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    DATA2 HEADLINES

    3 DISTRICT DATA SUMMARY

    4 WARD DATA SUMMARY

    5 LSOA DATA SUMMARY

    6 ECONOMY

    7 IMD Maps

    8 MOSAIC Profile

    9 COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT

    10 WARD MAPS

    11 UNIT COSTS

    ESSEXFAMILY CASE STUDIE

    12 EF Average Case Study

    13 EF Case Study 1

    14 EF Case Study 2

    15 EF Case Study 3

    16 EF Case Study 4

    17 EF Case Study 5

    18 EF Case Study 6

    19 Case Study (blank template)

    COLLABORATION PROJECT

    JOURNEY MAPPING

    20 Bluebell

    21 Poppy22 Daisy

    23 Angelica

    24 Ivy

    25 Holly

    26 Rose

    Click here to see

    the

    accompanying

    1. CONTENTS

    http://tinyurl.com/essexfamily

    NOTES:This data book should be read alongside

    the EssexFamily slidepack entitle, "Phase 1: DeepDive Analysis version 7". This is available at:

    http://tinyurl.com/essexfamily. The data within

    this work book has been collected and analysed as

    part of the EssexFamily Programme, to inform the

    development of work in the 5 localities. Some

    data has been provided by local partners and is

    only to be shared within this partnership context.

    Sources of data have been given and estimates

    are shown in italics . Unit cost data has largely

    been taken from national research work, however

    some costs have been estimated locally - this is a

    work in progress and unit cost data will continue to

    be added. Some cost data has been entered as

    avery rough estimate - these are highlighted in

    yellow. Anonymised Case Studies have been

    developed to inform this process and give insights

    into the spend on complex families by partnership

    organisations over the past 12 months - further

    information on the methodology and findings from

    this is available in the accompanying slidepack.

    Journey Mapping work has been completed by

    Castle Point &Rochford and we have included here

    some cost estimates for these. The full report canbe read on the partnership website at

    http://tinyurl.com/essexfamily CONTACT: If you

    have any questions about the data or case studies,

    or wish to discuss this in more detail, please

    contact Matthew Scott on 07827 339 761 or

    [email protected]

    DATA BOOK FOR COMMUNITY BUDGET

    DEVELOPMENT

    Version 5 27/05/2011

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    2. DATA HEADLINES Estimates in italics

    District ECC Basildon Castle Point Colchester Harlow Rochford Tendring

    Lone Parent Families with 2 or

    more dependent children; All

    parents unemployed (ONS,

    2001) 136 41 99 81 25 93

    Families with multiple

    problems (2% weighted to

    districts using DFE formula

    applying CWI & IMD) 2,269 422 140 286 215 95 320

    problems who also have at

    least one child with problems

    (weighted using DFE formula

    applying CWI & IMD) 890 153 54 120 74 36 145

    Chaotic Families (10% estimate) 2,127 1,027 1,874 1,036 952 1,441

    Statutory Homeless Households

    (2008-9) 258 145 342 302 46 296

    Number of families engaged in

    FIP 80 15 n/a 14 27 n/a 24

    Families on Incapacity Benefit

    only (DWP, 2007) 2,100 200 100 400 300 100 300

    All Families in households with

    dependent children 21,266 10,271 18,735 10,355 9,520 14,409

    Households with no adults in

    employment: With dependent

    children 19,263 3,787 1,154 2,234 1,763 813 2,170

    Overcrowded Households

    (Census, 2001) 26,740 4,036 1,365 3,549 2,737 1,157 3,058

    Couple with children on

    Incapacity Benefit only (DWP,

    2007) 1,500 200 100 400 200

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    District ECC Basildon Castle Point Colchester Harlow Rochford Tendring

    NEETs (Average 2009-10) 7% 13% 6% 6% 5% 9% 14%

    Child Wellbeing Index Average

    Score 155 107 120 162 78 174

    % Children living in worklesshouseholds (2009) 13 18 19 3 22 25 9

    Children of lone-parent families

    out of work receiving; Child Tax

    Credit (DWP) 35,580 7,060 2,100 4,490 3,295 1,380 4,215

    u18 conceptions (15-17 year

    olds 2007-2009) 2,487 434 165 297 182 135 328

    MAAG referrals (Feb - Dec

    2010) 2,020 352 85 508 158 55 227

    Prevalence of mental health

    difficulties among children and

    young people (university of

    Essex, 2005) 19,210 3,290 475 2,730 1,410 475 2,325

    Youth Offending Service

    Caseload (2009) 3102 551 189 375 250 118 426

    Child Poverty (IDACI) 17% 35% 7% 20% 37% 6% 41%

    Number of children in Poverty

    (IDACI) 56,423 15,326 1,430 8,271 7,568 1,168 12,451

    Children living with a parent

    with drug misuse, alcohol

    misuse and mental health

    problems (Manning et al, 1%) 3,319 438 204 414 205 195 3045 or more Grade A* - C (JSNA,

    2009) 68.20% 67.50% 67.10% 66.00% 67.50% 81.70% 63.20%

    Low Birthweight % (Chimat,

    2008) 6.1 4.4 5.9 5.2 4.4 7.2

    Percentage initiating

    breastfeeding(2008-2009) 68.4 72.7 73.0 77.0 72.7 73.0

    Child in Need (CIN) (MI Gold,

    November 2010) 5,901

    Child Protection cases (MI Gold,

    Dec 2010) 1,076

    Child Looked After (CLA)

    (District of origin - Jan 2011 CLA

    return) 1,590 57 16 51 26 4 98

    Children on the edge of care

    (estimate based on total

    estimated for ECC weighted

    using the distribution of

    current children in care by

    district) 2,270 334 94 299 152 23 574

    2. Children & Young People

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    District ECC Basildon Castle Point Colchester Harlow Rochford Tendring

    Offenders (numbers in

    Probation 1/7/09 - 30/06/10) 15,542 1,833 657 1,488 1,254 393 1,257

    Reoffenders (in probation1/7/09 - 30/06/10) 1,354 189 47 142 107 35 113

    Problem Drug Users (Heroin

    &/or crack) in effective

    treatment (Q3, 2010-11) 1,614 318 81 209 163 55 219

    Problem Drug Users who are

    parents (Heroin &/or crack) in

    effective treatment (Q3, 2010-

    11) [estimates using 46% local

    figure] 742 146 37 96 75 25 101

    Drug misusing mothers in

    treatment with dependent

    children living with them

    (NDTMS, 2010) 132 21 6 30 3 5 24

    Drug misusing fathers in

    treatment with dependent

    children living with them

    (NDTMS, 2010) 137 32 4 31 3 3 25

    Higher risk drinkers aged 16+

    (synthetic estimates) 5,366 2,085 4,914 2,534 1,992 3,446

    Unemployment rate 7% 10% 6% 6% 13% 7% 6%

    Proportion of all Essex DV

    incidents 100% 18% 7% 15% 9% 5% 13%

    Number of mothers withmental health problems

    (applying % estimate to

    number of families with

    dependent children) 2,977 1,335 2,248 1,553 1,047 1,729

    Learning Disabilities (ECC

    Learning Disabilities Register,

    2008) 4,091 445 179 801 199 123 796

    Unemployed people aged 16-

    74: Who are long-term

    unemployed 1035 430 667 488 318 837

    People with a limiting long-

    term illness (JSNA, MH Chapter) 269,167 28024 14818 24843 12737 12398 33244

    General health: Not good 13815 7097 11188 6386 5648 15481

    3. Adults & Parents

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    District ECC Basildon Castle Point Colchester Harlow Rochford Tendring

    Feeling unsafe during the day

    (Place Survey, 2008) 6% 4% 4% 7% 2% 4.50%

    Feeling unsafe at night (Place

    Survey, 2008) 41% 34% 30% 39% 25% 31%Community Cohesion

    Local Authority Housing Stock

    as Percentage of All Dwellings 15.9

    Registered Social Landlord

    Housing Stock as Percentage of

    All Dwellings 7.1

    ASB Incidents

    Crime Average Score (Chimat,

    2008) 0.4 -0.2 -0.4 0.4 -0.4 -0.2

    Social rented 16168 1975 9733 11528 2663 5629

    Social rented: Rented from

    Council (Local Authority) 12208 1515 6968 10475 1791 3649

    Social rented: Other social

    rented 3960 460 2765 1053 872 1980

    On state benefit, unemployed,

    lowest grade workers 20902 9933 16335 10638 9191 23025

    Alcohol related hospital

    admissions (rate per 100,000

    population, HES 2009-10) 1,350 1,455 1,585 1,175 1,900 1,554 1,243

    Alcohol related hospitaladmissions (total number, HES

    2009-10) 23,972 2,936 2,012 2,362 1,693 1,760 2,746

    Number of small areas

    seriously deprived 39 20 0 3 1 0 12

    District ECC Basildon Castle Point Colchester Harlow Rochford Tendring

    Estimated cost from families

    with multiple problems (m) 316m 59m 20m 40m 30m 13m 45m

    4. Community

    5. Public Services

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    District ECC Basildon Castle Point Colchester Harlow Rochford Tendring

    Population (ONS, 2009 Mid

    Year Estimates) 1,399,000 174,086 89,232 177,088 80,631 83,080 147,961

    Indices of Multiple

    Deprivation for Districts,

    Number of Income

    Deprived Residents (2009) 36583 14097 25532 17628 10340 31036

    IMD average Score (2009) 113 155.25 107.14 119.68 162.11 77.57 173.59

    IMD Average Score (2010) 20.56 14.88 14.83 23.73 9.41 24.64

    Working age population

    (ONS, 2001) 447,459 106,672 50,968 113,234 50,174 48,457 77,954

    Population aged 0-19 years

    (ONS, 2009 Mid Year

    Estimates) 331,900 43,789 20,425 41,357 20,455 19,474 30,369

    ALL FAMILIES: All Families

    (ONS, 2001) 48,72126,064 44,113 22,894 23,798 40,705

    ALL FAMILIES Lone Parent

    Family: Male (ONS, 2001) 981 475 824 535 344 780

    ALL FAMILIES Lone Parent

    Family: Female (ONS, 2001) 6,833 2,588 4,996 3,449 2,173 4,257

    ALL FAMILIES Couple

    Families (ONS, 2001) 40,907 23,001 38,293 18,910 21,281 35,668

    ALL PARENTS / Families

    (ONS, 2001) 36,983 18,546 33,357 17,830 17,441 25,451

    Lone Parent Families with 2

    or more dependent

    children; All parents

    unemployed (ONS, 2001) 136 41 99 81 25 93

    One family and no others:

    Married couple

    households: With

    dependent children 12,758 6,801 11,928 5,750 6,731 8,650

    One family and no others:

    Cohabiting couple

    households: With

    dependent children 2,482 1,200 2,269 1,482 962 1,930

    One family and no others:

    Lone parent households:

    With dependent children 4,957 1,708 3,503 2,589 1,388 2,748

    Other households: With

    dependent children 1,069 562 1,035 534 439 1,081

    All Families in Households 48,721 26,065 44,113 22,895 23,801 40,704

    All Families in households

    with dependent children 21,266 10,271 18,735 10,355 9,520 14,409

    %households with dpd ch 28% 26% 23% 30% 27% 21%

    Proportion in 5Dist of

    HH_dpd_ch 25.2% 12.1% 22.2% 12.2% 11.3% 17.0%

    if based on 1:1

    assumption re: POP 23.1% 11.9% 23.5% 10.7% 11.0% 19.7%

    3. DISTRICT LEVEL DATA

    DEMOGRAPHICS

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    Multiplier 1.09 1.02 0.94 1.14 1.02 0.87

