• Key findings
  • Background
  • Interactive map
  • Index of Multiple Deprivation
  • Income
  • Employment
  • Education, Skills and Training
  • Health and Disability
  • Crime
  • Barriers to Housing and Services
  • Living Environment
  • Income Deprivation Affecting Children
  • Income Deprivation Affecting Older People

This report explores the 2019 English Indices of Deprivation for the small areas (Lower-Layer Super Output Areas or LSOAs) within Hale Barns. It compares these small areas relative to Trafford using the rank and score and highlights the indicators and data sources behind these measures.

Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right 2019<br /> Hale Barns  ward boundary and best-fit LSOAs

Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right 2019
Hale Barns ward boundary and best-fit LSOAs

Key findings

  • Hale Barns ranks 20th out of 21 wards in Trafford where 1 is the most deprived and 21 is the least deprived on the Index of Multiple Deprivation 2019.
  • All LSOAs within the ward are within the 10% least deprived nationally on the Education domain.
  • Trafford 028E is much more deprived compared to the other LSOAs within the ward on the Index of Multiple Deprivation 2019 as well as the Income, Employment, Health and Disability and Crime domains.
  • The Income and Employment domains show the greatest range (3 deciles) between Trafford 028E compared with the other LSOAs within the ward.

Background

The English Indices of Deprivation (IoD) were published by the Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government in September 2019. The Indices measure relative levels of deprivation in 32,844 Lower-layer Super Output Areas (LSOAs) in England. Each LSOA contains approximately 1,500 residents or 650 households. They are ranked from 1 (most deprived) to 32,844 (least deprived) and assigned to a decile ranging from 1 (most deprived 10%) to 10 (least deprived 10%). Local authorities in England are also ranked from 1 to 317 based on a population weighted average rank or score of the LSOA data.

Relative deprivation is measured using 39 indicators which are grouped across seven different domains:

  • Income - the proportion of the population experiencing deprivation relating to low income, including those people-out-of-work, and those who have low earnings
  • Employment - the proportion of the working age population in an area involuntarily excluded from the labour market
  • Education, Skills and Training - the lack of attainment and skills in the local population
  • Health and Disability - the risk of premature death and the impairment of quality of life through poor physical or mental health
  • Crime - the risk of personal and material victimisation at a local level
  • Barriers to Housing and Services - the physical and financial accessibility of housing and local services
  • Living Environment - the quality of the local environment

Each domain is combined and weighted to create the Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD), an overall measure of relative deprivation.

A further 2 supplementary indices of income deprivation are also provided:

  • Income Deprivation Affecting Children Index (IDACI) - the proportion of all children aged 0 to 15 living in income deprived families
  • Income Deprivation Affecting Older People Index (IDAOPI) - the proportion of all those aged 60 or over who experience income deprivation

Please note

  • The Indices of Deprivation measure relative deprivation so a change in rank between 2019 and 2015 releases does not necessarily indicate a change in absolute levels of deprivation.
  • The Indices of Deprivation cannot be used to quantify how deprived or affluent an area is, identify deprived people or to measure an absolute change in deprivation over time. However, it can be used to look at changes in relative deprivation between iterations of the data and to identify the most deprived small areas.
  • The 39 indicators are based on data from the most recent time point available. This means that there is not one consistent time point for all the data. Although published in 2019, the latest Indices of Deprivation data are based largely on administrative data from 2015 and 2016. Similarly the 2015 publication is mainly based on data from 2012. Therefore there may be recent developments which are not yet reflected in the information published.
  • The score for the Income and Employment domains as well as the two sub-domains for Income (IDACI AND IDAOPI) directly relates to the percentage of the relevant population experiencing that type of deprivation. See The English Indices of Deprivation 2019 Research Report for more information.

Further resources

  • Ward level summaries of the 2019 Indices of Deprivation for Trafford are available to view interactively in linked charts and maps here.
  • Relative deprivation in Trafford compared to other Local Authorities within Greater Manchester report.
  • A web application which interactively visualises the proportion of LSOAs in the most deprived decile and the spatial distribution of relative deprivation for every local authority district in England is available here.
  • A simple interactive visualisation which compares Trafford’s rank of average score against its CIPFA nearest neighbours is available here.

Relationship between LSOAs and electoral wards

Ward boundaries and LSOA boundaries do not always perfectly align and so it is impossible to aggregate from LSOA to ward exactly. Instead a ‘best-fit’ methodology is used by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) to assign LSOAs to the most appropriate ward. This may mean that some parts of the LSOAs discussed within this report fall outside of the ward boundary and some areas within the boundary are not covered as they have been assigned to another ward. Using this method, the ward of Hale Barns encompasses the following 5 LSOAs:

LSOA code LSOA name
E01006134 Trafford 028A
E01006135 Trafford 028B
E01006136 Trafford 028C
E01006137 Trafford 028D
E01006138 Trafford 028E

Interactive map

You can use the interactive map below to explore Hale Barns ward and the areas covered by each of the LSOAs.

