Areas containing at least 20% of the matched people type
densely 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: 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
CM1 1 - Newlands Spring Primary School - Chelmsford, Essex, East of England (86 percent)
L3 4 - Pleasant Street Primary School - Liverpool City Centre, Liverpool, North West (80 percent)
DL1 5 - Woodlands Hospital - Darlington East, Darlington, North East (76 percent)
PO21 1 - The Regis School - Aldwick, West Sussex, South East (74 percent)
ME1 1 - Well Wood - Rochester, Medway, South East (70 percent)
B91 3 - Oak Cottage Primary School - Olton, Solihull, West Midlands (69 percent)
S60 1 - Hail Mary Hill Wood - Brinsworth, Rotherham, Yorkshire and The Humber (67 percent)
BN11 3 - Seadown School - Worthing, West Sussex, South East (67 percent)
BH15 1 - Ham Copse - Poole town centre, Poole, South West (66 percent)
SG5 1 - Mill Lane Plantation - Ickleford, Hertfordshire, East of England (65 percent)