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| | This page provides information on the 2011 Census for Bangor Settlement. The key statistics provided in this area profile are produced using a best-fit approximation using 100 metre grid squares as building blocks. Information has been grouped according to the Census themes. You can also view Census 2011 Interactive Content on NINIS. |
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| | Click on theme titles below to obtain an area profile for that subject. The datasets used are shown below each section. |
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| | On Census Day (27 March 2011) the usually resident population of Bangor Settlement was 61,011 accounting for 3.37% of the NI total. |
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| | The Mid-Year Estimates (MYE) of Population time series is the recommended source to examine population change over time. A new MYE time series, incorporating the 2011 Census, has now been published by NISRA and is available on NINIS. |
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| | On Census Day 2011 there were 60,279 people (98.80% of the usually resident population) in Bangor Settlement living in 25,752 households, giving an average household size of 2.34. |
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| | On Census Day 27th March 2011, in Bangor Settlement: 18.83% were aged under 16 years and 17.40% were aged 65 and over; 47.86% of the usually resident population were male and 52.14% were female; and 41 years was the average (median) age of the population.
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| | On Census Day 27th March 2011, in Bangor Settlement, considering the resident population: 98.27% were from the white (including Irish Traveller) ethnic group; 11.99% belong to or were brought up in the Catholic religion and 74.84% belong to or were brought up in a 'Protestant and Other Christian (including Christian related)' religion; and 72.51% indicated that they had a British national identity, 8.05% had an Irish national identity and 32.95% had a Northern Irish national identity*.
*Respondents could indicate more than one national identity On Census Day 27th March 2011, in Bangor Settlement, considering the population aged 3 years old and over: 2.72% had some knowledge of Irish; 7.94% had some knowledge of Ulster-Scots; and 1.69% did not have English as their first language.
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| | On Census Day 27th March 2011, in Bangor Settlement: 19.21% of people had a long-term health problem or disability that limited their day-to-day activities; 81.50% of people stated their general health was either good or very good; and 13.10% of people stated that they provided unpaid care to family, friends, neighbours or others.
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| | On Census Day 27th March 2011, in Bangor Settlement: 74.50% of households were owner occupied and 22.68% were rented; 33.00% of households were owned outright; 12.48% of households were comprised of a single person aged 65+ years; 7.21% were lone parent households with dependent children; and 18.08% of households did not have access to a car or van.
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| | On Census Day 27th March 2011, considering the population aged 16 years old and over: 29.25% had a degree or higher qualification; while 32.49% had no or low (Level 1*) qualifications.
*Level 1 is 1-4 O Levels/CSE/GCSE (any grades) or equivalent |
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| | On Census Day 27th March 2011, considering the population aged 16 to 74 years old: 69.04% were economically active, 30.96% were economically inactive; 61.83% were in paid employment; and
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| | Profile last updated March 2017 |
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