Cluster Profiles Super

Supergroup 6: Typical Traits
The members of this supergroup can be found across the whole of the UK. The supergroup
comprises of 4 groups, 6a (2 subgroups), 6b (3 subgroups), 6c (2 subgroups) 6d (2subgroups).
There is one ward, Tresco in the South-West, that has all its output areas classified in this supergroup.
There are 7 other wards that have 90% or over including, Macclesfield Central and Peel in the NorthWest, Pierremont in the North-East, Central in Yorkshire and the Humber, Howard Town in the EastMidlands, Copnor in the South-East and Clevedon South in the South-West. Within this supergroup:
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The variable with proportions far below the
national average is1
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Rent (Public)
The variables with proportions close to the
national average are2
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•
Single pensioner household
Provide unpaid care
Hotel & Catering employment
People per room
Indian, Pakistani or Bangladeshi
Lone Parent household
Students (full-time)
Age 45-64
All Flats
Born Outside the UK
Work from home
Health and Social work employment
Wholesale/retail trade employment
Routine/Semi-Routine Occupation
Age 5-14
Mining/Quarrying/Construction employment
Manufacturing employment
Rooms per household
The variable with proportions far above the
national average is3
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Terraced Housing
Supergroup 6
Range-standardised difference from the UK mean. Positive values show an above average level
of the population and negative values show a below average level.
Wholesale/retail
Finance
Health & Social work
Age 0-4
0.5
Age 5-14
Age 25-44
Age 45-64
Hotel & Catering
Age 65+
Manufacturing
Indian, Pakistani or Bangladeshi
Mining/Quarrying/
Mining/Quarrting/
Construction
Black African, Black Caribbean
or Other Black
Born Outside
the UK
0
Agriculture/Fishing
Economically inactive
looking after family
Population
Density
Working part-time
Divorced
Unemployed
Single person household
(not pensioner)
-0.5
Students (full-time)
Single pensioner
household
Provide unpaid care
Lone Parent
household
Llti (SIR)
Two adults no children
Work from home
Households with
non-dependant children
Public Transport to work
Rent (Public)
2+ Car household
Rent (Private)
Routine/Semi-Routine Occupation
HE Qualification
Terraced Housing
Detached Housing
People per
All Flats
Rooms
No central
room
per
heating
household
1 For a variable to be 'far below average' it must have a difference of more than 0.15 below the UK mean
2 For a variable to be 'close to the average' it must have a difference of 0.015 either below or above the UK mean
3 For a variable to be ‘far above average’ it must have a difference of more than 0.15 above the UK mean
Supergroup 6
Group 6a: Settled Households
The members of this group can be found in areas of concentration around Sheffield and Manchester.
There is one ward, Dodington in South-West, that has 82% of its output areas classified in this group.
There are a further 11 wards that have 50% or more including Blandford Damory Down, Clevedon Yeo
and Yate Central in the South-West, Lower Morden and Stonecot in London, Moulsham Lodge and
Newnham in the East of England, St. Christopher's and Tonypandy in Wales, Consett East in the
North-East and Elson in the South-East. Within this group:
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The variables with proportions far below the
national average are1
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•
All Flats
Rent (Public)
The variables with proportions close to the
national average are2
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•
Provide unpaid care
Age 45-64
Lone Parent household
Rent (Private)
Health and Social work employment
People per room
Wholesale/retail trade employment
The variable with proportions far above the
national average is3
Indian, Pakistani or Bangladeshi
Divorced
Single person household (not pensioner)
HE Qualification
•
Terraced Housing
Group 6a
Range-standardised difference from the UK mean. Positive values show an above average level
of the population and negative values show a below average level.
