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Demographic Details Overview

Demographic Details Overview

The demographic data related to housing, population, cultural practices, employment, and education for Station Street, Brighton, BN1 4DE originates from the 2021 UK census. These censuses are conducted every decade. Our platform presents 2021 statistics for England, Wales, and Northern Ireland. However, for Scotland, we display data from 2011 due to a delay in their census (an update is on the horizon).

It's essential to understand that the census data might encompass numbers from nearby streets and postcodes, making the figures indicative of the broader vicinity rather than a particular street or set of houses. To ensure residents' privacy, each postcode group is designed to have a minimum of 100 residents (50 in Scotland's case), especially since certain postcodes might correspond to very confined spaces, even individual buildings at times.

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Housing Types

The area containing Station Street, Brighton consists predominantly of flats, which is common in inner cities, student neighbourhoods and poorer suburban settings. Be aware that the numbers might encompass nearby streets. Refer to the Summary tab for a detailed explanation and a map indicating the covered area.

  1. Detached (2)

  2. Semi-Detached (1)

  3. Terraced (2)

  4. Flat (Purpose-Built) (55)

  5. Flat (Converted) (10)

  6. Residence in Converted Building inc. former schools, churches, warehouses (8)

  7. Residence in Commercial Building (13)

Housing Tenure

The area containing Station Street, Brighton contains a higher-than-average level of rented housing (excluding social housing) - 64% of household spaces. This contrasts with the national average of just over 20%.

  1. Owned Outright (10)

  2. Owned with Mortgage (8)

  3. Shared Ownership (12)

  4. Rented: From Council (3)

  5. Rented: Other Social (1)

  6. Rented: Private Landlord inc. letting agents (59)

  7. Rented: Other (1)

  8. Rent Free (0)

Housing Occupancy

This data provides the total count of usual residents in each household. It doesn't account for under- or over-occupancy.

  1. One Person (40)

  2. Two People (36)

  3. Three People (7)

  4. Four People (8)

  5. Five People (1)

  6. Six People (1)

  7. Seven People (0)

  8. 8+ People (0)

Housing Composition

This area contains a mixture of household compositions, as detailed below. No single type accounts for more than 50% of the households.

  1. 1 Person Household (38)

  2. Family Household (35)

  3. Other Household (15)

Housing Deprivation

For the 2021 census, household deprivation was assessed based on four criteria: employment, education, health/disability, and overcrowding.

  1. Not Deprived (38)

  2. Deprived In One Dimension (37)

  3. Deprived In Two Dimensions (13)

  4. Deprived In Three Dimensions (4)

  5. Deprived In Four Dimensions (0)

Gender

Across the UK as a whole, the gender split is roughly 49% male, 51% female. The local area around BN1 4DE however is predominantly male (59%). This can be caused by a number of factors, but amongst the most common are: areas associated with nearby higher education, areas that contain large establishments such as boarding schools, and areas with younger populations (females on average live longer than males, so are more likely to be found in retirement areas).

  1. Male (102)

  2. Female (71)

Age Groups

Across the entirety of the UK, the median age stands at 40. Typically, urban centers have a higher density of individuals aged 18-30, while suburbs often have more young children and adults between 30-50. Rural areas and smaller towns tend to attract older workers and retirees. In contrast, many economically disadvantaged areas don't show a dominant age group, a situation influenced by residents' circumstances limiting their choices on where to retire, start families, or spend their youth.

  1. 0-4 (3)

  2. 5-9 (5)

  3. 10-14 (4)

  4. 15-19 (4)

  5. 20-24 (47)

  6. 25-29 (19)

  7. 30-34 (13)

  8. 35-39 (17)

  9. 40-44 (12)

  10. 45-49 (10)

  11. 50-54 (15)

  12. 55-59 (9)

  13. 60-64 (10)

  14. 65-69 (3)

  15. 70-74 (1)

  16. 75-79 (3)

  17. 80-84 (0)

  18. 85+ (0)

Relationship Status

Statistics regarding relationship status exclude individuals under 16 and family members between 16-18 who are in full-time education. With the enactment of the Civil Partnership Act in 2019, the 2021/2022 census data no longer separates same-sex relationships as a distinct category. Civil partnerships are now integrated into the general categories, such as Married, Divorced, and the like.

  1. Single (112)

  2. Married (28)

  3. Separated (3)

  4. Divorced (14)

  5. Widowed (0)

Health

It is noteable that the amount of residents reporting Very Good or Good health increased in 2021 compared to the previous census, despite an aging UK population. This perception might have been shaped by how individuals assessed their health in the context of the pandemic.

  1. Very Good (99)

  2. Good (54)

  3. Fair (14)

  4. Bad (3)

  5. Very Bad (3)

Education & Qualifications

The qualification categories align with current naming conventions. Previous Ordinary Levels (O-Levels) and CSEs are incorporated into the GCSE statistics, while former Higher School Certificates (HSCs) are classified as A Levels.

