Find out where concentrations of at least twenty percent of your chosen CENSUS group types are located within the UK using this tool. We have data grouped by over 10,000 of the UK's postcode sectors and can now allow you to find out where in the UK your selected groups are located.
By entering and selecting a location (or leave blank for the whole UK), you can see a map overlaid with areas which have a concentration of at least twenty percent of your select CENSUS supergroup, group and subgroup.
Using this tool you can see where particular people are within radius of you, or any chosen location.
The data may help you to decide what the best place to live is or help with narrowing down good places to move.
Descriptions of each of the groups are below and taken directly from the Office for National Statistics.
Live in Rural areas - live in large detached properties - work in agricuture, forestry and fishing industries - lower than average unemployment - mutiple vehicles per household - driving preferred mode of transport - people are older, married with good education - above average caring at home and care homes - less ethnic integration - english or welsh main languages
compared to parent group: more detached households, less terraced or flats - less social renting, high number of people working in agriculture.
compared to parent group: more people aged 0 to 4 - high detched residence - more likely to be overcrowded houses with some household members unemployed.
view all locations containing at least 20 percent - rural workers and familiescompared to parent group: live in terraced or end-terraced homes - public transport favoured mode of transport - employed people are in finance sectors
view all locations containing at least 20 percent - established farming communitiescompared to parent group: lense densely populated, resident in terraced properties or flats with homes rented out, working in agricultural sector.
view all locations containing at least 20 percent - agricultural communitiescompared to parent group: lower numbers of younger people - higher numbers of over 65 - densely populated - lower numbers of flats - higher private or social renting - lower work in agriculture
view all locations containing at least 20 percent - older farming communitiescompared to parent group: higher proportion of social renting - living in semi-detached, terraces or flats - less working in agriculture.
compared to parent group: more densely populated - less likely to live in flats - work in manufacturing and energy sectors
view all locations containing at least 20 percent - rural lifecompared to parent group: less densely populated - higher ratio working in IT and finance - less unemployment
view all locations containing at least 20 percent - rural white-collar workerscompared to parent group: higher numbers aged over 65 - denser population - flats and social renting - less working in IT and finance sectors
view all locations containing at least 20 percent - ageing rural flat tenantscompared to parent group: less communal residences - semi-detached, terraces and flats - more social renting - less work in agriculture
compared to parent group: less people aged 90 or above - higher ratio of EU-born non-native English or Welsh speakers - higher number of agriculture employment - higher private renting
view all locations containing at least 20 percent - rural employment and retireescompared to parent group: more people aged 90 or above - terraced property and more social renting - lower working in agriculture
view all locations containing at least 20 percent - renting rural retirementcompared to parent group: more people aged 90 or above - more detached residences - less social renting
view all locations containing at least 20 percent - detached rural retirementdensely populated urban areas - flats and communal residents - more private renting - high ethnic migrations - high EU immigration - English/Welsh less likely as main language - young adults - single adults - more child-less househoulds - higher ratio of full-time students - work in accommodation, information and communication, and finance sectors - use public transport, walk or cycle to work
compared to parent group: high ratio of communal living - less married or divorced - higher schoolchildren to full-time students - higher terraced property - higher social renting - work in accomodation or food service sectors
compared to parent group: high communal living - high chinese population - high schoolchildren to full-time students
view all locations containing at least 20 percent - student communal livingcompared to parent group: less communal living - low married or separated couples - higher full-time students - terraces and rented homes
view all locations containing at least 20 percent - student digscompared to parent group: high ratio of 0 to 14 year olds and adults aged over 25 - lower communal living - higher married or separated couples
