Indices of Deprivation coverage – The Express
http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/609126/Jaywick-Essex-The-most-deprived-area-in-the-UK-forgotten-seaside-town
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Read More »Do you live in one of the country’s most deprived areas?
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Read More »Chapter 5 of the recently released official research report for IMD 2015 looks at changes in relative deprivation between different versions of the indices. The report notes that overall 58% of LSOAs did not change decile and that this was more pronounced at the extreme ends of the distribution where there[…]
Read More »The Cumbria Intelligence Observatory has published their analysis of Indices of Deprivation 2015 and what it means for Cumbria. Some headline stats: Cumbria ranks 86th nationally for overall deprivation (out of 152 upper tier local authorities, where 1 is the most deprived) Cumbria falls within the 57th percentile nationally for[…]
Read More »Gerrard Koessl, Research Officer at National Housing Federation has written a blog post looking at Deprivation in England and the impact on housing.
Read More »If you live in Reading, Wokingham or Bracknell, you can search your postcode to see how the area you live in ranks in terms of deprivation. http://www.getreading.co.uk/news/reading-berkshire-news/how-deprived-live-reading-wokingham-10167994
Read More »Oxford City Council have published their reaction to the new Indices of Deprivation figures The figures show that: Part of The Leys (Oxford 018B) and Rose Hill (Oxford 016E) are in the 10 per cent most deprived areas in the country. Other areas of Rose Hill (Oxford 016F) and The[…]
Read More »The Department for Communities and Local Government have published official guidance on using the indices of deprivation – access the full document here. The annex contains a full list of the data files and supporting documents released for the 2015 Indices. Part of the guidance that might be particularly relevant for users[…]
Read More »DCLG have put together a very handy document, answering some of the most frequently asked questions about Indices of Deprivation. Topics include: What are the indices of deprivation? Accessing data, documents and tools Using the neighbourhood level data Indices for higher or other geographies Interpreting the data Other specialist questions[…]
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Read More »Put together by Alasdair Rae, this page provides access to an Indices of Deprivation 2015 shapefile, plus a map for every local authority in England. The shapefile was created by joining the original data from the Department of Communities and Local Government to a generalised LSOA boundary file sourced from[…]
Read More »Cambridgeshire Insight have added Indices of Deprivation 2015 data for Cambridgeshire & Peterborough. Compared to 2010, four out of the five Cambridgeshire districts now rank as more deprived nationally; Cambridge City ranks as less deprived. Cambridgeshire now (in IMD 2015) has 16 LSOAs in the 20% most deprived nationally –[…]
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