Population Brinnington & Central (Ward) All Usual Residents (Count) 14999 Area (Hectares) (Count) 527 Females (Count) 7316 Females (Percentage) 48.8 Males (Count) 7683 Males (Percentage) 51.2 Dataset: KS101 Usual Resident Population (OA), Source: Stockport Council Population by Broad Age Bands Brinnington & Central (Ward) Stockport (Local Authority) Greater Manchester (County) North West (Region) England (Country) All Persons 14999 283275 2682528 7052177 53012456 % aged 0-4 8.19 6.12 6.76 6.13 6.26 % aged 05-14 11.39 11.5 11.89 11.41 11.42 % aged 15-24 14.45 11.32 14.17 13.42 13.08 % aged 25-64 53.66 53.05 52.66 52.44 52.9 % aged 65-74 6.31 9.36 7.88 8.9 8.59 % aged 75-84 4.34 6.27 4.82 5.6 5.52 % aged over 65 12.31 18.01 14.53 16.61 16.34 % aged over 85 1.66 2.38 1.84 2.11 2.23 Dataset: Census - population, 5 yr age bands and gender (Wards), Source: Office for National Statistics (ONS) Dataset: Census - population, 5 yr age bands and gender (Wards), Source: Office for National Statistics (ONS) The population profile for the ward is significantly younger than the borough profile, particularly in the 0-4 and 15-24 age groups. This may indicate a growth in young families attracted by affordable social housing within the area. The proportion of over 65 year olds is lower than in the borough as a whole. Ethnicity and Religion Ethnic Group Downloaded on 22 January 2016 from http://www.mystockport.org.uk/areasummary.aspx?rc=343797&r=368704 Page 1 / 16
Dataset: KS201 Ethnic Group (Ward), Source: Office for National Statistics (ONS) Brinnington and Central has a lower proportion of people from Asian/Asian British ethnic groups and higher proportions from the Black and Mixed ethnic groups. Country of Birth Brinnington & Central (%) Stockport (%) North West (%) England (%) White 92.2 92.1 90.2 85.5 Mixed/Multiple Ethnic Group 2.4 1.8 1.6 2.2 Asian/Asian British 3.6 4.9 6.3 7.7 Black/African/Caribbean/Black British 1.5 0.7 1.3 3.4 Other Ethnic Group 0.4 0.6 0.6 1 Brinnington & Central (%) Stockport (%) North West (%) England (%) UK 92.62 93.17 91.8 86.2 Ireland 0.9 1 0.7 0.7 Other EU; Member Countries in March 2001 0.7 0.8 0.8 1.7 Other EU; Accession Countries April 2001 to March 2011 1.4 0.6 1.2 2 Other Countries 4.4 4.5 5.5 9.4 Dataset: KS204 Country of Birth (Wards), Source: Office for National Statistics (ONS) Brinnington and Central has a slight higher percentage of residents who were born in EU accession countries after April 2001 (1.4%) compared to Stockport overall (0.6%), although this rate is in line with regional and national percentages. Population Born Outside the UK Dataset: QS203 Country of Birth - Outside UK (Ward), Source: Office for National Statistics (ONS) Downloaded on 22 January 2016 from http://www.mystockport.org.uk/areasummary.aspx?rc=343797&r=368704 Page 2 / 16
Of the 7% of the population born outside the UK, the largest proportion originate from the Middle East and Asia, followed by countries that joined the EU after March 2001. Household Language % of Households with English as the main language Brinnington & Central (Ward) Stockport Greater North England (Local Manchester West (Country) Authority) (County) (Region) All people aged 16 and over in household have English as a main language (Rate) At least one but not all people aged 16 and over in household have English as a main language (Rate) No people aged 16 and over in household but at least one person aged 3 to 15 has English as a main language Dataset: KS206 - Household Language (OA), Source: Office for National Statistics (ONS) Religion 95.56 95.97 91.13 94.24 90.89 1.42 2.12 3.62 2.38 3.85 0.36 0.38 0.85 0.5 0.81 No people in household have English as a main language (Rate) 2.66 1.53 4.4 2.88 4.44 Dataset: KS209 Religion (Ward), Source: Office for National Statistics (ONS) Health People with Long Term Health Problems or Disabilities Brinnington & Central (%) Stockport (%) North West (%) England (%) Day-to-Day Activities Limited a Lot 14 8.64 10.27 8.31 Day-to-Day Activities Limited a Little 11.73 9.8 9.97 9.33 Dataset: QS303 Long-term health problem or disability (Ward), Source: Office for National Statistics (ONS) The rate of people with long term health problems or disabilities is much higher than in the borough as a whole. Life Expectancy Downloaded on 22 January 2016 from http://www.mystockport.org.uk/areasummary.aspx?rc=343797&r=368704 Page 3 / 16
