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2016 Census Report

Economic Affairs Cabinet Office

March 2017

GD 2017/004

Laid before Tynwald March 2017

Contents

Introduction ...... 4 General Explanatory Notes ...... 5 Executive Summary ...... 8 Isle Of Man Census Districts ...... 9 Historical Statistics ...... 11 Table 1.1 - Census And Resident Population 1951 To 2016 ...... 12 Table 1.2: Dependency Ratio 1976 To 2016 ...... 13 General Population Statistics ...... 15 Table 2.1: Resident Population By Area Of Residence 2016 ...... 16 Table 2.2: Resident Population By Area Of Residence And Quinary Age 2016 ...... 17 Table 2.3: Resident Male Population By Area Of Residence And Quinary Age 2016 ...... 18 Table 2.4: Resident Female Population By Area Of Residence And Quinary Age 2016 ...... 19 Table 2.5: Resident Population By Sex And Single Age 2016 ...... 20 Table 2.6: Resident Population By Place Of Birth And Sex 2016 ...... 21 Table 2.7: Resident Population By Nationality And Sex 2016 ...... 21 Table 2.8: Resident Population By Previous Country Of Residence And Start Of Current Residency 2016 ...... 22 Table 2.9: Resident Population By Previous Region Of Residence And Start Of Current Residency 2016 ...... 23 Table 2.10: Manx Born Residents By Previous Country And Start Of Current Residency 2016 ...... 24 Table 2.11: Manx Born Residents By Year Of Current Residency And Age Of Repatriation 2016 ...... 25 Table 2.12: Resident Population By Quinary Age And Start Of Current Residence 2016 ...... 26

1 Employment Statistics ...... 27 Table 3.1: Resident Employed Population By Area Of Residence 2016 ...... 28 Table 3.2: Resident Employed Population By Sex And Area Of Residence 2016 ...... 29 Table 3.3: Resident Employed Population By Area Of Residence And Location Of Employment 2016 ...... 30 Table 3.3 (Cont’d): Resident Employed Population By Area Of Residence And Location Of Employment 2016 ...... 31 Table 3.4: Resident Economically Active Population By Quinary Age And Employment Status 2016 ...... 32 Table 3.5: Resident Economically Active Males By Quinary Age And Employment Status 2016 ...... 32 Table 3.6: Resident Economically Active Females By Quinary Age And Employment Status 2016 ...... 33 Table 3.7: Resident Employed Population By Sex And Area Of Industry 2016 ...... 34 Table 3.8: Resident Employed Population By Public/Private Sector And Area Of Industry 2016...... 35 Table 3.9: Resident Employed Population By Sex And Occupation (Level II) 2016 ...... 36 Table 3.10: Resident Employed Population By Public/Private Sector And Occupation (Level I) 2016 ...... 37 Table 3.11: Resident Employed By Quinary Age And Occupation (Level I) 2016 ...... 38 Table 3.12: Resident Employed Males By Quinary Age And Occupation (Level I) 2016 ...... 38 Table 3.13: Resident Employed Females By Quinary Age And Occupation (Level I) 2016 ...... 39 Table 3.14: Resident Employed Population By Work Permit Category 2016 ...... 39 Table 3.15: Resident Population Over 15 Not In Work, By Quinary Age And Reason 2016 ...... 40 Table 3.16: Resident Male Population Over 15 Not In Work, By Quinary Age And Reason 2016 ...... 40 Table 3.17: Resident Female Population Over 15 Not In Work, By Quinary Age And Reason 2016 ...... 41 Table 3.18: Resident Unemployed Population By Area Of Residence 2016 ...... 42 Table 3.19: Resident Retired Population By Area Of Residence 2016 ...... 43 Table 3.20: Resident Population Not In Work (Other Reasons) By Area Of Residence 2016 ...... 44 Household Statistics ...... 45

2 Table 4.1: Resident Households By Area Of Residence 2016 ...... 46 Table 4.2: Resident Households By Number Of Persons And Area Of Residence 2016 ...... 47 Table 4.3: Resident Households By Type Of Accommodation And Area Of Residence 2016 ...... 48 Table 4.4: Resident Households By Number Of Bedrooms And Area Of Residence 2016 ...... 49 Table 4.5: Resident Households By Type Of Accommodation And Number Of Bedrooms 2016 ...... 50 Methodology ...... 51 Additional Publications ...... 55 Appendix I: Country Groupings Used In 2016 Census ...... 56 Appendix II: 2016 Isle Of Man Census – Private Household Form ...... 62

3 INTRODUCTION

This report contains information gathered by the 2016 Isle of Man Census, which was held on 24/25 April 2016. The 2016 Census was an interim census and is the most recent in a series dating back to 1821. The Isle of Man holds both full and interim censuses, with full censuses being undertaken every 10 years, the last of which was in 2011. Interim censuses are held at the five year point between the cycle of full censuses.

The 2016 Census was conducted by Economic Affairs, Cabinet Office under delegation from the Treasury, under authority of the Census Act 1929.

This publication, in both PDF and Open Data format, is available electronically from www.gov.im/census. Any additional analysis relating to this census and historical information relating to previous censuses will be made available at the same address.

Additional analysis may be available, subject to practicality and confidentiality. Any requests for additional information should be made to Economic Affairs, Cabinet Office.

Economic Affairs Cabinet Office Government Office Bucks Road Douglas Isle of Man IM1 3PN

Tel: (01624) 685743 Email: [email protected]

4 GENERAL EXPLANATORY NOTES

The following definitions relate to headings and terms used throughout the tables in the report, and to concepts underlying the Census analysis.

Population Base

The primary purpose of taking a Census is to gather information on the Island’s resident population. To facilitate historical comparisons it is tradition to also examine the figure for the Census population, as shown in the historical section of this report. There is also the de facto population, defined as the number of people physically on the Island on Census Night. The following are the various population definitions used in this report:

Resident population: Isle of Man residents present on Census Night plus residents absent from the Island on Census Night Census population: Resident population plus visitors in the Island on Census Night De Facto population: Residents present on Census Night plus visitors on the Island on Census Night

Visitors

For Census purposes, a visitor is defined as a person whose usual place of residence is outside of the Isle of Man. This includes persons who are visiting the Island on holiday and those on business who are working for a temporary period but who do not intend to take up residence on the Island in the immediate future.

Resident Households

A household comprises of either one person living alone, or a group of persons (who may or may not be related) living at the same address sharing cooking facilities and who also share a living room, sitting room or dining room.

The statistics presented on resident households exclude persons in communal establishments, such as Noble’s Hospital or the Isle of Man Prison.

5 Census Districts and Enumeration Districts

Each of the Island’s 24 towns, villages and parishes comprises a Census district. Historically enumeration districts covered an area of work for a particular enumerator. Heavily populated areas will therefore contain many enumeration districts (Douglas has 44). For the 2016 Census, these enumeration districts were not used for the purposes of allocating Census staff to a particular location on the Isle of Man, however each property in the Census data has been assigned into the appropriate enumeration district as previously used. For Census purposes, the Calf of Man is part of the district of . Although the village of and the parishes of and have merged to form commissioners, Census data continues to be published using the ecclesiastical parishes for comparative purposes.

Dependency Ratio

The dependency ratio is the number of people under 16 years old and the number of people above retirement age as a percentage of the working age population. Those of retirement age are taken to be all women 63 years and older and all men 65 years and older in line with the current State Pension Age. Previous dependency ratios will have used 60 as the age of retirement for women. The working age group consists of all adults above the age of 15 and under the age of 63 for women and 65 for men.

Place of Birth and Previous Country of Residency

For tables relating to place of birth and residency, many countries have been grouped together. The groupings are shown in Appendix 1.

Employed and Economically Active

Statistics on the employed population refer to the number of those in the resident population employed at the time of the Census. The economically active population is comprised of the employed population and the unemployed who are 16 and older and either seeking work or waiting to start work already obtained.

Occupation

Information on employment by occupation relates to the main occupation of persons in employment or self-employment. The person’s description of the tasks undertaken in their occupation was used to assign him/her to an occupational group. The classification system used is the UK Standard Occupational Classification 2010 (SOC2010). The SOC2010 has not been updated by the UK since the 2011 Census and therefore the results are comparable, however for censuses from 2006 and earlier, older classification systems were used, meaning that the

6 results are not directly comparable. The most noticeable change between the revisions was a large increase in the “Professional Occupations” category and a corresponding fall in the “Managers and Senior Officials” category.

Economic Sector

The information on employment by economic sector relates to the main business of the organisation in which individuals are employed or self- employed. The person’s description of their or their employer’s business was used to assign him/her to an industrial sector. As a result, a degree of judgement is built into the process of allocating individuals to industries and this should be borne in mind when interpreting results, particularly if making inter-censal comparisons.

7 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

 On Census Night 2016 the resident population stood at 83,314. This represents a decrease of 1.4% on the 84,497 residents recorded in the 2011 Census.

 The average age of the Island’s resident population has risen by over a year, from 41.1 (2011 Census) to 42.5.

 Manx born residents account for 49.8% of the resident population, which is an increase on the comparable figure of 48.1% in 2011. 8.3% of residents were born outside of the British Isles/Eire, compared to 7.5% in 2011.

 Whilst the resident population has decreased by 1.4% compared with 2011, the number of private households has continued to increase, resulting in a continuation of the downward trend in average household size. The number of private households has increased by 0.5% between 2011 and 2016. The average household size fell from 2.33 to 2.28 over the five year period.

 Whilst the retirement age for women has increased to 63, compared with 60 in previous censuses, the dependency ratio has increased from 63.7% to 63.95%. This has been caused by an increasing retirement age population, combined with a fall in the working age population.

 The economically active population decreased to 42,777 in 2016, down from 44,609 in 2011. The number in employment fell to 41,636 in 2016, from 43,134 in 2011.

 Males are more likely to be in full-time employment or self-employment than females, but females account for 77% of part-time workers.

 65% of the economically inactive cited retirement as the reason for not being in or seeking work. The number of females out of work and not seeking work because they are looking after home or family has continued to fall, from 6,733 in 1991 to 2,268 in 2016. The number of males out of work and not seeking work for the same reason has slightly increased, however 91% of this category is still comprised of females.

8 ISLE OF MAN CENSUS DISTRICTS

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HISTORICAL STATISTICS TABLE 1.1: CENSUS AND RESIDENT POPULATION 1951 TO 2016 Change Change in Change in in Resident Census Visitor Census Resident Population Population numbers Date of Census Population Visitors Population (%) (%) (%) 1951 – 8/9 April 55,253 1,229 54,024 1961 – 23/24 April 48,133 967 47,166 -12.7 -12.9 -21.4 1966 - 24/25 April 50,423 1,111 49,312 4.5 4.8 14.9 1971 - 25/26 April 54,581 1,353 53,228 7.9 8.2 21.8 1976 - 4/5 April 61,723 1,227 60,496 13.7 13.1 -9.3 1981 - 5/6 April 66,101 1,422 64,679 6.9 7.1 15.9 1986 - 6/7 April 66,060 1,778 64,282 -0.6 -0.1 25.0 1991 - 14/15 April 71,267 1,479 69,788 8.6 7.9 -16.8 1996 - 14/15 April 74,680 2,966 71,714 2.8 4.8 100.5 2001 - 29/30 April 78,266 1,951 76,315 6.4 4.8 -34.2 2006 - 23/24 April 81,952 1,894 80,058 4.9 4.7 -2.9 2011 - 27/28 March 85,716 1,219 84,497 5.5 4.6 -35.6 2016 - 24/25 April 84,599 1,285 83,314 -1.4 -1.3 5.4

Resident population 83,314 Residents absent 6,039 Residents present 77,275 Visitors 1,285 De facto population 78,560 Census population 84,599 Resident Population: All residents, whether present or absent on 24 April 2016 Census Population: Resident population plus visitors on the island on 24 April 2016 De Facto Population: Residents present plus visitors on the island on 24 April 2016

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TABLE 1.2: DEPENDENCY RATIO 1976 TO 2016

Employed Under Youth Total Employment as % of Census 16 Retirement Working Dependency Dependency Aged All Resident to Working Year Years Age & Over Age Ratio1 Ratio2 Dependency3 Employed Population Population Age

1976 13,207 14,747 32,542 85.90% 40.6 45.3 60,496 1981 13,389 15,378 35,902 80.10% 37.3 42.8 64,679 1986 12,318 15,304 36,244 76.20% 34.0 42.2 64,282 1991 12,904 15,425 41,459 68.30% 31.1 37.2 31,829 69,788 45.6 76.8 1996 13,483 14,953 43,278 65.70% 31.2 34.6 33,577 71,714 46.8 77.6 2001 14,509 14,725 47,081 62.10% 30.8 31.3 39,050 76,315 51.2 82.9 2006 14,571 16,002 49,485 61.80% 29.4 32.3 40,783 80,058 50.9 82.4 2011 15,036 17,847 51,614 63.70% 29.1 34.6 43,134 84,497 51.0 83.6 2016 14,233 18,265 50,816 63.95% 28.0 35.9 41,636 83,314 50.0 82.0

1 The number of persons under 16 plus the number of persons of retirement age and over as a percentage of the number of working age.

