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: more non-White - higher ratio of Pakistanis - higher 0 to 14 year olds - main language less likely to be English/Welsh - terraces - overcrowding - more unemployment - work in accomodation or food service sectors
compared to parent group: higher Indian, Black and Chinese - high EU-born - live in flats
E6 7 - Gallions Primary School - East Ham, Greater London, London (100 percent)
B21 0 - South and City College Birmingham - Handsworth, Birmingham, West Midlands (96 percent)
B66 2 - Cape Primary School - West Bromwich, Sandwell, West Midlands (91 percent)
E6 3 - Gallions Primary School - East Ham, Greater London, London (90 percent)
UB2 5 - Wolf Fields Primary School - Southall, Greater London, London (82 percent)
E6 2 - Langdon Academy School - East Ham, Greater London, London (82 percent)
B21 8 - James Watt Primary School - Handsworth, Birmingham, West Midlands (81 percent)
E12 6 - London Christian Learning Centre - Stratford, Greater London, London (78 percent)
UB1 2 - Lady Margaret Primary School - Southall, Greater London, London (76 percent)
UB8 2 - Colham Manor Primary School - Hillingdon, Greater London, London (73 percent)