Find Areas By People Type - hard-pressed living/hard pressed ageing workers/ageing rural industry workers

Areas containing at least 20% of the matched people type

hard-pressed living

urban surroundings - less non-White - more UK and Ireland born - high rates of divorce and separation - more non-dependent children - live in semi-detached or terraces - more social renting - less higher-level qualifications - higher rates of unemployment - work in mining, manufacturing, energy, wholsesale, retail and transport sectors

hard pressed ageing workers

compared to parent group: more older people - less non-White

ageing rural industry workers

compared to parent group: lower non-White - more detached and terraced accomodation - more private renting - much higher numbers working in agriculture, forestry and fishing sectors - people walk or cycle to work

PL25 3 - Trethowel Wood - St Austell, Cornwall, South West (56 percent)

PE10 9 - The Oaks - Bourne, Lincolnshire, East Midlands (50 percent)

PA42 7 - Rubha an Fharragain - Port Ellen, Argyll and Bute, Scotland (42 percent)

BT61 7 - BT61 7JW - Armagh, County Armagh, Northern Ireland (42 percent)

SO23 0 - Compton Down - Winchester, Hampshire, South East (41 percent)

PA48 7 - An Lancag - Port Charlotte, Argyll and Bute, Scotland (41 percent)

LE17 4 - Long Spinney - Gilmorton, Leicestershire, East Midlands (40 percent)

KW8 6 - Druim Dearg - Helmsdale, Highland, Scotland (40 percent)

WR10 1 - Pinvin Church of England First School - Wick, Worcestershire, West Midlands (40 percent)

PH41 4 - Cnoc na Curran - Mallaig, Highland, (38 percent)

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