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 group ratios - higher UK or Ireland born - living in flats and socially renting - higher unemployment - those working are in manufacturing sector and use private transport for work
compared to parent group: higher mixed ethnicity - high terraced property - slightly more employment - working in manufacturing - more likely to be 2+ car households
BD18 3 - Lower Wood - Queensbury, Bradford, Yorkshire and The Humber (56 percent)
GU11 1 - Claycart Hill - Aldershot, Hampshire, South East (55 percent)
PR8 1 - Shoreside Primary School - Southport, Sefton, North West (48 percent)
SG1 1 - Bedwell Primary School - Stevenage, Hertfordshire, East of England (41 percent)
PO1 3 - Madani Academy - Portsmouth, Portsmouth, South East (34 percent)
BS2 0 - Bellevue - Bristol, City of Bristol, South West (28 percent)
PR9 0 - Ainscough's Covert - Southport, Sefton, North West (25 percent)
OL1 3 - The Blue Coat Church of England School - Chadderton, Oldham, North West (24 percent)