654 21.6 584 36.5 64 9.8 245 7.4 244 7.1 401 9.7 550 Warley 77,106 42.3194292 72 69.8 618 19.87 23 0.23 368 5.89 49 31.3 155 63.2 192 8.7 67 42.8 39 19.0 565 8.9 395 4.4 581 7.6 309 14.0 110 Warrington North 95,748 10.2437146 316 98.0 287 0.69 350 0.34 245 0.21 380 27.8 291 63.2 189 4.8 353 29.4 347 25.6 319 10.5 169 5.2 480 8.1 222 12.8 269 Warrington South 95,332 10.9363313 309 97.7 312 0.80 319 0.42 196 0.17 419 25.0 414 64.5 110 3.7 462 24.4 505 33.1 114 10.4 180 5.7 418 7.4 350 10.9 464 Warwick and Leamington 106,318 3.86245731 441 92.5 497 4.94 120 0.32 268 0.46 248 22.3 525 62.9 205 3.7 466 23.8 525 34.3 90 9.0 377 6.6 323 6.6 473 11.0 444 Watford 102,019 27.5950771 179 87.5 542 6.40 93 0.56 136 2.30 111 20.6 581 65.7 45 3.2 539 23.7 529 34.8 82 11.8 66 7.3 256 6.6 469 10.9 457 Waveney 99,411 3.98377014 436 98.7 173 0.18 590 0.16 502 0.22 373 29.1 236 55.5 594 6.4 182 36.0 153 18.8 573 7.5 571 7.2 262 8.8 84 15.5 24 Wealden 105,955 1.82945991 527 98.2 271 0.32 481 0.32 265 0.20 402 21.4 558 54.1 616 2.5 625 22.2 569 32.6 120 9.3 327 11.1 34 6.0 529 9.7 551 Weaver Vale 87,588 5.73219895 392 98.7 176 0.20 571 0.22 381 0.11 511 29.4 223 63.4 170 5.7 254 29.0 358 26.8 279 9.2 336 5.2 483 8.7 109 11.9 373 Wellingborough 105,057 5.2752699 400 93.0 489 3.12 165 0.19 431 1.86 118 24.0 452 65.1 73 4.5 389 31.6 279 24.8 353 9.8 249 6.6 329 8.7 106 12.6 287 Wells 98,423 1.65505818 537 98.8 161 0.28 514 0.15 514 0.14 471 26.2 361 55.1 604 3.6 481 27.4 407 25.9 311 7.4 576 10.3 49 7.3 382 12.5 302 Welwyn Hatfield 92,363 8.09278892 342 93.5 481 1.89 237 0.85 76 1.42 131 21.7 549 62.4 238 3.0 569 23.1 550 31.0 161 10.4 186 6.2 362 6.3 499 10.6 488 Wentworth 82,345 9.67058133 322 98.9 121 0.34 472 0.14 545 0.12 503 34.0 84 61.0 352 6.2 199 37.3 121 19.0 564 8.6 428 5.6 440 8.6 113 14.7 61 West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine 81,231 0.24049419 648 99.1 79 0.15 608 0.13 556 0.12 495 18.8 630 60.0 418 3.0 568 23.5 541 31.6 151 9.4 302 8.5 142 8.3 164 12.0 371 West Bromwich East 79,505 29.5887607 163 79.0 590 13.65 43 0.13 555 4.10 76 31.9 136 63.3 181 8.3 78 45.3 18 16.9 617 8.9 386 4.7 547 8.5 125 14.8 52 West Bromwich West 88,867 30.216593 156 83.8 568 10.93 52 0.14 535 2.85 95 31.9 137 64.6 106 8.8 65 47.7 10 14.7 648 8.4 450 4.2 613 9.0 68 17.0 10 West Chelmsford 101,047 4.80375565 417 96.2 387 1.16 285 0.52 147 0.68 201 19.2 624 64.3 113 2.8 600 22.1 572 34.9 81 12.1 48 6.8 307 6.3 502 10.4 504 West Derbyshire 92,669 1.10907785 584 98.9 122 0.20 572 0.15 510 0.12 493 25.0 411 56.8 562 3.3 532 27.1 423 29.6 195 7.5 570 10.2 57 7.5 337 11.0 448 West Dorset 88,929 0.8608976 606 98.7 188 0.16 607 0.31 271 0.12 484 26.3 356 51.5 641 3.0 576 25.2 483 25.6 323 7.4 579 12.0 25 6.8 448 11.1 442 West Ham 95,439 82.1333907 17 39.8 655 27.09 14 0.85 74 23.85 8 27.9 284 60.4 395 11.4 16 32.7 245 21.4 474 9.0 378 4.4 580 5.7 545 11.8 393 West Lancashire 93,315 3.55675408 453 98.5 216 0.36 462 0.23 373 0.15 458 29.7 210 59.0 477 5.3 286 29.9 334 25.0 342 8.7 417 6.9 298 6.9 429 11.8 390 West Renfrewshire 67,320 2.51748252 488 