Derry city and strabane district council key stats info march 2017

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Derry City and Strabane District Council Key Statistics – March 2017


Derry City and Strabane District Council as 100 people 7 Poor / Very poor

49 Male

16 Fair

51 Female

77 Very good / Good

34 Aged 0 to 24

General Gender health

43 Economically inactive 8 Unemployed

Economic Activity (16+)

12 Working part-time 37 Working full-time

Age

25 Aged 45 to 64

14 Aged 65+

Qualifications (16-64)

22 None

27 Aged 25 to 44

Country of Birth

Religion

22 NVQ Level 4+

89 in NI 9 Rest of UK and RoI

56 NVQ Level 1-3

3 Elsewhere

2 Other and No Religion

72 Catholic

25 Protestant and Other Christian


Population Total population In 2015 = 149,500

0.9% since 2011 3.9% since 2001

2015 Number 32,750 18,570 39,360 37,870 20,940

Age band 0-15 16-24 25-44 45-64 65+

149,470

Total

% 22% 12% 26% 25% 14% 100%

2011 650 770 1,850 2,230 2,330

Gender Male Female

66%

60% Total population 50% in 2039 projected to be 149,100 40%

-2.0% -4.0% -4.5% 6.3% 12.5% 0.9%

1,280

5,660

3.9%

2008-10

2010-12

76.0 79.9

76.8 81.0

2012-14 77.2 81.4

1.2yrs for males since 2008-10 0.5yrs for female since 2008-10

30%

Standardised Mortality Ratio

20%

108 106

10%

106.1

104 0%

0%

-10% -20%

2001 5,480 -14.3% -7.0% 1,400 -7.1% 3,000 33.0% 9,400 41.6% 6,160

Life expectancy

Projected % change within age bands (2016 – 2039) 70%

Change since

-12%-11%-13%-11%

104.9

103.9

103.8 104.0

102

100 98

96 2008-10 2009-11 2010-12 2011-13 2012-14

Age Band

DCSDC

Northern Ireland = 100


Housing Housing Stock

Dwelling completions

1.9% since 2012

140

Private Social

71 68

120

60,459

60,018

80 60

59,698 59,304

100

40

59,443

20 0

2012

2013

2014 Year

2015

2016 Period

Standardised Residential Property Price and Verified Residential Property Sales

180,000

900

160,000

800

140,000

700 600

120,000

500

100,000

108,464

94,944

80,000

400

60,000

300

40,000

200

20,000

100 0

0

Residential sales

Average price

Sales

1000

180,450

Average Price (ÂŁ)

200,000


Economy, Labour Market and Income

Composition of employee jobs, 2015

Number of employee jobs

Male FT

53,630

26%

52,606

35%

Male PT Female FT

51,075 50,253

2012

2013

29%

2014

Female PT

10%

2015

Year

Gross weekly median pay of employee jobs £500

£461.60 £453.20

Gross weekly median pay

£450 £400 £350

2015

£356.10 £351.00

2016 £425.50 £421.90

£329.90 £324.00

£300 £250 £200 £150 £100 £50

Composition £0 of employee jobs, 2015 Work in DCSDC - All Work in DCSDC - FT Resident in DCSDC - Resident in DCSDCMale FT jobs jobs All jobs FT jobs

Male PT Female FT

26% 35%

Female PT


Economy, Labour Market and Income (cont’) Agriculture

Number of VAT and/or PAYE registered businesses

 In June 2015 there were 1,735 farms

 In 2016, there were 4,830 VAT and/or

and, of these, 73% were very small farms, 14% were small, 5% were medium and 8% were large.

PAYE registered businesses operating in DCSDC.

 The total agricultural workforce was

 11.4% of firms employed 10 or more

3,341 in June 2015.

people

 8.6% of firms a turnover of £1,000,000 or more.

Non-Financial Business Economy Category

2011

2012

2013

2014

Turnover (£m)

3,084

3,377

3,595

3,531

Purchases (£m)

1,994

2,186

2,498

2,458

GVA (£m)

1,094

1,200

1,124

1,175

Unemployment (Claimant Count and Job Seeker’s Allowance)

 Claimant Count February 2017= 5,092 (i.e. 5.3% of those aged 16-64 in DCSDC) 0.3% from January ‘17 -17.0% from February ‘16

Claimant Count Category

Change since

Number

% of all claimants

Claiming 1yr+

2,490

59%

65

-3%

-595

-19%

16-24

1,280

25%

15

1%

-410

-24%

385

8%

20

-5%

-60

-13%

16-24 & 1yr+

Jan’ 2017

Feb’ 2016


Economy, Labour Market and Income (cont’) Number of claimants of key benefits (November 2016) Disability Living Allowance

