Hackney

Overview

Hackney is an inner London borough that extends north-east from the City. It is a borough that has changed a great deal in recent decades, but there remains high levels of poverty and inequality, particularly in how people access work and housing. In March 2020, 10.3% of the working age population claimed some sort of out-of-work benefit, the highest rate of any London borough. Hackney also has the highest rate of working-age adults who have no qualifications (10.8% compared to 6.7% for London overall). 

Housing is a challenge in Hackney, with rents for an average one-bedroom dwelling in the borough standing at 61.2% of median pre-tax pay in London, one of the highest ratios in London. Equally, Hackney has one of the highests rates of households in temporary accommodation with 26.83 households per 1,000 in Hackney in temporary accommodation compared to an average of 16.55 across London. 

The grid below shows how Hackney compares against London overall on key poverty and inequality indicators. Red text denotes the fact that Hackney is worse than is typical for London on that indicator, and green means it is better.

Hackney indicator rankings

Infant mortality

Infant mortality rate per 1,000 live births

3.6

Average compared to all London Boroughs (3.4)

Average compared to England (3.9)

Average compared to London Planning Area (East - 3.55)

Better compared to nearest neighbours (4.3)

Premature mortality

Deaths of <75 year olds per 100,000

366

Average compared to all London Boroughs (316)

Average compared to England (336)

Average compared to London Planning Area (East - 341)

Average compared to nearest neighbours (360)

Qualifications at 19

19 year olds without level 3 qualifications

30.3%

Average compared to all London Boroughs (24.4%)

Average compared to England (27.8%)

Average compared to London Planning Area (East - 30.15%)

Average compared to nearest neighbours (33.5%)

Data sources and methods

Child poverty rate

Child poverty rate (AHC)

45%

Worse compared to all London Boroughs (35%)

Worse compared to England (29.3%)

Average compared to London Planning Area (East - 40.5%)

Worse compared to nearest neighbours (39%)

Income deprivation

Income deprivation (relative to London overall)

1.8

Worse compared to all London Boroughs ( 1)

Worse compared to England (0.8)

Average compared to London Planning Area (East - 1.44)

Worse compared to nearest neighbours (1.39)

Pay inequality

80:20 ratio of earnings

2.82

Worse compared to all London Boroughs (2.64)

Worse compared to England (1.94)

Worse compared to London Planning Area (East - 2.58)

Worse compared to nearest neighbours (2.52)

Poverty rate

Poverty rate

29%

Average compared to all London Boroughs (27%)

Worse compared to England (22.1%)

Average compared to London Planning Area (East - 29%)

Average compared to nearest neighbours (26%)

Data sources and methods

Evictions

Repossessions per 1,000 households

2.2

Average compared to all London Boroughs (2.42)

Average compared to England (1.51)

Average compared to London Planning Area (East - 2.87)

Average compared to nearest neighbours (1.98)

Homeless acceptances

Main homelessness duty owed per 1,000 households

1.25

Worse compared to all London Boroughs (0.74)

Worse compared to England (0.42)

Average compared to London Planning Area (East - 0.91)

Average compared to nearest neighbours (0.95)

Housing affordability

Median rent as a percentage of median pay

51%

Average compared to all London Boroughs (46.3%)

Worse compared to England (26.4%)

Worse compared to London Planning Area (East - 42.05%)

Average compared to nearest neighbours (49.1%)

Housing delivery

Average net affordable, social and discounted housing completions

170

Average compared to all London Boroughs (132)

(Data not available)

Average compared to London Planning Area (East - 135)

Worse compared to nearest neighbours (310)

Rough sleeping

People seen sleeping rough by outreach

229

Average compared to all London Boroughs (214)

(Data not available)

Average compared to London Planning Area (East - 206)

Average compared to nearest neighbours (297)

Temporary accommodation

Households in temporary accommodation per 1,000

No data

(Data not available)

Data sources and methods

GCSE attainment

Percentage of pupils who achieved grade 9-4

73.6%

Average compared to all London Boroughs (75.6%)

Average compared to England (72.2%)

Average compared to London Planning Area (East - 73.95%)

Average compared to nearest neighbours (71.5%)

No qualifications

Proportion with no qualifications

6.9

Average compared to all London Boroughs (6.7)

Average compared to England (7.4)

Average compared to London Planning Area (East - 6.3)

Average compared to nearest neighbours (6.1)

Data sources and methods

Benefits

Out-of-work benefits

15.3%

Worse compared to all London Boroughs (12.7%)

Average compared to England (12.7%)

Average compared to London Planning Area (East - 14.4%)

Worse compared to nearest neighbours (13.9%)

Low pay (resident)

Proportion of borough residents' jobs that are low paid

22.2%

Average compared to all London Boroughs (20.2%)

Average compared to England (17.2%)

Average compared to London Planning Area (East - 23%)

Worse compared to nearest neighbours (17.25%)

Unemployment rate

Unemployment rate

5.8%

Average compared to all London Boroughs (5.3%)

Worse compared to England (4.3%)

Average compared to London Planning Area (East - 5.85%)

Better compared to nearest neighbours (6.9%)

Unemployment rate change

Unemployment rate 3 year change

1.2pts

Average compared to all London Boroughs (0.2pts)

Average compared to England (0.0pts)

Average compared to London Planning Area (East - 0.35pts)

Average compared to nearest neighbours (0.9pts)

Data sources and methods