99.0 111 0.46 416 0.18 463 0.06 618 28.5 262 64.6 99 4.9 331 30.1 324 29.3 204 10.5 170 4.7 546 7.1 412 11.4 419 West Suffolk 104,422 1.26932147 571 95.9 401 0.34 470 0.17 483 1.21 142 21.1 570 65.4 55 3.1 560 30.1 320 26.2 304 9.8 244 7.9 201 10.1 13 13.0 243 82 . RESEARCH PAPER Totnes - West Suffolk Constituency Industry Working in Working in agriculture manufacturing Cars/vans amenities Occupancy With central heating No car 2 or more cars rating % <-1 & own bath/WC % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank Totnes 4.5 64 13.1 391 19.6 481 31.9 257 4.7 395 87.0 551 Tottenham 0.3 619 7.4 625 52.0 24 9.4 636 25.8 19 90.2 Truro and St. Austell 3.5 93 9.5 538 19.4 490 32.7 232 4.8 393 Tunbridge Wells 1.7 192 10.0 522 19.4 489 36.6 156 6.8 Tweeddale, Ettrick and Lauderdale 4.5 65 12.5 409 23.8 373 30.3 296 7.4 Twickenham 0.4 512 8.5 582 21.8 435 29.0 322 Tyne Bridge 0.3 606 14.0 357 57.1 12 9.1 Tynemouth 0.5 475 12.2 426 32.3 190 Upminster 0.5 463 9.8 529 25.1 Upper Bann 2.1 159 22.4 66 26.0 Uxbridge 0.4 510 10.8 488 Vale of Clwyd 2.0 163 13.4 Vale of Glamorgan 1.1 263 13.3 Vale of York 5.7 43 12.5 Vauxhall 0.2 639 6.4 Wakefield 1.0 287 17.3 215 Wallasey 0.4 535 15.6 283 33.8 Walsall North 0.3 633 30.2 4 35.2 Walsall South 0.3 590 25.1 37 35.2 Walthamstow 0.2 650 8.4 587 43.5 Wansbeck 1.0 279 17.2 222 Wansdyke 1.7 200 16.1 Wantage 2.2 154 12.8 Warley 0.2 644 Warrington North 0.8 Warrington South Warwick and Leamington Owns dwelling outright Tenure Local Authority or with mortgage % rented Housing Asso. rented Household composition and migration Lone parent Married, cohabiting Rented privately All pensioners households couples with children Migration Migrant Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank 74.0 240 3.8 593 8.2 146 14.0 153 32.2 14 8.4 425 23.2 552 11.9 167 479 39.8 640 25.5 82 13.1 39 21.6 30 13.8 652 16.8 12 20.2 602 13.7 94 82.4 598 74.2 230 6.0 553 4.1 347 15.6 109 29.6 40 7.8 484 24.9 508 11.4 220 227 92.9 334 71.5 303 0.6 657 15.1 19 12.8 203 23.9 320 6.8 593 29.0 283 10.2 357 200 93.9 276 66.0 460 16.1 252 6.8 194 11.2 280 25.1 236 7.8 488 28.5 321 11.3 233 8.1 176 92.4 367 73.1 259 3.9 586 6.4 213 16.5 89 20.1 560 7.0 574 26.0 455 13.5 98 638 9.1 141 93.0 326 42.9 632 32.0 24 9.2 116 15.9 102 21.7 481 12.8 89 20.8 596 13.6 97 21.5 494 3.6 527 94.1 260 74.2 229 13.2 325 3.3 449 9.3 397 28.0 79 9.2 343 26.7 417 9.8 421 328 29.8 310 6.1 275 95.0 196 75.3 178 18.1 197 1.1 654 5.4 645 29.0 54 9.1 349 29.4 245 7.1 638 314 28.3 335 6.5 248 95.9 115 69.6 364 17.7 204 4.0 366 8.7 455 19.2 580 12.1 117 36.0 11 0.0 0 22.2 417 33.2 220 11.0 100 95.2 181 70.0 348 13.4 319 4.2 345 12.5 217 21.2 511 9.6 297 27.7 384 13.3 104 383 26.3 311 27.1 367 4.9 379 87.3 546 72.4 282 9.4 456 3.9 376 14.3 142 29.8 38 10.4 228 25.2 494 11.2 235 386 21.4 446 33.2 221 3.4 566 94.9 202 77.4 115 9.5 448 4.2 340 8.8 439 23.5 365 11.2 177 29.7 223 11.0 260 406 13.3 633 41.3 85 2.5 651 94.1 256 76.4 145 2.4 614 8.8 126 12.4 221 25.2 222 6.5 613 31.0 127 11.4 222 645 56.9 13 7.5 649 25.8 18 89.5 504 27.2 656 38.1 8 14.4 22 