view all locations containing at least 20 percent - students and professionalscompared to parent group: higher schoolchildren, full-time students, or aged 25 to 44 - less married or divorced - living in flats - rented homes - overcrowded - smaller ratio provide unpaid care - high ratio of work in accomodation of food service sectors
compared to parent group: higher ratio of white people - lower ratio of ethnic groups - higher level 1/2 or apprenticeship qualifications - use private transport to travel to work
view all locations containing at least 20 percent - students and commuterscompared to parent group: lower ratio of people aged 45 to 89 - higher ratio of mixed ethinicity people
view all locations containing at least 20 percent - multicultural student neighbourhoodcompared to parent group: higher ratio of ages 45 plus - higher divorcees - lower ratio of non-white people - lower ratio of EU-born people - lower ratio of students - high ratio of flat accomodation - higher ratio of work in mining and manufacturing sectors and travelling to work using private transport
compared to parent group: higher ratio of ages 0 to 14 - higher ratio of mixed ethnicity - higher non-flat homes - higher ratio working in manufacturing sectors
view all locations containing at least 20 percent - migrant familiescompared to parent group: higher ratio of 0 to 14 year olds - higher ratio of married couples - higher ratio of mixed ethnicity - lower ratio of students - higher semi-detached or terraced accomodation - working in IT, finance sectors and using public transport for work
compared to parent group: higher ratio of Indian people - less old-EU born than new-EU born - detached or semi-detached accomodation
view all locations containing at least 20 percent - urban cultural mixcompared to parent group: Working in 'Intellectual' activities - higher ratio of 5 to 14 year olds - less Indian people - living in terraces or end-terraces
view all locations containing at least 20 percent - highly qualified quaternary workerscompared to parent group: high ratio of EU-born old-EU-born people - higher ratio of Arab or 'other' ethnicity - living in flats - overcrowded - less 2+ car ownership - less use of private transport for work travel
view all locations containing at least 20 percent - eu white-collar workersdense areas like central London - higher ratio of non-white ethnic groups compared to UK averages - higher Black or mixed ethnicity proportions - higher EU-born residents - young adults - higher divorce or separation rates- lower ratio of non-children households - living in flats and renting - less car ownership - use public transport - higher unemployment - working in accodomodation, IT, finance and admin sectors
compared to parent group: higher proportion of non-white people - lower ratio of old-EU-born, higher ratio of new-EU-born - higher non-native English/Welsh speakers - living in detached, semi-detached, or terraces
compared to parent group: less Indian or Pakistani - less new-EU-born - more dependent children - more social renting
view all locations containing at least 20 percent - established renting familiescompared to parent group: higher ratio of Indian or Pakistani - higher new-EU born - more higher level education - more private renting than social renting
view all locations containing at least 20 percent - young families and studentscompared to parent group: more Bangladeshi - less Pakistani or Indian - higher old-EU-born - high social renting - high flat living - overcrowding - more use of public transport
compared to parent group: lower Bangladeshi - higher Black - more private renting
view all locations containing at least 20 percent - striving service workerscompared to parent group: lower mixed or Black ethnicity - high Bangladeshi - high non-native English/Welsh speakers
view all locations containing at least 20 percent - bangladeshi mixed employmentcompared to parent group: high Indians - less Bangladeshi - higher EU-born - less private renting
view all locations containing at least 20 percent - multi-ethnic professional service workerscompared to parent group: less non-white group ratios - higher UK or Ireland born - living in flats and socially renting - higher unemployment - those working are in manufacturing sector and use private transport for work
compared to parent group: higher mixed ethnicity - high terraced property - slightly more employment - working in manufacturing - more likely to be 2+ car households
view all locations containing at least 20 percent - constrained neighbourhoodscompared to parent group: less aged 65 or over - less mixed ethnicity people - live in flats - use public transport for work
view all locations containing at least 20 percent - constrained commuterscompared to parent group: less non-white but higher Indian and mixed ethnic - higher old-EU born - lower non-native English/Welsh speakers - live in semi-detached or terraces - privately renting - employed in IT - use public transport for work
compared to parent group: higher Indian or Pakistani ratios - higher new-EU born ratios - more detached accomodation - private renting - higher mining sector work - use private transport for work