Wholesale/retail
Finance
Health & Social work
Hotel & Catering
Age 0-4
0.5
Age 5-14
Age 25-44
Age 45-64
Age 65+
Manufacturing
Indian, Pakistani or Bangladeshi
Mining/Quarrying/
Mining/Quarrting/
Construction
Black African, Black Caribbean
or Other Black
Born Outside
the UK
0
Agriculture/Fishing
Population
Density
Economically inactive
looking after family
Working part-time
Divorced
Unemployed
Single person household
(not pensioner)
-0.5
Students (full-time)
Single pensioner
household
Provide unpaid care
Lone Parent
household
Llti (SIR)
Two adults no children
Work from home
Households with
non-dependant children
Public Transport to work
Rent (Public)
2+ Car household
Routine/Semi-Routine Occupation
Rent (Private)
Terraced Housing
HE Qualification
Detached Housing
People per
All Flats
Rooms
No central
room
per
heating
household
1 For a variable to be 'far below average' it must have a difference of more than 0.15 below the UK mean
2 For a variable to be 'close to the average' it must have a difference of 0.015 either below or above the UK mean
3 For a variable to be ‘far above average’ it must have a difference of more than 0.15 above the UK mean
Supergroup 6
Group 6b: Least Divergent
The members of this group are spread through out the UK but not generally in major cities. There is
one ward, Tresco in South-West, that has all of its output areas classified in this group. There are
another 10 wards that have 55% or more including Axbridge, Blandford Station, Cirencester
Watermoor, Kingsbridge North, Portfield and Slade in the South-West, Eastgate and Seckford in the
East of England, Sandown North in the South-East and Queensferry in Wales. Within this group:
There are no variables with proportions far below
the national average 1
The variables with proportions close to the
national average are2
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Age 5-14
Population Density
Llti (SIR)
Agriculture/Fishing employment
Households with non-dependant children
Age 25-44
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•
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•
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•
Health and Social work employment
Provide unpaid care
Routine/Semi-Routine Occupation
Financial intermediation employment
Hotel & Catering employment
Manufacturing employment
Rooms per household
Wholesale/retail trade employment
There are no variables with proportions far above
the national average 3
Group 6b
Range-standardised difference from the UK mean. Positive values show an above average level
of the population and negative values show a below average level.
Wholesale/retail
Finance
Health & Social work
Age 0-4
0.5
Age 5-14
Age 25-44
Age 45-64
Hotel & Catering
Age 65+
Manufacturing
Indian, Pakistani or Bangladeshi
Black African, Black Caribbean
or Other Black
Mining/Quarrting/
Mining/Quarrying/
Construction
Born Outside
the UK
0
Agriculture/Fishing
Population
Density
Economically inactive
looking after family
Working part-time
Divorced
Unemployed
Single person household
(not pensioner)
-0.5
Students (full-time)
Single pensioner
household
Provide unpaid care
Lone Parent
household
Llti (SIR)
Two adults no children
Work from home
Households with
non-dependant children
Public Transport to work
Rent (Public)
2+ Car household
Rent (Private)
Routine/Semi-Routine Occupation
HE Qualification
Terraced Housing
Detached Housing
People per
All Flats
Rooms
No central
room
per
heating
household
1 For a variable to be 'far below average' it must have a difference of more than 0.15 below the UK mean
2 For a variable to be 'close to the average' it must have a difference of 0.015 either below or above the UK mean
3 For a variable to be ‘far above average’ it must have a difference of more than 0.15 above the UK mean
Supergroup 6
Group 6c: Young Families in Terraced Homes
The members of this group can be found in areas of concentration around the cities of the NorthWest. There is one ward, Central in Yorkshire and the Humber, that has 94% of its output areas
classified in this group. There are another 10 wards that have 65% or more including Folkestone
Foord, Fratton, Milton and Sheerness East in the South-East, Peel and Victoria in the North-West,
Howard Town and St Andrew's in the East-Midlands, Ellacombe and St Thomas in the South-West.
Within this group:
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The variables with proportions far below the
national average are1
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•
Detached Housing
Rent (Public)
The variables with proportions close to the
national average are2
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•
Public Transport to work
Indian, Pakistani or Bangladeshi
Students (full-time)
Age 5-14
Mining/Quarrying/Construction employment
Llti (SIR)
Health and Social work employment
The variables with proportions far above the
national average are3
Single pensioner household
Financial intermediation employment
People per room
Born Outside the UK
Rooms per household
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•
Rent (Private)
No central heating
Terraced Housing
Group 6c
Range-standardised difference from the UK mean. Positive values show an above average level
of the population and negative values show a below average level.
