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Population Economy Housing & Households 2011 Census Key Statistics - 2011 Census Key Statistics - 2011 Census Key Statistics - 2011 Census Key Statistics Abergwili Electoral Ward Population Economy Housing & Households Population density 2011 (persons h/a) 0.4 No. % No. % All aged 16-74 1,685 Total Households 946 Males Females Persons Economically Active 1,188 70.5 Populationinprivatehouseholds 2,299 99.3 unemployed 37 2.2 Average household size 2.4 Population 2011 1,153 1,162 2,315 EconomicallyInactive 497 29.5 long-termsick/disabled 49 2.9 Household Composition Age Structure No. % Allonepersonhousehold 234 24.7 0-4 100 4.3 Social Class oneperson,pensioner 133 14.1 All households with dependent 5-15 308 13.3 Managerial & Professional 607 36.0 children 269 28.4 16-64 1,374 59.4 Skilled 626 37.2 loneparentswithdependents 48 5.7 65-74 311 13.4 Part/unskilled 315 18.7 Allhouseholdsofonlypensioners 254 26.8 75+ 222 9.6 Students & Other 137 8.1 Tenure Born in Wales 1,658 71.6 Industry of Employment Owner occupied 795 84.0 Born Outside UK 79 3.4 Agriculture, forestry & fishing 87 7.6 Rentedfromsociallandlord 46 4.9 Mining, quarrying, energy, water 21 1.8 Other rented 105 11.1 Ethnicity -White British/Irish 2,262 97.7 Manufacturing 57 5.0 OtherWhite 27 1.2 Construction 91 8.0 Nocentralheating 19 2.0 Mixed Ethnic Group 8 0.3 Wholesale&retail 185 16.2 Overcrowded 12 1.3 Other Ethnic Groups 18 0.8 Transport & storage 45 3.9 Average rooms per household 6.9 Accommodation & food services 39 3.4 No car 74 7.8 Communication, finance, Religion-Christian 1,647 71.1 property 76 6.6 Professional, scientific, NoReligion 421 18.2 technical 44 3.9 Household Spaces 991 Administrative & support services 16 1.4 Withusualresidents 946 95.5 Public administration & Peoplewithlimitinglongtermillness 509 22.0 defence 12811.2 Nousualresidents 45 4.5 People providing unpaid care 283 12.2 Education 115 10.1 Detached 76477.1 Health&socialwork 190 16.6 Semi detached 127 12.8 (of persons aged 3+) Other 49 4.3 Terraced 75 7.6 Speak Welsh 1,257 55.7 Flat 22 2.2 NoSkillsinWelsh 726 32.2 Noqualifications(allaged16+) 432 22.7 Caravan or temporary structure 3 0.3 Source: 2011 Census Key Statistics, Office for National Statistics ©Crown Copyright 2013 These statistics may be used under the terms of the Open Government Licence. Produced by the Corporate Policy Team, Carmarthenshire County Council [email protected] 2011 Census Key Statistics - 2011 Census Key Statistics - 2011 Census Key Statistics - 2011 Census Key Statistics 2011 Census Key Statistics - 2011 Census Key Statistics - 2011 Census Key Statistics - 2011 Census Key Statistics Ammanford Electoral Ward Population Economy Housing & Households Population density 2011 (persons h/a) 15.1 No. % No. % All aged 16-74 1,853 Total Households 1,246 Males Females Persons Economically Active 1,124 60.7 Population in private households 2,649 99.5 unemployed 89 4.8 Average household size 2.1 Population 2011 1,292 1,370 2,662 Economically Inactive 729 39.3 long-term sick/disabled 193 10.4 Household Composition Age Structure No. % All one person household 505 40.5 0-4 149 5.6 Social Class one person, pensioner 243 19.5 5-15 379 14.2 Managerial & Professional 397 21.4 All households with dependent children 347 27.8 16-64 1,560 58.6 Skilled 490 26.4 lone