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: 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: more aged 5 to 14 - more mixed ethnicity or Black - live in semi-detached property - more social renting - work in transport or storage sectors
TS18 2 - Stockton - Stockton-on-Tees, Stockton-on-Tees, North East (54 percent)
RM12 4 - Suttons Primary School - Romford, Greater London, London (51 percent)
RM3 8 - Harold Wood Primary School - Romford, Greater London, London (50 percent)
SO19 6 - Netley Common - Sholing, Southampton, South East (47 percent)
B34 7 - Hillstone Primary Schools - Shard End, Birmingham, West Midlands (43 percent)
GL2 5 - Rodwayhill Covert - Gloucester, Gloucestershire, South West (42 percent)
BD4 0 - Carrwood Primary School - Queensbury, Bradford, Yorkshire and The Humber (42 percent)