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1 2011 Census Key Statistics and Quick Statistics for Camden First analysis of the Census data published on 11 December 2012 London Borough of Camden

2 2 Contents 3. Population and Households Summary 4. Age structure 5. Marital and civil partnership status 6. Living arrangements 7. Household composition 8. One person households 9. Households with dependent children and where one person has a long-term health problem or disability 10. Households with no adult in employment 11. Lone parent households with dependent children 12. Ethnicity Ethnicity National identity 15. Country of birth Country of birth Passports held 18. Multiple ethnic groups 19. Year of arrival in UK 20. Age of arrival in UK 21. Length of residence in UK 22. Household language 23. Religion 24. Health and limits to day-to-day activities 25. Unpaid care 26. Accommodation type 27. Tenure 28. Car or van availability 29. Communal establishment residents 30. Qualifications and students 31. Economic activity Economic activity Hours worked 34. Industry Industry Socio-economic classification (NS-SeC) Socio-economic classification (NS-SeC) 2 For all data Source: Office for National Statistics Crown Copyright 2012

3 3 Population and Households Summary Usual resident population estimated at 220,338 (the 2001 Census found 198,020 people but was later found to have underestimated the population making direct comparison difficult). Most people (96.4%) live in households, but 3.6% of people live in communal establishments such as care/nursing homes or student halls of residence. This is the highest proportion in London and 23 rd nationally. (compared to 95.3% living in households in 2001, 4.7% in communal establishments). Overall sex ratio in Camden is 1.04 females to each male (compared to 1.08 in 2001). Population density of Camden is 101 persons per hectare (compared to 91 in 2001). The best comparison for the usual resident population is to compare the ONS mid and mid-2011 estimates. The mid-year estimates show that Camden has grown by 8.6% between 2001 and 2011 (increasing by 17,500 from 202,600 to 220,100). KS101EW

4 Age Structure Key Findings Camden's usual resident population was 220,338 with the highest proportion of 27% residents located in the age band, higher than Greater London 25.3% and England & Wales 20.5%. Camden has a higher proportion of residents than Greater London and England & Wales between ages England & Wales has a higher proportion of the population in the older age ranges from 60 years plus than Camden and Greater London. Camden's proportion of population is lower than Greater London and England & Wales between 0-17 years. Camden's population is closest in size to Inner London neighbouring Borough's of Westminster (219,396) and Islington (206,125). The percentage breakdown in Camden across the various age bands has stayed fairly similar to 2001 except in the age band which has increased from 2.7% in 2001 to 3.3% in 2011 and from 9.5% to 9.9%. The age band has reduced from 13.1% to 11.8%. The proportions may be similar however we have seen greater demand for school places across primary and secondary ages across Camden. 4 Age Persons No % 30.0 KS102EW Camden 220, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ENGLAND & WALES LONDON Camden

5 5 Marital and Civil Partnership Status The majority of people aged 16+ in Camden (55%) are single (never married or in a Civil Partnership). This is the 6 th highest proportion in London and in England & Wales. (similar to 2001 when the proportion was 54%). Camden has the 6 th lowest proportion of married people (30%) in England and Wales (5 th lowest in London) but 4 th highest proportion of people in a civil partnership (1%) in England & Wales (3 rd highest in London). Camden has the 12 th lowest proportion of widowed people (4%) in England & Wales and London. Direct comparison with 2001 is not possible as 2011 Census figures include civil partnerships while the 2001 Census did not. KS103EW

6 % households Living arrangements Census: KS10 - Living arrangements of usual Camden residents aged over 16 and living in households 28.1 married or in a registered same-sex civil partnership 13.0 cohabiting living in a couple Table KS104EW single (never married or never registered a same-sex civil partnership) married or in a registered same-sex civil partnership separated (but still legally married or still legally in a same-sex civil partnership) not living in a couple 6.6 divorced or formerly in a same-sex civil partnership which is now legally dissolved 4.0 widowed or surviving partner from a same-sex civil partnership 41.1% Camden residents aged over 16 live in couples and 58.9% do not. Of residents living in couples, just over two thirds (68.7%) are married and just under one third (31.3%) cohabiting. Of residents not living in couples, almost three in four (72.8%) are single. Camden has the eighth lowest proportion of residents living in couples of all London boroughs and the sixth highest proportion of residents who are single. The living arrangements of Camden residents are very similar to those fond across Inner London. When compared with Outer London and England and Wales, a larger proportion of residents in those areas live in couples (52.9% in Outer London and 57.8% in England and Wales). Camden ranks in the bottom of local authorities in England and Wales for the proportion of residents who are married and living in a couple and in the top decile for the proportion of residents who are single. Comparison with 2001 data is not straightforward because, since 2001, since same-sex couples have become able to enter a civil partnership. These couples were counted alongside married residents in the 2011 Census. However, the overall proportion of Camden residents living in a couple has increased slightly, from 39.6% in 2001 (to 41.1% in 2011) and the proportion who are not has decreased from 60.4% (to 58.9%). The distribution of Camden residents who are not living in couple between different households within that group remains similar to that found by the 2001 Census, except for a decrease in the proportion of residents who are divorced (from 7.2 to 6.6%) and widowed (from 5% to 4%). 6

