It is different to many areas of Notts
Data collected as part of the 2021 census has found that Rushcliffe is the least deprived area of Nottinghamshire. Results published by the Office for National Statistics show that 58.4% of households in Rushcliffe are not deprived in any of the four categories, which are education, employment, health and housing.
A household is classified as deprived in education if nobody has at least a level 2 in education, and nobody aged 16 to 18 is a full time student, whereas a household is deprived in health if any member is classed as disabled.
The data also shows that 0% of households in Rushcliffe are deprived in all four categories, with all other areas of the county having a number of households deprived in all the categories. Moreover, 1.5% of Rushcliffe households deprived in three of the categories, and 9.5% are deprived in two of the categories.
Additionally, 30.5% of Rushcliffe households are deprived in one of the categories. However, when compared to other areas of Nottinghamshire, the rate of deprivation is significantly lower. Whilst Rushcliffe has less than 2% of households deprived in three of the categories, this compares to 5.6% of Nottingham households, 5.1% of Mansfield households and 4.6% of Ashfield households. As well as 2.8% of Gedling households and 2.9% of Broxtowe households.
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