a major port for global trade and a centre of manufacturing between the 18th and min-20th century.
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What occured in 1960's?
The docks and manufacturing started to decline.
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In 2008, what was Liverpool chosen?
The European City of Culture
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Percentage of males?
52.3%
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Percentage of Females?
47.7%
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Percentage of residents aged between 16 and 44 years old?
85%
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Percentage of White British residents?
63.1%
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Percentage of Black, Minority or Ethnic groups?
36.9%
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What is a key part of Liverpool's culture?
Poetry and Music ( The Beatles and Roger Mcgough)
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What is the Liverpool Saga 2007?
800-line poet wrote to celebrate the 800th birthday of the city.
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What is the quote from the poem that gives an insight into the mixed cultures found within the city?
"Eight hundred different cultures, eight hundred different tongues"
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Percentage aged 16-74 that are either managers, directors or senior officials?
29.8%
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Percentage aged 16-74 that are in elementary sector (Manufacturing)?
20.4%
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What does the high percentage of professionals suggest?
The decline in the docks and he rise in the service sector.
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Percentage of residents in employment?
49.8%
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Percentage of residents unemployed and why?
50.2% (due to 49% of them being classed as full time students due to university)
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How many crimes reported in January 2017?
2076
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Percentage of residents in "very good" or "good" health?
90.1%
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Percentage of residents in "very bad" or "bad health"
3.4%
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Stanley Tobacco Warehouse and Albert Dock
Both contrast- photographs of these represent central Liverpool differently. Stanley Tobacco Warehouse represents the area as "run-down" and "derelict". Albert docks represents the area as "modern" "exciting" and "attractive".
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Percentage of residents with level 4 qualification and what does it reflect?
29.2% and high amount of "Yuppies"
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Other cards in this set
Card 2
Front
In the past, what was Liverpool once?
Back
a major port for global trade and a centre of manufacturing between the 18th and min-20th century.
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