If you are thinking of moving to Glass or just want to know a what the area is like, the statistics on this page should give you a good introduction. They cover a range of socio-economic factors so you can compare Glass to figures for Isle of Man and nationally. These statistics can tell you if Glass is an economically deprived area and how hard it might be to get a job.
Glass Age Distribution Statistics
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Age 30 to 44 | % | % |
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Age 65 to 74 | % | % |
Age 75 to 84 | % | % |
Age 85 and over | % | % |
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Glass General Health Statistics
The respondents of the 2011 Census were asked to rate their health. These are the results for Glass.
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Glass Immigration Statistics
These figures for Country of Birth for the residents of Glass are from the UK Census of 2011.
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United Kingdom | % | % |
Rebublic of Ireland | % | % |
Other EU Countries | % | % |
Outside the EU | % | % |
Glass Education Statistics
These statistics are for the highest level education obtained by the residents of Glass and are from the UK Census of 2011.
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No Qualifications | % | % |
Level 1 | % | % |
Level 2 | % | % |
Apprenticeship | % | % |
Level 3 | % | % |
Level 4 | % | % |
Other | % | % |
Glass Benefits & Unemployment Statistics
After the introduction of Universal Credit, the government no longer publishes unemployment figures as a percentage of the working population and has no further plans to do so. They do however publish the number of Universal Credit claimants in every local district council. We have taken the LDC that includes and compared it to the nearest councils. Please be aware that Universal Credit is a in and out of work benefit. Therefore these figures are an indicator of BOTH unemployment and underemployment. Glass is in the local authority with the lowest number of Universal Credit claimants in the area.Glass is in the local authority with the highest number of Universal Credit claimants in the area.
These figures below on the claiming of legacy benefits in Glass are dated . They are the last published statistics of unemployment rates as a percentage of the population. Althpugh outdated, these statistics can often be a good indicator of the prosperity of the town and how hard it could be to get employment in the area.
Benefit | ||
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Jobseekers Allowance (only) | % | % |
Incapacity Benefits (IB or ESA) | % | % |
Any Benefit (includes in work benefits) | % | % |
Source: English Indices of Deprivation 2019
Glass Social Grade & Occcupation Statistics
Social grade is a classification based on occupation and it enables a household and all its members to be classified according to the job of the main income earner.
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Glass Property Ownership & Rental Statistics
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Owned | % | % |
Mortgage | % | % |
Shared | % | % |
Social Rented (Council) | % | % |
Social Rented (Housing Assoc) | % | % |
Private Rented | % | % |
Other | % | % |
Rent Free | % | % |
What is the population of Glass and ?
The table below contains the populations figures for each ward in including Glass. These population ONS figures are estimated are dated Mid 2020.
Ward | Population |
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Total | 0 |
Sources: Office for National Statistics & Department for Work & Pensions.