HARINGEY WARD PROFILE:

HARRINGAY

-level. Such granular data is less widely available than data at regional or level, and as such certain measures use data going back to the 2011 Census. Please be aware of the source and year when using the data cited in this profile. HARRINGAY ATTRIBUTES

SIZE OF WARD (SQ. KM), HARRINGAY

• At 1.9 sq. km, Harringay is in line with the Haringey average (1.6 sq. km), but smaller than the size of the average ward (2.6 sq. km).

Source: GLA Population Projections 2018

POPULATION, HARRINGAY • At 14,243 people, the population of Harringay is in line with the borough average. This is slightly larger than the average London ward (13,919).

Source: ONS Mid-Year Estimates, 2018

POPULATION DENSITY (RESIDENTS PER SQ. KM), HARRINGAY • Population density in Harringay is lower than the Haringey average, at 9,016 residents per sq. km (compared to a borough average of 9,945). This is in line with the average London ward (8,742).

Source: GLA Population Projections 2018

OPEN SPACE, HARRINGAY • 45.4% of Harringay ward is made up of open space, above the Haringey (25.2%) and London (27.2%) averages. • Harringay has the second largest proportion of open space of all Haringey wards.

Source: Green Space Information for , 2014 DEMOGRAPHICS

POPULATION AGE, HARRINGAY • 20-44 making up the largest proportion of residents (54.3%, the largest proportion in the borough), and those aged 0-19 making up the smallest proportion (18.5%, the smallest in the borough). • In Harringay the 20-44 age group is much more prominent than the wider borough average. By contrast, the ward has among the smallest proportions of 0-19 year olds, 45-59 year olds and 65+ year olds of all Haringey wards.

Source: ONS Mid-Year Estimates, 2018

ETHNICITY, HARRINGAY

• In Harringay there is a slightly larger proportion of residents of White Other ethnicity (31.7%) compared to the Haringey average (25.9%), and a slightly smaller proportion of residents of Black ethnicity (11.8%) compared to the borough average (18.8%).

Source: ONS Census, 2011 RELIGION, HARRINGAY • Harringay has a larger proportion of residents identifying as having no religion (32.7%), compared to the wider borough (25.2%). • The ward also has a smaller proportion of residents identifying as Christian (39%) than is seen across Haringey (45%).

Source: ONS Census, 2011

EDUCATION & QUALIFICATIONS

% PUPILS MEETING THE EXPECTED STANDARD AT KEY STAGE 2, HARRINGAY

• In Harringay the proportion of pupils meeting the expected standard at KS2 level (70.8%) is in line with the average in London (70.4%). Pupils in Harringay perform slightly above the borough average (67.4%).

Source: DfE, 2018/19

% PUPILS ACHIEVING GRADES 9-4 IN ENGLISH & MATHS, HARRINGAY

• In Harringay, the proportion of pupils achieving grades 9-4 in English & Maths GCSEs (55.9%) is below the Haringey and London averages (65.1% and 68.8% respectively). • There is substantial variation in GCSE attainment among different Haringey wards, ranging from 44.3% achieving grades 9-4 in English & Maths, to 89.2%.

Source: DfE, 2018/19 % QUALIFICATIONS AT LEVEL 3 AND ABOVE, HARRINGAY • In Harringay, the proportion of residents with qualifications at level 3 or higher (57.1%) is above the Haringey (50.4%) and London (50%) averages. • There is substantial variation in qualification level among different Haringey wards, ranging from 29% being qualified to level 3 or higher, to 75.6%.

Source: ONS Census, 2011

INCOME, EMPLOYMENT & TENURE

MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME, HARRINGAY

• The median household income in Harringay is £37,150 a year. This is in line with the Haringey (£37,696) average, and slightly below the London (£39,264) average.

Source: GLA Household Income for Small Areas, 2012/13

UNEMPLOYMENT, HARRINGAY • 7.2% of Harringay residents are unemployed. This is below the Haringey (8.6%) average, but in line with the London (7.3%) average.

Source: ONS Census, 2011 CLAIMANTS (INC. UNIVERSAL CREDIT & JSA), HARRINGAY

• In Harringay there are 263.2 claimants per 10,000 residents who claim benefit principally for the reason of being unemployed. • This is substantially higher than the London rate (201.7 per 10,000 residents), and while it is slightly higher than the Haringey level (251.8 per 10,000 residents) it is not among the highest levels in the borough. • The rate of claimants in Haringey is almost 25% higher than the London rate.

Source: DWP / MYE Claimant Count December 2019

HOUSING TENURE, HARRINGAY • Harringay households are most likely be privately rented (45.6%). This is the largest proportion of all Haringey wards. • By contrast, social renting is less common in Harringay, representing 13.9% of all households in the ward (compared to 26.7% in the borough more widely).

Source: ONS Census, 2011

HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION, HARRINGAY • In Harringay, Couple households that have one or more dependent children (13%) are slightly less common than in Haringey (16%), as are Lone parent households with one or more dependent children (7.2% vs. 10.5% in the wider borough).

Source: ONS Census, 2011 HEALTH, WELLBEING & CRIME

FEMALE LIFE EXPECTANCY, HARRINGAY

• Female life expectancy in Harringay is 86.4 years, substantially higher than the Haringey (84.6) and London (84.4) averages. This is the third highest female life expectancy of all Haringey wards.

Source: GLA / ONS Life Expectancy at Birth, 2010-14

MALE LIFE EXPECTANCY, HARRINGAY

• Male life expectancy in Harringay is 79.6 years, slightly lower than the Haringey (79.9) and London (80.1) averages.

Source: GLA / ONS Life Expectancy at Birth, 2010-14

RESIDENTS WITH A LIMITING LONG-TERM HEALTH PROBLEM OR DISABILITY, HARRINGAY • In Harringay 14.1% of residents have a limiting long-term health problem or disability. This is below the rate seen in Haringey (16.7%) and London (16.4%) more widely.

Source: ONS Census 2011 % PREVALENCE OF EXCESS WEIGHT IN YEAR 6, HARRINGAY

• 39.6% of Year 6 children in Harringay have excess weight. This is higher than the Haringey (36.1%) and London (36.8%) averages but is not amongst the highest levels in the borough.

Source: National Child Measurement Programme, 2015/16-2017/18

RATE OF CRIME, HARRINGAY

• In Harringay there were 220 crimes per 1,000 residents between January 2018 and December 2019 (this relates to any type of crime, from drug use or theft to violence against the person). • This was in line with the Haringey rate and slightly higher than London (229 per 1,000 residents and 193 per 1,000 residents respectively). • The rate of crime in Haringey is more than 18% above the London rate.

Source: MPS Rate of all crimes per 1,000 population, January 2018 December 2019