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RESEARCH AND INFORMATION
Briefing Paper 2016/05
Deprivation in Aberdeen City
An Analysis of the Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation 2016
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Research and Information Team Briefing Paper 2016/05
DEPRIVATION IN ABERDEEN CITY: An Analysis of the Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation (SIMD) 2016 This briefing paper presents the results of the Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation (SIMD) 2016 published by the Scottish Government on 31st August 2016. The SIMD is the Scottish Government’s official tool for identifying concentrations of small area deprivation in Scotland. Since 2004 it has been published every three to four years, with SIMD 2016 being the 5th edition. This briefing paper examines SIMD 2016 results for Aberdeen City and presents information on the number, population and locations of the most deprived data zones overall, and by individual domains of deprivation. The paper compares Aberdeen City’s local and national share of the most deprived 20% of data zones with other large urban local authorities and provides further analysis by Scottish parliamentary constituency and multi-member wards. For more information on this paper, please contact: Research and Information Team Office of Chief Executive Aberdeen City Council Old Town House, Broad Street 1st Floor, Room 1-3 Aberdeen, AB10 1FY 03000 200 291 [email protected] It is intended that this report will be used by council services and, where appropriate, our Community Planning partners to assist policy development and wider service delivery. This report, and other statistical reports, can be found in the ‘Stats and Facts’ section of the Aberdeen City Council website: www.aberdeencity.gov.uk/statsandfacts We value your comments/feedback and would appreciate if you could provide your comments on this paper by following the link: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/RICustSat
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Executive Summary: The SIMD identifies small area concentrations of multiple deprivation across Scotland. It is based on the small area geography known as data zones, which enable users to compare relative deprivation at a small area level. There are 6,976 data zones in Scotland and 283 in Aberdeen City, with an average population of 809 per data zone. The SIMD can be used to identify Scotland’s most deprived small areas on an overall index (All domains) and for each individual domain (Income, Employment etc.), commonly by applying a cut-off such as 10%, 15% or 20%. Data zones are ranked according to their deprivation scores, where a rank of 1 is the most deprived and a rank of 6,976 is the least deprived. Those in the lowest 15% of all data zones are defined by the Scottish Government as having the greatest concentrations of deprivation. The SIMD 2016 results show that: • Based on overall index of deprivation, 9 of Aberdeen City’s 283 data zones are among
the most deprived 15% of all Scottish data zones - 13 fewer than in SIMD 2012. • 4 Aberdeen City data zones are in the most deprived 15% of all Scottish data zones in
the Income domain, 8 fewer than in SIMD 2012. • 5 Aberdeen City data zones are in the most deprived 15% of all Scottish data zones in
the Employment domain, 9 fewer than in SIMD 2012. • 17 Aberdeen City data zones are in the most deprived 15% of all Scottish data zones in
the Health domain, 31 fewer than in SIMD 2012. • 46 Aberdeen City data zones are in the most deprived 15% of all Scottish data zones in
the Education, Skills & Training domain, 12 more than in SIMD 2012. • 13 Aberdeen City data zones are in the most deprived 15% of all Scottish data zones in
the Access to Services domain, 3 more than in SIMD 2012. • 53 Aberdeen City data zones are in the most deprived 15% of all Scottish data zones in
the Crime domain, 4 more than in SIMD 2012. • 74 Aberdeen City data zones are in the most deprived 15% of all Scottish data zones in
the Housing domain, 33 more than in SIMD 2012. • Although the City has only 9 data zones in the overall ranking of the most deprived
15%, a further 13 data zones are in the most deprived 15-20%. The 22 Aberdeen City data zones in the most deprived 20% have a population of 18,055, this accounts for 7.9% of the City’s total population.
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• Aberdeen City has no data zones in the most deprived 5% overall index of multiple deprivation in Scotland.
• The most deprived 20% data zones in Aberdeen City are located in Torry, Middlefield,
Northfield, Seaton, Tillydrone, Woodside, Mastrick, Sheddocksley and George Street neighbourhoods. Most of the most deprived 20% data zones are concentrated in the priority localities identified by Community Planning Aberdeen.
• The most deprived data zone overall in Aberdeen City is S01006634, which is in the Torry neighbourhood. This data zone is ranked 500th out of Scotland’s 6,976 data zones.
According to the SIMD 2016, 11 local authorities have a larger national share of the 20% most deprived data zones in Scotland and 10 local authorities have a smaller share when compared with SIMD 2012. The SIMD 2016 data indicates that the two local authorities with the largest decrease in the national share of 20% most deprived data zones in Scotland are Aberdeen City and Clackmannanshire.
When considering national and local share of deprivation in the most deprived 20% data zones in Scotland, Aberdeen City has a smaller share of deprivation than other large city local authorities within Scotland. Aberdeen City ranked 13th least deprived out of 32 local authority areas with a 7.8% local share and 1.6% national share.
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An analysis of the Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation (SIMD) 2016 Introduction: The Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation (SIMD) is the Scottish Government’s official measure of small area multiple deprivation across Scotland. The SIMD provides a wealth of information to identify areas where individuals may experience multiple deprivation and also to identify areas of greater need for support and intervention. The results of SIMD 2016 were published by the Scottish Government on 31st August 2016. The SIMD is based on the small area geography known as data zones. SIMD 2016 is developed using 2011 based data zones whilst previous editions have used 2001 based data zones therefore, a direct comparison between the 2016 publication and previous editions is not possible (please see data limitation section for more information). There are 6,976 data zones in Scotland and 283 data zones in Aberdeen City. Based on 2014 small area population estimates published by the National Records of Scotland (NRS), Aberdeen City has an average population of 809 people per data zone. To analyse SIMD results, a cut-off is applied to identify the most deprived areas. As the SIMD provides a relative measure of deprivation, data zone rankings are categorised into vigintiles, deciles and quintiles. Quintiles contain 20% of Scotland’s data zones; deciles contain 10% of Scotland’s data zones; and vigintiles contain 5% of Scotland’s data zones. The Scottish Government considers data zones ranked within the lowest 15% to have the highest levels of deprivation. Due to the relatively small number of data zones falling within the national cut-off of 15%, it was felt that expanding the cut-off to 20% would be more useful in identifying areas of deprivation within Aberdeen City. The data for Aberdeen City, extrapolated from the SIMD 2016, can help guide the creation of policies targeted at reducing deprivation within the worst affected areas. The following table shows how most deprived 0-20% SIMD rankings are calculated.
