Age and Gender Profile Marital and Civil Partnership Status 90 and over 6.3% Single Tadley and Pamber 85 to 89 80 to 84 75 to 79 Married 70 to 74 2.5% 8.7% Ward Profile 65 to 69 27.5% 60 to 64 0.1% Same-sex civil 55 to 59 partnership 50 to 54 45 to 49 Separated 40 to 44 35 to 39 30 to 34 Divorced 25 to 29 54.8% 20 to 24 15 to 19 Widowed 10 to 14 5 to 9 0 to 4 5% 3% 1% 1% 3% 5% The percentage of the adult population that were married declined by 6.0% over the decade. Compared to a 5.2% decline for Basingstoke and Deane. The percentage 2001 Females 2001 Males 2011 Females 2011 Males that were divorced increased by 16.9%. The population had aged since 2001. The percentage of the Population population aged 45 and over increased by 24.0%, whilst the Main Language The 2011 Census population of Tadley and Pamber population aged under 45 declined by 15.2%. was 11,215. The population had declined by 115 people 98.4% spoke English since 2001, approximately 1.0%. Compared to an Religion as their main language increase of 10.0% for Basingstoke and Deane. Christian 62.5% No religion 28.8% Polish and Italian Religion not stated 7.2% were the other most common main languages 11,215 people Buddhist 0.3% Hindu 0.3% Ethnic Group Jewish 0.1% Tadley and In addition to the usually resident population, there Muslim 0.4% 2.8% 1.2% Pamber 94.4% Sikh were 185 schoolchildren and students that lived 0.1% White Other religion 0.3% Basingstoke 4.7% 1.7% 4.0% 1.1% outside the ward during term-time. and Deane 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% British 0% 5% 10% 2001 2011 Length of Residence White Other Mixed/Multiple Asian Black Arab Other 5.6% of the population were born outside the UK. The majority of residents were Christian (62.5%) but this Non-White British ethnicities made up 5.6% of the ward's 68.0% of these people had lived in the UK for 10 or figure had declined by 18.5% since 2001. Over a quarter (28.8%) population (shown on the more years. had no religion, which was an increase of 79.2% since 2001. chart). Source: Office for National Statistics 2001 and 2011 Censuses Published by Policy - May 2021 Economic Activity Occupation Method of Travel to Work 100% Inactive: Other Top five occupations: 3.4% 5.1% Inactive: Long-term sick 1. Administrative occupations (9.9%) 2001 69.7% 9.3%5.2% 15.8% 11.9% 15.4% or disabled 80% Inactive: Student 2. Science research, engineering and 8.8% technology professionals (9.2%) 10.3% Inactive: Looking after home or family 60% 12.0% 3. Corporate managers and directors (8.3%) 2011 68.9% 9.8%5.3% 16.0% 13.5% Inactive: Retired 4. Business and public service associate Active: Full-time 40% student professionals (7.9%) 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Active: Unemployed 52.4% Driving a car or van 47.0% 5. Caring personal service occupations (6.8%) 20% Active: Self-employed Work mainly at or from home Active: Employee: Part- Train, underground, metro, light rail, tram, bus, minibus or coach time These top five occupations accounted for 42.1% of all the 0% Active: Employee: Full- All other methods of travel to work 2001 2011 time occupations in the ward. Since 2001, the percentage of the Almost half (47.0%) of all residents aged 16-74 were population employed in caring, leisure and other service The majority (68.9%) of those aged 16-74 in employment working full-time in 2011, a decline of 10.4% since occupations (shown in green) increased by 56.1%, whilst the drove a car to work. The percentage travelling by car 2001. Those that were retired accounted for 15.4%, percentage employed in professional occupations (shown in declined by 1.1% since 2001. The percentage travelling by an increase of 29.5% since 2001. The percentage that blue) increased by 39.3%. public transport increased slightly (+0.7%), along with were self-employed increased by 15.9%. home working (+6.1%). General Health Long-Term Health Problem or Disability Provision of Unpaid Care 100% 9.1% 17.7% 8.7% 80% 10.5% of residents 25.2% 60% provided unpaid care (1,175 people) compared to 9.1% across the borough 95.2% 93.4% 40% 85.8% 86.6% 57.1% 20% 17.4% of unpaid carers provided 50 or more hours of unpaid care a week (205 0% Aged 0 to 15 Aged 16 to Aged 50 to Aged 65 and All ages people) compared to 19.6% in the borough overall 