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Religion Ethnicity

0.7% Non-White British Non - Christianity (8,900) Christianity 62.4% (822,200) 2011 Census No Religion 27.9% (367,000) 3.2% 2.7% 1.4% 0.1% Not Stated 7.2% (95,000) (42,700) (35,400) (18,100) Equality and Diversity Profile (1,300) Hampshire County Council Area South East 0.5% Christianity 59.8% (5,160,100) (7,200) No Religion 27.7% (2,388,300) 0 2 4 6 8 Not Stated 7.4% (635,900) Percentage

Hampshire - Top 5 Non-White South East and Wales 0.6% British White Other 5.4% (468,800) White Other 5.5% (3,074,700) (8,000) England and Wales India 0.8% (10,700) Asian 5.2% (452,000) Asian 7.5% (4,213,500) Christianity 59.3% (33,243,200) Nepalese 0.6% (8,300) Mixed/Multiple 1.9% (167,800) Mixed/Multiple 2.2% (1,224,400) Black 1.6% (136,000) Black 3.3% (1,864,900) 0.2% No Religion 25.1% (14,097,200) Other Western Europe 0.6% 0.4% Not Stated 7.2% (4,038,000) (7,600) Other 0.4 %(31,700) Other 0.6% (333,100) (2,400) Arab 0.2% (19,400) Arab 0.4% (230,600) (5,700) White Irish 0.6% (7,400) White and Asian 0.5% (6,900) Buddhist Hindu Jewish Muslim Sikh Other White Other Asian Mixed/Multiple Black Other Arab

Christianity remains the largest religion in Hampshire at 91.8% of Hampshire's resident population are 'White 62.4%. Hinduism is the next biggest religion at 0.7% British'.1 Those in other ethnic groups account for 8.2%. followed closely by Muslim (0.6%) and Buddhism (0.5%). The ethnic group 'White Other' accounts for 3.2% including A large percentage said that they had no religion (27.9%), both White Irish and Polish individuals, amongst others. whilst 7.2% did not state any religion at all. The Asian ethnic group accounts for 2.7% encompassing Indian and Nepalese ethnicities, with others.

Age Structure Country of Birth Marital Status

Non - UK 0.3% Hampshire South East 90 and over UK 91.6% (1,207,600) (4,200) 7.1% Married 49.3% (3,448,900) 85 ‒ 89 0.7% 3.4% Europe 3.4% (45,000) Single 31.9% (2,230,200) 80 ‒ 84 (76,500) (9,000) Middle East and Asia 2.6% (33,700) Civil Partnership 0.2% (16,400) 75 ‒ 79 (45,000) 9.3% 27.7% 70 ‒ 74 (100,100) South East (297,100) 65 ‒ 69 1.4% UK 87.9% (7,591,400) 2.4% (26,200) 60 ‒ 64 (18,200) England and Wales Europe 4.8% (418,200) 55 ‒ 59 Married 46.6% (21,196,700) Middle East and Asia 3.8% (326,300) 50 ‒ 54 Single 34.6% (15,730,300) 45 ‒ 49 0.2% Civil Partnership 0.2% (104,900) 40 ‒ 44 (1,800) 35 ‒ 39 England and Wales 30 ‒ 34 2.6% UK 86.6% (48,570,900) 25 ‒ 29 Europe 4.9% (2,748,500) Single 20 ‒ 24 (33,700) Middle East and Asia 4.6% (2,587,900) 15 ‒ 19 Married 10 ‒ 14 UK Civil Partnership 5 ‒ 9 Hampshire (Top 5 non - UK) 53.2% 0 ‒ 4 Europe Germany 0.7% (9,700) (569,600) Separated India 0.6% (7,600) 5 3 1 1 3 5 Middle East and Asia South Africa 0.5% (6,900) Divorced Per centage of the Population Africa Poland 0.5% (6,900) Widowed Ireland 0.5% (6,400) 2011 Males 2011 Females 2001 Males 2001 Females Americas and Caribbean

Between 2001 and 2011 the working age population has 91.6% of Hampshire's population were born in the UK. At 53.2% of the population are married whilst 27.7% are single. remained stable at 64%. However there has been a large 3.4% Europe is the next largest, including Poland, Germany Following the Civil Partnership Act of 2004, civil partnerships decline amongst young adults aged 25-39 (from 21.6% and Ireland in the top 5 above. The Middle East and Asia are now included. For Hampshire, they are 0.2% - the same to 18.9%). Hampshire has an ageing population. follows at 2.6% with India (0.6%) most prominent. Africa as the South East and England and Wales. The proportion accounts for 1.4%, with South Africa at 0.5%. of widowed individuals stands at 7.1%.2

Published by Research and Intelligence June 2013 Households with Dependent Children Disability Language

