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Census Items for Schools Isle of Man census data for schools Bride Andreas Jurby Ballaugh Ramsey Lezayre Maughold Michael Peel Lonan Braddan German Laxey Onchan Patrick Marown Douglas Malew Arbory Santon Braddan Santon RushenRushen Port Erin Port This document and the maps and graphs it contains are St Mary Castletown solely for educational use in secondary schools in the Isle of Man. No part of this document may be reproduced in any format without the written permission of the author. Calf of Man 0 5 (Rushen) Kilometres Paul Craine Isle of Man: Resident Population 1951 - 2011 +!!!!" *!!!!" )!!!!" (!!!!" '!!!!" &!!!!" ,-./0-12"343567841" %!!!!" $!!!!" #!!!!" !" #+'#" #+''" #+(#" #+((" #+)#" #+)(" #+*#" #+*(" #++#" #++(" $!!#" $!!(" $!##" 9-7:" Isle of Man: Births, Deaths and Natural Change 1951 - 2011 (%##$ Births (###$ '##$ Deaths &##$ "##$ Natural change %##$ #$ ,-./012$345/01$567$85/9.5:$;056<4$ !%##$ !"##$ ()*($ ()*&$ ()&($ ()&&$ ()+($ ()+&$ ()'($ ()'&$ ())($ ())&$ %##($ %##&$ %#(($ =45.$ c Paul Craine Isle of Man: Birth Rate, Death Rate and Rate of Natural Change 1951 - 2011 '#$#% "&$#% Birth Rate "#$#% Death Rate &$#% #$#% Rate of natural change !&$#% ,-./01234/0%54/3%467%54/3%89%:4/;.4<%=046>3%%?@3.%"###A% !"#$#% "(&"% "(&)% "()"% "())% "(*"% "(*)% "(+"% "(+)% "(("% "(()% '##"% '##)% '#""% B34.% Isle of Man: Actual Change, Natural Change and Migration 1996 - 2011 (&###$ Actual Natural Net change change migraon Immigraon Emigraon ('###$ (####$ "###$ %###$ &###$ '###$ *+,-./$01$2.023.$ #$ !'###$ !&###$ !%###$ !"###$ ())%!'##($ '##(!'##%$ '##%!'#(($ 456./7.5893$2./:0;8$ c Paul Craine Isle of Man: Age-sex structure 2001 Age groups 544 85 + 1215 694 80 - 84 1150 1128 75 - 79 1605 1340 70 - 74 1723 1633 65 - 69 1726 1980 60 - 64 1967 2316 55 - 59 2303 2916 50 - 54 2798 2561 45 - 49 2468 2736 40 - 44 2835 3061 35 - 39 2990 2807 30 - 34 2827 2279 25 - 29 2470 2153 20 - 24 2095 2204 15 - 19 2179 2426 10 - 14 2333 2365 5 - 9 2262 2229 0 - 4 1997 3000 2000 1000 0 0 1000 2000 3000 Males Females Isle of Man: Age-sex structure 2011 Age groups 675 85 + 1373 Males 65+ 850 80 - 84 1272 Females 60+ (6,792) 1280 75 - 79 1443 (11,055) 1748 70 - 74 1833 2239 65 - 69 2273 2953 60 - 64 2861 2707 55 - 59 2628 3017 50 - 54 3038 3430 45 - 49 3318 3297 40 - 44 3220 2754 35 - 39 2921 2423 30 - 34 2512 Males 15-65 Females 15-60 (27,877) 2228 25 - 29 2341 (24,737) 2441 20 - 24 2278 2627 15 - 19 2481 2543 10 - 14 2342 Males 15-60 Females 15-60 (7,302) 2373 5 - 9 2144 (6,734) 2386 0 - 4 2248 3000 2000 1000 0 0 1000 2000 3000 Males (41,971) Females (42,526) c Paul Craine Isle of Man: Age-sex structure 2001 and 2011 Total population 2001 (76,315) Age groups 85 + 80 - 84 Total population 2011 (84,497) 75 - 79 70 - 74 65 - 69 60 - 64 55 - 59 50 - 54 45 - 49 40 - 44 35 - 39 30 - 34 25 - 29 20 - 24 15 - 19 10 - 14 5 - 9 0 - 4 3000 2000 1000 0 0 1000 2000 3000 Males Females Isle of Man: Age-sex structure 2001 and 2011 (percentages) Males Age groups Females 85 + 80 - 84 75 - 79 70 - 74 65 - 69 60 - 64 55 - 59 50 - 54 45 - 49 40 - 44 35 - 39 30 - 34 25 - 29 20 - 24 15 - 19 10 - 14 5 - 9 0 - 4 4 3 2 1 0 0 1 2 3 4 % Total Population c Paul Craine Isle of Man: Age-sex structures 2011 Dependent population (60/65+ years) Working age population (15 - 60/65 years)) Dependent population (0 - 15 years) Bride Bride Andreas Males Females Andreas 5-year Jurby age groups Jurby Ramsey 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 Percentage of resident population Ballaugh Ballaugh Lezayre Lezayre Maughold Michael Maughold Michael Braddan Lonan Braddan German Lonan Peel German Laxey Onchan Patrick Marown Onchan Patrick Marown Rushen Douglas Malew Arbory Malew Port Erin Santon Rushen Santon Castletown Isle of Man Calf of Man Port