Wholesale/retail
Finance
Health & Social work
Age 0-4
0.5
Age 5-14
Age 25-44
Age 45-64
Hotel & Catering
Age 65+
Manufacturing
Indian, Pakistani or Bangladeshi
Mining/Quarrying/
Mining/Quarrting/
Construction
Black African, Black Caribbean
or Other Black
Born Outside
the UK
0
Agriculture/Fishing
Population
Density
Economically inactive
looking after family
Working part-time
Divorced
Unemployed
Single person household
(not pensioner)
-0.5
Students (full-time)
Single pensioner
household
Provide unpaid care
Lone Parent
household
Llti (SIR)
Two adults no children
Work from home
Households with
non-dependant children
Public Transport to work
Rent (Public)
2+ Car household
Rent (Private)
Routine/Semi-Routine Occupation
HE Qualification
Terraced Housing
Detached Housing
People per
All Flats
Rooms
No central
room
per
heating
household
1 For a variable to be 'far below average' it must have a difference of more than 0.15 below the UK mean
2 For a variable to be 'close to the average' it must have a difference of 0.015 either below or above the UK mean
3 For a variable to be ‘far above average’ it must have a difference of more than 0.15 above the UK mean
Supergroup 6
Group 6d: Aspiring Households
Although the members of this group can be found across the UK there is a higher concentration
around the outskirts of London. There is one ward, Bicester South in the South-East, that has 73% of
its output areas classified in this group. There are a further 6 wards that have 55% or more including
Baldock East, Chafford and North Stifford and Leigh in the East of England, Castle and Rooksdown in
the South-East and Bradley Stoke Bowsland in the South-West. Within this group:
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The variable with proportions far below the
national average is1
•
Rent (Public)
There are no variables with proportions far above
the national average3
The variables with proportions close to the
national average are2
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•
•
Age 5-14
Divorced
Students (full-time)
Working part-time
Black African, Black Caribbean or Other Black
Age 45-64
Health and Social work employment
Group 6d
Range-standardised difference from the UK mean. Positive values show an above average level
of the population and negative values show a below average level.
Wholesale/retail
Finance
Health & Social work
Age 0-4
0.5
Age 5-14
Age 25-44
Age 45-64
Hotel & Catering
Age 65+
Manufacturing
Indian, Pakistani or Bangladeshi
Mining/Quarrying/
Mining/Quarrting/
Construction
Black African, Black Caribbean
or Other Black
Born Outside
the UK
0
Agriculture/Fishing
Population
Density
Economically inactive
looking after family
Working part-time
Divorced
Unemployed
Single person household
(not pensioner)
-0.5
Students (full-time)
Single pensioner
household
Provide unpaid care
Lone Parent
household
Llti (SIR)
Two adults no children
Work from home
Households with
non-dependant children
Public Transport to work
Rent (Public)
2+ Car household
Rent (Private)
Routine/Semi-Routine Occupation
HE Qualification
Terraced Housing
Detached Housing
People per
All Flats
Rooms
No central
room
per
heating
household
1 For a variable to be 'far below average' it must have a difference of more than 0.15 below the UK mean
2 For a variable to be 'close to the average' it must have a difference of 0.015 either below or above the UK mean
3 For a variable to be ‘far above average’ it must have a difference of more than 0.15 above the UK mean
Supergroup 6
Subgroup 6a1: Settled Households (1)
The members of this subgroup can be found in areas of concentration in the North-West of England
and Southern Wales. There is one ward, Consett East in the North-East, that has 60% of its output
areas classified in this subgroup. There are 4 other wards that have 50% or more including Blandford
Damory Down, Clevedon Yeo and Dodington in the South-West and St. Christopher's in Wales. Within
this subgroup:
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•
The variables with proportions far below the
national average are1
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•
All Flats
Rent (Public)
The variables with proportions close to the
national average are2
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•
•
•
People per room
Lone Parent household
Health and Social work employment
Households with non-dependant children
Population Density
Single person household (not pensioner)
The variable with proportions far above the
national average is3
HE Qualification
Work from home
Provide unpaid care
Age 45-64
•
Terraced Housing
Subgroup 6a1
Range-standardised difference from the UK mean. Positive values show an above average level
of the population and negative values show a below average level.
