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Inequality & Deprivation
Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy
Updated 14 days ago

This page includes a dashboard of fuel poverty and consumption in Surrey as well as other associated datasets which may be relevant to fuel poverty. Fuel poverty affects households that need to spend a high proportion of their income to maintain a reasonable temperature. This is affected by 3 key factors: Household income. ...

Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government
Updated 2 months ago

About the English Indices of Deprivation 2019 The Indices of Deprivation are a unique measure of relative deprivation at a small local area level (Lower-layer Super Output Areas) across England and have been produced by the MHCLG and its predecessors in similar way since 2000. The Indices of Deprivation 2019 (IoD2019) is the most recent release. The Indices provide a set...

Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government
Updated 7 months ago

INDICES OF DEPRIVATION 2025 N.B. This release updates the English Indices of Deprivation 2019. External link to statistical release, frequently asked questions, and data files for all of England: English indices of deprivation 2025 - GOV.UK Introduction The English Indices of Deprivation (IoD25) measure relative levels of deprivation in 33,755 small areas or neighbourhoods, called Lower-layer Super Output Areas (LSOAs), across the whole of...

DWP Information and Analysis Directorate
Updated 10 months ago

This page includes a dashboard summary of low income and unemployment data such as Universal Credit claimant count across Surrey geographies and the downloadable data. The dashboard was created by the Population Insight Team at Surrey County Council to provide a Surrey-level summary and the ability for you to select your desired area (District and Borough, or LSOA) for a...

Multiple Governmental Sources
Updated a year ago

This page includes a dashboard which summarises various statistics such as children in low income families, households on Universal Credit with children, and Free School Meal eligibility in Surrey. This dashboard was created by the Population Insight Team at Surrey County Council to provide a Surrey level summary and the ability for you to select your desired area (District and...

Office for National Statistics
Added a year ago

Ethnicity is a difficult characteristic to measure which means that the national Census is often relied on to provide us with a good picture of ethnic groups. For the latest census, Surrey-i hosts the initial written summary and data tables for ethnic group. The dashboard on this page looks into the ethnic group variable further in combination with other characteristics....

Office for National Statistics
Added 4 years ago

Surrey-specific data from the 2021 Census, as prepared by the Population Insight team. A summary of the household deprivation estimates for Surrey from the 2021 Census is also available on Surrey-i. This page includes the Surrey-specific data from the national 2021 Census release which has been prepared by the SCC Population Insight team. 'Households in England and Wales were also classified...

Surrey County Council
Added 5 years ago

The Overarching Equality Impact Assessment ('EqIA') summarises the potential equality impacts on individuals who live, work and/or study in Surrey, including Surrey County Council ('SCC') library staff, arising from the transformation of SCC’s libraries and cultural services. It includes mitigating actions to maximise any positive impacts and eliminate or minimise any adverse ones. To underpin this overarching EqIA, SCC have...

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DWP Information and Analysis Directorate
Added 9 years ago

The information in this dataset refers to numbers of Working Age Benefit Claimants and is derived from a 100% data source; the Work and Pensions Longitudinal Study (WPLS). The dataset provides counts of benefit claimants categorised by their statistical group (their main reason for interacting with the benefit system). For example if a client is claiming Jobseeker's Allowance, they are categorised...