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Page 1: Equality Statistics In Scotland Equality Statistics Branch Scottish Government February 2009

Equality Statistics In Scotland

Equality Statistics Branch

Scottish Government

February 2009

Page 2: Equality Statistics In Scotland Equality Statistics Branch Scottish Government February 2009

Data Sources

• Census• The 5 large scale Scottish Surveys

– Scottish Household Survey– Scottish Crime and Justice Survey– Scottish Health Survey– Scottish House Condition Survey– Labour Force Survey

• Administrative data sources e.g health data, domestic abuse

Page 3: Equality Statistics In Scotland Equality Statistics Branch Scottish Government February 2009

Estimated population by age and sex, Scotland: 30 June 2007.

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100,000

200,000

300,000

400,000

500,000

600,000

700,000

Under 16 16 - 29 30- 44 45 - Pensionableage

Pensionable age- 75

Males

Females

Source GROS 2007 population estimates

Available at Local Authority level

Page 4: Equality Statistics In Scotland Equality Statistics Branch Scottish Government February 2009

Projected population of Scotland 2006-2031(2006 based)

2,300

2,350

2,400

2,450

2,500

2,550

2,600

2,650

2,700

2,750

2,800

2006 2011 2016 2021 2026 2031

Year

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Males

Females

Source: GROS Population projectionsAvailable at Local Authority Level for same years

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Projected population of Scotland 2006-2031by age group (2006 based)

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1,000

1,500

2,000

2,500

3,000

3,500

2006 2011 2016 2021 2026 2031

Year

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ChildrenWorking agesPensionable ages

Source: GROS Population ProjectionsAvailable at Local Authority Level

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Older people in ScotlandScotland

50-65 years 65 + years

Population (000s) (GROS 2007)

975 846

% of all aged 16+(GROS 2007)

23.0 20.0

% from ethnic minorities(2001 Census)

1.0 0.6

% women(GROS 2007)

51.1 58.1

% of age band in employment* 68.9 7.7% of self employed* 12.3 25.2% with no qualifications* 21.8 27.5

* Data relate to age 50-pensionable age (i.e 60 for women, 65 for men

Page 7: Equality Statistics In Scotland Equality Statistics Branch Scottish Government February 2009

Gender pay gap

Median hourly earnings excluding overtime, Scotland 2008

(Adults whose pay is not affected by absence)

Full time Part time All

£ per week

April-08

Men 12.02 7.12 11.43

Women 10.73 7.85 9.42

Gender pay gap

10.7% -10.3% 17.6%

Data available at Local Authority Level

Page 8: Equality Statistics In Scotland Equality Statistics Branch Scottish Government February 2009

Occupational split by sex, 2007% Male % Female

Level

Managers and Senior Officials 63.5 36.5

Professional occupations 55.0 45.0

Associate professional and technical

49.5 50.5

Administrative and secretarial 20.8 79.2

Skilled trades occupations 92.8 7.2

Personal service occupations 16.5 83.5

Sales and customer service 32.9 67.1

Process, plant and machine operatives

87.7 12.3

Elementary occupations 53.9 46.1

Source: Annual Population Survey 2007

Page 9: Equality Statistics In Scotland Equality Statistics Branch Scottish Government February 2009

Tariff scores by sex*

Tariff Score

2002/03 Average

2003/04 Average

2004/05 Average

2006/07 Average

Male 159 162 161 164 164

Female 177 178 178 180 179

Source: SQA Attainment in ScotlandData available at Local Authority

*S1-S4 cumulative score in any exam.

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Source Annual Population Survey 2007

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Employment Rate Economic Activity Rate Economic inactivity Rate

Disability Status

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Not Disabled

Disabled

Employment, economic activity and inactivity rates, by disability statusScotland 2007

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Employment rates of disabled people by main impairment typeScotland 2007

Impairment type: Employment rate

Problems or disabilities connected with arms or hands 56.3

Problems or disabilities connected with legs or feet 41.1

Problems or disabilities connected with back or neck 41.3

Difficulty in seeing (while wearing spectacles or contact lenses) *

Difficulty in hearing 70.2

Speech impediment *

Severe disfigurement, skin conditions, allergies 55.5

Chest or breathing problems, asthma or bronchitis 59.9

Heart, blood pressure or blood circulation problems 59.6

Stomach, liver, kidney or digestive problems 53.4

Diabetes 67.0

Depression, bad nerves or anxiety 25.5

Epilepsy 48.5

Severe or specific learning difficulties (mental handicap) 19.6

Mental illness or suffer from phobia or panics *

Progressive illness not included elsewhere 37.3

Other health problems or disabilities 50.7

All people with disability 47.1

Source: Annual Population Survey 2007 (Jan-Dec)

