Socio-economic statistics for Milton, City of Stoke-on-Trent

Socio-economic statistics for Milton, City of Stoke-on-Trent

Is Milton in Stoke-on-Trent 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 Milton older than the national average or younger? What is the population of Milton and Stoke-on-Trent? What is the claimant count in Milton and how many residents are unemployed? This page should provide you with the answers.

Milton Age Distribution Statistics

We have taken the raw data from the 2021 Census and the calculated the proportion of age groups in Baddeley, Milton and Norton.
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

Milton Health Statistics

Baddeley, Milton and Norton has a significantly lower proportion of residents (>5%) describing their health as very good than the national average for England.
AreaVGGFBVB
Baddeley, Milton and Norton43.19%35.84%14.36%5.22%1.4%
Stoke-on-Trent42.67%35.16%14.81%5.63%1.73%
West Midlands46.4%34.38%13.54%4.37%1.31%
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 Stoke-on-Trent changed since 2011?

Stoke-on-Trent residents who describe their health as either good or very good has increased by 1.2% between the 2011 and 2021 census.
YearVGGFBVB
201141.97%34.66%15.33%6.17%1.87%
202142.67%35.16%14.81%5.63%1.73%
VG = Very Good, G = Good, F = Fair, B = Bad & VB = Very Bad

Milton & Stoke-on-Trent 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 Milton in the Stoke-on-Trent local area district.

Milton has a lower rate of immigrants than Stoke-on-Trent, the West Midlands region and England as a whole.
AreaBorn in UKBorn outside UK
Baddeley, Milton and Norton95.09%4.91%
Stoke-on-Trent86.9%13.1%
West Midlands84.84%15.17%
England82.65%17.35%

Milton compared to other wards in Stoke-on-Trent

#WardBorn in UKBorn outside UK
1Etruria and Hanley61.13%38.87%
2Hanley Park and Shelton66%34%
3Moorcroft70.35%29.65%
4Joiner's Square71.43%28.57%
5Lightwood North and Normacot75.94%24.06%
6Tunstall77.35%22.65%
7Hartshill and Basford78.2%21.8%
8Boothen and Oak Hill79.56%20.44%
9Burslem Central79.72%20.28%
10Penkhull and Stoke82.17%17.83%
11Springfields and Trent Vale82.84%17.16%
12Dresden and Florence84.12%15.88%
13Little Chell and Stanfield85.41%14.59%
14Birches Head and Central Forest Park86.07%13.93%
15Bentilee and Ubberley87.66%12.34%
16Sneyd Green88.07%11.93%
17Fenton East88.08%11.92%
18Burslem Park89.33%10.67%
19Fenton West and Mount Pleasant89.46%10.54%
20Blurton West and Newstead89.88%10.12%
21Meir North90.18%9.82%
22Goldenhill and Sandyford90.93%9.07%
23Meir South91.24%8.76%
24Ford Green and Smallthorne92.62%7.38%
25Abbey Hulton and Townsend92.89%7.11%
26Bradeley and Chell Heath93.37%6.63%
27Blurton East93.54%6.46%
28Sandford Hill93.68%6.32%
29Hollybush and Longton West93.73%6.27%
30Eaton Park94.01%5.99%
31Hanford and Trentham94.1%5.9%
32Broadway and Longton East94.77%5.23%
33Baddeley, Milton and Norton95.09%4.91%
34Great Chell and Packmoor95.18%4.82%
35Weston Coyney96.57%3.43%
36Meir Park96.84%3.16%
37Meir Hay96.87%3.13%
';Milton is ranked 33 out of 37 wards in Stoke-on-Trent for the number of residents born outside of the UK.

Milton Education Statistics

We have taken the raw data from the 2021 census to found of the level of education Milton 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 Milton to the national average for England.
LevelBaddeley, Milton and NortonEngland
No Qualifications23.45%18.08%
Level 110.26%9.69%
Level 215.47%13.32%
Apprenticeship8.83%5.32%
Level 316.96%16.92%
Level 422.27%33.92%

What are the occupations of the residents of Milton?