    One Dependent Child:

    Aged 0 to 4 years 3,395 1,401 2,794 1,837 1,284 1,853

    One Dependent Child:

    Aged 5 to 11 years 2,030 955 1,790 1,054 851 1,468

    One Dependent Child:

    Aged 12 to 18 years 3,316 1,774 3,026 1,618 1,575 2,412

    Two or more Dependent

    Children: Aged 0 to 4 years 5,136 2,253 4,612 2,457 2,305 3,513

    Two or more Dependent

    Children: Aged 5 to 11

    years 5,545 2,790 4,707 2,532 2,506 3,823

    Two or more Dependent

    Children: Aged 12 to 18

    years 1,819 1,088 1,743 830 993 1,300

    ALL HOUSEHOLDS On state

    benefit, unemployed,

    lowest grade workers

    (ONS, 2001) 13,686 6,100 10,449 6,980 5,651 14,404

    Household estimates (ONS

    Mid Year Population

    estimates, 2006) 617,000 76,000 39,000 81,000 35,000 35,000 70,000

    Average Household Size

    (ONS, 2001) 2.29 2.29 2.19 2.30 2.37 2.11

    District ECC Basildon Castle Point Colchester Harlow Rochford Tendring

    Overall IMD - opercentage

    of small areas that are

    seriously deprived (i.e. in

    the 20% most deprived

    nationally) 4% 18% 0% 3% 2% 0% 13%

    Number of small areas

    seriously deprived 39 20 0 3 1 0 12

    Families with multiple

    problems - Bottom 2% of

    families unweighted (Think

    Family, SETF) 0 425 205 375 207 190 288 1,691%distribution 25.2% 12.1% 22.2% 12.2% 11.3% 17.0%

    Families with multiple

    problems (2% weighted to

    districts using DFE formula

    applying CWI & IMD) 2,269 388 137 304 188 93 369 1,479

    %distribution 26.2% 9.3% 20.6% 12.7% 6.3% 24.9%

    above, weighted by % HH

    with dpd children 2,269 422 140 286 215 95 320 1,477

    %distribution 28.5% 9.5% 19.4% 14.5% 6.4% 21.6%

    Estimated cost from

    complex families ######### ######### 19,550,158 ######### ######### ######### #########

    EXAMPLE: Distribution of

    500k using funding

    formula 142,708 47,480 96,835 72,695 32,086 108,195

    FAMILIES WITH COMPLEX NEEDS

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    Families with multiple

    problems who also have at

    least one child with

    problems unweighted

    (34.9% of the 2% estimate) 0 168 81 148 82 75 114

    Families with multiple

    problems who also have at

    least one child with

    problems (weighted using

    DFE formula applying CWI

    & IMD) 890 153 54 120 74 36 145

    Lone Parent Families with 2

    or more dependent

    children; All parents

    unemployed (ONS, 2001) 136 41 99 81 25 93

    ALL PARENTS: No Working

    Parent (ONS, 2001) 5,082 1,658 3,127 2,320 1,174 3,297

    Lone Parent Families with 2

    or more dependentchildren; All parents

    economically inactive

    (ONS, 2001) 1,539 445 751 674 306 706

    Thriving Families (30%

    estimate) 11,095 5,564 10,007 5,349 5,232 7,635

    Coping Families (15%

    estimate) 5,547 2,782 5,004 2,675 2,616 3,818

    Just Coping Families (46%

    estimate) 17,012 8,531 15,344 8,202 8,023 11,707

    Chaotic Families (10%

    estimate) 2,127 1,027 1,874 1,036 952 1,441

    Households with no adults

    in employment: With

    dependent children 3787 1154 2234 1763 813 2170

    Household has selected

    characteristics in 4

    dimensions 391 155 359 212 109 650 Check what t

    Household has selected

    characteristics in 3

    dimensions 5077 2454 3948 2231 1762 5588

    Household has selected

    characteristics in 2

    dimensions 16735 8727 13861 8163 7462 19446Families where no adult is

    working 5,082 1,658 3,127 2,320 1,174 3,297

    Households with no adults

    in employment: With

    dependent children 19,263 3,787 1,154 2,234 1,763 813 2,170

    Households with one or

    more person with a limiting

    long-term illness 22,518 11,731 19,463 10,340 9,967 24,962

    Households with

    dependent children: Aged0-4 (%) 12.4 10.4 11.7 13.0 11.3 8.8

    Children in workless

    households (Annual

    Population Survey

    Household Dataset, ONS,

    Jan-Dec 2009) 42,151 7,882 3,881 1,241 4,500 4,869 2,733

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    Overcrowded Households

    (Census, 2001) 26,740 4,036 1,365 3,549 2,737 1,157 3,058

    Number of families

    engaged in FIP 80 15 n/a 14 27 n/a 24

    FIP penetration rate (% of

    FCN 2% engaged by FIPs) 2.0 n/a 2.1 7.6 n/a 4.7

    Families on any benefits

    (DWP, 2007) 23,900 4,300 1,300 3,200 2,200 700 800

    Families on Incapacity

    Benefit only (DWP, 2007) 2,100 200 100 400 300 100 300

    Families on Disability Living

    Allowance only (DWP,

    2007) 1,300 200

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    Problem Drug Users

    (Heroin &/or crack) in

    effective treatment (Q3,

    2010-11) 1,614 318 81 209 163 55 219

    Problem Drug Users who

    are parents (Heroin &/or

    crack) in effective

    treatment (Q3, 2010-11)

    [estimates using 46% local

    figure] 742 146 37 96 75 25 101

    Drug misusing mothers in

    treatment with dependent

    children living with them

    (NDTMS, 2010) 132 21 6 30 3 5 24

    Drug misusing fathers in

    treatment with dependent

    children living with them

    (NDTMS, 2010) 137 32 4 31 3 3 25

    Drug misusing mothers in

    treatment with dependent

    children living with her,

    with a mental health

    problem (NDTMS, 2010) 58

    Higher risk drinkers aged

    16+ (synthetic estimates) 5,366 2,085 4,914 2,534 1,992 3,446

    Alcohol related hospital

    admissions (rate per

    100,000 population, HES

    2009-10) 1,350 1,455 1,585 1,175 1,900 1,554 1,243Alcohol related hospital

    admissions (total number,

    HES 2009-10) 23,972 2,936 2,012 2,362 1,693 1,760 2,746

    % of adults who binge

    drink 18.20% 20.90% 16.90% 16.20% 22.20% 15.50% 12.90%

    Unemployment rate 7% 10% 6% 6% 13% 7% 6%

    Proportion of all Essex DV

    incidents 100% 18% 7% 15% 9% 5% 13%

    Probation caseload 625 182 457 374 125 411

    Estimated no of offenders

    with parental

    responsibilities (based on

    snapshot of Essex

    probation data of 42% of

    offenders being parents) 263 76 192 157 53 173

    Mother has mental health

    problems (% of mothers,

    based on Neurotic disorder

    prevalence rates, Centre

    for Mental Public Health,

    2000) 14% 13% 12% 15% 11% 12%Number of mothers with

    mental health problems

    (applying % estimate to

    number of families with

    dependent children) 2,977 1,335 2,248 1,553 1,047 1,729

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    Learning Disabilities (ECC

    Learning Disabilities

    Register, 2008) 4,091 445 179 801 199 123 796

    Incapacity Benefity/Sever

    Disbalement allowance

    claimants with mental

    health problems (NEPHO,

    2005) 24% 15% 22% 25% 14% 32%People aged 16-74 with:

    No qualifications 38525 20992 28409 18193 15996 36765

    Incapacity Benefits (%) 6 6 5 6 4 9

    Lone Parent (%) 2 2 2 3 1 2

    Carer (%) 1 1 1 1 1 1

    Job Seekers (%) 4 3 3 5 2 4

    Social rented 16168 1975 9733 11528 2663 5629

    Social rented: Rented from

    Council (Local Authority) 12208 1515 6968 10475 1791 3649

    Social rented: Other social

    rented 3960 460 2765 1053 872 1980

    Unemployed people aged

    16-74: Who are long-term

    unemployed 1035 430 667 488 318 837

    People with a limiting long-

    term illness (JSNA, MH

    Chapter) 269,167 28024 14818 24843 12737 12398 33244

    General health: Not good 13815 7097 11188 6386 5648 15481

    On state benefit,

    unemployed, lowest grade

    workers 20902 9933 16335 10638 9191 23025

    District ECC Basildon Castle Point Colchester Harlow Rochford Tendring

    NEETs (Average 2009-10) 7% 13% 6% 6% 5% 9% 14%

    Child Wellbeing Index

    Average Score 155 107 120 162 78 174

    Child Wellbeing Index Rank

    of Average Ranks 212 142 158 265 49 266

    Children on the edge of

    care (estimate based ontotal estimated for ECC

    weighted using the

    distribution of current

    children in care by district

    & using 65% estimate

    based on distribution of

    Families with multiple

    problems across the 6

    districts from ECC total) 2,270 334 94 299 152 23 574 1,476

    Child Looked After (CLA)

    (District of origin - Jan 2011

    CLA return) 1,590 57 16 51 26 4 98

    % of CLA by district 100 4 1 3 2 0 6

    % across 6 districts 252 23 6 20 10 2 39

    % Children living in

    workless households

    (2009) 13 18 19 3 22 25 9

    VULNERABLE CHILDREN

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    Children of lone-parent

    families out of work

    receiving; Child Tax Credit

    (DWP) 35,580 7,060 2,100 4,490 3,295 1,380 4,215

    u18 conceptions (15-17

    year olds 2007-2009) 2,487 434 165 297 182 135 328

    MAAG referrals (Feb - Dec

    2010) 2,020 352 85 508 158 55 227

    Distribution of MAAG

    referrals across 6 districts(%) 1,385 25 6 37 11 4 16

    EARP referrals (ECC) 520

    Prevalence of mental

    health difficulties among

    children and young people

    (university of Essex, 2005) 19,210 3,290 475 2,730 1,410 475 2,325

    Youth Offending Service

    Caseload (2009) 3102 551 189 375 250 118 426

    Child Poverty (IDACI) 17% 35% 7% 20% 37% 6% 41%

    Number of children in

    Poverty (IDACI) 56,423 15,326 1,430 8,271 7,568 1,168 12,451

    Child in Need (CIN) (MI

    Gold, November 2010) 5,901

    Child Protection cases (MI

    Gold, Dec 2010) 1,076

    Child Looked After (CLA)

    (District of origin - Jan 2011

    CLA return) 1,590 57 16 51 26 4 98

    Children living with a drug

    misusing parent (estimate,

    Manning et al, 8%) 26,552 3,503 1,634 3,309 1,636 1,558 2,430Children living with a

