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Emerging communities in Merton
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Merton Population Profile 2001 Census population 187908 9 th smallest population in London Source 2001 Census http://www.statistics.gov.uk/ Population density similar to Ealing, Brent, Waltham Forest, Newham. Less density than inner London partly due to commons and parks
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Census Profile Merton 75% White, 11% Asian, 8% Black London 71% White, 12% Asian 11% Black. In parts of east Merton up to 50% of residents have an ethnic minority background. 74% Born in UK - 26% born overseas 14% have a disability or limiting long term illness, 17% are aged over 60, 19% are under 16 years old. Life expectancy is 5.2 years more in top 4 wards than bottom 4 wards Population density Multiple Deprivation
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Population Estimates Census187908 ONS 2005 mid year estimates 194700 3.6% increase Assumption 900 net migration Data Management and Analysis Group GLA –higher estimate1955574.1% increase –lower estimate 192220 2.3% increase ONS 2007 projection grant allocation 1954644% increase assumptions about births deaths and national and international migration
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Population Estimate Methodology International Migration International Passenger Survey National Migration GP registrations 2001 Census Deaths Births + - + -+ Sources of inaccuracy Visitor Switchers
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Local Knowledge Electoral register GP registrations National Insurance registrations Languages in schools Translation Service
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Electoral register Local data suggests our population may be higher Electoral register 2002134484 Electoral register 2006137374 2.15% increase between 2002 – 2006 2001 Census x 2.15% = 191946.1
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GP Registrations GP registrations 2001 188814 GP registrations 2007216725 12.6% increase But some people stick with their GP even if the emigrate Some people think they have to pay so use A&E instead Young men often don’t register
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National Insurance registrations Registrations from non-UK nationals risen from 3590 in 2003/04 to 6470 in 2005/06 making a total of 18100 extra people. If these are added to the 2001 census Merton’s population would be 206008 9% higher than the census. Source: Department Work and Pensions
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National Insurance registrations by constituency Source: Department Work and Pensions
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Languages in schools Children in Merton schools who are exposed to a non- English language at home. (n.b. language not ethnicity) Rise from 5410 to 6849 27% rise Includes 249% rise in Polish speaking children. If these extra 1439 children are added to the children in the census the local estimate for children is 38013 This compares with 36547 in the census
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National Insurance registrations plus non English speaking children Age groupsCensusLocal calculation Includes Aged 0-15 3657438013non English speaking children Aged 16 – 74 139476157576National insurance registrations Aged 75+ 11858 No extra estimates included Total 18790820744710.4% increase
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Combining local knowledge Electoral register 191946 - 2.15% National Insurance registrations 206008 - 9% National Insurance + Children 207447 - 10.4% GP registrations - 216725 - 12.6% Approximate figure- 207447 - 10.4% Our population may be underestimated by 11000 Estimate % increase
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2001 Census – ethnicity
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Translation Requests
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Translation Requests (- Tamil)
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Languages other than English used in Merton Schools 2003 to 2007
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PUPILS WITH TAMIL MOTHER TONGUE
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PUPILS WITH URDU MOTHER TONGUE
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PUPILS WITH POLISH MOTHER TONGUE
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Electoral register South Africa and Poland South Africa Poland
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Electoral register Sri Lanka Sri Lanka
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Electoral register Ireland and Ghana Ireland Ghana
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Electoral register India, Pakistan IndiaPakistan
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Combining local Information
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Racial Incidents in Merton
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Further Questions Does this seem accurate? What other local information do we have?
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