"To be and to feel economically secure is to live with dignity, to be able to seize opportunities and to have a sense of hope for the future. That requires sufficient and predictable resources, of income and wealth, in relation to the costs and burdens of life. But it also rests on secure work and a secure home, on education, on good health, and on support and time for caring. It is sustained by relationships of family, friends and community." — Graeme Cooke, Director of Insight and Policy, JRF.

This is the Economic Insecurity spotlight page for Kingston upon Hull, City of.

Population claiming Universal Credit or Jobseeker's Allowance

Proportion of the population living in fuel poverty

Poverty index

This map shows the result of creating a poverty index for economic insecurity by combining a number of leading indicators of poverty into a single number in the range 0 to 1. A score closer to 0 means that the model is suggesting lower levels of economic insecurity in this area.

1 - Very High
0.75 - High
0.5 - Average
0.25 - Low
0 - Very Low
Avenue 0.705Beverley & Newland 0.705Boothferry 0.705Bricknell 0.705Central 0.705Derringham 0.705Drypool 0.705Holderness 0.705Ings 0.705Kingswood 0.705Longhill & Bilton Grange 0.705Marfleet 0.705Newington & Gipsyville 0.705North Carr 0.705Orchard Park 0.705Pickering 0.705St Andrew's & Docklands 0.705Southcoates 0.705Sutton 0.705University 0.705West Carr 0.705

How to interpret the index

In the context of this model, a value closer to 1 indicates that a given place tends to rank higher relative to other places in metrics that we have identified as contributing to economic insecurity. This does not necessarily mean that you are more likely to experience poverty in those places, however.

How we calculate the index

The highest and lowest values will score 1 and 0, respectively, and everything else will fall somewhere in between. We create an average index across 6 metrics

This is a proof of concept. You can see the code and read more about the logic to create these stats here.

Key indicators

The following analysis reflects the experience across the population of Kingston upon Hull, City of.

Rates of unemployment and economic inactivity over time

What's on this chart?

This chart shows labour market statistics for Kingston upon Hull, City of.

