I’ve taken this dataset and produced the LOAC Map. In 2018/19, some 23.2% of children in Year 6 were considered obese in London, compared to 20.2% in England.

Purpler colours indicate a higher proportion of males. However, 10 London boroughs have rates of premature deaths that are higher than that of England overall. However, women were significantly more likely to not be working because they were looking after the home or family, with 10% of women -  360,000 people - being homema…, https://www.trustforlondon.org.uk/data/reasons-not-working/#chart-87, https://www.trustforlondon.org.uk/data/infant-mortality-over-time/#chart-41, https://www.trustforlondon.org.uk/data/infant-mortality-borough/#chart-42, https://www.trustforlondon.org.uk/data/premature-death-borough/#chart-43, https://www.trustforlondon.org.uk/data/child-obesity/#chart-44, https://www.trustforlondon.org.uk/data/life-expectancy-borough/#chart-45, https://www.trustforlondon.org.uk/data/geography-population/#chart-113, https://www.trustforlondon.org.uk/data/population-over-time/#chart-52, https://www.trustforlondon.org.uk/data/population-age-groups/#chart-53, https://www.trustforlondon.org.uk/data/migration-over-time/#chart-54, https://www.trustforlondon.org.uk/data/people-moving-within-london/#chart-55, https://www.trustforlondon.org.uk/data/country-of-birth-population/#chart-64, https://www.trustforlondon.org.uk/data/net-births-deaths/#chart-4, https://www.trustforlondon.org.uk/data/child-dependency-ratio/#chart-5, https://www.trustforlondon.org.uk/data/old-age-dependency-ratio/#chart-6, https://www.trustforlondon.org.uk/data/highest-obtained-qualification/#chart-7, https://www.trustforlondon.org.uk/data/qualification-levels-disadvantaged/#chart-17, https://www.trustforlondon.org.uk/data/net-population-increase/#chart-19, https://www.trustforlondon.org.uk/data/family-type-poverty/#chart-20, https://www.trustforlondon.org.uk/data/qualifications-obtained-borough/#chart-22, https://www.trustforlondon.org.uk/data/labour-market-status/#chart-28, Countries of birth for non-UK born population, Key Stage 5 qualifications and disadvantage.

Real numbers are rounded by the nearest 10,000. Analytics cookies help us understand how our website is being used. Nevertheless, the site is a simple, quick, effective and attractive way to explore the key statistics from the 2011 census, with an underlying OpenStreetMap-based map providing the necessary context. The font size for each surname label has been scaled to give an idea of the number of people who have that surname in each place. This is a classic geographic problem with where you live determining how much you pay to a greater extent than almost any other factor.

View LOAC Map here Whereabouts London The team at Future Cities Catapult have also produced their own, alternative cluster of GLA-area aggregated data both from the census and additional more novel open sources (e.g. Houseshares These are areas popular with graduates moving to London to start their career, who are likely looking for a continuation of the buzz of university undergraduate life, and therefore are likely to be seeking areas that are nice (hence the need for a houseshare to split costs) and have a good range of cafes and bars catering for them. Outer London (UK): population 2011, by ethnic group United Kingdom (UK): Population by ethnic group 2011, by ethnic group United Kingdom (UK): population size by ethnic group 2011 It provides a frame through which poverty and inequality of outcomes can be explored across London's Poverty Profile. ‘Areas of England and Wales by ethnicity’, for ‘Areas of England and Wales by ethnicity’, Summary of Regional ethnic diversity Areas of England and Wales by ethnicity, for ‘Ethnic groups by area’ (CSV)

The foreign-born population in London from most countries has increased since 2008. Bengali is now the third most spoken language in the capital, behind Polish. This hand-sketched map has been produced by Adam Dant and Herb Lester, for the East End Trades Guild, to promote over 200 small businesses based in east and north-east London. According to an area’s rank it is assigned a score that gives an indication of its levels of deprivation. There is always interest in London’s astronomical rents and house prices. Read the detailed methodology document for this data. I have recently been enjoying Terry Farrell’s book “Shaping London: the patterns and forms that make the metropolis”.