Warkton

Warkton
Warkton
Pueblo y parroquia civil del Reino Unido
Warkton
Warkton
Ubicación en Northamptonshire.
52°24′36.0894″N 0°41′16.7994″O / 52.410024833, -0.687999833Coordenadas: 52°24′36.0894″N 0°41′16.7994″O / 52.410024833, -0.687999833
Entidad Pueblo y parroquia civil
 • País Bandera del Reino Unido Reino Unido
 • Nación constitutiva Inglaterra
 • Región Midlands del Este
 • Condado Northamptonshire
 • Distrito Kettering
Población (2001)  
 • Total 144 hab.
Código postal NN16
Prefijo telefónico 01536

Warkton es un pueblo y una parroquia civil del distrito de Kettering, en el condado de Northamptonshire (Inglaterra). Está ubicado a aproximadamente medio kilómetro al este de la villa de Kettering, la sede administrativa del distrito, y próximo a los pueblos de Weekley y Barton Seagrave.

Demografía

Según el censo de 2001,[1] Warkton tenía 144 habitantes (73 varones y 71 mujeres). 24 (16,67%) de ellos eran menores de 16 años, 110 (76,39%) tenían entre 16 y 74, y 10 (6,94%) eran mayores de 74. La media de edad era de 41,18 años. De los 120 habitantes de 16 o más años, 29 (24,17%) estaban solteros, 81 (67,5%) casados, y 10 (8,33%) divorciados o viudos. 83 habitantes eran económicamente activos, 79 de ellos (95,18%) empleados y otros 4 (4,82%) desempleados. Había 3 hogares sin ocupar y 58 con residentes.

Evolución demográfica de Warkton
1801 1811 1821 1831 1841 1851 1861 1871 1881 1891 1901 1911 1921 1931 1941 1951 1961
220 206 247 301 313 309 - - 259 247 233 213 192 199 - 169 141
(Fuente:Vision of Britain )

Referencias

  1. «Warkton» (en inglés). Office for National Statistics. Consultado el 19 de junio de 2011.

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