view all locations containing at least 20 percent - New eu tech workerscompared to parent group: more likely to be Black - more likely to be born in UK or Ireland - non-dependant children - terraces - higher ratio of social renting - less overcrowding
view all locations containing at least 20 percent - established tech workerscompared to parent group: more Bangladeshi - more old-EU born - flats - social renting
view all locations containing at least 20 percent - old EU tech workerslarge urban conurbations between urban centres and suburbs - terraced housing - both private and social renting - high ethnic mix - below average UK or Ireland born - less likely native English/Welsh speakers - likely to be below retirement age - above average school or college attendance - average marriage and divorce rates - qualifications slightly below average - above average unemployment - people work in transport and admin sectors - higher public transport use, less multiple vehicle ownership
compared to parent group: high white or mixed ethinicity - more native English/Welsh speakers - terraces or flats - higher social renting
compared to parent group: higher 5 to 14 year olds - higher Pakistanis - higher UK or Ireland born - semi-detached properties - higher likelihood of social renting - higher unemployment
view all locations containing at least 20 percent - social renting young familiescompared to parent group: less Black or mixed ethnicity - more EU-born - less private renting
view all locations containing at least 20 percent - private renting new arrivalscompared to parent group: less Pakistanis - higher Black ratio - more flats - overcrowded - work in IT and finance sectors
view all locations containing at least 20 percent - commuters with young familiescompared to parent group: more non-White - higher ratio of Pakistanis - higher 0 to 14 year olds - main language less likely to be English/Welsh - terraces - overcrowding - more unemployment - work in accomodation or food service sectors
compared to parent group: higher Indian, Black and Chinese - high EU-born - live in flats
view all locations containing at least 20 percent - asian terraces and flatscompared to parent group: high Pakistani - high UK or Ireland born - main language less likely to be English/Welsh - terraces - higher home ownership
view all locations containing at least 20 percent - pakistani communitiescompared to parent group: high Chinese - high Indian - detached or semi-detached property - high home ownership - 2+ cars - lower unemployment - work in IT and finance sectors
compared to parent group: high Pakistani - less Chinese - less Black - less other-EU born - live in detached or semi-detached property - high home ownership - less overcrowding
view all locations containing at least 20 percent - achieving minoritiescompared to parent group: high non-White - high new-EU born - high non-English/Welsh main language - terraces or flats - overcrowded
view all locations containing at least 20 percent - multicultural new arrivalscompared to parent group: high mixed ethnicity - less other non-White groups - less non-English/Welsh main language - less non-dependent children - live in flats
view all locations containing at least 20 percent - inner city ethnic mixurban areas - flat or terraces - private renting - average ethnic mix - higher other-EU residents - less likely English/Welsh as main language - work in IT, finance, public admin and education sectors - below average unemployment
compared to parent group: higher 0 to 14 year olds - less 90 or over - higher mixed ethnicity - terraces - private renting - higher unemployment
compared to parent group: lower non-White - more other-EU born - more English/Welsh main language - live in detached or semi-detached property
view all locations containing at least 20 percent - white professionalscompared to parent group: higher non-White - more Indian - more mixed ethnicity - more live in detached or semi-detached property - more social renting - work in IT or finance sectors
view all locations containing at least 20 percent - multi-ethnic professionals with familiescompared to parent group: terraces or flats - renting socially or privately - more overcrowding - less 2+ car ownership
view all locations containing at least 20 percent - families in terraces and flatscompared to parent group: higher age 65+ - more communal, detached or flat living - more social renting
compared to parent group: less age 90 or over - more flats - less social renting - more public transport use - more work in IT or finance sectors
view all locations containing at least 20 percent - delayed retirementcompared to parent group: high communal living - higher aged 90 or over - more terraces
view all locations containing at least 20 percent - communal retirementcompared to parent group: less communal living - more terraces - more likely to be socially rented
