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District Electoral Area (2014) information for Newry

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Created Tuesday, June 6, 2023 4:12 AM
 
Census 2011 Population Statistics for Newry District Electoral Area
This page provides information on the 2011 Census for Newry District Electoral Area. Click on the blue tabs at the top to see results for other geographical levels. Information has been grouped according to the Census themes. You can also view Census 2011 Interactive Content on NINIS.
Click on theme titles below to obtain an area profile for that subject. The datasets used are shown below each section.
 
 
Usually Resident Population
On Census Day (27 March 2011) the usually resident population of Newry District Electoral Area was 27,025 accounting for 1.49% of the NI total.
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Population Change
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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Households
On Census Day 2011 in Newry District Electoral Area, there were 26,733 people (98.92% of the usually resident population) living in 10,087 households, giving an average household size of 2.65.
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Demography
On Census Day 27th March 2011, in Newry District Electoral Area:
 
  • 21.30% were aged under 16 years and 12.95% were aged 65 and over;
  • 49.19% of the usually resident population were male and 50.81% were female; and
  • 35 years was the average (median) age of the population.
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Ethnicity, Identity, Language and Religion
On Census Day 27th March 2011, in Newry District Electoral Area, considering the resident population:
 
  • 98.55% were from the white (including Irish Traveller) ethnic group;
  • 89.45% belong to or were brought up in the Catholic religion and 7.52% belong to or were brought up in a 'Protestant and Other Christian (including Christian related)' religion; and
  • 11.66% indicated that they had a British national identity, 57.69% had an Irish national identity and 27.07% had a Northern Irish national identity*.
 
*Respondents could indicate more than one national identity
 
On Census Day 27th March 2011, in Newry District Electoral Area, considering the population aged 3 years old and over:
 
  • 20.26% had some knowledge of Irish;
  • 2.25% had some knowledge of Ulster-Scots; and
  • 7.80% did not have English as their first language.
     
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Health
On Census Day 27th March 2011, in Newry District Electoral Area:
 
  • 21.74% of people had a long-term health problem or disability that limited their day-to-day activities;
  • 78.77% of people stated their general health was either good or very good; and
  • 11.39% of people stated that they provided unpaid care to family, friends, neighbours or others.
     
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Housing and Accommodation
On Census Day 27th March 2011, in Newry District Electoral Area:
 
  • 60.95% of households were owner occupied and 35.92% were rented;
  • 28.99% of households were owned outright;
  • 10.60% of households were comprised of a single person aged 65+ years;
  • 10.72% were lone parent households with dependent children; and
  • 26.45% of households did not have access to a car or van.
     
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Qualifications
On Census Day 27th March 2011, considering the population aged 16 years old and over:
 
  • 21.52% had a degree or higher qualification; while
  • 41.83% had no or low (Level 1*) qualifications.
 
*Level 1 is 1-4 O Levels/CSE/GCSE (any grades) or equivalent
 
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Labour Market
On Census Day 27th March 2011, considering the population aged 16 to 74 years old:
 
  • 64.06% were economically active, 35.94% were economically inactive;
  • 53.92% were in paid employment; and
  • 6.59% were unemployed.
 
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Further Information:
 
Further information on the terms used in this profile can be found in the Census 2011 Definitions and Output Classifications document.
Profile last updated March 2017
 
 
Making Life Better Profile for the Newry District Electoral Area
"Making Life Better" is the strategic framework for public health. It is designed to provide direction for
policies and actions to improve the health and wellbeing of people in Northern Ireland and to reduce
inequalities in health.

It builds on the former public health strategy "Investing for Health" and takes account of consultation feedback on the draft framework "Fit and Well – Changing Lives" and a number of other key reports and evidence.
 
This page provides information on the health and wellbeing of residents in the Newry District Electoral Area (DEA). Click on the blue tabs at the top to see area profiles for other geographical levels. Health and wellbeing indicators have been grouped according to the Making Life Better Framework's Themes, with Headline Indicators in Green and other relevant data in Blue.
 
