Indices of Deprivation 2007

The 2007 Indices of Deprivation Bulletin contains an analysis of Liverpool's position on the national measure of deprivation.
Key findings at a National & Regional level are also included.
The new Indices of Deprivation 2007 were published in December 2007, updating and replacing the 2004 version.
The ID 2007 is analysed by Super Output Area and by seven SOA level domains of deprivation listed below:
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Income Deprivation
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Employment Deprivation
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Health Deprivation & Disability
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Education, Skills & Training Deprivation
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Barriers to Housing & Services
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Living Environment; and
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Crime
Combined together these domains produce the overall Index of Multiple Deprivation.
Sub-domains such as Income affecting children & older people are also included.
How does this benefit Liverpool residents?
The indices are often used by Local Authorities to convince funding bodies of the need to invest in an area. Many of our funding schemes are spent in the most deprived communities which have been measured by ID and ranked in order of severity.
Despite having some very wealthy areas, Liverpool also has some of the worst deprivation nationally. This is a problem which the City Council is doing all it can to tackle through the projects described on the pages in this area of the website.
Download the document:
We have taken all the relevant data from the government's document and reproduced it in our Liverpool version.
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Do you need more information?
You can find out more about the Indices of Deprivation on the Department for Communities & Local Government website.