Dataset

Labour market economic activity
Unemployment rate
Economic inactivity rate
YearJun 2005Jun 2008Jun 2011Jun 2014Jun 2017Jun 2020Jun 2023% of population01015202530355Unemployment rate 2004-12-01: 7.1Unemployment rate 2005-03-01: 7.2Unemployment rate 2005-06-01: 7.2Unemployment rate 2005-09-01: 6.9Unemployment rate 2005-12-01: 6.6Unemployment rate 2006-03-01: 5.9Unemployment rate 2006-06-01: 6.3Unemployment rate 2006-09-01: 6.7Unemployment rate 2006-12-01: 8Unemployment rate 2007-03-01: 8.9Unemployment rate 2007-06-01: 9.4Unemployment rate 2007-09-01: 9.4Unemployment rate 2007-12-01: 8.9Unemployment rate 2008-03-01: 8Unemployment rate 2008-06-01: 9.1Unemployment rate 2008-09-01: 9.2Unemployment rate 2008-12-01: 8.7Unemployment rate 2009-03-01: 10.6Unemployment rate 2009-06-01: 10.3Unemployment rate 2009-09-01: 13Unemployment rate 2009-12-01: 15.1Unemployment rate 2010-03-01: 14.3Unemployment rate 2010-06-01: 13.8Unemployment rate 2010-09-01: 13Unemployment rate 2010-12-01: 13.2Unemployment rate 2011-03-01: 13.9Unemployment rate 2011-06-01: 14Unemployment rate 2011-09-01: 14.3Unemployment rate 2011-12-01: 14.1Unemployment rate 2012-03-01: 14.6Unemployment rate 2012-06-01: 15.2Unemployment rate 2012-09-01: 15.2Unemployment rate 2012-12-01: 16Unemployment rate 2013-03-01: 15.7Unemployment rate 2013-06-01: 15.3Unemployment rate 2013-09-01: 14.6Unemployment rate 2013-12-01: 14.2Unemployment rate 2014-03-01: 14.1Unemployment rate 2014-06-01: 13Unemployment rate 2014-09-01: 12.7Unemployment rate 2014-12-01: 12.1Unemployment rate 2015-03-01: 10.4Unemployment rate 2015-06-01: 10Unemployment rate 2015-09-01: 9Unemployment rate 2015-12-01: 8.5Unemployment rate 2016-03-01: 9.1Unemployment rate 2016-06-01: 8.9Unemployment rate 2016-09-01: 8.9Unemployment rate 2016-12-01: 8Unemployment rate 2017-03-01: 7.8Unemployment rate 2017-06-01: 8.4Unemployment rate 2017-09-01: 7.4Unemployment rate 2017-12-01: 7.9Unemployment rate 2018-03-01: 6.8Unemployment rate 2018-06-01: 6.8Unemployment rate 2018-09-01: 7Unemployment rate 2018-12-01: 6.5Unemployment rate 2019-03-01: 7.6Unemployment rate 2019-06-01: 7.7Unemployment rate 2019-09-01: 7.7Unemployment rate 2019-12-01: 7.6Unemployment rate 2020-03-01: 6.5Unemployment rate 2020-06-01: 4.1Unemployment rate 2020-09-01: 5Unemployment rate 2020-12-01: 5.1Unemployment rate 2021-03-01: 5.7Unemployment rate 2021-06-01: 6.1Unemployment rate 2021-09-01: 5Unemployment rate 2021-12-01: 6Unemployment rate 2022-03-01: 6.2Unemployment rate 2022-06-01: 6Unemployment rate 2022-09-01: 6.3Unemployment rate 2022-12-01: 6.1Unemployment rate 2023-03-01: 4.9Unemployment rate 2023-06-01: 4.8Economic inactivity rate 2004-12-01: 26.2Economic inactivity rate 2005-03-01: 27.2Economic inactivity rate 2005-06-01: 27.7Economic inactivity rate 2005-09-01: 28.4Economic inactivity rate 2005-12-01: 29.5Economic inactivity rate 2006-03-01: 30.1Economic inactivity rate 2006-06-01: 30.1Economic inactivity rate 2006-09-01: 29.5Economic inactivity rate 2006-12-01: 29.8Economic inactivity rate 2007-03-01: 29Economic inactivity rate 2007-06-01: 29.8Economic inactivity rate 2007-09-01: 30Economic inactivity rate 2007-12-01: 29.1Economic inactivity rate 2008-03-01: 29.7Economic inactivity rate 2008-06-01: 30.1Economic inactivity rate 2008-09-01: 31Economic inactivity rate 2008-12-01: 33.4Economic inactivity rate 2009-03-01: 31.2Economic inactivity rate 2009-06-01: 30.6Economic inactivity rate 2009-09-01: 29.8Economic inactivity rate 2009-12-01: 28Economic inactivity rate 2010-03-01: 28.9Economic inactivity rate 2010-06-01: 28.9Economic inactivity rate 2010-09-01: 28.4Economic inactivity rate 2010-12-01: 28.2Economic inactivity rate 2011-03-01: 27.4Economic inactivity rate 2011-06-01: 26.9Economic inactivity rate 2011-09-01: 27.2Economic inactivity rate 2011-12-01: 27.2Economic inactivity rate 2012-03-01: 28.8Economic inactivity rate 2012-06-01: 27.4Economic inactivity rate 2012-09-01: 27.9Economic inactivity rate 2012-12-01: 27.9Economic inactivity rate 2013-03-01: 26.3Economic inactivity rate 2013-06-01: 27.2Economic inactivity rate 2013-09-01: 27.1Economic inactivity rate 2013-12-01: 26.5Economic inactivity rate 2014-03-01: 26.6Economic inactivity rate 2014-06-01: 25.7Economic inactivity rate 2014-09-01: 25.2Economic inactivity rate 2014-12-01: 26.3Economic inactivity rate 2015-03-01: 27.1Economic inactivity rate 2015-06-01: 28.6Economic inactivity rate 2015-09-01: 27.9Economic inactivity rate 2015-12-01: 26.8Economic inactivity rate 2016-03-01: 26.3Economic inactivity rate 2016-06-01: 26.1Economic inactivity rate 2016-09-01: 25.9Economic inactivity rate 2016-12-01: 25.5Economic inactivity rate 2017-03-01: 25.2Economic inactivity rate 2017-06-01: 23.1Economic inactivity rate 2017-09-01: 24.2Economic inactivity rate 2017-12-01: 24.5Economic inactivity rate 2018-03-01: 23.9Economic inactivity rate 2018-06-01: 25.2Economic inactivity rate 2018-09-01: 23.8Economic inactivity rate 2018-12-01: 21.8Economic inactivity rate 2019-03-01: 23.1Economic inactivity rate 2019-06-01: 22.9Economic inactivity rate 2019-09-01: 22.8Economic inactivity rate 2019-12-01: 23Economic inactivity rate 2020-03-01: 21.1Economic inactivity rate 2020-06-01: 20.1Economic inactivity rate 2020-09-01: 20.6Economic inactivity rate 2020-12-01: 22.5Economic inactivity rate 2021-03-01: 22.3Economic inactivity rate 2021-06-01: 23.4Economic inactivity rate 2021-09-01: 23.9Economic inactivity rate 2021-12-01: 24.5Economic inactivity rate 2022-03-01: 24.9Economic inactivity rate 2022-06-01: 25.6Economic inactivity rate 2022-09-01: 25Economic inactivity rate 2022-12-01: 25.2Economic inactivity rate 2023-03-01: 24.8Economic inactivity rate 2023-06-01: 24.6

Fuel poverty rate by geography

What's on this chart?