20.3 40 12.5 658 15.0 33 13.4 652 15.7 60 28.3 268 29.1 321 4.8 387 89.6 497 66.0 458 23.4 105 2.1 584 8.5 465 22.8 411 9.0 369 28.1 357 11.9 169 166 20.0 521 4.1 463 80.7 615 70.4 336 9.6 443 6.8 199 13.2 184 25.4 207 13.7 55 24.9 506 9.8 415 147 21.5 492 5.8 298 82.0 602 57.2 569 29.0 48 5.9 237 7.9 513 22.5 435 12.2 114 30.7 144 8.0 599 148 21.9 483 7.5 199 86.6 559 61.3 532 21.2 137 7.1 180 10.3 342 24.0 311 11.6 149 29.4 250 8.8 542 67 12.3 615 17.5 38 84.0 585 55.3 584 17.2 225 8.7 130 18.8 55 15.8 635 13.9 49 21.5 584 12.2 147 31.7 199 23.0 460 4.3 449 98.2 9 67.9 409 20.8 144 3.3 454 8.0 506 26.3 145 9.2 338 28.4 332 10.0 395 262 13.8 620 43.6 56 2.8 638 95.7 135 82.1 27 3.7 595 6.9 185 7.3 543 25.7 188 7.2 549 32.5 44 8.6 567 400 13.3 635 45.4 31 3.9 492 95.7 133 74.4 222 1.7 631 11.8 60 12.2 227 21.6 486 7.0 573 31.5 92 12.1 152 21.5 77 39.2 98 17.8 559 6.8 226 81.4 609 63.5 491 20.9 141 4.4 323 11.2 276 25.0 239 13.1 68 26.1 450 8.6 564 325 15.6 280 23.4 383 31.9 258 5.0 373 89.7 493 71.5 302 15.6 265 6.8 192 6.1 618 21.2 515 10.4 221 31.6 82 9.3 486 0.8 329 15.5 286 18.4 509 39.5 112 3.6 534 91.3 429 80.5 40 8.7 482 4.0 360 6.8 582 22.0 465 8.0 468 32.3 48 9.1 521 1.3 238 17.3 214 20.0 470 37.7 137 5.7 306 95.0 197 71.2 312 11.1 396 4.6 314 13.1 190 23.4 368 7.6 509 26.0 456 13.8 92 Watford 0.5 469 11.1 472 19.8 477 36.2 164 8.7 154 94.1 255 74.6 209 13.4 318 2.5 552 9.5 382 20.4 548 8.3 437 29.3 266 10.1 380 Waveney 2.3 145 18.1 183 25.9 315 25.9 398 3.8 500 89.9 488 72.3 287 9.5 450 5.3 270 12.8 202 30.2 33 8.5 424 25.9 458 10.7 300 Wealden 2.8 122 10.9 483 12.8 645 48.4 12 3.7 515 95.9 116 82.0 30 6.0 552 3.0 485 9.0 430 27.8 88 6.9 584 30.6 158 9.3 495 Weaver Vale 1.4 223 18.5 166 22.4 411 35.1 180 4.4 437 91.7 407 70.7 328 8.8 479 14.1 26 6.4 599 21.0 522 10.9 200 30.7 146 8.8 546 Wellingborough 0.9 297 21.7 75 21.9 433 34.2 199 4.5 416 94.2 251 73.9 242 12.6 347 5.5 264 8.1 499 22.7 420 9.4 315 28.9 289 11.1 252 Wells 3.4 100 16.0 264 17.4 534 38.3 128 3.9 490 92.0 391 77.4 110 5.5 561 4.9 292 12.1 234 29.1 51 7.7 490 26.6 429 11.2 241 Welwyn Hatfield 0.8 327 14.3 339 21.2 452 36.1 166 6.3 268 97.6 22 62.5 510 24.1 98 4.1 349 9.3 391 26.1 157 8.9 376 28.0 363 13.1 110 Wentworth 0.8 351 20.2 111 29.7 239 26.3 383 3.4 564 96.1 103 64.4 479 24.6 90 2.4 560 8.6 460 24.8 249 9.6 298 30.1 196 8.9 538 West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine 4.7 55 8.8 571 12.8 644 43.7 55 4.8 390 94.2 247 73.9 243 11.4 383 2.6 532 12.2 230 20.6 539 6.3 641 36.7 7 10.8 284 West Bromwich East 0.3 615 25.4 33 36.2 127 20.6 505 6.4 264 79.6 623 62.6 507 26.1 75 3.0 482 8.3 481 26.0 169 11.7 135 28.2 348 7.8 612 West Bromwich West 0.3 593 29.1 10 37.7 109 18.8 541 7.0 218 81.8 606 56.4 574 31.0 32 3.5 421 9.0 421 23.0 401 12.0 122 28.8 302 8.4 583 West Chelmsford 1.2 249 10.9 486 17.5 533 36.8 153 4.6 406 94.1 254 77.1 123 10.8 404 2.9 498 9.3 394 22.2 450 7.3 537 29.7 220 11.4 216 West Derbyshire 3.7 86 19.2 135 16.8 549 39.8 106 2.9 627 92.9 329 77.7 99 9.4 455 1.5 641 11.4 268 26.8 127 6.6 609 29.4 258 9.2 510 West