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Number and % of people in disabled households living in relative poverty before housing costs*

year

Individuals in poverty living in disabled

households (000s)

% of people in a disabled household who are in

poverty

% of people in a non-disabled

household who are in

poverty

2002/03 340 26 18

2003/04 350 25 16

2004/05 320 25 14

2005/06 320 23 15

2006/07 310 23 15

Source Households Below Average Income. No data available at Local Authority Level

* Disabled household includes at least one disabled adult

Page 13: Equality Statistics In Scotland Equality Statistics Branch Scottish Government February 2009

Percentage of households with

one or more disabled people

Percentage of households with

one or more people with a

long-term illness

Percentage of households with one or more people with a long-term illness and

disability

Percentage of households with one or more people with a

long-term illness or disability

Aberdeen City 10 14 7 29 Aberdeenshire 10 13 4 25 Angus 11 17 7 33 Argyll and Bute 12 16 9 34 Clackmannanshire 10 17 7 33 Dumfries and Galloway 13 16 8 34

Dundee City 11 21 6 36 East Ayrshire 10 21 8 36 East Dunbartonshire 10 15 10 33 East Lothian 13 12 5 29 East Renfrewshire 10 12 3 24 Edinburgh 12 11 3 25 Eilean Siar 21 15 5 38 Falkirk 17 13 9 37 Fife 13 13 11 35 Glasgow City 14 16 13 40 Highland 11 17 9 34 Inverclyde 15 21 6 40 Midlothian 16 11 7 31 Moray 10 23 8 38 North Ayrshire 12 21 15 43 North Lanarkshire 12 20 12 40 Orkney Islands 12 9 3 24 Perth and Kinross 10 12 4 25 Renfrewshire 13 21 7 38 Scottish Borders 17 9 4 29 Shetland Islands 10 18 6 32 South Ayrshire 10 22 10 40 South Lanarkshire 13 16 8 34 Stirling 8 8 4 20 West Dunbartonshire 15 19 13 43

West Lothian 15 14 6 33

Scotland 12 16 8 34

Source: Scottish Household Survey 2005/2006. Note: Percentages may not add due to rounding. Data available for Local Authorities by adding years together.

Page 14: Equality Statistics In Scotland Equality Statistics Branch Scottish Government February 2009

Source 2001 Census. Data available at Local Authority Level

Scottish population by ethnic group, 2001

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Source 2001 Census

Minority ethnic population by council area, all people.

Page 16: Equality Statistics In Scotland Equality Statistics Branch Scottish Government February 2009

Scottish Population by religionProportion of population Base (000s)

Church of Scotland 42.40 2,146.3

Roman Catholic 15.88 803.7

Other Christian 6.81 344.6

Buddhist 0.13 6.8

Hindu 0.11 5.6

Jewish 0.13 6.4

Muslim 0.84 42.6

Sikh 0.13 6.6

Another Religion 0.53 27.0

All Religions 66.96 3,389.5

No religion 27.55 1,394.5

Not Answered 5.49 278.1

All people 100.00 5,062.0Source: 2001 Census. Data available at Local Authority Level

Page 17: Equality Statistics In Scotland Equality Statistics Branch Scottish Government February 2009

Source 2001 Census. Data available at Local Authority Level

Age profile by ethnic group, Scotland 2001.

Page 18: Equality Statistics In Scotland Equality Statistics Branch Scottish Government February 2009

Economic Activity Rate, Employment Rate and Inactivity Rate, by Combined Ethnic Group, Scotland, 2007

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Economic Activity Rate Employment Rate Economic Inactivity Rate

Rate

(%

) White Ethnic Groups

Mixed or Asian, Asian British or Black, Black Britishor Chinese and Other ethnic groups

Source: Annual Population Survey in Scotland, 2007

Economic Activity, employment and inactivity rates by combined ethnic group, Scotland 2007

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Source Pupil’s Census: Traveller includes Traveller, Gypsy/Traveller and Other Traveller. Available at Local Authority level but some numbers may be suppressed for confidentiality.