2 The number of persons under 16 as a percentage of the number of working age.

3 The number of persons of retirement age and over as a percentage of the number of working age.

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GENERAL POPULATION STATISTICS TABLE 2.1: RESIDENT POPULATION BY AREA OF RESIDENCE 2016 Area of Residence 2016 % of Total 2011 % Change Towns Douglas 26,997 32.4 27,938 -3.5 Ramsey 7,845 9.4 7,821 0.3 Peel 5,374 6.5 5,093 5.2 Castletown 3,216 3.9 3,097 3.7 Villages 3,484 4.2 3,530 -1.3 1,916 2.3 1,953 -1.9 Laxey 1,676 2.0 1,705 -1.7 9,128 11.0 9,273 -1.6 Parishes 1,397 1.7 1,426 -2.1 1,847 2.2 1,747 5.4 1,032 1.2 1,042 -1.0 3,621 4.3 3,586 1.0 382 0.5 401 -5.0 966 1.2 1,024 -6.0 776 0.9 797 -2.7 1,276 1.5 1,282 -0.5 Lonan 1,579 1.9 1,533 2.9 2,167 2.6 2,385 -10.1 2,246 2.7 2,311 -2.9 Maughold 985 1.2 977 0.8 Michael 1,591 1.9 1,729 -8.7 1,576 1.9 1,527 3.1 Rushen 1,537 1.8 1,629 -6.0 700 0.8 691 1.3 Total 83,314 84,497 -1.4

16 TABLE 2.2: RESIDENT POPULATION BY AREA OF RESIDENCE AND QUINARY AGE 2016 Area of Residence 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75-79 80-84 85+ Total Towns Douglas 1,455 1,544 1,480 1,590 1,627 1,738 1,881 1,887 2,023 2,224 2,098 1,790 1,463 1,353 947 772 528 597 26,997 Ramsey 364 407 373 422 419 394 364 412 504 517 619 533 494 533 445 409 276 360 7,845 Peel 332 344 277 259 283 293 376 340 379 403 377 333 320 357 270 175 118 138 5,374 Castletown 168 195 176 225 176 216 168 166 184 246 236 205 184 203 188 125 93 62 3,216 Villages Port Erin 146 171 163 162 162 148 164 192 235 260 263 236 237 314 217 180 109 125 3,484 Port St Mary 66 79 94 117 118 66 66 72 103 156 166 146 128 165 140 82 63 89 1,916 Laxey 72 90 90 106 59 65 66 78 107 157 171 146 103 104 97 68 55 42 1,676 Onchan 438 517 470 487 438 464 474 509 569 662 718 681 602 683 518 397 256 245 9,128 Parishes Andreas 51 88 74 81 72 42 50 82 89 97 124 104 96 139 86 61 36 25 1,397 Arbory 106 106 87 88 80 67 95 92 126 129 175 116 149 172 113 81 30 35 1,847 Ballaugh 45 43 52 60 40 30 30 41 68 88 76 96 88 79 75 51 37 33 1,032 Braddan 253 260 212 226 192 202 210 224 252 289 289 222 203 170 152 102 69 94 3,621 Bride 7 11 18 23 15 10 7 15 16 29 39 46 44 33 32 21 11 5 382 German 40 42 60 58 44 39 34 41 60 73 92 72 78 82 60 43 24 24 966 Jurby 43 56 49 54 41 48 37 50 57 61 44 58 47 50 32 22 15 12 776 Lezayre 45 63 79 71 73 35 32 52 67 99 125 118 98 89 79 67 43 41 1,276 Lonan 79 96 86 93 69 74 65 80 93 147 128 130 104 107 100 54 44 30 1,579 Malew 85 91 113 126 98 74 76 85 120 161 184 202 164 181 157 92 74 84 2,167 Marown 90 171 150 137 113 64 70 128 164 206 194 147 131 159 127 91 55 49 2,246 Maughold 37 57 54 61 38 30 18 44 57 74 112 74 68 80 73 55 28 25 985 Michael 65 108 96 87 65 62 62 78 124 113 145 115 133 102 90 59 47 40 1,591 Patrick 77 93 110 112 87 78 87 95 105 135 118 130 80 99 77 41 37 15 1,576 Rushen 52 67 67 94 69 46 41 60 67 110 128 140 117 143 100 83 66 87 1,537 Santon 28 34 39 50 44 41 33 50 43 61 60 47 39 44 37 24 15 11 700 Total 4,144 4,733 4,469 4,789 4,422 4,326 4,506 4,873 5,612 6,497 6,681 5,887 5,170 5,441 4,212 3,155 2,129 2,268 83,314

17 TABLE 2.3: RESIDENT MALE POPULATION BY AREA OF RESIDENCE AND QUINARY AGE 2016 Area of Residence 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75-79 80-84 85+ Total Towns Douglas 781 795 782 811 812 868 894 958 1,003 1,159 1,065 912 753 691 475 365 215 193 13,532 Ramsey 198 228 183 221 205 201 173 192 238 267 326 255 233 268 211 186 125 113 3,823 Peel 171 174 143 135 151 133 195 155 184 196 193 162 164 175 132 80 53 34 2,630 Castletown 89 98 106 114 78 105 88 80 76 115 128 90 84 103 98 53 39 27 1,571 Villages Port Erin 70 84 90 88 81 70 74 98 118 133 127 116 119 150 102 88 50 52 1,710

Port St Mary 31 40 53 53 62 34 36 43 50 75 70 79 70 84 69 41 27 29 946 Laxey 41 55 50 62 37 27 36 37 55 65 95 77 54 45 41 37 28 17 859 Onchan 240 259 250 259 226 233 226 229 274 301 359 326 292 334 256 198 113 90 4,465 Parishes Andreas 30 43 29 42 36 25 21 35 44 47 60 48 54 67 40 25 23 13 682 Arbory 50 49 46 47 38 28 43 49 62 64 84 52 74 82 64 44 13 12 901 Ballaugh 22 22 31 34 20 12 14 16 28 47 42 40 48 37 37 26 17 13 506 Braddan 132 138 99 125 98 86 94 116 123 146 159 110 100 85 76 56 35 41 1,819 Bride 2 4 9 10 8 7 3 6 7 18 19 21 26 18 14 12 6 3 193 German 21 19 32 30 30 22 13 20 28 37 46 34 40 43 29 19 15 9 487 Jurby 19 27 25 32 26 33 20 24 28 34 26 26 23 25 16 14 4 6 408 Lezayre 24 35 45 36 38 21 17 24 25 55 55 53 56 47 41 37 24 16 649 Lonan 46 41 43 48 33 34 26 39 47 71 59 66 58 55 49 34 19 14 782 Malew 52 40 61 78 60 36 38 45 54 64 83 108 77 90 82 41 30 31 1,070 Marown 41 91 81 81 70 31 27 52 89 101 91 73 72 81 57 44 27 20 1,129 Maughold 14 30 26 29 20 16 8 21 26 40 58 30 38 33 40 29 16 12 486 Michael 36 66 50 40 32 33 30 35 60 58 71 59 59 60 38 29 26 7 789 Patrick 38 44 58 56 41 33 41 44 47 70 53 69 41 50 40 19 17 8 769 Rushen 25 34 37 49 30 20 18 28 30 63 61 65 55 73 50 40 31 22 731 Santon 13 20 17 26 20 23 13 25 19 29 29 18 22 19 17 12 5 5 332 Total 2,186 2,436 2,346 2,506 2,252 2,131 2,148 2,371 2,715 3,255 3,359 2,889 2,612 2,715 2,074 1,529 958 787 41,269

18 TABLE 2.4: RESIDENT FEMALE POPULATION BY AREA OF RESIDENCE AND QUINARY AGE 2016 Area of Residence 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75-79 80-84 85+ Total Towns Douglas 674 749 698 779 815 870 987 929 1,020 1,065 1,033 878 710 662 472 407 313 404 13,465 Ramsey 166 179 190 201 214 193 191 220 266 250 293 278 261 265 234 223 151 247 4,022 Peel 161 170 134 124 132 160 181 185 195 207 184 171 156 182 138 95 65 104 2,744 Castletown 79 97 70 111 98 111 80 86 108 131 108 115 100 100 90 72 54 35 1,645 Villages Port Erin 76 87 73 74 81 78 90 94 117 127 136 120 118 164 115 92 59 73 1,774 Port St Mary 35 39 41 64 56 32 30 29 53 81 96 67 58 81 71 41 36 60 970 Laxey 31 35 40 44 22 38 30 41 52 92 76 69 49 59 56 31 27 25 817 Onchan 198 258 220 228 212 231 248 280 295 361 359 355 310 349 262 199 143 155 4,663 Parishes Andreas 21 45 45 39 36 17 29 47 45 50 64 56 42 72 46 36 13 12 715 Arbory 56 57 41 41 42 39 52 43 64 65 91 64 75 90 49 37 17 23 946 Ballaugh 23 21 21 26 20 18 16 25 40 41 34 56 40 42 38 25 20 20 526 Braddan 121 122 113 101 94 116 116 108 129 143 130 112 103 85 76 46 34 53 1,802 Bride 5 7 9 13 7 3 4 9 9 11 20 25 18 15 18 9 5 2 189 German 19 23 28 28 14 17 21 21 32 36 46 38 38 39 31 24 9 15 479 Jurby 24 29 24 22 15 15 17 26 29 27 18 32 24 25 16 8 11 6 368 Lezayre 21 28 34 35 35 14 15 28 42 44 70 65 42 42 38 30 19 25 627 Lonan 33 55 43 45 36 40 39 41 46 76 69 64 46 52 51 20 25 16 797 Malew 33 51 52 48 38 38 38 40 66 97 101 94 87 91 75 51 44 53 1,097 Marown 49 80 69 56 43 33 43 76 75 105 103 74 59 78 70 47 28 29 1,117 Maughold 23 27 28 32 18 14 10 23 31 34 54 44 30 47 33 26 12 13 499 Michael 29 42 46 47 33 29 32 43 64 55 74 56 74 42 52 30 21 33 802 Patrick 39 49 52 56 46 45 46 51 58 65 65 61 39 49 37 22 20 7 807 Rushen 27 33 30 45 39 26 23 32 37 47 67 75 62 70 50 43 35 65 806 Santon 15 14 22 24 24 18 20 25 24 32 31 29 17 25 20 12 10 6 368 Total 1,958 2,297 2,123 2,283 2,170 2,195 2,358 2,502 2,897 3,242 3,322 2,998 2,558 2,726 2,138 1,626 1,171 1,481 42,045

19 TABLE 2.5: RESIDENT POPULATION BY SEX AND SINGLE AGE 2016 Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female Age Total Male Female 0 789 415 374 32 861 407 454 64 1,013 484 529 1 787 420 367 33 909 426 483 65 1,072 523 549 2 821 431 390 34 998 478 520 66 1,049 514 535 3 856 451 405 35 977 482 495 67 1,065 527 538 4 891 469 422 36 1,018 506 512 68 1,112 567 545 5 935 469 466 37 980 475 505 69 1,143 584 559 6 981 493 488 38 932 449 483 70 923 471 452 7 988 504 484 39 966 459 507 71 883 445 438 8 925 481 444 40 1,000 481 519 72 856 417 439 9 904 489 415 41 1,016 503 513 73 828 399 429 10 883 483 400 42 1,106 506 600 74 722 342 380 11 886 459 427 43 1,244 615 629 75 698 341 357 12 883 470 413 44 1,246 610 636 76 656 337 319 13 896 462 434 45 1,250 633 617 77 646 307 339 14 921 472 449 46 1,278 681 597 78 560 259 301 15 887 491 396 47 1,344 673 671 79 595 285 310 16 968 520 448 48 1,312 615 697 80 504 232 272 17 1,013 522 491 49 1,313 653 660 81 448 199 249 18 947 483 464 50 1,296 645 651 82 459 216 243 19 974 490 484 51 1,319 675 644 83 370 152 218 20 920 470 450 52 1,390 692 698 84 348 159 189 21 881 417 464 53 1,311 650 661 85 359 151 208 22 906 465 441 54 1,365 697 668 86 310 118 192 23 869 463 406 55 1,238 604 634 87 280 107 173 24 846 437 409 56 1,174 579 595 88 219 75 144 25 889 457 432 57 1,153 585 568 89 212 71 141 26 864 415 449 58 1,202 593 609 90 180 51 129 27 837 397 440 59 1,120 528 592 91 149 51 98 28 854 420 434 60 1,021 515 506 92 141 34 107 29 882 442 440 61 1,053 547 506 93 113 44 69 30 878 422 456 62 1,006 520 486 94 92 22 70 31 860 415 445 63 1,077 546 531 95+ 213 63 150

