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2011 Census 8 April Presentation for Planning Delivery Committee Wendy Lane Principal Planner (policy)
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Background 2011 Census took place on 27 March 2011 questionnaire designed to collect statistics about –households, health, migration, ethnic groups and national identity, religion, qualifications, employment, transport and visitors. 93% of households in Gravesham responded – same level of response at 2001
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Accessible Data
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KCC’s quirky Census facts
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Internet responses rates 3 districts above the national average younger age profile with a larger urban population
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Population structure
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Age structure
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Age 65 and over
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Comparison with MYE Kent = +18,500 Gravesham = +1,300 Same at 1.3% 3 districts lower
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Ethnicity (1) Gravesham has the highest number and % of residents from a BME group - 17.2% or 17,494 people are from a BME group. higher than the national and regional proportions. ‘white British’ = 87% in 2001, 77% in 2011 7.41% of residents of Indian origin (1.76% SE, and 2.63% in England).
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Ethnicity (2)
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Religion only voluntary question Within Kent, Gravesham has highest proportion of Muslims at 1.9% (1,894 people) the Sikh religion accounts for the 2nd largest proportion of Gravesham residents with 7.6% which is equal to 7,743 people. Gravesham has lowest % of “no religion” at 21.5%
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Country of birth (1) Within Kent, Gravesham has the highest % born outside of the UK (14.1% / 14,301 residents) 3,770 or 3.7% born in countries which became part of the EU after April 2001 - highest number and proportion in Kent. questions specifically for people who were not born within the UK –Gravesham has the highest number who have been resident for over 10 years.
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Year of arrival
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Household language
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