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People & Demographics
WC1A 2QLCamden
Understanding the makeup of communities is at the very heart of the Census. The "People & Demographics" section looks at who we are, how we live, and the spaces we share. From population density - how tightly packed or spacious your neighbourhood feels - to people's relationships that shape households, every detail helps build a picture of daily life. You'll also find insights into age groups and household compositions, revealing generational trends and living arrangements. This data and analysis gives you a great insight into the tapestry of life in WC1A 2QL.
Population Density
Census 2021 dataset "TS002 - Population Density" provides a detailed look at how people are distributed across an area, measured as the number of residents per square kilometre. This is a key indicator that helps us understand how crowded or spacious a location feels. Higher density often suggests urban areas with compact housing and busy communities, whereas lower density points to rural or semi-rural locations with open space and/or countryside and fewer neighbours.
Packed or Peaceful? How This Postcode Stacks Up
Based on Census 2021 data, this neighbourhood around WC1A 2QL has a population density of 6,941 people per square kilometre. This metric is a useful way to gauge how populated or open the neighbourhood is in comparison to others.
WC1A 2QL has a population density in line with the regional average of 5597.6 people per km2, as recorded in the Census 2021. This balance suggests a well-rounded area that offers a nice mix of space and convenience. Residents can likely enjoy access to local amenities, public transport, and community resources without feeling overly crowded or isolated. Such areas often appeal to a broad range of people, from families seeking a friendly neighbourhood to professionals who value a balance between work and leisure.
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24Population Density.
Category | WC1A 2QL* | London | England & Wales |
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* Contains values based on ONS output area rather than postcode, and calculated as a best-fit model.
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Legal Marriage/Partnership Status
Legal Partnership Status provides data on the legal relationship status of individuals, including categories like single, married, in a civil partnership, separated, divorced, or widowed. This data is crucial for understanding demographic trends and patterns in relationships over time.
How many people in WC1A 2QL are married?
According to Census 2021, 24.5% of those living in the postcode WC1A 2QL are married or in a civil partnership. This percentage is lower than than the rate for England & Wales, where 44.7% of the population are married or in civil partnerships, a difference of -45.2%.
Marriage Rates Uncovered
24.5%
-45.2%Percentage of people in WC1A 2QL who are married.
Category | WC1A 2QL* | London | England & Wales |
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Total | 269 | 7,103,985 | 46,006,957 |
Never married | 169 (62.8%) | 3,282,327 (46.2%) | 17,450,122 (37.9%) |
Married or civil partnership | 66 (24.5%) | 2,843,230 (40.0%) | 20,561,642 (44.7%) |
Married | 64 (23.8%) | 2,819,968 (39.7%) | 20,464,074 (44.5%) |
Married: Opposite sex | 64 (23.8%) | 2,793,106 (39.3%) | 20,336,565 (44.2%) |
Married: Same sex | 0 (0.0%) | 26,862 (0.4%) | 127,509 (0.3%) |
Civil partnership | 2 (0.7%) | 23,262 (0.3%) | 97,568 (0.2%) |
Civil partnership: Opposite sex | 2 (0.7%) | 7,946 (0.1%) | 34,067 (0.1%) |
Civil partnership: Same sex | 0 (0.0%) | 15,316 (0.2%) | 63,501 (0.1%) |
Separated | 5 (1.9%) | 165,884 (2.3%) | 1,033,518 (2.2%) |
Separated but married | 5 (1.9%) | 164,083 (2.3%) | 1,025,977 (2.2%) |
Separated but in a civil partnership | 0 (0.0%) | 1,801 (0.0%) | 7,541 (0.0%) |
Dissolved | 13 (4.8%) | 516,854 (7.3%) | 4,171,639 (9.1%) |
Divorced | 13 (4.8%) | 514,117 (7.2%) | 4,160,359 (9.0%) |
Civil partnership dissolved | 0 (0.0%) | 2,737 (0.0%) | 11,280 (0.0%) |
Widowed or surviving civil partnership partner | 16 (5.9%) | 295,690 (4.2%) | 2,790,036 (6.1%) |
Widowed | 16 (5.9%) | 294,837 (4.2%) | 2,785,998 (6.1%) |
Surviving partner from civil partnership | 0 (0.0%) | 853 (0.0%) | 4,038 (0.0%) |
* Contains values based on ONS output area rather than postcode, and calculated as a best-fit model.
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Age (by 5-year bands)
Age by 5-Year Age Bands breaks down the population into age groups, each spanning five years. It typically ranges from 0–4 years, 5–9 years, and so on, up to 85 years and older. This granularity allows for a detailed view of the age distribution within a population. It provides insights into demographic trends and the proportion of different age groups within a given area.
Age Breakdown
In the WC1A 2QL area, 9% of the population is made up of children aged 15 and under, compared to 17.3% across England. At the other end of the age spectrum, 15.7% are aged 65 or older, which includes retirement age.
This is a significant difference, which could be due to a low stock of smaller properties, or lack of access to healthcare facilities nearby.