20 TABLE 2.6: RESIDENT POPULATION BY PLACE OF BIRTH AND SEX 2016 Place of Birth Male % of Males Female % of Females Total % of Total Isle of Man 20,871 50.6 20,610 49.0 41,481 49.8 Northern Ireland 882 2.1 778 1.9 1,660 2.0 England 13,972 33.9 14,242 33.9 28,214 33.9 Republic of Ireland 643 1.6 883 2.1 1,526 1.8 Wales 453 1.1 425 1.0 878 1.1 Scotland 1,179 2.9 1,294 3.1 2,473 3.0 Elsewhere 3,269 7.9 3,813 9.1 7,082 8.5

Total 41,269 42,045 83,314

TABLE 2.7: RESIDENT POPULATION BY NATIONALITY AND SEX 2016 Nationality Male % of Males Female % of Females Total % of Total British 38,436 93.1 38,712 92.1 77,148 92.6 European (EU) 1,968 4.8 2,216 5.3 4,184 5 European (Non-EU) 72 0 103 0 175 0 Eastern 44 0 33 0 77 0 Asian 273 1 442 1 715 1 African 235 1 235 1 470 1 North American 112 0 153 0 265 0 Central America 10 0 21 0 31 0 South America 20 0 34 0 54 0 Caribbean 6 0 6 0 12 0 Australasian 2 0 3 0 5 0 Other 91 0.2 87 0.2 178 0.2 41,269 42,045 83,314

21 TABLE 2.8: RESIDENT POPULATION BY PREVIOUS COUNTRY OF RESIDENCE AND START OF CURRENT RESIDENCY 2016 Republic of Northern Total Inward Start of Residency England Scotland Ireland Wales Ireland Elsewhere Migration Before 1956 912 61 49 15 15 42 1,094 1956 - 1965 996 85 50 36 33 101 1,301 1966 - 1975 3,584 258 127 106 270 229 4,574 1976 - 1985 3,740 303 123 111 190 301 4,768 1986 - 1995 5,904 451 462 205 343 803 8,168 1996 - 2005 8,107 670 356 280 394 1990 11,799 2006 803 52 8 29 14 338 1,244 2007 912 41 15 41 12 322 1,343 2008 677 57 16 23 36 407 1,216 2009 536 38 30 18 17 285 924 2010 538 69 15 13 26 304 965 2011 484 39 38 21 15 315 912 2012 503 37 31 15 27 291 904 2013 511 36 37 15 32 360 991 2014 586 38 29 11 36 351 1,051 2015 660 51 51 15 32 477 1,286 2016* 297 20 13 10 7 199 546 Total 29,750 2,306 1,450 964 1,499 7,115 43,086**

*2016 figures current only to Census Night 24 April ** Start of residency year or previous country of residence unknown for 159 individuals – total inward migration 43,245

22 TABLE 2.9: RESIDENT POPULATION BY PREVIOUS REGION OF RESIDENCE AND START OF CURRENT RESIDENCY 2016 Start of Middle North Central South Europe Europe Channel Residency East Asia Africa America America America Caribbean Australasia Other (EU) (Non-EU) Islands Total Before 1956 1 9 8 7 0 0 1 3 0 9 2 2 42 1956 - 1965 0 20 21 15 0 1 1 6 1 27 2 7 101 1966 - 1975 8 29 40 19 0 3 18 31 3 52 8 18 229 1976 - 1985 26 33 63 24 0 5 29 31 0 62 7 21 301 1986 - 1995 49 82 107 74 1 6 55 31 3 137 27 231 803 1996 - 2005 44 443 378 99 6 20 65 82 2 572 72 207 1,990 2006 9 68 42 17 0 0 7 15 0 161 6 13 338 2007 1 94 43 9 2 1 7 10 1 132 13 9 322 2008 11 64 50 19 1 0 22 24 1 162 21 32 407 2009 11 68 25 18 4 3 3 11 0 107 20 15 285 2010 3 82 30 17 0 2 7 8 2 139 5 9 304 2011 12 61 25 29 1 2 6 16 0 156 3 4 315 2012 9 62 27 21 0 6 7 17 0 118 18 6 291 2013 5 46 115 22 0 5 3 18 1 124 13 8 360 2014 9 51 38 21 9 4 7 15 0 169 10 18 351 2015 19 49 37 28 4 10 3 30 3 237 38 19 477 2016* 10 21 28 9 4 4 4 10 0 96 11 2 199 Total 227 1,282 1,077 448 32 72 245 358 17 2,460 276 621 7,115

*2016 figures current only to Census Night 24 April

23 TABLE 2.10: MANX BORN RESIDENTS BY PREVIOUS COUNTRY AND START OF CURRENT RESIDENCY 2016 Total inward Manx-born Republic migration repatriation as Start of of Northern Total for the % of total Residency England Scotland Ireland Wales Ireland Elsewhere Repatriation period inflow Before 1956 17 2 1 1 1 1 23 1,094 2.1 1956 - 1965 26 5 1 5 1 5 43 1,301 3.3 1966 - 1975 101 2 2 3 3 12 123 4,574 2.7 1976 - 1985 161 12 1 7 5 13 199 4,768 4.2 1986 - 1995 175 17 1 11 5 27 236 8,168 2.9 1996 - 2005 259 10 10 9 4 43 335 11,799 2.9 2006 36 2 0 2 0 6 46 1,244 3.7 2007 25 2 1 1 0 8 37 1,343 2.8 2008 22 3 0 0 0 12 37 1,216 3.0 2009 13 0 2 1 0 8 24 924 2.6 2010 23 3 0 0 1 11 38 965 3.9 2011 19 0 3 0 0 7 29 912 3.2 2012 27 0 5 0 2 7 41 904 4.5 2013 33 2 2 1 4 8 50 991 5.0 2014 41 0 1 1 0 7 50 1,051 4.8 2015 43 3 3 0 4 24 77 1,286 6.0 2016* 16 1 0 0 0 6 23 546 4.2 Total 1,037 64 33 42 30 205 1,411** 43,086 3.3

*2016 figures current only to Census Night 24 April ** Start of residency year unknown for 1 individual – total Manx-born repatriates 1,412

24 TABLE 2.11: MANX BORN RESIDENTS BY YEAR OF CURRENT RESIDENCY AND AGE OF REPATRIATION 2016 Year of Repatriation Under 16 16-24 25-39 40-54 55-64 65-84 85+ Total

Before 1956 20 1 2 0 0 0 0 23

1956 - 1965 18 14 11 0 0 0 0 43

1966 - 1975 29 27 59 8 0 0 0 123

1976 - 1985 29 18 108 42 2 0 0 199

1986 - 1995 33 19 98 64 18 4 0 236

1996 - 2005 50 21 118 80 52 14 0 335

2006 - 2016 73 44 144 99 50 40 2 452 Total 252 144 540 293 122 58 2 1,411

*2016 figures current only to Census Night 24 April ** Start of residency year unknown for 1 individual – total Manx-born repatriates 1,412

25 TABLE 2.12: RESIDENT POPULATION BY QUINARY AGE AND START OF CURRENT RESIDENCE 2016

Start of Residency Total 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75-79 80-84 85+ Before 1956 1,094 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 56 175 204 192 172 295 1956 - 1965 1,301 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 172 226 156 143 181 175 132 116 1966 - 1975 4,574 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 177 515 617 470 515 779 603 421 232 245 1976 - 1985 4,768 0 0 0 0 0 0 114 281 392 470 465 534 537 612 523 389 212 239 1986 - 1995 8,169 0 0 0 0 191 450 549 447 534 845 1,093 1,030 803 790 544 396 266 231 1996 - 2005 11,800 0 2 249 762 805 600 595 935 1,240 1,471 1,385 1,101 803 680 494 332 189 157 2006 1,246 0 5 82 96 64 45 97 139 114 114 116 97 72 71 61 31 20 22 2007 1,343 0 29 96 99 66 61 93 125 138 131 110 101 75 78 66 37 22 16 2008 1,216 0 57 98 84 40 51 123 121 106 130 108 88 67 47 43 30 9 14 2009 924 0 62 69 61 51 52 83 91 83 84 70 78 53 34 22 14 9 8 2010 965 0 66 66 44 34 82 108 101 88 87 89 52 42 40 26 16 9 15 2011 912 12 100 46 49 27 80 94 90 95 92 58 49 44 26 25 14 6 5 2012 904 28 95 55 51 47 67 85 77 89 89 52 37 36 39 30 13 8 6 2013 991 54 77 60 44 42 97 103 104 75 80 50 41 49 34 29 24 17 11 2014 1,051 61 63 43 49 49 113 121 94 93 88 59 61 55 37 30 15 9 11 2015 1,286 79 62 51 64 126 139 120 118 102 90 82 67 46 50 43 17 14 16 2016 546 29 21 13 15 39 70 63 51 41 47 47 32 27 15 18 7 4 7 Total 43,090* 263 639 928 1,418 1,581 1,907 2,348 2,774 3,367 4,333 4,573 4,064 3,436 3,650 2,942 2,123 1,330 1,414

*Start of residency year unknown for 155 individuals - total inward migration 43,245

26 EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS TABLE 3.1: RESIDENT EMPLOYED POPULATION BY AREA OF RESIDENCE 2016 % of All Total Employed 2011 % Change Area of Residence Employed Persons Employed within Area Towns Douglas 14,597 35.1 15,408 -5.6 Ramsey 3,652 8.8 3,650 0.1 Peel 2,787 6.7 2,728 2.1 Castletown 1,501 3.6 1,469 2.1 Villages Port Erin 1,638 3.9 1,705 -4.1 Port St Mary 882 2.1 954 -8.2 Laxey 789 1.9 870 -10.3 Onchan 4,504 10.8 4,663 -3.5 Parishes Andreas 656 1.6 693 -5.6 Arbory 906 2.2 888 2.0 Ballaugh 461 1.1 493 -6.9 Braddan 1,792 4.3 1,842 -2.8 Bride 181 0.4 192 -6.1 German 464 1.1 509 -9.7 Jurby 295 0.7 311 -5.4 Lezayre 580 1.4 550 5.2 Lonan 754 1.8 761 -0.9 Malew 1,006 2.4 1,104 -9.7 Marown 1,058 2.5 1,105 -4.4 Maughold 428 1.0 425 0.7 Michael 811 1.9 908 -12.0 Patrick 847 2.0 812 4.1 Rushen 649 1.6 707 -8.9 Santon 398 1.0 387 2.8 Total 41,636 43,134 -3.6

28 TABLE 3.2: RESIDENT EMPLOYED POPULATION BY SEX AND AREA OF RESIDENCE 2016 Area of Residence Male Female Total Towns Douglas 7,683 6,914 14,597 Ramsey 1,934 1,718 3,652 Peel 1,439 1,348 2,787 Castletown 779 722 1,501 Villages Port Erin 885 753 1,638 Port St Mary 470 412 882 Laxey 427 362 789 Onchan 2,354 2,150 4,504 Parishes Andreas 351 305 656 Arbory 476 430 906 Ballaugh 246 215 461 Braddan 970 822 1,792 Bride 104 77 181 German 249 215 464 Jurby 156 139 295 Lezayre 317 263 580 Lonan 402 352 754 Malew 544 462 1,006 Marown 571 487 1,058 Maughold 231 197 428 Michael 425 386 811 Patrick 448 399 847 Rushen 346 303 649 Santon 206 192 398 Total 22,013 19,623 41,636