Wholesale/retail
Finance
Health & Social work
Age 0-4
0.5
Age 5-14
Age 25-44
Age 45-64
Hotel & Catering
Age 65+
Manufacturing
Indian, Pakistani or Bangladeshi
Mining/Quarrying/
Mining/Quarrting/
Construction
Black African, Black Caribbean
or Other Black
Born Outside
the UK
0
Agriculture/Fishing
Population
Density
Economically inactive
looking after family
Working part-time
Divorced
Unemployed
Single person household
(not pensioner)
-0.5
Students (full-time)
Single pensioner
household
Provide unpaid care
Lone Parent
household
Llti (SIR)
Two adults no children
Work from home
Households with
non-dependant children
Public Transport to work
Rent (Public)
2+ Car household
Rent (Private)
Routine/Semi-Routine Occupation
HE Qualification
Terraced Housing
Detached Housing
People per
All Flats
Rooms
No central
room
per
heating
household
1 For a variable to be 'far below average' it must have a difference of more than 0.15 below the UK mean
2 For a variable to be 'close to the average' it must have a difference of 0.015 either below or above the UK mean
3 For a variable to be ‘far above average’ it must have a difference of more than 0.15 above the UK mean
Supergroup 6
Subgroup 6a2: Settled Households (2)
The members of this subgroup can be found surrounding the major cities of the Scotland and England.
There is one ward, Moulsham Lodge in the East of England, that has 71% of its output areas classified
in this subgroup. There are 6 other wards that have 45% or more including Blackfen and Lamorbey,
Cannon Hill, Lower Morden and Stonecot in London, Goat Hall in the East of England and Riverview in
the South-East. Within this subgroup:
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•
The variables with proportions far below the
national average are1
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•
•
All Flats
Rent (Public)
Detached Housing
The variable with proportions far above the
national average is3
The variables with proportions close to the
national average are2
•
•
•
Health and Social work employment
Age 45-64
Manufacturing employment
Students (full-time)
Wholesale/retail trade employment
•
Terraced Housing
HE Qualification
Provide unpaid care
Lone Parent household
Subgroup 6a2
Range-standardised difference from the UK mean. Positive values show an above average level
of the population and negative values show a below average level.
Wholesale/retail
Finance
Health & Social work
Age 0-4
0.5
Age 5-14
Age 25-44
Age 45-64
Hotel & Catering
Age 65+
Manufacturing
Indian, Pakistani or Bangladeshi
Mining/Quarrying/
Mining/Quarrting/
Construction
Black African, Black Caribbean
or Other Black
Born Outside
the UK
0
Agriculture/Fishing
Population
Density
Economically inactive
looking after family
Working part-time
Divorced
Unemployed
Single person household
(not pensioner)
-0.5
Students (full-time)
Single pensioner
household
Provide unpaid care
Lone Parent
household
Llti (SIR)
Two adults no children
Work from home
Households with
non-dependant children
Public Transport to work
Rent (Public)
2+ Car household
Rent (Private)
Routine/Semi-Routine Occupation
HE Qualification
Terraced Housing
Detached Housing
People per
All Flats
Rooms
No central
room
per
heating
household
1 For a variable to be 'far below average' it must have a difference of more than 0.15 below the UK mean
2 For a variable to be 'close to the average' it must have a difference of 0.015 either below or above the UK mean
3 For a variable to be ‘far above average’ it must have a difference of more than 0.15 above the UK mean
Supergroup 6
Subgroup 6b1: Least Divergent (1)
The members of this subgroup are spread throughout the UK. There is one ward, Tresco in the South
West, that has all its output areas classified in this subgroup. There are 6 other wards that have 50%
or more including Aberteifi/Cardigan - Teifi, Borth, Cadnant and Hay in Wales, Kendal Fell in the
North-West and Seckford in the East of England. Within this subgroup:
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•
•
The variable with proportions far below the
national average is1
•
Public Transport to work
The variables with proportions close to the
national average are2
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•
•
•
•
Unemployed
Age 25-44
Population Density
Born Outside the UK
Manufacturing employment
Rooms per household
Llti (SIR)
Provide unpaid care
Working part-time
Routine/Semi-Routine Occupation
Health and Social work employment
Wholesale/retail trade employment
2+ Car household
The variables with proportions far above the
national average are3
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•
Rent (Private)
All Flats
Subgroup 6b1
Range-standardised difference from the UK mean. Positive values show an above average level
of the population and negative values show a below average level.
