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Dudley Strategy for Tackling Health Inequalities 2010-15

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Figure 7 shows the income distribution across <strong>Dudley</strong> at MSOA level, based onmodelled estimates <strong>for</strong> 2007-8.Figure 7Modelled Estimates of Average Weekly Household Income by Middle SuperOutput AreaAve Weekly Household Income (£)440 to 518 (14)518 to 596 (14)596 to 674 (11)674 to 752 (2)752 to 830 (2)SedgleyCoseley WestCoseley EastGornal WoodCastle & PrioryKingsw in<strong>for</strong>d North &Wall HeathSt JamesSt ThomasKingsw in<strong>for</strong>d SouthBrockmoor &PensnettNetherton &WoodsideWordsleyBrierley HillSt Andrew sAmblecoteHalesow en NorthWollaston &Stourbridge WestLye &WollescoteQuarry Bank &CradleyBelle Vale &HasburyNortonPedmore &StourbridgeEastHayley GreenHalesow en SouthSource: Income: Model-Based Estimates at MSOA Level, 2007/08, ONSThe proportion of income support claimants in the working age population varies byIMD quintile, showing a gradient from most deprived (highest proportion ofclaimants) to the least deprived (Figure 8). IMD is a general measure of deprivation46

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