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: 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
E5 9 - Talmud Torah Machzikei Hadass School - Hackney, Greater London, London (34 percent)
IG11 7 - Long Mark - Barking, Greater London, London (33 percent)
SE28 0 - Woolwich Polytechnic School for Boys - Eltham, Greater London, London (27 percent)
SW15 4 - Mosaic Jewish Primary School - Wandsworth, Greater London, London (25 percent)
N4 2 - Osborne Grove Nursing Home - Hackney, Greater London, London (24 percent)
N9 0 - Eldon Junior School - Enfield, Greater London, London (20 percent)