Smallest Geography
Lower Super Output Area
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Probability of loneliness for those aged 65 and over
Office for National Statistics (ONS)
Updated over 10 years ago
These small area model-based estimates of subjective loneliness have been produced by Age UK, for people aged 65 and over at Borough level and middle and lower super output areas (MSOA/LSOA) in London.They are calculated using a model based method using a combination of data from the English Longitudinal Survey of Ageing (ELSA) from 2010-12 and small area Census data...
Super Output Area Population (LSOA, MSOA), London
Office for National Statistics (ONS)
Updated over 10 years ago
Lower and Middle Super Output Area populations by single year of age for both current and previous boundaries. Data for previous boundaries has been apportioned by the Greater London Authority. Areas that have merged were calculated using proportions from previous Mid-year population estimates (pre-revision) and applying it to the current estimates.Data downloads:Lower Super Output Areas (LSOA)- current LSOA boundaries (2011)...
Dwellings by Property Build Period and Type, LSOA and MSOA
Valuation Office Agency
Updated over 10 years ago
This CSV table shows a breakdown of the dwelling stock down to a lower geographic level Lower layer Super Output Area or LSOA, categorised by the property build period and property type.Counts in the tables are rounded to the nearest 10 with those below 5 recorded as negligible and appearing as -. Data on build period, or age of property,...
LSOA Atlas
Greater London Authority (GLA)
Updated over 11 years ago
The LSOA atlas provides a summary of demographic and related data for each Lower Super Output Area in Greater London. The average population of an LSOA in London in 2010 was 1,722 compared with 8,346 for an MSOA and 13,078 for a ward.The profiles are designed to provide an overview of the population in these small areas by combining a...
Children in Poverty NI116
HM Revenue & Customs
Updated over 12 years ago
Key findings: More than one in four of London’s children were in poverty in 2010. Child poverty rates have fallen in London on this measure, but are still higher than in any other region of the UK.Four boroughs, Tower Hamlets, Islington, Westminster and Redbridge, include pockets where more than three in five children were in poverty. Over the last four...