Wholesale/retail
Finance
Health & Social work
Age 0-4
0.5
Age 5-14
Age 25-44
Age 45-64
Hotel & Catering
Age 65+
Manufacturing
Indian, Pakistani or Bangladeshi
Mining/Quarrying/
Mining/Quarrting/
Construction
Black African, Black Caribbean
or Other Black
Born Outside
the UK
0
Agriculture/Fishing
Population
Density
Economically inactive
looking after family
Working part-time
Divorced
Unemployed
Single person household
(not pensioner)
-0.5
Students (full-time)
Single pensioner
household
Provide unpaid care
Lone Parent
household
Llti (SIR)
Two adults no children
Work from home
Households with
non-dependant children
Public Transport to work
Rent (Public)
2+ Car household
Rent (Private)
Routine/Semi-Routine Occupation
HE Qualification
Terraced Housing
Detached Housing
People per
All Flats
Rooms
No central
room
per
heating
household
1 For a variable to be 'far below average' it must have a difference of more than 0.15 below the UK mean
2 For a variable to be 'close to the average' it must have a difference of 0.015 either below or above the UK mean
3 For a variable to be ‘far above average’ it must have a difference of more than 0.15 above the UK mean
Supergroup 6
Subgroup 6b2: Least Divergent (2)
The members of this subgroup are concentrated around major city areas in Scotland and England.
There is one ward, East Grinstead Baldwins in the South-East, that has 38% of its output areas
classified in this subgroup. There are 11 other wards that have 30% or more including Amersham-onthe-Hill, Beaconsfield South, Burnham Lent Rise, Hanworth, Peacehaven West, Pembury and Theale in
the South-East, Apsley and Northchurch in the East of England, Glen in the East-Midlands and St.
Asaph East in Wales. Within this subgroup:
There are no variables with proportions far below
the national average1
The variables with proportions close to the
national average are2
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•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Provide unpaid care
Health and Social work employment
Age 45-64
Manufacturing employment
Wholesale/retail trade employment
Divorced
Public Transport to work
Age 25-44
Population Density
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•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Indian, Pakistani or Bangladeshi
Rooms per household
Llti (SIR)
Routine/Semi-Routine Occupation
Age 5-14
Households with non-dependant children
Age 0-4
Single person household (not pensioner)
The variable with proportions far above the
national average is3
•
All Flats
Subgroup 6b2
Range-standardised difference from the UK mean. Positive values show an above average level
of the population and negative values show a below average level.
