KI 3c: Inequalities - Bristol Flashcards
(13 cards)
What are the two contrasting examples of inequality in Bristol?
Stoke Bishop (affluent) and Filwood (deprived)
What does the index of multiple deprivation rank Filwood and Stoke Bishop?
Stoke Bishop is in the top 10% least deprived areas in England, with any areas ranked around 30,000, and Filwood is in the top 10% most deprived areas in England, with most ranked around 400.
- IMD ranks neighbourhoods on a scale of 1 — 32,482, higher being less deprived.
What proportion of people in Filwood are living in “very low income households”?
More than a third of people and over half the children
What is the most common crime in Filwood?
Violent crime, making up 325 of the 1,162 crimes reported in 2014-2015
When were many of the council houses built in Filwood and why?
Many were built in the 1930s and 1940s to replace slums and war damaged houses.
What percentage of student got top grades at GCSE in Filwood in 2013?
36%
What proportion of people aged 16-24 are unemployed?
A third are unemployed, and over half are either long term unemployed or have never worked.
What percentage of households in Stoke Bishop are owner occupied?
Over 80%
What percentage of students got the highest grades in five or more GCSEs in 2013, including English and maths in Stoke Bishop?
94%
What percentage of the population in Stoke Bishop of working age are unemployed?
Only 2%
What was the most common crime in Stoke Bishop in 2014-2015?
Anti social behaviour, making up 98 of the 361 crimes reported.
How does the percentage of detached houses in Stoke Bishop compare to Filwood?
4% of homes in Filwood are detached, compared to 28% in Stoke Bishop
What percentage of children in FIlwood are in social care, and how does this compare to Stoke Bishop?
41.9% of children in Filwood are in social care, compared to only 9.8% in Stoke Bishop.