This data comes from our recent report exploring the extent and degree of overlap between different forms of marginalisation among young people (aged 13 to 25), and how experiencing multiple types of marginalisation may increase the risk of young people not being in employment, education or training (NEET). Each of the data sources in the visualisation below represents a risk factor for a young person becoming NEET.
A standard score is calculated for each data source per local authority. The standard score is 0 for values that are equal to the mean, 1 for values that are one standard deviation above the mean, and 2 for values that are two standard deviations above the mean. Values below the mean have negative standard scores.
Total Score
The map shows the likelihood of young people ending up not in employment, education or training.
The values are standardised to show divergence from the average, with lighter colours being higher and darker colours being lower.
Higher scores are indicative of a higher chance of a young person being NEET.
Hover over the hexes to see the standardised score.
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Adur: -2.84
Allerdale: 2.49
Amber Valley: 1.38
Arun: 2.36
Ashfield: 13.24
Ashford: 2.31
Babergh: -4.12
Barking and Dagenham: 8.12
Barnet: -13.05
Barnsley: 18.48
Barrow-in-Furness: 12.51
Basildon: 5.72
Basingstoke and Deane: -3.98
Bassetlaw: 10.88
Bath and North East Somerset: -14.23
Bedford: -0.49
Bexley: -7.25
Birmingham: 12.50
Blaby: -6.63
Blackburn with Darwen: 13.49
Blackpool: 32.18
Bolsover: 13.17
Bolton: 10.67
Boston: 13.01
Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole: -2.88
Bracknell Forest: -12.50
Bradford: 17.32
Braintree: -1.90
Breckland: 4.76
Brent: -4.05
Brentwood: -12.06
Brighton and Hove: -6.41
Bristol, City of: -0.29
Broadland: -8.30
Bromley: -12.60
Bromsgrove: -8.81
Broxbourne: -1.66
Broxtowe: -4.12
Buckinghamshire: -11.45
Burnley: 20.15
Bury: 4.32
Calderdale: 8.23
Cambridge: -12.75
Camden: -5.38
Cannock Chase: 10.40
Canterbury: -5.90
Carlisle: 6.05
Castle Point: -3.65
Central Bedfordshire: -7.69
Charnwood: -10.10
Chelmsford: -10.93
Cheltenham: -8.97
Cherwell: -6.19
Cheshire East: -7.64
Cheshire West and Chester: -2.03
Chesterfield: 12.11
Chichester: -7.56
Chorley: -0.98
City of London: -27.49
Colchester: -3.99
Copeland: 1.06
Cornwall: 1.66
Cotswold: -14.36
County Durham: 13.71
Coventry: 4.72
Craven: -14.00
Crawley: 5.61
Croydon: -0.89
Dacorum: -6.01
Darlington: 16.40
Dartford: -1.76
Derby: 9.06
Derbyshire Dales: -9.95
Doncaster: 20.98
Dorset: -2.02
Dover: 8.58
Dudley: 11.47
Ealing: -10.75
East Cambridgeshire: -10.63
East Devon: -5.67
East Hampshire: -11.61
East Hertfordshire: -14.43
East Lindsey: 17.13
East Riding of Yorkshire: -7.39
East Staffordshire: 0.17
East Suffolk: 6.17
Eastbourne: 3.77
Eastleigh: -7.83
Eden: -9.29
Elmbridge: -16.13
Enfield: -1.45
Epping Forest: -4.93
Epsom and Ewell: -16.41
Erewash: 5.22
Exeter: -7.00
Fareham: -11.21
Fenland: 11.15
Folkestone and Hythe: 8.15
Forest of Dean: -1.76
Fylde: -3.25
Gateshead: 15.28
Gedling: 0.22
Gloucester: 1.72
Gosport: 7.10
Gravesham: 5.94
Great Yarmouth: 24.81
Greenwich: 3.85
Guildford: -14.57
Hackney: 9.96
Halton: 21.03
Hambleton: -10.24
Hammersmith and Fulham: -11.48
Harborough: -13.54
Haringey: 0.91
Harlow: 11.45
Harrogate: -12.68
Harrow: -13.97
Hart: -20.36
Hartlepool: 25.11
Hastings: 17.05
Havant: 6.98
Havering: -8.02
Herefordshire, County of: 0.34
Hertsmere: -5.07
High Peak: -1.57
Hillingdon: -6.12
Hinckley and Bosworth: -3.83
Horsham: -13.65
Hounslow: -3.56
Huntingdonshire: -6.11
Hyndburn: 15.65
Ipswich: 12.90
Isle of Wight: 11.24
Isles of Scilly: -11.40
Islington: 5.32
Kensington and Chelsea: -14.31
King's Lynn and West Norfolk: 7.40
Kingston upon Hull, City of: 20.52
Kingston upon Thames: -20.10
Kirklees: 4.18
Knowsley: 26.75
Lambeth: -4.35
Lancaster: -1.07
Leeds: 0.49
Leicester: 5.12
Lewes: 0.11
Lewisham: 1.53
Lichfield: -6.52
Lincoln: 7.38
Liverpool: 17.52
Luton: 4.22
Maidstone: -0.16
Maldon: -0.54
Malvern Hills: -3.81
Manchester: 10.11
Mansfield: 16.90
Medway: 7.18
Melton: -8.20
Mendip: -4.10
Merton: -13.04
Mid Devon: -0.65
Mid Suffolk: -8.33
Mid Sussex: -14.87
Middlesbrough: 32.38
Milton Keynes: -3.10
Mole Valley: -14.12
New Forest: -5.02
Newark and Sherwood: 3.68
Newcastle upon Tyne: 7.96
Newcastle-under-Lyme: 2.74
Newham: -0.33
North Devon: 3.41
North East Derbyshire: 4.08
North East Lincolnshire: 19.11
North Hertfordshire: -8.31
North Kesteven: -7.00
North Lincolnshire: 8.94
North Norfolk: 1.26
North Northamptonshire: 4.23
North Somerset: -5.68
North Tyneside: 6.65
North Warwickshire: 6.57
North West Leicestershire: -4.01
Northumberland: 9.39
Norwich: 6.78
Nottingham: 12.38
Nuneaton and Bedworth: 13.22
Oadby and Wigston: -6.38
Oldham: 15.63
Oxford: -8.81
Pendle: 10.18
Peterborough: 11.88
Plymouth: 9.59
Portsmouth: 1.76
Preston: 8.01
Reading: -6.53
Redbridge: -11.86
Redcar and Cleveland: 27.60
Redditch: 8.34
Reigate and Banstead: -9.90
Ribble Valley: -16.23
Richmond upon Thames: -22.07
Richmondshire: -5.68
Rochdale: 18.92
Rochford: -10.39
Rossendale: 8.82
Rother: 5.16
Rotherham: 19.91
Rugby: -4.10
Runnymede: -10.40
Rushcliffe: -17.80
Rushmoor: -2.20
Rutland: -17.78
Ryedale: -10.97
Salford: 13.51
Sandwell: 16.42
Scarborough: 10.41
Sedgemoor: 4.20
Sefton: 9.35
Selby: -5.64
Sevenoaks: -6.01
Sheffield: 7.10
Shropshire: 0.14
Slough: -0.94
Solihull: 0.52
Somerset West and Taunton: 2.96
South Cambridgeshire: -15.05
South Derbyshire: -5.54
South Gloucestershire: -10.02
South Hams: -7.33
South Holland: 3.85
South Kesteven: -4.79
South Lakeland: -11.29
South Norfolk: -8.57
South Oxfordshire: -14.48
South Ribble: 0.40
South Somerset: 1.96
South Staffordshire: -4.63
South Tyneside: 18.74
Southampton: 5.38
Southend-on-Sea: 0.48
Southwark: -1.28
Spelthorne: -3.59
St Albans: -18.58
St. Helens: 19.53
Stafford: -3.86
Staffordshire Moorlands: -2.76
Stevenage: 5.68
Stockport: 0.81
Stockton-on-Tees: 13.24
Stoke-on-Trent: 23.38
Stratford-on-Avon: -10.16
Stroud: -11.41
Sunderland: 21.36
Surrey Heath: -10.81
Sutton: -6.37
Swale: 9.19
Swindon: 2.01
Tameside: 17.76
Tamworth: 12.76
Tandridge: -9.72
Teignbridge: -1.25
Telford and Wrekin: 15.16
Tendring: 14.38
Test Valley: -7.99
Tewkesbury: -8.79
Thanet: 14.88
Three Rivers: -14.68
Thurrock: -0.61
Tonbridge and Malling: -6.34
Torbay: 16.04
Torridge: 5.91
Tower Hamlets: -4.66
Trafford: -10.64
Tunbridge Wells: -7.94
Uttlesford: -16.44
Vale of White Horse: -11.98
Wakefield: 14.65
Walsall: 16.63
Waltham Forest: -1.26
Wandsworth: -17.09
Warrington: -3.94
Warwick: -12.24
Watford: -8.95
Waverley: -17.33
Wealden: -10.11
Welwyn Hatfield: -6.92
West Berkshire: -11.74
West Devon: -2.28
West Lancashire: -1.37
West Lindsey: 4.16
West Northamptonshire: -3.49
West Oxfordshire: -11.39
West Suffolk: -2.31
Westminster: -10.46
Wigan: 11.24
Wiltshire: -5.80
Winchester: -17.41
Windsor and Maidenhead: -15.49
Wirral: 13.86
Woking: -8.60
Wokingham: -23.78
Wolverhampton: 16.00
Worcester: -0.36
Worthing: -3.78
Wychavon: -2.30
Wyre: 5.52
Wyre Forest: 6.50
York: -14.79
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Ranked Local Authorities for this Dataset
The chart below shows the local authorities with the highest scores for this dataset.
High scores indicate that there is a higher than average number of young people with this characteristic within that local authority.
Skip bar chart 0 10 15 20 25 30 35 5 Liverpool Tameside Doncaster Halton Sunderland Stoke-on-Trent Great Yarmouth Hartlepool Knowsley Redcar and Cleveland Blackpool Middlesbrough Barnsley South Tyneside Rochdale North East Lincolnshire St. Helens Rotherham Burnley Kingston upon Hull, City of Middlesbrough Total score 32.4 Blackpool Total score 32.2 Redcar and Cleveland Total score 27.6 Knowsley Total score 26.8 Hartlepool Total score 25.1 Great Yarmouth Total score 24.8 Stoke-on-Trent Total score 23.4 Sunderland Total score 21.4 Halton Total score 21.0 Doncaster Total score 21.0 Kingston upon Hull, City of Total score 20.5 Burnley Total score 20.2 Rotherham Total score 19.9 St. Helens Total score 19.5 North East Lincolnshire Total score 19.1 Rochdale Total score 18.9 South Tyneside Total score 18.7 Barnsley Total score 18.5 Tameside Total score 17.8 Liverpool Total score 17.5 Go to the start of bar chart
Combined Authorities
The table below shows the local authority data above, grouped by their combined authority. Higher values indicate local authority areas where young people have a higher likelihood of being NEET.
Skip table Combined Authority Local Authority Name Value Greater Manchester Bolton 10.67 Bury 4.32 Manchester 10.11 Oldham 15.63 Rochdale 18.92 Salford 13.51 Stockport 0.81 Tameside 17.76 Trafford -10.64 Wigan 11.24 Liverpool City Region Halton 21.03 Wirral 13.86 St. Helens 19.53 Sefton 9.35 Knowsley 26.75 Liverpool 17.52 North East Sunderland 21.36 Gateshead 15.28 County Durham 13.71 South Tyneside 18.74 West Midlands Birmingham 12.50 Coventry 4.72 Dudley 11.47 Solihull 0.52 Walsall 16.63 Wolverhampton 16.00 Sandwell 16.42 West Yorkshire Wakefield 14.65 Bradford 17.32 Calderdale 8.23 Kirklees 4.18 Leeds 0.49
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Weighted Scores (double)
The map shows the likelihood of young people ending up not in employment, education or training.
The values are standardised to show divergence from the average, with lighter colours being higher and darker colours being lower.
Higher scores are indicative of a higher chance of a young person being NEET.
Hover over the hexes to see the standardised score.