Rankings (out of 6,976 Scottish data zones) Most deprived (%)
Vigintile (5%)
Decile (10%)
Quintile (20%)
1-349 Most deprived 0-5% 1 1
1 350-698 Most deprived 5-10% 2
699-1,046 Most deprived 10-15% 3 2
1,047-1,395 Most deprived 15-20% 4
This briefing paper is divided into three sections. Section 1 outlines the overall rankings of deprivation in Aberdeen City and the location of the most deprived data zones; Section 2 describes the individual domains of deprivation; Section 3 explains the national and local share of deprivation within the City. The information in all Tables and Figures for SIMD 2016 results are available on the Scottish Government website and can be viewed by following the link: http://www.gov.scot/Topics/Statistics/SIMD
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Note on methodology: The SIMD provides a rank for all 6,976 data zones in Scotland, where a rank of 1 is the most deprived and a rank of 6,976 is the least deprived. As deprivation can take many different forms, the SIMD combines seven different domains of deprivation. These domains are measured using a number of indicators to form individual relative indices for each particular dimension of deprivation. The SIMD 2016 is compiled from a total of 38 indicators covering the seven domains. For example, Employment domain is created based on three indicators – Unemployment Claimant Count averaged over 12 months, Working age Incapacity Benefit or Employment Support Allowance recipients and Working age Severe Disablement Allowance recipients. To produce an overall SIMD score and rank, each domain is given a weighting and then summated. The domains are weighted based on their relative importance in measuring multiple deprivation. The seven domains are:
Income (weighting 28%) Employment (weighting 28%)
Health (weighting 14%) Education, Skills & Training (weighting 14%)
Access to Services (weighting 9%) Crime (weighting 5%)
Housing (weighting 2%)
For more information on the indicators used to compile SIMD 2016, see appendix 1. Data limitation:
The SIMD provides a relative measure of deprivation. This means it compares multiple deprivation between data zones rather than how much deprivation is in each.
SIMD can be used to identify areas where individuals may experience multiple deprivation. It does not say that all individuals in the area are deprived. Not everyone living in a deprived area is deprived and not all deprived people live in deprived areas. SIMD identifies deprived areas – not people.
The SIMD does not measure affluence. Data zones with higher ranks are not necessarily affluent, simply relatively less deprived.
Previous SIMDs have used 2001 data zones. In 2011, the data zones were redrawn to take account of population changes. SIMD 2016 is the first to use 2011 data zones and therefore comparison of a data zones across time must be done with caution to ensure you are comparing like with like.
The SIMD should be used in conjunction with other sources to identify where support is needed in communities.
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1. Overall rankings of Deprivation in Aberdeen City 1.1 Based on overall rankings of deprivation, Aberdeen City has 22 data zones in the
most deprived 20% of all Scottish data zones. The 22 Aberdeen City data zones in the most deprived 20% have a population of 18,055, this accounts for 7.9% of the City’s total population. Aberdeen City has no data zone in the most deprived 5% overall index of multiple deprivation in Scotland. Table 1 shows the number and population of data zones in Aberdeen City that fall within the most deprived data zones in Scotland. Map 1 shows the level of deprivation in Aberdeen City in SIMD 2016 by quintiles.
Table 1: Number and population of data zones in Aberdeen City that fall within the
most deprived (MD) data zones in Scotland
MD 0-5%
in Scotland
MD 5-10% in
Scotland
MD 10-15% in
Scotland
MD 15-20% in Scotland
All data zones in
MD 0-20%
Number of data zones
0 3 6 13 22
Population of data zones
0 2,133 5,281 10,641 18,055
% of Aberdeen City Population*
0.0% 0.9% 2.3% 4.7% 7.9%
* Population based on 2014 small area population estimates published by the National Records of Scotland. Total number of Population in Aberdeen City is 228,990 Source: http://www.gov.scot/Topics/Statistics/SIMD
Deprivation is unevenly distributed across the City. Map 1 shows the level of
deprivation in Aberdeen City in SIMD 2016 by quintiles. Map 1: Level of deprivation in Aberdeen City in SIMD 2016 by quintiles
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1.2 The most deprived data zones in Aberdeen City are located in the Torry, Middlefield, Northfield, Seaton, Tillydrone, Woodside, Mastrick, Sheddocksley and George Street neighbourhoods. Most of the data zones are concentrated in the priority localities identified by Community Planning Aberdeen (CPA). The CPA has recognised nine neighbourhoods as regeneration priorities and distributed them into three localities. (Locality 1 – Torry; Locality 2 – Middlefield, Mastrick, Cummings Park, Northfield and Heathryfold; and Locality 3 – Seaton, Tillydrone and Woodside.) Table 2 shows the data zones in Aberdeen City in the most deprived 20% by neighbourhood and multi-member ward.
Table 2: Location of most deprived 20% of Aberdeen City data zones, by neighbourhood and ward
2011 Data Zone Neighbourhoods 2007 Wards
Most deprived
5-10%
S01006634 Torry Torry/Ferryhill
S01006684 Woodside Hilton/Woodside/Stockethill
S01006636 Torry Torry/Ferryhill
Most deprived 10-15%
S01006667 Seaton Tillydrone/Seaton/Old Aberdeen
S01006724 Northfield Northfield/Mastrick North
S01006729 Middlefield Northfield/Mastrick North
S01006727 Middlefield Northfield/Mastrick North
S01006666 Seaton Tillydrone/Seaton/Old Aberdeen
S01006677 Tillydrone Tillydrone/Seaton/Old Aberdeen
Most deprived 15-20%
S01006707 Mastrick Kingswells/Sheddocksley/Summerhill
S01006676 Tillydrone Tillydrone/Seaton/Old Aberdeen
S01006726 Middlefield Northfield/Mastrick North
S01006633 Torry Torry/Ferryhill
S01006711 Sheddocksley Kingswells/Sheddocksley/Summerhill
S01006704 Mastrick Northfield/Mastrick North
S01006675 Tillydrone Tillydrone/Seaton/Old Aberdeen
S01006645 George Street George Street/Harbour
S01006629 Torry Torry/Ferryhill
S01006674 Seaton Tillydrone/Seaton/Old Aberdeen
S01006632 Torry Torry/Ferryhill
S01006627 Torry Torry/Ferryhill
S01006685 Woodside Hilton/Woodside/Stockethill
1.3 The most deprived data zone in Aberdeen City is S01006634, which is in the Torry
neighbourhood. This data zone is ranked 500th out of Scotland’s 6,976 data zones. Torry neighbourhood has the highest number of data zones in the most deprived 20% of Aberdeen City (6 data zones). Seaton, Middlefield and Tillydrone have 3 data zones in the most deprived 20%.
