Areas containing at least 20% of the matched people type
outskirts of urban areas - higher home ownership - live in semi-detached or detached property - mix of above retirement age and middle-aged parents with dependent childrent - higher marriage or civil partnerships - more higher-level qualifications - less unemployment - less non-White than UK average - more UK or Ireland born - work in IT, finance, public admin and education sectors - use public transport for work
compared to parent group: more divorces or separations - living semi-detached or terraces - high ratio of renting
compared to parent group: more aged 65 to 89 - live in detached property or flats - higher social renting - higher overcrowding
L38 3 - Holt's Hey Wood - Southport, Sefton, North West (92 percent)
NP44 6 - Nant Carn - Cwmbran, Torfaen, Wales (74 percent)
PL9 7 - Hooelake Point - Plymstock, Plymouth, South West (65 percent)
CW1 6 - Beechwood Primary School - Crewe, Cheshire East, North West (60 percent)
S35 8 - Potter Hill - Ecclesfield, Sheffield, Yorkshire and The Humber (43 percent)
CH61 1 - Spire Murrayfield Hospital Wirral - Heswall, Wirral, North West (43 percent)
L40 5 - Harrock Hill - Burscough, Lancashire, North West (42 percent)
NE5 1 - Studio West - Newburn, Newcastle Upon Tyne, North East (41 percent)
S18 2 - Monk Wood - Dronfield, Derbyshire, East Midlands (40 percent)
NE13 8 - Rook Wood - Brunswick, Newcastle Upon Tyne, North East (40 percent)