    Alcohol Misusing Parent

    (Manning et al, 22.1%) 73,350 9,677 4,514 9,140 4,521 4,304 6,712

    Children living with a

    parent with mental health

    problems (Manning et al,

    17.8%) 59,078 7,794 3,636 7,362 3,641 3,466 5,406

    Children living with a

    parent with drug misuse,

    alcohol misuse and mental

    health problems (Manning

    et al, 1%) 3,319 438 204 414 205 195 304

    Children living with a

    parent with drug misuse

    and a mental health

    problem (Manning et al,

    2.6%) 8,629 1,139 531 1,075 532 506 790

    Children living with a

    parent with alcohol misuse

    and drug misuse (Manning

    et al, 3.6%) 11,948 1,576 735 1,489 736 701 1,093

    Children living with parentswith alcohol misuse and a

    mental health problem

    (Manning et al, 4.2%) 13,940 1,839 858 1,737 859 818 1,275

    5 or more Grade A* - C

    (JSNA, 2009) 68.20% 67.50% 67.10% 66.00% 67.50% 81.70% 63.20%

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    KS2-KS4 CVA

    measure(2007-2008) 1,000.7 988.4 993.5 1,003.7 1,003.3 997.8

    District ECC Basildon Castle Point Colchester Harlow Rochford Tendring

    Overcrowding Households 26,740 3,058 3,279 3,549 2,737 1,157 3,058

    Dependent children in

    resident households with

    more than one person per

    room (%)(ONS, 2001) 10.3 8.2 8.5 15.9 6.1 10.5

    Families in housing need 600 1,294

    Dependent children in

    resident households which

    were without central

    heating (%)(2001) 1.2 1.4 1.7 0.9 1.4 4.4

    Low Birthweight %

    (Chimat, 2008) 6.1 4.4 5.9 5.2 4.4 7.2 Find number

    Percentage initiating

    breastfeeding(2008-2009) 68.4 72.7 73.0 77.0 72.7 73.0

    FAMILY ISSUES

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    District ECC Basildon Castle Point Colchester Harlow Rochford Tendring

    ASB Incidents

    Crime Average Score

    (Chimat, 2008) 0.4 -0.2 -0.4 0.4 -0.4 -0.2

    DV incidents

    Feeling unsafe during the

    day (Place Survey, 2008) 6% 4% 4% 7% 2% 4.50%

    Feeling unsafe at night

    (Place Survey, 2008) 41% 34% 30% 39% 25% 31%

    Local Authority Housing

    Stock as Percentage of All

    Dwellings 15.9

    Registered Social Landlord

    Housing Stock as

    Percentage of All Dwellings 7.1

    Average Rent Charged for

    all Registered Social

    Landlord Dwellings (Net

    Weekly) 73.6

    Average Rent Charged for

    all Local Authority

    Dwellings (Net Weekly) 58.2

    COMMUNITY ISSUES

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    952

    1,035 109%

    R = 0.918720,000

    25,000

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    POP*DEPR

    HH*DEPR

    0

    5,000

    10,000

    15,000

    0 50,000 100,000 150,000 200,000

    Series1

    Linear (Series1)

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    0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450

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    4. WARD DEMOGRAPHIC DATA

    Source: Mid-2009 Population Estimates for 2010 Wards in England and Wales by Quinary Age and Sex, and Working Age (ONS, 2011)

    District Ward All Ages

    Working

    Age

    Males

    (16-64)

    Workin

    g age

    Female

    s (16-

    59)

    Working

    age

    persons

    (male 16-

    64/F16-

    59)

    0-19

    yers

    old 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-5

    Basildon Billericay East 11,927 3,711 3,376 7,087 2,884 748 657 767 712 567 530 715 889 972 987 752 73

    Basildon Billericay West 12,310 3,925 3,528 7,453 2,860 725 745 721 669 531 705 760 1,028 1,050 963 818 67

    Basildon Burstead 10,673 3,256 2,811 6,067 2,355 554 597 583 621 469 435 580 714 887 789 732 60

    Basildon Crouch 8,677 2,875 2,611 5,486 2,111 579 496 566 470 487 578 627 674 748 643 545 50

    Basildon Fryerns 12,595 3,675 3,712 7,387 3,397 965 816 758 858 804 906 842 816 874 820 734 62Basildon Laindon Park 11,174 3,498 3,290 6,788 2,658 723 594 649 692 691 807 744 781 746 800 705 64

    Basildon Langdon Hills 9,116 3,186 2,751 5,937 2,302 602 576 602 522 507 570 636 771 877 719 613 55

    Basildon Lee Chapel North 13,018 3,995 4,048 8,043 3,736 1,054 884 901 897 893 996 985 902 1,076 902 667 61

    Basildon Nethermayne 11,329 3,493 3,336 6,829 2,791 647 635 678 831 673 675 708 744 807 927 707 63

    Basildon Pitsea North West 13,078 4,337 4,227 8,564 3,505 1,009 802 793 901 979 1,102 1,032 854 967 899 879 78

    Basildon Pitsea South East 11,892 3,936 3,547 7,483 2,748 656 654 723 715 837 811 823 767 801 823 807 79

    Basildon St Martin's 8,191 2,638 2,478 5,116 2,158 639 524 465 530 619 666 554 576 610 548 482 41

    Basildon Vange 10,009 3,131 3,056 6,187 3,084 851 681 785 767 789 808 724 655 731 647 573 43

    Basildon Wickford Castledon 7,735 2,351 2,053 4,404 1,582 363 393 403 423 413 380 434 485 550 517 489 49

    Basildon Wickford North 12,288 3,824 3,433 7,257 2,836 668 685 742 741 659 581 741 876 926 937 820 71

    Basildon Wickford Park 10,074 3,337 3,247 6,584 2,782 892 809 599 482 587 800 1,030 1,068 947 659 488 45

    Castle PoiAppleton 6,908 2,062 1,792 3,854 1,683 329 404 461 489 353 233 298 434 561 500 394 45

    Castle Poi Boyce 6,558 1,941 1,738 3,679 1,534 299 388 420 427 313 247 250 388 515 496 463 39

    Castle Poi Canvey Island Central 6,892 2,095 1,830 3,925 1,667 368 367 461 471 487 351 322 393 466 458 414 42

    Castle Poi Canvey Island East 6,250 1,920 1,658 3,578 1,380 340 303 350 387 334 311 291 355 440 455 412 40

    Castle Poi Canvey Island North 6,415 1,767 1,495 3,262 1,177 257 262 298 360 278 345 228 307 360 365 393 43

    Castle Poi Canvey Island South 6,963 2,197 1,924 4,121 1,455 310 341 375 429 492 364 285 364 449 492 487 53

    Castle Poi Canvey Island West 4,790 1,533 1,301 2,834 1,133 302 245 296 290 334 276 233 304 313 299 321 34

    Castle Poi Canvey Island Winter Gar 7,510 2,535 2,378 4,913 2,320 457 517 663 683 594 497 449 465 571 591 510 45

    Castle Poi Cedar Hall 5,769 1,738 1,410 3,148 1,196 256 280 304 356 312 216 246 294 411 414 370 36

    Castle Poi St George's 6,041 1,912 1,649 3,561 1,475 337 340 375 423 303 313 303 363 440 449 419 39

    Castle Poi St James 6,531 1,913 1,681 3,594 1,369 277 306 393 393 281 330 316 355 519 457 385 42

    Castle Poi St Mary's 6,286 1,892 1,632 3,524 1,375 328 324 367 356 320 320 278 371 457 469 351 40

    Castle Poi St Peter's 6,469 1,990 1,757 3,747 1,412 321 344 366 381 345 325 299 391 499 521 386 42

    Castle Poi Victoria 5,850 1,695 1,533 3,228 1,249 261 276 353 359 275 251 230 312 439 422 367 41

    Colcheste Berechurch 9,297 3,298 2,880 6,178 2,364 593 524 553 694 852 851 628 674 689 642 543 50

    Colcheste Birch and Winstree 5,559 1,842 1,587 3,429 1,352 308 330 349 365 318 224 231 441 492 422 406 40

    Colcheste Castle 9,565 3,581 3,117 6,698 1,604 544 326 306 428 1,107 1,311 903 706 597 516 462 49

    Colcheste Christ Church 4,497 1,531 1,347 2,878 1,205 259 302 292 352 254 331 268 401 388 310 251 26Colcheste Copford and West Sta 2,019 646 570 1,216 454 81 126 133 114 91 117 84 124 182 189 126 14

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    Colcheste Dedham and Langham 3,032 926 790 1,716 651 122 164 201 164 157 108 100 148 245 238 254 22

    Colcheste East Donyland 2,772 934 878 1,812 629 173 131 156 169 210 206 183 237 184 227 181 16

    Colcheste Fordham and Stour 5,598 1,857 1,547 3,404 1,324 296 345 343 340 306 270 303 366 447 471 371 37

    Colcheste Great Tey 2,849 931 775 1,706 646 150 144 185 167 138 112 101 184 248 214 204 23

    Colcheste Harbour 6,247 2,053 2,003 4,056 1,462 357 291 375 439 572 530 418 452 499 420 350 29

    Colcheste Highwoods 10,205 3,504 3,416 6,920 2,825 802 684 651 688 734 1,074 890 937 896 661 579 42

    Colcheste Lexden 5,862 1,697 1,594 3,291 1,403 313 304 389 397 342 228 263 385 467 373 364 34

    Colcheste Marks Tey 2,702 961 770 1,731 606 115 146 177 168 179 142 159 217 220 205 180 17

    Colcheste Mile End 9,707 3,310 3,202 6,512 2,339 791 580 513 455 748 1,052 907 858 830 599 470 44

    Colcheste New Town 10,092 4,166 3,112 7,278 2,497 824 474 463 736 1,266 1,312 1,017 864 667 592 430 33

    Colcheste Prettygate 8,038 2,406 2,217 4,623 1,828 276 411 535 606 426 330 328 449 636 609 548 54

    Colcheste Pyefleet 2,616 851 698 1,549 554 123 145 131 155 125 116 101 161 194 172 210 21

    Colcheste St Andrew's 11,097 3,922 3,899 7,821 2,652 694 504 579 875 2,247 1,248 695 634 555 549 457 47

    Colcheste St Anne's 9,302 3,112 2,840 5,952 2,190 514 476 532 668 897 734 523 684 669 629 556 48

    Colcheste St John's 5,129 1,636 1,316 2,952 991 179 220 284 308 320 267 210 275 354 324 354 35

    Colcheste Shrub End 11,258 4,058 3,332 7,390 3,267 1,003 795 724 745 1,079 1,303 919 950 838 605 480 41

    Colcheste Stanway 8,811 2,802 2,536 5,338 2,000 472 431 522 575 616 663 484 602 673 570 556 46

    Colcheste Tiptree 8,056 2,550 2,164 4,714 1,715 344 389 455 527 486 350 355 494 609 561 501 53

    Colcheste West Bergholt and Eig 5,323 1,669 1,481 3,150 1,219 281 300 332 306 280 281 300 334 398 402 347 35

    Colcheste West Mersea 7,263 2,061 1,759 3,820 1,344 269 330 369 376 333 277 304 357 497 460 400 54

    Colcheste Wivenhoe Cross 4,598 1,916 1,812 3,728 1,028 126 138 113 651 1,464 539 226 181 192 133 155 12

    Colcheste Wivenhoe Quay 5,594 1,790 1,582 3,372 1,208 282 349 307 270 496 267 330 359 382 371 387 36

    Harlow Bush Fair 7,431 2,172 2,191 4,363 1,916 568 452 479 417 494 522 507 453 522 537 471 37

    Harlow Church Langley 9,430 3,159 2,961 6,120 2,721 886 787 609 439 455 718 924 1,017 992 643 464 40