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Adur: -0.04
Allerdale: 0.17
Amber Valley: 0.12
Arun: 0.17
Ashfield: 0.78
Ashford: 0.17
Babergh: -0.23
Barking and Dagenham: 0.34
Barnet: -0.81
Barnsley: 0.99
Barrow-in-Furness: 0.73
Basildon: 0.36
Basingstoke and Deane: -0.20
Bassetlaw: 0.54
Bath and North East Somerset: -0.82
Bedford: -0.07
Bexley: -0.44
Birmingham: 0.65
Blaby: -0.40
Blackburn with Darwen: 0.71
Blackpool: 1.88
Bolsover: 0.72
Bolton: 0.53
Boston: 0.68
Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole: -0.14
Bracknell Forest: -0.64
Bradford: 0.90
Braintree: -0.06
Breckland: 0.32
Brent: -0.34
Brentwood: -0.70
Brighton and Hove: -0.25
Bristol, City of: -0.03
Broadland: -0.41
Bromley: -0.69
Bromsgrove: -0.50
Broxbourne: -0.14
Broxtowe: -0.25
Buckinghamshire: -0.62
Burnley: 1.13
Bury: 0.23
Calderdale: 0.39
Cambridge: -0.76
Camden: -0.41
Cannock Chase: 0.57
Canterbury: -0.27
Carlisle: 0.32
Castle Point: -0.17
Central Bedfordshire: -0.43
Charnwood: -0.59
Chelmsford: -0.60
Cheltenham: -0.50
Cherwell: -0.29
Cheshire East: -0.46
Cheshire West and Chester: -0.09
Chesterfield: 0.73
Chichester: -0.41
Chorley: -0.07
City of London: -1.64
Colchester: -0.19
Copeland: 0.15
Cornwall: 0.17
Cotswold: -0.79
County Durham: 0.79
Coventry: 0.25
Craven: -0.76
Crawley: 0.31
Croydon: -0.05
Dacorum: -0.32
Darlington: 0.88
Dartford: -0.06
Derby: 0.52
Derbyshire Dales: -0.52
Doncaster: 1.12
Dorset: 0.01
Dover: 0.56
Dudley: 0.62
Ealing: -0.67
East Cambridgeshire: -0.56
East Devon: -0.29
East Hampshire: -0.65
East Hertfordshire: -0.83
East Lindsey: 1.03
East Riding of Yorkshire: -0.44
East Staffordshire: 0.01
East Suffolk: 0.38
Eastbourne: 0.30
Eastleigh: -0.44
Eden: -0.55
Elmbridge: -0.93
Enfield: -0.17
Epping Forest: -0.35
Epsom and Ewell: -0.94
Erewash: 0.32
Exeter: -0.44
Fareham: -0.63
Fenland: 0.71
Folkestone and Hythe: 0.57
Forest of Dean: -0.08
Fylde: -0.16
Gateshead: 0.85
Gedling: 0.02
Gloucester: 0.10
Gosport: 0.48
Gravesham: 0.37
Great Yarmouth: 1.42
Greenwich: 0.24
Guildford: -0.86
Hackney: 0.44
Halton: 1.16
Hambleton: -0.55
Hammersmith and Fulham: -0.73
Harborough: -0.79
Haringey: 0.01
Harlow: 0.62
Harrogate: -0.68
Harrow: -0.88
Hart: -1.12
Hartlepool: 1.38
Hastings: 1.04
Havant: 0.42
Havering: -0.52
Herefordshire, County of: 0.07
Hertsmere: -0.34
High Peak: -0.07
Hillingdon: -0.40
Hinckley and Bosworth: -0.19
Horsham: -0.75
Hounslow: -0.22
Huntingdonshire: -0.31
Hyndburn: 0.86
Ipswich: 0.73
Isle of Wight: 0.80
Isles of Scilly: -0.96
Islington: 0.26
Kensington and Chelsea: -0.95
King's Lynn and West Norfolk: 0.52
Kingston upon Hull, City of: 1.07
Kingston upon Thames: -1.11
Kirklees: 0.17
Knowsley: 1.53
Lambeth: -0.29
Lancaster: -0.05
Leeds: 0.01
Leicester: 0.19
Lewes: 0.11
Lewisham: 0.12
Lichfield: -0.35
Lincoln: 0.40
Liverpool: 0.96
Luton: 0.22
Maidstone: -0.01
Maldon: -0.04
Malvern Hills: -0.20
Manchester: 0.49
Mansfield: 0.96
Medway: 0.44
Melton: -0.45
Mendip: -0.18
Merton: -0.69
Mid Devon: -0.03
Mid Suffolk: -0.44
Mid Sussex: -0.82
Middlesbrough: 1.63
Milton Keynes: -0.18
Mole Valley: -0.75
New Forest: -0.25
Newark and Sherwood: 0.23
Newcastle upon Tyne: 0.31
Newcastle-under-Lyme: 0.11
Newham: -0.17
North Devon: 0.28
North East Derbyshire: 0.26
North East Lincolnshire: 1.04
North Hertfordshire: -0.40
North Kesteven: -0.37
North Lincolnshire: 0.52
North Norfolk: 0.21
North Northamptonshire: 0.20
North Somerset: -0.33
North Tyneside: 0.38
North Warwickshire: 0.29
North West Leicestershire: -0.20
Northumberland: 0.56
Norwich: 0.38
Nottingham: 0.53
Nuneaton and Bedworth: 0.71
Oadby and Wigston: -0.34
Oldham: 0.83
Oxford: -0.55
Pendle: 0.55
Peterborough: 0.63
Plymouth: 0.56
Portsmouth: 0.09
Preston: 0.37
Reading: -0.34
Redbridge: -0.79
Redcar and Cleveland: 1.46
Redditch: 0.48
Reigate and Banstead: -0.54
Ribble Valley: -0.93
Richmond upon Thames: -1.25
Richmondshire: -0.31
Rochdale: 0.97
Rochford: -0.57
Rossendale: 0.49
Rother: 0.36
Rotherham: 1.15
Rugby: -0.23
Runnymede: -0.61
Rushcliffe: -1.03
Rushmoor: -0.10
Rutland: -0.97
Ryedale: -0.58
Salford: 0.76
Sandwell: 0.84
Scarborough: 0.64
Sedgemoor: 0.24
Sefton: 0.59
Selby: -0.34
Sevenoaks: -0.35
Sheffield: 0.40
Shropshire: -0.03
Slough: -0.16
Solihull: 0.05
Somerset West and Taunton: 0.14
South Cambridgeshire: -0.83
South Derbyshire: -0.30
South Gloucestershire: -0.57
South Hams: -0.35
South Holland: 0.23
South Kesteven: -0.22
South Lakeland: -0.62
South Norfolk: -0.44
South Oxfordshire: -0.79
South Ribble: -0.02
South Somerset: 0.11
South Staffordshire: -0.29
South Tyneside: 1.11
Southampton: 0.31
Southend-on-Sea: 0.05
Southwark: -0.12
Spelthorne: -0.19
St Albans: -1.04
St. Helens: 1.14
Stafford: -0.22
Staffordshire Moorlands: -0.22
Stevenage: 0.37
Stockport: 0.07
Stockton-on-Tees: 0.74
Stoke-on-Trent: 1.23
Stratford-on-Avon: -0.56
Stroud: -0.59
Sunderland: 1.20
Surrey Heath: -0.65
Sutton: -0.45
Swale: 0.65
Swindon: 0.14
Tameside: 0.95
Tamworth: 0.70
Tandridge: -0.51
Teignbridge: -0.02
Telford and Wrekin: 0.85
Tendring: 0.94
Test Valley: -0.44
Tewkesbury: -0.48
Thanet: 0.98
Three Rivers: -0.83
Thurrock: -0.07
Tonbridge and Malling: -0.32
Torbay: 0.93
Torridge: 0.42
Tower Hamlets: -0.34
Trafford: -0.63
Tunbridge Wells: -0.43
Uttlesford: -0.94
Vale of White Horse: -0.63
Wakefield: 0.78
Walsall: 0.90
Waltham Forest: -0.15
Wandsworth: -0.94
Warrington: -0.21
Warwick: -0.72
Watford: -0.51
Waverley: -0.93
Wealden: -0.52
Welwyn Hatfield: -0.43
West Berkshire: -0.59
West Devon: -0.04
West Lancashire: -0.09
West Lindsey: 0.28
West Northamptonshire: -0.21
West Oxfordshire: -0.58
West Suffolk: -0.06
Westminster: -0.71
Wigan: 0.63
Wiltshire: -0.23
Winchester: -0.96
Windsor and Maidenhead: -0.88
Wirral: 0.90
Woking: -0.48
Wokingham: -1.32
Wolverhampton: 0.85
Worcester: -0.02
Worthing: -0.14
Wychavon: -0.12
Wyre: 0.29
Wyre Forest: 0.38
York: -0.85
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Ranked Local Authorities
The chart below shows the local authorities with the highest scores for this dataset.
High scores indicate that there is a higher than average number of young people with this characteristic within that local authority.
Skip bar chart 0 1 2 Thanet Barnsley Rotherham Halton Sunderland Stoke-on-Trent Hartlepool Great Yarmouth Redcar and Cleveland Knowsley Middlesbrough Blackpool East Lindsey Hastings North East Lincolnshire Kingston upon Hull, City of South Tyneside Doncaster Burnley St. Helens Blackpool Weighted score 1.9 Middlesbrough Weighted score 1.6 Knowsley Weighted score 1.5 Redcar and Cleveland Weighted score 1.5 Great Yarmouth Weighted score 1.4 Hartlepool Weighted score 1.4 Stoke-on-Trent Weighted score 1.2 Sunderland Weighted score 1.2 Halton Weighted score 1.2 Rotherham Weighted score 1.1 St. Helens Weighted score 1.1 Burnley Weighted score 1.1 Doncaster Weighted score 1.1 South Tyneside Weighted score 1.1 Kingston upon Hull, City of Weighted score 1.1 North East Lincolnshire Weighted score 1.0 Hastings Weighted score 1.0 East Lindsey Weighted score 1.0 Barnsley Weighted score 1.0 Thanet Weighted score 1.0 Go to the start of bar chart
Combined Authorities
The table below shows the local authority data above, grouped by their combined authority. Higher values indicate local authority areas where young people have a higher likelihood of being NEET.
Skip table Combined Authority Local Authority Name Value Greater Manchester Bolton 0.53 Bury 0.23 Manchester 0.49 Oldham 0.83 Rochdale 0.97 Salford 0.76 Stockport 0.07 Tameside 0.95 Trafford -0.63 Wigan 0.63 Liverpool City Region Halton 1.16 Wirral 0.90 St. Helens 1.14 Sefton 0.59 Knowsley 1.53 Liverpool 0.96 North East Sunderland 1.20 Gateshead 0.85 County Durham 0.79 South Tyneside 1.11 West Midlands Birmingham 0.65 Coventry 0.25 Dudley 0.62 Solihull 0.05 Walsall 0.90 Wolverhampton 0.85 Sandwell 0.84 West Yorkshire Wakefield 0.78 Bradford 0.90 Calderdale 0.39 Kirklees 0.17 Leeds 0.01
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Children in Poverty
The map shows the likelihood of young people ending up not in employment, education or training.
The values are standardised to show divergence from the average, with lighter colours being higher and darker colours being lower.
Higher scores are indicative of a higher chance of a young person being NEET.
Hover over the hexes to see the standardised score.
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Adur: -0.40
Allerdale: -0.33
Amber Valley: 0.69
Arun: -0.11
Ashfield: 1.68
Ashford: -0.18
Babergh: -0.67
Barking and Dagenham: 0.87
Barnet: -0.75
Barnsley: 0.33
Barrow-in-Furness: -0.21
Basildon: -0.40
Basingstoke and Deane: -0.91
Bassetlaw: 1.52
Bath and North East Somerset: -0.97
Bedford: -0.43
Bexley: -0.57
Birmingham: 2.97
Blaby: -0.13
Blackburn with Darwen: 2.01
Blackpool: 0.87
Bolsover: 1.68
Bolton: 1.85
Boston: 1.94
Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole: -0.36
Bracknell Forest: -1.04
Bradford: 2.53
Braintree: -0.72
Breckland: -0.28
Brent: 0.18
Brentwood: -1.16
Brighton and Hove: -0.48
Bristol, City of: 0.53
Broadland: -1.01
Bromley: -1.08
Bromsgrove: -0.70
Broxbourne: -0.74
Broxtowe: 0.47
Buckinghamshire: -0.65
Burnley: 1.84
Bury: 0.36
Calderdale: 0.55
Cambridge: -1.06
Camden: 0.45
Cannock Chase: 0.60
Canterbury: -0.19
Carlisle: -0.26
Castle Point: -0.64
Central Bedfordshire: -1.04
Charnwood: 0.30
Chelmsford: -1.16
Cheltenham: -0.40
Cherwell: -0.74
Cheshire East: -0.84
Cheshire West and Chester: -0.65
Chesterfield: 1.31
Chichester: -0.50
Chorley: -0.70
City of London: 4.22
Colchester: -0.75
Copeland: -0.47
Cornwall: 0.50
Cotswold: -0.97
County Durham: 1.18
Coventry: 1.26
Craven: -0.80
Crawley: 0.31
Croydon: -0.28
Dacorum: -1.06
Darlington: 1.11
Dartford: -0.47
Derby: 2.45
Derbyshire Dales: 0.01
Doncaster: 0.77
Dorset: -0.31
Dover: 0.33
Dudley: 1.23
Ealing: -0.28
East Cambridgeshire: -1.19
East Devon: -0.31
East Hampshire: -0.89
East Hertfordshire: -1.46
East Lindsey: 2.02
East Riding of Yorkshire: -0.43
East Staffordshire: 0.89
East Suffolk: -0.43
Eastbourne: 0.04
Eastleigh: -0.87
Eden: -0.50
Elmbridge: -1.55
Enfield: -0.30
Epping Forest: -0.86
Epsom and Ewell: -1.40
Erewash: 0.55
Exeter: -0.33
Fareham: -0.99
Fenland: 0.18
Folkestone and Hythe: 0.26
Forest of Dean: 0.09
Fylde: -0.65
Gateshead: 0.94
Gedling: 0.48
Gloucester: 0.30
Gosport: 0.08
Gravesham: 0.19
Great Yarmouth: 0.30
Greenwich: 0.21
Guildford: -1.23
Hackney: 0.77
Halton: -0.03
Hambleton: -0.91
Hammersmith and Fulham: -0.60
Harborough: -0.58
Haringey: 0.08
Harlow: -0.23
Harrogate: -1.35
Harrow: -0.26
Hart: -1.46
Hartlepool: 1.31
Hastings: 0.62
Havant: 0.28
Havering: -0.43
Herefordshire, County of: 0.04
Hertsmere: -1.14
High Peak: 0.11
Hillingdon: -0.23
Hinckley and Bosworth: 0.30
Horsham: -1.04
Hounslow: -0.18
Huntingdonshire: -0.96
Hyndburn: 2.09
Ipswich: 0.62
Isle of Wight: 0.50
Isles of Scilly: -0.87
Islington: 0.06
Kensington and Chelsea: -1.02
King's Lynn and West Norfolk: -0.14
Kingston upon Hull, City of: 1.29
Kingston upon Thames: -1.18
Kirklees: 1.04
Knowsley: 0.30
Lambeth: 0.08
Lancaster: -0.31
Leeds: 0.48
Leicester: 3.61
Lewes: -0.58
Lewisham: -0.13
Lichfield: -0.47
Lincoln: 1.87
Liverpool: 1.06
Luton: 1.36
Maidstone: -0.35
Maldon: -0.77
Malvern Hills: -0.36
Manchester: 1.84
Mansfield: 1.57
Medway: 0.11
Melton: 0.11
Mendip: -0.31
Merton: -0.57
Mid Devon: -0.04
Mid Suffolk: -0.86
Mid Sussex: -1.23
Middlesbrough: 3.02
Milton Keynes: -0.04
Mole Valley: -1.24
New Forest: -0.60
Newark and Sherwood: 0.96
Newcastle upon Tyne: 1.72
Newcastle-under-Lyme: 0.47
Newham: 0.91
North Devon: 0.40
North East Derbyshire: 0.63
North East Lincolnshire: 0.57
North Hertfordshire: -1.14
North Kesteven: -0.01
North Lincolnshire: 0.38
North Norfolk: -0.18
North Northamptonshire: 0.58
North Somerset: -0.60
North Tyneside: 0.41
North Warwickshire: 0.11
North West Leicestershire: 0.26
Northumberland: 0.62
Norwich: 0.62
Nottingham: 3.38
Nuneaton and Bedworth: 0.28
Oadby and Wigston: 0.50
Oldham: 2.53
Oxford: -0.38
Pendle: 2.50
Peterborough: 0.79
Plymouth: 0.36
Portsmouth: 0.57
Preston: 0.67
Reading: -0.35
Redbridge: -0.09
Redcar and Cleveland: 1.36
Redditch: 0.38
Reigate and Banstead: -1.14
Ribble Valley: -0.96
Richmond upon Thames: -1.65
Richmondshire: -0.80
Rochdale: 1.48
Rochford: -1.13
Rossendale: 0.33
Rother: 0.09
Rotherham: 0.67
Rugby: -0.75
Runnymede: -0.94
Rushcliffe: -0.84
Rushmoor: -0.77
Rutland: -0.67
Ryedale: -0.65
Salford: 0.53
Sandwell: 2.40
Scarborough: 0.11
Sedgemoor: 0.13
Sefton: -0.26
Selby: -0.82
Sevenoaks: -0.84
Sheffield: 0.87
Shropshire: 0.08
Slough: 0.48
Solihull: -0.52
Somerset West and Taunton: -0.09
South Cambridgeshire: -1.43
South Derbyshire: 0.35
South Gloucestershire: -0.77
South Hams: -0.36
South Holland: 1.19
South Kesteven: 0.43
South Lakeland: -0.80
South Norfolk: -0.99
South Oxfordshire: -1.24
South Ribble: -0.70
South Somerset: -0.08
South Staffordshire: -0.19
South Tyneside: 1.41
Southampton: 0.65
Southend-on-Sea: -0.52
Southwark: 0.13
Spelthorne: -0.92
St Albans: -1.45
St. Helens: 0.03
Stafford: -0.26
Staffordshire Moorlands: -0.13
Stevenage: -0.55
Stockport: -0.55
Stockton-on-Tees: 0.85
Stoke-on-Trent: 2.55
Stratford-on-Avon: -0.86
Stroud: -0.52
Sunderland: 1.31
Surrey Heath: -1.19
Sutton: -0.96
Swale: -0.01
Swindon: -0.25
Tameside: 0.58
Tamworth: 0.21
Tandridge: -1.16
Teignbridge: -0.11
Telford and Wrekin: 0.65
Tendring: -0.14
Test Valley: -0.97
Tewkesbury: -0.57
Thanet: 0.70
Three Rivers: -1.40
Thurrock: -0.31
Tonbridge and Malling: -0.74
Torbay: 0.41
Torridge: 0.69
Tower Hamlets: 1.33
Trafford: -0.87
Tunbridge Wells: -0.91
Uttlesford: -1.38
Vale of White Horse: -1.23
Wakefield: 0.03
Walsall: 2.16
Waltham Forest: 0.48
Wandsworth: -0.77
Warrington: -0.62
Warwick: -1.04
Watford: -0.87
Waverley: -1.38
Wealden: -0.55
Welwyn Hatfield: -1.08
West Berkshire: -1.06
West Devon: 0.03
West Lancashire: -0.28
West Lindsey: 1.04
West Northamptonshire: 0.38
West Oxfordshire: -1.06
West Suffolk: -0.97
Westminster: -0.40
Wigan: -0.01
Wiltshire: -0.72
Winchester: -1.13
Windsor and Maidenhead: -1.23
Wirral: -0.23
Woking: -0.87
Wokingham: -1.43
Wolverhampton: 2.06
Worcester: 0.47
Worthing: -0.50
Wychavon: -0.35
Wyre: -0.42
Wyre Forest: 0.55
York: -0.91
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Ranked Local Authorities
The chart below shows the local authorities with the highest scores for this dataset.
