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Title
Income deprivation data – Rural UrbanLast update
30 January 2018Next update
TBCPublishing organisation
Welsh GovernmentSource 1
The Department for Work and PensionsSource 2
Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs and the Home OfficeContact email
stats.inclusion@gov.walesDesignation
National StatisticsLowest level of geographical disaggregation
Lower-layer super output areasGeographical coverage
WalesLanguages covered
English and WelshData licensing
You may use and re-use this data free of charge in any format or medium, under the terms of the Open Government License - see http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licenceWeblinks
The WIMD webpage: http://gov.wales/statistics-and-research/welsh-index-multiple-deprivation/?lang=enThe WIMD indicators webpage: http://gov.wales/statistics-and-research/welsh-index-multiple-deprivation-indicator-data/?lang=en
The WIMD 2014 Publication: http://gov.wales/docs/statistics/2014/141126-wimd-2014-en.pdf
The WIMD 2014 Technical report http://gov.wales/docs/statistics/2014/141218-wimd-2014-technical-en.pdf
WIMD: A guide to analysing indicator data: http://gov.wales/docs/statistics/2017/170413-wimd-indicator-data-guidance-en.pdf
General description
Income deprivation consists of a single composite indicator calculated from the following elements.a) Income-Related Benefit claimants
b) certain Tax Credit recipients
c) Supported Asylum Seekers
d) certain Universal Credit claimants
It sums claimants and dependent children for each element, and then divides this by the total resident population for the geography group considered.