    Harlow Great Parndon 6,458 2,072 1,882 3,954 1,494 390 348 363 393 316 412 447 397 482 483 481 41

    Harlow Harlow Common 7,152 2,144 2,106 4,250 1,820 469 421 429 501 409 514 479 447 464 506 463 40

    Harlow Little Parndon and Har 7,678 2,472 2,372 4,844 1,954 599 440 469 446 530 667 638 550 497 547 508 37

    Harlow Mark Hall 7,127 2,248 2,090 4,338 1,795 467 395 432 501 419 538 451 492 485 509 467 42Harlow Netteswell 7,379 2,349 2,290 4,639 1,726 526 368 423 409 564 732 508 472 494 533 463 38

    Harlow Old Harlow 6,498 2,113 1,911 4,024 1,419 374 312 356 377 394 426 399 470 468 483 424 43

    Harlow Staple Tye 6,897 2,152 2,114 4,266 1,961 538 471 468 484 460 561 476 483 530 501 385 33

    Harlow Sumners and Kingsmo 7,114 2,530 2,224 4,754 1,796 474 417 405 500 495 572 556 460 572 576 479 44

    Harlow Toddbrook 7,467 2,371 2,251 4,622 1,853 574 386 417 476 579 663 529 516 556 511 439 30

    Rochford Ashingdon and Canew 4,669 1,447 1,243 2,690 1,168 248 283 327 310 194 170 212 277 406 371 334 28

    Rochford Barling and Sutton 1,885 619 496 1,115 474 103 126 130 115 98 72 80 138 149 174 141 11

    Rochford Downhall and Rawreth 4,753 1,557 1,370 2,927 1,191 296 317 320 258 251 263 264 373 393 361 337 30

    Rochford Foulness and Great W 5,960 1,937 1,675 3,612 1,428 299 328 408 393 310 290 285 386 484 481 436 42

    Rochford Grange 3,751 1,169 1,062 2,231 966 277 234 242 213 188 246 303 330 290 233 194 19

    Rochford Hawkwell North 4,732 1,509 1,413 2,922 1,175 204 274 366 331 303 202 210 295 411 399 371 33

    Rochford Hawkwell South 4,101 1,272 1,117 2,389 854 211 170 229 244 266 242 216 238 327 289 264 22

    Rochford Hawkwell West 4,039 1,220 1,101 2,321 1,019 181 238 306 294 180 145 127 263 358 321 288 27

    Rochford Hockley Central 6,340 1,893 1,679 3,572 1,336 285 310 364 377 344 268 244 396 473 523 424 37Rochford Hockley North 2,041 629 529 1,158 536 73 151 165 147 84 70 69 133 174 147 163 13

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    Rochford Hockley West 2,048 645 542 1,187 516 90 150 141 135 104 50 66 141 175 178 136 14

    Rochford Hullbridge 6,586 2,010 1,663 3,673 1,291 227 286 387 391 320 231 254 392 460 481 397 52

    Rochford Lodge 4,075 1,262 1,120 2,382 915 171 212 271 261 217 175 154 224 351 340 251 29

    Rochford Rayleigh Central 4,306 1,316 1,159 2,475 1,034 227 251 295 261 252 178 212 279 339 294 256 27

    Rochford Rochford 7,718 2,419 2,193 4,612 1,894 482 409 485 518 469 460 513 539 569 548 472 40

    Rochford Sweyne Park 4,455 1,478 1,332 2,810 1,136 323 313 269 231 277 371 343 396 350 322 252 23

    Rochford Trinity 3,625 1,126 895 2,021 771 155 175 214 227 183 145 150 254 243 286 226 22

    Rochford Wheatley 4,013 1,164 1,045 2,209 920 225 223 225 247 204 181 185 269 282 278 248 22

    Rochford Whitehouse 3,983 1,135 1,016 2,151 850 189 170 261 230 185 165 190 261 283 296 200 23

    Tendring Alresford 2,139 649 535 1,184 448 86 103 124 135 109 71 83 111 156 153 146 16

    Tendring Alton Park 5,349 1,656 1,508 3,164 1,459 398 277 364 420 376 340 313 326 382 392 286 27

    Tendring Ardleigh and Little Bro 2,582 882 724 1,606 596 117 154 165 160 122 112 115 142 197 246 199 23

    Tendring Beaumont and Thorpe 2,559 816 706 1,522 556 99 133 159 165 118 115 101 144 205 214 174 21Tendring Bockings Elm 4,740 1,315 1,225 2,540 1,021 213 210 282 316 245 260 187 270 306 308 259 31

    Tendring Bradfield, Wrabness a 2,303 719 610 1,329 516 108 113 140 155 80 72 105 117 169 168 185 19

    Tendring Brightlingsea 8,723 2,541 2,225 4,766 1,881 384 456 535 506 390 362 397 591 664 555 502 57

    Tendring Burrsville 2,062 527 427 954 246 53 54 69 70 90 47 57 66 121 120 124 16

    Tendring Frinton 4,168 919 833 1,752 659 124 139 200 196 141 106 90 154 206 246 241 24

    Tendring Golf Green 4,997 1,341 1,029 2,370 688 161 166 213 148 160 173 157 217 259 319 355 39

    Tendring Great and Little Oakle 2,325 719 620 1,339 521 107 164 105 145 127 90 91 148 162 162 193 17

    Tendring Great Bentley 2,362 723 602 1,325 490 105 97 148 140 100 74 99 169 168 168 147 18

    Tendring Hamford 4,104 927 816 1,743 686 129 183 199 175 143 130 130 175 225 196 211 24

    Tendring Harwich East 2,851 912 797 1,709 674 173 178 157 166 218 164 141 200 202 172 203 18

    Tendring Harwich East Central 5,224 1,564 1,376 2,940 1,244 270 313 327 334 256 329 262 314 363 358 312 29

    Tendring Harwich West 5,487 1,527 1,331 2,858 1,183 275 285 329 294 245 246 244 320 365 334 306 36

    Tendring Harwich West Central 5,344 1,551 1,444 2,995 1,348 299 324 372 353 281 277 249 307 420 322 359 30

    Tendring Haven 2,148 443 373 816 294 49 62 104 79 52 50 49 85 99 119 98 11

    Tendring Holland and Kirby 4,995 1,410 1,159 2,569 961 186 241 273 261 245 159 177 257 355 320 298 32Tendring Homelands 2,136 399 342 741 261 57 50 74 80 58 47 55 71 98 81 80 10

    Tendring Lawford 4,601 1,500 1,277 2,777 1,030 218 230 255 327 258 195 242 305 356 342 329 32

    Tendring Little Clacton and Weel 5,135 1,511 1,284 2,795 951 205 216 261 269 230 143 219 296 354 336 363 37

    Tendring Manningtree, Mistley, 4,853 1,499 1,306 2,805 980 252 277 232 219 204 230 249 340 385 392 318 31

    Tendring Peter Bruff 4,812 1,434 1,328 2,762 1,251 303 279 333 336 297 194 259 255 389 297 301 33

    Tendring Pier 5,141 1,574 1,349 2,923 1,145 258 267 247 373 369 279 251 323 349 328 291 26

    Tendring Ramsey and Parkeston 2,702 832 740 1,572 697 164 170 197 166 142 156 145 182 219 185 164 16

    Tendring Rush Green 5,114 1,281 1,372 2,653 1,442 346 351 401 344 318 254 274 248 305 280 273 27

    Tendring St Bartholomews 4,693 1,106 884 1,990 626 125 143 155 203 161 100 147 156 212 248 252 31

    Tendring St James 4,432 1,113 1,016 2,129 822 148 165 238 271 209 176 126 175 281 277 258 27

    Tendring St Johns 5,072 1,336 1,202 2,538 1,029 224 239 235 331 233 220 177 246 289 292 277 31

    Tendring St Marys 5,530 1,603 1,443 3,046 1,376 324 279 384 389 362 295 263 305 351 380 294 30

    Tendring St Osyth and Point Cle 4,697 1,301 1,044 2,345 907 179 200 284 244 186 156 130 227 299 363 254 31

    Tendring St Pauls 4,979 1,280 1,046 2,326 919 179 204 250 286 216 153 143 219 312 283 268 30Tendring Thorrington, Frating, E 4,910 1,505 1,295 2,800 1,050 225 273 303 249 182 171 223 324 401 378 361 34

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    Tendring Walton 4,692 1,176 1,095 2,271 860 185 201 237 237 177 132 178 221 258 314 239 33

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    70-74 75-79 80-84 85+

    535 416 294 226

    527 422 293 323

    577 468 346 296

    288 207 116 122

    414 589 399 339453 428 270 262

    259 165 123 145

    462 325 194 185

    579 445 282 232

    301 258 201 193

    439 348 235 224

    276 310 175 142

    262 243 195 123

    435 337 256 227

    575 485 373 309

    197 134 126 91

    364 274 201 163

    337 229 211 228

    325 273 235 167

    323 238 191 148

    543 417 235 133

    328 275 203 186

    222 178 99 93

    150 96 61 77

    380 284 172 172

    310 215 100 68

    361 371 253 232

    345 251 186 235

    349 251 151 155

    359 291 185 178

    285 211 221 96

    230 162 90 76

    306 239 234 282

    120 116 79 7278 59 51 86

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    176 112 108 91

    92 68 47 53

    198 164 107 134

    131 87 49 62

    208 187 174 152

    196 141 107 90

    292 244 208 242

    91 65 52 27

    221 187 161 132

    193 167 104 104

    424 434 278 242

    118 109 67 54

    289 176 109 123

    309 247 188 228

    287 220 169 144

    219 179 168 164

    378 345 247 272

    411 344 199 195

    242 198 141 107

    479 420 310 305

    99 72 61 68

    221 171 135 126

    319 332 237 176

    210 153 73 35

    290 227 136 136

    320 295 220 125

    252 279 179 146

    208 260 253 307240 300 233 179

    255 236 197 186

    240 184 94 60

    178 123 91 77

    314 320 170 130

    186 162 126 100

    71 69 46 33

    189 121 105 61

    222 191 137 148

    149 145 91 80

    186 142 88 107

    235 199 138 99

    230 144 98 62

    335 336 243 19294 65 46 32

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    88 66 40 29

    453 262 191 139

    207 174 109 68

    218 177 115 110

    327 266 207 251

    107 105 78 74

    254 180 124 85

    192 204 167 146

    214 244 164 184

    148 104 66 50

    203 168 132 136

    92 86 62 53

    109 83 72 75290 243 195 177

    126 88 55 50

    487 369 267 331

    199 157 101 106

    357 328 265 397

    465 342 213 195

    101 82 58 92

    123 108 78 83

    366 360 323 297

    149 79 65 60

    263 179 156 236

    364 297 202 184

    251 213 167 171

    208 190 166 157

    336 287 200 187

    210 232 181 244

    244 171 95 128

    315 274 181 178

    248 196 140 159

    194 172 125 141

    276 237 229 277

    117 94 76 63

    280 228 162 157

    448 382 290 320

    369 278 229 287

    398 263 230 190

    321 276 174 181

    388 245 184 201

    385 334 250 389264 191 146 149

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    5. Lower Super Output Area data

    2001

    District

    AreaIMD SCORE

    (2010)

    IMD RANK

    (2010) [Where 1

    is the mostdeprived]

    CS0070001

    ALL

    FAMILIES :

    ALL

    FAMILIES

    CS0070002

    ALL

    FAMILIES :