Dorset 6.0 37 12.5 408 17.1 545 34.9 184 3.3 579 90.8 456 72.4 284 0.8 653 13.3 34 13.6 169 34.6 10 6.2 647 23.7 537 11.2 242 West Ham 0.2 647 7.9 601 51.7 27 8.9 641 26.6 14 89.1 514 41.8 635 24.8 87 12.5 45 20.9 35 14.8 643 14.9 34 20.4 599 11.7 190 West Lancashire 2.7 127 18.4 169 23.2 389 33.6 213 3.6 526 95.1 190 72.3 285 17.5 213 2.0 596 8.1 496 22.8 415 11.3 163 30.4 174 9.9 402 West Renfrewshire 1.1 267 17.2 221 25.6 319 32.7 233 9.3 135 95.6 140 75.3 184 15.9 258 3.0 489 5.8 629 20.8 532 9.9 270 34.7 18 8.3 588 West Suffolk 3.4 99 18.9 148 16.0 565 39.8 107 4.2 451 95.7 132 66.2 452 12.7 341 3.3 457 17.7 67 22.5 429 7.2 551 30.5 165 14.4 82 83 04/01 . RESEARCH PAPER 04/01 West Tyrone - Ynys Mon Constituency Population Number Ethnicity Density White per/hectare Rank Ind/Pa/Bng Health Limiting L/T Chinese Black Economic Activity Full-time illness employee Unemployed Qualification No qualification % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank Socio-economic classification Small Managerial Intermediate etc Lower employers supervisory Semi routine % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank West Tyrone 86,200 0.43271137 634 99.6 2 0.12 623 0.06 658 0.04 656 33.9 88 56.2 578 8.7 68 48.1 9 20.1 533 8.6 435 12.0 24 8.1 216 14.0 112 West Worcestershire 82,964 1.42429913 556 98.7 189 0.17 593 0.33 260 0.14 468 24.6 426 56.0 580 3.0 574 24.7 497 31.0 160 7.8 537 9.9 68 6.5 482 10.6 492 Westbury 104,637 1.72055051 533 98.2 262 0.19 576 0.21 400 0.40 271 22.8 500 60.3 404 3.3 531 24.9 492 28.6 222 9.5 287 8.6 134 7.8 282 12.3 327 Western Isles 26,502 0.08837741 657 99.4 19 0.23 547 0.05 659 0.10 527 28.6 259 55.2 603 7.6 109 37.6 109 20.5 511 7.2 600 9.5 82 8.4 137 12.5 310 Westmorland and Lonsdale 86,329 0.58572611 626 99.2 54 0.07 656 0.18 458 0.09 553 25.1 408 52.5 637 2.7 607 23.8 523 25.6 324 7.2 590 13.0 15 7.5 335 11.9 377 Weston-Super-Mare 97,105 6.47582528 370 98.6 206 0.27 519 0.28 302 0.12 494 29.8 205 57.8 538 3.8 458 26.9 433 26.2 301 9.4 306 8.1 177 7.6 326 13.0 237 Wigan 81,223 15.3948067 271 98.6 193 0.44 426 0.11 603 0.16 436 33.6 93 63.0 200 5.4 280 36.0 154 22.0 450 8.6 431 5.7 429 7.5 332 13.5 170 Wimbledon 92,622 43.8343587 62 82.2 578 6.87 86 1.35 28 2.43 105 17.6 648 67.9 12 3.4 508 13.3 655 50.0 3 9.7 252 6.4 348 3.4 652 5.6 655 Winchester 107,222 1.62219163 542 97.8 301 0.57 370 0.30 283 0.25 352 19.9 606 59.2 468 2.3 647 18.8 627 37.3 53 8.8 400 8.0 187 5.5 557 8.5 600 Windsor 97,670 6.57754731 368 91.5 514 4.18 131 0.49 164 1.12 151 17.0 656 66.4 28 2.8 590 19.2 620 40.8 20 10.9 131 7.5 239 5.8 543 8.3 610 Wirral South 74,238 11.6598084 300 98.5 218 0.27 522 0.36 235 0.15 449 28.0 280 62.4 241 4.4 392 24.1 515 29.5 198 9.9 235 5.0 505 7.5 342 10.6 487 Wirral West 77,536 16.1499688 265 98.5 209 0.33 477 0.27 315 0.12 490 29.9 196 59.1 471 5.2 302 24.4 504 29.8 184 9.5 286 5.7 423 6.3 493 10.0 532 Witney 99,374 1.36048629 561 98.3 246 0.32 483 0.18 454 0.22 369 19.1 625 62.4 237 2.1 658 22.0 574 33.6 108 9.9 237 9.1 94 7.7 292 10.7 479 Woking 97,041 9.80410184 319 91.7 510 4.95 119 0.46 