22,580

State Pension

22,290

Employment and Support Allowance

13,530

Pension Credit

8,050

Carers Allowance

7,910

Income Support

4,980

Attendance Allowance

3,750 -

5,000

10,000

15,000

20,000

25,000

Deprivation Overall deprivation scores

Deprivation Measure Overall rank of deprivation Rank of total number of people regarded as being in 'Income Deprivation' Rank of the proportion of people regarded as being in 'Income Deprivation' Rank of total number of people regarded as being in 'Employment Deprivation' Rank of the proportion of people regarded as being in 'Employment Deprivation'

DCSDC rank 2

2 1 2 1

Ranks are based on the 11 council areas within Northern Ireland. A rank of ‘1’ indicates the most deprived council area whilst a rank of ‘11’ indicates the least deprived council area.


Crime Recorded crime (excluding fraud), 2001/02 to 2015/16 Year 2001/02 2002/03 2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 2014/15 2015/16

Recorded Crime offences 10,128 10,218 10,092 9,684 10,527 10,106 9,027 9,261 9,188 8,993 9,301 9,659 9,430 9,370 9,425

Annual Change 0.9% -1.2% -4.0% 8.7% -4.0% -10.7% 2.6% -0.8% -2.1% 3.4% 3.8% -2.4% -0.6% 0.6%

11,000

10,527 Number of recorded offences

10,500

10,000

9,659

9,500

9,000

8,500

8,000

Year

9,425


Education School enrolment 2015/16

Nursery

Pre-school

8 schools

23 schools

DCSDC School enrolment 2016/17

508 pupils

395 pupils

Primary

Post-primary Special School

69 schools

14 schools

2 schools

16,111 pupils

11,948 pupils

416 pupils

Qualifications of DCSDC school leavers, 2012/13 to 2014/15 2012/13 2013/14 2014/15

90

% of school leavers

80

81

70

76

82

60 50

58

56

61

59

59

63

40 30

20 10 0

2+ A Levels A*-E

5+ GCSEs A*-C

5+ GCSEs A*-C inc. GCSE English and maths


Health Standardised Admission Rate due to alcohol related causes per 100,000 population

990

1,037

1,067

1,081

1,091

10% over rolling five year period.

Period

Standardised Admission Rate due to circulatory disease per 100,000 population

2,257 2,129

2,098

2,127

2,157

4% over rolling five year period

Period

Standardised Admission Rate due to respiratory disease per 100,000 population

2,238 2,145 2,047

2,012

Period

2,250

10% over rolling five year period


Tourism Estimated Overnight Trips, Nights and Expenditure, 2011-2015

Year

Nights spent on Overnight Trips

Overnight Trips

Expenditure during Overnight Trips

2011

168,064

767,880

£29,582,184

2012

164,264

704,042

£26,718,843

2013

254,315

936,200

£46,814,887

2014

230,983

810,310

£39,744,803

2015

223,172

889,416

£42,502,028

55,108 (32.8%)

121,536 (15.8%)

£12,919,844 (43.7%)

£46,814,887

Number of trips / nights

1,000,000

50,000,000

900,000

45,000,000

800,000

40,000,000

700,000

35,000,000

600,000

30,000,000

500,000

25,000,000

400,000

20,000,000

300,000

15,000,000

200,000

10,000,000

100,000

5,000,000

0

0 2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

Year Overnight trips Nights spent on Overnight Trips Estimated spend during Overnight Trips (£)

Estimated spend (£)

Change 2011-2015


Tourism (cont’) Place of origin of those on overnight trips to DCSDC, 2013-2015 Other, 10% North America, 7%

Other European, 9%

Northern Ireland, 38%

Great Britain, 37%


Environment Renewable energy applications with DCSDC, 2010/11 – 2016/17 Q3 Year 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 2014/15 2015/16 2016/17 Q1 2016/17 Q2 2016/17 Q3

Approved applications 30 56 50 60 16 21 5 3 1

Decided applications 34 65 68 68 30 34 11 21 2

Municipal waste

Category Total municipal waste arisings Preparing for reuse, dry recycling and composting Of which: Dry recycling Waste composting Preparing for reuse



April to June 2016 Tonnes % 18,808

100%

8,836

47.0%

6,299 2,519 18

33.5% 13.4% 0.1%

In the period July to September 2016, DCSDC had approximately 18,800 tonnes of municpal waste arising. Of this, 47.0% was sent for preparing for reuse, dry recycling or composting.


Further Information: For any further statistical enquiries on the Derry City and Strabane District Council area, please contact the statisticians located within Council:

statistics@derrystrabane.com

Hugh McNickle hugh.mcnickle@derrystrabane.com

Claire Hood claire.hood@derrystrabane.com


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