29 TABLE 3.3: RESIDENT EMPLOYED POPULATION BY AREA OF RESIDENCE AND LOCATION OF EMPLOYMENT 2016 % Area of Total Own Own % Port Port St Residence Employed Area Area Douglas Douglas Ramsey Peel Onchan Braddan Castletown Erin Mary Laxey Andreas Towns Douglas 14,597 11,959 81.9 11,959 81.9 149 183 443 868 172 64 22 48 4 Ramsey 3,652 1,992 54.5 1,171 32.1 1,992 36 59 76 16 4 2 40 28 Peel 2,787 898 32.2 1,226 44.0 78 898 59 174 58 17 12 5 0 Castletown 1,501 500 33.3 579 38.6 8 17 25 56 500 55 21 2 0 Villages Port Erin 1,638 445 27.2 665 40.6 10 18 21 69 139 445 66 3 0 Port St Mary 882 241 27.3 338 38.3 3 6 14 34 47 68 241 2 0 Laxey 789 179 22.7 444 56.3 40 8 30 39 4 1 2 179 0 Onchan 4,504 820 18.2 2,971 66.0 58 33 820 310 51 22 7 28 0 Parishes Andreas 656 161 24.5 194 29.6 184 9 17 21 4 0 0 1 161 Arbory 906 131 14.5 390 43.0 5 8 19 44 107 42 24 1 0 Ballaugh 461 120 26.0 177 38.4 60 22 5 18 7 1 0 0 3 Braddan 1,792 318 17.7 1,225 68.4 20 18 56 318 24 9 5 3 1 Bride 181 56 30.9 53 29.3 42 6 4 2 1 0 0 1 3 German 464 82 17.7 200 43.1 9 68 7 29 15 4 4 1 2 Jurby 295 75 25.4 82 27.8 85 7 3 3 1 2 0 4 10 Lezayre 580 81 14.0 224 38.6 175 8 11 13 6 1 2 4 5 Lonan 754 85 11.3 454 60.2 26 5 37 45 9 2 1 59 0 Malew 1,006 342 34.0 396 39.4 6 10 22 37 87 24 7 1 1 Marown 1,058 130 12.3 682 64.5 5 28 32 95 11 3 0 3 0 Maughold 428 72 16.8 170 39.7 105 3 10 20 3 0 1 11 3 Michael 811 195 24.0 362 44.6 65 36 16 28 15 5 0 1 4 Patrick 847 122 14.4 397 46.9 10 84 19 53 27 11 4 3 0 Rushen 649 25 3.9 261 40.2 2 8 8 32 63 69 46 0 1 Santon 398 66 16.6 220 55.3 8 11 13 27 12 4 1 2 0 Total 41,636 19,095 45.9 24,840 59.7 3,145 1,530 1,750 2,411 1,379 853 468 402 226

30 TABLE 3.3 (cont’d): RESIDENT EMPLOYED POPULATION BY AREA OF RESIDENCE AND LOCATION OF EMPLOYMENT 2016

Area of Off Residence Arbory Ballaugh Bride German Jurby Lezayre Lonan Malew Marown Maughold Michael Patrick Rushen Santon Island Towns Douglas 5 5 1 59 28 1 17 330 49 1 14 42 3 37 93 Ramsey 1 11 4 17 63 20 4 33 11 16 4 3 0 3 38 Peel 5 8 1 60 18 4 4 77 26 0 11 24 1 5 16 Castletown 7 0 0 6 0 0 2 195 5 0 0 2 3 8 10 Villages Port Erin 11 2 0 7 2 1 0 138 6 0 1 2 3 8 21 Port St Mary 5 0 0 9 1 1 0 81 5 0 0 2 3 4 18 Laxey 1 0 0 2 1 1 5 12 3 0 2 3 0 3 9 Onchan 1 1 0 20 17 1 9 67 22 2 9 2 1 10 42 Parishes Andreas 0 2 6 8 17 7 1 5 2 1 3 1 0 0 12 Arbory 131 0 0 6 3 0 0 99 1 0 0 1 2 8 15 Ballaugh 0 120 2 2 9 7 0 8 1 2 9 3 1 0 4 Braddan 0 0 0 10 7 0 4 47 8 1 2 10 4 6 14 Bride 0 2 56 1 2 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 German 0 1 0 82 1 0 2 12 5 0 9 3 3 2 5 Jurby 0 1 2 3 75 5 0 6 2 1 2 0 0 0 1 Lezayre 1 4 1 9 9 81 0 5 1 1 1 2 0 4 12 Lonan 1 0 0 2 3 0 85 12 2 1 2 2 0 0 6 Malew 7 0 0 9 0 0 1 342 9 0 0 14 1 12 20 Marown 0 1 0 12 3 0 1 32 130 0 1 6 0 4 9 Maughold 0 1 1 3 3 5 0 8 1 72 0 0 0 3 5 Michael 0 5 2 18 15 7 0 15 2 0 195 4 1 4 11 Patrick 1 0 0 39 4 0 2 40 12 0 3 122 1 3 12 Rushen 49 0 0 8 1 1 0 63 0 0 0 3 25 1 8 Santon 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 21 2 0 0 2 2 66 3 Total 227 164 76 393 283 144 137 1,649 308 98 268 253 54 191 387

31 TABLE 3.4: RESIDENT ECONOMICALLY ACTIVE POPULATION BY QUINARY AGE AND EMPLOYMENT STATUS 2016 Employment Status Total 16-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75+ Works for an employer full time 28,407 705 2,556 3,057 2,997 3,078 3,493 3,986 3,888 2,846 1,435 260 64 42 Works for an employer part time 6,283 472 341 342 491 621 705 688 731 727 559 380 152 74 Works for more than one employer part time 702 53 40 29 43 53 64 103 102 88 61 39 17 10 Self-employed, employing others 1,868 3 15 49 109 168 234 301 305 265 185 128 65 41 Self-employed, not employing others 5,131 17 129 286 348 451 556 716 790 664 541 326 203 104 Unemployed, seeking/awaiting work* 1,141 160 171 135 95 84 89 103 118 99 79 5 2 1 Total Economically Active** 42,777 1,396 3,219 3,843 4,026 4,360 5,044 5,788 5,801 4,604 2,819 1,112 495 270

* Unemployed, seeking/awaiting work includes all individuals who are actively looking for work, or waiting for work already obtained but who may or may not be registered to claim Job Seeker's Allowance. This definition is consistent with the International Labour Organisation definition of unemployment. The figures published as part of the Labour Market report relate to only those who are registered for Job Seeker's Allowance.

** Total is less than sum of the categories as multiple responses were possible

TABLE 3.5: RESIDENT ECONOMICALLY ACTIVE MALES BY QUINARY AGE AND EMPLOYMENT STATUS 2016 Employment Status Total 16-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75+ Works for an employer full time 15,983 395 1,401 1,640 1,645 1,765 1,992 2,221 2,138 1,593 935 180 43 35 Works for an employer part time 1,376 209 108 64 56 76 66 93 121 139 163 167 72 42 Works for more than one employer part time 206 26 19 8 11 13 11 22 22 19 21 19 9 6 Self-employed, employing others 1,338 1 7 35 78 119 149 221 216 194 141 94 54 29 Self-employed, not employing others 3,507 10 87 183 222 291 351 465 541 469 392 263 157 76 Unemployed, seeking/awaiting work 687 107 106 79 56 42 52 60 70 56 52 4 2 1 Total Economically Active* 22,700 743 1,716 1,983 2,035 2,246 2,574 3,027 3,046 2,426 1,678 706 333 187

* Total is less than sum of the categories as multiple responses were possible

32 TABLE 3.6: RESIDENT ECONOMICALLY ACTIVE FEMALES BY QUINARY AGE AND EMPLOYMENT STATUS 2016 Employment status Total 16-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75+ Works for an employer full time 12,424 310 1,155 1,417 1,352 1,313 1,501 1,765 1,750 1,253 500 80 21 7 Works for an employer part time 4,907 263 233 278 435 545 639 595 610 588 396 213 80 32 Works for more than one employer part time 496 27 21 21 32 40 53 81 80 69 40 20 8 4 Self-employed, employing others 530 2 8 14 31 49 85 80 89 71 44 34 11 12 Self-employed, not employing others 1,624 7 42 103 126 160 205 251 249 195 149 63 46 28 Unemployed, seeking/awaiting work 454 53 65 56 39 42 37 43 48 43 27 1 0 0 Total Economically Active* 20,077 653 1,503 1,860 1,991 2,114 2,470 2,761 2,755 2,178 1,141 406 162 83

* Total is less than sum of the categories as multiple responses were possible

33 TABLE 3.7: RESIDENT EMPLOYED POPULATION BY SEX AND AREA OF INDUSTRY 2016 Industry Total Males Females Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing 810 655 155 Manufacturing: Food and Drink 492 299 193 Manufacturing: Engineering 977 859 118 Manufacturing: Other 446 327 119 Mining and Quarrying 56 45 11 Construction 3,480 3,223 257 Electricity, Water, Gas and other energy 492 423 69 Transport and Communications 2,442 1,780 662 Wholesale Distribution 429 323 106 Retail Distribution 3,253 1,558 1,695 Insurance 1,872 860 1,012 Banking 2,282 934 1,348 Other Financial Institutions 1,109 565 544 Property Owning and Management 596 353 243 Other Business Services 1,283 693 590 ICT 697 525 172 Legal Services 554 203 351 Accountancy Services 713 366 347 Education & Teaching 2,670 586 2,084 Medical and health services 4,860 1,051 3,809 Tourist Accommodation 629 287 342 Other professional and technical services 630 389 241 Entertainment and Catering 1,735 928 807 Egaming 658 444 214 Miscellaneous Services 3,884 1,915 1,969 Public Administration 3,027 1,759 1,268 Corporate Service Providers 1,560 663 897 Total 41,636 22,013 19,623

34 TABLE 3.8: RESIDENT EMPLOYED POPULATION BY PUBLIC/PRIVATE SECTOR AND AREA OF INDUSTRY 2016 Industry Total Public Sector Private Sector Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing 810 0 810 Manufacturing: Food and Drink 492 0 492 Manufacturing: Engineering 977 0 977 Manufacturing: Other 446 0 446 Mining and Quarrying 56 0 56 Construction 3,480 0 3,480 Electricity, Water, Gas and other energy 492 374 118 Transport and Communications 2,442 700 1,742 Wholesale Distribution 429 0 429 Retail Distribution 3,253 0 3,253 Insurance 1,872 0 1,872 Banking 2,282 0 2,282 Other Financial Institutions 1,109 0 1,109 Property Owning and Management 596 0 596 Other Business Services 1,283 0 1,283 ICT 697 0 697 Legal Services 554 0 554 Accountancy Services 713 0 713 Education & Teaching 2,670 2,084 586 Medical and health services 4,860 2,959 1,901 Tourist Accommodation 629 0 629 Other professional and technical services 630 0 630 Entertainment and Catering 1,735 0 1,735 Egaming 658 0 658 Miscellaneous Services 3,884 0 3,884 Public Administration 3,027 3,027 0 Corporate Service Providers 1,560 0 1,560 Total 41,636 9,144 32,492

35 TABLE 3.9: RESIDENT EMPLOYED POPULATION BY SEX AND OCCUPATION (LEVEL II) 2016 Occupation Level Total Males Females Corporate managers and directors 4,589 2,908 1,681 Other managers and proprietors 1,405 789 616 Science, engineering and technology professionals 1,843 1,609 234 Health professionals 1,797 440 1,357 Teaching and educational professionals 1,531 397 1,134 Business, media and public service professionals 2,682 1,520 1,162 Science, engineering and technology associate professionals 521 438 83 Health and social care associate professionals 398 120 278 Protective service occupations 384 293 91 Culture, media and sports occupations 533 295 238 Business and public service associate professionals 2,235 1,167 1,068 Administrative occupations 5,339 1,739 3,600 Secretarial and related occupations 1,257 90 1,167 Skilled agricultural and related trades 975 891 84 Skilled metal, electrical and electronic trades 1,159 1,141 18 Skilled construction and building trades 2,458 2,427 31 Textiles, printing and other skilled trades 887 566 321 Caring personal service occupations 2,418 360 2,058 Leisure, travel and related personal service occupations 1,109 293 816 Sales occupations 2,128 844 1,284 Customer service occupations 804 270 534 Process, plant and machine operatives 705 644 61 Transport and mobile machine drivers and operatives 1,191 1,092 99 Elementary trades and related occupations 315 268 47 Elementary administration and service occupations 2,973 1,412 1,561 Total 41,636 22,013 19,623

36 TABLE 3.10: RESIDENT EMPLOYED POPULATION BY PUBLIC/PRIVATE SECTOR AND OCCUPATION (LEVEL I) 2016 Occupation Total Public Sector Private Sector Managers, directors and senior officials 5,994 607 5,387 Professional occupations 7,853 3,173 4,680 Associate professional and technical occupations 4,071 944 3,127 Administrative and secretarial occupations 6,596 1,339 5,257 Skilled trades occupations 5,479 465 5,014 Caring, leisure and other service occupations 3,527 1,236 2,291 Sales and customer service occupations 2,932 133 2,799 Process, plant and machine operatives 1,896 373 1,523 Elementary occupations 3,288 874 2,414 Total 41,636 9,144 32,492

