Census Data

Hammer: Disability

Location Type: Built Up Areas, ONS Geographic Code: E63006005

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Key Facts

All Residents 1,645
Male 763
Female 880
Households 625

The ONS doesn't publish census data directly for Built Up Areas. The figures on this page are aggregated from census areas contained within Hammer. They may not, therefore, be precisely accurate. Age-standardised statistics and population density are not available for aggregated datasets.

Table Codets038
Issued2023-01-19
Unit of MeasurePerson
Number of Response Options5

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 1,643
Disabled under the Equality Act 183
Disabled under the Equality Act: Day-to-day activities limited a lot 42
Disabled under the Equality Act: Day-to-day activities limited a little 141
Not disabled under the Equality Act 1,460
Not disabled under the Equality Act: Has long term physical or mental health condition but day-to-day activities are not limited 112
Not disabled under the Equality Act: No long term physical or mental health conditions 1,348

These values are calculated by adding up the values for census output areas contained within Hammer. They may, therefore, be slightly inaccurate due to administrative boundaries not precisely aligning with census boundaries.

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