175 0.55 226 18.2 639 65.8 40 2.4 633 19.6 612 39.1 32 12.0 53 7.2 272 5.7 546 9.3 564 Wokingham 94,291 6.7771868 365 94.2 463 2.34 209 0.62 112 0.82 180 15.4 659 66.7 26 2.0 659 15.8 651 43.6 12 12.4 37 6.5 338 5.0 597 8.1 621 Wolverhampton North East 81,010 35.3910004 113 85.4 556 6.50 91 0.20 419 4.50 71 31.0 165 61.4 319 8.3 80 45.1 20 16.2 626 7.8 527 4.5 572 8.5 127 17.1 9 Wolverhampton South East 69,448 33.0390105 132 73.1 610 18.32 27 0.31 273 4.60 70 33.9 87 61.5 314 10.2 32 48.3 7 13.8 655 6.9 621 4.2 605 7.9 253 17.0 11 Wolverhampton South West 86,124 33.7344301 124 74.4 604 16.61 32 0.54 138 4.68 68 28.0 279 58.6 506 7.6 113 30.6 306 25.9 309 8.1 491 5.9 395 6.3 497 11.5 413 Woodspring 91,459 4.08609212 433 98.7 183 0.31 490 0.16 498 0.12 501 22.0 537 59.7 438 2.4 628 20.0 606 34.1 95 10.9 128 7.7 221 6.4 487 10.3 515 Worcester 93,353 28.0507813 175 96.5 373 1.90 236 0.26 329 0.28 327 23.2 484 63.9 133 3.8 454 27.6 401 29.0 211 9.7 262 5.6 445 8.0 240 13.3 205 Workington 81,851 0.84253922 607 99.4 16 0.11 630 0.13 575 0.05 638 29.7 212 57.0 556 6.2 201 34.1 205 19.8 543 6.4 643 8.6 133 9.7 20 14.2 100 Worsley 90,831 15.4843164 269 98.0 284 0.56 372 0.34 247 0.24 359 31.6 146 64.0 132 5.1 315 31.9 265 25.1 339 11.0 122 6.2 365 7.4 351 12.2 332 Worthing West 89,539 29.4827132 164 97.7 316 0.63 361 0.24 355 0.26 345 28.7 256 59.2 467 3.1 562 26.5 442 28.4 226 11.1 112 8.1 180 6.3 505 10.9 462 Wrexham 67,735 6.56728718 369 98.5 211 0.51 392 0.13 565 0.15 456 30.9 170 62.2 253 5.4 274 32.2 260 22.7 426 8.5 445 5.2 484 9.2 58 14.3 86 Wycombe 101,500 6.95395999 361 82.6 574 10.63 53 0.39 214 3.51 85 18.3 636 63.6 153 3.4 509 23.6 537 34.0 100 9.6 277 7.4 247 6.2 507 10.4 506 Wyre Forest 94,378 6.17737924 378 98.1 274 0.78 326 0.14 547 0.15 455 26.0 371 61.0 351 4.4 394 33.6 215 25.1 337 8.4 453 7.4 250 8.3 168 13.7 141 Wythenshawe and Sale East 95,378 26.0880744 189 94.9 441 1.25 279 0.51 155 1.04 158 32.6 119 64.8 83 6.3 188 34.6 192 24.7 357 10.1 217 4.4 585 7.4 358 12.3 324 Yeovil 96,738 2.50415469 490 98.8 153 0.23 549 0.14 531 0.16 432 25.1 409 60.2 410 3.3 534 27.8 396 24.1 375 8.3 467 8.1 176 10.1 14 14.3 91 Ynys Mon 66,829 0.93989002 597 99.3 33 0.11 631 0.15 519 0.07 592 32.8 111 55.9 582 7.9 94 31.9 267 20.4 519 6.6 638 8.6 130 8.2 197 12.6 286 84 . RESEARCH PAPER West Tyrone - Ynys Mon Constituency Industry Working in Working in agriculture manufacturing Cars/vans amenities Occupancy With central heating No car 2 or more cars rating % <-1 & own bath/WC % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank West Tyrone 6.7 24 14.0 355 22.8 398 31.6 265 9.6 124 92.4 365 West Worcestershire 3.6 90 15.3 291 14.8 595 43.9 48 3.2 597 94.4 Westbury 2.5 134 17.2 223 17.3 535 37.6 141 4.0 476 Western Isles 7.3 17 9.0 555 29.8 231 23.6 446 5.6 318 Westmorland and Lonsdale 4.7 59 11.9 446 16.6 559 35.1 182 3.6 Weston-Super-Mare 1.5 217 12.0 435 22.7 401 32.5 241 5.2 Wigan 0.6 422 18.1 185 29.6 242 27.0 368 4.3 Wimbledon 0.3 594 7.2 631 28.0 278 22.5 467 10.2 Winchester 2.9 116 9.5 536 15.7 571 44.9 36 4.1 Windsor 0.9 310 