7 aged 65 and over other all aged 65 and over married or same-sex civil married or same-sex civil married or same-sex civil cohabiting couple - no cohabiting couple - cohabiting couple - lone parent - dependent lone parent - with dependent children all full-time students all aged 65 and over other percentage households 40.6% of households in Camden are single person households, Household composition 42.5% are made up of one couple or family, and 16.9% are households of other types Census: KS105 - Composition of Camden households one person Table KS105EW one family only other household types The proportion of single person households is higher than Inner London (35.9%), Outer London (28.4%) or England and Wales (30.2%) and the fourth highest in the England and Wales. The proportion of single person households in Camden has decreased from 46.1% in 2001 to 40.6% in % of single person households comprise an individual aged 65 or over. This is higher than Inner London, lower than Outer London and England and Wales. 22% of all Camden's households contain dependent children, compared with Inner London's 22.6%, Outer London 33.9%, England & Wales 29.1%. See Adults not in employment and dependent children and persons Camden has the eighth highest proportion of cohabiting couples without children of all local authority areas. Of households made up of one couple or family, 44.6% (18.9% of all households) include dependent children, slightly lower than Inner London's 48.9% or Outer London's 49.5%, but higher than 42.8%. A further 14.6% (6.2% of all households) include nondependent children. 64.1% of households that include a couple who are married or in a civil partnership include children (either dependent or nondependent), compared to 23.5% of households that include a couple who are cohabiting. 27.8% of households that include dependent children (including those classified as "other household types") are lone parent households. This is similar to Outer London's 25.4%, but higher than Inner London's 20.4% and England and Wales's 21.8%. The proportion of households which are lone parent households has decreased slightly, from 30.1% in 2001 to 27.8% in See Lone parent households with dependent children 7

8 8 One person households Rank of 348 LAs Local authority % households 1 City of London 56.4% 2 Kensington & Chelsea 46.5% 3 Westminster 45.3% 4 Camden 40.5% 5 Liverpool 39.2% 6 Islington 38.7% 7 Hastings 38.3% 8 Norwich 38.2% 9 Blackpool 38.0% 10 Hammersmith & Fulham 37.4% London 31.6% England and Wales 30.2% Change in proportion of one person households (%age points) Camden -5.6% London -3.1% England & Wales +0.2% 348 Hart 22.4% Table KS105EW

9 Households with dependent children and where one person has a long-term health problem or disability 35.0% 30.0% 25.0% 20.0% 15.0% 10.0% 5.0% 0.0% % of households with dependent children 22.1% 10.6% 26.6% 12.8% 30.9% 14.1% Camden Inner London Greater London All ages Aged % 11.8% England & Wales Households with dependent children 21,562 households (22.1%) are households with dependent children, an increase from 2001 (21.6%) but still lower than averages for Inner London, Greater London and England & Wales This is shown in the rankings for Camden - 11th in Inner London, 30th in London overall and 341st in England and Wales The proportion of households with dependent children aged 0-4 has also risen since 2001 from 9.9% to 10.6%, but this is also lower than London and national averages. Camden is ranked 29th in London and 208th nationally 9 Households where one person has a long-term health problem or disability 21,795 Camden households (22.3%) contain one or more persons with a long-term health problem or disability, similar to the Inner and Greater London averages. The majority of these households in Camden (18.3%) do not contain dependent children which though 7th highest in London is only ranked 284th in England and Wales. Due to recording of the long-term illness question used in 2001 data for 2011 is not comparable Table KS106EW

