Socio-economic statistics for Hemlington, Middlesbrough

Socio-economic statistics for Hemlington, Middlesbrough

Is Hemlington in Middlesbrough a nice place to live or is it a bit rough? We have collated a series of socio-economic statistics and demographics from UK government sources such as the 2021 Census and the Index of Multiple Deprivation. They should give you a broad snapshot of the area and the surrounding locations. Are the residents of Hemlington older than the national average or younger? What is the population of Hemlington and Middlesbrough? What is the claimant count in Hemlington and how many residents are unemployed? This page should provide you with the answers.

Hemlington Age Distribution Statistics

We have taken the raw data from the 2021 Census and the calculated the proportion of age groups in Hemlington.
Age BandProportion
4 & under
5 - 9 years
10 - 15 years
16 - 19 years
20 - 24 years
25 - 34 years
35 - 49 years
50 - 64 years
65 - 74 years
75 - 84 years
85 years & over

What are the occupations of the residents of Hemlington?

The largest employment sector in Hemlington is Caring, leisure & Other Services. The smallest employment sector is Managers, Directors & Senior Officials.
SectorProportion
Caring, leisure & Other Services17.11%
Elementary Occupations16.67%
Skilled Trades10.97%
Process Plant & Machine Operatives9.93%
Professional Occupations9.75%
Associate Professional & Technical9.62%
Administrative & Secretarial9.27%
Managers, Directors & Senior Officials6.53%

Hemlington & Middlesbrough Immigration Statistics

We have analysed the Census 2021 raw data on country of birth and compiled immigration statistics as percentages of the population. All percentages have been rounded to two decimal places. Below are the figures for Hemlington in the Middlesbrough local area district.

Hemlington has a lower rate of immigrants than Middlesbrough, the North East region and England as a whole.
AreaBorn in UKBorn outside UK
Hemlington96.61%3.39%
Middlesbrough87.71%12.29%
North East93.23%6.77%
England82.65%17.35%

Hemlington compared to other wards in Middlesbrough

#WardBorn in UKBorn outside UK
1Central60.93%39.07%
2Newport61.8%38.2%
3North Ormesby75.91%24.09%
4Park83.92%16.08%
5Linthorpe85.72%14.28%
6Longlands & Beechwood88.02%11.98%
7Ayresome90.9%9.1%
8Kader92.15%7.85%
9Acklam93.1%6.9%
10Ladgate93.4%6.6%
11Marton East93.64%6.36%
12Nunthorpe95.3%4.7%
13Brambles & Thorntree95.49%4.51%
14Berwick Hills & Pallister95.56%4.44%
15Trimdon96.05%3.95%
16Hemlington96.61%3.39%
17Coulby Newham96.75%3.25%
18Park End & Beckfield96.81%3.19%
19Stainton & Thornton97.16%2.84%
20Marton West97.17%2.83%
';Hemlington is ranked 16 out of 20 wards in Middlesbrough for the number of residents born outside of the UK.

How many residents own or rent their home in Hemlington and Middlesbrough

We have taken the raw data from the 2021 census and calculated what proportion of people in Hemlington either own or rent their home. All percentages have been rounded to two decimal places. 40.65 of residents own their home either outright or mortgaged. 59.35 of Hemlington residents rent their home either privately or through a social landlord.
AreaOwnedRented
Hemlington40.65%59.35%
Middlesbrough54.99%45.01%
North East60.27%39.73%
England61.31%38.69%

Hemlington has a significantly lower level of home ownership than the national average. This is indicative or an economically deprived area.

Hemlington compared to other wards in Middlesbrough

#WardOwnedRented
1Nunthorpe91.93%8.07%
2Marton West85.99%14.01%
3Stainton & Thornton85.94%14.06%
4Trimdon85.43%14.57%
5Kader85%15%
6Acklam82.58%17.42%
7Marton East78.43%21.57%
8Linthorpe71.47%28.53%
9Ladgate63.29%36.71%
10Ayresome62.05%37.95%
11Park (Middlesbrough)60.88%39.12%
12Coulby Newham58.55%41.45%
13Park End & Beckfield43.03%56.97%
14Hemlington40.65%59.35%
15Longlands & Beechwood39.66%60.34%
16Berwick Hills & Pallister38.31%61.69%
17Brambles & Thorntree35.36%64.64%
18North Ormesby29.51%70.49%
19Newport (Middlesbrough)26.74%73.26%
20Central (Middlesbrough)25.41%74.59%
Hemlington is ranked 14 out of 20 wards in Middlesbrough for the percentage of home owners.