St Mary (Rushen) 0 5 Kilometres c Paul Craine Isle of Man: Resident population by country of birth 2001 2011 47.98% 48.11% Isle of Man 2001 38.20% 35.89% England 3.49% 3.21% Scotland 2.35% 2.02% Northern Ireland 1.15% 1.14% Wales 0.27% 0.24% Channel Islands 2.32% 1.91% Republic of Ireland 1.28% 2.86% Rest of Europe 0.96% 2.08% Asia 0.89% 1.46% Africa 0.29% 0.34% Australasia 0.41% 0.44% North America 0.19% 0.27% Central & South America 0.21% 0.02% Other / not stated 2011 Total population 2001: 76,315 2011: 84,497 Born inside British Isles 2001: 73,092 (95.78%) 2011: 78,176 (92.52%) Born outside British Isles 2001: 3,223 (4.22%) 2011: 6,321 (7.48%) Born inside Europe 2001: 74,071 (97.06%) 2011: 80,594 (95.38%) Born outside Europe 2001: 2,244 (2.94%) 2011: 3,903 (4.62%) c Paul Craine Map 2 Isle of Man: Population Distribution 2011 Resident Population Bride 20000 Andreas 400 Jurby 10000 Jurby 1428 795 1000 BallaughBallaugh 7809 Ramsey Lezayre 1042 Isle of Man Resident Population 2011 = 84497 1282 Maughold Michael Michael 980 1727 Lonan Lonan German Braddan Peel 5092 German 1533 1024 1707 Laxey Onchan Patrick Patrick Marown 2309 9283 Onchan 1531 Marown Malew 3582 Port Erin Arbory Malew Santon691 1629 2387 Santon Rushen 1750 3531 27935 Douglas 1957 Port 3093 Castletown St Mary 0 5 Kilometres Source: Isle of Man Census Report 2011, Volume 1, Table 2MMMMMMM c Paul Craine Isle of Man: percentage population change 2001-11 Bride Change in resident population Andreas -2.0% 24.0% 30% and over 20 - 29.9% Increase Jurby 10 - 19.9% 17.4% 0 - 9.9% Decrease 0 - 9.9% Ballaugh Ramsey 6.7% 20.0% Lezayre 13.1% Maughold 4.1% Michael 20.7% Peel Lonan 34.5% Braddan 10.1% German 1.4% Laxey -1.0% Onchan 5.5% Patrick 17.3% Marown 22.9% Douglas 10.2% Malew Arbory Santon Braddan 5.5% Santon 2.1% 19.1% 34.4% RushenRushen Port 8.3% Erin 4.8% Port Greatest Decrease: Bride = -1.96% St Mary Castletown Highest Increase: Peel = 34.53% -0.2% 0.8% Isle of Man = 10.72% Calf of Man (Rushen) 0 5 Kilometres c Paul Craine Isle of Man: housing types 2011 Bride Andreas Number of Households Bride 3000 Andreas Household types Detached Semi-Detached Jurby 1000 Terraced Jurby Purpose-Built Flat 500 Other Ballaugh Lezayre Ballaugh Michael Ramsey Lezayre Maughold Maughold Michael Lonan Laxey Lonan Braddan Peel German German Braddan Onchan Patrick Marown Patrick Onchan Rushen Marown Port Erin Arbory Malew Malew Santon Rushen Santon Arbory Douglas 0 5 Port St Mary Castletown Kilometres c Paul Craine Isle of Man: Houses rented from government 2011 Number of houses rented from government or local government Bride 1000 Andreas 43 Jurby Ramsey Jurby 59 118 100 BallaughBallaugh Lezayre 647 Isle of Man houses rented from 46 government 2011 = 5,839 34 Maughold MichaelMichael 16 5 Lonan Lonan German Braddan Braddan 37 German Peel 412 96 Laxey 55 Onchan 261 Patrick Patrick Marown Marown 52 24 488 Onchan Malew Port Erin Arbory Malew Santon20 59 178 Santon Rushen 86 227 168 Port 2208 St Mary Douglas 500 0 5 Castletown Kilometres Source: Isle of Man Census Report 2001, Volume 1, Table 2 c Paul Craine Households: main forms of heating 2001 and 2011 Sources of heating Other Coal or other solid fuel Oil Bride Gas Andreas Electricity 100% Bride Jurby 75% Percentage of Andreas Ramsey households Jurby 50% heated by each source in 2001 Ballaugh 25% and 2011 0% Ballaugh 2001 2011 Lezayre 2011: Areas where oil heating dominates 2011: Areas where gas heating dominates Lezayre Maughold MichaelMichael Maughold Peel Lonan Braddan Lonan Braddan German German Patrick Onchan Patrick Marown Onchan Laxey Marown Rushen Port Arbory Erin Arbory Malew Santon Douglas Santon Rushen Malew Isle of Man Calf of Man (Rushen) 0 5 Port St Mary Castletown Kilometres c Paul Craine.
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