37 TABLE 3.11: RESIDENT EMPLOYED BY QUINARY AGE AND OCCUPATION (LEVEL I) 2016 Occupation Total 16-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75+ Managers, directors and senior officials 5,994 18 104 266 498 677 847 933 958 823 438 248 113 71 Professional occupations 7,853 52 428 674 829 891 1,032 1,140 1,162 867 467 174 91 46 Associate professional and technical occupations 4,071 58 321 455 477 518 562 560 486 313 200 66 36 19 Administrative and secretarial occupations 6,596 172 653 687 640 663 786 881 875 674 366 121 46 32 Skilled trades occupations 5,479 155 398 542 516 514 583 761 717 575 433 168 76 41 Caring, leisure and other service occupations 3,527 131 289 339 282 337 387 518 510 363 248 74 36 13 Sales and customer service occupations 2,932 354 440 330 252 240 241 256 269 258 154 93 26 19 Process, plant and machine operatives 1,896 23 97 121 153 190 200 239 299 259 189 87 29 10 Elementary occupations 3,288 273 318 294 284 246 317 397 407 373 245 76 40 18 Total 41,636 1,236 3,048 3,708 3,931 4,276 4,955 5,685 5,683 4,505 2,740 1,107 493 269

TABLE 3.12: RESIDENT EMPLOYED MALES BY QUINARY AGE AND OCCUPATION (LEVEL I) 2016 Occupation Total 16-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75+ Managers, directors and senior officials 3,697 8 57 138 284 400 501 548 618 516 311 180 81 55 Professional occupations 3,966 34 229 321 375 415 497 585 572 445 277 115 62 39 Associate professional and technical occupations 2,313 40 192 235 241 299 316 319 278 182 126 46 24 15 Administrative and secretarial occupations 1,829 67 253 245 180 181 186 223 208 131 96 35 10 14 Skilled trades occupations 5,025 151 370 510 475 468 535 694 644 514 400 158 73 33 Caring, leisure and other service occupations 653 20 43 55 37 53 65 107 98 66 71 15 16 7 Sales and customer service occupations 1,114 158 194 129 106 87 88 88 79 90 45 31 12 7 Process, plant and machine operatives 1,736 21 88 113 135 173 183 217 284 239 167 79 28 9 Elementary occupations 1,680 137 184 158 146 128 151 186 195 187 133 43 25 7 Total 22,013 636 1,610 1,904 1,979 2,204 2,522 2,967 2,976 2,370 1,626 702 331 186

38 TABLE 3.13: RESIDENT EMPLOYED FEMALES BY QUINARY AGE AND OCCUPATION (LEVEL I) 2016 Occupation Total 16-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75+ Managers, directors and senior officials 2,297 10 47 128 214 277 346 385 340 307 127 68 32 16 Professional occupations 3,887 18 199 353 454 476 535 555 590 422 190 59 29 7 Associate professional and technical occupations 1,758 18 129 220 236 219 246 241 208 131 74 20 12 4 Administrative and secretarial occupations 4,767 105 400 442 460 482 600 658 667 543 270 86 36 18 Skilled trades occupations 454 4 28 32 41 46 48 67 73 61 33 10 3 8 Caring, leisure and other service occupations 2,874 111 246 284 245 284 322 411 412 297 177 59 20 6 Sales and customer service occupations 1,818 196 246 201 146 153 153 168 190 168 109 62 14 12 Process, plant and machine operatives 160 2 9 8 18 17 17 22 15 20 22 8 1 1 Elementary occupations 1,608 136 134 136 138 118 166 211 212 186 112 33 15 11 Total 19,623 600 1,438 1,804 1,952 2,072 2,433 2,718 2,707 2,135 1,114 405 162 83

TABLE 3.14: RESIDENT EMPLOYED POPULATION BY WORK PERMIT CATEGORY 2016 1-6 7-12 13-24 25-36 37-48 49-60 61+ Work Permit Total months months months months months months months Permit granted for limited period 1,307 63 933 158 101 19 29 4 Permit granted for indefinite period 459 Does not need or require a work 39,870 permit Total 41,636

39 TABLE 3.15: RESIDENT POPULATION 16 AND OVER NOT IN WORK, BY QUINARY AGE AND REASON 2016 Reason for not being in work Total 16-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75+ Full time education 3,469 2,406 899 77 19 11 13 15 5 10 2 4 2 6 Retirement 17,803 6 10 4 4 10 8 95 194 561 1,768 4,227 3,687 7,229 Look after home or family (solely) 2,481 19 112 217 283 309 327 323 316 301 184 53 15 22 Permanent long term sickness 1,291 22 51 73 70 97 106 137 221 250 239 12 4 9 Permanent long term disability 927 28 62 47 62 60 86 114 125 141 149 29 8 16 Unemployed, looking for work 687 119 95 81 59 53 50 57 67 51 52 2 1 0 Unemployed, available to start 287 27 33 28 20 22 29 33 39 31 21 3 1 0 Waiting for work already obtained 167 14 43 26 16 9 10 13 12 17 6 0 0 1 Other 333 25 69 65 42 26 28 25 19 20 9 4 1 0 Total 27,445 2,666 1,374 618 575 597 657 812 998 1,382 2,430 4,334 3,719 7,283

TABLE 3.16: RESIDENT MALE POPULATION 16 AND OVER NOT IN WORK, BY QUINARY AGE AND REASON 2016 Reason for not being in work Total 16-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75+ Full time education 1,719 1,222 429 34 6 5 4 4 2 5 1 3 1 3 Retirement 7,843 2 4 3 2 4 5 50 83 242 663 1,983 1,731 3,071 Look after home or family (solely) 213 2 3 7 13 22 32 39 42 27 23 1 0 2 Permanent long term sickness 673 13 27 40 44 48 44 73 111 113 150 6 2 2 Permanent long term disability 483 18 36 30 32 33 41 44 61 66 92 14 7 9 Unemployed, looking for work 421 84 58 47 37 29 28 32 37 31 36 1 1 0 Unemployed, available to start 173 17 21 19 8 7 23 20 25 16 13 3 1 0 Waiting for work already obtained 93 6 27 13 11 6 1 8 8 9 3 0 0 1 Other 179 15 37 34 16 13 15 18 14 10 5 2 0 0 Total 11,797 1,379 642 227 169 167 193 288 383 519 986 2,013 1,743 3,088

40 TABLE 3.17: RESIDENT FEMALE POPULATION 16 AND OVER NOT IN WORK, BY QUINARY AGE AND REASON 2016 Reason for not being in work Total 16-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75+ Full time education 1,750 1,184 470 43 13 6 9 11 3 5 1 1 1 3 Retirement 9,960 4 6 1 2 6 3 45 111 319 1,105 2,244 1,956 4,158 Look after home or family (solely) 2,268 17 109 210 270 287 295 284 274 274 161 52 15 20 Permanent long term sickness 618 9 24 33 26 49 62 64 110 137 89 6 2 7 Permanent long term disability 444 10 26 17 30 27 45 70 64 75 57 15 1 7 Unemployed, looking for work 266 35 37 34 22 24 22 25 30 20 16 1 0 0 Unemployed, available to start 114 10 12 9 12 15 6 13 14 15 8 0 0 0 Waiting for work already obtained 74 8 16 13 5 3 9 5 4 8 3 0 0 0 Other 154 10 32 31 26 13 13 7 5 10 4 2 1 0 Total 15,648 1,287 732 391 406 430 464 524 615 863 1,444 2,321 1,976 4,195

41 TABLE 3.18: RESIDENT UNEMPLOYED POPULATION BY AREA OF RESIDENCE 2016 Area of Unemployed, looked for work in Unemployed, available to start Unemployed, waiting for work Residence previous four weeks work within two weeks already obtained Total Towns Douglas 299 110 67 476 Ramsey 100 25 11 136 Peel 33 22 12 67 Castletown 30 15 8 53 Villages Port Erin 20 16 5 41 Port St Mary 14 6 7 27 Laxey 12 6 5 23 Onchan 47 35 14 96 Parishes Andreas 7 5 3 15 Arbory 5 3 4 12 Ballaugh 5 2 1 8 Braddan 23 8 5 36 Bride 5 1 1 7 German 10 2 1 13 Jurby 5 5 2 12 Lezayre 10 6 3 19 Lonan 17 1 4 22 Malew 7 3 5 15 Marown 10 4 1 15 Maughold 3 3 0 6 Michael 5 2 2 9 Patrick 13 2 3 18 Rushen 6 2 3 11 Santon 1 3 0 4 Total 687 287 167 1,141

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TABLE 3.19: RESIDENT RETIRED POPULATION BY AREA OF RESIDENCE 2016 Area of Residence Count % of All Retired Persons % of All Population by Area Towns Douglas 4,349 24.4 16.1 Ramsey 2,063 11.6 26.3 Peel 1,093 6.1 20.3 Castletown 682 3.8 21.2 Villages Port Erin 975 5.5 28.0 Port St Mary 552 3.1 28.8 Laxey 412 2.3 24.6 Onchan 2,183 12.3 23.9 Parishes Andreas 358 2.0 25.6 Arbory 441 2.5 23.9 Ballaugh 289 1.6 28.0 Braddan 610 3.4 16.8 Bride 103 0.6 27.0 German 230 1.3 23.8 Jurby 131 0.7 16.9 Lezayre 342 1.9 26.8 Lonan 367 2.1 23.2 Malew 589 3.3 27.2 Marown 495 2.8 22.0 Maughold 284 1.6 28.8 Michael 368 2.1 23.1 Patrick 270 1.5 17.1 Rushen 502 2.8 32.7 Santon 115 0.6 16.4 Total 17,803

43 TABLE 3.20: RESIDENT POPULATION NOT IN WORK (OTHER REASONS) BY AREA OF RESIDENCE 2016

Is at school or in full Looks after home Is unable to work due to Is unable to work due to Area of Residence time education or family (solely) permanent long term sickness permanent long term disability Other Total Towns Douglas 1,106 738 531 364 88 2,827 Ramsey 277 221 170 93 19 780 Peel 176 131 59 41 14 421 Castletown 153 129 63 36 12 393 Villages Port Erin 115 103 50 33 13 314 Port St Mary 98 48 21 17 11 195 Laxey 71 61 23 16 3 174 Onchan 342 260 110 93 23 828 Parishes Andreas 55 45 14 20 3 137 Arbory 80 55 13 19 8 175 Ballaugh 60 40 9 10 6 125 Braddan 159 117 71 56 12 415 Bride 28 16 3 6 1 54 German 49 33 14 9 3 108 Jurby 30 35 16 14 87 182 Lezayre 66 47 9 10 1 133 Lonan 70 58 16 9 2 155 Malew 113 78 31 22 1 245 Marown 114 82 14 18 6 234 Maughold 48 39 10 6 3 106 Michael 58 37 14 8 5 122 Patrick 66 41 12 10 5 134 Rushen 95 46 15 13 7 176 Santon 40 21 3 4 0 68 Total 3,469 2,481 1,291 927 333 8,501

44 HOUSEHOLD STATISTICS TABLE 4.1: RESIDENT HOUSEHOLDS BY AREA OF RESIDENCE 2016 Number of Private Residents in Private Average Area of Residence Households Households Household Size Towns Douglas 11,592 26,396 2.28 Ramsey 3,598 7,611 2.12 Peel 2,295 5,264 2.29 Castletown 1,434 3,123 2.18 Villages Port Erin 1,611 3,437 2.13 Port St Mary 881 1,889 2.14 Laxey 715 1,649 2.31 Onchan 3,974 9,119 2.29 Parishes Andreas 595 1,397 2.35 Arbory 805 1,842 2.29 Ballaugh 442 1,032 2.33 Braddan 1,346 3,398 2.52 Bride 181 382 2.11 German 417 964 2.31 Jurby 273 691 2.53 Lezayre 510 1,257 2.46 Lonan 644 1,579 2.45 Malew 959 2,104 2.19 Marown 863 2,238 2.59 Maughold 406 980 2.41 Michael 659 1,590 2.41 Patrick 611 1,566 2.56 Rushen 651 1,475 2.27 Santon 301 697 2.32 Total 35,763 81,680 2.28

