Index of Multiple Deprivation 2000 explained

The Index of Multiple Deprivation 2000 (IMD 2000) showed relative levels of social and economic deprivation across all the counties of England at a ward level, the first national study of its kind.

Deprivation across the 8414 wards in the country was assessed, using the following criteria:[1]

Wards ranking in the most deprived 10 per cent in the country were earmarked for additional funding and assistance.

The five most deprived wards in England were found to be:[1]

The five least deprived wards in England were found to be:[1]

IMD2000 was the subject of some controversy, and was succeeded by the Indices of deprivation 2004 which abandoned ward-level data and sampled much smaller geographical areas.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Indices of deprivation 2000. https://web.archive.org/web/20071125161718/http://www.communities.gov.uk/archived/general-content/communities/indicesofdeprivation/indicesofdeprivation/ . November 25, 2007 .