Areas containing at least 20% of the matched people type
dense 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: 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
N22 7 - The Lake - Tottenham, Greater London, London (65 percent)
MK1 1 - Fenny Stratford - Bletchley, Milton Keynes, South East (60 percent)
SE19 2 - All Saints' Primary Schools - Croydon, Greater London, London (55 percent)
SE26 5 - Intermediate Lake - Lewisham, Greater London, London (48 percent)
SS14 1 - Greensted Junior School - Basildon, Essex, East of England (47 percent)
SE22 8 - New Hope Christian Academy - Camberwell, Greater London, London (46 percent)
SE26 6 - Dulwich Wood - Lewisham, Greater London, London (46 percent)
IG10 3 - Staple's Hill - Loughton, Essex, East of England (45 percent)