10 10 Households with no adult in employment 28,654 households are households with no adult in employment Percentage of households with no adults in employment has fallen since 2001 from 34.9% to 29.4% following the trend in London and England & Wales generally The percentage of households with no adults in employment with dependent children is 4.7%, lower than the averages for Inner London (6%) and Greater London (5.7%) but higher than the England and Wales average (4.2%) Camden ranks 22nd in London for households with dependent children and no adult in employment and 91st in England and Wales Camden has the 7th highest percentage of households with no adult in employment and no dependent children in Greater London but compared to E&W is ranked 294th 40.0% 35.0% 30.0% 25.0% 20.0% 15.0% 10.0% 5.0% 0.0% % of households with no adult in employment by whether household contains dependent children 24.7% 21.4% 22.5% 29.4% 4.7% 6.0% 5.7% 4.2% Camden Inner London Greater London England & Wales without dependent children with dependent children Table KS106EW

11 Lone parent households with dependent children 11 Key Findings There were 6,228 lone parent households in Camden, of these 400 were male (6.4%) and 5,828 were female (93.6%). Lone parents not in employment accounted for 3,193 (51.3%) of the total, of these 174 were male (2.8%) and 3,019 were female (48.5%). Compared to other households across England & Wales shows: Lone parent households not in employment in Camden 51.3%, Inner London 50.2%, Greater London 47.8% and across England & Wales 40.6%. There is a large gap between female lone parent households not in employment in Camden at 48.5% when compared to England & Wales at 37.4%. Looking at ranks: Camden is 5 th highest in England and Wales for female lone parents Comparing Camden lone parent households in 2001 to 2011 shows that the percentage of Male lone parents in part time employment has fallen from 11.3% to 1.3% and in full time employment from 36.9% to 2.4% whereas female lone parents in part time employment have increased from 14.8% to 25.1% and in full time employment fallen from 21.6% to 20.0%. KS107EW Lone Parent with Dependent Children Camden No % All categories: Family status (lone parent) by sex and economic activity 6, Lone parent in part-time employment: Total 1, Lone parent in full-time employment: Total 1, Lone parent not in employment: Total 3, Male lone parent: Total Male lone parent: In part-time employment Male lone parent: In full-time employment Male lone parent: Not in employment Female lone parent: Total 5, Female lone parent: In part-time employment 1, Female lone parent: In full-time employment 1, Female lone parent: Not in employment 3, Table KS107EW Camden Inner London Outer London LONDON ENGLAND AND WALES Lone parent not in employment: Total Lone parent in full-time employment: Total Lone parent in part-time employment: Total

12 Ethnicity 1 12 Black Total 8.2% Other Black 1.7% Arab 1.6% Any other ethnic group 2.3% Black Caribbean 1.6% Black African 4.9% Other Asian 4.0% Chinese 2.9% Asian Total 16.1% Pakistani 0.7% Other Mixed 1.9% Indian 2.8% Mixed: White and Asian 1.8% Mixed Total 5.6% 5.6% Mixed: White and Black African 0.8% Mixed: White and Black Caribbean 1.1% Bangladeshi 5.7% Other White 19.0% White British 44.0% White Total 66.3% White Irish 3.2% Gypsy or Irish Traveller 0.1% Table KS201EW

13 Ethnicity 2 13 Top 5 ethnic groups other than White British: 1. White Other (includes European, Turkish, American, Australian, White South African etc) 19.0% 2. Bangladeshi 5.7% 3. All mixed groups 5.6% 4. Black African 4.9% 5. Other Asian (includes Japanese, Korean etc) 4.0% Comparisons and rankings Camden has as a proportion of its population the: Fourth largest Bangladeshi population in London (after Tower Hamlets, Newham and Redbridge), sixth largest in England and Wales (after Oldham and Luton) Fifth largest White Other population in England and Wales (top 10 all in London) Fourth largest Chinese population in England and Wales - 6,493 people or 2.9% of the total, probably mostly students (Cambridge has largest proportion) Second largest mixed White/Asian population in England and Wales - small population of 3,880 or 1.8% of total but considerably larger than the Mixed White/Black Caribbean population Fourth largest White Irish population in England and Wales (nine of top 10 in London) Change since 2001 Comparisons can be problematic for some ethnic groups as the categorisation has changed but there is definitely: A decrease in White British population from 52.7% to 44.0%, White British now a minority in the borough An increase in White Other population from 15.8% to 19.0% Surprisingly the Bangladeshi population has slightly decreased in numbers and as proportion of population could be due to lack of affordable housing in the borough KS201EW

14 National identity 14 7,614 people (3.5%) ticked other and at least one British identity 3 rd highest proportion in E&W 61,640 people (28.0%) ticked other national identity only 8 th highest proportion in E&W, top 10 all in London 151,084 people (68.6%) ticked at least one British identity only KS202EW

