Demography Warrington
1 demography
1.1 population , ethnicity
1.2 housing , social situation
1.3 employment , education
demography
based on ons statistics
population , ethnicity
at 2011 census, warrington had total population of 202,200, of 49.6% male , 50.4% female. average age of population 38.06 years, below regional , national averages. in 2016 estimated current population of warrington 208,800.
in addition english, further 36 languages recorded spoken more 0.01% of warrington s population aged 3 , on in 2011 census. spoken more 0.1% polish (0.88%), slovak (0.21%), urdu (0.14%), latvian (0.12%) non mandarian or cantonese chinese (0.12%) , tagalog/filipino (0.11%).
there around 100 churches or other christian communities, 2 mosques, , sikh temple guru nanak gurdwara sikh place of worship in cheshire.
the multicultural parts of warrington in town centre, western , north western suburbs, such bewsey , westbrook. in 2011, town 92.9% white british, 2.3% other white, 2.4% asian , 0.3% black.
housing , social situation
at 2011 census, borough of warrington had 85,100 households. 2001 data (80,593 households), 76% owner occupied, 17.6% rented council, 4.8% rented other sources , 1.6% of houses had residents lived rent free. warrington has population density of 10.7 residents per hectare, , 31.9% of residents describe borough comfortably off area, 4.3% of households deemed overcrowded. of total population, 5.8% of residents on form of benefits.
employment , education
at 2005, borough of warrington had 63.6% employment, 2.9% of economically active people unemployed – although substantial rise began in 2008 due recession. 2.3% of population students in full-time higher education. 31.1% of total population economically inactive (due retirement, ill health, or full-time carer status). according borough statistics, of population (in borough of warrington in 2005). 26.9% unqualified (either due leaving school or failing end of school examinations). 46.4% have level 1 or 2 qualifications (level 1 being 1+ gcse (a*-g) or o level or equivalent, level 2 being 5+ gcses (grades a-c), 1+ levels/ levels (a-e) or equivalent). 19.7% have received level 3+ qualifications (meaning 2+ a-levels (a-e), 4+ as-levels (a-e) or equivalent minimum).
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