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1.4 Table 3 shows the number of data zones in Aberdeen City in each quintile. Most of Aberdeen City’s data zones are in the least deprived quintile (113) with 22 data zones in the most deprived 0-20% quintile. Almost three quarters (72.1%) of data zones are in the three least deprived quintiles.
Table 3: The number of data zones in Aberdeen City in each quintile
Rank Quintiles Number of data zones % of data zones
1 - most deprived
0-20% 22 7.8%
2 21-40% 57 20.1%
3 41-60% 45 15.9%
4 61-80% 46 16.3%
5 – least deprived
81-100% 113 39.9%
283 100%
1.5 Figure 1 shows the concentration of deprivation from the most to least deprived
data zones in Aberdeen City in a barcode chart. Each bar represents a data zone and is positioned according to its deprivation rank. The chart highlights the concentration of data zones at the least deprived end of the spectrum.
Figure 1: Barcode chart: distribution of Aberdeen City’s data zones in SIMD 2016
Source: Scottish Government, SIMD Team
2. Domains of deprivation 2.1 As deprivation can take many different forms, the SIMD combines seven different
domains of deprivation. A more detailed level of concentrations of deprivation in Aberdeen City can be identified by looking at individual domains. Table 4 shows a breakdown of the most deprived 20% data zones in Aberdeen City by individual domains.
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Table 4: Most deprived (MD) data zones in Aberdeen City by domain
Domain
No. of data zones in: All Aberdeen City data zones in MD
0-20% in Scotland
MD 0-5% in
Scotland
MD 5-10% in
Scotland
MD 10-15% in
Scotland
MD 15-20% in
Scotland
Income 0 2 2 15 19
Employment 0 2 3 3 8
Health 1 5 11 16 33
Education, Skills and Training
11 16 19 21 67
Access to Services 0 5 8 8 21
Crime 17 22 14 20 73
Housing 28 26 20 24 98
All Domains 0 3 6 13 22
2.2 Aberdeen City has no data zones in the most deprived 0-5% of all Scottish data zones
in the Income, Employment and Access to Services domains. Tables showing Aberdeen City data zones in the most deprived 20% of Scottish data zones for all domains and individual domains can be found in Appendices 2a-2i. Maps showing the location of the most deprived areas can be found in Appendices 3a-3h. Although it is not possible to do a direct comparison with SIMD 2012 due to changes in data zone boundaries, to allow some level of comparison, the maps also show the location of the most deprived data zones in SIMD 2012.
2.3 Income domain: In SIMD 2016, 6.7% of the total population of Aberdeen City were in
income deprived data zones. 19 of Aberdeen City’s 283 data zones were found in the 20% most deprived data zones in Scotland. The most income deprived data zone in the City is S01006636, which is found in the Torry neighbourhood.
2.4 Employment domain: Only 1.7% of the working age population in Aberdeen City
were in the employment deprived data zones (8 data zones were found in the most deprived 20%). The most employment deprived data zone in Aberdeen City is S01006634, which is found in the Torry neighbourhood.
2.5 Health domain: 11.6% of Aberdeen City’s total population were in health deprived
data zones. 33 of Aberdeen City’s data zones were in the 20% most deprived data zones in Scotland. The most health deprived data zone in the City is S01006684, which falls in 0-5% most deprived band and is in the Woodside neighbourhood.
2.6 Education, Skills and Training domain: In SIMD 2016, 23.7% of the total population
of Aberdeen City were in the education deprived data zones. 67 data zones were in the most deprived 20% data zones in Scotland. The most education deprived data zone in the City is S01006667, which is in the Seaton neighbourhood and falls into the 0-5% most deprived band.
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2.7 Access to Services domain: 7.6% of the City’s total population were located in the most deprived data zones for Access to Services; 21 data zones were in the most deprived 20%. The most deprived Access to Services data zone in the City is S01006512, which is in the Culter neighbourhood.
2.8 Crime domain: In SIMD 2016, 27.0% of the total population of Aberdeen City were
in the most deprived 20% in this domain. 73 data zones were in the 20% most deprived data zones in Scotland. The most deprived crime data zone is S01006588, which is in the City Centre neighbourhood.
2.9 Housing domain: 36.5% of the total population of Aberdeen City were in the housing
deprived data zones. 98 data zones were in the 20% most deprived data zones in Scotland. The most housing deprived data zone in the City is S01006628, which falls in 0-5% most deprived band and is in the Torry neighbourhood.
3. National and Local share of deprivation National Share
3.1 SIMD provides a rank to all 6,976 data zones in Scotland. To obtain a deprivation
score for larger geographical areas the ranks cannot be averaged, instead the concept of ‘national share’ is used. In SIMD 2016, 22 of the 1,395 data zones in the 20% most deprived data zones in Scotland were found in Aberdeen City and this equates to a national share of 1.6%. According to SIMD 2016, 11 local authorities have a larger national share of the 20% most deprived data zones in Scotland and 10 local authorities have a smaller national share when compared with SIMD 2012.
3.2 Table 5 shows the national share of deprivation compared to other large Scottish city
local authorities. Table 5: National share of most deprived 20% data zones by local authorities
Local Authority Number of data zones in most deprived 20% in
Scotland
National share of data zones in most
deprived quintile (%)
Aberdeen City 22 1.6
Dundee City 69 5.0
Glasgow City 360 25.8
City of Edinburgh 82 5.9 Source: Scottish Government, SIMD Team
3.3 There are some potential issues with using national share to measure deprivation.
This measure is heavily influenced by the geographical size of an area. Large areas will have more data zones and therefore are more likely to have more data zones in the most deprived 20% in Scotland than smaller areas.
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Local Share 3.4 Local share is the proportion of an area’s data zones which fall within the cut-off of
most deprived in Scotland. The local share is calculated by dividing the number of deprived data zones in an area by the total number of data zones in that area. Local share can be used to compare areas of deprivation. Figure 2 shows the local share of deprivation for all 32 local authority areas. Aberdeen City ranked 13th least deprived out of 32 local authority areas with a local share of 7.8%.
Figure 2: Local share of deprivation by Local Authority area
Source: Scottish Government, SIMD Team
3.5 Table 6 compares Aberdeen City’s local share of overall and individual domains of deprivation to the other large city local authorities. Similar to the national share statistics, Aberdeen City has a smaller overall local share (7.8%).