This chart shows the percentage of households in fuel poverty across the different areas in Kingston upon Hull, City of. In Kingston upon Hull, City of 23567 of 118603 households are in fuel poverty.

Dataset

Fuel Poverty
44% (highest)
23.5%
3% (lowest)
Avenue 25.1% of households are fuel poorBeverley & Newland 27.9% of households are fuel poorBoothferry 18.9% of households are fuel poorBricknell 13.4% of households are fuel poorCentral 23.9% of households are fuel poorDerringham 21.0% of households are fuel poorDrypool 21.6% of households are fuel poorHolderness 14.9% of households are fuel poorIngs 11.4% of households are fuel poorKingswood 3.4% of households are fuel poorLonghill & Bilton Grange 17.5% of households are fuel poorMarfleet 21.5% of households are fuel poorNewington & Gipsyville 25.5% of households are fuel poorNorth Carr 18.4% of households are fuel poorOrchard Park 24.0% of households are fuel poorPickering 14.6% of households are fuel poorSt Andrew's & Docklands 24.1% of households are fuel poorSouthcoates 22.2% of households are fuel poorSutton 13.5% of households are fuel poorUniversity 28.1% of households are fuel poorWest Carr 15.0% of households are fuel poor

Median weekly wage by geography

What's on this chart?

This chart shows the median weekly wage for different areas in Kingston upon Hull, City of.

Dataset

Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings Weekly Earnings
£463 (lowest)
£563.5
£664 (highest)

Percentage of people in low income households by their savings and investments

What's on this chart?

This chart shows the poverty rates by the savings and investments of adults in the family in Kingston upon Hull, City of. The threshold for low income poverty is households below 60% of median net household income (after housing costs) in latest prices.

Dataset

HBAI by savings and investments

No data available at this level

Percentage of jobs below living wage by gender and hours

What's on this chart?

This chart shows the percentage of jobs that are paid below living wage in Kingston upon Hull, City of. Percentages can add to more than 100 as "All sexes" includes those already counted in "Men" and "Women".

Dataset

Jobs below living wage
All (%)
Female (%)
Male (%)
Percentage of jobs below living wage02040Part-TimeFull-TimeAllAll (%) All: 13.4All (%) Full-Time: 8All (%) Part-Time: 26.5Female (%) All: 16.3Female (%) Full-Time: 0Female (%) Part-Time: 25.6Male (%) All: 10.5Male (%) Full-Time: 0Male (%) Part-Time: 0

Demographic breakdown

Poverty can disproportionately affect certain groups. This section presents analysis of Economic Insecurity with a focus on demographics.

Gender pay gap in different types of work

What's on this chart?

This chart shows the gender pay gap as a percentage differenece in Kingston upon Hull, City of.


Gender pay gap (GPG) is calculated as the difference between average hourly earnings (excluding overtime) of men and women as a proportion of average hourly earnings (excluding overtime) of men. For example, a 4% GPG denotes that women earn 4% less, on average, than men. Conversely, a -4% GPG denotes that women earn 4% more, on average, than men.

Dataset

Gender pay gap
Median gap (%)
Mean gap (%)
-3012369Part-TimeFull-TimeAllMedian gap (%) All: 11.5Median gap (%) Full-Time: 7.3Median gap (%) Part-Time: -0.6Mean gap (%) All: 7.5Mean gap (%) Full-Time: 5.5Mean gap (%) Part-Time: -2.2

People in low income households by ethnic group

What's on this chart?

This chart shows the poverty rates by ethnic group in Kingston upon Hull, City of. The threshold for low income poverty is households below 60% of median net household income (after housing costs) in latest prices.

These statistics have been three-year averaged and rounded according to the guidance on statXplore. This method helps smooth erratic series and so give more robust estimates as the FRS sample size and coverage issues mean that single year results broken down below the level of UK region are unlikely to be reliable.

Dataset

HBAI by ethnic group

No data available at this level

People in low income households by marital status

What's on this chart?

This chart shows the poverty rates by marital/cohabiting status in Kingston upon Hull, City of. The threshold for low income poverty is households below 60% of median net household income (after housing costs) in latest prices.

These statistics have been three-year averaged and rounded according to the guidance on statXplore.

Dataset

No data available at this level

See also the briefing by JRF for Economic security.