Index of Multiple Deprivation

As mentioned above, the 7 domains are combined and weighted to create the Index of Multiple Deprivation which is an overall measure of relative deprivation. The plot below shows where the 5 LSOAs within Hale Barns lie relative to all the LSOAs in Trafford, and in which decile.

LSOAs in Hale Barns relative to Trafford on IMD

Source: 2019 Indices of Deprivation, MHCLG

Source: 2019 Indices of Deprivation, MHCLG



LSOA Decile Rank
Trafford 028E 7 21,762
Trafford 028B 10 31,230
Trafford 028C 10 31,745
Trafford 028D 10 31,956
Trafford 028A 10 32,085

Income

The definition of low income used includes both those people that are out-of-work, and those that are in work but who have low earnings (and who satisfy the respective means tests). A combined count of income deprived individuals is produced by summing the following non-overlapping indicators:

  • Adults and children in Income Support families
  • Adults and children in income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance families
  • Adults and children in income-based Employment and Support Allowance families
  • Adults and children in Pension Credit (Guarantee) families
  • Adults and children in Working Tax Credit and Child Tax Credit families not already counted
  • Adults and children in Universal Credit families where no adult is in ‘Working - requirements’ conditionality regime
  • Asylum seekers in England in receipt of subsistence support, accommodation support, or both
This domain has a weighting of 22.5% when combined with the others to form the Index of Multiple Deprivation 2019.

LSOAs in Hale Barns relative to Trafford on Income

Source: 2019 Indices of Deprivation, MHCLG

Source: 2019 Indices of Deprivation, MHCLG



LSOA Decile Rank Score
Trafford 028E 6 16,727 9.7%
Trafford 028C 9 27,615 4.4%
Trafford 028B 10 30,358 3.2%
Trafford 028D 10 31,138 2.8%
Trafford 028A 10 32,558 1.5%

NOTE: the score indicates the percentage of the relevant population experiencing this type of deprivation.

Employment

This domain measures the proportion of working age population who are involuntarily excluded from the labour market, including those who would like to work but are unable to do so due to unemployment, sickness or disability, or caring responsibilities. This comprises the following non-overlapping indicators:

  • Claimants of Jobseeker’s Allowance (both contribution-based and income-based), women aged 18 to 59 and men aged 18 to 64
  • Claimants of Employment and Support Allowance, women aged 18 to 59 and men aged 18 to 64
  • Claimants of Incapacity Benefit, women aged 18 to 59 and men aged 18 to 64
  • Claimants of Severe Disablement Allowance, women aged 18 to 59 and men aged 18 to 64
  • Claimants of Carer’s Allowance, women aged 18 to 59 and men aged 18 to 64
  • Claimants of Universal Credit in the ‘Searching for work’ and ‘No work requirements’ conditionality groups
This domain has a weighting of 22.5% when combined with the others to form the Index of Multiple Deprivation 2019.

LSOAs in Hale Barns relative to Trafford on Employment

Source: 2019 Indices of Deprivation, MHCLG

Source: 2019 Indices of Deprivation, MHCLG



LSOA Decile Rank Score
Trafford 028E 6 16,992 7.7%
Trafford 028B 9 26,667 4.4%
Trafford 028C 9 29,492 3.4%
Trafford 028D 10 32,381 1.8%
Trafford 028A 10 32,594 1.5%

NOTE: the score indicates the percentage of the relevant population experiencing this type of deprivation.

Education, Skills and Training

The indicators within this domain fall into two sub-domains: Children and Young People and Adult Skills. The Children and Young People sub-domain comprises:

  • Key Stage 2 attainment
  • Key Stage 4 attainment
  • Secondary school absence
  • Staying on in education post 16
  • Entry to higher education

The Adult Skills sub-domain is a non-overlapping count of the following two indicators:

  • The proportion of working age adults with no or low qualifications (women aged 25 to 59 and men aged 25 to 64)
  • The proportion of working adults who cannot speak English or cannot speak English well (women aged 25 to 59 and men aged 25 to 64)
This domain has a weighting of 13.5% when combined with the others to form the Index of Multiple Deprivation 2019.