view all locations containing at least 20 percent - self-sufficient retirementoutskirts of urban areas - higher home ownership - live in semi-detached or detached property - mix of above retirement age and middle-aged parents with dependent childrent - higher marriage or civil partnerships - more higher-level qualifications - less unemployment - less non-White than UK average - more UK or Ireland born - work in IT, finance, public admin and education sectors - use public transport for work
compared to parent group: live in detached or flats - less renting - less overcrowding - more Indians - more higher-level qualifications - more working in IT and finance sectors
compared to parent group: higher mix of non-white groups - highest ratio of Indians - more other-EU born - more non-English/Welsh main language - live in semi-detached property - work in IT and finance - use public transport
view all locations containing at least 20 percent - indian tech achieverscompared to parent group: more aged 0 to 44 - less aged 65+ - less semi-detached or flats - more detached and terraces
view all locations containing at least 20 percent - comfortable suburbiacompared to parent group: more aged 65 to 89 - less non-White - live in semi-detached property
view all locations containing at least 20 percent - detached retirement livingcompared to parent group: more aged 65+ - live in flats - more private renting - more overcrowding
view all locations containing at least 20 percent - ageing in suburbiacompared to parent group: more divorces or separations - living semi-detached or terraces - high ratio of renting
compared to parent group: more non-White - more new-EU born - more non-English/Welsh main language - live in semi-detached property - more overcrowding - more use public transport for work
view all locations containing at least 20 percent - multi-ethnic suburbiacompared to parent group: less people aged 65+ - live in detached or terraced property - more likely to privately rent
view all locations containing at least 20 percent - white suburban communitiescompared to parent group: more aged 65 to 89 - less non-White - live in semi-detached and higher home ownership
view all locations containing at least 20 percent - semi-detached ageingcompared to parent group: more aged 65 to 89 - live in detached property or flats - higher social renting - higher overcrowding
view all locations containing at least 20 percent - older workers and retirementless aged 5 to 14 - higher aged 65+ - more denseley populated - more people single or divorced - less non-White groups or other-EU born - less non-children households - live in flats or socially rented accomodation - higher overcrowding - higher ratio of people with limited activities - lower qualification than average - high unemployment - less working in IT and education
compared to parent group: higher ratio of ages 0 to 14 - higher ratio of non-White groups particularly mixed ethnicity - terraces - private renting - higher car ownership - employed in IT sectors
compared to parent group: less non-White groups - more born in new-EU - more non-English/Welsh main language - more detached property - more private renting - work in agriculture or manufacturing - use private transport for work
view all locations containing at least 20 percent - transitional Eastern European neighbourhoodscompared to parent group: less mixed ethnicity or Black - terraced housing - private renting - work in IT, finance or public admin sectors
view all locations containing at least 20 percent - hampered aspirationcompared to parent group: more aged 5 to 14 - more mixed ethnicity or Black - live in semi-detached property - more social renting - work in transport or storage sectors
view all locations containing at least 20 percent - multi-ethnic hardshipcompared to parent group: live in flats - high social renting - less ethnic groups - less mixed ethnicity - less 2+ car households
compared to parent group: more aged 0 to 14 - less aged 65+ - more new EU-born - more non-English/Welsh main language - more social renting - work in manufacturing sectors
view all locations containing at least 20 percent - eastern european communitiescompared to parent group: less new EU-born - more English/Welsh main language - less home ownership - more social renting - higher unemployment
view all locations containing at least 20 percent - deprived neighbourhoodscompared to parent group: less new-EU born - more English/Welsh main language - more non-children households - more home ownership - more private renting - less unemployment - work in IT, finance, public admin and education sectors
view all locations containing at least 20 percent - endeavouring flat dwellerscompared to parent group: more White - less Ethnic - less other-EU born - high non-dependent children households - live in semi-detached or terraces - higher home ownership
compared to parent group: live in terraces - less social renting - higher private renting - less unemployment - work in IT and finance