Age 0-4
Wholesale/retail
Age 5-14
Finance
Age 25-44
0.5
Health & Social work
Age 45-64
Hotel & Catering
Age 65+
Manufacturing
Indian, Pakistani or Bangladeshi
Mining/Quarrying/
Mining/Quarrting/
Construction
Black African, Black Caribbean
or Other Black
Born Outside
the UK
0
Agriculture/Fishing
Population
Density
Economically inactive
looking after family
Working part-time
Divorced
Unemployed
Single person household
(not pensioner)
-0.5
Students (full-time)
Single pensioner
household
Provide unpaid care
Lone Parent
household
Llti (SIR)
Two adults no children
Work from home
Households with
non-dependant children
Public Transport to work
Rent (Public)
2+ Car household
Rent (Private)
Routine/Semi-Routine Occupation
HE Qualification
Terraced Housing
Detached Housing
People per
All Flats
Rooms
No central
room
per
heating
household
1 For a variable to be 'far below average' it must have a difference of more than 0.15 below the UK mean
2 For a variable to be 'close to the average' it must have a difference of 0.015 either below or above the UK mean
3 For a variable to be ‘far above average’ it must have a difference of more than 0.15 above the UK mean
Supergroup 6
Subgroup 6b3: Least Divergent (3)
The members of this subgroup are spread throughout the UK with some concentration in the NorthWest. There are two wards, Northwich Winnington and Ulverston North in the North-West, that have
43% of their output areas classified in this subgroup. There are 4 other wards that have 35% or more
including Esclusham and Fishguard North West in Wales, Latimer in the East-Midlands and Sidemoor
in the West-Midlands. Within this subgroup:
There are no variables with proportions far below
the national average1
The variables with proportions close to the
national average are2
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•
•
•
•
•
Financial intermediation employment
Llti (SIR)
Agriculture/Fishing employment
Hotel & Catering employment
Lone Parent household
HE Qualification
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Age 0-4
Age 25-44
Age 5-14
All Flats
Divorced
Single person household (not pensioner)
Health and Social work employment
There are no variables with proportions far above
the national average3
Subgroup 6b3
Range-standardised difference from the UK mean. Positive values show an above average level
of the population and negative values show a below average level.
Wholesale/retail
Finance
Health & Social work
Age 0-4
0.5
Age 5-14
Age 25-44
Age 45-64
Hotel & Catering
Age 65+
Manufacturing
Indian, Pakistani or Bangladeshi
Mining/Quarrying/
Mining/Quarrting/
Construction
Black African, Black Caribbean
or Other Black
Born Outside
the UK
0
Agriculture/Fishing
Population
Density
Economically inactive
looking after family
Working part-time
Divorced
Unemployed
Single person household
(not pensioner)
-0.5
Students (full-time)
Single pensioner
household
Provide unpaid care
Lone Parent
household
Llti (SIR)
Two adults no children
Work from home
Households with
non-dependant children
Public Transport to work
Rent (Public)
2+ Car household
Rent (Private)
Routine/Semi-Routine Occupation
HE Qualification
Terraced Housing
Detached Housing
People per
All Flats
Rooms
No central
room
per
heating
household
1 For a variable to be 'far below average' it must have a difference of more than 0.15 below the UK mean
2 For a variable to be 'close to the average' it must have a difference of 0.015 either below or above the UK mean
3 For a variable to be ‘far above average’ it must have a difference of more than 0.15 above the UK mean
Supergroup 6
Subgroup 6c1: Young Families in Terraced Homes (1)
The members of this subgroup can be found in concentration mainly around city areas in the NorthWest and West-Midlands. There is one ward, Fratton in the South-East, that has 71% of its output
areas classified in this subgroup. There are 6 other wards that have 55% or more including Peel and
Tulketh in the North-West, Central Southsea and Milton in the South-East, Westmoreland in the
South-West and Treforest in Wales. Within this subgroup:
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•
•
•
•
•
The variable with proportions far below the
national average is1
•
Detached Housing
The variables with proportions close to the
national average are2
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Rooms per household
Hotel & Catering employment
All Flats
Mining/Quarrying/Construction employment
People per room
Llti (SIR)
Black African, Black Caribbean or Other Black
Unemployed
Age 5-14
Manufacturing employment
Health and Social work employment
Wholesale/retail trade employment
Working part-time
The variables with proportions far above the
national average are3
•
•
•
Rent (Private)
No central heating
Terraced Housing
Subgroup 6c1
Range-standardised difference from the UK mean. Positive values show an above average level
of the population and negative values show a below average level.