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Table 6: Local share of most deprived 20% data zones in Scotland by domain and Local Authority, SIMD 2016
Domain Local share of most deprived 20% in Scotland
Aberdeen City (dz)
Dundee City (dz)
Glasgow City (dz)
City of Edinburgh (dz)
Income 6.7% (19)
36.2% (68)
49.7% (371)
13.1% (78)
Employment 2.8%
(8) 38.3%
(72) 47.5% (354)
13.2% (79)
Health 11.7%
(33) 34.0%
(64) 50.0% (373)
12.1% (72)
Education, Skills & Training 23.7%
(67) 37.2%
(70) 42.6% (318)
16.6% (99)
Access to Services 7.4% (21)
6.4% (12)
1.7% (13)
3.5% (21)
Crime 28.8%
(73) 30.3%
(57) 39.8% (297)
25.1% (150)
Housing 34.6%
(98) 43.6%
(82) 70.8% (528)
42.7% (255)
All Domains 7.8% (22)
36.7% (69)
48.3% (360)
13.7% (82)
Source: Scottish Government, SIMD Team
3.6 The local share of deprivation in Aberdeen City is lower than the other large city local
authorities in all individual domains of deprivation except Education, Skills and Training, Access to Services and Crime. Aberdeen City has a lower proportion of data zones within the Income and Employment domains compared to other large city local authorities. These domains have the highest weightings and therefore strongly influence the overall SIMD rank for Aberdeen City.
Local share by multi-member ward and parliamentary constituency
3.7 Local share of a multi-member ward is calculated by dividing the number of most deprived 20% data zones in a ward by the total number of data zones in the same ward. When analysing the local share by multi-member wards, 6 of the 13 wards in Aberdeen City are represented in the most deprived 20% in Scotland. Table 7 shows Aberdeen City’s local share of the most deprived 20% data zones by multi-member wards. Tillydrone/Seaton/Old Aberdeen has the highest local share (30.0%) of all wards in Aberdeen City; followed by Nothfield/Mastrick North (22.7%) and Torry/Ferryhill (21.4%). Over 70% of the local share is concentrated in these three wards with Tillydrone/ Seaton/ Old Aberdeen accounting for just under a third.
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Table 7: Local share of most deprived 20% data zones in Aberdeen City by multi-member ward
Multi-member Wards Total number of data
zones
Number of most
deprived 20% data zones
Local share of data zones in
most deprived 20%
Tillydrone/Seaton/Old Aberdeen 20 6 30.0%
Northfield/Mastrick North 22 5 22.7%
Torry/Ferryhill 28 6 21.4%
Kingswells/Sheddocksley/Summerhill 19 2 10.5%
Hilton/Woodside/Stockethill 20 2 10.0%
George Steet/Harbour 21 1 4.8%
Map 2 shows the location of the 20% most deprived data zones by multi-member
ward. Map 2: Location of Aberdeen City’s most deprived 20% data zones by multi-member
ward
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3.8 Local share of a Scottish parliamentary constituency is calculated by dividing the number of most deprived 20% data zones in a parliamentary constituency by the total number of data zones in the same constituency. When considering the local share of data zones in the most deprived quintile for Scottish parliamentary constituency, Aberdeen Donside has 9 data zones in the lowest 20% which amounts to a local share of 8.6%. Aberdeen Central has 7 data zones in the lowest quintile with a 7.0% local share. Finally, Aberdeen South (excluding North Kincardineshire) has 6 data zones within the 0-20% cut-off and this results in a local share of 7.7%.
Table 7: Local share of most deprived 20% data zones in Aberdeen City by Scottish
parliamentary constituency
Parliamentary Constituency Total number of data
zones
Number of most
deprived 20% data zones
Local share of data zones in
most deprived 20%
Aberdeen Donside 105 9 8.6%
Aberdeen Central 100 7 7.0%
Aberdeen South (excluding North Kincardineshire)
78 6 7.7%
Map 3 shows the location of the 20% most deprived data zones by Scottish
parliamentary constituency. Map 3: Aberdeen City’s 20% of most deprived data zones by Scottish parliamentary constituency
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4. Conclusion 4.1 The overall level of deprivation in Aberdeen City remains much lower than other
local authorities in Scotland, particularly those in the Central Belt. However, 22 data zones in Aberdeen City are among the most deprived 20% in Scotland, and these data zones have a total population of 18,055 (7.9%). 9 of Aberdeen City’s data zones were in the most deprived 15% of Scottish data zones with a total population of 7,414 (3.2%).
4.2 Although Aberdeen City has fewer deprived data zones in the Income and
Employment domain, the data may not accurately reflect the current economic situation in Aberdeen City, where unemployment is rising.
4.3 In SIMD 2016, 23.7% of the total population of Aberdeen City were in education
deprived data zones. 67 data zones were found in the most deprived 20% data zones in Scotland. An analysis carried out by Skills Development Scotland demonstrates that children from the most deprived areas are less likely than their peers to enter a positive destination (education and employment). (Annual Participation Measure 2016; Skills Development Scotland, https://www.skillsdevelopmentscotland.co.uk/media/42120/annual-participation-measure-2016.pdf )
4.4 The SIMD 2016 data indicate that the two local authorities with the largest decrease
in the national share of 20% most deprived data zones in Scotland are Aberdeen City and Clackmannanshire. When considering local and national share of deprivation in the most deprived 20% data zones in Scotland, Aberdeen City has a smaller local and national share than other large city local authorities. Aberdeen City ranked 13th least deprived out of 32 local authority areas with a 7.8% local share and 1.6% national share.
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Appendices 1. List of Domains and Indicators of Deprivation - The number of indicators has been
used to compile SIMD 2016 shown in Appendix 1.
2. Tables – SIMD 2016 Aberdeen City data zones in the most deprived 5%, 10% and 20%
in Scotland are shown in Appendices 2a – 2i. a. All domains b. Income c. Employment d. Health e. Education, Skills and Training f. Access to Services g. Crime h. Housing i. All domains by ward
3. Maps – Location of Aberdeen City data zones in the most deprived 5%, 10% and 20%
in Scotland in SIMD 2016 are shown in maps compared with SIMD 2012 data zones - Appendices 3a – 3h. a. All domains b. Income c. Employment d. Health e. Education, Skills and Training f. Access to Services g. Crime h. Housing
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Appendix 1 List of Domains and Indicators of Deprivation SIMD 2016 Indicators Data collected Summary of changes to SIMD 2016
domains and indicators
Income (weight = 28%)
Income Support and Income based Employment Support Allowance claimants (16-59)
DWP, August 2015
Eligibility criteria of certain benefits have changed, and Universal Credit was introduced. The number of adults (all ages) receiving
Jobseeker’s Allowance (JSA) DWP, August 2015
Number of adults (aged 60 plus) receiving Guaranteed Pension Credit
DWP, August 2015
No change.