Hemlington Education Statistics

We have taken the raw data from the 2021 census to found of the level of education Hemlington residents have in terms of formal qualifications as a percentage. The UK government breaks qualifications down into 7 levels. A detailed explanation of these levels can be found here. However, the Census groups these into just 4 \'levels\'. Here are some examples of the qualifications each census level represents when not stated;

  • Level 1 - GCSE grades D, E, F, or G & below
  • Level 2 - GCSE A*, A, B, C or O Level grades A, B or C
  • Level 3 - A or AS qualification at any grade
  • Level 4 - HNC, Bachelors Degree, Masters Degree or Phd

In this first table we have compared Hemlington to the national average for England.
LevelHemlingtonEngland
No Qualifications28.01%18.08%
Level 111.79%9.69%
Level 215.31%13.32%
Apprenticeship7.01%5.32%
Level 315.97%16.92%
Level 419.01%33.92%

Hemlington Health Statistics

Hemlington has a significantly lower proportion of residents (>5%) describing their health as very good than the national average for England.
AreaVGGFBVB
Hemlington40%32.16%17.89%7.45%2.51%
Middlesbrough46.7%32.23%13.77%5.54%1.77%
North East44.58%33.46%14.95%5.41%1.61%
England48.49%33.71%12.65%3.98%1.17%
VG = Very Good, G = Good, F = Fair, B = Bad & VB = Very Bad

How has the health of residents in Middlesbrough changed since 2011?

Middlesbrough residents who describe their health as either good or very good has increased by 0.8% between the 2011 and 2021 census.
YearVGGFBVB
201145.41%32.72%14.25%5.78%1.84%
202146.7%32.23%13.77%5.54%1.77%
VG = Very Good, G = Good, F = Fair, B = Bad & VB = Very Bad

Hemlington Unemployment Statistics

Since the introduction of Universal Credit, The Department for Work & Pensions have not issued any statistics (in our view) that can be used to ascertain the levels of unemployment or under employment in the UK, just meaningless geographic counts. However, the Office of National Statistics does publish claimant counts of people receiving out of work benefits, be that legacy Jobseeker’s Allowance or Universal Credit as a proportion of people over 16. These figures are usually updated once a month and are for Local Authority Districts and Unitary Authority Districts. So below are the figures of Middlesbrough.
AreaUnemployedYearly Change
Middlesbrough6.3%-0.5%
North East4.3%-0.5%
England3.8%-0.3%
UK3.7%-0.3%
Source: Office for National Statistics (ONS), Last Retrieved: March 2023
The 2021 census had data on people who were economically active (seeking work) yet unemployed on Census day (Sunday March 21st 2021). These statitics do cover Hemlington on a ward level. However, it has to be noted that the Census day was during the height of the Covid19 pandemic and therefore are not reflective of normal levels of unemployment. For example, between March 2020 and June 2020 people claiming Universal Credit doubled in most areas of the United Kingdom and then steadily declined up to the day of the Census and beyond. This data also contains the proportion of people in part-time work (working between 1-35 hours per week), which maybe an indicator of under employment in Hemlington.
Economic StatusProportion
In Employment43.19%
In Part-Time Work32.06%
Unemployed9.35%
67.94% of the people in work, are in full-time employment in Hemlington

What is the population of Hemlington and Middlesbrough?

The table below contains the populations figures for each ward in Middlesbrough including Hemlington. These population ONS figures are estimated are dated Mid 2020.

WardPopulation
Acklam5616
Ayresome6161
Berwick Hills & Pallister9037
Brambles & Thorntree8632
Central13001
Coulby Newham8507
Hemlington6226
Kader5150
Ladgate5317
Linthorpe6529
Longlands & Beechwood10664
Marton East5424
Marton West5183
Newport12335
North Ormesby3077
Nunthorpe4857
Park9815
Park End & Beckfield7658
Stainton & Thornton3130
Trimdon4966
Middlesbrough Total141285



Last updated: 20/02/2024, Additional Sources: Office for National Statistics & Department for Work & Pensions.