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Deprivation
Deprivation
For the latest information on levels of deprivation across the district.
Further comparative District data relating to the concentration and extent of deprivation is available. Please contact us for this information.
Summary
Allows the district as a whole to be compared against other local authority areas, regional areas and Primary Care Trust (PCT) areas.
Specialist Information
Income deprivation among children and older people.
In Depth Information
The different levels of income, employment, health, disability, education, skills, training, living environment, crime, housing and service deprivation within the district.
Deprivation Statistics
These documents contain the latest information about the Indices of Deprivation 2004. This information should be used to identify the most deprived areas in the Wakefield District, and when writing funding bids.
Index of Multiple Deprivation 2000
The Index for 2000 is included here for historical comparison.