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Deprivation indicators
Selected Area: Mile Cross
Selected Area Type: Electoral Divisions
This report provides a variety of indicators from different datasets which can give an indication of deprivation within an area.
Report sections:
Geography Deprivation - Income Deprivation - Benefits Deprivation - Education Deprivation - 2001 Census Deprivation - Lifestyle |
Geography
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Selected area Mile Cross is located within the Local Authority district of Norwich
Selected area type Electoral Divisions - View Boundary MapCounty Electoral Divisions (CEDs) are confined within district boundaries and are defined by the Boundary Committee for England (BCFE). There are 84 CED’s situated in Norfolk._
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Deprivation - Income
View notesDeprivation can be seen through income based indicators - large numbers of households receiving less than £10k, high benefit claimant rates and high numbers of people that are unemployed with children.
Deprivation - Benefits
View notes| Mile Cross | Norfolk | East of England | England | |
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| Source - DWP Information Directorate | ||||
Deprivation - Education
View notesDeprivation can be associated with areas that have poor education results and high unemployment rates of 16-18 year olds.
Deprivation - 2001 Census
View notesThe following data on deprivation comes from the 2001 Census and a link to a more in depth report can be found above.
Deprivation - Lifestyle
View notes| Mile Cross | Norfolk | East of England | England | |
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| Homelessness data is only available at District area level and above. | ||||
| Source - Communities and Local Government | ||||
Deprivation can be seen in the lowest category (5) of the ACORN classification. Households in category 5 are more likely to have no qualifications, live in social housing, are currently looking for employment and are more likely to foresee need for a loan.
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