  1. Degree or Similar e.g. professional qualification (83)

  2. Apprenticeship (1)

  3. HNC, HND or 2+ A Levels (39)

  4. 5+ GCSEs, an A-Level or 1-2 AS Levels (7)

  5. 1-4 GCSEs or Equivalent (12)

  6. No GCSEs or Equivalent (10)

  7. Other (5)

Ethnic Group

As whole, the UK population claims itself as approximately 82.2% white, with this area being 75% white.

  1. White (129)

  2. Mixed Ethnicity (7)

  3. Indian (6)

  4. Chinese (20)

  5. Other Asian (7)

  6. Arab (1)

  7. Other (2)

Country of Birth

During the 2021 census, about 83.4% of the UK's resident population were native-born. The remaining population consisted of 6.9% from European nations, 5.4% from Middle Eastern or Asian regions, 2.6% from African countries, and 1.7% from other parts of the globe.

  1. United Kingdom (105)

  2. European Union (23)

  3. Rest of Europe (1)

  4. Africa (1)

  5. Middle East And Asia (34)

  6. The Americas (North, Central and South America, and the Caribbean) (9)

Length of Residence

The duration of a person's residence in the UK is determined from their most recent arrival (excluding brief trips or vacations outside the UK). Yet, individuals born in the UK who later emigrated and subsequently returned are still categorized as "Born in the United Kingdom".

  1. Born in The United Kingdom (105)

  2. 10+ Years (24)

  3. 5-10 Years (9)

  4. 2-5 Years (18)

  5. Less Than 2 Years (18)

Passports Held

Keep in mind that a person might possess multiple passports. The data might also encompass individuals residing in nearby locations to BN1 4DE

  1. None (7)

  2. United Kingdom (117)

  3. Republic of Ireland (5)

  4. European Union (29)

  5. Rest of Europe (2)

  6. Middle East or Asia (12)

  7. Central and South America (1)

Religion

In England and Wales, Christians form the largest religious group, encompassing 46.2% of the population. Yet, a significant 37.2% declare they have no religious affiliation, a notable rise from the 25.1% in the 2011 census. Meanwhile, 6.5% identify as Muslim, 1.7% as Hindu, 0.9% as Sikh, 0.5% as Buddhist, 0.5% as Jewish, and 0.6% affiliate with other faiths. The remaining 6% chose not to specify their religious beliefs.

  1. No Religion (116)

  2. Christian (37)

  3. Buddhist (3)

  4. Hindu (2)

  5. Jewish (1)

  6. Muslim (9)

  7. Sikh (0)

  8. Other Religion (0)

  9. Not Stated (6)

Economic Activity

The 2021 census took place during a downturn in economic activity caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Consequently, caution is advised when analyzing data related to labor market involvement.

  1. Full-Time Employee (67)

  2. Part-Time Employee (defined as 30 hours or less per week) (15)

  3. Self Employed (No Subordinates) (9)

  4. Self Employed (With Subordinates) (1)

  5. Unemployed (7)

  6. Full-Time Student (with or without job) (39)

  7. Retired (4)

  8. Looking After Home or Family (3)

  9. Long-Term Sick or Disabled (6)

  10. Other (7)

Occupation Group

This information pertains to residents aged 16 and over on census day 2021 who were employed. The categories utilized are derived from the Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) 2020.

  1. Managers, Directors and Senior Officials (10)

  2. Professional Occupations (25)

  3. Associate Professional Occupations (21)

  4. Administrative and Secretarial Occupations (3)

  5. Skilled Trades Occupations (9)

  6. Caring, Leisure and Other Service Occupations (15)

  7. Sales and Customer Service Occupations (6)

  8. Process, Plant and Machine Operatives (2)

  9. Elementary Occupations (8)

Socio-Economic Classification

Classifications are determined using an algorithm developed by the National Statistics Agency, known as the Socio-economic Classification (NS-SEC).

  1. Large Employer or Higher Managerial/Professional (29)

  2. Supervisory, or Lower Managerial/Administrative/Professional (30)

  3. Intermediate Occupation e.g. clerical, sales, technical, engineering occupations (9)

  4. Own Account Worker/Small Employer (14)

  5. Lower Technical or Supervisory Occupation (6)

  6. Routine Occupation e.g. sales, service, production, operative, agricultural occupations (15)

  7. Semi-Routine Occupation (6)

  8. Never Worked or Long-Term Unemployed (10)

  9. Full-time Student (36)

Nearest Railway Stations (20)