Wholesale/retail
Finance
Health & Social work
Age 0-4
0.5
Age 5-14
Age 25-44
Age 45-64
Hotel & Catering
Age 65+
Manufacturing
Indian, Pakistani or Bangladeshi
Mining/Quarrying/
Mining/Quarrting/
Construction
Black African, Black Caribbean
or Other Black
Born Outside
the UK
0
Agriculture/Fishing
Population
Density
Economically inactive
looking after family
Working part-time
Divorced
Unemployed
Single person household
(not pensioner)
-0.5
Students (full-time)
Single pensioner
household
Provide unpaid care
Lone Parent
household
Llti (SIR)
Two adults no children
Households with
non-dependant children
Work from home
Public Transport to work
Rent (Public)
2+ Car household
Rent (Private)
Routine/Semi-Routine Occupation
HE Qualification
Terraced Housing
Detached Housing
People per
All Flats
Rooms
No central
room
per
heating
household
1 For a variable to be 'far below average' it must have a difference of more than 0.15 below the UK mean
2 For a variable to be 'close to the average' it must have a difference of 0.015 either below or above the UK mean
3 For a variable to be ‘far above average’ it must have a difference of more than 0.15 above the UK mean
Supergroup 6
Subgroup 6c2: Young Families in Terraced Homes (2)
The members of this subgroup have some concentration in the North-West, Yorksire and the Humber
and South Wales. There is one ward, Central in Yorkshire and the Humber, that has 94% of its output
areas classified in this subgroup. There are 6 other wards that have 60% or more including
Bridgwater Eastover and Ellacombe in the South-West, Victoria in the North-West, Howard Town in
the East-Midlands, Sheerness East in the South-East and Hirael in Wales. Within this subgroup:
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•
•
•
The variables with proportions far below the
national average are1
•
•
Detached Housing
Rent (Public)
The variables with proportions far above the
national average are3
The variables with proportions close to the
national average are2
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•
•
Single pensioner household
Economically inactive looking after family
Age 5-14
Two adults no children
•
•
•
Provide unpaid care
Age 45-64
Work from home
Rent (Private)
No central heating
Terraced Housing
Subgroup 6c2
Range-standardised difference from the UK mean. Positive values show an above average level
of the population and negative values show a below average level.
Wholesale/retail
Finance
Health & Social work
Age 0-4
0.5
Age 5-14
Age 25-44
Age 45-64
Hotel & Catering
Age 65+
Manufacturing
Indian, Pakistani or Bangladeshi
Mining/Quarrying/
Mining/Quarrting/
Construction
Black African, Black Caribbean
or Other Black
Born Outside
the UK
0
Agriculture/Fishing
Population
Density
Economically inactive
looking after family
Working part-time
Divorced
Unemployed
Single person household
(not pensioner)
-0.5
Students (full-time)
Single pensioner
household
Provide unpaid care
Lone Parent
household
Llti (SIR)
Two adults no children
Work from home
Households with
non-dependant children
Public Transport to work
Rent (Public)
2+ Car household
Rent (Private)
Routine/Semi-Routine Occupation
HE Qualification
Terraced Housing
Detached Housing
People per
All Flats
Rooms
No central
room
per
heating
household
1 For a variable to be 'far below average' it must have a difference of more than 0.15 below the UK mean
2 For a variable to be 'close to the average' it must have a difference of 0.015 either below or above the UK mean
3 For a variable to be ‘far above average’ it must have a difference of more than 0.15 above the UK mean
Supergroup 6
Subgroup 6d1: Aspiring Households (1)
The members of this subgroup can be found mainly across England and in particular around London.
