Hampshire Facts and Figures

Eastleigh Key Facts








Eastleigh Boundaries



Ward and Parish boundaries for Eastleigh can be viewed on a map in either PDF or JPG format by selecting one of the appropriate links below:

Ward:

Parish:

Source: Ordnance Survey boundaries

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Rural & Urban Classification 2004


Area Number of Hectares % Hectares % Population
Rural 2066.5 26% 11%
Urban>10,000 populartion 5911.3 74% 89%
Eastleigh Total 7977.8 100% 100%

This information can also be viewed graphically on a map in either jpg or pdf format by clicking one of the following links:

Sources :

Population figures - Hampshire County Council small area population forecasts 2009 based
Rural urban figures - Rural & Urban Classification 2004

These data are derived from 2001 Census data
Areas were treated as 'urban' or 'rural' simply on the basis of their geographical relationship to settlements of 10,000 or more population. More specifically, where the majority of the population of an area lives within settlements with a population of more than 10,000 people, the area is treated as urban. All other areas were treated as rural.

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Population



The Hampshire County Council Demography section have produced Demographic Factsheets on each of the districts and two unitary authorities in Hampshire, you can view or download the Eastleigh factsheets by clicking on the following links:

Population age profile



Age Group 1991 Census 2001 Census 2010 Mid-Year Estimates
All Ages 105,999 116,169 122,400
0-4 7,319 6,948 7,400
5-9 6,937 7,881 6,600
10-14 6,700 8,114 7,600
15-19 6,781 7,036 7,600
20-24 7,298 5,842 6,800
25-29 8,679 7,186 7,300
30-34 8,512 8,588 7,700
35-39 7,987 9,606 8,400
40-44 8,639 9,020 9,300
45-49 6,954 8,128 9,600
50-54 5,814 8,506 8,500
55-59 5,038 6,670 7,500
60-64 5,027 5,459 7,800
65-69 4,659 4,707 5,700
70-74 3,662 4,369 4,900
75-79 2,915 3,657 3,900
80-84 1,795 2,412 3,000
85-89 935 1,377 1,900
90+ 348 663 900

For further information or a more detailed breakdown on the population figures shown please go to the Demography section pages


Source:  Office for National Statistics

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Housing Completions


The following table shows the number of net dwellings completed in Eastleigh by large and small sites each year since 2000. The information is obtained through detailed annual surveys carried out by the Land Supply team and local authority colleagues.

Net Housing Completions by Large, Small and Total Sites 2000-2011


Year 2000/01 2001/02 2002/03 2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 2009/10 2010/11 Total 2000-2011
Small 37 70 70 82 96 106 152 96 89 68 52 918
Large 173 110 82 469 810 435 590 321 427 366 309 4092
Total 210 180 152 551 906 541 742 417 516 434 361 5010


Note : Large sites are sites of 10 or more dwellings

Source: Land Supply team,  Research & Intelligence group, Hampshire County Council
For more information on Housing, Industrial, Leisure and Retail sites please visit the Land Supply section pages

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House Prices



Qtr 1 (provisional) 2011 median house price Qtr 1 (provisional) 2011 lower quartile house price 2010 ratio of median house prices to median earnings ratio 2010 ratio of lower quartile house prices to lower quartile earnings
Eastleigh 190,000 159,500 7.82 8.55
South East 217,000 160,000 8.23 8.51
England 175,000 121,000 7.01 6.69

The BBC host a searchable page with the most available house price information supplied by the Land Registry, the information is broken down by district and house type and can be found at BBC house prices page


Source:  HM Land Registry
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Employment (employees)



Sector 2009 Employee estimate 2010 Employee estimate Absolute Change % Change LQ against GB
Primary & Utilities (A/B) 400 700 300 81.4 0.61
Manufacturing (C) 6,200 6,200 100 1.2 1.19
Construction (F) 3,900 4,000 100 1.5 1.52
Motor trades (Part G) 1,400 1,400 0 2.7 1.34
Wholesale (Part G) 3,400 3,700 300 10.0 1.50
Retail (Part G) 8,400 7,200 -1,200 -14.1 1.17
Transport & storage (inc postal) (H) 3,500 3,600 200 4.9 1.33
Accommodation & food services (I) 3,100 3,600 500 16.2 0.89
Information & communication (J) 1,700 2,000 300 17.5 0.89
Financial & insurance (K) 3,400 3,100 -300 -7.7 1.35
Property (L) 500 500 0 -9.1 0.60
Professional, scientific & technical (M) 5,000 5,000 -100 -1.3 1.20
Business administration & support services (N) 4,700 4,600 -100 -2.0 0.95
Public administration & defence (O) 2,200 2,100 0 -2.0 0.62
Education (P) 4,200 4,400 200 5.1 0.77
Health (Q) 5,400 5,400 100 1.4 0.68
Arts, entertainment, recreation & other services (R,S,T,U) 2,100 2,100 0 1.8 0.77
Total Employee Estimate 59,300 59,800 400 0.7  


