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Interative Hull Atlas: www.hullpublichealth.org/Pages/hull_atlas.htm More information: www.jsnaonline.org and www.hullpublichealth.org<br />

Table 379: POPPI – population projections to 2030 for those aged 65+ years in Hull<br />

providing unpaid care<br />

Age (years) Hull’s population estimates and projections of people<br />

providing unpaid care to a partner, family member of other<br />

person<br />

2010 2015 2020 2025 2030<br />

65-74 2,440 2,770 3,046 3,126 3,508<br />

75-84 1,126 1,152 1,152 1,366 1,504<br />

85+ 162 179 207 243 274<br />

Total 65+ 3,727 4,100 4,406 4,735 5,286<br />

Table 380 gives the estimated number and projections to 2030 of people in Hull who are<br />

caring for someone else based on the number of hours they spend caring for that<br />

person or persons. The information comes from the 2001 Census.<br />

Table 380: POPPI – population projections to 2030 for those aged 65+ years in Hull<br />

providing care by number of hours of care<br />

Level of<br />

caring<br />

(hours)<br />

None<br />

1-19 hours<br />

per week<br />

20-49 hours<br />

per week<br />

50+ hours<br />

per week<br />

Age<br />

(years)<br />

Hull’s population estimates and projections of people<br />

caring for others by number of hours of caring<br />

2010 2015 2020 2025 2030<br />

65-74 15,786 17,920 19,712 20,224 22,698<br />

75-84 11,298 11,556 11,556 13,712 15,092<br />

85+ 3,455 3,830 4,431 5,182 5,858<br />

65-74 1,064 1,208 1,329 1,363 1,530<br />

75-84 405 414 414 491 541<br />

85+ 45 50 58 68 77<br />

65-74 287 325 358 367 412<br />

75-84 136 139 139 165 182<br />

85+ 19 21 24 28 32<br />

65-74 1,089 1,236 1,360 1,395 1,566<br />

75-84 585 599 599 710 782<br />

85+ 97 108 125 146 165<br />

Table 381 gives the projected numbers of people in Hull who are in either good/fairly<br />

good health or in poor health who are providing care for another person. The<br />

prevalence estimates are from the 2001 Census. Overall, it is estimated that there will<br />

be over 1,300 residents of Hull by 2030 who aged 65+ years and are providing care for<br />

another person and they themselves are in poor health. Another almost 4,000 residents<br />

aged 65+ years are projected to be providing care for another person by 2030, but they<br />

are at least in relatively good health themselves.<br />

Joint Strategic Needs Assessment Foundation Profile – Hull Health Profile: Release 3. March 2011. 742

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