Dunfermline, Fife

Population 49,706

Dunfermline in Fife is a major service centre for south western Fife. It is an historic town which became the de facto capital of Scotland in the 12th century. The abbey dates from this period and reflects the close connection between church and state which would last until the Union of Crowns and the Reformation. Early industries were in the textile sector with a specialisation in linen and damask. Today key employers are BSKYB, Amazon, Best Western, CR Smith, LLoyds, Nationwide and FMC Technologies. In the last 20 years the town has expanded considerably on the eastern side towards the M90. The Carnegie Trust is also based in the town, the birthplace of Andrew Carnegie.

This type of large town is extremely mixed in terms of demographics. There is a particularly wide range of people, housing and activities. The number of older couples with no children is higher than average. There is a mix of professional and non-professional jobs, and part-time and self-employment are both important for a significant proportion of residents. Socioeconomic status is higher than in other kinds of town and there is a mix of professionals and nonprofessionals, those with higher and lower educational attainment. 1 What's this?

Dunfermline is an independent to interdependent town. 2 What's this?

Its most similar towns are Galashiels, Inverurie, Peterhead, and Falkirk. 3 What's this?

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Number of jobs

4
Type average 5

Diversity of jobs

6
Type average 3

Distance travelled to work

2
Type average 4

Number of public sector jobs

4
Type average 1

Number of hospitals

-4
Type average 0

Number of GP's and dentists

2
Type average 2

Number of children in primary schools

0
Type average 1

Number of children in secondary schools

2
Type average -2

Distance travelled to study

6
Type average 5

Number of shops

2
Type average 4

Diversity of retail offer

6
Type average 6

Number of charities

Type average 3
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Interdependent
Independent

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Education (% all people aged 16 and over)

  No education Standard grade or equivalent Higher grade or equivalent HNC, HND, SVQ4 Degree or higher degree
Dunfermline 21.41 23.42 14.85 12.28 28.03

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