10.8 487 14.5 606 45.0 35 6.4 Wirral South 0.6 410 17.4 209 21.3 450 34.1 200 2.4 Wirral West 0.7 391 13.9 361 22.6 405 32.3 247 Witney 2.6 132 15.3 293 13.0 639 44.6 40 Woking 1.2 257 9.7 531 14.7 599 43.2 Wokingham 0.8 320 10.8 490 9.2 659 52.3 Wolverhampton North East 0.4 523 25.2 36 35.9 134 Wolverhampton South East 0.3 617 29.1 11 39.5 Wolverhampton South West 0.6 400 18.8 154 31.1 Woodspring 1.4 225 12.1 428 13.1 636 Worcester 0.7 376 17.0 230 22.6 402 Workington 4.0 77 21.1 84 25.2 Worsley 0.5 447 16.4 248 27.5 Worthing West 1.3 237 12.1 427 25.1 Wrexham 1.1 276 24.6 44 25.5 Wycombe 1.0 293 16.6 238 16.1 563 Wyre Forest 1.4 226 25.6 32 19.9 475 Wythenshawe and Sale East 0.6 424 11.4 466 38.6 104 Yeovil 3.0 114 23.5 50 18.1 Ynys Mon 4.0 73 13.6 374 20.9 Owns dwelling outright Tenure Local Authority or with mortgage % rented Housing Asso. rented Household composition and migration Lone parent Married, cohabiting Rented privately All pensioners households couples with children Migration Migrant Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % Rank % 69.6 365 18.1 198 1.4 647 11.0 295 17.5 615 13.5 62 39.7 4 0.0 0 239 75.6 171 1.0 649 13.0 41 10.4 335 29.7 39 6.6 604 27.2 403 9.6 445 94.5 230 76.1 155 2.4 613 9.5 101 11.9 240 26.2 154 7.6 504 27.8 373 12.8 121 90.2 478 71.9 293 16.4 243 0.9 658 10.8 304 26.0 166 10.1 247 28.1 358 8.2 591 531 90.4 475 75.1 195 7.4 513 3.0 480 14.5 135 30.4 29 6.2 646 24.6 516 11.3 224 347 93.2 316 75.3 181 8.2 493 2.3 576 14.2 144 28.4 71 8.1 460 24.8 509 11.9 172 448 93.8 287 70.0 347 19.3 165 2.0 600 8.7 450 23.9 323 10.1 252 31.1 114 8.7 556 111 91.0 445 71.0 323 5.5 562 3.1 476 20.5 38 19.3 577 6.3 632 23.7 540 15.1 71 466 96.3 92 70.5 333 11.7 371 4.3 335 13.5 173 26.6 137 6.1 649 28.1 354 14.2 83 257 95.5 153 72.3 286 3.9 592 8.6 134 15.2 117 21.6 482 6.8 595 28.4 328 12.7 128 653 91.9 395 82.6 22 7.3 517 3.3 462 6.9 571 29.2 48 9.2 342 29.9 210 7.2 636 2.7 643 91.7 410 82.4 23 9.3 457 1.6 635 6.6 586 30.9 25 10.0 269 28.3 336 7.67 622 3.7 520 95.8 123 73.6 250 4.5 578 8.4 138 13.5 177 23.9 321 6.5 615 31.7 70 11.12 249 62 6.6 247 96.1 100 76.3 147 8.9 465 3.1 478 11.7 251 21.8 476 7.2 555 30.3 179 12.65 129 5 3.4 567 97.1 43 82.1 26 4.3 582 3.3 451 10.2 348 17.3 617 6.2 644 34.7 17 12.5 135 19.7 529 6.4 258 84.2 581 58.8 557 29.6 43 3.6 420 8.0 503 24.0 310 13.3 64 28.2 350 7.87 605 92 18.0 558 7.4 203 85.0 568 55.2 587 31.6 27 3.6 408 9.6 372 24.7 258 12.7 90 27.5 387 8.04 598 211 27.2 364 6.6 242 89.3 512 66.2 453 15.4 274 5.3 275 13.1 189 25.8 180 9.5 306 24.5 518 10.98 267 44.5 41 3.0 614 96.2 96 83.9 14 6.1 551 1.9 608 8.1 498 26.7 131 6.5 621 30.2 185 9.67 31.6 264 5.4 330 91.6 413 73.6 252 11.5 378 3.9 373 11.1 286 21.6 484 8.4 426 27.8 376 12.11 152 325 28.4 332 3.3 575 91.2 433 68.7 389 3.5 600 18.2 10 9.7 371 26.6 134 9.1 358 27.9 372 9.52 453 290 29.9 307 4.0 480 95.2 182 69.3 374 21.9 126 1.7 624 7.1 559 22.8 413 11.0 186 30.1 193 8.44 577 327 27.5 355 6.1 277 92.8 336 78.1 89 3.4 601 6.5 209 12.0 237 38.3 6 6.9 587 19.8 608 11.69 189 322 29.5 313 4.8 385 87.7 536 66.1 