Demographics
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2001 UK Census | Addingham | Bradford (borough) | England |
Total Population | 3,599 | 467,665 | 49,138,831 |
Over 75 Years Old | 351 (9.75%) | 31,560 (6.75%) | 3,705,159 (7.54%) |
Unemployed | 51 (1.42%) | 14,281 (3.05%) | 1,188,855 (2.42%) |
% White Ethnicity | 99.15% | 78.27% | 90.92% |
According to the 2001 census, Addingham had a population of 3,599 living in 1,645 households. Of the 2,997 people aged 16 or over, 2,052 were either married or living with a partner, 587 were single and 544 were divorced or widowed. The mean age of the village was 44.42. Of the 1,645 households, 1,631 heads of houses were of white ethnicity, suggesting that around 99.15% of the village is of white ethnicity, a high figure compared to the rest of the Bradford district. The average distance to work is 19.69 km, confirming Addingham's status as a commuter village.
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