Areas containing at least 20% of the matched people type
large urban conurbations between urban centres and suburbs - terraced housing - both private and social renting - high ethnic mix - below average UK or Ireland born - less likely native English/Welsh speakers - likely to be below retirement age - above average school or college attendance - average marriage and divorce rates - qualifications slightly below average - above average unemployment - people work in transport and admin sectors - higher public transport use, less multiple vehicle ownership
compared to parent group: high Chinese - high Indian - detached or semi-detached property - high home ownership - 2+ cars - lower unemployment - work in IT and finance sectors
compared to parent group: high mixed ethnicity - less other non-White groups - less non-English/Welsh main language - less non-dependent children - live in flats
KT1 3 - River House - Kingston Upon Thames, Greater London, London (82 percent)
GU22 7 - West Hill - Woking, Surrey, South East (76 percent)
GU15 3 - Wishmoor Bottom - Camberley, Surrey, South East (75 percent)
N3 1 - Finchley Central - Barnet, Greater London, London (75 percent)
W13 0 - Notting Hill and Ealing High School - Ealing, Greater London, London (73 percent)
BR6 0 - Cocksett Hill - Bromley, Greater London, London (71 percent)
CR2 6 - Ballards Plantation - Croydon, Greater London, London (67 percent)
KT17 1 - Oak Plantation - Epsom, Surrey, South East (67 percent)
N20 9 - St John's Church of England Primary School - Barnet, Greater London, London (66 percent)
HP6 5 - Copperkins Dell - Amersham, Buckinghamshire, South East (62 percent)