Analysis of hospitalisation rates
by electoral ward: relationship to accessibility and deprivation data
Not exact matches
The sample was stratified
by country and
electoral ward type to over-represent families in Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland, and
wards with a high proportion of disadvantaged and ethnic minority families.19
Electoral wards were defined as ethnic minority (at least 30 % of population «Black» or «Asian», 1991 census), with the remainder defined as disadvantaged (upper quartile Child Poverty Index20) or advantaged (not in upper quartile Child Poverty Index).
Jeremy Corbyn will pledge «to tackle crime for the many not the few» on a visit to Southampton,
by promising at least the equivalent of one more officer per
electoral ward in England and Wales.
Addressing a press conference in Enugu, the political parties in a statement signed
by their state chairmen, congratulated the ENSIEC for the peaceful, free and fair conduct of the elections across the 260
electoral wards of the state.
The City of London is a local authority with the unusual quality that most of its
electoral wards are controlled
by private companies and financial institutions.