15 Country of birth 1 South and Central USA 2.8% America 3,524 2% North America and Caribbean 9,260 4% Australia 1.6% Oceania and other 5,243 2% 15 India 1.2% Bangladesh 2.7% China & Hong Kong 1.5% Asia 27,051 12% Somalia 1.3% South Africa 1.0% Africa 13,294 6% Rest of Europe including Turkey 3.0% Other EU post-2001 accession 1.6% Poland 1.0% Other EU pre-2001 accession 2.1% Spain 0.8% Portugal 0.5% Italy 1.5% Germany 1.4% France 1.7% Europe (other than UK) 35,149 16% UK 126,817 58% QS203EW Republic of Ireland 2.4% All percentages are of total Camden population

16 Country of birth 2 Comparisons 42.5% of Camden s population was born outside the UK Compared with 36.7% for London and 13.4% for England and Wales Camden ranks 11 th of the London boroughs and in the country as a whole for proportion of the population born abroad Change since % of Camden s population was born abroad in 2001, increasing to 42.5% in 2011, an increase of 5.7% The top 5 largest increases in numbers between 2001 and 2011 were: 1. USA - increase of 1,968 people 2. France 1, China 1, Poland 1, Italy 1,231 Largest decreases Republic of Ireland (-1,313), Bangladesh (-1,134) Rankings Camden ranks in the top 10 of English and Welsh local authorities for highest proportion of the population born in: Republic of Ireland 4 th EU member states pre th France 5 th Germany 7 th Italy 5 th Spain 6 th Non-EU European countries (excluding Turkey) 3 rd (probably due to refugees from Kosovo and other Balkan states and to wealthy Russian residents) Somalia 4 th South Africa 8 th Iran 6 th Middle East 4 th Hong Kong 5 th Bangladesh 5 th South East Asia 4 th USA 4 th Central America 3 rd Australia 6 th 16 QS203EW

17 Passports held Republic of Ireland 6,106 3% 17 Other EU countries 25,367 11% Europe Non EU countries 3,165 1% Middle East and Asia 13,669 6% United Kingdom (and British Overseas Territories) 151,579 65% Other 35,840 16% No passport 10,595 4% Africa 3,708 2% North America and the Caribbean 10,066 4% Central and South America 2,105 1% Antarctica and Oceania 6,292 3% England and Wales No passport KS205EW London Camden 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% United Kingdom (and British Overseas Territories) Other Europe (ROI, EU, non- EU) Rest of the world

18 Multiple ethnic groups 18 For the first time, data on households containing multiple ethnicities is available. It covers single person households, households with different ethnicities across the generations only, households with mixed ethnicity partnerships and households with other combinations of multiple ethnic groups (e.g. shared houses) 25,722 households (44.3%) of more than one person contain multiple ethnicities in Camden This is the highest proportion in London and in England and Wales Camden has 11,336 households containing a mixed ethnicity partnership, 26% of households of more than one person and the third highest in the country after K&C and City of London This gives a real flavour of the diversity of the borough it shows that the borough isn t just made up of discrete ethnic communities that do not mix QS202EW

19 Year of arrival in UK Born in the UK 57.5% Born outside UK 42.5% 17.7% of the population of Camden came to the UK since the last Census in 2001 Compared with 14.1% for London and 5.4% for England and Wales 19 rrived before % Arrived % Arrived % Arrived % Arrived % Arrived % Arrived % Arrived % QS801EW All percentages are of total Camden population

20 Age on arrival in UK 100% 1.6% 0.2% 0.3% % of the population of Camden arrived in the UK when they were years old Compared with 7.4% for England & Wales and 22.1% for London 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 57.5% % of pop who arrived in UK when they were within age Cumulative % of pop who arrived at given age range and younger 3.7% 2.2% 2.8% 2.1% 3.3% 8.9% 8.8% 8.5% 0% Born in the UK Selected age groups Camden London England & Wales Camden rank of local authorities % 3.2% 1.7% 11 th of % 2.5% 0.9% 24 th QS802EW % 8.1% 2.8% 15 th % 6.9% 2.3% 9 th

21 Length of residence in UK Camden London England and Wales 21 Resident in UK: 5 years or more but less than 10 years 15,564 7% Resident in UK: 2 years or more but less than 5 years 15,084 7% Resident in UK: Less than 2 years 16,055 7% QS803EW Resident in UK: 10 years or more 46,940 21% Born in the UK 126,695 58% % population resident in UK for less than 2 years Rank of 348 LAs Local authority 1 Westminster 2 Kensington and Chelsea 3 Forest Heath 4 Newham 5 Tower Hamlets 6 Cambridge 7 Camden 8 Hammersmith and Fulham 9 City of London 10 Oxford