Number of children (aged 0-15) dependent on a recipient of Income Support, Jobseeker’s Allowance or Employment Support Allowance
DWP, May 2015
Eligibility criteria of certain benefits have changed, and Universal Credit was introduced.
Number of adults (all) not in paid employment receiving Universal Credit
DWP, August 2015
Eligibility criteria of certain benefits have changed, and Universal Credit was introduced.
Number of adults and children in Tax Credit families on low incomes
HMRC, 2013/14
No change.
Employment (weight = 28%)
Working age unemployment claimant count averaged over 12 months
NOMIS, 2014 No change.
Working age Incapacity Benefit recipients or Employment and Support Allowance recipients
DWP, August 2015
No change.
Working age Severe Disablement Allowance recipients
DWP, August 2015
No change.
Health (weight = 14%)
Standardised mortality ratio ISD, 2011-14 No change.
Hospital stays related to alcohol misuse: standardised ratio
ISD, 2011-14 The indicator now includes the additional ICD10 category K852 (Alcoholic Induced Acute Pancreatitis)
Hospital stays (CIS) related to drug misuse: standardised ratio
ISD, 2011-14 No change.
Comparative illness factor: standardised ratio DWP, August 2015
No change.
Emergency stays (CIS) in hospital: standardised ratio
ISD, 2011-15 No change.
Proportion of population being prescribed drugs for anxiety, depression or psychosis
ISD, 2014-15 The new indicator counts the number of people who have been prescribed the relevant drugs within the specified year.
Proportion of live singleton births of low birth weight
ISD, 2011-14 No change.
Education, Skills and Training (weight = 14%)
School pupil attendance
Scottish Government, 2012/13, 2014/15
The indicator now looks at pupils with high attendance.
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Attainment of school leavers Scottish Government, 2011/12-2014/15
The indicator considers the highest qualification a pupil leaves school with.
Working age people with no qualifications: standardised ratio
2011 Census Age bands and age range for standardisation have changed. The indicator counts people who have no qualifications.
17-21 year olds enrolling into higher education HESA 2012/13 - 2014/15
No change.
School leavers aged 16-19 not in full time education, employment or training
School Leavers 2012/13-2013/14, DWP 2013 and 2014
No change.
Access to Services (weight = 9%)
Drive time sub-domain: To GP Surgery To Post Office To Retail Centre To Primary School To Secondary School To Petrol Station
Time period 2015
No change.
Public transport sub-domain: To GP Surgery To Post Office To Retail Centre
Time period 2015
No change.
Crime (weight = 5%)
Recorded Crimes of Violence Police Scotland 2014/15
New crime codes under the ‘Recorded crimes of violence’ category with ‘Offences relating to Serious Organised Crime’ and ‘Causing injury etc. by culpable and reckless conduct’ are now included in SIMD 2016.
Recorded Sexual Offences Police Scotland 2014/15
No change.
Recorded Domestic housebreaking Police Scotland 2014/15
No change.
Recorded Vandalism Police Scotland 2014/15
No change.
Recorded Drugs Offences Police Scotland 2014/15
No change.
Recorded Common Assault Police Scotland 2014/15
No change.
Housing (weight = 2%)
Persons in households that are overcrowded 2011 Census No change.
Persons in households without central heating 2011 Census No change.
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Appendix 2a
All Domains
Aberdeen City data zones in most deprived 5%, 10% and 20% in Scotland
Rank -
Aberdeen City
Rank -
Scotland
(out of 283) (out of 6,976)
Most deprived
0-5% 0 0 0 0
S01006634 Torry (S8) 1 500
S01006684 Woodside (C4) 2 545
S01006636 Torry (S8) 3 675
S01006667 Seaton (C3) 4 725
S01006724 Northfield (N10) 5 785
S01006729 Middlefield (N8) 6 878
S01006727 Middlefield (N8) 7 893
S01006666 Seaton (C3) 8 948
S01006677 Tillydrone (C1) 9 998
S01006707 Mastrick (N13) 10 1,051
S01006676 Tillydrone (C1) 11 1,065
S01006726 Middlefield (N8) 12 1,071
S01006633 Torry (S8) 13 1,122
S01006711 Sheddocksley (N12) 14 1,147
S01006704 Mastrick (N13) 15 1,148
S01006675 Tillydrone (C1) 16 1,234
S01006645 George Street (C8) 17 1,260
S01006629 Torry (S8) 18 1,283
S01006674 Seaton (C3) 19 1,299
S01006632 Torry (S8) 20 1,317
S01006627 Torry (S8) 21 1,343
S01006685 Woodside (C4) 22 1,352
Neighbourhoods
Most deprived
5-10%
Most deprived
10-15%
Most deprived
15-20%
Data Zone
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Appendix 2b
Income Domain
Aberdeen City data zones in most deprived 5%, 10% and 20% in Scotland
Rank -
Aberdeen City
Rank -
Scotland
(out of 283) (out of 6,976)
Most deprived
0-5% 0 0 0 0
S01006636 Torry (S8) 1 554
S01006634 Torry (S8) 2 583
S01006724 Northfield (N10) 3 865
S01006676 Tillydrone (C1) 4 930
S01006684 Woodside (C4) 5 1,106
S01006707 Mastrick (N13) 6 1,124
