Deprivation Statistics Comparison for Victoria, Castle Point

English Indices of Deprivation statistical comparisons for Lower-Super Output Areas in Victoria, Castle Point, Essex

We have used the 4 English index of deprivation statistics Lower-Super Output Areas (LSOAs) in Victoria, to provide you with an at-a-glace overview of deprivation in this area of Castle Point. We have combined these statitics into an English ward level, as most people are familiar with this geospacial area in their town or city. Here are those 4 marked on a map:

Each area has its own decile score. This is where each LSOA in England is ranked according to the level of deprivation and split into 10 equal groups. A decile score of 1 means the area is in the top 10% of deprived areas, 2 is equal to the top 20% and so forth. To simply these scores and apply them to a ward, we have created the iLiveHere rating. This takes the average decile score of all the LSOAs in a ward and converts that into a rating out of 10, where 1 is the best and 10 is the worst. We have then used to traffic light colour system as an at-a-glance reference. As you scroll down this page, the more red ratings you see, the more deprived Victoria is. Indices of Deprivation statistics and are broken down into domains of deprivation or more simply, categories. These category scores are combined using a percentage weighting to give a an LSOA its final indices of deprivation score, decile and rank:

  • Income Deprivation (22.5%)
  • Employment Deprivation (22.5%)
  • Education, Skills and Training Deprivation (13.5%)
  • Health Deprivation and Disability (13.5%)
  • Crime (9.3%)
  • Barriers to Housing and Services (9.3%)
  • Living Environment Deprivation (9.3%)
Below we have split the Living Environment Deprivation category into its sub-categories. We think having individual iLiveHere ratings for Inside Environment and Outside Environment provides a better insight to the housing quality and outside space in Victoria. However, the Living Environment Deprivation decile is used for the overall ward iLiveHere rating.

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Overall Deprivation in Victoria

4
Above Average
iLivehere Rating 4/10
Taking into consideration all the English Indices of Deprivation (2019) domains, this is our overall iLiveHere rating for Victoria. It is certainly something you should take into account if you are thinking of moving to this area of Castle Point.
LSOA Name IMD Score IMD Rank (England) IMD Decile
Castle Point 006D 25.701 10367/32,844 4
Castle Point 002E 14.074 19884/32,844 7
Castle Point 005D 10.077 24419/32,844 8
Castle Point 005C 7.587 27579/32,844 9

Income Deprivation in Victoria

4
Above Average
iLivehere Rating 4/10
This iLiveHere rating is an indicator of what proportion of the population are experiencing deprivation relating to low income in Victoria. The definition of low income the government uses to compile these statistics includes those who are out-of-work (for any reason, not just unemployment) and those that are in work but satisfy the IMD means tests. In the real world, this means they may qualify for means tested benefits such as Universal Credit or legacy benefits such as Working Tax Credits. You should not to assume that this rating is an indicator of overall poverty in this ward.
LSOA Name Income Score Income Rank (England) Income Decile
Castle Point 006D 0.173 8577/32,844 3
Castle Point 002E 0.071 21312/32,844 7
Castle Point 005D 0.052 25649/32,844 8
Castle Point 005C 0.047 26811/32,844 9

Employment Deprivation in Victoria

4
Above Average
iLivehere Rating 4/10
This iLiveHere rating is an iundicator of the proportion of working-age residents in Victoria who are excluded from the jobs market. These are people who are involuntarily deprived of work. The IMD domains include people who are unemployment, those who are sick or disabled, and carers. Since the government no longer publishes percentage figures for unemployment after the introduction of Universal Credit, his is now the only reliable indictor of joblessness in this ward. The higher the iLiveHere rating, the harder it could be to get work.
LSOA Name Employment Score Employment Rank (England) Employment Decile
Castle Point 006D 0.128 8706/32,844 3
Castle Point 002E 0.069 18995/32,844 6
Castle Point 005D 0.052 23957/32,844 8
Castle Point 005C 0.049 25037/32,844 8