22 Household language 22 Camden Inner London Outer London LONDON E&W KS206EW Household Language Camden No % All categories: English as a household language 97, All people aged 16 and over in household have English as a main language At least one but not all people aged 16 and over in household have English as a main language No people in household have English as a main language No people aged 16 and over in household but at least one person aged 3 to 15 has English as a main language At least one but not all people aged 16 and over in household have English as a main language All people aged 16 and over in household have English as a main language 69, , Key Findings Out of 97,534 households in Camden: 69,420 (71.2%) where all people aged 16 and over have English as a main language. 11,680 (12.0%) where at least one person aged 16 and over has English as a main language. 2,379 (2.4%) where no people aged 16 and over in a household but at least one person aged 3 to 15 has English as a main language. There were 14,055 (14.4%) households where no people have English as a main language. Camden compares similarly with other inner London borough s, however the England & Wales percentage of households where English is the main language is much higher than Camden at 91.2% and the percentage of households where no people have English as a main language is lower than in Camden at 4.3%. Ranks: Out of 348 Local Authorities Camden ranked 12 th where at least one but not all people aged 16 and over in household have English as a main language and 15 th where no people in the household have English as a main language. No people aged 16 and over in household but at least one person aged 3 to 15 has English as a main language 2, No people in household have English as a main language 14, KS206EW

23 Religion 23 Christians account for 34% of the population, a reduction from 47.1% in % are Muslim, 4.5% are Jewish, 1.4% Hindu, 1.3% Buddhist, 0.2% Sikh and 0.6% other religions The proportions of Jewish and Muslim people have fallen slightly since 2001, but Camden still ranks 5 th and 25 th respectively of 348 local authorities in England and Wales Although small, the Buddhist population is 11 th largest in England and Wales More than a quarter of Camden s population (26%) has no religion, compared to 22% in % did not answer the voluntary question, an increase from 10% in 2001 KS209EW

24 Health and limits to day-to-day activities % 18.0% 16.0% 14.0% 12.0% 10.0% 8.0% 6.0% 4.0% 2.0% 0.0% % of populations whose day-to-day activities are affected 'a little' or 'a lot' 7.4% 6.9% 7.4% 7.0% 6.7% 6.7% Camden Inner London Greater London 9.4% 8.5% England & Wales A little Day to day activities 31,831 Camden residents (14.4%) reported day-today activities being affected a little or a lot, higher than the Inner London and greater London averages but below the England and Wales trend Camden ranks 12th out of 14 Inner London boroughs regards the % of the population whose day-to-day activities are not limited. Camden ranks 60th in England and Wales New question for 2011 replacing the Yes/No question on whether people had a limiting long term illness or disability so comparison with 2001 not appropriate KS301EW General health in Camden: people whose health was... (self-rated) 10.4% A lot 53.4% 30.6% 4.2% 1.4% Very good health Good health Fair health Bad health Very bad health General health The majority of people in Camden reported their general health as 'very good' (53.4%), higher than London and national averages and which placed Camden as 8th highest in London and 19th in England and Wales This equates to 12,349 residents reporting bad health or worse. Despite high proportions of very good health Camden has above London average rates of 'bad' (4.2%) or 'very bad' (1.4%) health though it mirrors the England and Wales profile Of people reporting their general health as 'very bad' Camden is ranked 7th highest in London and 83rd in England and Wales General health question changed and expanded to 5 categories so comparison with 2001 not appropriate

25 25 Unpaid care 6.0% 5.0% 4.0% 3.0% 2.0% 1.0% % of Camden's population providing unpaid care by number of hours per week ( ) 5.6% 5.2% 0.9% 1.1% 1.3% % 17,306 residents (7.9% of the Camden's population) provide at least 1 hour of unpaid care per week. This % is similar to 2001 (7.8%) The proportion of the population providing 20+ hours of care per week has increased from 2.3% to 2.6% 0.0% 1-19 hours a week hours a week 50 or more hours a week KS301EW

26 Accommodation type caravan or other mobile/ temp structure 0.1% in a commercial building 3.1% detached 1.9% semi-detached 4.1% terraced (including end terrace) 8.8% House 14.8% Proportion of households who live in flats: Camden 85.2% Inner London 73.1% Outer London 36.8% England and Wales 21.6% 26 part of a converted or shared house (including bed-sits) 29.8% purpose-built block of flats or tenement 52.2% Camden rank of 348 local authorities: purpose-built block of flats or tenement 4 th part of a converted or shared house (including bed-sits) 1 st in a commercial building 4 th Flat 85.2% KS401EW