Source: Business Register and Employment Survey 2009 and 2010

Notes:

  1. All broad industry definitions based on Standard Industry Classification (SIC) 2007. The revised SIC 2007 is not directly comparable to the earlier SIC 2003 or 1992 used in the Annual Business Inquiry (ABI).

  2. All estimates rounded to nearest 100 employees.

  3. Excludes SIC 2007 01:000 farm labourers.

  4. An employee is anyone aged 16 years or over that an organisation directly pays from its payroll(s), in return for carrying out a full-time or part-time job or being on a training scheme. It excludes voluntary workers, self-employed, working owners who are not paid via PAYE.

The Business Register and Employment Survey (BRES) replaces the Annual Business Inquiry (ABI), but remains based on a sample survey so all figures are estimates subject to reliability measures which need to be taken into account when interpreting the data. The lower the level of geography and industry the less reliable the data.

The location quotient (LQ) compares the local economy to a reference economy, in the process attempting to identify specializations in the local economy. The location quotient is based upon a calculated ratio between the local economy and the economy of some reference unit, in this case the local authority area referenced to Great Britain. A figure equal to or close to ‘1.00’ implies parity between the local and national employee share for that sector, while figures above suggest local sector concentrations.

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Earnings





Average gross weekly (median resident earnings) Eastleigh (£) C.I % +/- UK(£) C.I % +/-
Males 530 8.8 490 0.3
Females 340 9.5 320 0.3
All workers 440 6.4 400 0.2
Full time workers 530 5.5 500 0.2


Source:  Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings 2011 (Resident based query), National Statistics. Earnings rounded to the nearest ten.

Average gross weekly (median workplace earnings) Eastleigh (£) C.I % +/- UK (£) C.I % +/-
Male 440 5.9 490 0.3
Female 300 9.9 320 0.3
All workers 390 5.7 400 0.2
Full Time workers 480 4.4 500 0.2

Source:  Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings 2011 (Workplace based query), National Statistics. Earnings rounded to the nearest ten.

NOTES: Earnings are median gross weekly estimates. The median is the value below which 50% of all employees fall. It is preferred over the mean for earnings data, which is influenced more by extreme values e.g. small numbers of very high earners.

Resident based earnings are thee average earnings of employees who live in the local district and will include local resident workers and out-commuters. Workplace based earnings include local resident workers and in-commuters.

C.I % +/- is the confidence interval around the estimate at the 95% level (0.05). As a rule of thumb, the higher the percentage the less reliable the data. Any value over 10% should be viewed with caution.

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Unemployment



Claimant Count April 2012 Male Female Persons
Claimants 1,050 538 1,588
Rate % 2.7 1.4 2.0
UK Rate % 5.4 2.6 4.0

For more detailed information on the latest claiment figures visit our Economic pages and download the lastest Labour Market bulletin

Source: DWP Claimant Count, National Statistics

From August 2010 all claimant rates are now based on the revised working age population. This moves the female working age from 16-59yrs to 16-64yrs to be in line with the male working age. This reflects the change in pensionable age for female workers, but the actual changes to pensionable age will be gradually introduced over the coming years. However,  this 'big bang' methodology has been applied by the Office for National Statistics in response to the consultation exercise.

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Index of Multiple Deprivation 2010



The index of multiple deprivation is a weighted average of other indices, namely Income deprivation, Employment deprivation, Health deprivation and disability, Education, skills and training deprivation; Barriers to Housing and Services, Crime and Living Environment

Figures are now provided for Super Output Areas which were created after the 2001 Census and are areas with an average population of about 1500 within wards.

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Eastleigh IMD 2010

For a more detailed look at IMD data in Hampshire go to the Deprivation indicies page where you can view IMD maps and data.


Source:  DCLG 2010



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