S01006666 Seaton (C3) 7 1,125
S01006729 Middlefield (N8) 8 1,131
S01006629 Torry (S8) 9 1,196
S01006726 Middlefield (N8) 10 1,211
S01006645 George Street (C8) 11 1,218
S01006701 Mastrick (N13) 12 1,227
S01006633 Torry (S8) 13 1,283
S01006704 Mastrick (N13) 14 1,290
S01006680 Tillydrone (C1) 15 1,313
S01006682 Woodside (C4) 16 1,347
S01006674 Seaton (C3) 17 1,379
S01006630 Torry (S8) 18 1,385
S01006675 Tillydrone (C1) 19 1,391
Neighbourhoods
Most deprived
5-10%
Most deprived
10-15%
Most deprived
15-20%
Data Zone
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Appendix 2c
Employment Domain
Aberdeen City data zones in most deprived 5%, 10% and 20% in Scotland
Rank -
Aberdeen City
Rank -
Scotland
(out of 283) (out of 6,976)
Most deprived
0-5% 0 0 0 0
S01006634 Torry (S8) 1 556
S01006684 Woodside (C4) 2 571
S01006711 Sheddocksley (N12) 3 769
S01006677 Tillydrone (C1) 4 939
S01006667 Seaton (C3) 5 994
S01006704 Mastrick (N13) 6 1,157
S01006676 Tillydrone (C1) 7 1,348
S01006645 George Street (C8) 8 1,382
Most deprived
15-20%
Data Zone Neighbourhoods
Most deprived
5-10%
Most deprived
10-15%
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Appendix 2d
Health Domain
Aberdeen City data zones in most deprived 5%, 10% and 20% in Scotland
Rank -
Aberdeen City Rank - Scotland
(out of 283) (out of 6,976)
Most deprived
0-5% S01006684 Woodside (C4) 1 99
S01006677 Tillydrone (C1) 2 481
S01006727 Middlefield (N8) 3 510
S01006667 Seaton (C3) 4 536
S01006704 Mastrick (N13) 5 605
S01006707 Mastrick (N13) 6 642
S01006729 Middlefield (N8) 7 714
S01006666 Seaton (C3) 8 752
S01006694 Stockethill (C6) 9 837
S01006634 Torry (S8) 10 876
S01006711 Sheddocksley (N12) 11 898
S01006698 Stockethill (C6) 12 928
S01006636 Torry (S8) 13 959
S01006674 Seaton (C3) 14 988
S01006724 Northfield (N10) 15 991
S01006725 Northfield (N10) 16 1,017
S01006605 Kincorth, Leggart & Nigg (S7) 17 1,023
S01006627 Torry (S8) 18 1,089
S01006675 Tillydrone (C1) 19 1,103
S01006557 Summerhill (N14) 20 1,140
S01006706 Mastrick (N13) 21 1,168
S01006726 Middlefield (N8) 22 1,178
S01006676 Tillydrone (C1) 23 1,215
S01006585 City Centre (C12) 24 1,270
S01006682 Woodside (C4) 25 1,296
S01006587 City Centre (C12) 26 1,298
S01006719 Northfield (N10) 27 1,343
S01006685 Woodside (C4) 28 1,346
S01006633 Torry (S8) 29 1,354
S01006629 Torry (S8) 30 1,361
S01006654 Ashgrove (C7) 31 1,380
S01006630 Torry (S8) 32 1,381
S01006632 Torry (S8) 33 1,384
Most deprived
15-20%
Data Zone Neighbourhoods
Most deprived
5-10%
Most deprived
10-15%
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Appendix 2e
Education, Skills and Training Domain
Aberdeen City data zones in most deprived 5%, 10% and 20% in Scotland
Rank -
Aberdeen City
Rank -
Scotland
(out of 283) (out of 6,976)
S01006667 Seaton (C3) 1 145
S01006715 Cummings Park (N11) 2 152
S01006729 Middlefield (N8) 3 178
S01006724 Northfield (N10) 4 195
S01006727 Middlefield (N8) 5 214
S01006632 Torry (S8) 6 232
S01006720 Northfield (N10) 7 248
S01006726 Middlefield (N8) 8 263
S01006636 Torry (S8) 9 270
S01006629 Torry (S8) 10 291
S01006718 Cummings Park (N11) 11 297
S01006681 Woodside (C4) 12 367
S01006633 Torry (S8) 13 401
S01006627 Torry (S8) 14 424
S01006634 Torry (S8) 15 425
S01006680 Tillydrone (C1) 16 452
S01006675 Tillydrone (C1) 17 456
S01006587 City Centre (C12) 18 505
S01006658 Froghall, Powis & Sunnybank (C9) 19 524
S01006666 Seaton (C3) 20 537
S01006713 Mastrick (N13) 21 544
S01006678 Tillydrone (C1) 22 574
S01006685 Woodside (C4) 23 669
S01006672 Old Aberdeen (C2) 24 675
S01006719 Northfield (N10) 25 676
S01006716 Cummings Park (N11) 26 681
S01006645 George Street (C8) 27 686
Most deprived
0-5%
Data Zone Neighbourhoods
Most deprived
5-10%
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Appendix 2e continued
S01006707 Mastrick (N13) 28 730
S01006630 Torry (S8) 29 776
S01006626 Torry (S8) 30 802
S01006684 Woodside (C4) 31 805
S01006635 Torry (S8) 32 808
S01006701 Mastrick (N13) 33 815
S01006631 Torry (S8) 34 816
S01006723 Northfield (N10) 35 817
S01006660 Froghall, Powis & Sunnybank (C9) 36 826
S01006603 Kincorth, Leggart & Nigg (S7) 37 843
S01006662 Froghall, Powis & Sunnybank (C9) 38 854
S01006673 Old Aberdeen (C2) 39 869
S01006703 Mastrick (N13) 40 907
S01006728 Heathryfold (N7) 41 910
S01006730 Heathryfold (N7) 42 926
S01006677 Tillydrone (C1) 43 949
S01006676 Tillydrone (C1) 44 961
S01006683 Woodside (C4) 45 998
S01006674 Seaton (C3) 46 1,008
S01006705 Mastrick (N13) 47 1,060
S01006698 Stockethill (C6) 48 1,063
S01006722 Northfield (N10) 49 1,064
S01006682 Woodside (C4) 50 1,089
S01006639 Hanover (C13) 51 1,123
S01006531 Garthdee (S5) 52 1,194
S01006597 Ferryhill (S6) 53 1,199
S01006611 Kincorth, Leggart & Nigg (S7) 54 1,207
S01006555 Summerhill (N14) 55 1,211
S01006704 Mastrick (N13) 56 1,239
S01006605 Kincorth, Leggart & Nigg (S7) 57 1,256
S01006717 Mastrick (N13) 58 1,257