    Lone parent

    family: Male

    CS0070003

    ALL

    FAMILIES :

    Lone parentfamily:

    Female

    Basildon E01021237 3.85 31162 426 3 18

    Basildon E01021238 4.95 30102 423 3 24

    Basildon E01021239 2.13 32271 425 9 22

    Basildon E01021240 5.33 29705 429 15 34

    Basildon E01021241 18.10 15502 442 3 69

    Basildon E01021242 4.77 30293 411 3 25

    Basildon E01021243 2.38 32156 503 0 28

    Basildon E01021244 3.85 31169 410 9 21Basildon E01021245 24.94 10710 365 6 85

    Basildon E01021246 3.85 31160 452 9 40

    Basildon E01021247 4.81 30253 434 0 21

    Basildon E01021248 4.60 30458 426 9 36

    Basildon E01021249 2.15 32265 522 6 30

    Basildon E01021250 3.60 31372 464 3 28

    Basildon E01021251 4.21 30844 490 3 31

    Basildon E01021252 4.56 30491 410 9 31

    Basildon E01021253 2.79 31956 535 0 25

    Basildon E01021254 8.43 26063 418 3 13

    Basildon E01021255 5.07 29975 407 6 24

    Basildon E01021256 5.40 29651 473 12 26

    Basildon E01021257 5.36 29682 461 12 31

    Basildon E01021258 16.96 16506 446 17 85

    Basildon E01021259 6.65 28242 464 3 46

    Basildon E01021260 24.00 11277 530 6 36

    Basildon E01021261 18.04 15545 465 9 38

    Basildon E01021262 16.50 16917 441 12 57

    Basildon E01021263 15.19 18075 441 9 58

    Basildon E01021264 9.66 24467 445 12 23

    Basildon E01021265 21.20 13109 452 3 77

    Basildon E01021266 25.18 10573 478 6 82

    Basildon E01021267 24.72 10833 465 9 78Basildon E01021268 42.27 3896 319 6 66

    Basildon E01021269 24.95 10702 475 21 74

    Basildon E01021270 33.08 6906 430 6 78

    Basildon E01021271 52.80 1722 426 24 124

    Basildon E01021272 22.24 12379 421 3 74

    Basildon E01021273 32.82 6998 486 18 70

    Basildon E01021274 22.00 12544 454 6 49

    Basildon E01021275 15.87 17461 501 12 42

    Basildon E01021276 24.68 10863 412 6 81

    Basildon E01021277 23.79 11412 405 6 56

    Basildon E01021278 40.43 4436431 18 97Basildon E01021279 37.56 5332 432 9 116

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    Basildon E01021280 6.27 28697 426 9 36

    Basildon E01021281 6.96 27867 420 0 29

    Basildon E01021282 13.45 19857 456 9 6

    Basildon E01021283 24.68 10859 454 12 106

    Basildon E01021284 4.90 30157 452 3 33

    Basildon E01021285 5.79 29217 401 6 24

    Basildon E01021286 33.26 6822 425 18 102

    Basildon E01021287 17.06 16429 447 15 59

    Basildon E01021288 48.65 2447 395 12 152

    Basildon E01021289 34.76 6306 451 14 128Basildon E01021290 53.95 1549 432 18 161

    Basildon E01021291 26.89 9680 422 6 67

    Basildon E01021292 26.88 9682 438 4 66

    Basildon E01021293 22.62 12137 480 9 86

    Basildon E01021294 13.42 19889 456 6 29

    Basildon E01021295 27.03 9603 466 9 71

    Basildon E01021296 24.16 11176 457 9 68

    Basildon E01021297 18.44 15236 415 6 57

    Basildon E01021298 15.79 17523 460 9 69

    Basildon E01021299 9.34 24904 479 6 21

    Basildon E01021300 30.42 8022 564 24 107Basildon E01021301 38.49 5024 435 9 121

    Basildon E01021302 56.26 1238 398 12 142

    Basildon E01021303 26.56 9861 396 9 64

    Basildon E01021304 44.29 3384 400 9 110

    Basildon E01021305 38.29 5090 445 6 91

    Basildon E01021306 41.30 4172 468 14 112

    Basildon E01021307 20.12 13904 369 0 68

    Basildon E01021308 13.73 19560 354 3 42

    Basildon E01021309 18.80 14919 337 3 41

    Basildon E01021310 15.05 18202 392 15 17

    Basildon E01021311 40.06 4541 369 9 57

    Basildon E01021312 27.00 9614 434 0 38Basildon E01021313 13.81 19463 477 6 28

    Basildon E01021314 36.25 5780 365 20 81

    Basildon E01021315 32.08 7310 421 6 94

    Basildon E01021316 33.25 6825 433 13 113

    Basildon E01021317 34.36 6431 432 14 97

    Basildon E01021318 37.21 5445 465 9 59

    Basildon E01021319 37.30 5416 448 18 96

    Basildon E01021320 30.74 7873 414 9 80

    Basildon E01021321 28.18 9033 412 13 60

    Basildon E01021322 36.85 5561 417 0 79

    Basildon E01021323 42.80 3754 467 15 132Basildon E01021324 43.06 3677 462 6 168

    Basildon E01021325 40.95 4278 389 6 126

    Basildon E01021326 27.92 9166 496 12 90

    Basildon E01021327 36.60 5651 395 9 94

    Basildon E01021328 25.55 10368 448 9 67

    Basildon E01021329 17.86 15718 390 15 49

    Basildon E01021330 11.11 22581 480 15 40

    Basildon E01021331 12.08 21451 463 13 53

    Basildon E01021332 5.85 29150 486 9 31

    Basildon E01021333 5.76 29262 509 0 47

    Basildon E01021334 10.64 23165 470 8 39

    Basildon E01021335 6.21 28755 437 7 45

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    Basildon E01021336 9.77 24335 455 12 35

    Basildon E01021337 10.40 23506 480 12 34

    Basildon E01021338 14.89 18353 439 6 43

    Basildon E01021339 26.91 9663 376 6 45

    Basildon E01021340 9.78 24322 468 6 30

    Basildon E01021341 7.21 27533 480 7 38

    Basildon E01021342 20.35 13737 426 21 64

    Basildon E01021343 12.61 20836 517 6 88

    Basildon E01021344 14.66 18565 477 9 28

    Basildon E01021345 2.90 31891 513 3 36Basildon E01021346 5.97 29014 529 9 39

    Castle Point E01021476 11.86 21698

    Castle Point E01021477 6.24 28729

    Castle Point E01021478 6.58 28323

    Castle Point E01021479 6.58 28330

    Castle Point E01021480 6.24 28724

    Castle Point E01021481 7.23 27512

    Castle Point E01021482 12.37 21096

    Castle Point E01021483 5.80 29207

    Castle Point E01021484 17.77 15802

    Castle Point E01021485 34.31 6449Castle Point E01021486 33.92 6581

    Castle Point E01021487 18.28 15350

    Castle Point E01021488 28.30 8969

    Castle Point E01021489 14.33 18859

    Castle Point E01021490 27.04 9599

    Castle Point E01021491 15.13 18133

    Castle Point E01021492 18.89 14845

    Castle Point E01021493 18.02 15566

    Castle Point E01021494 19.12 14659

    Castle Point E01021495 22.56 12168

    Castle Point E01021496 23.62 11519

    Castle Point E01021497 18.63 15075Castle Point E01021498 20.06 13951

    Castle Point E01021499 14.97 18271

    Castle Point E01021500 26.40 9935

    Castle Point E01021501 23.79 11410

    Castle Point E01021502 12.20 21298

    Castle Point E01021503 24.65 10879

    Castle Point E01021504 12.39 21066

    Castle Point E01021505 12.64 20804

    Castle Point E01021506 20.78 13410

    Castle Point E01021507 35.91 5891

    Castle Point E01021508 21.63 12792Castle Point E01021509 13.22 20131

    Castle Point E01021510 10.65 23151

    Castle Point E01021511 10.85 22907

    Castle Point E01021512 8.98 25367

    Castle Point E01021513 9.76 24355

    Castle Point E01021514 8.82 25563

    Castle Point E01021515 8.11 26461

    Castle Point E01021516 8.08 26500

    Castle Point E01021517 5.27 29762

    Castle Point E01021518 18.18 15439

    Castle Point E01021519 7.03 27772

    Castle Point E01021520 11.50 22121

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    Castle Point E01021521 10.48 23406

    Castle Point E01021522 19.01 14743

    Castle Point E01021523 7.50 27196

    Castle Point E01021524 10.14 23831

    Castle Point E01021525 13.85 19412

    Castle Point E01021526 8.58 25874

    Castle Point E01021527 8.57 25882

    Castle Point E01021528 8.26 26274

    Castle Point E01021529 22.65 12118

    Castle Point E01021530 6.47 28441Castle Point E01021531 12.06 21464

    Castle Point E01021532 8.15 26414

    Colchester E01021637 19.25 14560

    Colchester E01021638 27.10 9584

    Colchester E01021639 27.02 9606

    Colchester E01021640 17.27 16222

    Colchester E01021641 21.17 13131

    Colchester E01021642 23.59 11537

    Colchester E01021643 7.31 27410

    Colchester E01021644 18.02 15564

    Colchester E01021645 3.78 31218Colchester E01021646 13.77 19515

    Colchester E01021647 12.69 20745

    Colchester E01021648 21.49 12887

    Colchester E01021649 33.83 6610

    Colchester E01021650 11.73 21865

    Colchester E01021651 18.50 15176

    Colchester E01021652 7.44 27267

    Colchester E01021653 6.34 28593

    Colchester E01021654 8.93 25435

    Colchester E01021655 7.17 27605

    Colchester E01021656 11.26 22409

    Colchester E01021657 10.65 23156Colchester E01021658 16.88 16579

    Colchester E01021659 11.60 22012

    Colchester E01021660 10.48 23416

    Colchester E01021661 7.77 26868

    Colchester E01021662 12.75 20685

    Colchester E01021663 10.63 23172

    Colchester E01021664 17.28 16219

    Colchester E01021665 37.43 5367

    Colchester E01021666 17.44 16073

    Colchester E01021667 31.64 7492

    Colchester E01021668 13.47 19836Colchester E01021669 21.49 12886

    Colchester E01021670 17.82 15760

    Colchester E01021671 9.45 24749

    Colchester E01021672 7.78 26858

    Colchester E01021673 5.15 29893

    Colchester E01021674 20.80 13398

    Colchester E01021675 8.23 26302

    Colchester E01021676 9.81 24268

    Colchester E01021677 9.13 25183

    Colchester E01021678 20.77 13419

    Colchester E01021679 9.89 24180

    Colchester E01021680 16.09 17272

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    Colchester E01021681 9.05 25288