There is one ward, Bicester South in the South-East, that has 73% of its output areas classified in this
subgroup. There are 5 other wards that have 55% or more including Castle and Rooksdown in the
South-East, Baldock East and Chafford and North Stifford in East of England and Bradley Stoke
Bowsland in the South-West. Within this subgroup:
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•
•
•
The variable with proportions far below the
national average is1
•
Rent (Public)
Working part-time
Students (full-time)
Age 5-14
Work from home
The variables with proportions close to the
national average are2
The variable with proportions far above the
national average is3
•
•
•
•
Economically inactive looking after family
People per room
Divorced
Terraced Housing
Subgroup 6d1
Range-standardised difference from the UK mean. Positive values show an above average level
of the population and negative values show a below average level.
Wholesale/retail
Finance
Health & Social work
Age 0-4
0.5
Age 5-14
Age 25-44
Age 45-64
Hotel & Catering
Age 65+
Manufacturing
Indian, Pakistani or Bangladeshi
Mining/Quarrying/
Mining/Quarrting/
Construction
Black African, Black Caribbean
or Other Black
Born Outside
the UK
0
Agriculture/Fishing
Population
Density
Economically inactive
looking after family
Working part-time
Divorced
Unemployed
Single person household
(not pensioner)
-0.5
Students (full-time)
Single pensioner
household
Provide unpaid care
Lone Parent
household
Llti (SIR)
Two adults no children
Work from home
Households with
non-dependant children
Public Transport to work
Rent (Public)
2+ Car household
Rent (Private)
Routine/Semi-Routine Occupation
HE Qualification
Terraced Housing
Detached Housing
People per
All Flats
Rooms
No central
room
per
heating
household
1 For a variable to be 'far below average' it must have a difference of more than 0.15 below the UK mean
2 For a variable to be 'close to the average' it must have a difference of 0.015 either below or above the UK mean
3 For a variable to be ‘far above average’ it must have a difference of more than 0.15 above the UK mean
Supergroup 6
Subgroup 6d2: Aspiring Households (2)
The members of this subgroup are spread across England and Scotland with concentrations around
both Edinburgh and London. There is one ward, Leigh in the East of England, that has 61% of its
output areas classified in this subgroup. There are 7 other wards that have 40% or more including
Ashford Town and Folkestone Sandgate in the South-East, Stonelaw in Scotland, Cramlington South
East in the North-East, Ansdell in the North-West, Stanstead Abbots in the East of England and Garth
in Wales. Within this subgroup:
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•
•
•
•
•
•
The variable with proportions far below the
national average is1
•
Rent (Public)
The variables with proportions close to the
national average are2
•
•
•
•
•
Age 5-14
Mining/Quarrying/Construction employment
Age 0-4
Provide unpaid care
Public Transport to work
Divorced
Students (full-time)
Health and Social work employment
Population Density
Age 65+
Working part-time
No central heating
The variable with proportions far above the
national average is3
•
All Flats
Subgroup 6d2
Range-standardised difference from the UK mean. Positive values show an above average level
of the population and negative values show a below average level.
Wholesale/retail
Finance
Health & Social work
Age 0-4
0.5
Age 5-14
Age 25-44
Age 45-64
Hotel & Catering
Age 65+
Manufacturing
Indian, Pakistani or Bangladeshi
Mining/Quarrying/
Mining/Quarrting/
Construction
Black African, Black Caribbean
or Other Black
Born Outside
the UK
0
Agriculture/Fishing
Population
Density
Economically inactive
looking after family
Working part-time
Divorced
Unemployed
Single person household
(not pensioner)
-0.5
Students (full-time)
Single pensioner
household
Provide unpaid care
Lone Parent
household
Llti (SIR)
Two adults no children
Work from home
Households with
non-dependant children
Public Transport to work
Rent (Public)
2+ Car household
Rent (Private)
Routine/Semi-Routine Occupation
HE Qualification
Terraced Housing
Detached Housing
People per
All Flats
Rooms
No central
room
per
heating
household
1 For a variable to be 'far below average' it must have a difference of more than 0.15 below the UK mean
2 For a variable to be 'close to the average' it must have a difference of 0.015 either below or above the UK mean
3 For a variable to be ‘far above average’ it must have a difference of more than 0.15 above the UK mean
Supergroup 6