Propensity for Social Exclusion of Older People in London (Report)

The report looks into the various drivers of social exclusion amongst older people (although many of these indicators are equally relevant amongst all age groups) and attempts to identify areas in London where susceptibility is particularly high. Six key drivers have been included with various indicators used in an attempt to measure these.The majority of these indicators are at Lower Super Output Area (LSOA) level in an effort to identify areas at as small a geography as possible. Key Driver Indicator Description Economic Situation Income deprivation Income Deprivation Affecting Older People Score from the 2015 Indices of Deprivation Transport Accessibility Public Transport Average Public Transport Accessibility Score Car access Percentage aged 65 and over with no cars or vans in household Household Ties One person households Percentage aged 65+ living alone Providing unpaid care Percentage aged 65+ providing 50 or more hours of unpaid care a week Neighbourhood Ties Proficiency in English Percent aged 65+ who cannot speak English well Churn Rate Churn Rate: (inflow+outflow) per 100 population Health Mental health Estimated prevalence of dementia amongst population aged 65 and over (%) General health Percentage aged 65+ with a limiting long-term health problem or disability Safety Fear of crime Percentage in borough worried about anti-social behaviour in area Percentage in borough who feel unsafe walking alone after dark Crime rates Total offences per 100 population

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Source https://data.london.gov.uk/dataset/propensity-for-social-exclusion-of-older-people-in-london-report-v8o91
Last Updated June 17, 2026, 15:07 (UTC)
Created October 22, 2025, 12:18 (UTC)
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