High scores indicate that there is a higher than average number of young people with this characteristic within that local authority.
Skip bar chart 0 1 2 3 4 5 Burnley Bolton Derby Pendle Oldham Bradford Stoke-on-Trent Birmingham Middlesbrough Nottingham Leicester City of London Lincoln Boston Blackburn with Darwen East Lindsey Wolverhampton Hyndburn Walsall Sandwell City of London Standardised score 4.2 Leicester Standardised score 3.6 Nottingham Standardised score 3.4 Middlesbrough Standardised score 3.0 Birmingham Standardised score 3.0 Stoke-on-Trent Standardised score 2.5 Bradford Standardised score 2.5 Oldham Standardised score 2.5 Pendle Standardised score 2.5 Derby Standardised score 2.4 Sandwell Standardised score 2.4 Walsall Standardised score 2.2 Hyndburn Standardised score 2.1 Wolverhampton Standardised score 2.1 East Lindsey Standardised score 2.0 Blackburn with Darwen Standardised score 2.0 Boston Standardised score 1.9 Lincoln Standardised score 1.9 Bolton Standardised score 1.9 Burnley Standardised score 1.8 Go to the start of bar chart
Combined Authorities
The table below shows the local authority data above, grouped by their combined authority. Higher values indicate local authority areas where young people have a higher likelihood of being NEET.
Skip table Combined Authority Local Authority Name Value Greater Manchester Bolton 1.85 Bury 0.36 Manchester 1.84 Oldham 2.53 Rochdale 1.48 Salford 0.53 Stockport -0.55 Tameside 0.58 Trafford -0.87 Wigan -0.01 Liverpool City Region Halton -0.03 Wirral -0.23 St. Helens 0.03 Sefton -0.26 Knowsley 0.30 Liverpool 1.06 North East Sunderland 1.31 Gateshead 0.94 County Durham 1.18 South Tyneside 1.41 West Midlands Birmingham 2.97 Coventry 1.26 Dudley 1.23 Solihull -0.52 Walsall 2.16 Wolverhampton 2.06 Sandwell 2.40 West Yorkshire Wakefield 0.03 Bradford 2.53 Calderdale 0.55 Kirklees 1.04 Leeds 0.48
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Children Looked After
The map shows the likelihood of young people ending up not in employment, education or training.
The values are standardised to show divergence from the average, with lighter colours being higher and darker colours being lower.
Higher scores are indicative of a higher chance of a young person being NEET.
Hover over the hexes to see the standardised score.
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Barking and Dagenham: -0.42
Barnet: -1.20
Barnsley: -0.28
Bath and North East Somerset: -0.70
Bedford: -0.42
Bexley: -1.09
Birmingham: -0.20
Blackburn with Darwen: 0.47
Blackpool: 3.83
Bolton: -0.09
Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole: -0.39
Bracknell Forest: -0.86
Bradford: 0.64
Brent: -0.92
Brighton and Hove: 0.05
Bristol, City of: -0.14
Bromley: -0.98
Buckinghamshire: -1.09
Bury: 0.05
Calderdale: -0.14
Camden: -0.78
Central Bedfordshire: -0.81
Cheshire East: -0.36
Cheshire West and Chester: -0.09
City of London: 2.03
Cornwall: -0.89
County Durham: 0.53
Coventry: 0.39
Croydon: -0.53
Darlington: 1.19
Derby: 0.75
Doncaster: 0.33
Dorset: -0.34
Dudley: 0.14
Ealing: -1.09
East Riding of Yorkshire: -0.75
Enfield: -0.92
Gateshead: 1.25
Greenwich: -0.28
Hackney: -0.20
Halton: 1.50
Hammersmith and Fulham: -0.34
Haringey: -0.25
Harrow: -1.34
Hartlepool: 2.08
Havering: -0.98
Herefordshire, County of: 0.89
Hillingdon: -0.64
Hounslow: -0.98
Isle of Wight: 1.00
Isles of Scilly: -2.23
Islington: 0.69
Kensington and Chelsea: -1.00
Kingston upon Hull, City of: 1.94
Kingston upon Thames: -1.23
Kirklees: -0.50
Knowsley: 0.22
Lambeth: -0.20
Leeds: -0.00
Leicester: -0.25
Lewisham: -0.22
Liverpool: 2.55
Luton: -0.42
Manchester: 0.80
Medway: -0.31
Merton: -1.50
Middlesbrough: 1.94
Milton Keynes: -0.78
Newcastle upon Tyne: 1.00
Newham: -0.81
North East Lincolnshire: 2.94
North Lincolnshire: -0.67
North Northamptonshire: -0.39
North Somerset: -0.95
North Tyneside: 0.11
Northumberland: -0.20
Nottingham: 0.80
Oldham: 0.19
Peterborough: -0.39
Plymouth: 0.41
Portsmouth: 0.36
Reading: -0.45
Redbridge: -1.20
Redcar and Cleveland: 1.25
Richmond upon Thames: -1.42
Rochdale: 0.58
Rotherham: 0.53
Rutland: -1.36
Salford: 0.41
Sandwell: 0.50
Sefton: 0.91
Sheffield: -0.59
Shropshire: 0.66
Slough: -0.75
Solihull: 0.91
South Gloucestershire: -1.03
South Tyneside: 0.44
Southampton: 0.94
Southend-on-Sea: 0.16
Southwark: -0.03
St. Helens: 1.33
Stockport: -0.22
Stockton-on-Tees: 1.47
Stoke-on-Trent: 2.64
Sunderland: 0.61
Sutton: -0.89
Swindon: -0.42
Tameside: 1.39
Telford and Wrekin: 0.61
Thurrock: -0.36
Torbay: 1.05
Tower Hamlets: -0.78
Trafford: -0.39
Wakefield: 0.22
Walsall: 0.47
Waltham Forest: -0.75
Wandsworth: -1.09
Warrington: -0.09
West Berkshire: -0.89
West Northamptonshire: -0.22
Westminster: -0.67
Wigan: 0.28
Wiltshire: -1.09
Windsor and Maidenhead: -1.17
Wirral: 1.11
Wokingham: -1.31
Wolverhampton: 0.11
York: -0.00
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Ranked Local Authorities
The chart below shows the local authorities with the highest scores for this dataset.
High scores indicate that there is a higher than average number of young people with this characteristic within that local authority.
Skip bar chart 0 1 2 3 4 Southampton Isle of Wight Stockton-on-Tees Halton Middlesbrough Kingston upon Hull, City of City of London Hartlepool Liverpool Stoke-on-Trent North East Lincolnshire Blackpool Newcastle upon Tyne Torbay Wirral Darlington Redcar and Cleveland Gateshead St. Helens Tameside Blackpool Standardised score 3.8 North East Lincolnshire Standardised score 2.9 Stoke-on-Trent Standardised score 2.6 Liverpool Standardised score 2.6 Hartlepool Standardised score 2.1 City of London Standardised score 2.0 Kingston upon Hull, City of Standardised score 1.9 Middlesbrough Standardised score 1.9 Halton Standardised score 1.5 Stockton-on-Tees Standardised score 1.5 Tameside Standardised score 1.4 St. Helens Standardised score 1.3 Gateshead Standardised score 1.2 Redcar and Cleveland Standardised score 1.2 Darlington Standardised score 1.2 Wirral Standardised score 1.1 Torbay Standardised score 1.1 Newcastle upon Tyne Standardised score 1.0 Isle of Wight Standardised score 1.0 Southampton Standardised score 0.9 Go to the start of bar chart
Combined Authorities
The table below shows the local authority data above, grouped by their combined authority. Higher values indicate local authority areas where young people have a higher likelihood of being NEET.
Skip table Combined Authority Local Authority Name Value Greater Manchester Bolton -0.09 Bury 0.05 Manchester 0.80 Oldham 0.19 Rochdale 0.58 Salford 0.41 Stockport -0.22 Tameside 1.39 Trafford -0.39 Wigan 0.28 Liverpool City Region Halton 1.50 Wirral 1.11 St. Helens 1.33 Sefton 0.91 Knowsley 0.22 Liverpool 2.55 North East Sunderland 0.61 Gateshead 1.25 County Durham 0.53 South Tyneside 0.44 West Midlands Birmingham -0.20 Coventry 0.39 Dudley 0.14 Solihull 0.91 Walsall 0.47 Wolverhampton 0.11 Sandwell 0.50 West Yorkshire Wakefield 0.22 Bradford 0.64 Calderdale -0.14 Kirklees -0.50 Leeds 0
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Disability (all ages)
The map shows the likelihood of young people ending up not in employment, education or training.
The values are standardised to show divergence from the average, with lighter colours being higher and darker colours being lower.
Higher scores are indicative of a higher chance of a young person being NEET.
Hover over the hexes to see the standardised score.
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Adur: -0.09
Allerdale: 0.48
Amber Valley: 0.31
Arun: -0.32
Ashfield: 1.63
Ashford: -0.27
Babergh: -0.84
Barking and Dagenham: 0.94
Barnet: -0.56
Barnsley: 1.86
Barrow-in-Furness: 1.40
Basildon: 0.14
Basingstoke and Deane: -0.96
Bassetlaw: 0.77
Bath and North East Somerset: -0.79
Bedford: -0.44
Bexley: -0.44
Birmingham: 1.29
Blaby: -0.73
Blackburn with Darwen: 1.81
Blackpool: 2.67
Bolsover: 1.86
Bolton: 1.12
Boston: 0.14
Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole: -0.04
Bracknell Forest: -1.19
Bradford: 0.94
Braintree: -0.44
Breckland: -0.04
Brent: -0.15
Brentwood: -1.13
Brighton and Hove: 0.37
Bristol, City of: 0.54
Broadland: -0.56
Bromley: -0.96
Bromsgrove: -0.73
Broxbourne: -0.61
Broxtowe: -0.04
Buckinghamshire: -1.36
Burnley: 1.75
Bury: 0.65
Calderdale: 0.42
Cambridge: -0.67
Camden: 0.54
Cannock Chase: 0.94
Canterbury: 0.19
Carlisle: 0.25
Castle Point: -0.32
Central Bedfordshire: -0.90
Charnwood: -0.56
Chelmsford: -1.13
Cheltenham: -0.90
Cherwell: -1.02
Cheshire East: -0.50
Cheshire West and Chester: 0.02
Chesterfield: 1.46
Chichester: -1.13
Chorley: 0.19
City of London: -2.00
Colchester: -0.32
Copeland: 1.00
Cornwall: 0.42
Cotswold: -1.42
County Durham: 1.75
Coventry: 0.60
Craven: -1.07
Crawley: -0.21
Croydon: -0.21
Dacorum: -0.79
Darlington: 0.60
Dartford: -0.44
Derby: 0.83
Derbyshire Dales: -0.79
Doncaster: 1.23
Dorset: -0.50
Dover: 0.71
Dudley: 0.54
Ealing: -0.32
East Cambridgeshire: -0.90
East Devon: -0.61
East Hampshire: -1.25
East Hertfordshire: -1.42
East Lindsey: 1.46
East Riding of Yorkshire: -0.38
East Staffordshire: -0.32
East Suffolk: 0.08
Eastbourne: 0.60
Eastleigh: -0.79
Eden: -0.96
Elmbridge: -1.71
Enfield: -0.04
Epping Forest: -0.90
Epsom and Ewell: -1.48
Erewash: 0.37
Exeter: -0.04
Fareham: -1.07
Fenland: 0.60
Folkestone and Hythe: 0.83
Forest of Dean: -0.15
Fylde: 0.14
Gateshead: 1.46
Gedling: 0.14
Gloucester: 0.02
Gosport: 0.19
Gravesham: -0.04
Great Yarmouth: 1.35
Greenwich: 0.60
Guildford: -1.48
Hackney: 1.29
Halton: 2.10
Hambleton: -0.96
Hammersmith and Fulham: 0.02
Harborough: -1.30
Haringey: 0.31
Harlow: 0.08
Harrogate: -1.13
Harrow: -0.84
Hart: -1.82
Hartlepool: 2.27
Hastings: 1.40
Havant: 0.14
Havering: -0.44
Herefordshire, County of: -0.38
Hertsmere: -0.84
High Peak: -0.21
Hillingdon: -0.50
Hinckley and Bosworth: -0.50
Horsham: -1.36
Hounslow: -0.32
Huntingdonshire: -0.73
Hyndburn: 1.58
Ipswich: 0.25
Isle of Wight: 0.83
Isles of Scilly: -1.94
Islington: 1.52
Kensington and Chelsea: -0.56
King's Lynn and West Norfolk: 0.19
Kingston upon Hull, City of: 1.69
Kingston upon Thames: -0.96
Kirklees: 0.37
Knowsley: 3.25
Lambeth: 0.25
Lancaster: 0.48
Leeds: 0.14
Leicester: 0.83
Lewes: -0.04
Lewisham: 0.31
Lichfield: -0.44
Lincoln: 1.06
Liverpool: 3.08
Luton: 0.19
Maidstone: -0.61
Maldon: -0.67
Malvern Hills: -0.56
Manchester: 2.33
Mansfield: 1.69
Medway: 0.25
Melton: -0.96
Mendip: -0.61
Merton: -0.84
Mid Devon: -0.44
Mid Suffolk: -0.90
Mid Sussex: -1.36
Middlesbrough: 1.98
Milton Keynes: -0.27
Mole Valley: -1.36
New Forest: -0.73
Newark and Sherwood: 0.42
Newcastle upon Tyne: 1.35
Newcastle-under-Lyme: 0.54
Newham: 1.00
North Devon: -0.09
North East Derbyshire: 0.65
North East Lincolnshire: 0.94
North Hertfordshire: -0.90
North Kesteven: -0.27
North Lincolnshire: 0.48
North Norfolk: 0.14
North Northamptonshire: 0.02
North Somerset: -0.21
North Tyneside: 0.71
North Warwickshire: 0.14
North West Leicestershire: -0.32
Northumberland: 0.54
Norwich: 0.94
Nottingham: 1.75
Nuneaton and Bedworth: 0.65
Oadby and Wigston: -0.50
Oldham: 1.23
Oxford: -0.67
Pendle: 0.77
Peterborough: 0.31
Plymouth: 1.35
Portsmouth: 0.42
Preston: 1.00
Reading: -0.67
Redbridge: -0.38
Redcar and Cleveland: 1.58
Redditch: 0.19
Reigate and Banstead: -1.07
Ribble Valley: -1.13
Richmond upon Thames: -1.48
Richmondshire: -0.84
Rochdale: 1.40
Rochford: -0.96
Rossendale: 0.94
Rother: 0.08
Rotherham: 1.46
Rugby: -0.67
Runnymede: -1.02
Rushcliffe: -1.02
Rushmoor: -0.79
Rutland: -1.42
Ryedale: -1.02
Salford: 1.69
Sandwell: 1.46
Scarborough: 0.60
Sedgemoor: -0.04
Sefton: 1.46
Selby: -0.67
Sevenoaks: -1.07
Sheffield: 1.00
Shropshire: -0.38
Slough: -0.21
Solihull: -0.21
Somerset West and Taunton: -0.27
South Cambridgeshire: -1.30
South Derbyshire: -0.21
South Gloucestershire: -0.61
South Hams: -0.38
South Holland: -0.09
South Kesteven: -0.44
South Lakeland: -1.02
South Norfolk: -0.67
South Oxfordshire: -1.54
South Ribble: -0.09
South Somerset: -0.56
South Staffordshire: -0.32
South Tyneside: 1.81
Southampton: 0.48
Southend-on-Sea: 0.25
Southwark: 0.48
Spelthorne: -0.96
St Albans: -1.48
St. Helens: 1.98
Stafford: -0.38
Staffordshire Moorlands: 0.02
Stevenage: 0.14
Stockport: 0.14
Stockton-on-Tees: 1.00
Stoke-on-Trent: 1.81
Stratford-on-Avon: -1.19
Stroud: -0.90
Sunderland: 2.21
Surrey Heath: -1.48
Sutton: -0.56
Swale: 0.65
Swindon: -0.27
Tameside: 1.29
Tamworth: 0.42
Tandridge: -1.07
Teignbridge: -0.09
Telford and Wrekin: 1.00
Tendring: 1.35
Test Valley: -1.02
Tewkesbury: -1.07
Thanet: 1.35
Three Rivers: -1.25
Thurrock: -0.09
Tonbridge and Malling: -0.84
Torbay: 1.46
Torridge: 0.25
Tower Hamlets: 1.75
Trafford: -0.21
Tunbridge Wells: -1.07
Uttlesford: -1.59
Vale of White Horse: -1.36
Wakefield: 1.17
Walsall: 1.17
Waltham Forest: 0.19
Wandsworth: -0.50
Warrington: 0.19
Warwick: -1.02
Watford: -0.67
Waverley: -1.54
Wealden: -0.90
Welwyn Hatfield: -0.79
West Berkshire: -1.30
West Devon: -0.04
West Lancashire: 0.65
West Lindsey: 0.25
West Northamptonshire: -0.61
West Oxfordshire: -1.30
West Suffolk: -0.73
Westminster: 0.25
Wigan: 1.17
Wiltshire: -0.79
Winchester: -1.30
Windsor and Maidenhead: -1.54
Wirral: 1.86
Woking: -1.13
Wokingham: -1.71
Wolverhampton: 0.94
Worcester: -0.21
Worthing: -0.09
Wychavon: -0.73
Wyre: 0.83
Wyre Forest: 0.31
York: -0.84
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Ranked Local Authorities
The chart below shows the local authorities with the highest scores for this dataset.
