Talk:Killinghall
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[edit]This article is in need of tidying up. The census information is supposed to be in tables, but whoever did it did not get it right and has not corrected it. If i get a chance i will do it, but help may be needed form the community, please.Rimmer1993 (talk) 16:04, 4 August 2014 (UTC)
It's here if you want it
[edit]Removed this from the page because it's lengthy and not really germaine, so I've taken it and am pasting it here if you want to take anything from it, it has no place on the main page, but data from it could be used (not sure how reliable it is, but that's up to you). Mtaylor848 (talk) 02:31, 18 January 2015 (UTC)
2011 census The census of 2011 has reported an number of things:
There are 344 residents divided into 164 houses with an average household size of 2.1 spread out through 499 hectors meaning there is a population density of 0.7.
Killlinghall has no homeless or anyone in communal living which is what can be suspected of a village.
Here is a table of the accommodation types by the amount of each type. It show that many houses, especially the newer ones (as observed on foot) are bungalows
All categories: 164
Unshared dwelling: Total 164
Unshared dwelling: Whole house or bungalow: Total 132
Unshared dwelling: Whole house or bungalow: Detached 61
Unshared dwelling: Whole house or bungalow: Semi-detached 45
Unshared dwelling: Whole house or bungalow: Terraced (including end-terrace) 26
Unshared dwelling: Flat, maisonette or apartment: Total 31
Unshared dwelling: Flat, maisonette or apartment: Purpose-built block of flats or tenement 23
Unshared dwelling: Flat, maisonette or apartment: Part of a converted or shared house (including bed-sits) 7
Unshared dwelling: Flat, maisonette or apartment: In commercial building 1
Unshared dwelling: Caravan or other mobile or temporary structure 1
Shared dwelling 0
An by person All categories: Adult lifestage 287
Age 16 to 24: Total 19
Age 16 to 24: No dependent children in household 6
Age 16 to 24: Dependent children in household 13
Age 25 to 34: Total 24
Age 25 to 34: No dependent children in household 15
Age 25 to 34: Youngest dependent child in household aged 0 to 4 7
Age 25 to 34: Youngest dependent child in household aged 5 to 10 2
Age 25 to 34: Youngest dependent child in household aged 11 to 15 0
Age 25 to 34: Youngest dependent child in household aged 16 to 18 0
Age 35 to 54: Total 90
Age 35 to 54: No dependent children in household 35
Age 35 to 54: Youngest dependent child in household aged 0 to 4 14
Age 35 to 54: Youngest dependent child in household aged 5 to 10 21
Age 35 to 54: Youngest dependent child in household aged 11 to 15 11
Age 35 to 54: Youngest dependent child in household aged 16 to 18 9
Age 55 to 64: Total 52
Age 55 to 64: One person household 6
Age 55 to 64: Two or more person household: No dependent children 41
Age 55 to 64: Dependent children in household 5 Age 65 to 74: Total 37
Age 65 to 74: One person household 10
Age 65 to 74: Two or more person household: No dependent children 26
Age 65 to 74: Dependent children in household 1
Age 75 and over: Total 65
Age 75 and over: One person household 32
Age 75 and over: Two or more person household 33
The employment: is healthy.
All households 164
No adults in employment in household: With dependent children 2
No adults in employment in household: No dependent children 63
Dependent children in household: All ages 38
Dependent children in household: Age 0 to 4 11
One person in household with a long-term health problem or disability: With dependent children 5
One person in household with a long-term health problem or disability: No dependent children 40
No adults in employment in household: With dependent children 1.2195%
No adults in employment in household: No dependent children 38.4146%
Dependent children in household: All ages 23.1707%
Dependent children in household: Age 0 to 4 6.7073%
One person in household with a long-term health problem or disability: With dependent children 3.0488%
One person in household with a long-term health problem or disability: No dependent children 24.3902%
By age, Killinghall seems to have a healthy population. The same source also suggests that the younger ages are made up with a lot of people who weren't born in Killlinghall.