27 Tenure Living rent free 1.8% Owned outright 17.1% Tenure Camden Inner London Outer London England and Wales Camden change %age points Owned % Social rented % Private rented % 27 Private rented 32.3% Owner occupied 32.2% Rented from housing association 10.1% Owned with a mortgage or loan 15.1% Rented from council 23.0% Shared ownership 0.7% Camden rank of 348 local authorities (selected tenures) Owned outright 337th Owned with mortgage or loan 345th Rented from council 9th Rented from private landlord or letting agency 6th Social rented 33.1% KS402EW

28 Car and van availability 61% of households in Camden do not have access to a car or van. This is the 6 th lowest proportion in England & Wales and in London and compares with 42% overall for London. (compared to Camden in 2001 when 55.6% of households had no access to a car/van) 32% of Camden households had access to a single car or van, compared to a London average of 41%. (down from 36.1% in 2001) 7% of Camden households had access to 2 or more cars. In total, it s estimated that there are 46,601 cars in Camden. Car and Van Availability (%) City of London Westminster Islington Hackney Camden Tower Hamlets Kensington and Chelsea Southwark Lambeth INNER LONDON Hammersmith and Fulham Newham Haringey Brent Lewisham GREATER LONDON Waltham Forest Greenwich Wandsworth Enfield Barking and Dagenham Croydon Hillingdon Harrow Barnet Ealing Havering OUTER LONDON Redbridge Hounslow Bexley Bromley Sutton Kingston upon Thames Merton Richmond upon Thames 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 1 car or van in household 2 cars or vans in household 3 cars or vans in household 28 KS404EW

29 Communal establishment residents % 1.8% 0.7% 1.9% 3.3% 6.5% 84.1% 0.1% 1.2% Distrubution of communal establishment residents (7,895) by type Medical / care: NHS: Mental health hospital/unit (including secure units) Medical / care: Local Authority: Care home or other home Medical / care: Registered Social Landlord/Housing Association Medical / care: Other: Care home with nursing Medical / care: Other: Care home without nursing Medical / care: Other: Children's home (including secure units) Medical / care: Other Other establishments Establishment not stated 3.6% of people live in communal establishments Numbers of communal establishments in Camden is 344, lower than 2001 (497 establishments). This bucks the London and E&W trend which has seen an increase Camden has 2nd highest number of communal establishments in London (344) behind Westminster 7,895 usual residents live in communal establishments in Camden 84.1% of people living in communal establishments live in settings described as 'other' - this is higher than the Inner London rate (72.3% and national rate (57%) The rank of people in 'other' establishments is 5th in London and 14th in England and Wales The percentage of residents in LA care homes is 1.8%, similar to Greater London and E&W averages but lower than Inner London (1.4%) The percentage of Camden residents non-la care homes (nursing or non-nursing) is 5.2% combined, considerably lower than the Inner London (16.7%) and E&W averages 36.3% KS405EW

30 Qualifications & Students 30 Key Findings Out of 184,873 persons in Camden: 23,451 (12.7%) had no qualifications and 93,453 (50.5%) achieved a level 4 qualification or above. The percentage of the population in Camden with no qualification was lower in Camden when compared to Inner London (15.8%), Greater London (17.6%) and across England & Wales (22.7%). Camden s population had a high percentage of the population achieving a level 4 qualification or above (50.5%) when compared to Inner London (44.7%), Greater London (37.7%) and England & Wales (27.2%) Out of a 348 other Local Authorities Camden was ranked 5 th with level 4 qualifications or above. 7 th were full time students and were economically inactive and 11 th were school children and full time students aged 18 and over. The difference between 2001 and 2011 shows that the percentage of people aged with no qualification has fallen from 17.4% to 12.7%, and those with level 4 qualifications and above increased from 47% to 50.5%. Camden KS501EW Qualifications & Students No % All categories: Highest level of qualification 184,873 No qualifications 23, Highest level of qualification: Level 1 qualifications 12, Highest level of qualification: Level 2 qualifications 14, Highest level of qualification: Apprenticeship 1, Highest level of qualification: Level 3 qualifications 22, Highest level of qualification: Level 4 qualifications and above 93, Highest level of qualification: Other qualifications 17, Schoolchildren and full-time students: Age 16 to 17 3, Schoolchildren and full-time students: Age 18 and over 25, Full-time students: Age 18 to 74: Economically active: In employment 4, Full-time students: Age 18 to 74: Economically active: Unemployed 1, Full-time students: Age 18 to 74: Economically inactive 18, KS501EW Camden No qualifications Highest Level 1 qualifications Highest Level 2 qualifications Highest level of qualification Apprenticeship Highest Level 3 qualifications Highest Level 4 qualifications and above Highest Other qualifications