Education, Skills and Training Deprivation in Victoria

6
Average
iLivehere Rating 6/10
This iLiveHere rating ia an indicator of the lack of formal qualification and job-based skills in the Victoria population. The average Education, Skill and Training rank for children (18035/32,844) in Victoria is more than the adult average rank (10343/32,844). It could be argued that the more educated children leave the area.
LSOA Name Education Score Education Rank (England) Education Decile
Castle Point 006D 36.428 6318/32,844 2
Castle Point 002E 20.997 13142/32,844 5
Castle Point 005C 15.517 16968/32,844 6
Castle Point 005D 14.389 17839/32,844 6

Health Deprivation and Disability in Victoria

4
Above Average
iLivehere Rating 4/10
This iLiveHere rating is indictor of the risk of dying prematurely or having your quality of life impaired through poor physical or mental health in Victoria. The IMD domain measures morbidity, disability and premature mortality. However, it does not take into consideration but personal behaviour or environmental factors that may be predictive of future health problems. See Outdoor Deprivation for depivation that includes environmental factors such as local pullution levels.
LSOA Name Health Score Health Rank (England) Health Decile
Castle Point 006D 0.318 11381/32,844 4
Castle Point 002E -0.446 22725/32,844 7
Castle Point 005D -0.675 25644/32,844 8
Castle Point 005C -0.891 27906/32,844 9

Crime Deprivation in Victoria

4
Above Average
iLivehere Rating 4/10
This iLiveHere rating is an indictor of how likely you are to be a victim of personal and material crime in Victoria. In policing statistics, this is known as 'street level crime' and includes offences such as robbery, burglary and other personal violent crime.
LSOA Name Crime Score Crime Rank (England) Crime Decile
Castle Point 005C -0.114 18345/32,844 6
Castle Point 006D -0.248 20323/32,844 7
Castle Point 002E -0.341 21617/32,844 7
Castle Point 005D -0.676 25941/32,844 8

There were 109 street level crime incidents in the Policing neighbourhood that covers Victoria in January 2024

Barriers to Housing and Services in Victoria

7
Below Average
iLivehere Rating 7/10
This iLiveHere rating measures the financial accessibility and physical accessibility to housing and local services in Victoria. I bad rating in an urban area indicates how unaffordable the housing could be. A bad rating in a rural area is an indicator of the absense of local services.
LSOA Name Barriers Score Barriers Rank (England) Barriers Decile
Castle Point 002E 33.296 4942/32,844 2
Castle Point 005D 32.696 5266/32,844 2
Castle Point 006D 26.773 9485/32,844 3
Castle Point 005C 18.454 18544/32,844 6

Inside Environment Deprivation in Victoria

2
Very Good
iLivehere Rating 2/10
This iLivehHere rating is an indicator of the quality of housing in Victoria. A bad rating in an equally income deprived ward, could be because of poorly maintained rented accomodation. A bad rating in a non income deprived area, could be because the small size of housing in relation to costs.
LSOA Name Inside Score Inside Rank (England) Inside Decile
Castle Point 006D -0.526 24229/32,844 8
Castle Point 002E -0.589 25024/32,844 8
Castle Point 005D -0.757 26911/32,844 9
Castle Point 005C -1.052 29419/32,844 9

Outside Environment Deprivation in Victoria

4
Above Average
iLivehere Rating 4/10
This iLiveHere rating is an indicator of what the outdoors environment is like in Victoria. The IMD domains measure the air quality and the rate of road traffic accidents in each LSOA.
LSOA Name Outside Score Outside (England) Outside Decile
Castle Point 006D -0.335 20935/32,844 7
Castle Point 005C -0.365 21448/32,844 7
Castle Point 005D -0.397 21967/32,844 7
Castle Point 002E -0.419 22327/32,844 7

Disclaimer: Although every care has been taken to make sure there are no mistakes in the data presented on this page, you should verify these figures with the official data source.