Stoke-by-Nayland: Disability
Location Type: Built Up Areas, ONS Geographic Code: E63003901
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Key Facts
All Residents | 690 |
Male | 323 |
Female | 366 |
Households | 308 |
The ONS doesn't publish census data directly for Built Up Areas. The figures on this page are aggregated from output areas overlapping Stoke-by-Nayland. Age-standardised statistics and population density are not available for aggregated datasets.
Stoke-by-Nayland is particularly disjoint from its associated output areas, so the aggregate values are likely to be very imprecise.
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Table Code | ts038 |
Issued | 2023-01-19 |
Unit of Measure | Person |
Number of Response Options | 5 |
This dataset provides Census 2021 estimates that classify usual residents in England and Wales by long-term health problems or disabilities. The estimates are as at Census Day, 21 March 2021.
Summary
People who assessed their day-to-day activities as limited by long-term physical or mental health conditions or illnesses are considered disabled. This definition of a disabled person meets the harmonised standard for measuring disability and is in line with the Equality Act (2010).
Disability: Total: All usual residents | 689 |
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Disabled under the Equality Act | 127 |
Disabled under the Equality Act: Day-to-day activities limited a lot | 44 |
Disabled under the Equality Act: Day-to-day activities limited a little | 83 |
Not disabled under the Equality Act | 562 |
Not disabled under the Equality Act: Has long term physical or mental health condition but day-to-day activities are not limited | 62 |
Not disabled under the Equality Act: No long term physical or mental health conditions | 500 |
These values are calculated by adding up the values for census output areas contained within Stoke-by-Nayland. They may, therefore, be slightly inaccurate due to administrative boundaries not precisely aligning with census boundaries.
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