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People Statistics


Resident Population and Age

The resident population of Bristol, City of, as measured in the 2001 Census, was 380,615, of which 49 per cent were male and 51 per cent were female.

 


Resident population (percentage)
  Bristol, City of England and Wales
Under 16 19.1 20.2
16 to 19 5.4 4.9
20 to 29 17.6 12.6
30 to 59 38.9 41.5
60 to 74 11.4 13.3
75 and over 7.6 7.6
Average age 37.2 38.6
Source: 2001 Census, ONS

Marital Status


Resident population aged 16 and over (percentage)
  Bristol, City of England and Wales
Single (never married) 40.2 30.1
Married or re-married 41.5 50.9
Separated 2.3 2.4
Divorced 8.3 8.2
Widowed 7.7 8.4
Source: 2001 Census, ONS

Ethnic Group


Resident population (percentage)
Percentage of resident
population in ethnic groups:
Bristol, City of England
White 91.8 90.9
     of which White Irish 1.1 1.3
Mixed 2.1 1.3
Asian or Asian British 2.8 4.6
     Indian 1.2 2.1
     Pakistani 1.1 1.4
     Bangladeshi 0.3 0.6
     Other Asian 0.3 0.5
Black or Black British 2.3 2.1
     Caribbean 1.5 1.1
     African 0.6 1.0
     Other Black 0.2 0.2
Chinese or Other Ethnic Group 0.9 0.9
Source: 2001 Census, ONS

Religion


Resident population (percentage)
  Bristol, City of England and Wales
Christian 62.1 71.8
Buddhist 0.4 0.3
Hindu 0.6 1.1
Jewish 0.2 0.5
Muslim 2.0 3.0
Sikh 0.5 0.6
Other religions 0.5 0.3
No religion 24.5 14.8
Religion not stated 9.3 7.7
Source: 2001 Census, ONS

Health and provision of care


The 2001 Census asked people to describe their health, over the preceding 12 months as 'good', 'fairly good' or 'not good'.


Resident population (percentage)
  Bristol, City of England and Wales
Good 68.6 68.6
Fairly good 22.1 22.2
Not good 9.2 9.2
Source: 2001 Census, ONS

It also asked questions about any limiting long-term illness, health problem or disability which limited peoples daily activities or the work they could do.


Resident population (percentage)
  Bristol, City of England and Wales
Had a long-term illness 17.8 18.2
Source: 2001 Census, ONS

For the first time, the 2001 Census asked a question about any voluntary care provided to look after, or give any help or support to family members, friends, neighbours or others because of long term physical or mental ill-health or disability, or problems relating to old age.


Resident population (percentage)
  Bristol, City of England and Wales
Provided unpaid care 9.3 10.0
Source: 2001 Census, ONS

There are two main benefits associated with health that are paid to people needing help with personal care. They are the 'Disability Living Allowance' and the 'Attendance Allowance'.


The Disability Living Allowance is a benefit paid to people under 65, who are disabled, and need help with personal care, and/or getting around. In August 2000, 13,375 people in Bristol, City of received this benefit.

Source: Department for Work and Pensions, 2000


The Attendance Allowance is paid to people over the age of 65, who are so severely disabled, physically or mentally, that they need supervision or a great deal of help with personal care. In May 2000, 9,740 people in Bristol, City of received this benefit.

Source: Department for Work and Pensions, 2000

Economic Activity


Resident population aged 16 to 74 (percentage)
  Bristol, City of England and Wales
Employed 60.1 60.6
Unemployed 3.1 3.4
Economically active full time students 3.8 2.6
Retired 11.1 13.6
Economically inactive students 8.0 4.7
Looking after home/family 5.9 6.5
Permanently sick or disabled 5.0 5.5
Economically inactive 3.1 3.1
Source: 2001 Census, ONS

Within Bristol, City of, 16 per cent of those unemployed were aged 50 and over, 8 per cent had never worked and 26 per cent were long term unemployed.


In August 2000, there were 5,910 Jobseeker Allowance claimants in Bristol, City of of which 24 per cent had child dependants. The Job Seeker Allowance (JSA) is payable to people under pensionable age who are available for, and actively seeking, work of at least 40 hours a week. Figures produced here are those only for people claiming income-based JSA.

Source: Department for Work and Pensions, 2000


In August 2000, there were 29,630 Income Support claimants in Bristol, City of, of which 2 per cent were aged under 20. Income support was introduced on April 11th 1988 and can be paid to a person who is aged 16 and over, is not working 16 hours or more a week, and has less money coming in than the law says they need to live on.

Source: Department for Work and Pensions, 2000

Students and Qualifications


Students and schoolchildren aged 16 to 74
  Bristol, City of England and Wales
Total number of full-time students and schoolchildren aged 16 to 74 32,140 2,648,992
Percentage of total resident population 8.4 5.1
Total number aged 16 to 17 6,567 1,014,284
Total number aged 18 to 74 25,573 1,634,708
Note : Students and schoolchildren were counted at their term-time address.       Source: 2001 Census, ONS

Resident population aged 16 to 74 (percentage)
  Bristol, City of England and Wales
Had no qualifications 26.1 29.1
Qualified to degree level or higher 24.5 19.8
Source: 2001 Census, ONS

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Housing and Households


In Bristol, City of there were 162,090 households in 2001. 97 per cent of the resident population lived in households. The remainder of the population lived in communal establishments.


Number of households (percentage)
  Bristol, City of England and Wales
One person households 33.3 30.0
Pensioners living alone 14.1 14.4
Other All Pensioner households 8.0 9.4
Contained dependent children 26.8 29.5
Lone parent households with dependent children 7.4 6.5
Owner occupied 63.0 68.9
Rented from Council 17.0 13.2
Rented from Housing Association or Registered Social Landlord 4.1 6.0
Private rented or lived rent free 16.0 11.9
Without central heating 8.8 8.5
Without sole use of bath, shower or toilet 0.9 0.5
Have no car or van 28.8 26.8
Have 2 or more cars or vans 24.6 29.4
Average household size (number) 2.3 2.4
Average number of rooms per household 5.2 5.3
Source: 2001 Census, ONS

£'s and number of households (percentage)
  Bristol, City of England & Wales
Average price Percentage of households living in this type of property Average price Percentage of households living in this type of property
Detached 209,135 6.4 178,806 22.8
Semi-detached 127,003 29.0 101,733 31.6
Terraced 97,750 36.6 89,499 26.0
Flat 114,108 27.9 120,185 19.2
All property types 114,526   119,436  
Sources: 2001 Census, ONS
The Land Registry, 2001

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Area Statistics


Levels Of Crime in Bristol, City of


Notifiable offences recorded by the police. April 2000 - March 2001.
  Violence against the person Sexual offences Robbery Burglary from a dwelling Theft of a motor vehicle Theft from a motor vehicle
Total number of offences recorded
Bristol, City of
6,311 448 2,078 6,131 5,733 10,275
Rate per 1,000 population
Bristol, City of
15.6 1.1 5.1 15.1 14.1 25.4
Rate per 1,000 population
England and Wales
11.4 0.7 1.8 7.6 6.4 11.9
Source: Home Office

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About this summary

1. These summary statistics are based on administrative ward boundaries legally in force at the end of 2002, which includes ward boundaries that became operative in a number of Local Authorities in May 2003, and some others that will become operative in May 2004.

2. The symbol ".." is used to indicate that the value is not available.

Copyright

This material is Crown Copyright.


Source: National Statistics website: www.statistics.gov.uk
Crown copyright material is reproduced with the permission of the Controller of HMSO


These details are provided for information only, and were correct at time of publish, however they may change without prior notice.