Introduction

WIMD is the Welsh Government’s official measure of relative deprivation for small areas in Wales. It is designed to identify those small areas where there are the highest concentrations of several different types of deprivation.

Deprivation is the lack of access to opportunities and resources which we might expect in our society. This can be in terms of material goods or the ability of an individual to participate in the normal social life of the community.

WIMD - Domains

An Index is a group of separate measurements which are combined into a single number. WIMD is currently made up of eight separate domains (or types) of deprivation:

  • Income
  • Employment
  • Health
  • Education
  • Access to Services
  • Housing
  • Community Safety
  • Physical Environment

Each of the domains include several indicators of deprivation. WIMD ranks all small areas in Wales from 1 (most deprived) to 1,909 (least deprived). It does not provide a measure of the level of deprivation in an area.

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15 April 2021
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Keywords:
Community Safety, Deprivation, Education, Employment, Environment, Health, Housing, Income, Services, WIMD
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Edition
2019
Purpose

<p>A map profile to show the WIMD 2019 spatial layers.</p>

Language
English
Spatial Representation Type
Vector data is used to represent geographic data
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