Brighton
Distance - 170 yards
London Road (Brighton)
Distance - 0.5 miles
Preston Park
Distance - 1.4 miles
Hove
Distance - 1.4 miles
Moulsecoomb
Distance - 1.5 miles
Aldrington
Distance - 1.9 miles
Portslade
Distance - 2.9 miles
Falmer
Distance - 3.2 miles
Fishersgate
Distance - 3.5 miles
Southwick
Distance - 4.3 miles
Shoreham-by-Sea
Distance - 5.8 miles
Hassocks
Distance - 6.6 miles
Lewes
Distance - 7.2 miles
Southease
Distance - 7.4 miles
Cooksbridge
Distance - 7.7 miles
Plumpton
Distance - 7.7 miles
Lancing
Distance - 8 miles
Burgess Hill
Distance - 8.6 miles
Newhaven Town
Distance - 8.8 miles
Newhaven Harbour
Distance - 8.9 miles

Nearest Primary Schools (10)

St Paul's CofE Primary School
Distance - 560 yards
Rating - 2 / 5 stars
Carlton Hill Primary School
Distance - 750 yards
Rating - 3 / 5 stars
St Mary Magdalen Catholic Primary School
Distance - 0.5 miles
Rating - 3 / 5 stars
Middle Street Primary School
Distance - 0.6 miles
Rating - 3 / 5 stars
Stanford Junior School
Distance - 0.6 miles
Rating - 3 / 5 stars
Downs Infant School
Distance - 0.7 miles
Rating - 4 / 5 stars
Queen's Park Primary School
Distance - 0.7 miles
Rating - 2 / 5 stars
Downs Junior School
Distance - 0.7 miles
Rating - 3 / 5 stars
Fairlight Primary School
Distance - 0.7 miles
Rating - 3 / 5 stars
St Luke's Primary School
Distance - 0.8 miles
Rating - 4 / 5 stars

Nearest Secondary Schools (10)

Brighton College
Distance - 0.9 miles
Cardinal Newman Catholic School
Distance - 1 mile
Rating - 3 / 5 stars
Dorothy Stringer School
Distance - 1.4 miles
Rating - 3 / 5 stars
Varndean School
Distance - 1.5 miles
Rating - 3 / 5 stars
Hove Park School and Sixth Form Centre
Distance - 2 miles
Rating - 3 / 5 stars
Blatchington Mill School
Distance - 2.2 miles
Rating - 3 / 5 stars
Patcham High School
Distance - 2.3 miles
Rating - 3 / 5 stars
Brighton Aldridge Community Academy
Distance - 2.8 miles
Rating - 2 / 5 stars
King's School
Distance - 2.9 miles
Rating - 3 / 5 stars
Longhill High School
Distance - 3.2 miles
Rating - 3 / 5 stars

Nearest Doctor's Surgeries/GP Practices (10)

Brighton Station Health Centre
Distance - 220 yards
St. Peter's Medical Centre
Distance - 400 yards
Arch Healthcare
Distance - 530 yards
Seven Dials Medical Centre
Distance - 680 yards
Montpelier Surgery
Distance - 800 yards
Park Crescent Health Centre
Distance - 870 yards
Regency Surgery
Distance - half a mile
Pavilion Surgery
Distance - 0.5 miles
Ship Street Surgery
Distance - 0.5 miles
Islingword Road Surgery
Distance - 0.6 miles

Nearest Dentists (10)

Trafalgar Street Dental Practice
Distance - 200 yards
Brighton Dental Care
Distance - 210 yards
Ilias Triantafyllou
Distance - 210 yards
Regency House Dental Practice
Distance - 310 yards
Neo Orthodontics Ltd
Distance - 330 yards
Ghadimi, Sohrab
Distance - 420 yards
iDental Care Limited
Distance - 420 yards
Brighton Dental Services
Distance - 550 yards
Brighton Dental Centre
Distance - 630 yards
Simpkins, Aideen
Distance - 800 yards

Nearest Hospitals (8)

The Montefiore Hospital
Distance - 0.7 miles
Brighton General Hospital
Distance - 1.1 miles
Royal Alexandra Children's Hospital
Distance - 1.1 miles
Royal Sussex County Hospital
Distance - 1.1 miles
Aldrington Centre
Distance - 2 miles
Mill View Hospital
Distance - 2.4 miles
Nuffield Health, Brighton Hospital
Distance - 2.5 miles
Lewes Victoria Hospital
Distance - 6.6 miles

Nearest Opticians (10)

Specsavers Opticians and Audiologists - Brighton - London Road
Distance - 300 yards
Specs
Distance - 330 yards
Boots-Brighton - London Rd
Distance - 340 yards
Optical Express
Distance - 360 yards
Thomas H. Collison Ltd
Distance - 490 yards
Boots-Brighton - North St
Distance - 700 yards
Eyesite Opticians
Distance - 760 yards
Specsavers Opticians and Audiologists - Brighton
Distance - 760 yards
Vision Express
Distance - 0.5 miles
Vision Care for Homeless People Ltd
Distance - 0.6 miles

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