2011 Census results for Edinburgh
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Transcript of 2011 Census results for Edinburgh
2011 Census results for Edinburgh
summary results for Edinburgh City Centre
CEC Planning Information, Services for Communities, February 2014
Scope Census data outputs – progress to date and Council analysis
Context – city population growth
Edinburgh City Centre – distinctive characteristics
Edinburgh City Centre – key changes since 2001
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Census data release programme ‘Univariate’ data : straight counts
e.g. age groups, household types, ethnic groups, industry, occupation, car ownership
‘Cross-tabulated’ datae.g. economic activity by ethnic grouphealth by tenure
Origin / destination datacommuting flows; house moves
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published for all
geographies
spring 2014
late 2014
Summary of Council analysis
(1) Currently published :
Population, households and age structure (overview)
Population distribution and density (Edin. / Scotland / UK)
City Comparisons (Edinburgh compared with other UK cities)
City Trends (Historical context – change since prev. censuses)
Local Area Profiles : (1) wards (2) NPAs (3) community councils
Thematic Reports : (1) health (2) ethnicity (3) transport & travel
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http://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/info/696/census_information/1318/census_2011/2
Summary of Council analysis
(2) Future intentions :
Census atlas(distribution / concentration of different ‘client’ groups / needs / market sectors)
Additional thematic reports, e.g.students;housing;household formation / types;economic activity
Travel-to-work analysis (volume of commuting / mode of travel)
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http://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/info/696/census_information/1318/census_2011/2
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Edinburgh’s growth 1951 - 2011Population Households Dwellings
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Scottish LAs ranked by population change 2001-2011
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Comparative age profilesEdinburgh Scotland
East Lothian Midlothian West Lothian
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Full-time students as % of total population
Community Council areas
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What is distinctive about the City Centre ? Young working age adults
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City Centre / Edinburgh age profiles
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What is distinctive about the City Centre ? Young working age adults Small households
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What is distinctive about the City Centre ? Young working age adults Small households Substantial non-household population
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What is distinctive about the City Centre ? Young working age adults Small households Substantial non-household population Ethnic and cultural diversity
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What is distinctive about the City Centre ? Young working age adults Small households Substantial non-household population Ethnic and cultural diversity Compact, flatted accommodation
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What is distinctive about the City Centre ? Young working age adults Small households Substantial non-household population Ethnic and cultural diversity High density, flatted accommodation Significant element of vacant & holiday homes
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What is distinctive about the City Centre ? Young working age adults Small households Substantial non-household population Ethnic and cultural diversity High density, flatted accommodation Significant element of vacant & holiday homes Prevalence of private renting
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What is distinctive about the City Centre ? Young working age adults Small households Substantial non-household population Ethnic and cultural diversity High density, flatted accommodation Significant element of vacant & holiday homes Prevalence of private renting Relatively healthy
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What is distinctive about the City Centre ? Young working age adults Small households Substantial non-household population Ethnic and cultural diversity High density, flatted accommodation Significant element of vacant & holiday homes Prevalence of private renting Relatively healthy Low car dependency
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What is distinctive about the City Centre ? Young working age adults Small households Substantial non-household population Ethnic and cultural diversity High density, flatted accommodation Significant element of vacant & holiday homes Prevalence of private renting Relatively healthy Low car dependency Workforce participation high in some areas, low in others
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What is distinctive about the City Centre ? Young working age adults Small households Substantial non-household population Ethnic and cultural diversity High density, flatted accommodation Significant element of vacant & holiday homes Prevalence of private renting Relatively healthy Low car dependency Workforce participation high in some areas, low in others Well educated / qualified
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What is distinctive about the City Centre ? Young working age adults Small households Substantial non-household population Ethnic and cultural diversity High density, flatted accommodation Significant element of vacant & holiday homes Prevalence of private renting Relatively healthy Low car dependency Workforce participation high in some areas, low in others Well educated / qualified Predominance of service employment
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Key changes since 2001 Total population and households Population distribution Population characteristics
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Key changes 2001 – 2011 (% decrease / increase)
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Total population
Male population
Female population
Population aged 0-4
Population aged 5-15
Population aged 65-79
Population aged 80+
-20 -10 0 10 20
8.1
8.7
7.4
-5.8
-1.8
-1.0
-5.4
6.0
8.0
4.0
18.0
-10.0
-6.0
13.0
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Population born in Scotland
Population born in UK
Population born outside UK
Population in white ethnic groups
Population in non-white ethnic groups
-20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120
-8.7
-5.6
68.4
3.2
87.2
-4.0
-2.0
102.0
2.0
116.0
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Key changes 2001 – 2011 (% decrease / increase)
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Population living in households
Total households
Average persosn per household
Pensioner only households
Households with dependent children
Dwellings
Rooms in occupied private dwellings
Owner occupied households
Households renting from private landlord
Households renting from social landlord
Detached, semi-detached, terraced dwellings
Flats, maisonettes, appartments etc.
-40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 1001.2
7.6
-10.0
-12.7
-4.2
5.4
5.2
-19.8
47.4
16.8
13.0
5.1
6.0
9.0
-3.0
-11.0
4.0
7.0
8.0
-6.0
95.0
12.0
-3.0
14.0
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Key changes 2001 – 2011 (% decrease / increase)
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Households without a car
Households with 1 or more cars
Total no. of privately owned cars
Persons driving to work
Persons travelling to work by bus
Persons cycling to work
Persons walking to work
Economically active population
Population in employment
Economically inactive population
Residents employed in manufacturing sector
Residents employed in service sector
Managerial and professional occupations
-60 -40 -20 0 20 40 6016.4
-0.9
-3.4
-22.5
-2.1
26.3
-8.2
2.1
-2.0
28.2
-56.2
4.6
4.7
10.0
8.0
10.0
-5.0
8.0
56.0
9.0
11.0
8.0
3.0
-49.0
13.0
12.0
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Key changes 2001 – 2011 (% decrease / increase)
2011 Census results for Edinburgh
summary results for Edinburgh City Centre
CEC Planning Information, Services for Communities, February 2014