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MOSTDEPRIVED
1
LEASTDEPRIVED
151WARWICKSHIRE121
This graphic shows Warwickshire's nationalranking out of the 151 Local Authoritiesusing the 'Rank of Average Score' measurein 2019
All LSOAs nationally can be divided into ten equal groups (deciles) according to their deprivation rank. The most deprivedneighbourhoods are those which fall into the 10% most deprived LSOAs nationally. Warwickshire has 339 LSOAs and looking at thenumber of these which fall into the most deprived 30% nationally provides an indicator of levels of relative deprivation withinWarwickshire.
In 2015, Warwickshire's nationalranking was 124 out of 152 LocalAuthorities
EmploymentDeprivation
EducationSkills &Training
Deprivation
IncomeDeprivationAffectingChildren
Crime IncomeDeprivation
IncomeDeprivationAffecting
Older People
HealthDeprivationand Disability
LivingEnvironmentDeprivation
Barriers toHousing andServices
122 12699 123104 120998774
Individual domains of deprivation can also be ranked separately. Ranks for Warwickshire compared to the 151 other higher tierauthorities are illustrated below:
Leicestershire 136
Oxfordshire 142
Staffordshire 115
Derbyshire 102
Gloucestershire 124
Northamptonshire 99
EmploymentDeprivation
EducationSkills &Training
Deprivation
IncomeDeprivationAffectingChildren
Crime IncomeDeprivation
IncomeDeprivationAffecting
Older People
40 in2015
39 in2015
43 in201542 in
2015
48 in2015
49 in2015
60 in2015
57 in2015
70 in2015
66 in2015
HealthDeprivationand Disability Index of Multiple
Deprivation
LivingEnvironmentDeprivation
Barriers toHousing andServices
80 77 72 61 5448
48 46 38 35
The graphic below shows the total number of LSOAs in Warwickshire which are in the 30% most deprived LSOAs in England in 2019 foreach domain and the IMD. It also shows the change since 2015.
Produced by Business Intelligence, October 2019. For further information contact [email protected]
The Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD) 2019 is the official measure of relative deprivation for small areas inEngland. It replaces the IMD 2015. The IMD ranks every Lower Super Output Area (LSOA) in England from 1(most deprived) to 32,844 (least deprived). These ranks are based on the combined scores across seven domainsof deprivation. In addition, there are two supplementary indices covering income deprivation among children(IDAC) and older people (IDAOP).
For larger geographical areas scores can be averaged and ranked accordingly, enabling comparisons to be madeat both county and district/borough level.
-6291 29740%-100%
10% most deprivednationally
20% most deprivednationally
30% most deprivednationally
Number of LSOAs in Warwickshire by deprivationdecile over time
6 8
16 10 6
-2
626 24 248 42Sum of 10% - 30%
2019Decile 2015 Change
Index of Multiple Deprivation
WARWICKSHIRE
Index of Multiple Deprivation 2019
Compared to other higher tier local authorities in2019 Warwickshire ranks 121 out of 151 - slightlylower than in 2015 when it ranked 124 out of 154In 2019 Warwickshire has two fewer LSOAs in the10% most deprived nationally than in 2015Overall in 2019 there are six more LSOAs in the30% most deprived nationally than in 2015In Warwickshire the domains of 'Barriers toHousing & Services' and 'Education Skills &Training' have the highest number of LSOAs inthe 30% most deprived nationally
KEY MESSAGES
SMALL AREA ANALYSIS
IMD is a relative measure of small area deprivation. It cannot be used to measure real change over time but does allow relative rankingsbetween versions to be compared over time. An area can be said to have become more deprived relative to other areas if, for example,it was in the 20% most deprived nationally in 2015 but is in the 10% most deprived in 2019. However, it would not be correct to saythat the level of deprivation had increased on some absolute scale, as it may be the case that all areas had improved.
RUGBY
224
STRATFORD-ON-AVON
266259
WARWICK
LEASTDEPRIVED
317
NUNEATON& BEDWORTH
NORTHWARWICKSHIRE
16796
MOSTDEPRIVED
1
Top 10% 1 1 001-1
1333 34
21Top 20%
Top 30%40%-100%
2019Decile
North WarwickshireNumber of LSOAs
2015 Change DecileTop 10% 0 0 0
11
14
2554 -256
Top 20%Top 30%40%-100%
2019
RugbyNumber of LSOAs
2015 Change DecileTop 10% 5 6
8 413
1213 0
-3
-1
51 54
Top 20%Top 30%40%-100%
2019
Nuneaton & BedworthNumber of LSOAs
2015 Change
DecileDecileTop 10% 0
0
0
0
0
00 11
72 73 -1
Top 20%Top 30%40%-100%
2019
Stratford-on-AvonNumber of LSOAs
2015 Change
Top 10% 00 1
1-15
11 -1
481 80
Top 20%Top 30%40%-100%
2019
WarwickNumber of LSOAs
2015 Change
DISTRICT & BOROUGH This graphic shows the national ranking of districts and boroughs out of the 317 LocalAuthorities using the 'Rank of Average Score' measure in 2019
Source: Ministry of Housing,Communities & Local Government,IMD 2019
Produced by Business Intelligence, October 2019. For further information contact [email protected]
LSOAs within districts and boroughs in Warwickshire can also be broken down by their national deprivation decile. Areas shaded darkred are the most deprived neighbourhoods (Top 10-30% most deprived nationally). The tables below show the number of LSOAs in eachdistrict and borough by their deprivation decile.
Index of Multiple Deprivation 2019
KEY MESSAGESIn 2019, five LSOAS in Nuneaton & Bedworth Borough(one fewer than 2015) and one in North WarwickshireBorough are in the 10% most deprived nationally
Stratford-on-Avon District in 2019 has one LSOA in the30% most deprived nationally while it had none in 2015
Only Warwick District in 2019 has fewer LSOAs in the 10-30% most deprived nationally compared to 2015