Your Bonhill and Dalmonach in profile

The Bonhill and Dalmonach community council area in West has a population of 9,674.

Community Council comparisons with Women in Bonhill and Dalmonach live, on average, five years longer than men and can expect to have one more year of healthy life expectancy than men. The estimates of both male and female life expectancy in Bonhill and Dalmonach are slightly higher than the West Dunbartonshire average. The difference between healthy life expectancy and overall life expectancy gives a measure of life lived not in good health, which for people in this area is 15.6 years for men and 19.5 years for women. The proportion of the population aged 75 and over (5%) is much lower than in West Dunbartonshire as a whole. The area has a slightly lower than average proportion of single parent households (36%). 26% of young people are not in education, employment or training, while 11% of households are overcrowded, higher than the West Dunbartonshire average. A higher proportion of people live close to vacant and derelict land (73%) compared to West Dunbartonshire as a whole (62%). Time Group Indicator Count Rate Difference from West Dunbartonshire Period People aged 0 - 15 1,883 19% +11% People aged 16 - 64 6,517 67% +4% 2014 People aged 65 - 74 837 9% -11%

Population People aged 75 and over 437 5% -42% Black and minority ethnic groups 107 1% -31% 2011 People with religious affiliation 6,316 64% -4% People who travel to work or study by 2,187 33% -11% 2011 walking/bike/public transport

Cultural & Cultural & People who live within 500m of vacant and Environment 7,018 73% +17% 2014 derelict land Owner-occupied households 2,522 60% +7% Privately rented households 238 6% -2% 2011 Single parent households 502 36% -1% Housing Overcrowded households 462 11% +9% People in employment 4,847 64% +6% 2014 People claiming out of work benefits 1,035 17% -9% People in income deprivation 1,685 17% -11% 2012

Socio- Children in poverty 510 24% +2% 2013 economic Benefits sanctions – data to be added Adults with qualifications at Higher level 3,277 41% -2% 2011 and above Young people not in employment, 150 26% -15% 2012 Education education or training Male life expectancy 75.5 Years +1% Male healthy life expectancy 59.9 Years +2% 2011

Female life expectancy 80.6 Years +2% Health Female healthy life expectancy 61.1 Years +0%

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Life expectancy for males has risen by 5 years in the last 14 years, while female life expectancy has also risen by 5 years over the same period. Overall, male and female life expectancy have increased to levels that are slightly above the West Dunbartonshire average. In the most recent period shown (2009-13), male and female life expectancy was very similar to the Scottish average.

Population by age group Key Education and Economic indicators

0-15 16-44 45-64 65-74 75+ 70% 60% 5,000 4,500 50% 4,000 40% 3,500 30% 3,000 20% 2,500 10% 2,000 1,500 0% 1,000 Adults with Young people People in People 500 qualifications not in employment claiming out

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2002 2006 2009 2013 2001 2003 2004 2005 2007 2008 2010 2011 2012 2014

The overall population in Bonhill and Dalmonach reduced by 5% between 2001 and 2014, with the largest decrease being in the number of people under the age of 16 (18%). Bonhill and Dalmonach has a slightly lower proportion of adults with qualifications at Higher level or above than West Dunbartonshire as a whole, but has a lower level of young people not in employment, education and training.

Notes 1. Data sources: Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation (SIMD) 2012, Census 2011, Census 2001, Child Poverty Unit, NOMIS, National Records of (NRS) and Scottish Government. 2. Populations presented in the population trend chart and used to calculate life expectancy estimates are taken from NRS small area population estimates and are based on: the 2001 census for the years 1996-2001; both the 2001 and 2011 census for the years 2002- 2010; and the 2011 census for the years 2011-2014. 3. The Income deprivation indicator is derived from SIMD 2012, more information on this deprivation index can be found at: http://simd.scotland.gov.uk/publication-2012 4. Life expectancies are calculated based on population estimates and death registrations. 95% confidence intervals have been added on the graphs to give an indication of their accuracy. The x-axes of the life expectancy graphs give the mid-year for each life expectancy estimate e.g. the most recent estimate, denoted by 2012 represents the life expectancy estimate for the period 2010 - 2014. 5.A notes and definitions document providing further information on the variables presented in the profile can be found in the Profiles section of http://www.west-dunbarton.gov.uk/council/community-councils/. 6. Front page map:- (c) Crown Copyright and Database Right 2016. Ordnance Survey (Digimap Licence).

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