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and
Transformation,
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Indices of Deprivation (IMD) 2010 Overall Score
The Index of Multiple Deprivation combines a number of indicators covering a range of
economic, social and housing issues, into a single deprivation score for each Lower Super
Output Area (LSOA) in England. This allows each area to be ranked relative to one another
according to their level of deprivation.
All LSOA’s in Arboretum are in the most deprived 20% nationally.
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Ward Demographics
The 2011 Census puts
Arboretum’s resident
population at 18,590, an increase of 34.72% on
the 2001 Census figure.
Of these, around 46.9% are female and 53.1% are male compared to a city split of 50.5%
female and 49.5% male.
Between 2001 and 2011
, Arboretum’s population density has increased fro
m 4,039 people
per square kilometre to 5,455. This compares to a city average of 3,188 people per square
kilometre.
Table 2: Population Density
Population
Estimate
Area
(Hectares)
Gross Pop. Density
(per sq Km)
2001 Census
13,799
3.41
4,038.69
2011 Census
18,590
3.41
5,454.65
City total
248,752
78.03
3,187.86
Arboretum has a younger population than Derby overall.
Figure
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: Comparison of Age Categories in Arboretum and Derby
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21.9
19.1
18.1
14.8
40.2
35
9.9
13.4
10.3
17.7
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
Arboretum
Derby
Aged 0-14
Aged 15-24
Aged 25-49
Males 50-64 and Females 50-59
Males aged 65+ and Females aged 60+
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General Fertility Rate
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The birth rate in Arboretum is higher than that for the city.
Table 3: Arboretum 2010 fertility rate compared to Derby
Denominator
Numerator
Birth rate per
1,000 female
population
aged 15-44
95% CI
Female
population aged
15-44
Live births to
females aged
11-49
RateLL
RateUL
Arboretum
4,623
417
90.2
81.9
98.5
Derby
53,316
3,540
66.4
64.0
68.2
Ethnicity
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Arboretum’s population is more ethnically diverse than Derby as a whole. It is possible to
estimate that around 67
% of Arboretum’s population was non
-White British in 2011,
compared to a city average of approximately 25%.
Table 4: Number and Percentage of Arboretum and Derby residents by ethnicity
Arboretum
Percentage
Derby
Percentage
White: British
33.2
75.3
White: Irish
0.8
0.9
White: Gypsy or Irish Traveller
0.5
0.1
White: Other White
10.1
3.9
Mixed: White and Black Caribbean
1.8
1.6
Mixed: White and Black African
0.5
0.2
Mixed: White and Asian
1.2
0.7
Mixed: Other Mixed
0.6
0.4
Asian / Asian British: Indian
4.5
4.4
Asian / Asian British: Pakistani
31.1
5.9
Asian / Asian British: Bangladeshi
1.6
0.3
Asian / Asian British: Chinese
0.7
0.5
Asian / Asian British: Other Asian
3.4
1.5
Black / Black British: African
3.2
1.3
Black / Black British: Caribbean
2.3
1.4
Black / Black British: Other Black
0.7
0.3
Other ethnic group: Arab
0.8
0.3
Other ethnic group: Any other ethnic group
3.1
1
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Source: Information Centre Indicator Portal; ONS
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