    Colchester E01021682 7.22 27527

    Colchester E01021683 21.13 13161

    Colchester E01021684 11.45 22179

    Colchester E01021685 25.11 10618

    Colchester E01021686 28.68 8807

    Colchester E01021687 20.64 13513

    Colchester E01021688 13.52 19777

    Colchester E01021689 13.98 19246

    Colchester E01021690 6.60 28303Colchester E01021691 7.33 27386

    Colchester E01021692 4.43 30628

    Colchester E01021693 5.00 30048

    Colchester E01021694 14.92 18319

    Colchester E01021695 10.69 23118

    Colchester E01021696 46.07 2981

    Colchester E01021697 30.84 7835

    Colchester E01021698 21.83 12650

    Colchester E01021699 34.15 6501

    Colchester E01021700 40.30 4482

    Colchester E01021701 29.74 8307Colchester E01021702 16.39 17018

    Colchester E01021703 45.58 3096

    Colchester E01021704 26.21 10044

    Colchester E01021705 11.31 22336

    Colchester E01021706 21.99 12554

    Colchester E01021707 19.74 14174

    Colchester E01021708 8.90 25464

    Colchester E01021709 6.08 28904

    Colchester E01021710 5.22 29814

    Colchester E01021711 32.44 7156

    Colchester E01021712 9.93 24124

    Colchester E01021713 27.16 9551Colchester E01021714 6.88 27966

    Colchester E01021715 16.49 16928

    Colchester E01021716 7.24 27494

    Colchester E01021717 7.15 27620

    Colchester E01021718 9.66 24475

    Colchester E01021719 8.93 25434

    Colchester E01021720 19.38 14459

    Colchester E01021721 5.59 29443

    Colchester E01021722 10.47 23421

    Colchester E01021723 10.06 23936

    Colchester E01021724 7.58 27097Colchester E01021725 10.30 23644

    Colchester E01021726 22.46 12243

    Colchester E01021727 7.32 27403

    Colchester E01021728 2.36 32169

    Colchester E01021729 9.33 24918

    Colchester E01021730 16.48 16936

    Colchester E01021731 9.71 24413

    Colchester E01021732 17.46 16056

    Colchester E01021733 11.62 21986

    Colchester E01021734 7.76 26875

    Colchester E01021735 9.18 25108

    Colchester E01021736 3.41 31519

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    Colchester E01021737 10.03 23981

    Colchester E01021738 8.32 26199

    Colchester E01021739 4.23 30817

    Colchester E01021740 9.74 24372

    Harlow E01021819 23.40 11652

    Harlow E01021820 27.91 9174

    Harlow E01021821 27.38 9427

    Harlow E01021822 24.16 11170

    Harlow E01021823 30.98 7761

    Harlow E01021824 7.86 26750Harlow E01021825 9.07 25261

    Harlow E01021826 9.50 24680

    Harlow E01021827 11.06 22649

    Harlow E01021828 5.68 29347

    Harlow E01021829 23.31 11717

    Harlow E01021830 11.48 22147

    Harlow E01021831 28.26 8988

    Harlow E01021832 14.07 19168

    Harlow E01021833 19.44 14419

    Harlow E01021834 27.69 9283

    Harlow E01021835 23.84 11368Harlow E01021836 29.44 8445

    Harlow E01021837 21.37 12976

    Harlow E01021838 17.90 15682

    Harlow E01021839 24.73 10829

    Harlow E01021840 27.59 9326

    Harlow E01021841 25.39 10454

    Harlow E01021842 32.03 7333

    Harlow E01021843 32.29 7221

    Harlow E01021844 22.18 12429

    Harlow E01021845 28.18 9031

    Harlow E01021846 32.17 7275

    Harlow E01021847 26.41 9933Harlow E01021848 24.13 11196

    Harlow E01021849 24.62 10896

    Harlow E01021850 26.54 9868

    Harlow E01021851 36.80 5580

    Harlow E01021852 27.19 9541

    Harlow E01021853 28.42 8925

    Harlow E01021854 18.55 15143

    Harlow E01021855 17.09 16406

    Harlow E01021856 15.05 18206

    Harlow E01021857 16.22 17165

    Harlow E01021858 34.63 6344Harlow E01021859 38.85 4912

    Harlow E01021860 31.70 7465

    Harlow E01021861 26.50 9889

    Harlow E01021862 29.64 8348

    Harlow E01021863 29.12 8591

    Harlow E01021864 33.11 6893

    Harlow E01021865 21.71 12733

    Harlow E01021866 24.82 10777

    Harlow E01021867 11.10 22596

    Harlow E01021868 25.78 10253

    Harlow E01021869 22.95 11924

    Harlow E01021870 24.40 11032

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    Harlow E01021871 30.23 8098

    Harlow E01021872 36.36 5753

    Rochford E01021914 9.03 25312

    Rochford E01021915 16.00 17328

    Rochford E01021916 7.52 27164

    Rochford E01021917 13.92 19323

    Rochford E01021918 2.61 32046

    Rochford E01021919 5.80 29202

    Rochford E01021920 9.59 24562

    Rochford E01021921 17.67 15887Rochford E01021922 17.22 16262

    Rochford E01021923 6.82 28042

    Rochford E01021924 7.83 26788

    Rochford E01021925 6.50 28415

    Rochford E01021926 7.29 27432

    Rochford E01021927 4.22 30833

    Rochford E01021928 8.17 26391

    Rochford E01021929 3.61 31359

    Rochford E01021930 14.61 18611

    Rochford E01021931 10.02 23994

    Rochford E01021932 10.58 23240Rochford E01021933 7.62 27044

    Rochford E01021934 8.25 26275

    Rochford E01021935 5.44 29617

    Rochford E01021936 7.38 27331

    Rochford E01021937 4.52 30524

    Rochford E01021938 5.41 29643

    Rochford E01021939 4.26 30788

    Rochford E01021940 6.59 28317

    Rochford E01021941 4.56 30495

    Rochford E01021942 16.76 16687

    Rochford E01021943 6.43 28492

    Rochford E01021944 8.41 26095Rochford E01021945 6.53 28379

    Rochford E01021946 5.58 29452

    Rochford E01021947 4.52 30515

    Rochford E01021948 9.59 24558

    Rochford E01021949 4.51 30532

    Rochford E01021950 11.95 21583

    Rochford E01021951 6.93 27909

    Rochford E01021952 8.71 25715

    Rochford E01021953 35.75 5959

    Rochford E01021954 18.87 14860

    Rochford E01021955 22.76 12046Rochford E01021956 19.00 14750

    Rochford E01021957 23.30 11724

    Rochford E01021958 4.86 30195

    Rochford E01021959 6.85 27999

    Rochford E01021960 3.95 31077

    Rochford E01021961 6.29 28660

    Rochford E01021962 12.93 20474

    Rochford E01021963 4.19 30869

    Rochford E01021964 7.27 27458

    Rochford E01021965 4.49 30546

    Rochford E01021966 11.30 22352

    Tendring E01021967 11.37 22256

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    Tendring E01021968 32.62 7082

    Tendring E01021969 38.99 4873

    Tendring E01021970 52.83 1715

    Tendring E01021971 11.99 21538

    Tendring E01021972 13.95 19289

    Tendring E01021973 8.95 25409

    Tendring E01021974 23.96 11299

    Tendring E01021975 30.74 7872

    Tendring E01021976 20.07 13945

    Tendring E01021977 23.60 11533Tendring E01021978 13.59 19711

    Tendring E01021979 15.73 17575

    Tendring E01021980 13.75 19540

    Tendring E01021981 13.81 19462

    Tendring E01021982 16.78 16673

    Tendring E01021983 9.69 24435

    Tendring E01021984 25.49 10403

    Tendring E01021985 9.94 24103

    Tendring E01021986 13.18 20172

    Tendring E01021987 10.64 23161

    Tendring E01021988 87.80 1Tendring E01021989 31.18 7679

    Tendring E01021990 45.94 3016

    Tendring E01021991 15.69 17626

    Tendring E01021992 17.43 16078

    Tendring E01021993 10.47 23427

    Tendring E01021994 16.04 17305

    Tendring E01021995 8.60 25842

    Tendring E01021996 15.12 18141

    Tendring E01021997 38.80 4928

    Tendring E01021998 30.62 7929

    Tendring E01021999 20.65 13506

    Tendring E01022000 12.27 21222Tendring E01022001 33.66 6674

    Tendring E01022002 14.72 18514

    Tendring E01022003 21.24 13073

    Tendring E01022004 15.35 17931

    Tendring E01022005 8.16 26404

    Tendring E01022006 25.33 10483

    Tendring E01022007 25.98 10154

    Tendring E01022008 16.52 16894

    Tendring E01022009 16.83 16629

    Tendring E01022010 17.08 16411

    Tendring E01022011 19.62 14270Tendring E01022012 17.25 16240

    Tendring E01022013 8.93 25425

    Tendring E01022014 17.53 15999

    Tendring E01022015 9.30 24966

    Tendring E01022016 18.75 14974

    Tendring E01022017 21.54 12841

    Tendring E01022018 25.37 10462

    Tendring E01022019 27.34 9459

    Tendring E01022020 9.74 24379

    Tendring E01022021 17.40 16108

    Tendring E01022022 22.33 12325

    Tendring E01022023 28.05 9103

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    Tendring E01022024 25.55 10366

    Tendring E01022025 70.41 226

    Tendring E01022026 51.39 1945

    Tendring E01022027 41.98 3978

    Tendring E01022028 19.06 14700

    Tendring E01022029 31.25 7651

    Tendring E01022030 56.80 1179

    Tendring E01022031 63.13 592

    Tendring E01022032 41.13 4223

    Tendring E01022033 20.07 13947Tendring E01022034 22.23 12393

    Tendring E01022035 17.07 16414

    Tendring E01022036 19.73 14180

    Tendring E01022037 22.00 12550

    Tendring E01022038 25.47 10410

    Tendring E01022039 35.65 5988

    Tendring E01022040 25.98 10150

    Tendring E01022041 22.70 12094

    Tendring E01022042 37.35 5397

    Tendring E01022043 39.59 4681

    Tendring E01022044 24.52 10955Tendring E01022045 37.44 5358

    Tendring E01022046 32.65 7067

    Tendring E01022047 22.48 12223

    Tendring E01022048 21.10 13179

    Tendring E01022049 20.85 13354

    Tendring E01022050 21.04 13213

    Tendring E01022051 21.92 12580

    Tendring E01022052 12.21 21287

    Tendring E01022053 13.23 20117

    Tendring E01022054 26.22 10039

    Tendring E01022055 29.06 8622

    Tendring E01022056 31.36 7612

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    Count Percentage Count Percentage Count Count

    CS0070004

    ALL

    FAMILIES :Couple family

    Households

    with no

    adults in

    employment: With

    dependent

    children

    Households

    with no

    adults in

    employment: With

    dependent

    children

    Households

    withdependent

    children:

    All ages

    Households

    withdependent

    children:

    All ages

    Households

    withdependent

    children:

    Aged 0-4

    Households

    withdependent

    children:

