Areas containing at least 20% of the matched people type
less 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: 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
GU34 1 - Great Wood - Alton, Hampshire, South East (58 percent)
FY8 1 - Long Wood - Lytham Saint Annes, Lancashire, North West (49 percent)
KA28 0 - Skate Point - Millport, North Ayrshire, Scotland (33 percent)
WS13 6 - The Friary School - Lichfield, Staffordshire, West Midlands (31 percent)
TD5 7 - The Runners - Kelso, The Scottish Borders, Scotland (29 percent)
G77 6 - Brother Loch - Newton Mearns, East Renfrewshire, Scotland (28 percent)
NE13 9 - Ewe Hill - Brunswick, Newcastle Upon Tyne, North East (27 percent)
SS3 9 - Hinguar Primary School - Shoeburyness, Southend-on-Sea, East of England (26 percent)
CA28 7 - Hensingham Primary School - Whitehaven, Cumbria, North West (26 percent)