Further information can be found within the Making Life Better Strategic Framework Document and the First Progress Report 2014/15, published by the Department of Health (DoH). Further information and statistics on health inequalities in Northern Ireland can be found on the DoH website.
 
Further information is available on the defintions of the data used in this area profile.
Demographic Profile
The estimated population of Newry DEA at 30 June 2020 was 28,410, which accounts for 1.5% of the Northern Ireland Population. Within Newry DEA, 22.0% were aged under 16 years and 14.7% were aged 65 and over.
Newry (DEA), 2020
 
Age
 
0-15
16-39
40-64
65+
All
Population
6,260
9,050
8,920
4,180
28,410
% of Population
22.0
31.9
31.4
14.7
100
Northern Ireland, 2020
 
Age
 
0-15
16-39
40-64
65+
All
Population
395,816
571,756
607,989
319,949
1,895,510
% of Population
20.9
30.2
32.1
16.9
100
Newry (DEA), 2015-2020
 
Age
 
0-15
16-39
40-64
65+
All
2015
6,180
9,460
8,700
3,820
28,150
2016
6,210
9,400
8,750
3,880
28,230
2017
6,260
9,350
8,830
3,950
28,380
2018
6,240
9,250
8,870
4,030
28,390
2019
6,260
9,250
8,890
4,110
28,500
2020
6,260
9,050
8,920
4,180
28,410
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Key Overarching Indicators
Average life expectancy measures the expected years of life at birth based on the mortality rates of the period in question.
 
  • Life expectancy for males in Northern Ireland for 2017-2019 was 78.8 years, and for females is 82.6 years. Life expectancy for males in Newry DEA for 2017-2019 was 77.7 years, and for females is 82.5 years.
NI
2017-2019
78.8
82.6
 
Newry DEA
 
2013-2015
2014-2016
2015-2017
2016-2018
2017-2019
Life Expectancy - Males
77.4
77.5
77.1
77.5
77.7
Life Expectancy - Females
81.2
81.0
81.7
82.2
82.5
NI
2015-2019
1,016.3
138.5
208.0
244.4
 
Newry DEA
 
2011-2015
2012-2016
2013-2017
2014-2018
2015-2019
Standardised Death Rate - All causes
1,159.9
1,150.4
1,136.2
1,107.9
1,103.4
Standardised Death Rate - Amenable
156.5
155.0
141.4
137.5
133.6
Standardised Death Rate - Preventable
265.4
256.7
256.5
240.0
241.4
Standardised Death Rate - Avoidable
303.6
288.5
292.1
275.9
276.6
 
Newry DEA
 
2012-2016
2013-2017
2014-2018
2015-2019
Standardised Death Rate - Cancer U75
192.5
196.2
186.2
175.9
NI
2015-2019
143.3
 
Newry DEA
 
2012-2014
2013-2015
2014-2016
2016-2018
2017-2019
Potential Years of Life Lost - All persons
9.9
10.2
9.9
9.2
8.7
NI
2017-2019
8.5
 
Newry DEA
 
2017
2018
2019
No. of Deaths
234
209
241
Deaths due to Malignant Neoplasms (%)
28.6
27.3
26.6
Deaths due to Circulatory Diseases (%)
21.4
19.6
22.0
Deaths due to Respiratory Diseases (%)
13.2
13.4
13.3
Deaths due to External Causes (%)
9.0
4.8
6.6
Deaths due to Suicide(%)
2.1
1.9
0.4
NI
2019
15,758
28.4
23.4
12.5
5.9
1.3
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Theme 1: Giving Every Child the Best Start
Key long term outcomes:
Good quality parenting and family support
Health and confident children and young people
Children and young people skilled for life
  • The infant mortality rate is the number of children dying before their first birthday per 1,000 live births. Over the period 2015-2019, the infant mortality rate was 4.6 in Northern Ireland.*
     