31 Economic activity Part-time Employee Full-time Employee Self-employed Unemployed Full-time student Retired Students Looking after home or family Long-term sick or disabled Other 31 Economic Activity - Persons All people aged ,833 Economically active 118, % % of Economically Active who are: Employee: Part-time 13, % 11.6% Employee: Full-time 66, % 56.6% Self-employed 23, % 19.7% 59.8% employment rate Unemployed 7, % 6.5% unemployment rate Full-time student 6, % 5.6% Economically inactive 55, % % of Economically Inactive who are: Retired 11, % 21.5% Students 22, % 41.0% Looking after home or 45% family 7, % 14.2% 40% Long-term sick or disabled 7, % 13.8% 35% Other 5, % 9.5% 30% 25% 20% 15% 10% 5% 0% Economic Activity by Sex Men Women KS601EW, KS602EW, KS603EW

32 Economic activity 2 Men Camden men have the lowest economic activity rate (73%) of any London borough, which correlates with Camden having the highest proportion of male students in London. The Greater London average economic activity rate is 77%. The employment rate for men is 65% compared to 67.6% in London and ranks 8 th lowest. Camden men have smaller proportions of full-time and parttime employees (6% and 42%) compared to Greater London (7% and 45%). Amongst London boroughs, Camden had the 10 th lowest proportion of full-time employees and 14 th lowest proportion of part-time employees. Camden men have a slightly higher proportion of self-employed (16.6%) compared to 16.1% for Greater London. Camden has the 16 th highest proportion in London. (this up from 14.8% for Camden in 2001) The unemployment rate for men is 6.8%, compared to a London average rate of 7.5%. (The Camden rate is lower than previously recorded in 2001 when it was 8.8%). 39% of unemployed men were long-term unemployed and 18% had never worked. Among London boroughs Camden ranked 9 th highest on long-term unemployed, but 16 th for those that had never worked.(compared to 34% and 11% respectively in 2001) Women Camden women have an economic activity rate of 63%, 8 th lowest amongst London boroughs, but which correlates with Camden having the highest proportion of female students in London. The Greater London average economic activity rate is 66%. The employment rate for women is 54.9% compared to 57.3% in London and ranks 8 th lowest by London borough. Camden women have the same proportion of full-time employees as the London average (35%), a smaller proportion of part-time employees (10%) compared to Greater London (15%). Amongst London boroughs, Camden had the 4 th lowest proportion of part-time employees. Camden women have a slightly higher proportion of selfemployed (10.3%) compared to 7.3% for Greater London. Camden women have the 4 th highest proportion in London. (this up from 8.4% for Camden in 2001) The unemployment rate for women is 6.3%, compared to the London average (7%). (The Camden rate for women is the same as previously recorded in 2001). 40% of unemployed women were long-term unemployed and 23% had never worked. Among London boroughs Camden ranked 21 st highest on long-term unemployed, but 13 th for those that had never worked.(compared to 30% and 12% respectively in 2001) 32 KS601EW, KS602EW, KS603EW

33 Hours worked 33 All usual residents aged 16 to 74 in employment the week before the census, Camden (108,966) ranks 24 th of all London boroughs for all persons in full-time and part-time employment Most people (77%) are in full time employment ( a decrease from 80% in 2001) with 23% in part-time employment (a slight increase from 20% in 2001) Of the total male population, only 17% work part-time (previously 14% in 2001) with 83% ( a three percent decrease from 86% in 2001) in full-time employment 29% of all females work part-time with 71% in full-time employment (compared to 26% of females in part-time and 74% in full-time in 2001) Camden s rank of 348 local authorities for: Women working hours 1 st Working 49 hours or more: People 6 th Men 7 th Women 330 th KS604EW

34 34 Industry % of all usual residents aged 16 to 74 in employment the week before the census works in the professional, scientific and technical activities industry and ranks 3 rd of all London boroughs and Central London boroughs, with Islington ranking 2 nd (19.2%) and City of London in 1 st position (26.6%) The second popular industry is the health and social work activities (10.2%) but ranks 23 rd of all London boroughs. Barking and Dagenham ranks 1 st (14.1%), followed by Sutton (13.6%) and Croydon (12.9%). Third most popular in Camden is the education industry at 10% and ranks 12 th of all London Boroughs but 1 st in Central London. KS605EW