Male Life Expectancy Dataset: Life Expectancy by gender (Ward), Source: Stockport Primary Care Trust Brinnington and Central has the lowest male life expectancy in the borough at 71.9, this is 7.2 years less than the borough rate of 79.1 years. There is an even greater gap of 11.8 years in male life expectancy between Cheadle Hulme South (83.7) and Brinnington and Central. Female Life Expectancy Dataset: Life Expectancy by gender (Ward), Source: Stockport Primary Care Trust Brinnington and Central ward also has the lowest rate for female life expectancy at 77.3 years, although this is 5.4 years higher than the life expectancy for males in the ward of 71.9 years. However, there is quite a significant difference of 16.6 years for female life expectancy in Bramhall South, where the average female is expected to live to 88.5 years. Life Expectancy Change Over Time Downloaded on 22 January 2016 from http://www.mystockport.org.uk/areasummary.aspx?rc=343797&r=368704 Page 4 / 16
Dataset: Stockport Life Expectancy, Source: Stockport Primary Care Trust Dataset: Stockport Life Expectancy, Source: Stockport Primary Care Trust 1999-2001 2001-2003 2003-2005 2005-2007 2007-2009 2009-2011 Male Life Expectancy 68.2 69.2 68.8 69.9 70.2 71.9 Female Life Expectancy 74.6 73.8 73.2 74.4 75.3 77.3 Dataset: Stockport Life Expectancy, Source: Stockport Primary Care Trust The charts and table above show that since 1999 male life expectancy in Brinnington and Central has increased by 3.7 years and female life expectancy has increased by 2.7 years. Alcohol Consumption (Adult Lifestyle Survey) Downloaded on 22 January 2016 from http://www.mystockport.org.uk/areasummary.aspx?rc=343797&r=368704 Page 5 / 16
Dataset: Adult Lifestyle Survey - Alcohol Consumption (Ward), Source: Stockport Primary Care Trust High risk drinking is assessed by measuring how many units the respondent consumed in the week. A weekly consumption which puts a person at high risk of physical or mental harm is defined as high risk drinking. A weekly consumption below that level, but still increasing the risk of ill effect is defined as increasing risk drinking. Higher risk drinking is defined as regularly drinking more than 50 units a week if you're a man and 35 units a week for a woman. Data is presented with 95% confidence intervals Mental Wellbeing (Adult Lifestyle Survey) Dataset: Adult Lifestyle Survey - Mental Wellbeing (Ward), Source: Stockport Primary Care Trust Data is presented with 95% confidence intervals Smoking Prevalence (Adult Lifestyle Survey) Downloaded on 22 January 2016 from http://www.mystockport.org.uk/areasummary.aspx?rc=343797&r=368704 Page 6 / 16
Dataset: Adult Lifestyle Survey - Smoking (Ward), Source: Stockport Primary Care Trust Data is presented with 95% confidence intervals General Health - Bad or Very Bad Health Dataset: QS302 General Health (Ward), Source: Office for National Statistics (ONS) Households Dataset: Census - Households (Ward), Source: Office for National Statistics (ONS) Household Composition Brinnington & Central (Unitary Ward) Households with at least one usual resident 7422 Average household size 2 Population density (people per hectare) 28.5 Brinnington & Central (%) Stockport (%) One person households 47.5 31.6 Married Couples 16.6 33.9 Downloaded on 22 January 2016 from http://www.mystockport.org.uk/areasummary.aspx?rc=343797&r=368704 Page 7 / 16
Cohabiting Couples 10.6 9.4 Lone parents 16.6 11.3 All other households 8.7 13.7 Dataset: KS105 Household Composition - Summary (Ward), Source: Office for National Statistics (ONS) Brinnington and Central has a higher rate of one person households (47.5%) than the Borough average (31.6%). The ward also has a higher percentage of lone parents at 16.6% compared to the borough rate of 11.3%. Living Arrangements Brinnington Stockport & Central (%) (%) Living in a Couple - Married or in a Registered Same-Sex Civil Partnership 25.8 47.7 Living in a Couple - Cohabiting 15.3 11.4 Not living in a Couple - Single (Never Married or Never Registered a Same-Sex Civil Partnership) 36.2 24.2 Not living in a Couple - Married or in a Registered Same-Sex Civil Partnership) 0.9 0.9 Not living in a Couple - Separated (but Still Legally Married or Still Legally in a Same-sex Civil Partnership) 3.6 2 Not living in a Couple - Divorced or Formerly in a Same-Sex Civil Partnership which is now legally dissolved) 11.8 6.9 Not living in a Couple - Widowed or Surviving Partner from a Same-Sex Civil Partnership 6.2 7 Dataset: KS104 Living Arrangements (Ward), Source: Office for National Statistics (ONS) Brinnington and Central has a much lower proportion of married couples and a higher rate of single people. It also has a higher proportion of residents who are divorced. Housing Brinnington & Central (%) Stockport (%) Vacant household Spaces 3 3.2 Owner Occupied 30.4 73.3 Social rented 52.8 13.7 Private Rented 13.1 11.4 Does Not have Central Heating 2.8 2.3 Occupancy Rating (Rooms) of -1 or Less 9.8 4.8 Dataset: Housing - various KS tables (Ward), Source: Office for National Statistics (ONS) *All households in the area with an occupancy rating (rooms) of -1 or less. An occupancy rating of -1 implies that a household has one less room than required. This ward has less than half the levels of owner occupied households and almost four times as many households that are social rented. Overcrowding is an issue, with double the proportion of households that have fewer rooms than required. Stockport Homes Properties Downloaded on 22 January 2016 from http://www.mystockport.org.uk/areasummary.aspx?rc=343797&r=368704 Page 8 / 16
Dataset: Stockport Homes property types, Source: Stockport Council Employment and Skills Job Seeker Allowance Claimants Ward Rates The map below show that in August 2013 Brinnington and Central had the highest rate of the working age population claiming Job Seeker Allowance at 9.87% (988 claimants), compared to the other wards in the Borough. Downloaded on 22 January 2016 from http://www.mystockport.org.uk/areasummary.aspx?rc=343797&r=368704 Page 9 / 16
Dataset: JSA Claimants (Ward), Source: NOMIS - Official Labour Market Statistics The chart below shows how Brinnington and Central's JSA claimant rate compares to Stockport, Greater Manchester, the North West and England plus all the other wards in the borough. The rate is twice as high as the 2nd highest rate in Davenport and Cale Green of 4.65%. Dataset: JSA Claimants (Ward), Source: NOMIS - Official Labour Market Statistics Trend Chart Downloaded on 22 January 2016 from http://www.mystockport.org.uk/areasummary.aspx?rc=343797&r=368704 Page 10 / 16
The chart below shows that the August 2013 Job Seeker Allowance claimant rate in Brinnington and Central of 9.87%, is significantly higher than the Stockport rate (3.12%), the GM rate (4.36%), the North West rate (3.85%) and the England rate (3.28%) for the same period. Over the past six months there has been very little change in the claimant rate in Brinnington and Central, with just a small decrease of 0.63% since March 2013. Dataset: JSA Claimants (Ward), Source: NOMIS - Official Labour Market Statistics Qualifications Brinnington & Central (%) Stockport (%) North West (%) England (%) Other Qualifications 4.5 3.9 4.5 5.7 Level 4 Qualifications and Above 12.3 29.8 24.4 27.4 Level 3 Qualifications 9.4 12.1 12.9 12.4 Apprenticeship 3.2 4 3.9 3.6 Level 2 Qualifications 16 16 15.8 15.2 Level 1 Qualifications 17 13.5 13.6 13.3 No Qualifications 37.7 20.6 24.8 22.5 Dataset: KS501 Qualifications (Ward), Source: Office for National Statistics (ONS) Almost four in every ten adults in Brinnington and Central have no qualifications. Almost double the Stockport rate. The Ward also has much lower proportions of people with Level 3 and 4 qualifications or above. Brinnington and Central has higher proportions of adult unemployment, youth unemployment and people who are long term sick or disabled. Economic Activity Brinnington & Central (%) Stockport (%) North West (%) England (%) Economically Active - Employed 52.1 64.7 59.6 62.1 Economically Active - Employee; Part-Time 13.3 14.6 13.9 13.7 Economically Active - Employee; Full-Time 34 40.5 37.5 38.6 Economically Active - Self-Employed 4.8 9.6 8.2 9.8 Economically Active - Unemployed 9.6 3.9 4.7 4.4 Economically Active - Full-Time Student 2.4 2.7 3.5 3.4 Economically Inactive - Retired 10.6 15.3 14.8 13.7 Economically Inactive - Student (Including Full-Time Students) 3.6 4.2 5.6 5.8 Economically Inactive - Looking After Home or Family 5.9 3.5 3.9 4.4 Downloaded on 22 January 2016 from http://www.mystockport.org.uk/areasummary.aspx?rc=343797&r=368704 Page 11 / 16
Economically Inactive - Long-Term Sick or Disabled 12.1 4.2 5.6 4 Unemployed - Long-Term Unemployed 4.5 1.5 1.8 1.7 Dataset: KS601 Economic Activity (Ward), Source: Office for National Statistics (ONS) Brinnington and Central has a higher rate of residents who are unemployed (9.6%) compared to Stockport (3.9%). The ward also has higher rates of residents who are long term sick or disabled (12.1%) and long term unemployed (4.5%), again much higher than the borough, region and national levels. Socio-Economic Classifications Higher Managerial and Professional Occupations Dataset: KS611 - National Statistics Socio-economic Classification (Ward), Source: Office for National Statistics (ONS) Never Worked and Long Term Unemployed Dataset: KS611 - National Statistics Socio-economic Classification (Ward), Source: Office for National Statistics (ONS) Deprivation Downloaded on 22 January 2016 from http://www.mystockport.org.uk/areasummary.aspx?rc=343797&r=368704 Page 12 / 16
Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD) 2007 The Index of Multiple Deprivation 2007 measures deprivation at the Lower Super Output Area (LSOA), of which there are 32,482 in England and 190 in Stockport. The overall index of multiple deprivation is a weighted average of seven domains : Income; Employment; Health Deprivation and Disability; Education Skills and Training; Barriers to Housing and Services; Crime; and Living Environment. Once a score has been assigned to each LSOA they can then be ranked nationally and separated into quintiles. The data in this profile has been aggregated to show percentages at ward level. The percentages have been calculated using GP Registration population data as at December 2012. The lowest 20% of scores are described as the most deprived quintile and the 20% highest scores are categorised as the least deprived quintile. IMD 2007 data is considered a more accurate assessment of deprivation in Stockport than the 2010 IMD data. % of the population in each IMD 2007 quintile Brinnington & Central (Ward) Stockport (Local Authority) % in Quintile 1: Most deprived 84.1 12.3 % in Quintile 2: 2nd Most Deprived 15.9 18 % in Quintile 3: Mid Deprived 20 % in Quintile 4: 2nd Least deprived 21.8 % in Quintile 5: Least deprived 28 Dataset: Population in each IMD 2007 Quintile (Ward), Source: Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG) Dataset: Population in each IMD 2007 Quintile (Ward), Source: Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG) Free School Meals Downloaded on 22 January 2016 from http://www.mystockport.org.uk/areasummary.aspx?rc=343797&r=368704 Page 13 / 16
Dataset: Free School Meals (Ward), Source: Department for Education Brinnington and Central has the highest rate in the Borough for pupils claiming free school meals (37.2%), this more than double the Borough rate (13.8%). Pension Credit Dataset: Pension Credit (Ward), Source: Stockport Council Brinnington and Central had 57 Pension Credit cases in 2011/12, the 3rd highest in the borough. Deprivation Dimensions (2011 Census) The dimensions of deprivation used to classify households are indicators based on the four selected household characteristics: Employment (any member of a household not a full-time student is either unemployed or long-term sick) Education (no person in the household has at least level 2 education, and no person aged 16-18 is a fulltime student) Health and disability (any person in the household has general health bad or very bad or has a long term Downloaded on 22 January 2016 from http://www.mystockport.org.uk/areasummary.aspx?rc=343797&r=368704 Page 14 / 16
health problem), and Housing (Household's accommodation is ether overcrowded, with an occupancy rating -1 or less, or is in a shared dwelling, or has no central heating). A household is classified as being deprived in none, or one to four of these dimensions in any combination. Households Deprived in 3 Dimensions Dataset: QS119 Households by Deprivation Dimensions (OA), Source: Office for National Statistics (ONS) Households Deprived in 4 Dimensions Dataset: QS119 Households by Deprivation Dimensions (OA), Source: Office for National Statistics (ONS) Deprivation in this Ward Brinnington & Central (Ward) Stockport (Local Authority) Greater Manchester (County) North West (Region) England (Country) Household is not deprived in any dimension (Rate) 25.3 46.27 39.32 40.5 42.54 Downloaded on 22 January 2016 from http://www.mystockport.org.uk/areasummary.aspx?rc=343797&r=368704 Page 15 / 16
Household is deprived in 1 dimension (Rate) 31.26 31.19 31.95 31.69 32.65 Household is deprived in 2 dimensions (Rate) 28.58 17.48 21.26 20.82 19.14 Household is deprived in 3 dimensions (Rate) 13.66 4.59 6.86 6.41 5.14 Household is deprived in 4 dimensions (Rate) 1.2 0.46 0.62 0.58 0.53 Dataset: QS119 Households by Deprivation Dimensions (OA), Source: Office for National Statistics (ONS) Education GCSE Attainment Dataset: GCSE Attainment (Ward) provisional, Source: Stockport Council The proportion of pupils achieving 5 or more A-C grade GCSEs including English and Maths is the lowest in the borough at 40.6% much lower than the Stockport rate of 65%. Downloaded on 22 January 2016 from http://www.mystockport.org.uk/areasummary.aspx?rc=343797&r=368704 Page 16 / 16