49 64 over Day-to-day activities limited a lot 22.0% of unpaid carers Day-to-day activities limited a little were aged 65 and over (260 people) compared to 20.3% in the borough as a whole Day-to-day activities not limited 48.9% of the population were in very good health and The percentage with a health problem or disability increased Qualifications a further 36.8% were in good health. Of those with bad with age. 42.9% of those aged 65 and over had their day to 17.2% of those age 16 and or very bad health (3.3%), 48.4% were aged 65 and over. day activities limited, compared to 45.3% across the borough. over had no qualifications. Source: Office for National Statistics 2001 and 2011 Censuses Published by Policy - May 2021 Dwellings Household Composition Accommodation Type One person household: Aged 65 The number of dwellings in Tadley and Pamber in 2011 and over 5.5% was 4,825. This was an increase of 120 dwellings since One person household: Other 11.3% 2001, approximately 2.6%. Compared to 13.0% for 7.7% One family only: All aged 65 and Basingstoke and Deane and 8.9% for the South East. over 8.8% 16.0% One family only: Married or same-sex civil partnership couple One family only: Cohabiting 4,825 dwellings 10.4% couple 40.4% One family only: Lone parent In addition to dwellings, there were three communal Other household types establishments in the ward containing 75 people. These were care homes and an educational establishment. There were 4,720 households in Tadley and Pamber, housing Many households lived in detached properties (41.5%). 11,140 people. Many households were occupied by married or The percentage living in flats decreased by 10.6% over Average Household Size, Rooms and Bedrooms same-sex civil partnership couple households (40.4%). Over a the decade. The percentage living in houses and quarter (27.3%) of households were lived in by those that live bungalows increased by 1.0%. 2.36 alone, an increase of 10.9% since 2001. 21.8% of households Average household size (people per were occupied entirely by those aged 65 and over. Car Availability household) 9.9% of households had no access to Household Tenure a car or van, compared to 15.2% for 5.9 80% Basingstoke and Deane as a whole. 4.5% had access to 60% 44.3% Average number of rooms per 37.3% four or more cars or vans. There were 7,760 cars or vans. household 40% 20% 7.1% 9.6% 0.7% 0.9% 0% Occupancy Rating 3.0 Tadley and 65.9% 19.7% 11.4% loan Average number of bedrooms per Shared Pamber household ownership Social rented mortgage or Private rented Ownedwith a Livingrent free Owned outright Basingstoke and 56.8% 21.1% 16.5% Deane 2001 2011 Over the decade, average household size declined 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% from 2.44 to 2.36. Average household size was below Over the decade, the percentage of households that owned Two or more rooms One more room Occupancy rating zero One less room the borough (2.40) and region (2.38) average. The their home with a mortgage declined by 23.2%. Outright Two less rooms average home in Tadley and Pamber had 5.9 rooms ownership increased by 29.8%, whilst private renting grew The majority of households had and 3.0 bedrooms, very similar to the borough average by 77.0%. Shared ownership increased by 232.1%, which two or more rooms than (5.8 and 2.9). was an increase of 25 households. they needed (65.9%). Source: Office for National Statistics 2001 and 2011 Censuses Published by Policy - May 2021 Indices of Deprivation, 2019 Rural and urban, 2011 House prices and sales, 2004-2019 IMD £600,000 1,000 100 IDAOPI Income £500,000 80 hectares 800 60 1,574.1 £400,000 40 600 IDACI Employment 20 £300,000 0 400 £200,000 Living Numberofsales 93.2% 6.8% Median houseprice Education 200 Environment £100,000 B&D 002B B&D 002C urban rural B&D 001A £0 0 Crime Health B&D 001C population population 2013 2016 2019 2010 2007 B&D 002D 2004 Housing & B&D 002E Winklebury and Manydown is located in the north of Basingstoke Services Number of sales B&D 002B B&D 002C B&D 002F and Deane and its population is classified as living in a mainly B&D 001E B&D 001A B&D 001C B&D 002D The chart shows Indices of Deprivation data for each urban area in the ONS Rural - Urban Classification 2011.
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