35 35 Industry 2 Men 18.7% of all male usual residents aged 16 to 74 in employment the week before the census works in the professional, scientific and technical activities industry and ranks 3 rd of all London boroughs and ranks 3 rd of Central London boroughs, with Islington ranking 2 nd (19.6%) and City of London in 1 st position (25.3%) The second popular industry is the financial and insurance activities (12.7%) but ranks 6 th of all London boroughs. Kensington and Chelsea ranks 1 st (28.2%), followed by City of London (26.7%) and Westminster (20.9%). Third most popular in Camden is the information and communication industry at 11.1% and ranks 4 th of all London Boroughs with Richmond upon Thames in 1 st position with 13.8%. Camden ranks 2 nd in Central London with Islington ranking 1 st (11.7%). Women 17.6% of all female usual residents aged 16 to 74 in employment the week before the census works in the professional, scientific and technical activities industry and ranks 4 th of all London boroughs and Central London boroughs, with Kensington & Chelsea 3 rd (17.7%), Islington ranking 2 nd (18.7%) and City of London in 1 st position (28.8%) The second popular industry is education (13.5%) but ranks 23 rd of all London boroughs. Redbridge ranks 1 st (17.9%), followed by Enfield (17.3%) and Barnet (17.0%). Third most popular in Camden is the health and social work activities industry at 14.8% and ranks 24 th of all London Boroughs with Barking & Dagenham in 1 st position with 23.4%. Camden ranks 3 rd in Central London with Southwark ranking 1 st (18.7%) and Lambeth 2 nd (16.1%). KS605EW

36 Socio-economic classification (NS-SeC ) 1 L14.2 Long-term unemployed 1.8% 5. Lower supervisory and technical occupation s 3.4% L14.1 Never worked 7. Routine 5.9% occupations 4.8% 4. Small employers and own account workers 7.5% 6. Semi-routine occupations 7.2% L15 Full-time students 16.3% 3. Intermedia te occupation s 7.9% 1.2 Higher professional occupations 16.1% 2. Lower managerial, administrative and professional occupations 26.2% 1.1 Large employers and higher managerial and administrative occupations 3.1% Compared with both London and England and Wales, Camden has a higher proportion of: Higher professional occupations Lower managerial, administrative and professional occupations Full-time students A lower proportion of all other occupation categories A higher proportion of people who have never worked than England and Wales but similar to London 36 KS611EW Camden difference from: Camden Socio-economic category Greater London England & Wales change 2001 to Large employers and higher managerial and administrative occupations 0.6% 0.7% -2.3% 1.2 Higher professional occupations 5.4% 8.2% 4.0% 2. Lower managerial, administrative and professional occupations 3.1% 5.4% 2.2% 3. Intermediate occupations -3.9% -4.8% 1.3% 4. Small employers and own account workers -1.9% -1.9% 1.9% 5. Lower supervisory and technical occupations -1.6% -3.5% 0.2% 6. Semi-routine occupations -3.2% -6.9% 0.7% 7. Routine occupations -2.6% -6.3% 0.8% Never worked -0.3% 2.0% 0.6% Long-term unemployed -0.2% 0.1% 0.2% Full-time students 4.9% 7.3% 2.9%

37 Socio-economic classification (NS-SeC ) 2 37 L17 Not classifiable for other reasons L15 Full-time students Not classified Females Males L14.2 Long-term unemployed L14.1 Never worked 8. Never worked and long-term unemployed 7. Routine occupations 6. Semi-routine occupations 5. Lower supervisory and technical occupations 4. Small employers and own account workers 3. Intermediate occupations 2. Lower managerial, administrative and professional occupations 1.2 Higher professional occupations 1.1 Large employers and higher managerial and administrative 1. Higher managerial, administrative and professional occupations 0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% A higher proportion of men (22%) are in in NS-SeC group 1 compared to females (15.9%) The proportion of men (26%)and women (26.8%) in lower managerial, administrative and professional groups are similar More women (10.7%) than men (5%) work in intermediate occupations More men (10%) than women (5.5%)are small employers and own account workers More men (5%) work in lower supervisory and technical occupations than women (2.1%) A higher proportion of women (7.9%) work in semi-routine occupations compared to men (6%) A slightly higher proportion of men (5%) work in routine occupations compared to women (4.3%) A higher proportion of women (8.2%) have never worked compared to men (3%) The proportion of men (2%) who are are long term unemployed is slightly higher than the proportion of females (1.6%) KS612EW, KS613EW

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