1% of the residents were aged between 16 – 64, which as an urban and working, shopping and university district isn’t too surprising! 22 years was the median age, which is considerably lower than the UK median of 40.4 years.
5% of households in the area are one-person thailand rcs data households, which is higher than across England and Wales where 30.2% of households were one person.
1% had lived in the UK for less than 2 years, with 62.5% being born in the UK.
The population density was 12,422 people per square kilometre.
Returning to the new questions on marriage, only 6.7% of residents were married or in a registered civil partnership, well below the 44.6% across England and Wales.
You can learn more about the interactive maps and how to use them in this ONS blog post.
Questions for researchers
If your work is likely to be made publicly available
how will it support or challenge narratives about the essential characteristics of the groups you are reporting on?
what might the consequences be for those living in local areas highlighted by your reporting?
These types of questions could form the basis for useful dialogues with your colleagues and research participants.