Lossiemouth ASG Maps for Summary LOSSIEMOUTH – POPULATION AGE Key – Lossiemouth ASG Population aged between 16 – 59 years old (Above Moray average of 56.5%) Population aged between 16-29 years old (Above Moray average of 16.1%) The population demographic of the town of Lossiemouth reflects the fact that it is home to a Royal Air Force base: there is a significantly higher percentage of working age people here (age 16 – 59) than the Moray average, particularly in the 16 – 29 age group. © Crown copyright 2017 OS 100023422 The Moray Council © Crown copyright. Data supplied by National Records of Scotland Key – Lossiemouth ASG Population aged between 60 to 64 years old (>10% of the residents in an output area) Population aged over 65 years old (>25% of the residents in an output area) © Crown copyright 2017 OS 100023422 The Moray Council © Crown copyright. Data supplied by National Records of Scotland Key – Lossiemouth ASG Population aged between 60 to 64 years old (>10% of the residents in an output area) Population aged over 65 years old (>25% of the residents in an output area) High levels of unpaid care (over 35 hours per week) © Crown copyright 2017 OS 100023422 The Moray Council © Crown copyright. Data supplied by National Records of Scotland Key – Lossiemouth ASG Married or co-habiting same sex couples (Areas with 80% or more married or co-habiting couples) Duffus has a significantly higher percentage of married/co-habiting households than the Moray average which may suggest an availability of unpaid care if needed. However, it would also indicate that the carers themselves would be older. © Crown copyright 2017 OS 100023422 The Moray Council © Crown copyright. Data supplied by National Records of Scotland DUFFUS – HEALTHY, MARRIED/CO- HABITING OLDER COUPLES Key – Lossiemouth ASG - Duffus Residents aged 65 years old and over (Areas with more than 25% of residents 65 years and older) Married or co-habiting same sex couples (Areas with 80% or more married or co-habiting couples) Duffus has the highest percentage of people aged 45 and above in Moray. Its has a significantly higher percentage of married/co-habiting households than the Moray average which may suggest an availability of unpaid care if needed. However, it would also indicate that the carers themselves would be older. Duffus, including whether individuals feel limited by their long term condition or disability, are very positive despite its older population demographic and a significantly higher percentage of people who have one or more long term conditions. Duffus also has a lower rate of emergency admissions for the 65+ age group than the Moray average. The area has the highest percentage of residents providing unpaid care in Moray and this may provide part explanation for these positive outcomes. © Crown copyright 2017 OS 100023422 The Moray Council © Crown copyright. Data supplied by National Records of Scotland Key – Lossiemouth ASG - Duffus Residents aged 65 years old and over (Areas with more than 25% of residents 65 years and older) Married or co-habiting same sex couples (Areas with 80% or more married or co-habiting couples) More than 80% of residents over 65 reporting “good” or “very good” health More than 85% of residents with one or more long- term non-limiting condition Percentage of residents providing over 35 hours per week of unpaid care, above Moray average © Crown copyright 2017 OS 100023422 The Moray Council © Crown copyright. Data supplied by National Records of Scotland LOSSIEMOUTH – IDENTITY Key – Lossiemouth ASG “White-Other British” residents (above Moray average of 18%) © Crown copyright 2017 OS 100023422 The Moray Council © Crown copyright. Data supplied by National Records of Scotland Key – Lossiemouth ASG Residents with a strong Scottish Identity Residents born outside the UK who have lived in the UK for more than 10 years © Crown copyright 2017 OS 100023422 The Moray Council © Crown copyright. Data supplied by National Records of Scotland LOSSIEMOUTH – HOUSING Key – Lossiemouth ASG Areas with very high rates of home ownership (90% and above) Areas with high rates of private rental Areas with high rates of non-council social renting Levels of home ownership are higher than the Moray average, particularly in Duffus and Hopeman. In fact these towns are ranked first and second in Moray, respectively, for home ownership. The town of Lossiemouth differs in that private and non-council social renting are more common here than the Moray average. © Crown copyright 2017 OS 100023422 The Moray Council © Crown copyright. Data supplied by National Records of Scotland Key – Lossiemouth ASG Households with ownership of 3 or more cars in top quartile for Moray Households with ownership of 1 car in top quartile for Moray Households with no car/van (Areas with fewer than 2% of households owning no car or van) Duffus has the lowest percentage of households in Moray with no car/van; instead there is evidence that multiple car ownership is very common here. Rates of multiple vehicle ownership are also slightly above the Moray average in both Burghead and Hopeman, whereas single vehicle ownership is more common in the town of © Crown copyright 2017 OS 100023422 The Moray Council Lossiemouth. © Crown copyright. Data supplied by National Records of Scotland LOSSIEMOUTH – ECONOMY AND LABOUR Key – Lossiemouth ASG Median weekly household income (£): © Crown copyright 2017 OS 100023422 The Moray Council © Crown copyright. Data supplied by National Records of Scotland Key – Lossiemouth ASG Economically inactive residents (Above 40% of residents) Retired residents (Above 30% of residents) Economically active residents (Above 70% of residents) In line with its older population, Duffus has the highest rate of economically inactive and also retired people in Moray. As before, the town of Lossiemouth has a relatively young age profile. It is therefore not surprising that the town has more economically active people than the Moray norm; in particular, the rate of full –time employment is significantly higher here. © Crown copyright 2017 OS 100023422 The Moray Council © Crown copyright. Data supplied by National Records of Scotland Key – Lossiemouth ASG Public Administration and Defence (Above Moray average of 12%) Human Health and Social Work (Above Moray average of 12.7%) As might be expected, the most common industry in the town of Lossiemouth is public administration and defence: the rate of employment being over twice the Moray average. Elsewhere, human health and social work, education, and wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles are the predominant industries. © Crown copyright 2017 OS 100023422 The Moray Council © Crown copyright. Data supplied by National Records of Scotland Key – Lossiemouth ASG Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles (Above Moray average of 14.8%) Education (Above Moray average of 7.9%) © Crown copyright 2017 OS 100023422 The Moray Council © Crown copyright. Data supplied by National Records of Scotland Key – Lossiemouth ASG Professional Occupations & Professional Industries Education © Crown copyright 2017 OS 100023422 The Moray Council © Crown copyright. Data supplied by National Records of Scotland LOSSIEMOUTH – EDUCATION Key – Lossiemouth ASG S4 Tariff Score – Top Quartile (for Moray) S5 Tariff Score – Top Quartile (for Moray) © Crown copyright 2017 OS 100023422 The Moray Council © Crown copyright. Data supplied by National Records of Scotland Key – Lossiemouth ASG S4 Tariff Score – Bottom Quartile (for Moray) S5 Tariff Score – Bottom Quartile (for Moray) © Crown copyright 2017 OS 100023422 The Moray Council © Crown copyright. Data supplied by National Records of Scotland Key – Lossiemouth ASG Positive Destinations –for 99% or more of school leavers More than 50% of school leavers entering Higher Education Linking with the levels of attainment in Duffus, a significantly higher percentage of its school leavers enter positive destinations than the Moray average. More than half go onto Higher Education. © Crown copyright 2017 OS 100023422 The Moray Council © Crown copyright. Data supplied by National Records of Scotland Key – Lossiemouth ASG Above average proportion of school leavers entering Further Education Above Moray average proportion of school leavers taking up employment While young people from Hopeman follow a similar pattern to the Moray ‘norm’ there is a slightly higher percentage choosing work as their post-school destination. Given the lower levels of attainment in Burghead and the town of Lossiemouth it is perhaps not surprising that students from these areas are more likely to enter employment and further education, respectively, these being options that do not necessarily require a high level of qualification © Crown copyright 2017 OS 100023422 The Moray Council © Crown copyright. Data supplied by National Records of Scotland Key – Lossiemouth ASG Unemployed school leavers (Above Moray average of 9.1%) While employment may seem like a feasible option for those with fewer qualifications there are fewer ‘traditional’ industries and less employment in lower skilled jobs in this area. There is perhaps a correlation between this and the slightly elevated rates of unemployment amongst school leavers in Burghead, Hopeman and the town of Lossiemouth. © Crown copyright 2017 OS 100023422 The Moray Council © Crown copyright. Data supplied by National Records of Scotland Key – Lossiemouth ASG Positive Destinations –for 99% or more of school leavers High attainment at S4/S5
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