15.7%
Percentage of the population aged 65 and older
Category | WC1A 2QL* | London | England & Wales |
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Total | 298 | 8,799,725 | 56,490,048 |
< 4 yrs | 11 (3.7%) | 528,956 (6.0%) | 3,076,950 (5.4%) |
5 to 9 yrs | 9 (3.0%) | 531,493 (6.0%) | 3,348,700 (5.9%) |
10 to 14 yrs | 7 (2.3%) | 535,442 (6.1%) | 3,413,327 (6.0%) |
15 to 19 yrs | 9 (3.0%) | 489,386 (5.6%) | 3,218,893 (5.7%) |
20 to 24 yrs | 53 (17.8%) | 589,185 (6.7%) | 3,414,452 (6.0%) |
25 to 29 yrs | 38 (12.8%) | 786,549 (8.9%) | 3,715,280 (6.6%) |
30 to 34 yrs | 29 (9.7%) | 808,343 (9.2%) | 3,952,585 (7.0%) |
35 to 39 yrs | 19 (6.4%) | 735,707 (8.4%) | 3,795,388 (6.7%) |
40 to 44 yrs | 15 (5.0%) | 667,284 (7.6%) | 3,580,406 (6.3%) |
45 to 49 yrs | 23 (7.7%) | 593,970 (6.7%) | 3,602,644 (6.4%) |
50 to 54 yrs | 19 (6.4%) | 573,792 (6.5%) | 3,907,753 (6.9%) |
55 to 59 yrs | 12 (4.0%) | 511,615 (5.8%) | 3,806,369 (6.7%) |
60 to 64 yrs | 12 (4.0%) | 404,585 (4.6%) | 3,255,998 (5.8%) |
65 to 69 yrs | 7 (2.3%) | 306,343 (3.5%) | 2,767,496 (4.9%) |
70 to 74 yrs | 11 (3.7%) | 269,137 (3.1%) | 2,796,647 (5.0%) |
75 to 79 yrs | 12 (4.0%) | 189,664 (2.2%) | 2,038,774 (3.6%) |
80 to 84 yrs | 5 (1.7%) | 140,664 (1.6%) | 1,426,085 (2.5%) |
85 yrs + | 7 (2.3%) | 137,610 (1.6%) | 1,372,301 (2.4%) |
* Contains values based on ONS output area rather than postcode, and calculated as a best-fit model.
Household Composition
Household Composition categorises households by their structure. It includes single-person households, family households, multi-family households, and other household arrangements. Family households can consist of couples, couples with children, or single-parent families. Multi-family households refer to those with multiple families living together, while 'other' can encompass shared living arrangements, such as roommates or extended families.
Solo Household Statistics
According to the 2021 Census, 5% of households in the WC1A 2QL postcode are occupied by a single person. This is lower than than the rate across England & Wales, differing by -60.9% from the national average, where 12.8% of households consist of a single individual.
5%
-60.9%Percentage of WC1A 2QL households that contain a single person.
Category | WC1A 2QL* | London | England & Wales |
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Total | 141 | 3,423,890 | 23,436,086 |
1 person | 54 (38.3%) | 1,001,983 (29.3%) | 7,052,229 (30.1%) |
1 person: Aged 66+ | 7 (5.0%) | 313,049 (9.1%) | 3,001,789 (12.8%) |
1 person: Other | 47 (33.3%) | 688,934 (20.1%) | 4,050,440 (17.3%) |
Single family | 62 (44.0%) | 1,986,263 (58.0%) | 14,762,923 (63.0%) |
Single family: All 66+ | 6 (4.3%) | 148,209 (4.3%) | 2,145,278 (9.2%) |
Single family: Married couple | 22 (15.6%) | 977,165 (28.5%) | 7,129,794 (30.4%) |
Single family married: No children | 9 (6.4%) | 256,539 (7.5%) | 2,440,210 (10.4%) |
Single family married: Dependent children | 10 (7.1%) | 541,099 (15.8%) | 3,375,402 (14.4%) |
Single family married: Non-dependent children | 3 (2.1%) | 179,527 (5.2%) | 1,314,182 (5.6%) |
Single family cohabiting | 12 (8.5%) | 349,419 (10.2%) | 2,708,979 (11.6%) |
Single family cohabiting: No children | 12 (8.5%) | 229,339 (6.7%) | 1,486,961 (6.3%) |
Single family cohabiting: dependent children | 0 (0.0%) | 101,486 (3.0%) | 1,053,001 (4.5%) |
Single family cohabiting: children non-dependent | 0 (0.0%) | 18,594 (0.5%) | 169,017 (0.7%) |
Single family lone parent | 16 (11.3%) | 453,937 (13.3%) | 2,594,901 (11.1%) |
Single family lone parent: dependent children | 5 (3.5%) | 267,852 (7.8%) | 1,617,076 (6.9%) |
Single family lone parent: children non-dependent | 11 (7.8%) | 186,085 (5.4%) | 977,825 (4.2%) |
Single family other | 6 (4.3%) | 57,533 (1.7%) | 183,971 (0.8%) |
Single family other household: Other | 6 (4.3%) | 57,533 (1.7%) | 183,971 (0.8%) |
Other types | 25 (17.7%) | 435,644 (12.7%) | 1,620,934 (6.9%) |
Other with dependent children | 2 (1.4%) | 160,669 (4.7%) | 630,340 (2.7%) |
Other inc students and all aged 66+ | 23 (16.3%) | 274,975 (8.0%) | 990,594 (4.2%) |
* Contains values based on ONS output area rather than postcode, and calculated as a best-fit model.
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1 Data used for this page show statistics based on output area (OA - E00004169), a best-fit lookup between this postcode (WC1A 2QL) and 2021 Census data. Output areas may include more households and population than postcodes.
Data source: Census 2021 / Office for National Statistics
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