LSOAs in Hale Barns relative to Trafford on Education

Source: 2019 Indices of Deprivation, MHCLG

Source: 2019 Indices of Deprivation, MHCLG



LSOA Decile Rank
Trafford 028E 10 29,882
Trafford 028C 10 31,789
Trafford 028B 10 31,806
Trafford 028D 10 32,234
Trafford 028A 10 32,394

Health and Disability

Measuring the risk of premature death and the impairment of quality of life through poor physical or mental health through the following four indicators:

  • Years of potential life lost
  • Comparative illness and disability ratio
  • Acute morbidity
  • Mood and anxiety disorders
This domain has a weighting of 13.5% when combined with the others to form the Index of Multiple Deprivation 2019.

LSOAs in Hale Barns relative to Trafford on Health

Source: 2019 Indices of Deprivation, MHCLG

Source: 2019 Indices of Deprivation, MHCLG



LSOA Decile Rank
Trafford 028E 6 18,289
Trafford 028B 8 25,367
Trafford 028C 9 29,463
Trafford 028D 10 30,169
Trafford 028A 10 31,161

Crime

This domain measures the rate of recorded crimes per 1,000 at risk population for:

  • Violence: number of recorded violent crimes (18 recorded crime types in 2016/17; 20 recorded crime types in 2017/18)
  • Burglary: number of recorded burglaries (4 recorded crime types)
  • Theft: number of recorded thefts (5 recorded crime types)
  • Criminal damage: number of recorded crimes (8 recorded crime types)
This domain has a weighting of 9.3% when combined with the others to form the Index of Multiple Deprivation 2019.

LSOAs in Hale Barns relative to Trafford on Crime

Source: 2019 Indices of Deprivation, MHCLG

Source: 2019 Indices of Deprivation, MHCLG



LSOA Decile Rank
Trafford 028E 4 11,030
Trafford 028B 6 18,864
Trafford 028C 6 19,613
Trafford 028A 8 23,580
Trafford 028D 8 25,423

Barriers to Housing and Services

The indicators which comprise this domain are split into two sub-domains: Geographical Barriers and Wider Barriers. Geographical Barriers takes into account road distances to a:

  • Post Office
  • Primary School
  • General Store
  • Supermarket

Wider Barriers takes into account the following:

  • Household overcrowding
  • Homelessness
  • Housing affordability
This domain has a weighting of 9.3% when combined with the others to form the Index of Multiple Deprivation 2019.

LSOAs in Hale Barns relative to Trafford on Barriers to Housing & Services

Source: 2019 Indices of Deprivation, MHCLG

Source: 2019 Indices of Deprivation, MHCLG



LSOA Decile Rank
Trafford 028D 4 11,818
Trafford 028A 4 12,761
Trafford 028E 7 20,312
Trafford 028B 8 26,070
Trafford 028C 10 31,382

Living Environment

This domain is also derived from two sub-domains: Indoors and Outdoors.
Indoors sub-domain:

  • Houses without central heating
  • Housing in poor condition: Social and private homes failing to meet the Decent Homes standard.

Outdoors sub-domain:

  • Air quality: A measure of air quality based on emissions rates for four pollutants
  • Road traffic accidents involving injury to pedestrians and cyclists: A measure of road traffic accidents involving injury to pedestrians and cyclists among the resident and workplace population
This domain has a weighting of 9.3% when combined with the others to form the Index of Multiple Deprivation 2019.

LSOAs in Hale Barns relative to Trafford on Living Environment

Source: 2019 Indices of Deprivation, MHCLG

Source: 2019 Indices of Deprivation, MHCLG



LSOA Decile Rank
Trafford 028C 8 24,086
Trafford 028B 9 28,719
Trafford 028A 9 29,044
Trafford 028E 10 29,674
Trafford 028D 10 31,543

Income Deprivation Affecting Children

The proportion of children aged 0 to 15 living in income deprived households.

LSOAs in Hale Barns relative to Trafford on IDACI

Source: 2019 Indices of Deprivation, MHCLG

Source: 2019 Indices of Deprivation, MHCLG



LSOA Decile Rank Score
Trafford 028E 6 18,525 10.8%
Trafford 028B 9 28,452 4.4%
Trafford 028C 9 29,531 3.7%
Trafford 028D 10 32,184 1.7%
Trafford 028A 10 32,365 1.4%

NOTE: the score indicates the percentage of the relevant population experiencing this type of deprivation.

Income Deprivation Affecting Older People

The proportion of people aged 60 and over living in income deprived households.

LSOAs in Hale Barns relative to Trafford on IDAOPI

Source: 2019 Indices of Deprivation, MHCLG

Source: 2019 Indices of Deprivation, MHCLG



LSOA Decile Rank Score
Trafford 028E 6 17,225 12.1%
Trafford 028C 9 28,273 5.4%
Trafford 028D 9 28,639 5.3%
Trafford 028B 10 32,104 2.9%
Trafford 028A 10 32,575 2.2%

NOTE: the score indicates the percentage of the relevant population experiencing this type of deprivation.