46 TABLE 4.2: RESIDENT HOUSEHOLDS BY NUMBER OF PERSONS AND AREA OF RESIDENCE 2016 Area of Residence Total Households 1 2 3 4 5 6 7+ Towns Douglas 11,592 3,720 3,801 1,917 1,444 500 156 54 Ramsey 3,598 1,319 1,251 503 358 120 38 9 Peel 2,295 680 821 374 306 83 24 7 Castletown 1,434 482 520 201 159 58 9 5 Villages Port Erin 1,611 513 649 222 164 42 16 5 Port St Mary 881 294 322 135 98 25 6 1 Laxey 715 194 275 115 89 34 7 1 Onchan 3,974 1,122 1,502 615 534 148 45 8 Parishes Andreas 595 145 256 75 81 27 10 1 Arbory 805 224 308 129 106 30 5 3 Ballaugh 442 109 175 82 53 13 10 0 Braddan 1,346 324 446 235 239 80 17 5 Bride 181 51 84 25 14 5 1 1 German 417 115 166 53 59 15 7 2 Jurby 273 65 102 43 33 19 8 3 Lezayre 510 119 201 75 69 30 8 8 Lonan 644 144 255 100 105 29 8 3 Malew 959 315 354 137 108 34 9 2 Marown 863 173 314 138 177 47 12 2 Maughold 406 89 171 66 54 21 3 2 Michael 659 157 251 110 102 30 6 3 Patrick 611 135 213 116 100 34 9 4 Rushen 651 191 244 106 79 20 9 2 Santon 301 75 116 59 34 14 3 0 Total 35,763 10,755 12,797 5,631 4,565 1,458 426 131

47 TABLE 4.3: RESIDENT HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION AND AREA OF RESIDENCE 2016 Flat in Area of Detached Semi-Detached Terraced Purpose- Converted Residence Total Households House House House built Flat House Other Towns Douglas 11,592 2,195 3,048 2,954 2,176 1,029 190 Ramsey 3,598 1,143 584 757 760 265 89 Peel 2,295 569 553 826 253 54 40 Castletown 1,434 272 320 607 191 26 18 Villages Port Erin 1,611 633 347 363 208 39 21 Port St Mary 881 283 190 202 139 56 11 Laxey 715 410 121 110 55 10 9 Onchan 3,974 1,922 786 784 367 96 19 Parishes Andreas 595 416 153 23 2 0 1 Arbory 805 598 129 70 7 0 1 Ballaugh 442 342 46 46 5 2 1 Braddan 1,346 633 284 262 142 18 7 Bride 181 139 22 17 1 1 1 German 417 261 65 81 9 1 0 Jurby 273 149 87 32 5 0 0 Lezayre 510 426 66 17 0 0 1 Lonan 644 504 76 59 1 3 1 Malew 959 614 124 114 82 15 10 Marown 863 680 105 51 23 3 1 Maughold 406 350 45 8 0 2 1 Michael 659 415 186 35 20 2 1 Patrick 611 342 157 108 2 1 1 Rushen 651 507 90 48 2 4 0 Santon 301 161 83 56 1 0 0 Total 35,763 13,964 7,667 7,630 4,451 1,627 424

48 TABLE 4.4: RESIDENT HOUSEHOLDS BY NUMBER OF BEDROOMS AND AREA OF RESIDENCE 2016 Area of Residence Total Households 1 2 3 4 5 6+ Towns Douglas 11,592 1,637 3,414 3,702 1,954 627 258 Ramsey 3,598 438 1,141 1,266 507 161 85 Peel 2,295 158 693 844 445 114 41 Castletown 1,434 102 436 624 186 67 19 Villages Port Erin 1,611 100 484 671 243 65 48 Port St Mary 881 94 245 274 176 67 25 Laxey 715 58 166 259 173 46 13 Onchan 3974 217 957 1,793 812 145 50 Parishes Andreas 595 10 144 253 131 46 11 Arbory 805 19 196 328 191 56 15 Ballaugh 442 24 79 186 122 28 3 Braddan 1,346 74 357 437 343 110 25 Bride 181 11 45 74 33 11 7 German 417 27 103 148 85 37 17 Jurby 273 5 93 108 46 15 6 Lezayre 510 14 78 190 150 62 16 Lonan 644 14 119 274 171 57 9 Malew 959 33 261 341 182 113 29 Marown 863 36 114 303 306 80 24 Maughold 406 8 55 155 132 47 9 Michael 659 16 133 285 172 39 14 Patrick 611 12 148 263 142 31 15 Rushen 651 9 120 259 194 51 18 Santon 301 4 38 149 69 23 18 Total 35,763 3,120 9,619 13,186 6,965 2,098 775

49 TABLE 4.5: RESIDENT HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE OF ACCOMMODATION AND NUMBER OF BEDROOMS 2016 Detached Semi-Detached Terraced Purpose-built Flat in Converted Bedrooms House House House Flat House Other Total 1 198 150 186 1,646 770 170 3,120 2 2,107 1,676 2,437 2,517 717 165 9,619 3 5,250 4,404 3,097 258 121 56 13,186 4 4,665 1,123 1,120 23 13 21 6,965 5 1,355 231 493 5 4 10 2,098 6+ 389 83 297 2 2 2 775 Total 13,964 7,667 7,630 4,451 1,627 424 35,763

50 METHODOLOGY Household Response Rate

Census forms were delivered to 42,281 properties throughout the Island, in advance of Census Night on 24/25 April 2016. The number of households that should have made a census return was 35,811, and a response rate of 99.9% was achieved, with 35,763 households having responded to the census form.

On Census Night 6,470 properties were vacant, which represents 15% of the housing stock on the Isle of Man. These properties could be vacant for a number of reasons, including second or holiday homes, properties awaiting sale and those undergoing renovation. Economic Affairs estimates that 14% of the housing stock, or 5,818 properties, were vacant in 2011.

The Household Response Rate is defined as properties that did provide a response, over those that were expected to make a return.

Person Response Rate

The 2016 Isle of Man Census has achieved a person response rate of 98.9%, which amounts to 915 individuals. Of this 915 individuals, 803 were under 16s that were imputed, the process for which is detailed below. The remaining 112 individuals are the estimated number of individuals that occupied the 48 households that did not return their Census form, and have not been imputed.

The Person Response Rate is defined as the number of persons on Census forms, over those that were expected to be included within the Census forms.

Imputation

Through initial analysis of the 2016 Census data, by comparison to school rolls and GP patient registration statistics, it was noted that there had been an under-reporting issue in relation to individuals under the age of 16, due to a misinterpretation of the Census form by some households.

The initial level of under reporting for persons under 16 was estimated at 1,400 persons. Households were contacted in areas where a lower number of under 16s had been reported than was expected and through this process, information regarding 597 persons under 16 was added to household Census returns. This left a remaining 803 persons under 16, which amounts to 0.96% of the total resident population, or 5.6% of the under 16 resident population, as under reported.

51 The remaining 803 persons under 16 have therefore been imputed into the Census data, using a multi-stage and multi variable imputation process. Due to the information available through the school rolls, GP registration data and birth statistics, the ages of the 803 persons that were imputed were known and therefore could be used as a basis for the imputation.

The imputation process was undertaken in seven key stages, many of which also included sub-sections, and are detailed below.

Imputation Stage Process undertaken Stage 1: Number of persons under 16 to impute, by age. The first stage of the imputation required the calculation of how many persons, by individual age, needed to be imputed. School rolls, GP patient registration data and birth data from General Registry provided an accurate age distribution for the 803 persons. Stage 2: Number of persons under 16 to impute, by age, by Census The second stage of the imputation process required the 803 persons district. under 16 to be allocated across the 24 Census districts. This allocation was undertaken on the basis of the 2011 Census data on ratios of quinary age bands of 0-4 to 30-39, 0-5 to 35-44, 10-14 to 40-49 and 15 to 45-49 year olds, by each of the Census districts, and these ratios were then applied to the individual ages of the 803 persons under 16 to be imputed, which provided a table by individual age and census district of the 803 persons to be imputed. Stage 3: Allocation of 803 imputed persons under 16, by age, by The table of individual age, by census district of the 803 persons to be Census district, to male or female. imputed was then allocated between male and female through an allocation, by census district and individual age, of the male/female ratio from the 2016 Census data. This stage provided a table which split the 803 imputed individuals by individual age, by Census district, by male and female. Stage 4: Allocation of 803 imputed persons, under 16, by age, by Stage 4 of the imputation process was a multi stage process, taking Census district, by sex, to one or two parent households into account the ratio of two parent to single parent households, split by the age bands of 0-4, 5-9 and 10-15 of the existing 2016 Census data.

The 803 imputed persons under 16, by individual age, by Census district, by sex, was allocated to two parent or single parent households based on the following ratios:

52 Two Single Age range Parent Parent 0-4 84% 16% 5-9 78% 22% 10-15 77% 23%

This stage resulted in two tables, both by individual age, by Census district, by sex by either two parent households or single parent households. Stage 5: Allocation of 803 imputed persons under 16 as single child, Stage 5 involved allocating the two tables generated by stage 4, into a two children or three children households, by individual age, by further three tables each, totalling six tables for imputation, providing Census district, by sex and by either two parent or single parent a table by individual age, by Census district, by sex, by either two or households to one child, two children or three children households. single parent household, by either one, two or three children for the 803 individuals under 16 to be imputed.

The allocation of single child, two children or three children was undertaken on the basis of the ratios of these variables from the existing 2016 Census data as follows: No. of children % 1 48% 2 40% 3+ 13% Stage 6: Allocation of 803 imputed persons under 16, by individual Stage 6 of the imputation required the six tables of imputation to be age, by Census district, by sex, by either two or single parent allocated to a household, based upon the average age of parents for household, by either one, two or three children households, by age of children in three age brackets. parents. The 803 imputed individuals, in the 6 tables by individual age, by Census district, by sex, by either two or single parent household, by either one, two or three children households, were assigned to an existing household record on the basis of the following age distribution of parents for age bands 0-4, 5-9 and 10-15:

53 0-4 Distribution 20-24 7% 25-29 17% 30-34 31% 35-39 25% 40-44 12% 45-50 6%

5-9 Distribution 20-24 1% 25-29 9% 30-34 17% 35-39 30% 40-44 25% 45-50 13%

10-14 Distribution 20-24 0% 25-29 1% 30-34 7% 35-39 14% 40-44 27% 45-49 28% 50-54 15% Stage 7: Allocation of Allocation of 803 imputed persons under 16, by The final stage of the imputation process allocated these children to individual age, by Census district, by sex, by either two or single properties based on the distribution of the existing households by parent household, by either one, two or three children households, by property type i.e Detached house, Semi-Detached house. age of parents, by type of property

54 ADDITIONAL PUBLICATIONS

The 2016 Isle of Man Census report is one of a number of publications compiled by Economic Affairs, Cabinet Office. Other publications include the following:

Isle of Man Passenger Survey Annual Report Isle of Man National Income Report Isle of Man in Numbers Isle of Man Earnings Survey Isle of Man Inflation report (monthly publication) Isle of Man Labour Market report (monthly publication) Isle of Man Quarterly Report on the Economy (quarterly publication) Household Income and Expenditure survey 2012-13 Social Attitudes Survey 2016 All of these publications are available electronically from www.gov.im/ with many of the data sets available in Open Data format.

Additional information on the 2016 Isle of Man Census and any of the above reports may be available upon request, subject to availability, practicality and confidentiality.

