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Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation (SIMD) 2009 Glasgow City Council Matt Perkins Office of the Chief Statistician 6 th November 2009. SIMD 2009. Methodology / points to watch Results Overall LA (Local and National Share) Income and Employment domains Outputs. What is the SIMD?.
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Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation (SIMD) 2009Glasgow City CouncilMatt PerkinsOffice of the Chief Statistician6th November 2009
SIMD 2009 • Methodology / points to watch • Results • Overall • LA (Local and National Share) • Income and Employment domains • Outputs
What is the SIMD? • The Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation identifies small area concentrations of multiple deprivation across all of Scotland • The SIMD ranks the 6,505 datazones in Scotland from 1 being most deprived to 6,505 being the least deprived in Scotland. • Relative measure so always a most deprived 15% (976 datazones)
Calculating the SIMD 2009 • Minimise change since SIMD 2006 to ensure comparability • 38 indicators across 7 aspects of deprivation (domains) • Same domains in SIMD 2009 • No change to domain weights • Some changes to indicators • Mostly 2007 / 2008 data • 2007 populations
What is included in the SIMD 2009? • Income domain – including tax credits • Employment domain – no change • Education domain – NEET indicator • Health domain – very minor changes • Access domain – methodology changes • Crime domain – move to FY data • Housing domain – still Census data
Points to watch • Data from 2007 and 2008 means the recent economic downturn not picked up but it is unlikely to have a large effect on the relative differences across Scotland. • Changes to methodology so care is needed when comparing over time eg crime domain, tax credit data. • The least deprived area is not the most affluent, it just lacks deprivation eg in the income domain there is a lack of benefit claimants • Not all people who are deprived live in deprived areas. • And not everyone living in a deprived area is deprived. • 36% of income deprived people live in the 15% most deprived areas 64% live out with 15% most deprived.
SIMD 2009 – Main findings • Improvements in Glasgow • Concentrations of multiple deprivation becoming more spread out geographically • Concentrations of deprivation in most deprived datazones reduced slightly • 4 in 5 datazones that moved out of 15% between 04 and 06 stayed out. • 4 in 5 datazones in 15% most deprived on SIMD 2009 were in the 15% most deprived on SIMD 2004 and SIMD 2006
SIMD 2009 – National Share 5% *The national share is the number/percentage of datazones in the 15% most deprived in Scotland that fall in each Local Authority
SIMD 2009 – National Share 10% *The national share is the number/percentage of datazones in the 15% most deprived in Scotland that fall in each Local Authority
SIMD 2009 – National Share (15%) *The national share is the number/percentage of datazones in the 15% most deprived in Scotland that fall in each Local Authority
SIMD 2009 – Main findings • Improvements in Glasgow • Concentrations of multiple deprivation becoming more spread out geographically • Concentrations of deprivation in most deprived datazones reduced slightly • 4 in 5 datazones that moved out of 15% between 04 and 06 stayed out. • 4 in 5 datazones in 15% most deprived on SIMD 2009 were in the 15% most deprived on SIMD 2004 and SIMD 2006
SIMD 2009 – National Share *The national share is the number/percentage of datazones in the 15% most deprived in Scotland that fall in each Local Authority
SIMD 2009 – Local Share of 15% *The local share is the percentage of datazones within a Local Authority that fall within the 15% most deprived in Scotland
SIMD 2009 – Main findings • Improvements in Glasgow • Concentrations of multiple deprivation becoming more spread out geographically • Concentrations of deprivation in most deprived datazones reduced slightly • 4 in 5 datazones that moved out of 15% between 04 and 06 stayed out. • 4 in 5 datazones in 15% most deprived on SIMD 2009 were in the 15% most deprived on SIMD 2004 and SIMD 2006
SIMD 2009 – Main findings • Improvements in Glasgow • Concentrations of multiple deprivation becoming more spread out geographically • Concentrations of deprivation in most deprived datazones reduced slightly • 4 in 5 datazones that moved out of 15% between SIMD 2004 and SIMD 2006 stayed out. • 4 in 5 datazones in 15% most deprived on SIMD 2009 were in the 15% most deprived on SIMD 2004 and SIMD 2006
Where to find more.. • General report with initial analysis • Technical report • Guidance leaflet • Interactive mapping website • Statistical Compendium • tables, charts & maps • Background data for SIMD 2006 • www.scotland.gov.uk/simd • More to come…
ANY QUESTIONS? • Contacts: • Matt Perkins • Tel: 0131 244 0443 • niamh.laffan@scotland.gsi.gov.uk • Neighbourhood Statistics (SNS & SIMD) • Tel: 0131 244 0442 • neighbourhoodstatistics@scotland.gov.uk