    Aged 0-4

    405 3 0.61 180 36.81 61 12.47

    396 7 1.38 203 39.96 66 12.99

    394 4 0.65 213 34.35 95 15.32

    380 6 0.96 196 31.41 72 11.54

    370 6 1.01 213 35.74 73 12.25

    383 6 1.23 162 33.33 62 12.76

    475 7 1.13 196 31.66 74 11.95

    380 6 0.96 185 29.65 73 11.7274 5 0.76 206 31.5 80 12.23

    403 12 1.97 136 22.37 54 8.88

    413 3 0.47 147 23.08 53 8.32

    381 58 9.57 212 34.98 72 11.88

    486 12 1.87 179 27.84 57 8.86

    433 8 1.11 135 18.7 58 8.03

    456 32 4.87 195 29.68 76 11.57

    370 9 1.87 190 39.5 58 12.06

    510 6 0.93 175 27.01 68 10.49

    402 86 14.6 251 42.61 109 18.51

    377 7 1.12 154 24.68 54 8.65

    435 11 1.81 171 28.13 60 9.87

    418 43 6.3 171 25.04 54 7.91

    344 8 1.55 153 29.71 46 8.93

    415 38 5.86 168 25.93 61 9.41

    488 73 9.61 236 31.05 81 10.66

    418 28 4.67 224 37.4 113 18.86

    372 9 1.57 163 28.4 50 8.71

    374 10 1.82 157 28.65 52 9.49

    410 34 5.5 182 29.45 68 11

    372 31 4.94 175 27.87 65 10.35

    390 56 9.82 190 33.33 87 15.26

    378 28 3.92 195 27.31 72 10.08247 57 9.39 196 32.29 69 11.37

    380 26 4.08 184 28.84 58 9.09

    346 25 3.78 183 27.69 76 11.5

    278 32 4.44 177 24.58 66 9.17

    344 29 3.74 160 20.65 67 8.65

    398 85 13.73 259 41.84 89 14.38

    399 59 9.32 213 33.65 88 13.9

    447 108 16.93 233 36.52 110 17.24

    325 39 5.95 197 30.08 74 11.3

    343 66 10.84 190 31.2 75 12.32

    31660 9.97 199 33.06 74 12.29

    307 13 2.32 248 44.21 148 26.38

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    381 8 1.22 160 24.43 60 9.16

    391 7 1.13 152 24.48 50 8.05

    441 28 4.63 185 30.58 84 13.88

    336 22 3.49 132 20.95 48 7.62

    416 14 2.31 196 32.34 94 15.51

    371 9 1.42 199 31.39 84 13.25

    305 19 3.26 130 22.34 49 8.42

    373 36 4.63 177 22.78 69 8.88

    231 13 2.49 163 31.23 52 9.96

    309 10 1.74 164 28.52 39 6.78253 69 12.04 200 34.9 91 15.88

    349 59 8.85 220 32.98 96 14.39

    368 66 9.51 188 27.09 75 10.81

    385 54 8.29 213 32.72 87 13.36

    421 4 0.65 177 28.83 73 11.89

    386 11 1.72 150 23.4 48 7.49

    380 20 2.99 160 23.88 70 10.45

    352 20 3.91 254 49.71 105 20.55

    382 42 5.77 168 23.08 60 8.24

    452 13 2.15 196 32.34 71 11.72

    433 38 5.82 193 29.56 78 11.94305 10 1.89 208 39.39 107 20.27

    244 27 4.47 205 33.94 90 14.9

    323 60 9.33 197 30.64 88 13.69

    281 26 3.96 185 28.16 57 8.68

    348 9 1.51 150 25.13 39 6.53

    342 83 9.93 285 34.09 117 14

    301 22 3.62 199 32.73 88 14.47

    309 141 25.82 268 49.08 148 27.11

    293 92 15.65 244 41.5 101 17.18

    360 20 3.34 211 35.23 115 19.2

    303 10 1.61 220 35.31 140 22.47

    396 110 19.33 263 46.22 94 16.52443 29 4.45 168 25.81 66 10.14

    264 50 8.62 202 34.83 91 15.69

    321 101 15.98 266 42.09 124 19.62

    307 121 20.13 294 48.92 112 18.64

    321 72 11.36 216 34.07 96 15.14

    397 10 1.44 131 18.88 61 8.79

    334 58 9.56 206 33.94 81 13.34

    325 22 4.63 214 45.05 78 16.42

    339 38 6.22 180 29.46 79 12.93

    338 58 8.95 237 36.57 100 15.43

    320 78 11.52 198 29.25 81 11.96288 47 7.59 228 36.83 99 15.99

    257 18 2.81 120 18.72 42 6.55

    394 56 7.5 281 37.62 158 21.15

    292 12 1.98 160 26.4 60 9.9

    372 16 2.12 236 31.26 101 13.38

    326 15 2.4 170 27.24 71 11.38

    425 26 3.59 173 23.9 89 12.29

    397 18 2.88 206 32.96 63 10.08

    446 32 5.19 226 36.69 107 17.37

    462 14 2.82 154 30.99 51 10.26

    423 6 1.01 183 30.65 68 11.39

    385 37 5.82 206 32.39 86 13.52

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    408 28 3.72 190 25.27 74 9.84

    434 56 8.74 157 24.49 69 10.76

    390 17 2.7 183 29.05 62 9.84

    325 10 1.51 180 27.23 65 9.83

    432 35 4.77 175 23.87 70 9.55

    435 35 4.85 182 25.21 69 9.56

    341 44 7.18 185 30.18 81 13.21

    423 46 6.09 186 24.64 66 8.74

    440 28 3.92 163 22.83 63 8.82

    474 49 7.73 208 32.81 88 13.88481 82 13.14 240 38.46 117 18.75

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    Percentage Count Apr-01 Apr-01 Apr-01 Apr-01 Apr-01

    Households

    with one or

    more

    person

    with alimiting

    long-term

    illness

    Households

    with one or

    more

    person

    with alimiting

    long-term

    illness

    Households

    with no

    adults in

    employment: With

    dependent

    children

    Household

    has

    selectedcharacteris

    tics in 3

    dimensions

    Household

    has

    selectedcharacteris

    tics in 2

    dimensions

    Household

    has

    selectedcharacteris

    tics in 4

    dimensions

    People

    aged 16-74with: No

    qualificatio

    ns

    90 18.4 3 3 54 0 159

    112 22.05 7 5 71 3 165

    133 21.45 9 15 60 0 194

    155 24.84 6 10 104 0 207

    126 21.14 6 10 87 3 192

    128 26.34 58 66 165 3 281

    109 17.61 12 17 120 0 240

    125 20.03 7 13 75 0 179168 25.69 4 8 85 0 184

    179 29.44 6 13 97 0 119

    184 28.89 6 10 80 0 159

    229 37.79 8 31 149 0 216

    162 25.19 32 61 183 6 352

    184 25.48 5 20 103 0 252

    238 36.23 3 31 137 3 192

    102 21.21 12 9 156 3 166

    188 29.01 6 18 130 0 212

    217 36.84 7 24 160 0 239

    214 34.29 11 32 144 0 255

    206 33.88 28 66 204 9 323

    235 34.41 20 43 179 0 370

    160 31.07 8 37 174 3 297

    230 35.49 28 42 169 0 421

    312 41.05 22 87 185 7 364

    103 17.2 14 24 112 0 325

    149 25.96 18 47 235 4 370

    144 26.28 12 23 150 3 361

    235 38.03 4 23 148 0 352

    235 37.42 11 29 175 0 367

    120 21.05 20 18 68 0 226

    245 34.31 7 45 161 0 398279 45.96 14 28 126 3 304

    227 35.58 9 22 155 3 332

    242 36.61 10 6 50 3 141

    301 41.81 13 31 130 0 308

    348 44.9 38 50 191 0 338

    215 34.73 56 23 90 3 225

    202 31.91 20 28 74 4 294

    259 40.6 16 26 107 0 268

    255 38.93 8 28 103 0 314

    266 43.68 6 31 138 0 312

    268 44.52 17 31 132 3 296

    70 12.48 10 36 119 7 360

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    227 34.66 15 28 116 0 350

    208 33.49 26 45 177 4 296

    209 34.55 32 19 79 3 216

    272 43.17 28 59 187 5 469

    158 26.07 86 75 147 5 438

    192 30.28 85 75 160 9 419

    212 36.43 39 69 198 13 380

    301 38.74 56 34 103 3 276

    185 35.44 22 14 80 3 224

    172 29.91 38 32 121 6 261207 36.13 13 43 124 5 427

    280 41.98 34 55 186 4 466

    318 45.82 35 64 237 8 498

    235 36.1 37 41 174 4 434

    184 29.97 49 64 188 8 445

    240 37.44 44 42 201 5 432

    225 33.58 82 105 160 10 490

    116 22.7 108 91 187 9 395

    271 37.23 66 83 186 8 447

    179 29.54 60 73 166 3 477

    231 35.38 57 83 175 3 473101 19.13 46 84 226 10 526

    186 30.79 18 37 143 0 408

    213 33.13 43 75 180 3 412

    230 35.01 38 57 180 6 390

    208 34.84 73 93 258 7 492

    280 33.49 35 62 222 7 525

    196 32.24 56 80 232 10 406

    173 31.68 36 90 216 9 522

    198 33.67 58 72 150 7 457

    130 21.7 29 59 199 7 446

    82 13.16 60 74 150 7 426

    208 36.56 141 61 131 4 343237 36.41 92 58 156 4 448

    224 38.62 110 54 159 10 423

    246 38.92 29 91 251 6 469

    221 36.77 22 37 140 5 386

    230 36.28 31 48 184 6 409

    165 23.78 28 51 199 6 484

    209 34.43 26 43 184 3 435

    107 22.53 42 75 208 3 487

    138 22.59 10 37 116 0 408

    211 32.56 69 75 149 6 407

    295 43.57 59 86 210 4 459221 35.7 66 91 227 4 436

    284 44.31 54 71 182 4 448

    122 16.33 50 64 150 4 429

    194 32.01 101 68 194 9 444

    144 19.07 121 61 166 0 410

    150 24.04 72 74 189 4 393

    235 32.46 78 75 244 5 417

    203 32.48 26 36 173 0 362

    111 18.02 25 67 181 4 427

    151 30.38 32 73 232 12 451

    199 33.33 27 43 156 5 368

    233 36.64 9 23 156 0 323

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    291 38.7 28 12 70 3 171

    279 43.53 9 20 111 0 245

    190 30.16 10 24 101 0 314

    195 29.5 59 58 142 4 395

    278 37.93 13 7 49 0 145

    290 40.17 10 11 61 0 183

    249 40.62 83 83 202 7 523

    315 41.72 10 38 145 0 269

    247 34.59 19 76 158 5 435

    242 38.17 58 43 149 3 408236 37.82 47 46 167 0 419

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    Apr-01 Apr-01 Apr-01 Apr-01 Apr-01 Apr-01 Apr-01One family

    and no

    others:

    Lone

    parent

    households: With

    dependent

    children

    One family

    and no

    others:

    Married

    couple

    households: With

    dependent

    children

    Other

    households: With

    dependent

    children

    One family

    and no

    others:

    Cohabiting

    couple

    households: With

    dependent

    children

    Social

    rented

    Social

    rented:

    Rented

    fromCouncil

    (Local

    Authority)