Requests should be made to:

Economic Affairs Cabinet Office Government Office Bucks Road Douglas Isle of Man IM1 3PN

Tel: (01624) 685752 Email: [email protected]

Physical copies of the above publications are available from:

Tynwald Library Legislative Buildings Douglas Isle of Man IM1 3PM

Tel: +44 1624 685520 Email: [email protected] APPENDIX I: COUNTRY GROUPINGS USED IN 2016 CENSUS Area Country Area Country British Islands Isle of Man Europe (non-EU) Albania England Andorra Wales Belarus Scotland Bosnia and Herzegovina N.Ireland Faroe Islands Channel Islands Gibraltar Iceland Europe (EU) Austria Liechtenstein Belgium Macedonia, FYR Bulgaria Moldova Croatia Monaco Cyprus Norway Czech Republic Russian Federation Denmark San Marino Estonia Serbia and Montenegro Finland Switzerland France Turkey Germany Ukraine Greece Vatican City Hungary Italy Middle East Bahrain Latvia Iraq Lithuania Iran, Islamic Republic of Luxembourg Israel Malta Jordan Netherlands Kuwait Poland Lebanon Portugal Oman Republic of Ireland Qatar Romania Saudi Arabia Slovak Republic Syrian Arab Republic Slovenia United Arab Emirates Spain West Bank and Gaza strip Sweden Yemen, Republic of

56 APPENDIX I: COUNTRY GROUPINGS USED IN 2016 CENSUS

Area Country Area Country Asia Afghanistan, Islamic State of North America United States & Indian Armenia Canada Subcontinent Azerbaijan Greenland Bangladesh St Pierre and Miquelon Bhutan Georgia Central America Belize India Costa Rica Kazakhstan El Salvador Kyrgysztan Guatemala Nepal Honduras Pakistan Mexico Sri Lanka Nicaragua Tajikistan Panama Turkmenistan Uzbekistan South America Argentina Brunei Darussalam Bolivia Cambodia Brazil China P.R. Chile Indonesia Colombia Lao Peoples Dem.Rep Ecuador Malaysia French Guiana Myanmar Guyana Philippines Paraguay Singapore Peru Thailand Suriname Timor-leste Uruguay Vietnam Venezuela, Rep Bolivariana de Hong Kong SAR of China Japan Korea, Dem.Peoples Rep Korea, Republic of Macao SAR of China Mongolia Taiwan province of China

57 APPENDIX I: COUNTRY GROUPINGS USED IN 2016 CENSUS

Area Country Area Country Africa Algeria Africa Libya Angola Madagascar Benin Malawi Botswana Mali Bukina Faso Mauritania Burundi Mayotte Island Cameroon Morocco Cape Verde Islands Mozambique Central African Republic Namibia Chad Niger Comoros Islands Nigeria Congo, Rep of Rwanda Congo, Dem. Rep. of São Tomé and Príncipe Côte d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast) Senegal Djibouti Seychelles Egypt Sierra Leone Equatorial Guinea Somalia Eritrea South Africa Ethiopia Sudan Gabon Swaziland Gambia,The Tanzania Ghana Togo Guinea Tunisia Guinea-Bissau Uganda Kenya Western Sahara Lesotho Zambia Liberia Zimbabwe

58 APPENDIX I: COUNTRY GROUPINGS USED IN 2016 CENSUS

Area Country Area Country Falkland Islands Australasia Australia Other (Malvinas) Christmas Island St Helena Cocos (Keeling) Islands Reunion Micronesia Fed. States Mauritius New Caledonia Maldives Norfolk Island British Indian Ocean Palau territory Papua New Guinea French Southern Solomon Islands Territories Vanuatu New Zealand Caribbean Anguilla American Samoa Antigua and Barbuda Cook Islands Aruba Fiji Bahamas, The French Polynesia Barbados Guam Bermuda Kiribati Cayman Islands Marshall Islands Cuba Niue Dominica Nauru Dominican Republic Pitcairn Grenada Samoa Guadeloupe Tokelau Islands Haiti Tonga Jamaica Tuvalu Martinique United States Minor Outlying Monteserrat Islands Netherland Antilles Wallis and Futuna Puerto Rico Islands St Kitts and Nevis St Lucia St Vincent and Grenadines Trinidad and Tobago Turks and Caicos Islands Virgin Islands, British Virgin Islands, U.S

59 APPENDIX II: 2016 ISLE OF MAN CENSUS - PRIVATE HOUSEHOLD FORM Isle of Man Census 2016 Form 1 (Private Households)

Complete your census To the occupier form online www.gov.im/census Your individual access code is:

A Message to the Householder

It is important that you act now and complete your census form. The census is used to help plan future services throughout the Isle of Man — such as education, health and transport.

Please complete this census form on SUNDAY 24 APRIL 2016. You can complete it online or on paper. If you complete it in paper please return it using the enclosed envelope, ensuring the address on the back of this form is visible.

If you are unsure how to answer any of the questions, please contact the Census Office using the details provided and if you will be away from the Island on Census Night (evening of 24 April/morning of 25 April 2016), please also contact the Census Office.

Completion of the census form is compulsory under the Census Act 1929. Any person knowingly supplying false information or refusing to complete a census form is liable to prosecution.

Your personal information is protected by law and will be treated in strict confidence. Census information is kept confidential for 100 years.

Instructions to help you complete the form

 Use black or blue ball point pen when filling in the form (please do not use a felt tipped pen).

 Please read the notes accompanying each question before giving your answers.

 A household comprises either one person living alone, or a group of people (who may or may not be related) living at the same address and sharing cooking facilities and who also share a living room or sitting room or dining room.

 Please answer questions Q1 and Q2 about your household’s accommodation.

 Please answer the remaining questions for every member of the household by ticking the appropriate box or boxes or by giving the requested written details. You are required to answer all the questions unless otherwise indicated. If your household consists of more than 6 people, contact the Census Office or use the online form which accepts up to 12 people.

DECLARATION - This form is correctly completed to the best of my knowledge and belief Signature Date Telephone Number/email

We may contact you if we need to collect missing information. IMPORTANT INFORMATION

WHO SHOULD YOU INCLUDE ON THE FORM? Include everyone who spends Census Night (evening of Sunday 24 April to morning of Monday 25 April 2016) in your household EXCEPT anyone who lives elsewhere on the Isle of Man and will be included at their own address. Include anyone who normally lives in your household but spends Census Night elsewhere (for example at work or with a friend in the Isle of Man, on business or at university in the UK or elsewhere, on holiday or serving with the Armed Forces, etc) EXCEPT anyone who spends Census Night in an institution (hospital, nursing home, prison etc). These persons must be included in the institution’s return.

Please use the Guidance for answering questions insert that was included with this form when answering each of the questions. Household Questions Q1 Please tick one box to show the nature of Q2 How many bedrooms does the the accommodation which the household accommodation included? occupies: Include all rooms built or converted for use as If you live in a non-permanent structure, such as a bedrooms, even if they are not currently used caravan, please select the “Other” option. as bedrooms, such as being used as a study or playroom. Detached house...... 1...... 4...... Semi-Detached house...... 2...... 5...... Terraced house (including end of terrace)...... 3...... 6+...... A flat in a purpose built block or development.

A flat in a converted house......

A flat in a commercial building......

Other...... Individual Questions PERSON 1 - Head or Joint Head of Q8 What is the person’s nationality? Household British...... South African......

Irish...... Portuguese...... Q3 Full Name Polish...... German...... Please enter forename(s), then surname in BLOCK CAPITALS. Filipino...... Other...... If Other, please specify

Q9 Where was this person born?

Isle of Man...... Northern Ireland...... Q4 Visitors England...... Republic of Ireland...... Is this person a visitor? Wales...... Scotland......

No...... Elsewhere...... Yes - working in the Isle of Man for a .If Elsewhere, please specify temporary period (more than 3 days)...... Yes - working for 3 days or less or visiting for other purposes (eg - holiday) Answer no further questions...... Q10 If the person was born in the Isle of Man were any of their parents or grandparents born in England, Wales, Scotland or Northern Ireland? Q5 Sex Yes......

Male...... No...... Female...... Q11 If the person was not born in the Isle of Man were either of their parents born in the Isle of Man? Q6 Date of Birth Yes...... Please enter in the format of DD/MM/YYYY. For No...... example 24 March 1978 would be entered as 24/03/1978. Q12 When did the person’s current period of residency begin?

At birth......

In (Please state year) Q7 Whereabouts on Census Night? Q13 Where did this person live before taking up Was the person present or absent from this residency in the Isle of Man? address on Census night? England...... Wales...... Present...... Scotland...... Northern Ireland..... Absent from this address but elsewhere in the Isle of Man...... Republic of Ireland..... Elsewhere......

Absent from the Isle of Man...... If Elsewhere, please give present name of country The remaining questions apply to persons AGED 16 AND OVER ONLY (born on or before 24 April 2000)

Q14 Persons in work Q17 Main tasks in job Which of these things does the person currently do? Works for an employer full time (30 hours or more per week)...... Works for an employer part time (less than 30 hours per week)...... Works for more than one employer part time (less than 30 hours per week)...... Q18 Location of Employment Is self-employed, employing others...... Douglas...... Ramsey...... Is self-employed, not employing others...... Peel...... Onchan......

Q15 Persons without work Braddan...... Other...... If this person is without work, which of the If Other, please specify following reasons apply?

Is at school or in full time education......

Is retired from paid work...... Name and Business of Employer/Self Employed Person’s Business Looks after home or family (solely)...... Is unable to work because of permanent long Q19 Name of Employer or Business term sickness...... Is unable to work because of permanent long term disability......

Unemployed looking for work...... (Please now select from options (i) to (iii)) Q20 Description of Employer’s Business (i) Looked for work in the previous four weeks.

(ii) Available to start work within two weeks.....

(iii) Waiting for work already obtained......

Other...... If Other please specify Q21 Work permits Does the person hold a current work permit?

Occupation No - does not need or hold a work permit...... The following two questions relate to this person’s Yes - permit granted for indefinte period ...... occupation. If unemployed, please state the previous occupation and answer no further questions. Yes - permit granted for limited period...... Please state how many months the Q16 Full Job title work permit has been granted PERSON 2

Q22 Full Name Q28 What is the person’s nationality? Please enter forename(s), then surname in BLOCK CAPITALS. British...... South African......

Irish...... Portuguese......

Polish...... German......

Filipino...... Other...... Q23 Visitors Is this person a visitor? If Other, please specify

No...... Yes - working in the Isle of Man for a Q29 Where was this person born? temporary period (more than 3 days)...... Yes - working for 3 days or less or visiting Isle of Man...... Northern Ireland...... for other purposes (eg - holiday) Answer no England...... Republic of Ireland...... further questions...... Wales...... Scotland...... Q24 Relationship in Household Please tick the box which indicates the relationship Elsewhere...... of this person to Person 1 (the head or joint head .If Elsewhere, please specify of household).

Husband or wife.... Father or mother...... Q30 If the person was born in the Isle of Man Civil Partner...... Grandchild...... were any of their parents or grandparents Living together born in England, Wales, Scotland or Northern Ireland? as a couple...... Brother or sister...... Son or daughter.... Unrelated...... Yes...... Other relative...... No...... If Other, please specify Q31 If the person was not born in the Isle of Man were either of their parents born in the Isle of Man? Q25 Sex Yes...... Male...... No...... Female...... Q32 When did the person’s current period of residency begin? Q26 Date of Birth Please enter in the format of DD/MM/YYYY. For At birth...... example 24 March 1978 would be entered as 24/03/1978. In (Please state year)

Q33 Where did this person live before taking up residency in the Isle of Man? Q27 Whereabouts on Census Night? England...... Wales...... Was the person present or absent from this address on Census night? Scotland...... Northern Ireland.....

Present...... Republic of Ireland..... Elsewhere...... Absent from this address but elsewhere in the Isle of Man...... If Elsewhere, please give present name of country

Absent from the Isle of Man...... The remaining questions apply to persons AGED 16 AND OVER ONLY (born on or before 24 April 2000)

Q34 Persons in work Q37 Main tasks in job Which of these things does the person currently do? Works for an employer full time (30 hours or more per week)...... Works for an employer part time (less than 30 hours per week)...... Works for more than one employer part time (less than 30 hours per week)...... Q38 Location of Employment Is self-employed, employing others...... Douglas...... Ramsey...... Is self-employed, not employing others...... Peel...... Onchan......

Q35 Persons without work Braddan...... Other...... If this person is without work, which of the If Other, please specify following reasons apply?

Is at school or in full time education......

Is retired from paid work...... Name and Business of Employer/Self Employed Person’s Business Looks after home or family (solely)...... Is unable to work because of permanent long Q39 Name of Employer or Business term sickness...... Is unable to work because of permanent long term disability......

Unemployed looking for work...... (Please now select from options (i) to (iii)) Q40 Description of Employer’s Business (i) Looked for work in the previous four weeks.

(ii) Available to start work within two weeks.....

(iii) Waiting for work already obtained......

Other...... If Other please specify Q41 Work permits Does the person hold a current work permit?

Occupation No - does not need or hold a work permit...... The following two questions relate to this person’s Yes - permit granted for indefinte period ...... occupation. If unemployed, please state the previous occupation and answer no further questions. Yes - permit granted for limited period...... Please state how many months the Q36 Full Job title work permit has been granted PERSON 3

Q42 Full Name Q48 What is the person’s nationality? Please enter forename(s), then surname in BLOCK CAPITALS. British...... South African......

Irish...... Portuguese......

Polish...... German......

Filipino...... Other...... Q43 Visitors Is this person a visitor? If Other, please specify

No...... Yes - working in the Isle of Man for a Q49 Where was this person born? temporary period (more than 3 days)...... Yes - working for 3 days or less or visiting Isle of Man...... Northern Ireland...... for other purposes (eg - holiday) Answer no England...... Republic of Ireland...... further questions...... Wales...... Scotland...... Q44 Relationship in Household Please tick the box which indicates the relationship Elsewhere...... of this person to Person 1 (the head or joint head .If Elsewhere, please specify of household).