High scores indicate that there is a higher than average number of young people with this characteristic within that local authority.
Skip bar chart 0 1 2 3 4 Mansfield Tower Hamlets Barnsley Middlesbrough St. Helens Halton Sunderland Hartlepool Manchester Blackpool Liverpool Knowsley Burnley County Durham Nottingham Stoke-on-Trent Blackburn with Darwen South Tyneside Bolsover Wirral Knowsley Standardised score 3.2 Liverpool Standardised score 3.1 Blackpool Standardised score 2.7 Manchester Standardised score 2.3 Hartlepool Standardised score 2.3 Sunderland Standardised score 2.2 Halton Standardised score 2.1 St. Helens Standardised score 2.0 Middlesbrough Standardised score 2.0 Barnsley Standardised score 1.9 Wirral Standardised score 1.9 Bolsover Standardised score 1.9 South Tyneside Standardised score 1.8 Blackburn with Darwen Standardised score 1.8 Stoke-on-Trent Standardised score 1.8 Nottingham Standardised score 1.7 County Durham Standardised score 1.7 Burnley Standardised score 1.7 Tower Hamlets Standardised score 1.7 Mansfield Standardised score 1.7 Go to the start of bar chart
Combined Authorities
The table below shows the local authority data above, grouped by their combined authority. Higher values indicate local authority areas where young people have a higher likelihood of being NEET.
Skip table Combined Authority Local Authority Name Value Greater Manchester Bolton 1.12 Bury 0.65 Manchester 2.33 Oldham 1.23 Rochdale 1.40 Salford 1.69 Stockport 0.14 Tameside 1.29 Trafford -0.21 Wigan 1.17 Liverpool City Region Halton 2.10 Wirral 1.86 St. Helens 1.98 Sefton 1.46 Knowsley 3.25 Liverpool 3.08 North East Sunderland 2.21 Gateshead 1.46 County Durham 1.75 South Tyneside 1.81 West Midlands Birmingham 1.29 Coventry 0.60 Dudley 0.54 Solihull -0.21 Walsall 1.17 Wolverhampton 0.94 Sandwell 1.46 West Yorkshire Wakefield 1.17 Bradford 0.94 Calderdale 0.42 Kirklees 0.37 Leeds 0.14
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Disability (under 25)
The map shows the likelihood of young people ending up not in employment, education or training.
The values are standardised to show divergence from the average, with lighter colours being higher and darker colours being lower.
Higher scores are indicative of a higher chance of a young person being NEET.
Hover over the hexes to see the standardised score.
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Adur: 0.57
Allerdale: 0.05
Amber Valley: 0.49
Arun: 0.39
Ashfield: 1.34
Ashford: 0.54
Babergh: -0.24
Barking and Dagenham: -1.70
Barnet: -1.95
Barnsley: 0.81
Barrow-in-Furness: 0.84
Basildon: 0.35
Basingstoke and Deane: -0.03
Bassetlaw: -0.16
Bath and North East Somerset: 0.56
Bedford: -0.62
Bexley: -0.68
Birmingham: -0.23
Blaby: -0.65
Blackburn with Darwen: -0.69
Blackpool: 1.77
Bolsover: 0.63
Bolton: -0.69
Boston: -0.62
Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole: 0.47
Bracknell Forest: -0.23
Bradford: -0.70
Braintree: 0.61
Breckland: 0.57
Brent: -2.32
Brentwood: -1.10
Brighton and Hove: 2.24
Bristol, City of: 0.63
Broadland: 0.24
Bromley: -0.91
Bromsgrove: -0.81
Broxbourne: -0.90
Broxtowe: 0.29
Buckinghamshire: -0.89
Burnley: 0.25
Bury: 0.04
Calderdale: -0.44
Cambridge: -0.08
Camden: -0.55
Cannock Chase: 0.35
Canterbury: 2.21
Carlisle: -0.42
Castle Point: -0.40
Central Bedfordshire: -0.22
Charnwood: -0.05
Chelmsford: -0.62
Cheltenham: -0.34
Cherwell: -0.47
Cheshire East: -0.29
Cheshire West and Chester: 0.72
Chesterfield: 1.44
Chichester: -0.22
Chorley: -0.37
City of London: -1.52
Colchester: 0.80
Copeland: 0.65
Cornwall: 1.05
Cotswold: -1.24
County Durham: 1.62
Coventry: -0.21
Craven: -0.58
Crawley: -0.42
Croydon: -1.05
Dacorum: -0.18
Darlington: 0.60
Dartford: -0.25
Derby: 0.34
Derbyshire Dales: -0.15
Doncaster: -0.05
Dorset: 1.09
Dover: 1.78
Dudley: 0.05
Ealing: -2.18
East Cambridgeshire: -0.44
East Devon: 0.55
East Hampshire: -0.59
East Hertfordshire: -1.16
East Lindsey: 2.00
East Riding of Yorkshire: -0.76
East Staffordshire: -0.80
East Suffolk: 1.14
Eastbourne: 1.60
Eastleigh: -0.07
Eden: -1.41
Elmbridge: -1.48
Enfield: -1.95
Epping Forest: -1.48
Epsom and Ewell: -1.33
Erewash: 0.69
Exeter: 1.52
Fareham: -0.49
Fenland: 0.78
Folkestone and Hythe: 2.20
Forest of Dean: -0.31
Fylde: -0.05
Gateshead: 0.58
Gedling: 0.34
Gloucester: -0.38
Gosport: 1.46
Gravesham: 0.43
Great Yarmouth: 2.16
Greenwich: -0.67
Guildford: -0.05
Hackney: -1.14
Halton: 0.97
Hambleton: -0.36
Hammersmith and Fulham: -1.45
Harborough: -0.96
Haringey: -1.66
Harlow: -0.22
Harrogate: -0.64
Harrow: -2.38
Hart: -1.12
Hartlepool: 1.09
Hastings: 2.00
Havant: 0.79
Havering: -1.23
Herefordshire, County of: -0.20
Hertsmere: -1.16
High Peak: -0.00
Hillingdon: -1.37
Hinckley and Bosworth: 0.17
Horsham: -0.76
Hounslow: -1.58
Huntingdonshire: -0.14
Hyndburn: 0.17
Ipswich: 0.50
Isle of Wight: 2.48
Isles of Scilly: -1.05
Islington: 0.11
Kensington and Chelsea: -1.87
King's Lynn and West Norfolk: 0.80
Kingston upon Hull, City of: 0.29
Kingston upon Thames: -0.64
Kirklees: -0.81
Knowsley: 0.85
Lambeth: -0.91
Lancaster: 1.15
Leeds: -0.37
Leicester: -1.11
Lewes: 1.66
Lewisham: -0.60
Lichfield: -0.28
Lincoln: 2.86
Liverpool: 1.36
Luton: -1.47
Maidstone: -0.01
Maldon: 0.36
Malvern Hills: 0.01
Manchester: 0.20
Mansfield: 0.95
Medway: 0.80
Melton: -0.12
Mendip: -0.06
Merton: -1.35
Mid Devon: 0.86
Mid Suffolk: 0.08
Mid Sussex: -0.88
Middlesbrough: 0.32
Milton Keynes: -0.63
Mole Valley: -0.64
New Forest: 0.27
Newark and Sherwood: 0.65
Newcastle upon Tyne: 0.48
Newcastle-under-Lyme: 0.19
Newham: -2.17
North Devon: 0.99
North East Derbyshire: 0.49
North East Lincolnshire: 0.62
North Hertfordshire: 0.32
North Kesteven: 0.41
North Lincolnshire: -0.07
North Norfolk: 1.18
North Northamptonshire: -0.00
North Somerset: 0.01
North Tyneside: 0.65
North Warwickshire: -0.16
North West Leicestershire: 0.30
Northumberland: 1.05
Norwich: 2.71
Nottingham: 0.55
Nuneaton and Bedworth: 0.62
Oadby and Wigston: -0.37
Oldham: -0.25
Oxford: 0.11
Pendle: -0.79
Peterborough: -0.40
Plymouth: 2.39
Portsmouth: 0.58
Preston: -0.33
Reading: -0.10
Redbridge: -2.61
Redcar and Cleveland: 1.03
Redditch: 0.73
Reigate and Banstead: -0.87
Ribble Valley: -1.50
Richmond upon Thames: -1.36
Richmondshire: -0.09
Rochdale: 0.06
Rochford: -0.68
Rossendale: 0.37
Rother: 1.47
Rotherham: 1.09
Rugby: -0.36
Runnymede: 0.63
Rushcliffe: -0.73
Rushmoor: -0.31
Rutland: -0.71
Ryedale: -0.84
Salford: 0.33
Sandwell: -1.11
Scarborough: 0.67
Sedgemoor: 0.31
Sefton: 1.17
Selby: -0.85
Sevenoaks: -0.05
Sheffield: 1.30
Shropshire: -0.40
Slough: -2.22
Solihull: 0.67
Somerset West and Taunton: 0.11
South Cambridgeshire: -0.89
South Derbyshire: -0.24
South Gloucestershire: 0.15
South Hams: 0.72
South Holland: 0.13
South Kesteven: 0.32
South Lakeland: -0.57
South Norfolk: 0.01
South Oxfordshire: -0.66
South Ribble: -0.13
South Somerset: 0.35
South Staffordshire: -0.76
South Tyneside: 1.27
Southampton: 1.23
Southend-on-Sea: 0.22
Southwark: -0.53
Spelthorne: -0.45
St Albans: -1.11
St. Helens: 1.19
Stafford: -0.33
Staffordshire Moorlands: -0.72
Stevenage: 1.42
Stockport: 0.15
Stockton-on-Tees: 0.79
Stoke-on-Trent: 0.22
Stratford-on-Avon: -0.34
Stroud: -0.54
Sunderland: 1.72
Surrey Heath: -0.93
Sutton: -0.48
Swale: 2.03
Swindon: 0.01
Tameside: 0.33
Tamworth: 0.53
Tandridge: -0.66
Teignbridge: 1.14
Telford and Wrekin: 0.75
Tendring: 2.50
Test Valley: -0.21
Tewkesbury: -0.69
Thanet: 2.79
Three Rivers: -1.36
Thurrock: -1.01
Tonbridge and Malling: 0.18
Torbay: 2.47
Torridge: 1.35
Tower Hamlets: -1.02
Trafford: -0.97
Tunbridge Wells: -0.55
Uttlesford: -1.42
Vale of White Horse: -0.28
Wakefield: 0.28
Walsall: -0.33
Waltham Forest: -1.80
Wandsworth: -1.36
Warrington: -0.36
Warwick: -0.24
Watford: -1.64
Waverley: -0.44
Wealden: 0.04
Welwyn Hatfield: -0.26
West Berkshire: -0.22
West Devon: 1.18
West Lancashire: 0.66
West Lindsey: 1.18
West Northamptonshire: -0.60
West Oxfordshire: -0.27
West Suffolk: -0.39
Westminster: -1.35
Wigan: 0.31
Wiltshire: 0.39
Winchester: -0.01
Windsor and Maidenhead: -1.46
Wirral: 2.47
Woking: -0.56
Wokingham: -1.12
Wolverhampton: -0.73
Worcester: 0.65
Worthing: 0.54
Wychavon: -0.05
Wyre: 0.08
Wyre Forest: 0.58
York: 0.93
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Ranked Local Authorities
The chart below shows the local authorities with the highest scores for this dataset.
High scores indicate that there is a higher than average number of young people with this characteristic within that local authority.
Skip bar chart 0 1 2 3 County Durham Lewes Canterbury Brighton and Hove Plymouth Wirral Torbay Isle of Wight Tendring Norwich Thanet Lincoln Sunderland Blackpool Dover Hastings East Lindsey Swale Great Yarmouth Folkestone and Hythe Lincoln Standardised score 2.9 Thanet Standardised score 2.8 Norwich Standardised score 2.7 Tendring Standardised score 2.5 Isle of Wight Standardised score 2.5 Torbay Standardised score 2.5 Wirral Standardised score 2.5 Plymouth Standardised score 2.4 Brighton and Hove Standardised score 2.2 Canterbury Standardised score 2.2 Folkestone and Hythe Standardised score 2.2 Great Yarmouth Standardised score 2.2 Swale Standardised score 2.0 East Lindsey Standardised score 2.0 Hastings Standardised score 2.0 Dover Standardised score 1.8 Blackpool Standardised score 1.8 Sunderland Standardised score 1.7 Lewes Standardised score 1.7 County Durham Standardised score 1.6 Go to the start of bar chart
Combined Authorities
The table below shows the local authority data above, grouped by their combined authority. Higher values indicate local authority areas where young people have a higher likelihood of being NEET.
Skip table Combined Authority Local Authority Name Value Greater Manchester Bolton -0.69 Bury 0.04 Manchester 0.20 Oldham -0.25 Rochdale 0.06 Salford 0.33 Stockport 0.15 Tameside 0.33 Trafford -0.97 Wigan 0.31 Liverpool City Region Halton 0.97 Wirral 2.47 St. Helens 1.19 Sefton 1.17 Knowsley 0.85 Liverpool 1.36 North East Sunderland 1.72 Gateshead 0.58 County Durham 1.62 South Tyneside 1.27 West Midlands Birmingham -0.23 Coventry -0.21 Dudley 0.05 Solihull 0.67 Walsall -0.33 Wolverhampton -0.73 Sandwell -1.11 West Yorkshire Wakefield 0.28 Bradford -0.70 Calderdale -0.44 Kirklees -0.81 Leeds -0.37
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Economic Inactivity (NEET)
The map shows the likelihood of young people ending up not in employment, education or training.
The values are standardised to show divergence from the average, with lighter colours being higher and darker colours being lower.
Higher scores are indicative of a higher chance of a young person being NEET.
Hover over the hexes to see the standardised score.