    Social

    rented:Other

    social

    rented

    6 164 5 5 7 4 3

    18 171 3 11 3 3 0

    18 147 6 19 3 0 3

    16 167 3 11 7 4 3

    11 181 10 11 3 3 0

    77 105 10 20 302 230 72

    27 133 3 16 4 4 0

    31 141 5 19 3 3 011 176 7 19 6 3 3

    18 154 6 7 8 8 0

    7 141 8 6 9 4 5

    20 104 3 8 142 11 131

    40 121 9 25 186 182 4

    14 171 6 15 3 3 0

    13 123 3 8 65 62 3

    20 103 0 12 6 3 3

    7 157 4 7 0 0 0

    16 125 8 5 53 49 4

    14 142 7 8 6 6 0

    50 113 4 23 218 213 5

    25 113 7 15 38 32 6

    19 114 7 20 51 51 0

    37 109 13 26 150 150 0

    30 76 5 21 238 235 3

    15 115 4 20 28 25 3

    25 76 9 10 136 118 18

    24 116 9 11 0 0 0

    15 128 11 23 10 7 3

    19 108 9 14 15 8 7

    31 183 14 26 25 6 19

    11 120 6 15 7 4 316 149 7 24 19 12 7

    29 148 5 17 17 14 3

    22 148 6 44 7 4 3

    33 140 7 16 30 30 0

    52 107 9 25 221 171 50

    82 161 3 35 116 8 108

    28 141 11 31 30 4 26

    40 174 3 20 12 9 3

    12 121 10 10 8 4 4

    18 139 10 16 8 5 3

    25 141 3 14 56 53 3

    16 139 13 12 17 17 0

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    26 118 6 20 63 52 11

    45 96 9 23 206 161 45

    53 134 10 29 85 22 63

    29 94 12 27 194 122 72

    92 107 14 38 297 178 119

    108 109 10 32 300 285 15

    53 107 10 27 231 161 70

    66 86 8 30 131 72 59

    40 138 12 24 14 11 3

    54 94 4 28 70 52 1815 110 21 17 12 7 5

    43 110 12 17 149 129 20

    48 94 13 27 237 190 47

    53 114 12 27 175 154 21

    62 105 12 29 224 196 28

    54 106 7 18 169 139 30

    96 98 10 36 364 314 50

    117 61 21 33 417 369 48

    79 72 13 26 309 268 41

    61 99 14 25 229 199 30

    71 88 17 20 239 205 3452 99 12 23 305 251 54

    30 145 10 21 91 31 60

    53 90 9 19 246 217 29

    41 86 10 31 150 126 24

    89 100 15 32 431 407 24

    52 87 12 24 191 172 19

    56 63 6 32 353 254 99

    42 103 7 25 308 265 43

    59 105 14 28 218 181 37

    42 94 11 21 208 190 18

    77 84 10 26 241 208 33

    141 68 15 44 325 204 121100 94 20 30 294 89 205

    133 79 25 26 420 114 306

    47 82 6 25 284 257 27

    45 119 7 28 110 95 15

    40 107 12 16 158 139 19

    55 109 7 24 209 182 27

    46 114 10 15 134 122 12

    56 73 12 27 275 236 39

    14 126 12 12 12 9 3

    75 89 9 27 297 217 80

    79 90 15 36 330 225 10576 71 19 22 336 265 71

    73 88 13 39 270 232 38

    58 97 13 34 214 189 25

    104 103 20 39 355 199 156

    145 106 13 30 365 127 238

    84 87 15 30 342 211 131

    78 85 12 23 359 135 224

    28 129 13 14 106 96 10

    36 116 8 23 172 151 21

    44 102 7 24 222 197 25

    42 125 6 32 150 130 20

    14 108 14 14 19 15 4

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    36 151 8 29 42 10 32

    15 128 7 13 23 18 5

    13 125 6 13 10 10 0

    63 97 18 35 260 235 25

    19 202 7 20 9 9 0

    22 164 4 18 14 11 3

    94 137 21 33 307 258 49

    12 84 6 29 36 22 14

    29 65 13 23 224 193 31

    67 118 14 38 186 138 4858 119 9 42 167 119 48

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    Aug-09 Aug-09 Aug-09 Aug-09 Apr-01 Apr-01 Apr-01

    Lone

    Parent

    Incapacity

    Benefits Carer

    Job

    Seekers

    Unemploye

    d people

    aged 16-

    74: Who

    are long-term

    unemploye

    d

    General

    health:

    Not good

    People

    with alimiting

    long-term

    illness

    0 1 1 1 3 52 104

    0 2 0 1 0 58 134

    1 2 1 1 7 59 128

    0 4 1 3 4 80 190

    0 1 1 2 6 59 154

    2 9 1 4 19 147 312

    1 2 1 1 0 102 222

    2 2 1 3 3 62 1330 2 0 1 3 63 161

    1 3 1 2 3 65 140

    1 1 1 1 3 68 159

    0 3 0 2 3 91 220

    3 6 1 3 10 161 292

    0 1 0 3 5 92 207

    0 2 1 2 0 94 213

    1 2 1 2 5 97 215

    0 3 1 2 6 77 227

    0 4 1 1 4 120 268

    1 2 1 1 12 109 250

    2 7 1 2 7 178 346

    2 5 1 3 4 138 288

    1 3 1 2 4 137 276

    2 4 1 4 4 119 255

    2 12 1 5 10 189 365

    0 3 1 2 3 91 187

    1 6 1 3 3 224 401

    1 4 1 4 4 107 247

    1 3 1 2 5 104 214

    0 5 1 2 5 131 302

    1 3 0 1 5 71 142

    0 4 1 3 3 117 2701 3 1 3 0 102 193

    1 4 1 2 3 104 237

    1 1 0 2 4 45 92

    1 4 1 3 8 117 219

    2 6 1 3 10 132 288

    2 4 1 3 10 79 142

    2 5 1 3 4 81 164

    1 2 0 3 0 85 176

    0 2 1 2 4 105 199

    0 2 1 2 4 99 235

    1 4 1 3 8 114 228

    6 10 1 2 13 109 250

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    2 5 1 2 5 79 171

    1 7 1 2 10 139 273

    2 3 1 3 10 62 132

    3 7 1 5 13 179 329

    5 12 1 7 15 132 290

    5 11 2 8 22 141 263

    2 5 1 5 6 158 297

    3 5 1 5 12 68 147

    0 3 1 2 5 54 134

    3 5 1 4 8 72 1582 13 2 3 6 123 277

    3 8 2 5 6 151 297

    4 7 2 5 6 178 371

    4 8 2 5 11 130 288

    3 10 2 5 12 160 284

    4 8 2 4 10 147 315

    8 13 2 7 31 156 286

    7 15 3 9 31 166 321

    5 15 2 7 20 200 374

    3 13 3 5 9 163 347

    3 14 4 5 7 196 3472 10 1 4 13 182 384

    1 6 0 3 9 116 275

    2 7 1 4 11 151 275

    2 6 1 5 9 131 273

    4 10 1 8 30 197 366

    2 8 1 5 11 172 346

    5 12 2 4 12 252 485

    6 10 2 5 13 202 368

    4 8 2 5 21 148 287

    4 8 1 6 18 160 292

    5 7 1 7 20 151 253

    11 9 2 9 23 117 2055 9 1 5 14 140 250

    10 12 3 9 23 133 277

    4 9 2 7 8 196 406

    2 5 1 4 7 117 240

    4 9 1 7 11 138 269

    4 7 0 6 18 156 299

    2 6 1 4 6 146 296

    3 11 2 6 14 186 331

    1 5 1 2 5 97 213

    4 13 1 7 12 129 249

    3 10 1 7 15 179 3333 13 2 7 15 188 378

    3 8 2 7 11 145 292

    4 10 2 7 11 152 290

    8 11 2 9 20 155 314

    6 11 2 6 25 126 278

    5 11 1 8 12 140 294

    4 11 2 8 12 150 354

    2 5 1 3 9 131 279

    3 8 1 5 6 160 285

    3 9 1 4 7 181 350

    3 6 1 3 5 107 222

    0 3 1 2 5 129 252

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    0 2 0 2 4 73 120

    1 3 1 2 7 85 178

    1 2 1 2 3 70 176

    3 8 1 6 19 121 235

    0 1 1 1 3 52 134

    0 2 0 2 6 51 118

    4 8 1 5 21 204 359

    1 4 0 5 4 87 193

    2 14 2 7 14 149 280

    3 7 1 5 8 128 2574 8 2 5 13 147 268

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    Indices of

    Multiple

    Deprivation

    for

    Districts,Number of

    Income

    Deprived

    E: On

    state

    benefit,

    unemployed, lowest

    grade

    workers

    One

    DependentChild: Aged

    0 to 4

    years

    One

    DependentChild: Aged

    12 to 18

    years

    All Families

    in

    Households

    Two or

    more

    DependentChildren:

    Aged 0 to 4

    years

    One

    DependentChild: Aged

    5 to 11

    years

    .. 79 20 33 423 41 4

    .. 91 23 35 442 43 13

    .. 82 25 36 421 33 10

    .. 117 27 34 456 45 14

    .. 125 23 31 484 50 14

    .. 226 21 30 368 51 25

    .. 156 24 32 452 32 25

    .. 104 32 33 428 43 18

    .. 113 47 39 497 48 11

    .. 63 28 27 398 44 15

    .. 145 12 22 416 50 8

    .. 209 24 17 420 34 9

    .. 294 34 40 454 42 11

    .. 151 28 24 517 52 13

    .. 219 18 22 439 35 6

    .. 156 26 14 421 28 10

    .. 150 30 40 535 38 7

    .. 195 14 30 407 40 12

    .. 164 17 26 471 43 20

    .. 247 35 33 437 39 23

    .. 196 36 23 477 34 12

    .. 202 21 25 452 37 12

    .. 226 37 25 453 46 17

    .. 268 20 26 373 28 15

    .. 144 10 26 432 41 13

    .. 305 15 23 383 26 19

    .. 193 18 30 473 42 10

    .. 194 21 32 481 52 16

    .. 210 15 28 508 31 15

    .. 69 41 25 435 64 28

    .. 224 17 29 462 33 9

    .. 123 32 28 467 61 24

    .. 175 33 26 483 51 21

    .. 29 82 19 505 58 15

    .. 130 28 39 465 42 14

    .. 230 38 37 429 39 12

    .. 74 73 20 525 85 32

    .. 76 55 21 482 60 19

    .. 115 45 25 529 56 28

    .. 151 9 34 427 37 12

    .. 175 28 34 462 40 13

    .. 187 24 33 465 38 12

    .. 139 35 34 519 32 18

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    .. 152 24 25 463 47 15

    .. 180 51 15 433 37 20

    .. 76 41 30 452 66 22

    .. 270 21 33 459 38 19

    .. 227 44 35 440 65 31

    .. 182 41 42 432 48 20

    .. 236 36 37 398 37 26

    .. 89 45 38 385 42 18

    .. 42 30 36 365 47 25

    .. 73 30 18 365 48 23

    .. 120 9 29 430 42 14

    .. 302 27 30 457 41 22

    .. 334 30 29 463 39 23

    .. 251 37 32 465 48 26

    .. 232 32 26 439 55 19

    .. 267 28 14 435 52 24

    .. 195 49 39 423 68 15

    .. 213 44 30 391 62 28

    .. 221 20 35 391 54 21

    .. 213 33 31 426 40 27

    .. 214 26 44 457 42 24.. 323 28 36 475 38 22

    .. 183 23 43 507 40 11

    .. 238 20 28 410 34 19

    .. 213 31 29 405 29 25

    .. 306 32 51 426 48 37

    .. 328 31 29 482 39 19

    .. 309 28 16 322 41 25

    .. 314 34 33 460 35 18

    .. 201 34 36 427 48 17

    .. 282 20 21 414 46 13

    .. 187 40 38 421 48 14

    .. 135 50 31 395 97 18

    .. 222 39 44 439 62 22

    .. 203 37 52 421 56 20

    .. 332 32 31 431 35 19

    .. 181 31 33 445 57 10

    .. 209 27 25 452 38 22

    .. 243 27 27 471 45 27

    .. 298 20 32 463 35 19

    .. 299 28 29 446 31 21

    .. 148 16 49 475 23 10

    .. 172 33 34 376 57 20

    .. 264 43 38 433 50 16..