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Chipping Norton demographics.

A data-driven statistical profile of Chipping Norton - town populations, census figures, and key demographic indicators drawn from the latest available official data.

Population

23,722

Median age

47.0

Households

10,265

All households

Density

83.3 / km²

People per km²

Gender split

48.4% / 51.6%

Male / female

Who lives here, and how that is changing.

Headline population counts, density and household structure, with the six-year growth trend.

- Population basics

Total population
23,722
Population density
83.3 / km²
Households
10,265
Male / female
48.4%
Aged 65+
25.8%
Dependency ratio
88.1

- Population trend

Total resident population in thousands. A rising line means net growth from births and inward migration.

The shape of the population pyramid.

Age band distribution split by gender, with dependency and vital statistics.

- Age pyramid

Share of the total population in each age band, split by gender - wide middle bands indicate a strong working-age base.

- Vital statistics

AreaEngland
Median age
47.0 yrs42.0 yrs
Dependency ratio
88.171
Male
48.4%49%
Female
51.6%51%
Aged 65+
25.8%18.4%

Tenure, dwelling type and household composition.

Census 2021 housing indicators for the area, benchmarked against England.

- Tenure & conditions

AreaEngland
Home ownership
68.8%61.3%
Social rented
13.7%17.1%
Private rented
16.2%20.5%
Overcrowded households
6.3%11.1%
No central heating
0.8%1.5%

- Property type mix

Composition of the housing stock by build type, as a share of all dwellings.

- Tenure split

How households occupy their homes - the owned versus rented balance drives local market liquidity.

Where the jobs and the output are.

Labour market headlines and the sector composition of local employment.

- Labour market

AreaEngland
Economically active
60.6%60.9%
Unemployed
3.2%5.7%
Full-time employees
31.7%34.3%
Self-employed
14.7%9.5%
Students (economically active)
1.1%2.3%
Retired
27.8%21.5%

- Top employment sectors

Share of total employment by industry - a concentrated profile signals exposure to one sector's cycle.

Attainment and the local skills base.

School performance and the qualification profile of working-age residents.

- Attainment & schools

AreaEngland
Level 4+ qualification
41.8%33.9%
No qualifications
15%18.1%
Apprenticeship
4.9%5.3%
Full-time students 16+
4.6%7.9%
Schoolchildren aged 5–15
11.4%12%

- Qualification levels

Highest qualification held by residents aged 16+. Level 4+ covers degree-level and above.

Life expectancy, access and deprivation.

Population health outcomes alongside primary care capacity and deprivation ranking.

- Health indicators

AreaEngland
Very good health
50.3%48.5%
Good health
34.1%33.7%
Bad or very bad health
3.9%5.2%
Disabled (day-to-day limited)
16.2%17.3%
Provides unpaid care
7.9%7.8%
Life expectancy (male)
No dataNo data
Life expectancy (female)
No dataNo data
Healthy life expectancy
No dataNo data
IMD decile
No dataNo data

- Deprivation

5

IMD decile out of 10 (1 = most deprived). The United Kingdom shows variation across regions, with pockets of both high affluence and concentrated deprivation.

The cultural make-up of the area.

Census-based breakdowns of ethnic group, country of birth, language and religion.

- Ethnic group

Share of residents by broad census ethnic group.

- Religion

Stated religion at the last census, as a share of residents.

- Origin & language

AreaEngland
Born in the UK
89.8%82.6%
Born outside the UK
10.2%17.4%
English as main language
97%90.8%
Cannot speak English well
0.4%1.9%

How people move around.

Commuting modes, journey times, car ownership and network connectivity.

- Mode of travel to work

Primary commute mode for working residents, including those who mainly work from home.

- Network & journey times

AreaEngland
Average commute
No dataNo data
No car or van
10.9%23.5%
2+ cars or vans
34.4%26.1%
Work mainly from home
39.7%31.5%

- Car ownership

Households by number of cars or vans available.

Population of major UK cities.

Top 10 UK cities by population, sourced from the latest available census and administrative data.

# City Population
1London7,556,900
2Birmingham984,333
3Liverpool864,122
4Nottingham729,977
5Sheffield685,368
6Bristol617,280
7Glasgow591,620
8Leicester508,916
9Edinburgh464,990
10Leeds455,123

Regional population comparison.

Population figures for English regions across the 2001, 2011 and 2021 census years.

Region 2001 2011 2021
No data available

— Data sources

  • ONS — population, age, ethnicity, housing
  • Nomis — employment, earnings, qualifications
  • Census 2021 (Nomis) — area vs England comparisons
  • Police.uk — crime data
  • MHCLG — Index of Multiple Deprivation
  • Postcodes.io / GeoNames — boundary mapping