Figure 3 title “Percentage of general population (based on ONS 2020 adult mid-year estimates) identified as unpaid carers by geographical area, age group and unpaid carer cohort.”
This figure shows a bar plot with the percentage of general population (based on ONS 2020 adult mid-year estimates) identified as unpaid carers by geographical area, age group and unpaid carer cohort, with percentage on the y-axis and the age bands under 40, 40 to 49, 50 to 59, 60 to 69, 70 to 79 and 80 plus on the x-axis. The bars compare LA and GP-identified unpaid carers cohort for each age band within the geographical area.
In Neath Port Talbot, 0.1 percent of the population aged under 40 was identified as an unpaid carer using the LA carers assessment data and 0.9 percent using GP data; among those aged between 40 to 49, 0.2 percent were LA-identified and 1.7 were GP-identified unpaid carers; among those aged between 50 to 59, 0.5 percent were LA-identified and 2.3 were GP-identified unpaid carers; among those aged between 60 to 69, 0.6 percent were LA-identified and 1.7 were GP-identified unpaid carers; among those aged between 70 to 79, 0.6 percent were LA-identified and 0.7 were GP-identified unpaid carers; among those aged 80 and above, 0.9 percent were LA-identified and 1.3 GP-identified unpaid carers.
In Swansea, 0.0 percent of the population aged under 40 was identified as an unpaid carer using the LA carers assessment data and 0.1 percent using GP data; among those aged between 40 to 49, 0.1 percent were LA-identified and 0.3 were GP-identified unpaid carers; among those aged between 50 to 59, 0.2 percent were LA-identified and 0.4 were GP-identified unpaid carers; among those aged between 60 to 69, 0.2 percent were LA-identified and 0.4 were GP-identified unpaid carers; among those aged between 70 to 79, 0.3 percent were LA-identified and 0.4 were GP-identified unpaid carers; among those aged 80 and above, 0.5 percent were LA-identified and 1.1 GP-identified unpaid carers.
In Denbighshire, 0.0 percent of the population aged under 40 was identified as an unpaid carer using the LA carers assessment data and 0.6 percent using GP data; among those aged between 40 to 49, 0.1 percent were LA-identified and 1.4 were GP-identified unpaid carers; among those aged between 50 to 59, 0.3 percent were LA-identified and 1.1 were GP-identified unpaid carers; among those aged between 60 to 69, 0.3 percent were LA-identified and 0.6 were GP-identified unpaid carers; among those aged between 70 to 79, 0.7 percent were LA-identified and 0.5 were GP-identified unpaid carers; among those aged 80 and above, 0.7 percent were LA-identified and 0.8 GP-identified unpaid carers.