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Community Information and Demographics

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Essex County Council
Added 3 years ago

New Lower Layer Super Output Areas (LSOAs) were published as part of the 2021 Census data releases. More information on the methodology, and for GIS boundaries for all LSOAs in England and Wales can be accessed from the link below. https://www.ons.gov.uk/methodology/geography/ukgeographies/censusgeographies/census2021geographies#lower-layer-super-output-areas-lsoas The datasets provided below are LSOA shapefiles for the county of Essex, and for Greater Essex (including Southend-on-Sea and Thurrock unitary authorities). These shapefiles...

Essex County Council
Added 3 years ago

This slide pack looks at the 2021 census data released on January 25th 2023 and covers: Sexual orientation - numbers and percentages of the Essex population, split by sexual orientation Gender identity - numbers and percentages of the Essex population, split by gender identity All analysis is at the Essex, district, and unitary level. The original data is available here:...

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Essex County Council
Added 3 years ago

This slide pack looks at the census 2021 data released on January 5th 2023 and covers the following household-level estimates: Accommodation type Number of bedrooms Occupancy rating for bedrooms (providing a measure of whether a household’s accommodation is overcrowded or under-occupied) Tenure Central heating type Car or van availability All analysis is at the Essex, district, and unitary...

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Essex County Council
Added 4 years ago

This slide pack looks at the 2021 census data released on November 2nd 2022 and covers: Population - totals, age & sex breakdowns, and growth rates Households - totals, change since the 2011 census, average number of people per household Household composition - number of one person households, number of households with dependent children, number of residents living in communal establishments Population...

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Essex County Council
Updated 10 days ago

...mortality and health trends remain fixed over their lifetime. There is interest in understanding how healthy life expectancy varies within Essex. This has not been possible due to the data not being available at small areas below district level. By combining internal mortality data with good health prevalence from the census, ECCs public health intelligence team have produced small area estimates of healthy life expectancy for the first time. The analysis shows significant inequality in healthy life expectancy across Essex, and the gap between the areas with the highest & lowest healthy life expectancy is widening over time. As these estimates rely...

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