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Adur: 0.36
Allerdale: 0.48
Amber Valley: 0.24
Arun: -0.14
Ashfield: 0.94
Ashford: 0.51
Babergh: -0.29
Barking and Dagenham: 1.11
Barnet: 0.05
Barnsley: 1.45
Barrow-in-Furness: 1.11
Basildon: 0.92
Basingstoke and Deane: -0.34
Bassetlaw: 0.19
Bath and North East Somerset: -2.13
Bedford: -0.01
Bexley: -0.09
Birmingham: 1.17
Blaby: -0.81
Blackburn with Darwen: 0.94
Blackpool: 3.12
Bolsover: 0.59
Bolton: 1.15
Boston: 0.38
Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole: -0.64
Bracknell Forest: -0.74
Bradford: 1.73
Braintree: -0.25
Breckland: 0.35
Brent: 0.28
Brentwood: -0.68
Brighton and Hove: -1.17
Bristol, City of: -1.40
Broadland: -0.56
Bromley: -0.23
Bromsgrove: -0.98
Broxbourne: 0.18
Broxtowe: -0.68
Buckinghamshire: -0.63
Burnley: 1.96
Bury: 0.51
Calderdale: 0.96
Cambridge: -1.90
Camden: -0.91
Cannock Chase: 0.83
Canterbury: -1.06
Carlisle: 0.20
Castle Point: -0.04
Central Bedfordshire: -0.64
Charnwood: -1.48
Chelmsford: -0.83
Cheltenham: -0.82
Cherwell: -0.34
Cheshire East: -0.68
Cheshire West and Chester: -0.32
Chesterfield: 1.19
Chichester: -0.72
Chorley: -0.44
City of London: -2.58
Colchester: -0.59
Copeland: 0.36
Cornwall: 0.18
Cotswold: -0.99
County Durham: 0.81
Coventry: -0.33
Craven: -1.34
Crawley: 0.80
Croydon: 0.71
Dacorum: -0.24
Darlington: 1.28
Dartford: 0.29
Derby: 0.91
Derbyshire Dales: -0.86
Doncaster: 1.87
Dorset: -0.16
Dover: 1.23
Dudley: 1.23
Ealing: 0.07
East Cambridgeshire: -0.93
East Devon: -0.59
East Hampshire: -0.94
East Hertfordshire: -0.77
East Lindsey: 2.17
East Riding of Yorkshire: -0.64
East Staffordshire: -0.15
East Suffolk: 0.48
Eastbourne: 0.70
Eastleigh: -0.87
Eden: -1.29
Elmbridge: -0.92
Enfield: 1.12
Epping Forest: -0.06
Epsom and Ewell: -1.18
Erewash: 0.64
Exeter: -2.38
Fareham: -1.26
Fenland: 1.26
Folkestone and Hythe: 1.33
Forest of Dean: 0.21
Fylde: -0.52
Gateshead: 1.67
Gedling: 0.11
Gloucester: -0.13
Gosport: 0.96
Gravesham: 1.45
Great Yarmouth: 2.28
Greenwich: 1.19
Guildford: -2.03
Hackney: 0.67
Halton: 1.23
Hambleton: -0.78
Hammersmith and Fulham: -0.93
Harborough: -1.43
Haringey: 1.32
Harlow: 0.94
Harrogate: -1.18
Harrow: -0.34
Hart: -1.34
Hartlepool: 2.28
Hastings: 2.12
Havant: 0.21
Havering: 0.31
Herefordshire, County of: -0.01
Hertsmere: -0.30
High Peak: -0.02
Hillingdon: 0.14
Hinckley and Bosworth: -0.61
Horsham: -0.93
Hounslow: 0.28
Huntingdonshire: -0.65
Hyndburn: 1.22
Ipswich: 0.80
Isle of Wight: 0.98
Islington: 0.29
Kensington and Chelsea: -0.79
King's Lynn and West Norfolk: 0.87
Kingston upon Hull, City of: 1.22
Kingston upon Thames: -1.14
Kirklees: 0.32
Knowsley: 2.29
Lambeth: -0.42
Lancaster: -1.05
Leeds: -0.72
Leicester: 0.06
Lewes: 0.70
Lewisham: 1.10
Lichfield: -0.65
Lincoln: -1.00
Liverpool: -0.11
Luton: 0.89
Maidstone: 0.08
Maldon: -0.45
Malvern Hills: 0.21
Manchester: -0.25
Mansfield: 1.25
Medway: 0.92
Melton: -0.91
Mendip: -0.35
Merton: -0.13
Mid Devon: -0.36
Mid Suffolk: -0.77
Mid Sussex: -0.94
Middlesbrough: 1.82
Milton Keynes: 0.02
Mole Valley: -0.97
New Forest: -0.42
Newark and Sherwood: 0.12
Newcastle upon Tyne: -0.79
Newcastle-under-Lyme: -0.62
Newham: 0.77
North Devon: 0.55
North East Derbyshire: 0.47
North East Lincolnshire: 1.86
North Hertfordshire: -0.25
North Kesteven: -0.85
North Lincolnshire: 0.89
North Norfolk: 0.98
North Northamptonshire: 0.08
North Somerset: -0.71
North Tyneside: 0.87
North Warwickshire: -0.21
North West Leicestershire: -0.82
Northumberland: 1.46
Norwich: -0.73
Nottingham: -1.03
Nuneaton and Bedworth: 0.76
Oadby and Wigston: -0.62
Oldham: 1.87
Oxford: -1.90
Pendle: 0.91
Peterborough: 1.28
Plymouth: -0.34
Portsmouth: -0.93
Preston: -0.23
Reading: -0.81
Redbridge: 0.04
Redcar and Cleveland: 2.05
Redditch: 0.36
Reigate and Banstead: -0.62
Ribble Valley: -2.01
Richmond upon Thames: -0.79
Richmondshire: -0.44
Rochdale: 1.46
Rochford: -0.69
Rossendale: 0.68
Rother: 0.83
Rotherham: 1.44
Rugby: -0.78
Runnymede: -1.48
Rushcliffe: -1.72
Rushmoor: -0.11
Rutland: -0.85
Ryedale: -0.68
Salford: 0.44
Sandwell: 1.91
Scarborough: 1.20
Sedgemoor: 0.09
Sefton: 0.84
Selby: -0.67
Sevenoaks: -0.42
Sheffield: -0.30
Shropshire: -0.13
Slough: 0.38
Solihull: 0.15
Somerset West and Taunton: -0.17
South Cambridgeshire: -1.19
South Derbyshire: -0.81
South Gloucestershire: -1.39
South Hams: -0.49
South Holland: 0.32
South Kesteven: -0.16
South Lakeland: -1.36
South Norfolk: -0.72
South Oxfordshire: -0.98
South Ribble: -0.74
South Somerset: -0.03
South Staffordshire: -0.46
South Tyneside: 1.72
Southampton: -0.63
Southend-on-Sea: 1.18
Southwark: -0.23
Spelthorne: 0.16
St Albans: -1.15
St. Helens: 1.35
Stafford: -0.61
Staffordshire Moorlands: -1.26
Stevenage: 0.28
Stockport: 0.22
Stockton-on-Tees: 1.42
Stoke-on-Trent: 1.04
Stratford-on-Avon: -1.00
Stroud: -0.79
Sunderland: 1.53
Surrey Heath: -1.14
Sutton: -0.29
Swale: 1.73
Swindon: 0.05
Tameside: 1.10
Tamworth: 0.72
Tandridge: -0.33
Teignbridge: -0.26
Telford and Wrekin: 1.01
Tendring: 1.74
Test Valley: -0.91
Tewkesbury: -0.65
Thanet: 2.22
Three Rivers: -0.70
Thurrock: 0.33
Tonbridge and Malling: -0.39
Torbay: 1.02
Torridge: 0.65
Tower Hamlets: -0.21
Trafford: -0.62
Tunbridge Wells: -0.29
Uttlesford: -1.13
Vale of White Horse: -0.87
Wakefield: 1.00
Walsall: 2.28
Waltham Forest: 0.91
Wandsworth: -0.87
Warrington: -0.25
Warwick: -1.86
Watford: -0.39
Waverley: -1.34
Wealden: -0.43
Welwyn Hatfield: -1.31
West Berkshire: -0.64
West Devon: -0.26
West Lancashire: -0.88
West Lindsey: 0.31
West Northamptonshire: -0.56
West Oxfordshire: -0.69
West Suffolk: -0.28
Westminster: -0.94
Wigan: 0.54
Wiltshire: -0.33
Winchester: -1.69
Windsor and Maidenhead: -0.68
Wirral: 1.08
Woking: -0.67
Wokingham: -1.22
Wolverhampton: 2.03
Worcester: -0.42
Worthing: -0.12
Wychavon: -0.42
Wyre: 0.26
Wyre Forest: 0.84
York: -2.12
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Ranked Local Authorities
The chart below shows the local authorities with the highest scores for this dataset.
High scores indicate that there is a higher than average number of young people with this characteristic within that local authority.
Skip bar chart 0 1 2 3 4 South Tyneside Bradford Wolverhampton Redcar and Cleveland Hastings East Lindsey Thanet Hartlepool Great Yarmouth Walsall Knowsley Blackpool Swale Tendring Middlesbrough North East Lincolnshire Oldham Doncaster Sandwell Burnley Blackpool Standardised score 3.1 Knowsley Standardised score 2.3 Walsall Standardised score 2.3 Great Yarmouth Standardised score 2.3 Hartlepool Standardised score 2.3 Thanet Standardised score 2.2 East Lindsey Standardised score 2.2 Hastings Standardised score 2.1 Redcar and Cleveland Standardised score 2.0 Wolverhampton Standardised score 2.0 Burnley Standardised score 2.0 Sandwell Standardised score 1.9 Doncaster Standardised score 1.9 Oldham Standardised score 1.9 North East Lincolnshire Standardised score 1.9 Middlesbrough Standardised score 1.8 Tendring Standardised score 1.7 Swale Standardised score 1.7 Bradford Standardised score 1.7 South Tyneside Standardised score 1.7 Go to the start of bar chart
Combined Authorities
The table below shows the local authority data above, grouped by their combined authority. Higher values indicate local authority areas where young people have a higher likelihood of being NEET.
Skip table Combined Authority Local Authority Name Value Greater Manchester Bolton 1.15 Bury 0.51 Manchester -0.25 Oldham 1.87 Rochdale 1.46 Salford 0.44 Stockport 0.22 Tameside 1.10 Trafford -0.62 Wigan 0.54 Liverpool City Region Halton 1.23 Wirral 1.08 St. Helens 1.35 Sefton 0.84 Knowsley 2.29 Liverpool -0.11 North East Sunderland 1.53 Gateshead 1.67 County Durham 0.81 South Tyneside 1.72 West Midlands Birmingham 1.17 Coventry -0.33 Dudley 1.23 Solihull 0.15 Walsall 2.28 Wolverhampton 2.03 Sandwell 1.91 West Yorkshire Wakefield 1.00 Bradford 1.73 Calderdale 0.96 Kirklees 0.32 Leeds -0.72
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Fertility Rates (aged 20-24)
The map shows the likelihood of young people ending up not in employment, education or training.
The values are standardised to show divergence from the average, with lighter colours being higher and darker colours being lower.
Higher scores are indicative of a higher chance of a young person being NEET.
Hover over the hexes to see the standardised score.
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Adur: -0.56
Allerdale: 0.51
Amber Valley: 0.40
Arun: 0.16
Ashfield: 1.71
Ashford: 0.73
Babergh: 0.24
Barking and Dagenham: 1.12
Barnet: -0.71
Barnsley: 1.64
Barrow-in-Furness: 1.45
Basildon: 0.99
Basingstoke and Deane: -0.01
Bassetlaw: 1.28
Bath and North East Somerset: -1.81
Bedford: 0.00
Bexley: -0.62
Birmingham: -0.25
Blaby: -0.16
Blackburn with Darwen: 1.19
Blackpool: 1.89
Bolsover: 1.50
Bolton: 0.84
Boston: 2.49
Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole: -1.21
Bracknell Forest: 0.07
Bradford: 1.02
Braintree: 0.30
Breckland: 1.11
Brent: -0.01
Brentwood: -0.75
Brighton and Hove: -2.02
Bristol, City of: -1.62
Broadland: -0.19
Bromley: -0.88
Bromsgrove: -0.26
Broxbourne: -0.28
Broxtowe: -0.98
Buckinghamshire: -0.69
Burnley: 1.36
Bury: 0.42
Calderdale: 0.93
Cambridge: -2.14
Camden: -1.97
Cannock Chase: 1.35
Canterbury: -1.46
Carlisle: 0.34
Castle Point: 0.28
Central Bedfordshire: 0.18
Charnwood: -1.23
Chelmsford: -0.52
Cheltenham: -1.08
Cherwell: 0.23
Cheshire East: -0.19
Cheshire West and Chester: -0.42
Chesterfield: 1.02
Chichester: -0.55
Chorley: 0.54
City of London: -2.72
Colchester: -0.88
Copeland: 0.58
Cornwall: -0.16
Cotswold: -0.92
County Durham: 0.19
Coventry: -0.62
Craven: -0.83
Crawley: 1.13
Croydon: -0.07
Dacorum: -0.24
Darlington: 1.14
Dartford: 0.69
Derby: 0.20
Derbyshire Dales: -0.53
Doncaster: 2.07
Dorset: -0.11
Dover: 0.92
Dudley: 0.94
Ealing: -0.72
East Cambridgeshire: -0.21
East Devon: 0.06
East Hampshire: -0.39
East Hertfordshire: -1.08
East Lindsey: 1.59
East Riding of Yorkshire: -0.09
East Staffordshire: 0.78
East Suffolk: 0.24
Eastbourne: 0.14
Eastleigh: 0.09
Eden: -0.50
Elmbridge: -1.15
Enfield: 0.19
Epping Forest: -0.64
Epsom and Ewell: -1.20
Erewash: 0.13
Exeter: -1.89
Fareham: -0.71
Fenland: 2.09
Folkestone and Hythe: 1.18
Forest of Dean: 0.61
Fylde: -0.17
Gateshead: 0.72
Gedling: -0.50
Gloucester: 0.33
Gosport: 1.28
Gravesham: 0.82
Great Yarmouth: 1.51
Greenwich: -0.49
Guildford: -1.78
Hackney: 0.79
Halton: 1.31
Hambleton: -0.29
Hammersmith and Fulham: -1.94
Harborough: -0.53
Haringey: -0.37
Harlow: 1.00
Harrogate: -0.65
Harrow: 0.30
Hart: -0.82
Hartlepool: 1.20
Hastings: 1.40
Havant: 0.60
Havering: -0.33
Herefordshire, County of: 0.11
Hertsmere: -0.43
High Peak: -0.30
Hillingdon: -0.29
Hinckley and Bosworth: 0.35
Horsham: -0.55
Hounslow: -0.35
Huntingdonshire: 0.01
Hyndburn: 1.45
Ipswich: 1.45
Isle of Wight: 0.60
Isles of Scilly: -1.41
Islington: -1.78
Kensington and Chelsea: -2.18
King's Lynn and West Norfolk: 1.22
Kingston upon Hull, City of: 1.21
Kingston upon Thames: -1.79
Kirklees: 0.34
Knowsley: 1.28
Lambeth: -1.69
Lancaster: -0.75
Leeds: -0.96
Leicester: -0.63
Lewes: -0.01
Lewisham: -0.72
Lichfield: 0.29
Lincoln: -1.11
Liverpool: -1.19
Luton: 0.65
Maidstone: 0.92
Maldon: -0.53
Malvern Hills: -0.62
Manchester: -1.13
Mansfield: 1.52
Medway: 0.66
Melton: 0.19
Mendip: 0.39
Merton: -0.89
Mid Devon: 0.25
Mid Suffolk: -0.25
Mid Sussex: -0.59
Middlesbrough: 1.33
Milton Keynes: 0.11
Mole Valley: -0.93
New Forest: -0.54
Newark and Sherwood: 1.18
Newcastle upon Tyne: -1.29
Newcastle-under-Lyme: -0.34
Newham: 0.04
North Devon: 0.59
North East Derbyshire: 0.27
North East Lincolnshire: 2.09
North Hertfordshire: -0.70
North Kesteven: 0.36
North Lincolnshire: 1.85
North Norfolk: -0.21
North Northamptonshire: 0.79
North Somerset: -0.16
North Tyneside: 0.15
North Warwickshire: 1.05
North West Leicestershire: -0.39
Northumberland: 0.88
Norwich: -1.42
Nottingham: -1.41
Nuneaton and Bedworth: 1.28
Oadby and Wigston: -0.75
Oldham: 1.66
Oxford: -2.22
Pendle: 1.65
Peterborough: 1.30
Plymouth: -0.52
Portsmouth: -0.96
Preston: 0.00
Reading: -1.16
Redbridge: 0.16
Redcar and Cleveland: 1.48
Redditch: 0.58
Reigate and Banstead: -0.99
Ribble Valley: -1.18
Richmond upon Thames: -1.74
Richmondshire: 1.15
Rochdale: 1.29
Rochford: -0.83
Rossendale: 1.04
Rother: -0.02
Rotherham: 1.53
Rugby: 0.66
Runnymede: -1.66
Rushcliffe: -1.36
Rushmoor: 0.62
Rutland: -0.85
Ryedale: -0.52
Salford: -0.05
Sandwell: 1.65
Scarborough: 1.43
Sedgemoor: 0.57
Sefton: -0.28
Selby: 0.72
Sevenoaks: -0.60
Sheffield: -0.96
Shropshire: -0.03
Slough: 0.72
Solihull: -0.27
Somerset West and Taunton: 0.37
South Cambridgeshire: -0.56
South Derbyshire: 1.00
South Gloucestershire: -0.78
South Hams: -0.75
South Holland: 2.14
South Kesteven: 0.28
South Lakeland: -0.37
South Norfolk: -0.04
South Oxfordshire: -0.69
South Ribble: 0.44
South Somerset: 0.38
South Staffordshire: 0.19
South Tyneside: 1.18
Southampton: -1.00
Southend-on-Sea: 0.06
Southwark: -1.76
Spelthorne: -0.34
St Albans: -1.31
St. Helens: 0.79
Stafford: 0.10
Staffordshire Moorlands: 0.16
Stevenage: 0.20
Stockport: -0.29
Stockton-on-Tees: 1.00
Stoke-on-Trent: 1.18
Stratford-on-Avon: -0.12
Stroud: -0.56
Sunderland: 0.69
Surrey Heath: -0.90
Sutton: -0.22
Swale: 1.89
Swindon: 0.20
Tameside: 0.83
Tamworth: 1.43
Tandridge: -0.40
Teignbridge: 0.14
Telford and Wrekin: 1.34
Tendring: 1.53
Test Valley: 0.03
Tewkesbury: -0.22
Thanet: 1.17
Three Rivers: -0.92
Thurrock: 0.67
Tonbridge and Malling: -0.03
Torbay: 0.80
Torridge: 0.92
Tower Hamlets: -1.35
Trafford: -0.89
Tunbridge Wells: -0.01
Uttlesford: -1.29
Vale of White Horse: -0.26
Wakefield: 1.42
Walsall: 1.84
Waltham Forest: -0.27
Wandsworth: -1.92
Warrington: -0.14
Warwick: -1.48
Watford: -0.32
Waverley: -1.35
Wealden: -0.57
Welwyn Hatfield: -1.45
West Berkshire: -0.53
West Devon: -0.09
West Lancashire: -0.93
West Lindsey: 0.53
West Northamptonshire: 0.01
West Oxfordshire: -0.44
West Suffolk: 0.50
Westminster: -2.11
Wigan: 0.80
Wiltshire: 0.11
Winchester: -1.66
Windsor and Maidenhead: -1.09
Wirral: 0.62
Woking: -0.88
Wokingham: -1.18
Wolverhampton: 1.45
Worcester: -0.96
Worthing: -0.75
Wychavon: 0.00
Wyre: -0.01
Wyre Forest: 0.58
York: -1.82
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Ranked Local Authorities
The chart below shows the local authorities with the highest scores for this dataset.
