Pollok
*Please note that this profile is based on data from the 2011 Census.*
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Pollok is a neighbourhood in the south of Glasgow with a population of 12,053.
Neighbourhood comparisons with Glasgow
Women in Pollok live, on average, for nearly seven years longer than men. The estimates of both male and female life expectancy in Pollok are above the Glasgow average. The area has a low proportion of people from an ethnic minority and a high proportion of owner-occupied households compared with the Glasgow average. The proportion of households with one or more cars is high compared with the Glasgow average.
Neighbourhood trends
Life expectancy for both males and females has risen in recent years in Pollok, and was above the Glasgow average in the most recent period (2008-2012). In the most recent period shown, life expectancy was below the Scottish average for both men and women.
The overall population of Pollok has risen by around 30% between 1996 and 2012. This change is noticeable across all the presented age groups. The percentage of the total neighbourhood population from a minority ethnic group increased from 2% in 2001 to 8% in 2011, but remained below the Glasgow average from 2001 to 2011.
Notes
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1. Data sources: Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation (SIMD) 2012, Census 2011, Census 2001, HMRC, NOMIS, National Records of Scotland (NRS) and Scottish Government.
2. Populations presented in the population trend chart and used to calculate life expectancy estimates are taken from NRS small area population estimates and are based on: the 2001 Census for the years 1996-2001; both the 2001 and 2011 Census for the years 2002-2010; and the 2011 Census for the years 2011-2012.
3. The Income deprivation and Employment deprivation indicators are derived from SIMD 2012, more information on this deprivation index can be found at: http://simd.scotland.gov.uk/publication-2012
4. Life expectancies are calculated based on population estimates and death registrations. 95% confidence intervals have been added on the graphs to give an indication of their accuracy. The x-axes of the life expectancy graphs give the mid-year for each life expectancy estimate, e.g. 2010 represents the life expectancy estimate for the period 2008-2012.
Glasgow City Council have also produced neighbourhood profiles based on data from the 2011 Census 2011 which can be accessed via this link.