S01006721 Northfield (N10) 59 1,259
S01006526 Garthdee (S5) 60 1,273
S01006731 Heathryfold (N7) 61 1,313
S01006725 Northfield (N10) 62 1,319
S01006647 George Street (C8) 63 1,335
S01006530 Garthdee (S5) 64 1,343
S01006654 Ashgrove (C7) 65 1,346
S01006609 Kincorth, Leggart & Nigg (S7) 66 1,377
S01006712 Sheddocksley (N12) 67 1,385
Most deprived
15-20%
Most deprived
10-15%
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Appendix 2f
*Braeside, Mannofield, Broomhill & Seafield
Access to Services Domain
Aberdeen City data zones in most deprived 5%, 10% and 20% in Scotland
Rank -
Aberdeen
City
Rank -
Scotland
(out of 283) (out of 6,976)
Most
deprived
0-5% 0 0 0 0
S01006512 Culter (S1) 1 534
S01006732 Kingswells (N9) 2 558
S01006520 Cults, Bieldside & Milltimber (S2) 3 625
S01006515 Cults, Bieldside & Milltimber (S2) 4 655
S01006547 Hazlehead (S3) 5 680
S01006756 Danestone (N2) 6 699
S01006755 Dyce (N1) 7 822
S01006521 Cults, Bieldside & Milltimber (S2) 8 842
S01006710 Sheddocksley (N12) 9 913
S01006519 Cults, Bieldside & Milltimber (S2) 10 918
S01006788 Denmore (N4) 11 945
S01006608 Kincorth, Leggart & Nigg (S7) 12 971
S01006736 Kingswells (N9) 13 975
S01006518 Cults, Bieldside & Milltimber (S2) 14 1,074
S01006517 Cults, Bieldside & Milltimber (S2) 15 1,075
S01006785 Denmore (N4) 16 1,078
S01006615 Cove (S9) 17 1,135
S01006711 Sheddocksley (N12) 18 1,175
S01006538 *Braes, Manno, Broom & Seafield (S4) 19 1,188
S01006516 Cults, Bieldside & Milltimber (S2) 20 1,233
S01006548 Hazlehead (S3) 21 1,239
Most
deprived
15-20%
Data Zone Neighbourhoods
Most
deprived
5-10%
Most
deprived
10-15%
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Appendix 2g
Crime Domain
Aberdeen City data zones in most deprived 5%, 10% and 20% in Scotland
Rank -
Aberdeen City Rank - Scotland
(out of 283) (out of 6,976)
S01006588 City Centre (C12) 1 6
S01006586 City Centre (C12) 2 7
S01006587 City Centre (C12) 3 9
S01006657 Ashgrove (C7) 4 10
S01006582 City Centre (C12) 5 25
S01006585 City Centre (C12) 6 68
S01006684 Woodside (C4) 7 180
S01006724 Northfield (N10) 8 181
S01006589 City Centre (C12) 9 205
S01006725 Northfield (N10) 10 206
S01006646 George Street (C8) 11 215
S01006703 Mastrick (N13) 12 259
S01006631 Torry (S8) 13 278
S01006634 Torry (S8) 14 292
S01006667 Seaton (C3) 15 306
S01006571 West End (C14) 16 314
S01006727 Middlefield (N8) 17 344
S01006590 City Centre (C12) 18 359
S01006675 Tillydrone (C1) 19 365
S01006627 Torry (S8) 20 378
S01006666 Seaton (C3) 21 402
S01006672 Old Aberdeen (C2) 22 438
S01006707 Mastrick (N13) 23 455
S01006726 Middlefield (N8) 24 458
S01006623 Kincorth, Leggart & Nigg (S7) 25 461
S01006685 Woodside (C4) 26 483
S01006639 Hanover (C13) 27 486
S01006633 Torry (S8) 28 505
S01006676 Tillydrone (C1) 29 518
S01006648 George Street (C8) 30 531
S01006563 Midstocket (C10) 31 536
S01006645 George Street (C8) 32 540
S01006555 Summerhill (N14) 33 565
S01006626 Torry (S8) 34 572
S01006681 Woodside (C4) 35 574
S01006636 Torry (S8) 36 618
S01006721 Northfield (N10) 37 648
S01006628 Torry (S8) 38 658
S01006655 Ashgrove (C7) 39 695
Most
deprived
0-5%
Data Zone Neighbourhoods
Most
deprived
5-10%
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Appendix 2g continued
S01006677 Tillydrone (C1) 40 707
S01006740 Bucksburn (N6) 41 714
S01006651 George Street (C8) 42 753
S01006682 Woodside (C4) 43 760
S01006597 Ferryhill (S6) 44 770
S01006782 Balgownie & Donmouth (N5) 45 772
S01006652 George Street (C8) 46 838
S01006637 Hanover (C13) 47 853
S01006629 Torry (S8) 48 875
S01006669 Seaton (C3) 49 880
S01006604 Kincorth, Leggart & Nigg (S7) 50 914
S01006658 Froghall, Powis & Sunnybank (C9) 51 995
S01006640 Hanover (C13) 52 1,020
S01006654 Ashgrove (C7) 53 1,033
S01006641 Hanover (C13) 54 1,077
S01006696 Hilton (C5) 55 1,078
S01006642 Hanover (C13) 56 1,098
S01006567 Rosemount (C11) 57 1,109
S01006625 Torry (S8) 58 1,133
S01006738 Bucksburn (N6) 59 1,154
S01006716 Cummings Park (N11) 60 1,173
S01006678 Tillydrone (C1) 61 1,228
S01006564 Rosemount (C11) 62 1,235
S01006673 Old Aberdeen (C2) 63 1,255
S01006705 Mastrick (N13) 64 1,265
S01006698 Stockethill (C6) 65 1,268
S01006683 Woodside (C4) 66 1,274
S01006674 Seaton (C3) 67 1,279
S01006697 Stockethill (C6) 68 1,293
S01006729 Middlefield (N8) 69 1,298
S01006745 Bucksburn (N6) 70 1,327
S01006605 Kincorth, Leggart & Nigg (S7) 71 1,354
S01006704 Mastrick (N13) 72 1,356
S01006750 Dyce (N1) 73 1,373
Most
deprived
15-20%
Most
deprived
10-15%
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Appendix 2h
Housing Domain
Aberdeen City data zones in most deprived 5%, 10% and 20% in Scotland
Rank -
Aberdeen
City
Rank -
Scotland
(out of 283) (out of 6,976)
S01006628 Torry (S8) 1 45
S01006588 City Centre (C12) 2 77
S01006627 Torry (S8) 3 84
S01006660 Froghall, Powis & Sunnybank (C9) 4 137
S01006565 Rosemount (C11) 5 140
S01006665 Froghall, Powis & Sunnybank (C9) 6 141