High scores indicate that there is a higher than average number of young people with this characteristic within that local authority.
Skip bar chart 0 1 2 3 Bolsover Great Yarmouth Ashfield Walsall North Lincolnshire Swale Blackpool Doncaster North East Lincolnshire Fenland South Holland Boston Mansfield Rotherham Tendring East Lindsey Barnsley Sandwell Pendle Oldham Boston Standardised score 2.5 South Holland Standardised score 2.1 Fenland Standardised score 2.1 North East Lincolnshire Standardised score 2.1 Doncaster Standardised score 2.1 Blackpool Standardised score 1.9 Swale Standardised score 1.9 North Lincolnshire Standardised score 1.9 Walsall Standardised score 1.8 Ashfield Standardised score 1.7 Oldham Standardised score 1.7 Pendle Standardised score 1.7 Sandwell Standardised score 1.6 Barnsley Standardised score 1.6 East Lindsey Standardised score 1.6 Tendring Standardised score 1.5 Rotherham Standardised score 1.5 Mansfield Standardised score 1.5 Great Yarmouth Standardised score 1.5 Bolsover Standardised score 1.5 Go to the start of bar chart
Combined Authorities
The table below shows the local authority data above, grouped by their combined authority. Higher values indicate local authority areas where young people have a higher likelihood of being NEET.
Skip table Combined Authority Local Authority Name Value Greater Manchester Bolton 0.84 Bury 0.42 Manchester -1.13 Oldham 1.66 Rochdale 1.29 Salford -0.05 Stockport -0.29 Tameside 0.83 Trafford -0.89 Wigan 0.80 Liverpool City Region Halton 1.31 Wirral 0.62 St. Helens 0.79 Sefton -0.28 Knowsley 1.28 Liverpool -1.19 North East Sunderland 0.69 Gateshead 0.72 County Durham 0.19 South Tyneside 1.18 West Midlands Birmingham -0.25 Coventry -0.62 Dudley 0.94 Solihull -0.27 Walsall 1.84 Wolverhampton 1.45 Sandwell 1.65 West Yorkshire Wakefield 1.42 Bradford 1.02 Calderdale 0.93 Kirklees 0.34 Leeds -0.96
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Fertility Rates (under 20)
The map shows the likelihood of young people ending up not in employment, education or training.
The values are standardised to show divergence from the average, with lighter colours being higher and darker colours being lower.
Higher scores are indicative of a higher chance of a young person being NEET.
Hover over the hexes to see the standardised score.
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Adur: -1.03
Allerdale: 0.90
Amber Valley: 0.66
Arun: 0.47
Ashfield: 1.43
Ashford: -0.14
Babergh: -0.61
Barking and Dagenham: 0.13
Barnet: -1.03
Barnsley: 0.64
Barrow-in-Furness: 1.38
Basildon: 0.87
Basingstoke and Deane: 0.13
Bassetlaw: 0.96
Bath and North East Somerset: -1.06
Bedford: 0.58
Bexley: -0.25
Birmingham: 0.26
Blaby: -0.76
Blackburn with Darwen: 0.94
Blackpool: 2.49
Bolsover: 0.30
Bolton: 0.41
Boston: 1.81
Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole: -0.42
Bracknell Forest: -1.18
Bradford: 0.94
Braintree: -0.21
Breckland: 1.19
Brent: -0.44
Brentwood: -1.42
Brighton and Hove: -1.03
Bristol, City of: -0.31
Broadland: -0.93
Bromley: -0.82
Bromsgrove: -0.67
Broxbourne: -0.61
Broxtowe: -0.76
Buckinghamshire: -0.95
Burnley: 1.19
Bury: -0.29
Calderdale: 0.34
Cambridge: -1.08
Camden: -1.20
Cannock Chase: 1.30
Canterbury: -0.59
Carlisle: 0.09
Castle Point: -0.23
Central Bedfordshire: -0.93
Charnwood: -0.84
Chelmsford: -0.59
Cheltenham: -0.31
Cherwell: -0.53
Cheshire East: -0.29
Cheshire West and Chester: 0.05
Chesterfield: 0.36
Chichester: -0.38
Chorley: 0.32
City of London: -1.73
Colchester: -0.10
Copeland: 0.83
Cornwall: 0.03
Cotswold: -0.61
County Durham: 1.49
Coventry: 0.15
Craven: -0.72
Crawley: 0.51
Croydon: -0.21
Dacorum: -0.33
Darlington: 1.93
Dartford: 0.22
Derby: 0.64
Derbyshire Dales: -0.99
Doncaster: 1.76
Dorset: -0.31
Dover: 1.28
Dudley: 0.85
Ealing: -1.03
East Cambridgeshire: -0.46
East Devon: -0.72
East Hampshire: -0.48
East Hertfordshire: -1.27
East Lindsey: 1.34
East Riding of Yorkshire: -0.06
East Staffordshire: 0.28
East Suffolk: 0.28
Eastbourne: 0.03
Eastleigh: -0.27
Eden: -0.55
Elmbridge: -1.29
Enfield: 0.32
Epping Forest: -0.80
Epsom and Ewell: -0.91
Erewash: 0.00
Exeter: -0.70
Fareham: -0.40
Fenland: 1.21
Folkestone and Hythe: 0.45
Forest of Dean: -0.06
Fylde: -0.44
Gateshead: 0.60
Gedling: 0.13
Gloucester: 0.43
Gosport: 0.22
Gravesham: 0.32
Great Yarmouth: 1.62
Greenwich: -0.17
Guildford: -0.93
Hackney: 0.07
Halton: 2.08
Hambleton: -1.03
Hammersmith and Fulham: -1.14
Harborough: -0.70
Haringey: -0.14
Harlow: 0.70
Harrogate: -0.48
Harrow: -0.40
Hart: -1.42
Hartlepool: 2.34
Hastings: 0.58
Havant: 1.19
Havering: -0.44
Herefordshire, County of: -0.02
Hertsmere: -0.78
High Peak: -0.67
Hillingdon: -0.65
Hinckley and Bosworth: -0.59
Horsham: -0.91
Hounslow: -0.42
Huntingdonshire: -0.25
Hyndburn: 1.06
Ipswich: 1.59
Isle of Wight: 0.73
Isles of Scilly: 8.36
Islington: -0.95
Kensington and Chelsea: -1.29
King's Lynn and West Norfolk: 0.77
Kingston upon Hull, City of: 2.87
Kingston upon Thames: -1.25
Kirklees: 0.32
Knowsley: 0.62
Lambeth: -0.61
Lancaster: -0.04
Leeds: 0.60
Leicester: 0.13
Lewes: -0.31
Lewisham: 0.07
Lichfield: -0.59
Lincoln: 0.66
Liverpool: -0.06
Luton: -0.06
Maidstone: -0.14
Maldon: -0.06
Malvern Hills: 0.05
Manchester: -0.23
Mansfield: 2.19
Medway: 0.87
Melton: -0.93
Mendip: -0.80
Merton: -1.01
Mid Devon: -0.25
Mid Suffolk: -0.57
Mid Sussex: -0.72
Middlesbrough: 2.36
Milton Keynes: -0.36
Mole Valley: -1.20
New Forest: -0.55
Newark and Sherwood: -0.19
Newcastle upon Tyne: 0.15
Newcastle-under-Lyme: 0.03
Newham: -0.53
North Devon: 0.20
North East Derbyshire: 0.26
North East Lincolnshire: 3.21
North Hertfordshire: -0.80
North Kesteven: -0.80
North Lincolnshire: 0.75
North Norfolk: 0.07
North Northamptonshire: 0.51
North Somerset: 0.15
North Tyneside: 0.60
North Warwickshire: -0.67
North West Leicestershire: 0.03
Northumberland: 0.73
Norwich: -0.06
Nottingham: -0.14
Nuneaton and Bedworth: 1.49
Oadby and Wigston: -1.01
Oldham: 0.77
Oxford: -1.06
Pendle: 0.32
Peterborough: 1.15
Plymouth: 0.34
Portsmouth: 0.60
Preston: 1.04
Reading: 0.17
Redbridge: -0.57
Redcar and Cleveland: 2.70
Redditch: 1.15
Reigate and Banstead: -1.08
Ribble Valley: -0.67
Richmond upon Thames: -1.20
Richmondshire: 0.11
Rochdale: 0.53
Rochford: -0.29
Rossendale: 0.85
Rother: -0.04
Rotherham: 1.62
Rugby: -0.86
Runnymede: -0.38
Rushcliffe: -1.14
Rushmoor: 0.15
Rutland: -1.39
Ryedale: -0.46
Salford: 0.64
Sandwell: 1.11
Scarborough: 0.75
Sedgemoor: -0.42
Sefton: 0.41
Selby: 0.28
Sevenoaks: -0.99
Sheffield: 0.05
Shropshire: -0.19
Slough: -0.53
Solihull: -0.78
Somerset West and Taunton: -0.23
South Cambridgeshire: -0.95
South Derbyshire: -0.61
South Gloucestershire: -0.91
South Hams: -0.74
South Holland: 0.68
South Kesteven: -0.59
South Lakeland: -0.74
South Norfolk: -0.67
South Oxfordshire: -0.80
South Ribble: 0.53
South Somerset: 0.13
South Staffordshire: -0.44
South Tyneside: 0.68
Southampton: 0.70
Southend-on-Sea: 0.30
Southwark: -0.95
Spelthorne: -0.12
St Albans: -1.08
St. Helens: 1.83
Stafford: -0.08
Staffordshire Moorlands: 0.07
Stevenage: 0.81
Stockport: -0.57
Stockton-on-Tees: 1.43
Stoke-on-Trent: 0.94
Stratford-on-Avon: -0.38
Stroud: -0.86
Sunderland: 1.68
Surrey Heath: -0.86
Sutton: -0.46
Swale: 0.64
Swindon: -0.21
Tameside: 0.11
Tamworth: 0.26
Tandridge: -0.80
Teignbridge: -0.19
Telford and Wrekin: 1.00
Tendring: 1.09
Test Valley: -0.29
Tewkesbury: -0.53
Thanet: 1.72
Three Rivers: -1.03
Thurrock: -0.31
Tonbridge and Malling: -0.74
Torbay: 0.17
Torridge: 0.41
Tower Hamlets: -1.06
Trafford: -0.91
Tunbridge Wells: -0.67
Uttlesford: -1.31
Vale of White Horse: -0.50
Wakefield: 1.00
Walsall: 1.59
Waltham Forest: -0.31
Wandsworth: -0.91
Warrington: -0.38
Warwick: -0.55
Watford: -0.95
Waverley: -1.46
Wealden: -0.74
Welwyn Hatfield: -0.74
West Berkshire: -0.91
West Devon: -0.25
West Lancashire: -0.95
West Lindsey: 0.45
West Northamptonshire: -0.36
West Oxfordshire: -0.53
West Suffolk: 0.56
Westminster: -1.37
Wigan: 0.94
Wiltshire: -0.42
Winchester: -1.03
Windsor and Maidenhead: -1.23
Wirral: 0.56
Woking: -0.67
Wokingham: -1.20
Wolverhampton: 1.59
Worcester: 0.41
Worthing: -1.08
Wychavon: -0.19
Wyre: -0.33
Wyre Forest: 0.92
York: -0.53
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Ranked Local Authorities
The chart below shows the local authorities with the highest scores for this dataset.
High scores indicate that there is a higher than average number of young people with this characteristic within that local authority.
