In the whole population of Clackmannanshire, 0.6% of people are known to have autism. The prevalence of autism in the 0-15 age group is 1.5%. This reflects availability of diagnostic services for autism, which have improved considerably over the last two decades.
Clackmannanshire
Population size is 51,442
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94.9%
were born in the UK
93.2%
are white and Scottish
88.8%
speak only English at home
Summary information
293 people are known to have autism; that's 0.6% of people
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26 girls and 110 boys aged 0-15 are known to have autism, that is 0.6% of all girls and 2.3% of all boys aged 0-15
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12 girls and 53 boys aged 16-24 are known to have autism, that is 0.5% of all girls and 1.9% of all boys aged 16-24
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136 children and 157 adults are known to have autism
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67 females and 227 males are known to have autism
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38.2% of people known to have autism rate their health as very good, compared with 50.7% of all people; 3.4% of people known to have autism rate their health as very bad, compared with 1.2% of all people
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21% of adults known to have autism have paid employment, compared with 56.5% of all adults; 6.4% of adults known to have are unemployed, compared with 5.8% of all adults
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