parents with dependents 118 9.5 65-74 293 11.0 Part/unskilled 724 39.1 All households of only pensioners 359 28.8 75+ 281 10.6 Students & Other 242 13.1 Tenure Born in Wales 2,202 82.7 Industry of Employment Owner occupied 761 61.1 Born Outside UK 105 3.9 Agriculture, forestry & fishing 8 0.8 Rented from social landlord 267 21.4 Mining, quarrying, energy, water 17 1.7 Other rented 218 17.5 Ethnicity -White British/Irish 2,567 96.4 Manufacturing 117 11.4 Other White 13 0.5 Construction 94 9.2 No central heating 13 1.0 Mixed Ethnic Group 20 0.8 Wholesale & retail 172 16.8 Overcrowded 34 2.7 Other Ethnic Groups 62 2.3 Transport & storage 49 4.8 Average rooms per household 5.7 Accommodation & food services 55 5.4 No car 383 30.7 Religion - Christian 1,551 58.3 Communication, finance, property 50 4.9 No Religion 895 33.6 Professional, scientific, technical 37 3.6 Household Spaces 1,304 Administrative & support services 30 2.9 With usual residents 1,246 95.6 People with limiting long term illness 826 31.0 Public administration & defence 97 9.4 No usual residents 58 4.5 People providing unpaid care 353 13.3 Education 94 9.2 Detached 180 13.8 Health & social work 166 16.2 Semi detached 693 53.1 (of persons aged 3+) Other 41 4.0 Terraced 191 14.7 Speak Welsh 1,290 49.9 Flat 240 18.4 No Skills in Welsh 798 30.9 No qualifications (all aged 16+) 681 31.9 Caravan or temporary structure 0 0 Source: 2011 Census Key Statistics, Office for National Statistics ©Crown Copyright 2013 These statistics may be used under the terms of the Open Government Licence. Produced by the Corporate Policy Team, Carmarthenshire County Council [email protected] 2011 Census Key Statistics - 2011 Census Key Statistics - 2011 Census Key Statistics - 2011 Census Key Statistics 2011 Census Key Statistics - 2011 Census Key Statistics - 2011 Census Key Statistics - 2011 Census Key Statistics Betws Electoral Ward Population Economy Housing & Households Population density 2011 (persons h/a) 2.0 No. % No. % All aged 16-74 1,524 Total Households 896 Males Females Persons Economically Active 1,004 65.9 Population in private households 2,115 97.2 unemployed 62 4.1 Average household size 2.4 Population 2011 1,063 1,112 2,175 Economically Inactive 520 34.1 long-term sick/disabled 90 5.9 Household Composition Age Structure No. % All one person household 242 27.0 0-4 167 7.7 Social Class one person, pensioner 104 11.6 5-15 268 12.3 Managerial & Professional 475 31.2 All households with dependent children 273 30.5 16-64 1,306 60.0 Skilled 461 30.2 lone parents with dependents 83 9.3 65-74 218 10.0 Part/unskilled 423 27.8 All households of only pensioners 202 22.5 75+ 216 9.9 Students & Other 165 10.8 Tenure Born in Wales 1,746 80.3 Industry of Employment Owner occupied 664 74.1 Born Outside UK 41 1.9 Agriculture, forestry & fishing 10 1.1 Rented from social landlord 130 14.5 Mining, quarrying, energy, water 23 2.1 Other rented 102 11.4 Ethnicity -White British/Irish 2,131 98.0 Manufacturing 73 7.8 Other White 22 1.0 Construction 100 10.7 No central heating 7 0.8 Mixed Ethnic Group 15 0.7 Wholesale & retail 138 14.7 Overcrowded 26 2.9 Other Ethnic Groups 7 0.3 Transport & storage 40 4.3 Average rooms per household 6.1 Accommodation & food services 23 2.5 No car 143 16.0 Religion - Christian 1,288 59.2 Communication, finance, property 32 3.4 No Religion 715 32.9 