Lelant village in the 2001 census |
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Lelant
village was not an area which the census data identified: the smallest area
was the local |
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council
ward of Lelant-and-Carbis-Bay. However, three output areas in the census make
up an area |
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which
is approximately Lelant village and the data from them gives a snapshot of
the village in 2001. |
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I
have extracted some of the data from the output areas and aggregated it and
this is the source of |
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the
data here. Lelant village in this article refers to the aggregate of the
three census output |
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areas
15UFFY0001, 15UFFY0007, and 15UFFY0009. |
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The
information is given in percentage figures usually to the nearest whole
unless expressly identified |
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as
a number. |
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There
were 866 people and 388 households in the three output areas. The base
numbers for the |
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various
categories from which I derived the percentages are not necessarily identical
with these |
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two numbers. |
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Sex of the population |
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Male |
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48 percent of the
population |
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Female |
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52 |
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Age
of the population |
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0-9 |
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7 percent of the
population |
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10-19 |
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7 |
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20-44 |
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19 |
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45-64 |
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35 |
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65
and over |
31 |
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Number of people in a household |
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One
person households |
26 percent of households |
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Two |
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49 |
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Three |
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12 |
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Four |
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9 |
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Five |
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3 |
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More
than five |
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2 |
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Types
of household |
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Married couple |
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57 percent of households |
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Cohabiting couple |
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7 |
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Lone parent |
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7 |
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One person household |
26 |
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Multi-person
household |
3 |
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One
person pensioner households 19 percent of all households |
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Marital
status |
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These
figures include children |
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Never married |
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29 percent of the population |
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First marriage |
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41 |
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Remarried |
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11 |
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Separated but married |
2 |
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Divorced |
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6 |
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Widowed |
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11 |
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Household
general data |
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Average
number of people per household
2.16 (number) |
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Average
number of rooms per household
6.27 (number) |
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Households
without central heating 14 percent
of households |
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Households
without the sole use of lavatory and shower/bathroom 0 (nil) percent of households |
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Households
with central heating and the sole use of lavatory and shower/bathroom 85 percent of households |
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Central
heating means in some or all rooms and includes night storage heaters. |
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Rooms exclude
lavatories, bathrooms, halls, etc. |
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Fulltime
students |
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This
means schoolchildren and students of any age in fulltime education |
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20
(number) |
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Household tenure |
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Owned |
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87 percent of households |
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Rented |
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11 |
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Rent free |
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2 |
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Owned
outright |
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55 percent of households |
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Owned
with a mortgage or loan |
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31 |
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Shared
ownership |
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0.8 |
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Social
rented (council houses) |
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0 |
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Private
rented from a private landlord |
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as
a number.tyle='height:12.75pt;mso-ignore:colspan'>or
letting agency |
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9 |
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Private
rented from an employer |
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0 |
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Private
rented from a relative or friend |
2 |
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Private
rented: other |
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0.8 |
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Living
rent free |
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2 |
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Religion |
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Christian |
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76 percent of the
population |
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Buddhist |
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0.7 |
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Muslim |
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0 |
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Jewish |
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0 |
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Sikh |
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0 |
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Any
other religion |
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0.3 |
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No
religion |
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15 |
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Religion
not stated |
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7 |
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Qualifications |
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The
qualifications are divided into 4 levels: |
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1 |
O level, CSE, GCSE, NVQ 1
etc |
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2 |
five or more O levels,
five or more GCSE at A-C level, five or more CSE at grade 1, |
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one A level, NVQ level 2
, Intermediate GNVQ, etc |
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3 |
two or more A levels, NVQ
level 3, Advanced GNVQ, etc |
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4/5 |
first or higher degree,
NVQ level 4 and 5, HNC, HND, qualified midwife, etc |
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No
qualifications |
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23 percent of the
population |
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Level 1 |
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15 |
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Level 2 |
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23 |
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Level 3 |
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7 |
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Level 4/5 |
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23 |
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Other
qualifications |
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10 |
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(level
unknown) |
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Social
class |
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This
divides people into five groups based on occupation: |
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AB
professional |
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C1
supervisory, clerical, junior administrative, etc |
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C2
skilled manual |
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D
semi-skilled and unskilled |
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E
on state benefits, unemployed, lowest grade workers |
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AB |
25 percent of the population |
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C1 |
34 |
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C2 |
15 |
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D |
9 |
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E |
17 |
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Ethnic
group |
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White British |
96 percent of the
population |
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Other white |
3 |
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All other |
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1 |
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Work |
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This
item looks at people in work or looking for work in census week |
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Employees |
203 (number) |
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Self-employed
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118 (number) |
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56
percent of all employees and self-employed people are male, 44 percent female |
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75
percent of the relevant females are employees and 25 percent self-employed |
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54
percent of the relevant males are employees and 46 percent self-employed |
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Cars
and vans |
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The
figures are for households |
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No car or van |
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12 percent of households |
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One car or van |
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49 |
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Two cars or vans |
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32 |
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Three cars or vans |
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6 |
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No
household has more than three |
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All cars and vans in Lelant |
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511
(number) |
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Lelant is in lower layer super output area E01018985. |
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