The ONS doesn't publish census data directly for Combined Authorities. The figures on this page are aggregated
from census areas contained within North of Tyne. They may not, therefore, be precisely accurate. Age-standardised
statistics and population density are not available for aggregated datasets.
This dataset provides Census 2021 estimates that classify usual residents in England and Wales by the number of hours of unpaid care they provide. The estimates are as at Census Day, 21 March 2021.
Summary
An unpaid carer may look after, give help or support to anyone who has long-term physical or mental ill-health conditions, illness or problems related to old age.
This does not include any activities as part of paid employment.
This help can be within or outside of the carer's household.
Provision of unpaid care: Total: All usual residents aged 5 and over
788,780
Provides no unpaid care
714,587
Provides 19 hours or less unpaid care a week
34,387
Provides 9 hours or less unpaid care a week
24,429
Provides 10 to 19 hours unpaid care a week
9,958
Provides 20 to 49 hours unpaid care a week
16,011
Provides 20 to 34 hours unpaid care a week
7,209
Provides 35 to 49 hours unpaid care a week
8,802
Provides 50 or more hours unpaid care a week
23,795
These values are calculated by adding up the values for census output areas contained within North of Tyne.
They may, therefore, be slightly inaccurate due to administrative boundaries not precisely aligning with census boundaries.
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