Professional, scientific, technical 34 3.6 Household Spaces 947 Administrative & support services 24 2.6 With usual residents 896 94.6 People with limiting long term illness 491 22.6 Public administration & defence 122 13.0 No usual residents 51 5.4 People providing unpaid care 257 11.8 Education 128 13.6 Detached 438 46.3 Health & social work 145 15.4 Semi detached 335 35.4 (of persons aged 3+) Other 47 5.0 Terraced 109 11.5 Speak Welsh 1,109 53.4 Flat 65 6.9 No Skills in Welsh 635 30.6 No qualifications (all aged 16+) 455 26.2 Caravan or temporary structure 0 0 Source: 2011 Census Key Statistics, Office for National Statistics ©Crown Copyright 2013 These statistics may be used under the terms of the Open Government Licence. Produced by the Corporate Policy Team, Carmarthenshire County Council [email protected] 2011 Census Key Statistics - 2011 Census Key Statistics - 2011 Census Key Statistics - 2011 Census Key Statistics 2011 Census Key Statistics - 2011 Census Key Statistics - 2011 Census Key Statistics - 2011 Census Key Statistics Bigyn Electoral Ward Population Economy Housing & Households Population density 2011 (persons h/a) 28.9 No. % No. % All aged 16-74 4,836 Total Households 2,827 Males Females Persons Economically Active 3,156 65.3 Population in private households 6,626 98.0 unemployed 193 4.0 Average household size 2.3 Population 2011 3,309 3,452 6,761 Economically Inactive 1,680 34.7 long-term sick/disabled 417 8.6 Household Composition Age Structure No. % All one person household 858 30.4 0-4 440 6.5 Social Class one person, pensioner 377 13.3 5-15 883 13.1 Managerial & Professional 1,018 21.1 All households with dependent children 877 31.0 16-64 4,225 62.5 Skilled 1,321 27.3 lone parents with dependents 294 10.4 65-74 611 9.0 Part/unskilled 1,884 39.0 All households of only pensioners 594 21.0 75+ 602 8.9 Students & Other 613 12.7 Tenure Born in Wales 5,612 83.0 Industry of Employment Owner occupied 1,854 65.6 Born Outside UK 440 6.5 Agriculture, forestry & fishing 12 0.4 Rented from social landlord 559 19.8 Mining, quarrying, energy, water 37 1.3 Other rented 414 14.6 Ethnicity -White British/Irish 6,302 93.2 Manufacturing 386 13.2 Other White 328 4.9 Construction 213 7.3 No central heating 37 1.3 Mixed Ethnic Group 39 0.6 Wholesale & retail 597 20.4 Overcrowded 131 4.6 Other Ethnic Groups 92 1.4 Transport & storage 124 4.2 Average rooms per household 5.6 Accommodation & food services 147 5.0 No car 761 264 Religion - Christian 3,849 56.9 Communication, finance, property 140 4.8 No Religion 2,288 33.8 Professional, scientific, technical 91 3.1 Household Spaces 2,945 Administrative & support services 126 4.3 With usual residents 2,827 96.0 People with limiting long term illness 1,775 26.3 Public administration & defence 214 7.3 No usual residents 118 4.0 People providing unpaid care 836 12.4 Education 245 8.4 Detached 300 10.2 Health & social work 459 15.7 Semi detached 916 31.1 (of persons aged 3+) Other 138 4.7 Terraced 1,517 51.5 Speak Welsh 1,496 23.0 Flat 209 7.1 No Skills in Welsh 3,868 59.5 No qualifications (all aged 16+) 1,645 30.3 Caravan or temporary structure 3 0.1 Source: 2011 Census Key Statistics, Office for National Statistics ©Crown Copyright 2013 These statistics may be used under the terms of the Open Government Licence.
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