  • In 2019, 12.6% of expectant mothers in Northern Ireland smoked during pregnancy.*
     
  • In 2019, 49.7% of mothers in Northern Ireland discharged from hospital were breastfeeding, including those partially breastfeeding and those breastfeeding only.*
     
  • In 2012/13 Academic Year, 75.4% of primary pupils in Newry DEA achieved level 4 or above in Communication in English, while 76.0% achieved level 4 or above in Mathematics. The comparitative figures for Northern Ireland are 77.1% achieved level 4 or above in Communication in English and 78.5% achieving level 4 or above in Mathematics.**
     
  • In 2019/20 Academic Year, 73.0% of school leavers in Newry DEA achieved at least 5 GCSEs at A*-C or equivalent, including GCSE English and Maths. This compared with 76.2% overall in Northern Ireland.
     
* Data is currently not available at DEA2014
** Updated data not available due to low response rate as result of industrial action.
NI
2019/20
76.2
 
Newry DEA
Academic Year
2017/18
2018/19
2019/20
School Leavers achieving at least 5 GCSE at A*-C inc. English and Maths (%)
65.4
68.2
73.0
NI
2020
20,490
56,370
 
Newry DEA
 
2017
2018
2019
2020
Children registered with Dentist (0-2 years)
272
250
242
223
Children registered with Dentist (3-5 years)
848
819
821
805
 
Newry DEA
 
2016
2017
2018
2019
No. of Births
404
366
360
383
NI
2019
22,447
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Theme 2: Equipped Throughout Life
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Key long term outcomes:
Ready for adult life
Employment, life-long learning and participation
Healthy active ageing
  • The Labour Force Survey shows that in 2019, the long-term unemployment rate for Northern Ireland was 38.1%*.
     
  • In quarter ending September 2020, 13.2% of 16 to 24 year olds in Northern Ireland were not in employment, full-time education or training (NEETs)*.
 
*A geographical breakdown is not available for these indicators.
 
Newry DEA
Academic Year
2016/17
2017/18
2018/19
2019/20
Achieved at least 5 GCSEs A*-C (%)
82.5
81.3
83.4
86.6
Achieved at least 5 GCSE A*-C inc. Maths and English (%)
63.6
65.4
68.2
73
Destination School Leavers - Higher Education (%)
40.7
39.2
41.5
35
Destination School Leavers - Further Education (%)
38.7
40.6
42.4
48.1
NI
2019/20
91.3
76.2
29.2
47.9
 
Newry DEA
 
2017
2018
2019
2020
Dental Registrations(18+ years)
11,759
11,487
11,635
11,771
NI
2020
887,537
 
Newry DEA
Academic Year
2015/16
2016/17
2017/18
2018/19
HE Enrolments
920
920
890
905
FE Enrolments
2,435
2,667
2,844
2,235
NI
2018/19
63,535
118,160
NI
2021
13,325
6.6
 
Newry DEA
 
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021
Patients on the Dementia Register
260
271
308
299
262
Dementia Register: per 1,000 patients
4.8
5.0
5.7
5.7
5.0
*Based on GP Practice Location.
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Theme 3: Empowering Healthy Living
Key long term outcomes:
Improved health and reduction in harm
Improved mental health and wellbeing, and reduction in self harm and suicide
People are better informed about health matters
Prevention embedded in services
  • In 2019/20, of those adults surveyed in the Northern Ireland Health Survey, 17% of those living in Northern Ireland were smokers. *
    1.  
  • In 2017/18-2019/20, the standardised rate for alcohol-related admissions in Newry DEA was 1,040 per 100,000 population (Northern Ireland - 662 per 100,000 population).
    1.  
  • In 2019/20, of those adults surveyed in the Northern Ireland Health Survey, 17% of those living in Northern Ireland drink above the recommended sensible drinking guideline.*
    1.  
  • In 2019, the teenage birth rate for mothers aged under 17 years in Northern Ireland was 1.4 live births per 1,000 females.
    1.  
  • In 2019/20, of those adults surveyed in the Northern Ireland Health Survey, 27.4% of those living in Northern Ireland were classified as obese (BMI of 30kg/m2 or above). A comparative figure for DEA is not available.
    1.  
  • In 2019/20, of those children surveyed in the Northern Ireland Health Survey, 6% of those living in Northern Ireland were classified as obese (based on guidelines put forward by International Obesity Task Force).
    1.  
  • In 2018/19, of those adults surveyed in the Northern Ireland Health Survey, the mean Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Wellbeing score was 51.8 in Northern Ireland. The scale scores range from 14 (lowest mental well-being) to 70 (highest mental well-being). A comparative figure for DEA is not available.
    1.  
  • Figures from the 2021 Quality and Outcomes Framework (QOF) reported that the percentage of GP registered patients with established hypertension was 13.0% in Newry LGD. This compares with 13.9% in Northern Ireland.
    1.  
  • An audit showed that in 2019/20 there were 14,063 attendances at structured patient education/self managment programmes in Northern Ireland. *
     