Skip bar chart 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Ipswich Wolverhampton Darlington Halton Mansfield Hartlepool Middlesbrough Blackpool Redcar and Cleveland Kingston upon Hull, City of North East Lincolnshire Isles of Scilly Walsall Great Yarmouth Rotherham Sunderland Thanet Doncaster Boston St. Helens Isles of Scilly Standardised score 8.4 North East Lincolnshire Standardised score 3.2 Kingston upon Hull, City of Standardised score 2.9 Redcar and Cleveland Standardised score 2.7 Blackpool Standardised score 2.5 Middlesbrough Standardised score 2.4 Hartlepool Standardised score 2.3 Mansfield Standardised score 2.2 Halton Standardised score 2.1 Darlington Standardised score 1.9 St. Helens Standardised score 1.8 Boston Standardised score 1.8 Doncaster Standardised score 1.8 Thanet Standardised score 1.7 Sunderland Standardised score 1.7 Rotherham Standardised score 1.6 Great Yarmouth Standardised score 1.6 Walsall Standardised score 1.6 Wolverhampton Standardised score 1.6 Ipswich Standardised score 1.6 Go to the start of bar chart
Combined Authorities
The table below shows the local authority data above, grouped by their combined authority. Higher values indicate local authority areas where young people have a higher likelihood of being NEET.
Skip table Combined Authority Local Authority Name Value Greater Manchester Bolton 0.41 Bury -0.29 Manchester -0.23 Oldham 0.77 Rochdale 0.53 Salford 0.64 Stockport -0.57 Tameside 0.11 Trafford -0.91 Wigan 0.94 Liverpool City Region Halton 2.08 Wirral 0.56 St. Helens 1.83 Sefton 0.41 Knowsley 0.62 Liverpool -0.06 North East Sunderland 1.68 Gateshead 0.60 County Durham 1.49 South Tyneside 0.68 West Midlands Birmingham 0.26 Coventry 0.15 Dudley 0.85 Solihull -0.78 Walsall 1.59 Wolverhampton 1.59 Sandwell 1.11 West Yorkshire Wakefield 1.00 Bradford 0.94 Calderdale 0.34 Kirklees 0.32 Leeds 0.60
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IMD Crime
The map shows the likelihood of young people ending up not in employment, education or training.
The values are standardised to show divergence from the average, with lighter colours being higher and darker colours being lower.
Higher scores are indicative of a higher chance of a young person being NEET.
Hover over the hexes to see the standardised score.
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Adur: -0.44
Allerdale: -0.86
Amber Valley: -1.18
Arun: -0.19
Ashfield: 0.64
Ashford: 0.50
Babergh: -0.43
Barking and Dagenham: 1.31
Barnet: 0.43
Barnsley: 1.26
Barrow-in-Furness: -0.56
Basildon: 1.06
Basingstoke and Deane: -0.02
Bassetlaw: 0.27
Bath and North East Somerset: -0.27
Bedford: 0.04
Bexley: 0.02
Birmingham: 0.91
Blaby: -0.22
Blackburn with Darwen: 1.06
Blackpool: 1.84
Bolsover: -0.71
Bolton: 1.64
Boston: -0.78
Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole: 0.06
Bracknell Forest: -1.38
Bradford: 2.04
Braintree: -0.29
Breckland: -0.86
Brent: 1.09
Brentwood: 0.15
Brighton and Hove: 0.14
Bristol, City of: 1.72
Broadland: -1.77
Bromley: 0.19
Bromsgrove: -0.02
Broxbourne: 0.40
Broxtowe: -0.20
Buckinghamshire: -0.01
Burnley: 1.76
Bury: 1.08
Calderdale: 1.37
Cambridge: 0.56
Camden: 0.89
Cannock Chase: -0.05
Canterbury: 0.44
Carlisle: -0.36
Castle Point: -0.13
Central Bedfordshire: -0.19
Charnwood: -0.03
Chelmsford: -0.17
Cheltenham: -0.02
Cherwell: -0.56
Cheshire East: -0.47
Cheshire West and Chester: -0.28
Chesterfield: -0.97
Chichester: -0.93
Chorley: -0.16
City of London: -2.93
Colchester: 0.06
Copeland: -1.29
Cornwall: -1.11
Cotswold: -1.74
County Durham: 0.77
Coventry: 0.40
Craven: -1.85
Crawley: 0.36
Croydon: 0.81
Dacorum: 0.17
Darlington: 1.34
Dartford: 1.38
Derby: 0.06
Derbyshire Dales: -1.99
Doncaster: 1.62
Dorset: -1.12
Dover: 0.56
Dudley: 0.01
Ealing: 0.73
East Cambridgeshire: -1.17
East Devon: -1.54
East Hampshire: -0.49
East Hertfordshire: -0.51
East Lindsey: -0.90
East Riding of Yorkshire: -0.78
East Staffordshire: -0.14
East Suffolk: -0.53
Eastbourne: 0.18
Eastleigh: -0.18
Eden: -2.08
Elmbridge: -0.16
Enfield: 0.65
Epping Forest: 0.86
Epsom and Ewell: 0.16
Erewash: -0.52
Exeter: -0.41
Fareham: -0.75
Fenland: 0.21
Folkestone and Hythe: 0.25
Forest of Dean: -1.32
Fylde: -0.82
Gateshead: 0.96
Gedling: -0.46
Gloucester: -0.18
Gosport: 0.92
Gravesham: 1.86
Great Yarmouth: 0.41
Greenwich: 1.15
Guildford: -0.74
Hackney: 1.46
Halton: 0.79
Hambleton: -2.11
Hammersmith and Fulham: 0.92
Harborough: -0.99
Haringey: 1.68
Harlow: 0.70
Harrogate: -1.59
Harrow: -0.01
Hart: -1.00
Hartlepool: 1.36
Hastings: 1.15
Havant: 0.78
Havering: 0.52
Herefordshire, County of: -0.91
Hertsmere: 0.29
High Peak: -1.10
Hillingdon: 0.72
Hinckley and Bosworth: -0.12
Horsham: -1.12
Hounslow: 0.99
Huntingdonshire: -0.51
Hyndburn: 1.12
Ipswich: 1.06
Isle of Wight: -0.12
Isles of Scilly: -1.23
Islington: 1.44
Kensington and Chelsea: 0.91
King's Lynn and West Norfolk: -1.04
Kingston upon Hull, City of: 1.89
Kingston upon Thames: -0.37
Kirklees: 1.20
Knowsley: 0.69
Lambeth: 1.29
Lancaster: 0.28
Leeds: 1.55
Leicester: 1.20
Lewes: -0.73
Lewisham: 1.04
Lichfield: -0.88
Lincoln: 0.46
Liverpool: 1.41
Luton: 1.02
Maidstone: 0.27
Maldon: -0.94
Malvern Hills: -0.56
Manchester: 2.59
Mansfield: 0.65
Medway: 1.34
Melton: -0.80
Mendip: -0.20
Merton: 0.17
Mid Devon: -1.49
Mid Suffolk: -0.97
Mid Sussex: -1.03
Middlesbrough: 1.62
Milton Keynes: 0.00
Mole Valley: -0.68
New Forest: -0.10
Newark and Sherwood: -0.31
Newcastle upon Tyne: 1.16
Newcastle-under-Lyme: -0.05
Newham: 1.23
North Devon: -1.14
North East Derbyshire: -1.61
North East Lincolnshire: 1.20
North Hertfordshire: -0.43
North Kesteven: -2.44
North Lincolnshire: 0.48
North Norfolk: -1.74
North Northamptonshire: -0.01
North Somerset: -0.05
North Tyneside: 0.57
North Warwickshire: 0.14
North West Leicestershire: -0.31
Northumberland: -0.00
Norwich: 0.72
Nottingham: 1.11
Nuneaton and Bedworth: 0.84
Oadby and Wigston: -0.57
Oldham: 1.93
Oxford: 0.19
Pendle: 0.40
Peterborough: 1.28
Plymouth: 0.17
Portsmouth: 1.52
Preston: 1.22
Reading: 0.44
Redbridge: 0.84
Redcar and Cleveland: 0.53
Redditch: 0.14
Reigate and Banstead: -0.15
Ribble Valley: -1.28
Richmond upon Thames: 0.13
Richmondshire: -2.42
Rochdale: 2.07
Rochford: -0.87
Rossendale: 0.44
Rother: -0.54
Rotherham: 1.13
Rugby: 0.14
Runnymede: 0.08
Rushcliffe: -1.49
Rushmoor: 0.25
Rutland: -2.06
Ryedale: -2.30
Salford: 1.59
Sandwell: 0.80
Scarborough: -0.62
Sedgemoor: 0.11
Sefton: 0.11
Selby: -1.28
Sevenoaks: 0.51
Sheffield: 1.00
Shropshire: -0.84
Slough: 1.06
Solihull: 0.00
Somerset West and Taunton: -0.15
South Cambridgeshire: -0.77
South Derbyshire: -1.01
South Gloucestershire: -0.16
South Hams: -1.71
South Holland: -1.17
South Kesteven: -1.54
South Lakeland: -1.97
South Norfolk: -1.49
South Oxfordshire: -1.23
South Ribble: -0.35
South Somerset: -0.32
South Staffordshire: -0.55
South Tyneside: 0.91
Southampton: 1.97
Southend-on-Sea: 0.66
Southwark: 1.18
Spelthorne: 0.37
St Albans: -0.24
St. Helens: 0.65
Stafford: -0.85
Staffordshire Moorlands: -0.88
Stevenage: 0.60
Stockport: 0.92
Stockton-on-Tees: 0.05
Stoke-on-Trent: 1.24
Stratford-on-Avon: -0.72
Stroud: -1.70
Sunderland: 1.06
Surrey Heath: -0.99
Sutton: -0.07
Swale: 1.16
Swindon: 0.67
Tameside: 1.66
Tamworth: 0.42
Tandridge: 0.48
Teignbridge: -0.98
Telford and Wrekin: 0.63
Tendring: 0.66
Test Valley: -0.61
Tewkesbury: -1.36
Thanet: 1.57
Three Rivers: -0.56
Thurrock: 0.81
Tonbridge and Malling: -0.10
Torbay: 0.32
Torridge: -1.46
Tower Hamlets: 1.25
Trafford: 0.17
Tunbridge Wells: -0.49
Uttlesford: -0.80
Vale of White Horse: -1.77
Wakefield: 1.26
Walsall: 0.60
Waltham Forest: 1.05
Wandsworth: 0.49
Warrington: 0.00
Warwick: -0.12
Watford: 0.59
Waverley: -1.18
Wealden: -1.17
Welwyn Hatfield: -0.01
West Berkshire: -1.01
West Devon: -1.60
West Lancashire: -0.64
West Lindsey: -1.35
West Northamptonshire: -0.01
West Oxfordshire: -1.76
West Suffolk: -0.34
Westminster: 0.47
Wigan: 1.01
Wiltshire: -0.76
Winchester: -0.76
Windsor and Maidenhead: -0.65
Wirral: 0.17
Woking: -0.19
Wokingham: -1.62
Wolverhampton: 0.39
Worcester: 0.44
Worthing: -0.50
Wychavon: -0.36
Wyre: -0.49
Wyre Forest: 0.43
York: -1.31
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Ranked Local Authorities
The chart below shows the local authorities with the highest scores for this dataset.
High scores indicate that there is a higher than average number of young people with this characteristic within that local authority.
Skip bar chart 0 1 2 3 Hackney Portsmouth Bristol, City of Burnley Blackpool Gravesham Kingston upon Hull, City of Oldham Southampton Bradford Rochdale Manchester Leeds Thanet Salford Middlesbrough Doncaster Bolton Tameside Haringey Manchester Standardised score 2.6 Rochdale Standardised score 2.1 Bradford Standardised score 2.0 Southampton Standardised score 2.0 Oldham Standardised score 1.9 Kingston upon Hull, City of Standardised score 1.9 Gravesham Standardised score 1.9 Blackpool Standardised score 1.8 Burnley Standardised score 1.8 Bristol, City of Standardised score 1.7 Haringey Standardised score 1.7 Tameside Standardised score 1.7 Bolton Standardised score 1.6 Doncaster Standardised score 1.6 Middlesbrough Standardised score 1.6 Salford Standardised score 1.6 Thanet Standardised score 1.6 Leeds Standardised score 1.6 Portsmouth Standardised score 1.5 Hackney Standardised score 1.5 Go to the start of bar chart
Combined Authorities
The table below shows the local authority data above, grouped by their combined authority. Higher values indicate local authority areas where young people have a higher likelihood of being NEET.
Skip table Combined Authority Local Authority Name Value Greater Manchester Bolton 1.64 Bury 1.08 Manchester 2.59 Oldham 1.93 Rochdale 2.07 Salford 1.59 Stockport 0.92 Tameside 1.66 Trafford 0.17 Wigan 1.01 Liverpool City Region Halton 0.79 Wirral 0.17 St. Helens 0.65 Sefton 0.11 Knowsley 0.69 Liverpool 1.41 North East Sunderland 1.06 Gateshead 0.96 County Durham 0.77 South Tyneside 0.91 West Midlands Birmingham 0.91 Coventry 0.40 Dudley 0.01 Solihull 0 Walsall 0.60 Wolverhampton 0.39 Sandwell 0.80 West Yorkshire Wakefield 1.26 Bradford 2.04 Calderdale 1.37 Kirklees 1.20 Leeds 1.55
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IMD Health
The map shows the likelihood of young people ending up not in employment, education or training.
The values are standardised to show divergence from the average, with lighter colours being higher and darker colours being lower.
Higher scores are indicative of a higher chance of a young person being NEET.
Hover over the hexes to see the standardised score.
