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Deprivation in York 2015
Latest Indices of Deprivation Figures
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Background
• The IMD measures and rates a number of different domains affecting quality of life including income, employment, education and skills, health and disability, crime, barriers to services and quality of living environments.
• It is important to note that the IMD ranks levels deprivation across neighbourhoods in England. It does not report absolute improvement or worsening of local deprivation. A neighbourhood may have reduced deprivation in overall terms, but if other areas nationally have improved by a larger amount against the domains measured in the IMD, then that neighbourhood’s rank will be shown as having worsened.
• It is also useful to note that the raw data for IMD 2015 was collected by ONS in the period 2012/13.
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National/Regional Ranking
• York is ranked as the 259th most deprived district in England, out of 326 local authority areas. In 2010 York was ranked 234th.
• York is ranked as the 2nd least deprived local authority district in the Yorkshire and Humber region (with Harrogate being the least deprived).
• There are none of York’s district’s neighbourhoods ranked in the top 10% most deprived nationally. In 2010 there was 1.
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2000 2004 2007 2010 2015
York IMD(Low is good)
15.42 14.51 13.4 12.93 12.22
National Rank out of 326 (1 is the most deprived)
238 219 242 234 259
Regional Rank out of 21(1 is the least deprived)
6 8 6 6 2
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Regional Ranking for Yorkshire/Humber LA’s 2015
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Hambleton
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Rotherham
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Harrogate 10.37 289York 12.22 259
Craven 12.53 253Hambleton 12.67 250
Selby 12.86 245Richmondshire 13.35 235
Ryedale 15.46 199East Riding of Yorkshire 15.79 195
North Lincolnshire 21.36 127Kirklees 23.96 94
Calderdale 24.61 89Scarborough 25.24 82
Leeds 26.62 70Wakefield 26.89 65Sheffield 27.57 60
Rotherham 28.28 52Doncaster 29.05 42Barnsley 29.57 39
North East Lincolnshire 30.90 31Bradford 33.17 19
City of Kingston upon Hull 41.24 3
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National Rank out of 326
2004 2007 2010 2015
Income 219 263 242 257
Employment 200 240 236 262
Education, Skills & Training 248 242 218 254
Health Deprivation and Disability 223 243 242 222
Crime 106 130 138 226
Barriers to Housing & Services 253 224 224 251
Living Environment 142 153 150 138
Income Deprivation Affecting Children Index (IDACI) 188 220 211 238
Income Deprivation Affecting Older People (IDAOPI) 245 244 216 236
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Key Points For 2015
In terms of the sub domains of IMD 2015 the rankings are as follows for York (out of 326 areas):• 257th most income deprived district (234th most deprived in 2010)• 262nd most employment deprived district (244th in 2010)• 254th most education deprived district (218th in 2010)• 222nd most health deprived (242nd in 2010)• 226th most deprived district in terms of crime (138th in 2010)• 251st most deprived district in terms of barriers to services (224th in
2010)• 138th most deprived in terms of quality of living environment (150th in
2010)
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Indices of Deprivation by WardWard 2007 2010 2015Acomb 13.68 14.85 12.19Bishopthorpe 7.10 6.79 5.40Clifton 25.34 25.01 24.70Copmanthorpe 2.98 3.10 2.43
Dringhouses and Woodthorpe 10.08 10.91 9.64
Fishergate 11.18 9.31 9.14Fulford and Heslington 5.64 4.59 5.29Guildhall 22.22 21.06 18.74Haxby and Wigginton 4.89 4.65 4.76Heworth 18.99 18.43 15.81Heworth Without 6.64 6.25 5.53Holgate 15.41 15.33 14.08Hull Road 16.05 14.63 13.02
Huntington and New Earswick 13.58 12.54 12.39
Micklegate 15.45 14.86 15.64
Osbaldwick and Derwent 6.76 6.54 6.87
Rawcliffe and Clifton Without 8.80 8.13 7.48
Rural West York 7.80 6.82 6.67Strensall 8.87 7.96 7.85Westfield 28.25 27.62 25.80Wheldrake 5.44 4.45 4.60
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Most Deprived Wards in York:
1. Westfield
2. Clifton
3. Guildhall
This map ranks the LSOA’s in York in terms
of their IMD. More ward maps are available
on York Open Data for download as well as
more detailed analysis of York’s IMD.
Related Links
York Wards
English IMD 2015: Research report
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Lower Layer Super Output Areas • Lower Layer SOAs were first built using 2001 Census data from groups of
Output Areas (typically four to six) and were updated following the 2011 Census.
• They have an average of roughly 1,500 residents and 650 households. Measures of proximity (to give a reasonably compact shape) and social homogeneity (to encourage areas of similar social background) are also included.
• 1.09% of LSOAs were changed following the 2011 Census in order to maintain the characteristics described above. There are now 34,753 LSOAs in England and Wales.
• There are now 120 LSOAs in York (from 118 in 2001) – the additional LSOAs are in Guildhall and Micklegate Wards.
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Lower Layer Super Output Areas• For the purposes of the IMD York’s district is divided into 120 Lower
Super Output Areas. • Out of these LSOAs:
– 33 LSOAs improved their ranking significantly• Of which: 6 are in Heworth, 5 are in Westfield.
– 37 LSOAs moderately improved their rank• Of which: 4 are in Haxby & Wiggington, 4 are in Rawcliffe & Clifton Without,
4 are in Strensall
– 22 LSOAs with little change– 19 LSOAs ranked moderately worse
• Of which: 2 are in Guildhall, 2 are in Haxby & Wiggington, 2 are in Heworth Without, 2 are in Osbaldwick & Derwent
– 9 LSOAs significantly worsened their rank• OF which: 2 are in Clifton, 2 are in Holgate, 2 are in Micklegate
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