*Data is currently not available at DEA2014
 
Newry DEA
 
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021
Patients on the Hypertension Register
6,723
6,907
7,133
6,843
6,824
GP Registered Patients with Established hypertension (%)
12.5
12.8
13.1
13.1
13.0
NI
2021
278,101
13.9
*Based on GP Practice Location.
NI
2017/18-
2019/20
661.9
 
Newry DEA
Financial Year
2013/14-
2015/16
2014/15-
2016/17
2015/16-
2017/18
2016/17-
2018/19
2017/18-
2019/20
Standardised Alcohol related Admissions
1089.7
1144.2
1143.8
1105.0
1039.6
 
Newry DEA
 
2010-2014
2011-2015
2012-2016
2013-2017
2014-2018
Crude Suicide Rate
20.4
20.3
20.1
15.7
14.9
NI
2013-2017
16.1
 
Newry DEA
 
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021
Patients on the Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Register
911
968
1,000
991
965
COPD Prevalence per 1,000 patients
16.9
17.9
18.4
18.9
18.4
Patients on the Diabetes Register
2,119
2,292
2,406
2,366
2,425
Diabetes Prevalence per 1,000 patients (17+ years)
50.8
54.7
57.0
58.1
59.3
NI
2021
42,055
21.0
105,130
66.3
 
Newry DEA
Financial Year
2012/13
2013/14
2014/15
2015/16
2016/17
Standardised Admission Rate for All Hospital Admissions (All)
27,141
27,142
26,840
28,079
27,095
Standardised Admission Rate for Emergency Hospital Admissions (All)
11,062
10,290
10,342
10,983
11,088
NI
2016/17
24,673
9,285
NI
2014/15-2016/17
2,170
2,055
 
Newry DEA
Financial Year
2010/11-2012/13
2011/12-2013/14
2012/13-2014/15
2013/14-2015/16
2014/15-2016/17
Standardised Admission Rate due to Circulatory Disease (All)
2,616
2,661
2,615
2,534
2,288
Standardised Admission Rate due to Respiratory Disease (All)
2,222
2,228
2,326
2,333
2,467
 
