2011 Rural Urban Classification for census geographies
2011 Rural Urban Classification.
Applies to England
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The Rural Urban Classification is an Official Statistic and is used to distinguish rural and urban areas. The Classification defines areas as rural if they fall outside of settlements with more than 10,000 resident population.
Wherever possible the Rural Urban Classification should be used for statistical analysis.
When data are not available at a small enough geographical scale, it may be possible to apply the Rural Urban Local Authority Classification. This classification currently categorises districts and unitary authorities on a six point scale from rural to urban. It is underpinned by rural and urban populations as defined by the Classification.
Rural urban classification lookup tables are available for all small area geographies, local authority districts, and other higher level geographies.
Rural Urban Classification 2011 maps
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Updates to this page
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Addition of 2011 Rural Urban Classification summary leaflet
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Rural Urban Classification 2011 maps added.
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We鈥檝e changed how we鈥檝e organised rural statistics and updated the content following Lord Cameron鈥檚 review of rural proofing.
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First published.