The largest employment sector in Milton is Skilled Trades. The smallest employment sector is Process Plant & Machine Operatives.
SectorProportion
Skilled Trades15.28%
Professional Occupations14.15%
Elementary Occupations12.1%
Caring, leisure & Other Services12.04%
Associate Professional & Technical10.63%
Administrative & Secretarial9.48%
Managers, Directors & Senior Officials8.86%
Process Plant & Machine Operatives8.83%

How many residents own or rent their home in Milton and Stoke-on-Trent

We have taken the raw data from the 2021 census and calculated what proportion of people in Milton either own or rent their home. All percentages have been rounded to two decimal places. 71.44 of residents own their home either outright or mortgaged. 28.56 of Milton residents rent their home either privately or through a social landlord.
AreaOwnedRented
Baddeley, Milton and Norton71.44%28.56%
Stoke-on-Trent56.75%43.25%
West Midlands62.8%37.2%
England61.31%38.69%

Milton has a significantly higher level of home ownership than the national average. This is indicative or an economically wealthy area.

Milton compared to other wards in Stoke-on-Trent

#WardOwnedRented
1Meir Park90.05%9.95%
2Hanford and Trentham85.4%14.6%
3Meir Hay83.99%16.01%
4Weston Coyney79.95%20.05%
5Broadway and Longton East71.67%28.33%
6Baddeley, Milton and Norton71.44%28.56%
7Lightwood North and Normacot69.27%30.73%
8Eaton Park68.49%31.51%
9Sneyd Green66.77%33.23%
10Great Chell and Packmoor66.67%33.33%
11Burslem Park64.09%35.91%
12Hollybush and Longton West63.9%36.1%
13Blurton East61.15%38.85%
14Goldenhill and Sandyford61%39%
15Dresden and Florence60.91%39.09%
16Sandford Hill59.98%40.02%
17Birches Head and Central Forest Park59.77%40.23%
18Hartshill and Basford53.86%46.14%
19Fenton East53.65%46.35%
20Bradeley and Chell Heath53.4%46.6%
21Little Chell and Stanfield53.19%46.81%
22Ford Green and Smallthorne50.47%49.53%
23Fenton West and Mount Pleasant50.2%49.8%
24Springfields and Trent Vale50.14%49.86%
25Penkhull and Stoke49.9%50.1%
26Blurton West and Newstead49.79%50.21%
27Moorcroft49.56%50.44%
28Boothen and Oak Hill49.5%50.5%
29Meir South47.95%52.05%
30Tunstall47.33%52.67%
31Abbey Hulton and Townsend47.07%52.93%
32Meir North42.31%57.69%
33Etruria and Hanley40.02%59.98%
34Joiner's Square36.31%63.69%
35Burslem Central35.7%64.3%
36Bentilee and Ubberley30.82%69.18%
37Hanley Park and Shelton28.31%71.69%
Milton is ranked 6 out of 37 wards in Stoke-on-Trent for the percentage of home owners.

Milton 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 Stoke-on-Trent.
AreaUnemployedYearly Change
Stoke-on-Trent5.6%-0.2%
West Midlands5%-0.3%
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 Milton 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 Milton.
Economic StatusProportion
In Employment53.82%
In Part-Time Work26.63%
Unemployed4.1%
73.37% of the people in work, are in full-time employment in Milton

What is the population of Milton and Stoke-on-Trent?

The table below contains the populations figures for each ward in Stoke-on-Trent including Milton. These population ONS figures are estimated are dated Mid 2020.

WardPopulation
Abbey Hulton and Townsend10285
Baddeley, Milton and Norton16849
Bentilee and Ubberley11354
Birches Head and Central Forest Park11092
Blurton East5158
Blurton West and Newstead7295
Boothen and Oak Hill6088
Bradeley and Chell Heath5687
Broadway and Longton East5147
Burslem Central7024
Burslem Park4887
Dresden and Florence5023
Eaton Park4326
Etruria and Hanley7991
Fenton East6162
Fenton West and Mount Pleasant5706
Ford Green and Smallthorne6161
Goldenhill and Sandyford6254
Great Chell and Packmoor9786
Hanford and Trentham11222
Hanley Park and Shelton6675
Hartshill and Basford7301
Hollybush and Longton West5821
Joiner's Square6530
Lightwood North and Normacot5509
Little Chell and Stanfield6693
Meir Hay4363
Meir North6205
Meir Park4445
Meir South6008
Moorcroft5862
Penkhull and Stoke6821
Sandford Hill6054
Sneyd Green5354
Springfields and Trent Vale7250
Tunstall6840
Weston Coyney5394
Stoke-on-Trent Total256622



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