Title: Qualitative and Quantitative Research
1An Overview of the Results
- Key findings and key themes, examples of planned
analysis and output
2Key Findings
3Across Warwickshire
- Proportion of 60 population increasing
Falling births reflected in smaller 0-4 age group
Proportion of very elderly (85) increased by
almost half since 1991 Increasing single person
households Slightly higher non-white ethnic
population than in 1991
4 More limiting long term illness, inc. problems
related to old age 53,221 (10.5) people provide
unpaid care for a relative, friend or
neighbour 9,444 (17.7 of carers) provide care
gt50hrs per week 8.1 of the population in not
good health
5 Employment up on the national average Unemploym
ent lower ¾ of the employed population travel
to work by car Just over 4 travel to work by
public transport compared with almost 15
nationally
6 Above average number of people with degree level
or higher qualifications. Owner-occupation is
above national levels. More than three-quarters
of households are owner occupied compared to
68.9 nationally.
7North Warwickshire
Within the region most people travelling to work
by car (75.3). The district ranks 6th out of
376 EW las. Smaller proportion of people with
qualifications Poorer health and more carers
(6th in region) Larger household size
8Nuneaton and Bedworth
Increasing nos. of older people Increase in
Indian ethnic group Poorest health large
proportion of carers providing 50 hrs per
week Significant nos. of people of working age
ill and/or permanently sick Highest proportion
of people without qualifications
9Rugby
No population growth older age structure Indian
and Black Caribbean ethnic groups significant
Hindu population High employment levels fewer
people of working age permanently sick/ill High
levels of owner occupation and qualifications
10Stratford-on-Avon
10.7 population growth since 1981 significant
increases in very elderly Very high levels of
car ownership most 2 car owning households in
region More home workers Generally good
health Highly qualified
11Warwick
Now includes students and lots of
them! Highest proportion of non-white ethnic
groups Indian (4.1 of population)
Buddhists, Sikhs Single people (1/3 of
population/households) Healthy and well
qualified Lowest levels of travel to work by car
and Jedis
12Key Themes
13Population Counts
Warwickshire 505,885
North Warwickshire 61,853 Nuneaton
Bedworth 119,147 Rugby 87,449 Stratford-on
-Avon 111,474 Warwick 125,962
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20Change since 1981
- Warwickshire 6
- North Warwickshire 3.1
- Nuneaton Bedworth 4.6
- Rugby -0.1
- Stratford-on-Avon 10.7
- Warwick 9.4
- West Midlands 1.6
- England Wales 4.9
21Ethnicity
22Selection of Key Statistics
Some examples of what we will be producing over
the coming weeks/months and a fraction of what is
available
e.g. health-related data
23Long term limiting illness
regional rank
24Percentage of Residents with Long Term Limiting
Illness
25Percentage of Residents with Long Term Limiting
Illness (working age population)
8.2 - 11.3
6.7 - 8.1
5.8 - 6.6
3.5 - 5.7
26General health not good
regional rank
27Percentage of residents describing their
general health as not good
8.9 - 12.4
7.6 - 8.8
6.6 - 7.5
4.0 - 6.5
28People providing care for friend, relative or
neighbour
regional rank
29People providing 50 hours of care
regional rank
30Percentage of residents providing more than 50
hours unpaid care for a friend, relative or
neighbour
2.1 - 3.4
1.8 - 2.1
1.5 - 1.7
0.8 - 1.4
31- Wards where of residents
- long term ill
- health not good
- providing more than 50
- hours care
- exceed all 3 county avgs
32- OAs where of residents
- long term ill
- health not good
- providing more than 50
- hours care
- exceed all 3 county avgs
BUT be careful Institutional Populations!
33Percentage of Population in non-white ethnic
groups
34Percentage of Lone Parent Households
35Percentage of Households with two or more cars
36- Again - these are examples of what we will be
producing over the coming weeks/months and a
fraction of what is available - After the break
- planned analysis and dissemination
- how to go about getting hold of the raw data
37BREAK.at last
- Coming up Making the Most of the 2001 Census in
Warwickshire