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      • By contrast, the neighbourhood with the lowest level of deprivation was Cathedral and West Common, at 44.6% of households.
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  2. May 24, 2021 · This article looks at levels of income deprivation, which is based on the proportion of people in an area who are out of work or on low earnings. More information This article is part of a two-part interactive series on economic disparities, the first part of which showed regional level differences in household income and productivity across the UK.

  3. Sep 29, 2019 · Gainsborough - streets between the Trent and Thorndike Way with Sandsfield Lane to the north and Carr Lane in the south. The most deprived area of Lincolnshire. This area is ranked as the...

  4. Nov 3, 2022 · 1) Ermine – 67.1% of households here were deprived in at least one dimension at the time of the 2021 census, down from 74.3% in 2011. 2) Bracebridge North and Boultham Moor – 62.6%, falling from 70% in 2011. 3) Pelham Bridge and South Common – 60%, a drop from 61.8% in 2011.

    • Indices of Deprivation 2019 Explorer
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    • Indices of Deprivation 2019 Local Authority Maps
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    The Indices of Deprivation 2019 explorershows the relative deprivation of neighbourhoods for selected areas according to the indices of deprivation 2019 and indices of deprivation 2015 and allows users to search by a place name or postcode. The explorer includes a dashboard which provides a brief summary of how relatively deprived the area selected...

    The Indices of Deprivation 2019 local authority dashboardallows users to explore the range of summary measures across the indices of deprivation 2019 at local authority level and the lower-layer super output areas (LSOAs) within each district. The maps displayed illustrate the location of the local authority within England, the lower-layer super ou...

    Indices of Deprivation 2019 data, and data from previous releases, are available in fully open and linkable data formats via the department’s Open Data Communities platform.

    These local authority mapshave been produced by the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government in collaboration with the University of Sheffield. There is one map for each of England’s 317 local authority areas. Each map uses the index of multiple deprivation 2019 to illustrate deprivation at lower-layer super output area level within ea...

    A geopackage, shapefiles, mapping templates and further mapping resources is available on the Open Data website.

  5. Household is not deprived in any dimension. Household is deprived in one dimension. Household is deprived in two dimensions. Household is deprived in three dimensions. Household is deprived in four dimensions. Census maps is an interactive tool to explore Census 2021 data across England and Wales for different topics down to a neighbourhood level.

  6. The IoD2019 methodology is designed to reliably distinguish between areas at the most deprived end of the distribution, but not at the least deprived end. This means that differences between the least deprived areas in the country are less well defined than differences between the more deprived areas. Exploring Changes in Deprivation Over Time

  7. North Lincolnshire is ranked as the 127th most deprived local authority area in England (of 326) (compared to a ranking of 120th most deprived in 2010). Less than 9% of the area's LSOAs...

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