North Lincolnshire
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North Lincolnshire Census 2001 and Access to Services Focus on Rural Areas North Lincolnshire is in the Yorkshire and The Humber Government Office Region 1 Map of the Government Office Region showing Authority boundaries and shaded by Output Area according to the urban / rural definition. - 2 - Population In North Lincolnshire 51.7% of people live in rural areas, compared with 20% in the Government Office Region. Within the rural areas all people live in less sparse areas North Lincolnshire Yorkshire and The Humber Male Female Total Male Female Total Urban 35,881 37,908 73,789 1,921,741 2,047,723 3,969,464 Rural 38,890 40,170 79,060 490,203 505,166 995,369 Less Sparse 38,890 40,170 79,060 446,866 459,522 906,388 Town 24,173 25,350 49,523 242,672 257,852 500,524 Village 11,895 11,958 23,853 147,355 146,029 293,384 Dispersed 2,822 2,862 5,684 56,839 55,641 112,480 Sparse - - - 43,337 45,644 88,981 Town - - - 16,472 18,226 34,698 Village - - - 21,068 21,577 42,645 Dispersed - - - 5,797 5,841 11,638 Total 74,771 78,078 152,849 2,411,944 2,552,889 4,964,833 Percentage rural 52.0 51.4 51.7 20.3 19.8 20.0 Source table from the Census: UV03 Gender Proportion of the population of the Authority living in rural towns, villages and dispersed areas compared with the Government Office Region and England. North Lincolnshire Yorkshire and The Humber England Dispersed Village Rural type Town 0 10203040506070 Percentage Source table from the Census: UV03 Gender 3 Age In North Lincolnshire 6% of the population live in rural areas and are under 10 years old. 12.4% of the Authority's population live in rural areas and are under 19 years of age. 6.2% are aged 70 or over and live in rural areas. Total population within the Authority, broken down by age. Total Totals Rural breakdown Towns Villages Dispersed Age % Rural Urban Rural Less Less Less Sparse Sparse Sparse sparse sparse sparse Under 10 18,457 9,299 9,158 5,823 - 2,726 - 609 - 49.6 10 to 19 19,759 10,045 9,714 6,142 - 2,861 - 711 - 49.2 20 to 29 15,253 8,251 7,002 4,524 - 2,022 - 456 - 45.9 30 to 39 22,832 11,040 11,792 7,415 - 3,546 - 831 - 51.6 40 to 49 21,446 9,918 11,528 7,028 - 3,581 - 919 - 53.8 50 to 59 21,040 9,124 11,916 7,214 - 3,780 - 922 - 56.6 60 to 69 15,544 7,206 8,338 5,154 - 2,551 - 633 - 53.6 70 to 79 12,076 5,895 6,181 4,054 - 1,740 - 387 - 51.2 80 to 89 5,390 2,571 2,819 1,850 - 784 - 185 - 52.3 90 and over 867 369 498 295 - 169 - 34 - 57.4 152,664 73,718 78,946 49,499 - 23,760 - 5,687 - 51.7 Source table from the Census: UV04 Age Age of the population in urban/rural parts of the Authority and totals for the Government Office Region. 1600 90000 1400 80000 1200 70000 60000 1000 50000 800 40000 Authority 600 30000 400 20000 Number of people in the 200 10000 Number of people in the GOR 0 0 Under 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 1 Age and over Rural North Lincolnshire Urban North Lincolnshire Yorkshire and The Humber Source table from the Census: UV04 Age 4 Proportion of children under 5 split by the urban rural definition, for the Authority and the Government Office Region Authority: Government Office Region: North Lincolnshire Yorkshire and The Humber Number of under 5's: 8,700 Number of under 5's: 292,000 Urban Less Sparse Rural Town Less Sparse Rural Village Less Sparse Rural Dispersed Sparse Rural Town Sparse Rural Village Sparse Rural Dispersed Source table from the Census: UV04 Age 5 Marital Status The ‘Marital Status’ table (UV07) classifies all people (i.e. from babies upwards) according to their marital status. To create the following table it has been assumed that all people aged under 16 would be in the “single – never married” category. All people under 16 years of age have been deducted from the original “single – never married” figures on the marital status to estimated figures on the marital status of people aged 16 or over. Estimated number of people in the Authority and Government Office Region aged 16 or over, by marital status Single Married (first Re-married Separated Divorced Widowed (never marriage) (but still legally married) married) North Lincolnshire Urban 14,983 24,997 5,337 1,403 5,853 5,615 Rural 13,847 