S01006624 Torry (S8) 7 160
S01006648 George Street (C8) 8 163
S01006650 George Street (C8) 9 164
S01006658 Froghall, Powis & Sunnybank (C9) 10 180
S01006587 City Centre (C12) 11 184
S01006651 George Street (C8) 12 188
S01006646 George Street (C8) 13 195
S01006639 Hanover (C13) 14 205
S01006642 Hanover (C13) 15 207
S01006643 Hanover (C13) 16 219
S01006641 Hanover (C13) 17 220
S01006590 City Centre (C12) 18 231
S01006589 City Centre (C12) 19 250
S01006567 Rosemount (C11) 20 275
S01006586 City Centre (C12) 21 286
S01006644 Hanover (C13) 22 288
S01006663 Froghall, Powis & Sunnybank (C9) 23 293
S01006657 Ashgrove (C7) 24 296
S01006668 Seaton (C3) 25 311
S01006670 Seaton (C3) 26 316
S01006672 Old Aberdeen (C2) 27 320.5
S01006638 Hanover (C13) 28 324
Most
deprived
0-5%
Data Zone Neighbourhoods
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Appendix 2h continued
S01006667 Seaton (C3) 29 350
S01006724 Northfield (N10) 30 377
S01006597 Ferryhill (S6) 31 391
S01006726 Middlefield (N8) 32 393
S01006585 City Centre (C12) 33 394
S01006661 Froghall, Powis & Sunnybank (C9) 34 435
S01006637 Hanover (C13) 35 457
S01006664 Froghall, Powis & Sunnybank (C9) 36 460
S01006684 Woodside (C4) 37 500
S01006591 Ferryhill (S6) 38 522
S01006727 Middlefield (N8) 39 559
S01006578 West End (C14) 40 566
S01006652 George Street (C8) 41 579
S01006647 George Street (C8) 42 597
S01006666 Seaton (C3) 43 603
S01006564 Rosemount (C11) 44 608
S01006669 Seaton (C3) 45 611
S01006693 Hilton (C5) 46 633
S01006584 City Centre (C12) 47 639.5
S01006649 George Street (C8) 48 642
S01006568 Rosemount (C11) 49 649
S01006682 Woodside (C4) 50 653
S01006713 Mastrick (N13) 51 658
S01006696 Hilton (C5) 52 677
S01006681 Woodside (C4) 53 683
S01006626 Torry (S8) 54 684
Most
deprived
5-10%
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Appendix 2h continued
S01006729 Middlefield (N8) 55 708
S01006582 City Centre (C12) 56 722
S01006635 Torry (S8) 57 731
S01006701 Mastrick (N13) 58 750.5
S01006632 Torry (S8) 59 759
S01006683 Woodside (C4) 60 760
S01006645 George Street (C8) 61 769
S01006633 Torry (S8) 62 776
S01006631 Torry (S8) 63 795
S01006656 Rosemount (C11) 64 814
S01006674 Seaton (C3) 65 815
S01006676 Tillydrone (C1) 66 823
S01006715 Cummings Park (N11) 67 871
S01006629 Torry (S8) 68 902
S01006659 Froghall, Powis & Sunnybank (C9) 69 911
S01006662 Froghall, Powis & Sunnybank (C9) 70 923
S01006529 Garthdee (S5) 71 945
S01006671 Old Aberdeen (C2) 72 982
S01006636 Torry (S8) 73 983
S01006579 West End (C14) 74 1,024
Most
deprived
10-15%
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Appendix 2h continued
*Braeside, Mannofield, Broomhill & Seafield
S01006680 Tillydrone (C1) 75 1,060
S01006555 Summerhill (N14) 76 1,067
S01006634 Torry (S8) 77 1,070
S01006699 Stockethill (C6) 78 1,072
S01006703 Mastrick (N13) 79 1,085
S01006685 Woodside (C4) 80 1,093
S01006720 Northfield (N10) 81 1,111
S01006531 Garthdee (S5) 82 1,122
S01006673 Old Aberdeen (C2) 83 1,135
S01006640 Hanover (C13) 84 1,146
S01006677 Tillydrone (C1) 85 1,146
S01006630 Torry (S8) 86 1,174
S01006779 Balgownie & Donmouth (N5) 87 1,186
S01006580 West End (C14) 88 1,196
S01006536 *Braes, Manno, Broom & Seafield (S4) 89 1,197
S01006704 Mastrick (N13) 90 1,213
S01006654 Ashgrove (C7) 91 1,262
S01006698 Stockethill (C6) 92 1,268
S01006569 Rosemount (C11) 93 1,285
S01006706 Mastrick (N13) 94 1,297
S01006678 Tillydrone (C1) 95 1,318
S01006731 Heathryfold (N7) 96 1,320
S01006675 Tillydrone (C1) 97 1,379
S01006722 Northfield (N10) 98 1,394
Most
deprived
15-20%
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Appendix 2i
All Domain by Ward
Aberdeen City data zones in most deprived 5%, 10% and 20% in Scotland
Rank -
Aberdeen
City
Rank -
Scotland
(out of 283) (out of 6,976)
Most
deprived
0-5% 0 0 0 0
S01006634 Torry/Ferryhill 1 500
S01006684 Hilton/Woodside/Stockethill 2 545
S01006636 Torry/Ferryhill 3 675
S01006667 Tillydrone/Seaton/Old Aberdeen 4 725
S01006724 Northfield/Mastrick North 5 785
S01006729 Northfield/Mastrick North 6 878
S01006727 Northfield/Mastrick North 7 893
S01006666 Tillydrone/Seaton/Old Aberdeen 8 948
S01006677 Tillydrone/Seaton/Old Aberdeen 9 998
S01006707 Kingswells/Sheddocksley/Summerhill 10 1,051
S01006676 Tillydrone/Seaton/Old Aberdeen 11 1,065
S01006726 Northfield/Mastrick North 12 1,071
S01006633 Torry/Ferryhill 13 1,122
S01006711 Kingswells/Sheddocksley/Summerhill 14 1,147
S01006704 Northfield/Mastrick North 15 1,148
S01006675 Tillydrone/Seaton/Old Aberdeen 16 1,234
S01006645 George Street/Harbour 17 1,260
S01006629 Torry/Ferryhill 18 1,283
S01006674 Tillydrone/Seaton/Old Aberdeen 19 1,299
S01006632 Torry/Ferryhill 20 1,317
S01006627 Torry/Ferryhill 21 1,343
S01006685 Hilton/Woodside/Stockethill 22 1,352
Data Zone Multi-member Ward
Most
deprived
5-10%
Most
deprived
10-15%
Most
deprived
15-20%
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