Haringey's population
Haringey is a vibrant and diverse borough in North London, characterised by its rich cultural diversity and contrast between areas of significant wealth and areas of deprivation. Our population is aging, with an increasing demand for adult social services that are both preventive and responsive.
The demographics between east and west Haringey have notable variations. In east Haringey, there is a higher population density, and a younger demographic, including families and young professionals. West Haringey has more established residential neighbourhoods characterised by larger, owner-occupied properties and more green spaces. It tends to have a slightly older demographic profile, with a higher proportion of long-term residents and homeowners.
Population statistics
- Population growth: Between 2011 and 2021, Haringey's population increased by 3.7%, reaching approximately 264,200 residents.
- Age distribution: The median age in Haringey rose from 32 to 36 years over the same period, slightly higher than the London average.
- Ethnic diversity: In 2021, 57.0% identified as "White," 17.6% as "Black, Black British, Black Welsh, Caribbean, or African," and 8.7% as "Asian, Asian British, or Asian Welsh."
- Changing ethnic composition: The ethnic landscape has seen shifts, influenced by aging, fertility, mortality, migration, and changing self-identification trends.
- Other ethnic categories: In 2021, 9.7% identified as "Other," marking a significant increase from 4.7% in 2011.
- Disability: nearly 28% of Haringey households have at least one person with a long-term disability.
Key insights
- Older people
- People with learning disabilities
- Mental health
- Dementia
- Physical and sensory impairments
- Autism
Further information
To gain a deeper understanding of the borough, the Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA) provides comprehensive insights into the current and projected health and care needs of Haringey's residents.