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: live in detached or flats - less renting - less overcrowding - more Indians - more higher-level qualifications - more working in IT and finance sectors
compared to parent group: higher mix of non-white groups - highest ratio of Indians - more other-EU born - more non-English/Welsh main language - live in semi-detached property - work in IT and finance - use public transport
WD18 9 - Chater Infant School - Watford, Hertfordshire, East of England (95 percent)
WS5 3 - Joseph Leckie Community Technology College - Bescot, Walsall, West Midlands (84 percent)
KT17 3 - Glyn Technology School - Epsom, Surrey, South East (83 percent)
WD17 3 - Watford Pond - Watford, Hertfordshire, East of England (74 percent)
SM2 7 - Cuddington Croft County Primary School - Sutton, Greater London, London (74 percent)
L37 0 - Formby High School - Southport, Sefton, North West (73 percent)
B91 1 - Oak Cottage Primary School - Olton, Solihull, West Midlands (71 percent)
WA15 0 - Well Wood - Altrincham, Trafford, North West (71 percent)
HA4 8 - Ruislip Nursing Home - Hillingdon, Greater London, London (67 percent)
LE2 4 - St Crispin's School - Oadby, Leicester, East Midlands (67 percent)