31,403 6,711 1,136 5,167 5,427 Less Sparse 13,847 31,403 6,711 1,136 5,167 5,427 Town 8,810 19,397 4,081 699 3,290 3,515 Village 4,058 9,670 2,097 353 1,522 1,569 Dispersed 979 2,336 533 84 355 343 Sparse --- --- Town --- --- Village --- --- Dispersed --- --- Total 28,830 56,400 12,048 2,539 11,020 11,042 Yorkshire and The Humber Urban 945,890 1,335,462 235,228 74,195 276,508 278,953 Rural 182,681 402,571 75,937 15,486 60,800 65,269 Total 1,128,571 1,738,033 311,165 89,681 337,308 344,222 Source tables from the Census: UV04 Age and UV07 Marital Status Estimated proportions of people aged 16 or over in rural parts of the Authority, by marital status. 9% Single (never 22% married) 8% Married (first 2% marriage) Re-married 11% Separated (but still legally married) Divorced Widowed 48% Source tables from the Census: UV04 Age and UV07 Marital Status 6 Household composition In North Lincolnshire 51.3% of households are in rural areas. 24.8% of rural households are single person households. 7.5% of rural households are lone parent family households. Number of households, by composition of the household Urban Rural % rural Total Total Less sparse Sparse Town Village Dispersed Town Village Dispersed Total number of households 31,227 32,859 20,865 9,714 2,280 - - - 51.3 One person household 9,243 8,142 5,352 2,309 481 - - - 46.8 pensioner 4,706 4,437 3,006 1,200 231 - - - 48.5 other 4,537 3,705 2,346 1,109 250 - - - 45.0 All pensioner family 2,963 3,526 2,320 983 223 - - - 54.3 Married couple family 11,398 14,715 8,971 4,616 1,128 - - - 56.4 no children 4,318 6,005 3,611 1,936 458 - - - 58.2 with one dependent child 1,932 2,555 1,552 796 207 - - - 56.9 with two or more dependent children 3,307 4,006 2,510 1,213 283 - - - 54.8 all children non-dependent 1,841 2,149 1,298 671 180 - - - 53.9 Cohabiting couple family 2,671 2,742 1,765 798 179 - - - 50.7 no children 1,282 1,449 912 441 96 - - - 53.1 with one dependent child 591 612 412 167 33 - - - 50.9 two or more dependent children 699 552 351 160 41 - - - 44.1 all children non-dependent 99 129 90 30 9 - - - 56.6 Lone parent family 3,385 2,477 1,697 627 153 - - - 42.3 with one dependent child 1,254 890 634 202 54 - - - 41.5 with two or more dependant children 1,207 777 531 203 43 - - - 39.2 all children non-dependent 924 810 532 222 56 - - - 46.7 Other households 1,567 1,257 760 381 116 - - - 44.5 with one dependent child 350 270 168 78 24 - - - 43.5 with two or more dependent children 311 279 176 79 24 - - - 47.3 all student 9 3 - - 3 - - - 25.0 all pensioner 96 109 66 37 6 - - - 53.2 other 801 596 350 187 59 - - - 42.7 Source table from the Census: UV65 Household Composition (households) A dependent child is a person in a household aged 0 to 15 (whether or not in a family) or a person aged 16 to 18 who is a full-time student in a family with parent(s). 7 Percentage of households by composition of household for the Authority and the Government Office Region. 50% 45% 40% 35% 30% 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% 0% Proportion of total number households Urban Rural Urban Rural North Lincolnshire Yorkshire and The Humber one person all pensioner family married couple family cohabiting couple family household lone parent family other households Source table from the Census: UV65 Household Composition (households) Classification of household deprivation The classification of household deprivation on the Census is independent of the English Indices of Multiple Deprivation published by the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister. Four dimensions from the Census returns have been identified as giving an indication of household deprivation. Households are considered deprived if one or more of the following definitions applies to that household: Employment – any member of the household aged 16-74 who is not a full-time student is classified as either unemployed or permanently sick. Education – no member of the household aged 16 to pensionable age has at least 5 GCSE’s (grade A to C) or equivalent AND no member of the household aged 16 to 18 is in full-time education. Health and disability – any member of the household has general health ‘not good’ in the year before the census or has a limiting long term illness.