Ethnic Makeup in Royal Hospital, ward
Main ethnicity
- White British
- 45%
Higher than average
- White British
- 45%
- Roma
- 1.1%
- Other White
- 30%
Lower than average
- Indian
- 1.7%
- Pakistani
- 0.6%
- Bangladeshi
- 0.3%
- Black African
- 2.2%
- Black Caribbean
- 1.2%
- Other Black
- 0.2%
Ethnic Makeup
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Royal Hospital (ward) displays distinctive ethnic group characteristics:
The main ethnic group is White British, representing 45% of the population. On average, 37% of the population in London belong to the White British ethnic group.
The following ethnic groups have proportions higher than average for the London:
- White British comprise 45%, while average for London is 37%
- Roma comprise 1.1%, while average for London is 0.4%
- Other White comprise 30%, while average for London is 15%
Conversely, the following ethnic groups have a proportion lower than the average for London:
- Indian comprise 1.7%, while average for London is 7%
- Pakistani comprise 0.6%, while average for London is 3%
- Bangladeshi comprise 0.3%, while average for London is 4%
- Black African comprise 2.2%, while average for London is 8%
- Black Caribbean comprise 1.2%, while average for London is 4%
- Other Black comprise 0.2%, while average for London is 1.7%
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Data source: Office for National Statistics
Census 2021
Religion in Royal Hospital, ward
Main religion
- Christian
- 61%
Higher than average
- Christian
- 61%
Lower than average
- No Religion
- 20%
- Hindu
- 0.9%
- Muslim
- 6%
- Sikh
- 0.1%
Religion
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Royal Hospital (ward) displays distinctive religion characteristics:
The main religion is Christian, representing 61% of the population. On average, 41% of the population in London belong to the Christian religion.
The following religions have proportions higher than average for the London:
- Christian comprise 61%, while average for London is 41%
Conversely, the following religions have a proportion lower than the average for London:
- No Religion comprise 20%, while average for London is 27%
- Hindu comprise 0.9%, while average for London is 5%
- Muslim comprise 6%, while average for London is 15%
- Sikh comprise 0.1%, while average for London is 1.6%
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Data source: Office for National Statistics
Census 2021
Residents Age in Royal Hospital, ward
Main age band
- Aged 40 to 59
- 30%
Higher than average
- Aged 60 to 79
- 23%
- Aged 80 and over
- 6%
Lower than average
- Aged under 20
- 15%
- Aged 20 to 39
- 26%
Residents Age
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Royal Hospital (ward) displays distinctive age band characteristics:
The main age band is Aged 40 to 59, representing 30% of the population. On average, 27% of the population in London belong to the Aged 40 to 59 age band.
The following age bands have proportions higher than average for the London:
- Aged 60 to 79 comprise 23%, while average for London is 13%
- Aged 80 and over comprise 6%, while average for London is 3%
Conversely, the following age bands have a proportion lower than the average for London:
- Aged under 20 comprise 15%, while average for London is 24%
- Aged 20 to 39 comprise 26%, while average for London is 33%
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Data source: Office for National Statistics
Census 2021
Household Type in Royal Hospital, ward
Main household type
- One-person household
- 47%
Higher than average
- One-person household
- 47%
Lower than average
- Single-family: with dependent children
- 15%
- Single-family: with non-dependent children
- 6%
- Multiple families or unrelated people
- 9%
Household Type
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Royal Hospital (ward) displays distinctive household type characteristics:
The main household type is One-person household, representing 47% of the population. On average, 29% of the population in London belong to the One-person household household type.
The following household types have proportions higher than average for the London:
- One-person household comprise 47%, while average for London is 29%
Conversely, the following household types have a proportion lower than the average for London:
- Single-family: with dependent children comprise 15%, while average for London is 27%
- Single-family: with non-dependent children comprise 6%, while average for London is 11%
- Multiple families or unrelated people comprise 9%, while average for London is 13%
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Data source: Office for National Statistics
Census 2021