Husband or wife.... Father or mother ..... Q50 If the person was born in the Isle of Man Civil Partner...... Grandchild ...... were any of their parents or grandparents Living together born in England, Wales, Scotland or Northern Ireland? as a couple...... Brother or sister ...... Son or daughter.... Unrelated ...... Yes...... Other relative ...... No...... If Other, please specify Q51 If the person was not born in the Isle of Man were either of their parents born in the Isle of Man? Q45 Sex Yes...... Male...... No...... Female...... Q52 When did the person’s current period of residency begin? Q46 Date of Birth Please enter in the format of DD/MM/YYYY. For At birth...... example 24 March 1978 would be entered as 24/03/1978. In (Please state year)

Q53 Where did this person live before taking up residency in the Isle of Man? Q47 Whereabouts on Census Night? England...... Wales...... Was the person present or absent from this address on Census night? Scotland...... Northern Ireland.....

Present...... Republic of Ireland..... Elsewhere...... Absent from this address but elsewhere in the Isle of Man...... If Elsewhere, please give present name of country

Absent from the Isle of Man...... The remaining questions apply to persons AGED 16 AND OVER ONLY (born on or before 24 April 2000)

Q54 Persons in work Q57 Main tasks in job Which of these things does the person currently do? Works for an employer full time (30 hours or more per week)...... Works for an employer part time (less than 30 hours per week)...... Works for more than one employer part time (less than 30 hours per week)...... Q58 Location of Employment Is self-employed, employing others...... Douglas...... Ramsey...... Is self-employed, not employing others...... Peel...... Onchan......

Q55 Persons without work Braddan...... Other...... If this person is without work, which of the If Other, please specify following reasons apply?

Is at school or in full time education......

Is retired from paid work...... Name and Business of Employer/Self Employed Person’s Business Looks after home or family (solely)...... Is unable to work because of permanent long Q59 Name of Employer or Business term sickness...... Is unable to work because of permanent long term disability......

Unemployed looking for work...... (Please now select from options (i) to (iii)) Q60 Description of Employer’s Business (i) Looked for work in the previous four weeks.

(ii) Available to start work within two weeks.....

(iii) Waiting for work already obtained......

Other...... If Other please specify Q61 Work permits Does the person hold a current work permit?

Occupation No - does not need or hold a work permit...... The following two questions relate to this person’s Yes - permit granted for indefinte period ...... occupation. If unemployed, please state the previous occupation and answer no further questions. Yes - permit granted for limited period...... Please state how many months the Q56 Full Job title work permit has been granted PERSON 4

Q62 Full Name Q68 What is the person’s nationality? Please enter forename(s), then surname in BLOCK CAPITALS. British...... South African......

Irish...... Portuguese......

Polish...... German......

Filipino...... Other...... Q63 Visitors Is this person a visitor? If Other, please specify

No...... Yes - working in the Isle of Man for a Q69 Where was this person born? temporary period (more than 3 days)...... Yes - working for 3 days or less or visiting Isle of Man...... Northern Ireland...... for other purposes (eg - holiday) Answer no England...... Republic of Ireland...... further questions...... Wales...... Scotland...... Q64 Relationship in Household Please tick the box which indicates the relationship Elsewhere...... of this person to Person 1 (the head or joint head .If Elsewhere, please specify of household).

Husband or wife.... Father or mother ..... Q70 If the person was born in the Isle of Man Civil Partner...... Grandchild ...... were any of their parents or grandparents born in England, Wales, Scotland or Northern Living together Ireland? as a couple...... Brother or sister ...... Son or daughter.... Unrelated ...... Yes...... Other relative ...... No...... If Other, please specify Q71 If the person was not born in the Isle of Man were either of their parents born in the Isle of Man? Q65 Sex Yes...... Male...... No...... Female...... Q72 When did the person’s current period of residency begin? Q66 Date of Birth Please enter in the format of DD/MM/YYYY. For At birth...... example 24 March 1978 would be entered as 24/03/1978. In (Please state year)

Q73 Where did this person live before taking up residency in the Isle of Man? Q67 Whereabouts on Census Night? England...... Wales...... Was the person present or absent from this address on Census night? Scotland...... Northern Ireland.....

Present...... Republic of Ireland..... Elsewhere...... Absent from this address but elsewhere in the Isle of Man...... If Elsewhere, please give present name of country

Absent from the Isle of Man...... The remaining questions apply to persons AGED 16 AND OVER ONLY (born on or before 24 April 2000)

Q74 Persons in work Q77 Main tasks in job Which of these things does the person currently do? Works for an employer full time (30 hours or more per week)...... Works for an employer part time (less than 30 hours per week)...... Works for more than one employer part time (less than 30 hours per week)...... Q78 Location of Employment Is self-employed, employing others...... Douglas...... Ramsey...... Is self-employed, not employing others...... Peel...... Onchan......

Q75 Persons without work Braddan...... Other...... If this person is without work, which of the If Other, please specify following reasons apply?

Is at school or in full time education......

Is retired from paid work...... Name and Business of Employer/Self Employed Person’s Business Looks after home or family (solely)...... Is unable to work because of permanent long Q79 Name of Employer or Business term sickness...... Is unable to work because of permanent long term disability......

Unemployed looking for work...... (Please now select from options (i) to (iii)) Q80 Description of Employer’s Business (i) Looked for work in the previous four weeks.

(ii) Available to start work within two weeks.....

(iii) Waiting for work already obtained......

Other...... If Other please specify Q81 Work permits Does the person hold a current work permit?

Occupation No - does not need or hold a work permit...... The following two questions relate to this person’s Yes - permit granted for indefinte period ...... occupation. If unemployed, please state the previous occupation and answer no further questions. Yes - permit granted for limited period...... Please state how many months the Q76 Full Job title work permit has been granted PERSON 5

Q82 Full Name Q88 What is the person’s nationality? Please enter forename(s), then surname in BLOCK CAPITALS. British...... South African......

Irish...... Portuguese......

Polish...... German......

Filipino...... Other...... Q83 Visitors Is this person a visitor? If Other, please specify

No...... Yes - working in the Isle of Man for a Q89 Where was this person born? temporary period (more than 3 days)...... Yes - working for 3 days or less or visiting Isle of Man...... Northern Ireland...... for other purposes (eg - holiday) Answer no England...... Republic of Ireland...... further questions...... Wales...... Scotland...... Q84 Relationship in Household Please tick the box which indicates the relationship Elsewhere...... of this person to Person 1 (the head or joint head .If Elsewhere, please specify of household).

Husband or wife.... Father or mother ..... Q90 If the person was born in the Isle of Man Civil Partner...... Grandchild ...... were any of their parents or grandparents born in England, Wales, Scotland or Northern Living together Ireland? as a couple...... Brother or sister ...... Son or daughter.... Unrelated ...... Yes...... Other relative ...... No...... If Other, please specify Q91 If the person was not born in the Isle of Man were either of their parents born in the Isle of Man? Q85 Sex Yes...... Male...... No...... Female...... Q92 When did the person’s current period of residency begin? Q86 Date of Birth Please enter in the format of DD/MM/YYYY. For At birth...... example 24 March 1978 would be entered as 24/03/1978. In (Please state year)

Q93 Where did this person live before taking up residency in the Isle of Man? Q87 Whereabouts on Census Night? England...... Wales...... Was the person present or absent from this address on Census night? Scotland...... Northern Ireland.....

Present...... Republic of Ireland..... Elsewhere...... Absent from this address but elsewhere in the Isle of Man...... If Elsewhere, please give present name of country

Absent from the Isle of Man...... The remaining questions apply to persons AGED 16 AND OVER ONLY (born on or before 24 April 2000)

Q94 Persons in work Q97 Main tasks in job Which of these things does the person currently do? Works for an employer full time (30 hours or more per week)...... Works for an employer part time (less than 30 hours per week)...... Works for more than one employer part time (less than 30 hours per week)...... Q98 Location of Employment Is self-employed, employing others...... Douglas...... Ramsey...... Is self-employed, not employing others...... Peel...... Onchan......

Q95 Persons without work Braddan...... Other...... If this person is without work, which of the If Other, please specify following reasons apply?

Is at school or in full time education......

Is retired from paid work...... Name and Business of Employer/Self Employed Person’s Business Looks after home or family (solely)...... Is unable to work because of permanent long Q99 Name of Employer or Business term sickness...... Is unable to work because of permanent long term disability......

Unemployed looking for work...... (Please now select from options (i) to (iii)) Q100 Description of Employer’s Business (i) Looked for work in the previous four weeks.

(ii) Available to start work within two weeks.....

(iii) Waiting for work already obtained......

Other...... If Other please specify Q101 Work permits Does the person hold a current work permit?

Occupation No - does not need or hold a work permit...... The following two questions relate to this person’s Yes - permit granted for indefinte period ...... occupation. If unemployed, please state the previous occupation and answer no further questions. Yes - permit granted for limited period...... Please state how many months the Q96 Full Job title work permit has been granted PERSON 6

Q102 Full Name Q108 What is the person’s nationality? Please enter forename(s), then surname in BLOCK CAPITALS. British...... South African......

Irish...... Portuguese......

Polish...... German......

Filipino...... Other...... Q103 Visitors Is this person a visitor? If Other, please specify

No...... Yes - working in the Isle of Man for a Q109 Where was this person born? temporary period (more than 3 days)...... Yes - working for 3 days or less or visiting Isle of Man...... Northern Ireland...... for other purposes (eg - holiday) Answer no England...... Republic of Ireland...... further questions...... Wales...... Scotland...... Q104 Relationship in Household Please tick the box which indicates the relationship Elsewhere...... of this person to Person 1 (the head or joint head .If Elsewhere, please specify of household).

Husband or wife.... Father or mother ..... Q110 If the person was born in the Isle of Man Civil Partner...... Grandchild ...... were any of their parents or grandparents Living together born in England, Wales, Scotland or Northern Ireland? as a couple...... Brother or sister ...... Son or daughter.... Unrelated ...... Yes...... Other relative ...... No...... If Other, please specify Q111 If the person was not born in the Isle of Man were either of their parents born in the Isle of Man? Q105 Sex Yes...... Male...... No...... Female...... Q112 When did the person’s current period of residency begin? Q106 Date of Birth Please enter in the format of DD/MM/YYYY. For At birth...... example 24 March 1978 would be entered as 24/03/1978. In (Please state year)

Q113 Where did this person live before taking up residency in the Isle of Man? Q107 Whereabouts on Census Night? England...... Wales...... Was the person present or absent from this address on Census night? Scotland...... Northern Ireland.....

Present...... Republic of Ireland..... Elsewhere...... Absent from this address but elsewhere in the Isle of Man...... If Elsewhere, please give present name of country

Absent from the Isle of Man...... The remaining questions apply to persons AGED 16 AND OVER ONLY (born on or before 24 April 2000)

Q114 Persons in work Q117 Main tasks in job Which of these things does the person currently do? Works for an employer full time (30 hours or more per week)...... Works for an employer part time (less than 30 hours per week)...... Works for more than one employer part time (less than 30 hours per week)...... Q118 Location of Employment Is self-employed, employing others...... Douglas...... Ramsey...... Is self-employed, not employing others...... Peel...... Onchan......

Q115 Persons without work Braddan...... Other...... If this person is without work, which of the If Other, please specify following reasons apply?

Is at school or in full time education......

Is retired from paid work...... Name and Business of Employer/Self Employed Person’s Business Looks after home or family (solely)...... Is unable to work because of permanent long Q119 Name of Employer or Business term sickness...... Is unable to work because of permanent long term disability......

Unemployed looking for work...... (Please now select from options (i) to (iii)) Q120 Description of Employer’s Business (i) Looked for work in the previous four weeks.

(ii) Available to start work within two weeks.....

(iii) Waiting for work already obtained......

Other...... If Other please specify Q121 Work permits Does the person hold a current work permit?

Occupation No - does not need or hold a work permit...... The following two questions relate to this person’s Yes - permit granted for indefinte period ...... occupation. If unemployed, please state the previous occupation and answer no further questions. Yes - permit granted for limited period...... Please state how many months the Q116 Full Job title work permit has been granted Please take a moment to check the following:

 Have you signed the declaration on the front of the form?

 Have you included all members of your household or do you need to request additional forms?

 Please ensure that you have completed all of the relevant sections for each member of your household.

 Please ensure you have provided either a contact telephone number or email address on the front of the form in case we need to contact you.

If you have any queries regarding the Census, there are a number of resources to assist you.

www.gov.im/census

01624 685700

[email protected]

Census Office, Sea Terminal, Douglas, IM1 2RF

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