South East 100% Non-English Married/civil partnership 58.2% (608,300) Hampshire 6.9% Cohabiting Couple 13.3% (138,700) English 96.8% (1,230,800) Lone Parent 20.7% (216,400) Nepalese 0.6% (7,600) (11,000) 60.7% 80% Polish 0.5% (6,300) 19.7% 0.1% (96,900) 0.1% (1,500) Households without English 1.6% (8,700) England and Wales 0.6% (31,400) Married/civil partnership 52.4% (3,557,200) (1,600) Cohabiting Couple 14% (949,600) 60% 84.3% 84.3% 82.1% (7,600) South East Lone Parent 24.6% (1,671,400) (1,110,500) (7,278,500) (46,027,500) 0.1% (1,800) English 94.2% (7,832,400) Married or same-sex civil partnership Polish 0.9% (75,800) 12.8% Cohabiting couple 40% Panjabi 0.3% (27,200) (20,400) Lone parent Households without English 3.1% (109,000)

Other household types Percentage 20% England and Wales 9.1% (119,400) 8.8% (762,600) 9.4% (5,278,700) English 92.3% (49,808,200) 0.5% Polish 1.0% (546,200) In Hampshire, 159,800 households have dependent 6.9% (593,600) 8.5% (4,769,700) 6.7% (87,900) Panjabi 0.5% (273,300) children. Of these, 60.7% are married/civil partnership 0% (6,300) Hampshire and Wales Households without English 4.3% (1,002,000) households, 12.8% are cohabiting couples whilst 19.7% Day-to-day activities not limited Day-to-day activities limited a little are lone parent. Nepalese Polish Chinese French Filipino Of these lone parent households with dependent Day-to-day activities limited a lot children, 89.4% (27,900) are female headed households. Many of these female lone parents are in part-time In Hampshire, 84.3% of the population state their daily In Hampshire 96.8% of people (aged 3+) state English employment (40% 11,130). activities are 'not limited' by a long term illness whilst 9.1% as their 'main language'. Other than English, Nepalese In Hampshire, 2.6% (14,000) of households with are 'limited a little' and 6.7% are 'limited a lot' by their illness.3 (0.6%) and Polish (0.5%) are the next most common main dependent children have no adults in employment, The proportion of Hampshire's population who are 'limited languages. In Hampshire 1.6% of all households are shown whilst 4 % (22,000) have one person with a long term a lot' is below both the South East and England and Wales. to contain no individuals with English as a main language. 5 health problem or disability. General Health Notes: 1 - White British includes those describing their ethnicity as English, Welsh, Passports Held 60% Scottish, Northern Irish or British. 50% 2 - Marital and Civil Partnership status refers to the population aged 16 and over. UK Passport 81.0% (1,066,800) 0.4% 0.4% 40% No Passport 15.0% (197,600) (5,900) 3 - A long term health problem or disability is one that limits a person's day-to-day activities (4,700) Non-UK 30% 0.5% and has lasted, or is expected to last at least 12 months, including problems related to old age. 13.2% (7,401,900) 13.2% 12.0% (1,037,600) 12.0% 20% (156,800) 11.9% (6,600)

4.3% (2,428,700) 4.3% 4- General health is a self-assessment of a person's general state of health. People were asked 3.4% (291,500) 3.4% Republic of Ireland (41,400)3.1% 1.0% (83,100) 1.0% 10% (11,700) 0.9% 1.3% (716,000) 1.3% 49.1% (647,000) 49.1% (460,900) 35.0% 47.1% (26,434,400)47.1% 49.0% (4,232,700) 49.0% (2,989,900) 34.6% (19,094,800) 34.1% Europe 0% whether their health was very good, good, fair, bad or very bad. This is not based on a 1.9% Very good health Good health Fair health Bad health Very bad health person's health over any specified period of time. Africa (24,800) 5 - Language data refers to the population aged over 3 years. Middle East and Asia 1.3% Hampshire South East England and Wales Data for some Protected Characteristics - gender reassignment, sexual orientation, (16,500) Americas and the Caribbean pregnancy and maternity are not included in the 2011 Census. 0.5% Antarctica and Oceania Self defined general health in the county is also high with Source: Data used is from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) 2011 Census (7,200) 49.1% of the population choosing to describe themselves http://www.hants.gov.uk/census2011 81.0% of people in Hampshire have a British passport as being in very good health with less than 1% seeing them- For more information please contact Hampshire County Council's Demography team. 4 whilst 15.0% state they have no passport. Individuals selves as having very bad health. With regards to economic http://www3.hants.gov.uk/factsandfigures/facts-figures-contacts.htm#pop with European passports stand at 1.9% followed inactivity as a result of long term sickness and disability, Hampshire in this factsheet refers to Hampshire's administrative county, excluding closely by those with passports from the Middle Hampshire experiences a low rate of 2.6% compared and . East and Asian countries (1.3%). to the South East (2.9%) and England and Wales (4.2%).

Published by Research and Intelligence June 2013