457 22.9 112 2.8 503 8.2 493 23.7 339 9.7 288 29.4 255 10.89 277 43.9 49 8.3 169 96.5 73 72.3 288 12.4 351 3.5 424 11.8 245 19.5 571 8.2 448 30.7 150 11.57 203 36.9 150 4.2 457 91.6 414 75.8 165 6.9 528 8.2 144 9.1 416 24.5 272 8.5 423 29.8 212 8.64 19.2 536 6.2 270 91.5 422 52.0 603 28.0 59 10.2 89 9.9 363 24.1 299 14.7 40 21.9 577 10.39 339 516 33.5 215 3.9 498 89.4 508 74.3 228 6.4 542 8.7 132 10.6 316 28.6 63 7.3 542 26.9 415 10.92 274 457 32.6 235 3.3 571 80.6 617 68.0 408 15.5 269 1.5 642 15.0 122 27.2 111 10.6 214 26.7 424 9.43 85 Rank 435 558 470 04/01 . RESEARCH PAPER 04/01 IV Appendix: Denominators and definitions A. Denominators The data reported in this Research Paper uses different bases (known as ‘denominators’) depending on the variable under consideration. For example, the population in a given parliamentary constituency aged over 65 is reported as a proportion of all people in that constituency, whereas the number living in local authority rented accommodation is reported as a proportion of all households. The list below details variables and their corresponding denominators: Total population in households • Age • Ethnicity • Religion • Limiting long-term illness • Provision of unpaid care • Migration Total households • • • • Access to cars and vans Housing tenure Household rooms and amenities etc Household composition Total working age population • Limiting long-term illness (working age) • Economic activity (excluding long-term unemployment) Total population employed aged between 16 and 74 • Industry of occupation • Travel to work (excl. average distance travelled) Total population aged between 16 and 74 • Qualifications • Socio-economic classification • Total household spaces Total household spaces: • Household spaces by accommodation type 86 RESEARCH PAPER 04/01 B. Definitions A full glossary of definitions is provided in the various Census reports published by the Office for National Statistics.53 In most cases we have followed the definitions used by the Office for National Statistics in their Key Census Statistics. Where necessary, these have been applied to data across the UK to ensure as much consistency as possible. The following lists the data topics available on the accompanying CD-ROM and a selection of which appeared earlier in this Research Paper Population • • 2001 Population – household residents Density – 2001 population per hectare • • • • • Working age – 16 to 64 Age 0-15 Age16-44 Age 45-64 Age 65+ • • • • • • White – excludes ‘mixed’ categories; in Northern Ireland includes Irish Traveller Indian/Pakistani/Bangladeshi – Asian or Asian British Chinese Other Asian – Asian or Asian British: other than Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi Black – Caribbean, African, Other Black; excludes ‘mixed’ categories. Other Ethnic group – ‘mixed’ and those not elsewhere specified Age Ethnicity Religion (voluntary response; question varied slightly in England & Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland) • Christian • Buddhist • Hindu • Jewish • Muslim • Sikh • Other religion – where religion stated • Religion none or not stated Health and carers • Limiting long-term illness (All) • Limiting long-term illness (working age) 53 http://www.statistics.gov.uk/downloads/census2001/pc_report_part5.pdf 87 RESEARCH PAPER 04/01 • • Employment • • • • • Carers: 1-19 hours per week Carers: 20 or more hours per week Full-time employee Part-time employee Self-employed Unemployed Long-term unemployed (continuously unemployed for more than 1 year) Industry (16-74) • All • working in agriculture, hunting, forestry and fishing • … mining, quarrying and construction • ... manufacturing • ... electricity, gas and water • ... wholesale, retail etc • ... hotel and catering • ... transport, storage and communication • ... financial intermediation • ... real estate, renting etc. • ... public administration, defence • ... education • ... health and social work • ... other industries Qualifications (16-74) • with no qualifications • with qualifications: highest qualification level 1 – GCSE or equivalent • … highest qualification level 2 – A levels or equivalent • … highest qualification level 3 – first degree or equivalent • … highest qualification level 4 or above – postgraduate degree or equivalent Occupation (16-74) • Managerial and professionals • Large employers and higher managers • Higher professional • Lower managerial and professional • Intermediate • Small employers and own account workers • Lower supervisory and technical • Semi-routine • Routine • Never worked • Long-term unemployed • Full-time students • Not classified 88 RESEARCH PAPER 04/01 Means of travel to work (workforce aged 16-74 in employment) • underground, metro, light rail, tram • train • bus, coach • motorcycle etc • driving car or van • passenger in car or van • car or van • taxi or minicab • bicycle • on foot • other means • Average distance travelled to fixed place of work (km) Type of dwelling (household spaces) • Detached • Semi-detached • Terraced • Flat or maisonette Availability of car or van • No car/van • One car/van • Two or more cars/vans Housing Tenure (households) • Owned outright or with mortgage or loan (includes shared ownership) • Rented from local authority • Rented from Housing Association/Registered Social Landlord • Rented privately Household amenities • Households with central heating and sole use of bath/shower and WC • Households’ lower floor level: 5th floor or higher • Occupancy rating -1 or less: This variable relates the actual number of rooms to the number ‘required’ by the members of the household (based on a relationship between them and their ages). A value of zero indicates that the dwelling is neither overcrowded nor under-occupied. A negative value shows relative overcrowding. A positive value shows relative under-occupancy. Household composition • All pensioners (one family) • Lone parents with dependant children (one family) • Married and cohabiting couples with dependant children • Migrants – residents with a different address from one year before the Census 89
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