Newry DEA
 
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
Deaths
219
231
234
209
241
Deaths due to Malignant Neoplasms
62
87
67
57
64
Deaths due to Circulatory Diseases
60
56
50
41
53
Deaths due to Respiratory Diseases
28
23
31
28
32
Deaths due to External Causes
11
7
21
10
16
Deaths from Suicide and Undetermined Intent
4
3
5
4
1
NI
2019
15,758
4,477
3,686
1,970
928
209
Datasets used: Smoking Prevalence - Health Survey (administrative geographies), Drinking Prevalence - Health Survey (administrative geographies), BMI Levels - Health Survey (administrative geographies), Mental Health - Health Survey (administrative geographies), Teenage Birth Rate for Mothers under the age of 17 and 20 (administrative geographies), Disease Prevalence (Quality Outcomes Framework) (administrative geographies), Standardised Rate for Alcohol Related Admissions (administrative geographies), Crude Suicide Rate (administrative geographies), Standardised Admission Rate for All Hospital Admissions (administrative geographies), Standardised Admission Rate for Emergency Hospital Admissions (administrative geographies), Standardised Admission Rate due to Circulatory Disease (administrative geographies), Standardised Admission Rate due to Respiratory Disease (administrative geographies), DoH; Deaths by Cause (administrative geographies), NISRA Demographic Statistics;
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Theme 4: Creating the Conditions
Key long term outcomes:
          A decent standard of living
Making the most of the physical environment
Safe and healthy homes
  • In 2019/20, the Public Health Agency Resource Outurn was £100.2 million for Northern Ireland.
     
  • In 2019/20, 17% of individuals were in relative poverty (before housing costs) in Northern Ireland.
     
  • In 2019/20, 22% of children were in relative poverty (before housing costs) in Northern Ireland.
     
  • In 2019, the economic inactivity rate in Northern Ireland was 26.2%.
     
  • In 2016, the Non decency Rate of Social Housing Dwellings in Northern Ireland was 3.1%
     
  • In 2020, the overall Water Utility Sector WWTW for Northern Ireland had a 95% compliance with numeric standards.
     
  • The mean zonal compliance with Northern Ireland water regulations drinking water standards stood at 99.90% in 2019.
 
Newry LGD
 
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
Carers Allowance Claimants
1,460
1,500
1,470
1,480
1,470
Jobseekers Allowance Claimants
600
420
450
210
150
Employment & Support Allowance Claimants
2,300
2,410
2,380
2,260
2,130
Disability Living Allowance Recipients
4,090
4,030
3,030
1,810
1,400
Personal Independence Payment Recipients
-
-
1,140
2,310
2,720
Pension Credit Claimants
1,600
1,540
1,460
180
170
NI
2020
74,800
10,390
119,300
79,070
145,090
66,680
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Theme 5: Empowering Communities
Key long term outcomes:
          Thriving communities
Safe communities
Safe and healthy workplaces
  • 28% of respondents to the 2019/20 NI Omnibus Survey in Northern Ireland stated that they had volunteered in the past year.
 
  • In 2019, there were 11 casualties (killed or seriously injured) as a result of road traffic collisions in Newry DEA. There were a total of 830 overall in Northern Ireland.
 
Newry DEA
 
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
RTC - Killed or Seriously Injured
11
14
19
12
11
NI
2019
830
 
Newry DEA
Financial Year
2015/16
2016/17
2017/18
2018/19
2019/20
2020/21
Recorded Crime Offences
2,832
2,254
2,461
2,373
2,263
2,283
Crimes with a Domestic Abuse Motivation
293
293
311
325
360
406
Crimes with a Homophobic Motivation
6
7
3
6
2
9
Crimes with a Sectarian Motivation
2
3
3
9
5
2
Crimes with a Racist Motivation
27
5
6
5
8
28
Anti-social behaviour Incidents
1,138
1,348
1,369
1,297
1,198
1,468
NI
2020/21
94,339
19,036
246
674
719
76,063
 
Newry DEA
 
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
RTC Collisions
103
119
104
108
118
RTC Seriously Injured
11
14
17
11
11
RTC Deaths
0
0
2
1
0
NI
2019
5,676
774
56
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Theme 6: Developing Collaboration
Key long term outcomes:
          A strategic approach to Public Health
Strengthened collaboration for health and wellbeing
No high level indicators have been identified at this stage for the theme ‘Developing Collaboration’. This theme addresses the need for strengthened collaboration and co-ordination across all levels of society through a ‘whole system approach’. Progress in the other indicators will provide some measure of the effectiveness of collaboration for health, however this set of indicators may need to be expanded as work progresses to monitor specific aspects of the framework or its impact. Monitoring will also be developed at local levels.
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Profile last updated March 2022