view all locations containing at least 20 percent - challenged transitionariescompared to parent group: higher 0 to 14 year olds - less non-children families - live in terraces - more social renting - more unemployment - work in accomodation or food service sectors
view all locations containing at least 20 percent - constrained young familiescompared to parent group: more aged 65+ - live in detached or semi-detached property - more private renting - more 2+ car households - less public transport use for work
view all locations containing at least 20 percent - outer city hardshipcompared to parent group: more 65+ - more live in communal residences - more couples - live in detached properties and flats - less unemployment
compared to parent group: higher aged 0 to 14 - less aged 90+ - less communal living - more detached or semi-detached property - more home ownership - more 2+ car households - work in IT and education
view all locations containing at least 20 percent - ageing communities and familiescompared to parent group: more living in flats - more social renting - less 2+ car households - higher unemployment
view all locations containing at least 20 percent - retired independent city dwellerscompared to parent group: less aged 0 to 14 - more aged 90+ - live in communal residences - more detached, semi-detached or terraces - more private renting - more 2+ car households
view all locations containing at least 20 percent - retired communal city dwellerscompared to parent group: more aged 65+ - less communal residences - less single people - less non-children or non-dependent children households - more flats - more social renting - less qualifications
view all locations containing at least 20 percent - retired city hardshipurban surroundings - less non-White - more UK and Ireland born - high rates of divorce and separation - more non-dependent children - live in semi-detached or terraces - more social renting - less higher-level qualifications - higher rates of unemployment - work in mining, manufacturing, energy, wholsesale, retail and transport sectors
compared to parent group: higher detached or semi-detached property - slightly higher home ownership - slightly less overcrowding - 2+ car or van ownership slighly higher
compared to parent group: less social renting - higher detached property - slightly more higher-level qualifications - slightly more work in IT and finance sectors
view all locations containing at least 20 percent - industrious transitionscompared to parent group: more semi-detached property - more social renting - more overcrowding - less IT and finance workers - higher unemployment
view all locations containing at least 20 percent - industrious hardshipcompared to parent group: high terraced housing - less non-White - less 2+ car households
compared to parent group: higher numbers of non-White groups - higher private renting - more higher-level qualifications - more work in IT, finance and education sectors
view all locations containing at least 20 percent - deprived blue-collar terracescompared to parent group: more semi-detached property - higher social renting - more use of public transport for commuting
view all locations containing at least 20 percent - hard pressed rented terracescompared to parent group: more older people - less non-White
compared to parent group: older age profile - more mixed ethnicity - more living in detached properties - more privately renting - higher qualifications - more working in IT and finance
view all locations containing at least 20 percent - ageing industrious workerscompared to parent group: lower non-White - more detached and terraced accomodation - more private renting - much higher numbers working in agriculture, forestry and fishing sectors - people walk or cycle to work
view all locations containing at least 20 percent - ageing rural industry workerscompared to parent group: less older residents - more semi-detached and flats - more social renting - overcrowding and unemployment slightly higher - working in transport and storage sectors and use public transport for work
view all locations containing at least 20 percent - renting hard-pressed workerscompared to parent group: more aged 0 to 14 - more non-White groups - live in terraces or flats - more social renting - high unemployment - people work in the service sector - use public transport for work
compared to parent group: less non-White - less mixed ethinicity - more social renting - higher unemployment - less work in IT
view all locations containing at least 20 percent - young hard-pressed familiescompared to parent group: high non-White groups - high mixed or Black - more older people - more living in flats - more home ownership - more working in IT and finance sectors - slightly less unemployment
view all locations containing at least 20 percent - hard-pressed ethnic mixcompared to parent group: high numbers of new EU-born - younger people - higher non-English/Welsh main language - slightly less unemployment - work in agriculture and manufacturing - walk or cycle to work
view all locations containing at least 20 percent - hard-pressed european Settlers