Data Zone Boundaries 2011

Published by Scottish Government Spatial Data Infrastructure.   Licensed under [Open Government Licence] Open Government Licence & “The following attribution statement must be used to acknowledge the source of the information: Copyright Scottish Government, contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right (insert year); Dataset is complete for Scotland. Care should be taken when using this dataset with lookups to other postcode based geographies. Some postcode unit boundaries have changed since data zones were created therefore exact match of the boundaries are unlikely.; Open Government Licence (http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/)”. Read More
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Provider: Scottish Government

Responsible Party: Scottish Government (publisher, pointOfContact, distributor)

Mapping

Data zones are the key geography for the dissemination of small area statistics in Scotland and are widely used across the public and private sector. Composed of aggregates of Census Output Areas, data zones are large enough that statistics can be presented accurately without fear of disclosure and yet small enough that they can be used to represent communities. They are designed to have roughly standard populations of 500 to 1,000 household residents, nest within Local Authorities, have compact shapes that respect physical boundaries where possible, and to contain households with similar social characteristics. Aggregations of data zones are often used to approximate a larger area of interest or a higher level geography that statistics wouldn’t normally be available for. Data zones also represent a relatively stable geography that can be used to analyse change over time, with changes only occurring after a Census. Following the update to data zones using 2011 Census data, there are now 6,976 data zones covering the whole of Scotland.

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Dataset Extent

Latitude: 61.4645° to 54.5329°
Longitude: -7.7571° to -0.5320°

Data Resources (5)

Data Zone Boundaries 2011
Data Zone Boundaries 2011
Data Zone Boundaries 2011
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Additional Information

Added to data.gov.uk 06/11/2014
Theme Mapping
Harvest URL https://www.spatialdata.gov.scot/geonetwork/srv/eng/csw
Harvest date 20/06/2017 11:21
Metadata date 19/6/2017
Harvest GUID 7d3e8709-98fa-4d71-867c-d5c8293823f2
Extent Latitude: 61.46459° to 54.53297°
Longitude: -7.75714° to -0.53202°
Spatial reference system OSGB 1936 / British National Grid (EPSG:27700)
Dataset reference date 6/11/2014 (creation), 6/11/2014 (publication)
Frequency of update notPlanned
Responsible party Scottish Government (publisher, pointOfContact, distributor)
Access constraints No limitations on public access
ISO19139 resource type dataset
Metadata language English
Themes (secondary) No value
Temporal coverage No value
Schema/Vocabulary No value
Code list No value
Service Level No value
Coupled Services