Number of pupils Average tariff score

All 181,695 171

White-UK 168,090 172

Traveller 80 94

White-Other 1,981 173

Mixed 919 190

Asian-Indian 464 190

Asian-Pakistani 1,880 172

Asian-Bangladeshi 95 175

Asian-Chinese 555 215

Asian-Other 372 174

Black-Caribbean 33 114

Black-African 334 167

Black-Other 105 151

Other 550 159

Not known/Disclosed 6,237 140

Three year average tariff score of S4 pupils by ethnic background, 2004/05 - 2006/07

Page 20: Equality Statistics In Scotland Equality Statistics Branch Scottish Government February 2009

% of individuals living in relative poverty before housing costsby ethnicity of household head, Scotland, 2003/04-2006/07.

In relative poverty, before housing costs

White British

Any Other White

Asian Any Other Ethnic group

No 83% 84% 68% 70%

Yes 17% 17% 32% 30%

Source: Households Below Average Income data, combined data sets 2003-2004/2004-2005/2005-2006 The Asian category includes Asian or Asian British Indian, Asian or Asian British Pakistani, Asian or Asian British Bangladeshi, Any other Asian or Asian British Background and Chinese.Not available at Local Authority Level

Page 21: Equality Statistics In Scotland Equality Statistics Branch Scottish Government February 2009

Ethnic group by deprivation as defined by SIMD 2004 % in decile

Ethnic group Population 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

White Scottish 4,459,071 11 11 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10

Other White British 373,685 4 4 6 8 10 12 13 13 14 16

White Irish 49,428 13 10 11 10 9 9 9 9 10 11

Other White 78,150 6 6 7 9 8 10 10 12 12 19

Indian 15,037 6 6 9 8 8 8 9 12 14 20

Pakistani 31,793 11 9 19 8 8 7 7 10 9 11

Bangladeshi 1,981 10 11 11 8 9 7 8 10 14 13

Other South Asian 6,196 19 9 9 7 6 7 7 10 12 14

Chinese 16,310 8 6 8 8 8 9 8 11 14 20

Caribbean 1,778 11 8 11 10 8 10 9 9 9 14

African 5,118 21 10 10 10 6 7 8 7 8 14

Black Scottish or other Black Background

1,129 18 12 11 10 9 8 8 7 6 11

Other Ethnic group 9,571 13 7 8 8 7 8 8 9 12 19

Mixed 12,764 12 8 10 9 8 8 9 10 11 15

Total 5,062,011

Page 22: Equality Statistics In Scotland Equality Statistics Branch Scottish Government February 2009

Total Number of

People

Number of incidences

Rates per 100,000

population

Aberdeen City 209,260 2,138 1022 Aberdeenshire 239,160 707 296 Angus 109,870 850 774 Argyll & Bute 91,350 474 519 Clackmannanshire 49,900 629 1261 Dumfries & Galloway 148,300 1,204 812 Dundee City 142,150 1,935 1361 East Ayrshire 119,570 1,249 1045 East Dunbartonshire 104,850 587 560 East Lothian 94,440 729 772 East Renfrewshire 89,260 392 439 Edinburgh, City of 468,070 5,080 1085 Eilean Siar 26,300 82 312 Falkirk 150,720 1,884 1250 Fife 360,500 3,926 1089 Glasgow City 581,940 8,835 1518 Highland 217,440 995 458 Inverclyde 81,080 913 1126 Midlothian 79,510 777 977 Moray 86,870 561 646 North Ayrshire 135,760 1,446 1065 North Lanarkshire 324,680 3,132 965 Orkney Islands 19,860 23 116 Perth & Kinross 142,140 884 622 Renfrewshire 169,600 1,895 1117 Scottish Borders 111,430 592 531 Shetland Islands 21,950 51 232 South Ayrshire 111,690 1,129 1011 South Lanarkshire 309,500 2,370 766 Stirling 88,190 758 860 West Dunbartonshire 91,090 1,640 1800 West Lothian 167,770 1,788 1066 SCOTLAND 5,144,200 49,655 965

Source: Police Force Data 2007-2008 Note: 1. Different police forces record domestic abuse information in differing ways 2. Based on the financial year. 3. Based on GROS mid year population estimates 2007.