All categories: Age 344
Age under 1 3
Age 1 3
Age 2 5
Age 3 3
Age 4 2
Age 5 4
Age 6 5
Age 7 6
Age 8 1
Age 9 3
Age 10 7
Age 11 2
Age 12 3
Age 13 3
Age 14 5
Age 15 2
Age 16 3
Age 17 6
Age 18 1
Age 19 1
Age 20 1
Age 21 2
Age 22 0
Age 23 2
Age 24 3
Age 25 1
Age 26 3
Age 27 1
Age 28 6
Age 29 4
Age 30 3
Age 31 1
Age 32 3
Age 33 1
Age 34 1
Age 35 1
Age 36 2
Age 37 2
Age 38 3
Age 39 8
Age 40 8
Age 41 3
Age 42 3
Age 43 7
Age 44 2
Age 45 5
Age 46 8
Age 47 7
Age 48 8
Age 49 8
Age 50 2
Age 51 3
Age 52 4
Age 53 4
Age 54 2
Age 55 5
Age 56 4
Age 57 5
Age 58 4
Age 59 2
Age 60 3
Age 61 3
Age 62 6
Age 63 9
Age 64 11
Age 65 8
Age 66 2
Age 67 2
Age 68 2
Age 69 4
Age 70 4
Age 71 0
Age 72 5
Age 73 4
Age 74 6
Age 75 1
Age 76 1
Age 77 3
Age 78 1
Age 79 2
Age 80 3
Age 81 10
Age 82 5
Age 83 7
Age 84 2
Age 85 6
Age 86 3
Age 87 8
Age 88 1
Age 89 2
Age 90 5
Age 91 2
Age 92 2
Age 93 0
Age 94 1
Age 95 0
Age 96 0
Age 97 0
Age 98 0
Age 99 0 Age 100 and over 0
The population of Killlinghall is largely made of native Britons:
All categories: Age of arrival in the UK 344
Born in the UK 303
Age of arrival in the UK: 0 to 4 6
Age of arrival in the UK: 5 to 7 4
Age of arrival in the UK: 8 to 9 0
Age of arrival in the UK: 10 to 14 4
Age of arrival in the UK: 15 1
Age of arrival in the UK: 16 to 17 0
Age of arrival in the UK: 18 to 19 0
Age of arrival in the UK: 20 to 24 6
Age of arrival in the UK: 25 to 29 4
Age of arrival in the UK: 30 to 44 7
Age of arrival in the UK: 45 to 59 7
Age of arrival in the UK: 60 to 64 0
Age of arrival in the UK: 65 to 74 2
Age of arrival in the UK: 75 to 84 0
Age of arrival in the UK: 85 to 89 0
Age of arrival in the UK: 90 and over 0
Rural villages often have a high number of cars per household, but Killlinghall doesn't for some reason.
All categories: Car or van availability164
No cars or vans in household 20
1 car or van in household 75
2 cars or vans in household 45
3 cars or vans in household 19
4 or more cars or vans in household 5
The industry is varied although the agriculture sector is lower than one would expect.
All categories: Industry 162
A Agriculture, forestry and fishing 13
B Mining and quarrying 0
C Manufacturing 8
C10-12 Manufacturing: Food, beverages and tobacco 0
C13-15 Manufacturing: Textiles, wearing apparel and leather and related products 1
C16,17 Manufacturing: Wood, paper and paper products 1
C19-22 Manufacturing: Chemicals, chemical products, rubber and plastic 0
C23-25 Manufacturing: Low tech 0
C26-30 Manufacturing: High tech 2
C18, 31, 32 Manufacturing: Other 4
D Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply 3
E Water supply, sewerage, waste management and remediation activities 0
F Construction 15
G Wholesale and retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motor cycles 23
H Transport and storage 2
I Accommodation and food service activities 9
J Information and communication 7
K Financial and insurance activities 5
L Real estate activities 0
M Professional, scientific and technical activities 11
N Administrative and support service activities 9
O Public administration and defence; compulsory social security 7
P Education 17
Q Human health and social work activities 15
R,S Arts, entertainment and recreation; other service activities 12
T Activities of households as employers; undifferentiated goods - and services - producing activities of households for own use 0
U Activities of extraterritorial organisations and bodies 6
Religion. It is also worth stating that there is one Jedi knight in Killlinghall.
All categories: Religion 344
Christian 269
Buddhist 0
Hindu 0
Jewish 1
Muslim 0
Sikh 0
Other religion 0
No religion 44
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