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Hexmap
Adur: 0.11
Allerdale: 0.49
Amber Valley: 0.37
Arun: 0.39
Ashfield: 1.04
Ashford: -0.54
Babergh: -0.89
Barking and Dagenham: 0.51
Barnet: -1.48
Barnsley: 1.50
Barrow-in-Furness: 2.15
Basildon: 0.05
Basingstoke and Deane: -0.62
Bassetlaw: 0.85
Bath and North East Somerset: -0.85
Bedford: 0.01
Bexley: -0.68
Birmingham: 1.24
Blaby: -0.58
Blackburn with Darwen: 1.83
Blackpool: 2.76
Bolsover: 1.18
Bolton: 1.11
Boston: 0.32
Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole: 0.13
Bracknell Forest: -1.22
Bradford: 1.18
Braintree: -0.40
Breckland: 0.14
Brent: -0.51
Brentwood: -1.46
Brighton and Hove: 0.35
Bristol, City of: 0.70
Broadland: -0.64
Bromley: -1.22
Bromsgrove: -0.55
Broxbourne: -0.89
Broxtowe: -0.25
Buckinghamshire: -0.02
Burnley: 1.89
Bury: 0.68
Calderdale: 0.61
Cambridge: -0.59
Camden: -0.67
Cannock Chase: 0.40
Canterbury: -0.08
Carlisle: 0.72
Castle Point: -0.29
Central Bedfordshire: -0.91
Charnwood: -0.51
Chelmsford: -1.13
Cheltenham: -0.07
Cherwell: -0.41
Cheshire East: -0.09
Cheshire West and Chester: 0.33
Chesterfield: 1.60
Chichester: -0.51
Chorley: 0.47
City of London: -0.87
Colchester: -0.01
Copeland: 1.34
Cornwall: 0.28
Cotswold: -1.19
County Durham: 1.30
Coventry: 0.77
Craven: -0.63
Crawley: 0.07
Croydon: -0.08
Dacorum: -0.96
Darlington: 1.02
Dartford: -0.19
Derby: 1.02
Derbyshire Dales: -0.69
Doncaster: 1.23
Dorset: -0.34
Dover: 0.14
Dudley: 0.64
Ealing: -0.31
East Cambridgeshire: -1.30
East Devon: -0.85
East Hampshire: -1.22
East Hertfordshire: -2.03
East Lindsey: 1.09
East Riding of Yorkshire: -0.41
East Staffordshire: 0.26
East Suffolk: -0.01
Eastbourne: 0.25
Eastleigh: -1.03
Eden: -0.65
Elmbridge: -2.11
Enfield: -0.64
Epping Forest: -1.02
Epsom and Ewell: -1.58
Erewash: 0.21
Exeter: 0.06
Fareham: -1.11
Fenland: 0.98
Folkestone and Hythe: 0.39
Forest of Dean: -0.48
Fylde: 0.52
Gateshead: 1.48
Gedling: -0.20
Gloucester: 0.78
Gosport: 0.29
Gravesham: -0.04
Great Yarmouth: 1.11
Greenwich: 0.16
Guildford: -1.31
Hackney: 0.77
Halton: 1.65
Hambleton: -1.03
Hammersmith and Fulham: 0.12
Harborough: -1.49
Haringey: -0.00
Harlow: 0.51
Harrogate: -0.76
Harrow: -1.43
Hart: -2.19
Hartlepool: 1.55
Hastings: 1.18
Havant: 0.28
Havering: -0.64
Herefordshire, County of: -0.29
Hertsmere: -0.85
High Peak: 0.21
Hillingdon: -0.40
Hinckley and Bosworth: -0.49
Horsham: -1.20
Hounslow: -0.23
Huntingdonshire: -0.75
Hyndburn: 1.86
Ipswich: 0.81
Isle of Wight: 0.33
Isles of Scilly: -3.90
Islington: 0.62
Kensington and Chelsea: -1.74
King's Lynn and West Norfolk: 0.86
Kingston upon Hull, City of: 1.53
Kingston upon Thames: -1.31
Kirklees: 0.45
Knowsley: 2.35
Lambeth: 0.43
Lancaster: 0.99
Leeds: 0.84
Leicester: 1.12
Lewes: -0.43
Lewisham: 0.30
Lichfield: -0.48
Lincoln: 1.21
Liverpool: 2.30
Luton: 0.65
Maidstone: -0.57
Maldon: -0.67
Malvern Hills: -0.74
Manchester: 2.06
Mansfield: 1.35
Medway: 0.31
Melton: -0.70
Mendip: -0.20
Merton: -0.76
Mid Devon: -0.98
Mid Suffolk: -1.22
Mid Sussex: -1.72
Middlesbrough: 2.06
Milton Keynes: -0.05
Mole Valley: -1.16
New Forest: -0.78
Newark and Sherwood: 0.09
Newcastle upon Tyne: 1.47
Newcastle-under-Lyme: 0.68
Newham: 0.15
North Devon: 0.35
North East Derbyshire: 0.42
North East Lincolnshire: 0.79
North Hertfordshire: -0.91
North Kesteven: -0.74
North Lincolnshire: 0.56
North Norfolk: 0.16
North Northamptonshire: -0.02
North Somerset: -0.21
North Tyneside: 0.87
North Warwickshire: 0.03
North West Leicestershire: -0.07
Northumberland: 0.49
Norwich: 1.27
Nottingham: 1.54
Nuneaton and Bedworth: 0.63
Oadby and Wigston: -0.10
Oldham: 1.23
Oxford: -0.23
Pendle: 1.21
Peterborough: 0.84
Plymouth: 1.23
Portsmouth: 0.62
Preston: 1.38
Reading: 0.14
Redbridge: -0.96
Redcar and Cleveland: 1.43
Redditch: 0.76
Reigate and Banstead: -0.85
Ribble Valley: -0.51
Richmond upon Thames: -1.95
Richmondshire: -0.84
Rochdale: 1.51
Rochford: -1.29
Rossendale: 0.73
Rother: 0.07
Rotherham: 1.47
Rugby: -0.42
Runnymede: -1.02
Rushcliffe: -1.57
Rushmoor: -0.00
Rutland: -1.44
Ryedale: -0.66
Salford: 1.75
Sandwell: 1.29
Scarborough: 0.97
Sedgemoor: 0.09
Sefton: 1.36
Selby: -0.62
Sevenoaks: -1.42
Sheffield: 0.91
Shropshire: -0.35
Slough: 0.42
Solihull: -0.20
Somerset West and Taunton: 0.09
South Cambridgeshire: -1.59
South Derbyshire: -0.08
South Gloucestershire: -1.07
South Hams: -0.74
South Holland: -0.14
South Kesteven: -0.62
South Lakeland: -0.56
South Norfolk: -0.78
South Oxfordshire: -1.74
South Ribble: 0.34
South Somerset: -0.19
South Staffordshire: -0.56
South Tyneside: 1.54
Southampton: 1.04
Southend-on-Sea: 0.29
Southwark: 0.37
Spelthorne: -0.68
St Albans: -1.85
St. Helens: 1.86
Stafford: -0.14
Staffordshire Moorlands: -0.19
Stevenage: 0.05
Stockport: 0.75
Stockton-on-Tees: 1.26
Stoke-on-Trent: 1.81
Stratford-on-Avon: -0.78
Stroud: -0.73
Sunderland: 1.49
Surrey Heath: -1.29
Sutton: -0.69
Swale: 0.55
Swindon: 0.21
Tameside: 1.53
Tamworth: 0.62
Tandridge: -0.82
Teignbridge: -0.22
Telford and Wrekin: 0.89
Tendring: 1.28
Test Valley: -0.95
Tewkesbury: -0.73
Thanet: 0.79
Three Rivers: -1.53
Thurrock: -0.17
Tonbridge and Malling: -0.95
Torbay: 0.98
Torridge: 0.38
Tower Hamlets: 0.50
Trafford: 0.08
Tunbridge Wells: -1.17
Uttlesford: -1.84
Vale of White Horse: -1.55
Wakefield: 1.04
Walsall: 1.07
Waltham Forest: -0.06
Wandsworth: -0.41
Warrington: 0.63
Warwick: -0.35
Watford: -0.44
Waverley: -1.23
Wealden: -1.32
Welwyn Hatfield: -0.50
West Berkshire: -1.19
West Devon: -0.09
West Lancashire: 0.21
West Lindsey: 0.12
West Northamptonshire: -0.02
West Oxfordshire: -1.25
West Suffolk: -0.30
Westminster: -1.14
Wigan: 1.16
Wiltshire: -0.72
Winchester: -1.46
Windsor and Maidenhead: -1.42
Wirral: 1.70
Woking: -0.83
Wokingham: -2.21
Wolverhampton: 1.14
Worcester: 0.25
Worthing: 0.06
Wychavon: -0.68
Wyre: 0.86
Wyre Forest: 0.10
York: -0.30
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Ranked Local Authorities
The chart below shows the local authorities with the highest scores for this dataset.
High scores indicate that there is a higher than average number of young people with this characteristic within that local authority.
Skip bar chart 0 1 2 3 Kingston upon Hull, City of Tameside Blackburn with Darwen Hyndburn St. Helens Burnley Middlesbrough Manchester Barrow-in-Furness Liverpool Knowsley Blackpool Nottingham South Tyneside Hartlepool Chesterfield Halton Wirral Salford Stoke-on-Trent Blackpool Standardised score 2.8 Knowsley Standardised score 2.3 Liverpool Standardised score 2.3 Barrow-in-Furness Standardised score 2.1 Manchester Standardised score 2.1 Middlesbrough Standardised score 2.1 Burnley Standardised score 1.9 St. Helens Standardised score 1.9 Hyndburn Standardised score 1.9 Blackburn with Darwen Standardised score 1.8 Stoke-on-Trent Standardised score 1.8 Salford Standardised score 1.7 Wirral Standardised score 1.7 Halton Standardised score 1.6 Chesterfield Standardised score 1.6 Hartlepool Standardised score 1.6 South Tyneside Standardised score 1.5 Nottingham Standardised score 1.5 Tameside Standardised score 1.5 Kingston upon Hull, City of Standardised score 1.5 Go to the start of bar chart
Combined Authorities
The table below shows the local authority data above, grouped by their combined authority. Higher values indicate local authority areas where young people have a higher likelihood of being NEET.
Skip table Combined Authority Local Authority Name Value Greater Manchester Bolton 1.11 Bury 0.68 Manchester 2.06 Oldham 1.23 Rochdale 1.51 Salford 1.75 Stockport 0.75 Tameside 1.53 Trafford 0.08 Wigan 1.16 Liverpool City Region Halton 1.65 Wirral 1.70 St. Helens 1.86 Sefton 1.36 Knowsley 2.35 Liverpool 2.30 North East Sunderland 1.49 Gateshead 1.48 County Durham 1.30 South Tyneside 1.54 West Midlands Birmingham 1.24 Coventry 0.77 Dudley 0.64 Solihull -0.20 Walsall 1.07 Wolverhampton 1.14 Sandwell 1.29 West Yorkshire Wakefield 1.04 Bradford 1.18 Calderdale 0.61 Kirklees 0.45 Leeds 0.84
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Lone Parent Households
The map shows the likelihood of young people ending up not in employment, education or training.
The values are standardised to show divergence from the average, with lighter colours being higher and darker colours being lower.
Higher scores are indicative of a higher chance of a young person being NEET.
Hover over the hexes to see the standardised score.
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Hexmap
Adur: -1.09
Allerdale: -0.91
Amber Valley: -1.18
Arun: -0.69
Ashfield: -1.01
Ashford: 0.42
Babergh: 0.83
Barking and Dagenham: 3.76
Barnet: 0.86
Barnsley: 0.17
Barrow-in-Furness: 1.50
Basildon: -0.09
Basingstoke and Deane: 0.05
Bassetlaw: 0.39
Bath and North East Somerset: -0.50
Bedford: 0.34
Bexley: 0.24
Birmingham: 1.44
Blaby: 1.64
Blackburn with Darwen: 0.69
Blackpool: 1.20
Bolsover: -0.80
Bolton: 0.62
Boston: 0.31
Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole: -0.77
Bracknell Forest: -0.52
Bradford: 0.55
Braintree: -0.83
Breckland: -0.93
Brent: 2.14
Brentwood: -0.27
Brighton and Hove: -0.55
Bristol, City of: -0.41
Broadland: -0.91
Bromley: -1.40
Bromsgrove: -0.97
Broxbourne: 2.06
Broxtowe: 0.80
Buckinghamshire: 0.00
Burnley: 2.56
Bury: -0.02
Calderdale: 0.34
Cambridge: -0.65
Camden: 1.02
Cannock Chase: 0.53
Canterbury: -0.46
Carlisle: 0.46
Castle Point: -0.60
Central Bedfordshire: -0.81
Charnwood: -0.77
Chelmsford: -1.53
Cheltenham: -0.98
Cherwell: -0.89
Cheshire East: -0.03
Cheshire West and Chester: 0.00
Chesterfield: 0.07
Chichester: -0.42
Chorley: -0.62
Colchester: 0.26
Copeland: -0.38
Cornwall: -0.33
Cotswold: -1.15
County Durham: 0.23
Coventry: 0.74
Craven: -1.30
Crawley: -0.29
Croydon: 1.88
Dacorum: -1.78
Darlington: 0.47
Dartford: -1.28
Derby: 0.45
Derbyshire Dales: -1.71
Doncaster: 0.40
Dorset: -1.28
Dover: -1.62
Dudley: 0.53
Ealing: -0.28
East Cambridgeshire: -1.61
East Devon: -0.56
East Hampshire: -0.70
East Hertfordshire: 0.04
East Lindsey: 0.23
East Riding of Yorkshire: -0.66
East Staffordshire: -0.65
East Suffolk: -0.27
Eastbourne: 0.20
Eastleigh: 0.27
Eden: -1.06
Elmbridge: -0.15
Enfield: 2.31
Epping Forest: 1.97
Epsom and Ewell: -0.50
Erewash: 0.43
Exeter: -1.29
Fareham: -0.22
Fenland: 0.51
Folkestone and Hythe: 0.55
Forest of Dean: 0.32
Fylde: -0.95
Gateshead: -0.47
Gedling: 1.16
Gloucester: -0.67
Gosport: -0.36
Gravesham: 0.72
Great Yarmouth: 0.39
Greenwich: 1.89
Guildford: 0.11
Hackney: 2.30
Halton: 0.90
Hambleton: -1.48
Hammersmith and Fulham: -0.25
Harborough: 0.84
Haringey: 1.65
Harlow: 1.48
Harrogate: -0.31
Harrow: -0.40
Hart: -1.85
Hartlepool: 0.43
Hastings: -0.64
Havant: 0.44
Havering: 1.04
Herefordshire, County of: -0.80
Hertsmere: 1.20
High Peak: 0.17
Hillingdon: 0.47
Hinckley and Bosworth: -0.18
Horsham: -0.90
Hounslow: -0.15
Huntingdonshire: -0.38
Hyndburn: 0.70
Ipswich: 0.05
Isle of Wight: 0.05
Islington: 0.93
Kensington and Chelsea: 0.99
King's Lynn and West Norfolk: -0.66
Kingston upon Hull, City of: 1.07
Kingston upon Thames: -0.77
Kirklees: 0.15
Knowsley: 2.60
Lambeth: 0.90
Lancaster: -0.18
Leeds: -0.24
Leicester: 0.42
Lewes: 0.01
Lewisham: 1.54
Lichfield: -0.81
Lincoln: -0.07
Liverpool: 1.33
Luton: 0.52
Maidstone: 1.58
Maldon: -0.56
Manchester: 1.17
Mansfield: 1.22
Medway: -0.15
Melton: -0.46
Mendip: -0.44
Merton: -0.21
Mid Devon: -0.15
Mid Suffolk: -1.35
Mid Sussex: -0.71
Middlesbrough: 1.93
Milton Keynes: 0.33
Mole Valley: -1.28
New Forest: 0.37
Newark and Sherwood: -0.75
Newcastle upon Tyne: -0.10
Newcastle-under-Lyme: 1.18
Newham: 2.58
North Devon: -0.43
North East Lincolnshire: 0.09
North Hertfordshire: -0.97
North Kesteven: -0.12
North Lincolnshire: -0.41
North Norfolk: -1.69
North Northamptonshire: 0.00
North Somerset: -0.31
North Tyneside: 0.54
North Warwickshire: 0.48
North West Leicestershire: -0.89
Northumberland: -0.62
Norwich: 0.63
Nottingham: 1.13
Nuneaton and Bedworth: 1.51
Oadby and Wigston: -0.15
Oldham: 0.64
Oxford: 0.79
Pendle: 0.60
Peterborough: 0.82
Plymouth: 0.56
Portsmouth: -0.30
Preston: 0.35
Reading: -0.62
Redbridge: -0.10
Redcar and Cleveland: 0.04
Redditch: -0.48
Reigate and Banstead: -0.67
Ribble Valley: -0.83
Richmond upon Thames: -0.59
Richmondshire: 0.01
Rochdale: 1.40
Rochford: -0.80
Rossendale: 0.56
Rother: 0.65
Rotherham: 1.07
Rugby: 0.38
Runnymede: 0.02
Rushcliffe: -1.13
Rushmoor: -0.30
Rutland: -1.75
Ryedale: -1.26
Salford: -0.25
Sandwell: 1.10
Scarborough: 1.79
Sedgemoor: -0.04
Sefton: 0.45
Selby: -0.19
Sevenoaks: 2.87
Sheffield: 0.22
Shropshire: -0.14
Slough: 1.42
Solihull: -0.02
Somerset West and Taunton: -0.22
South Cambridgeshire: -1.31
South Derbyshire: -1.09
South Gloucestershire: -1.06
South Hams: -1.87
South Holland: -1.14
South Kesteven: -0.45
South Lakeland: -1.35
South Norfolk: -0.98
South Oxfordshire: -0.60
South Ribble: -0.00
South Somerset: -0.36
South Staffordshire: -0.96
South Tyneside: 1.03
Southampton: -0.25
Southend-on-Sea: 0.06
Southwark: 2.39
Spelthorne: 1.16
St Albans: -2.01
St. Helens: 0.31
Stafford: -0.46
Staffordshire Moorlands: -0.54
Stevenage: -0.27
Stockport: 0.38
Stockton-on-Tees: 0.23
Stoke-on-Trent: 0.80
Stratford-on-Avon: -0.84
Stroud: -1.73
Sunderland: 0.59
Surrey Heath: 2.45
Sutton: 2.29
Swale: -2.14
Swindon: -0.51
Tameside: 0.68
Tamworth: 1.12
Tandridge: -1.56
Teignbridge: -0.66
Telford and Wrekin: 0.60
Tendring: -1.04
Test Valley: -0.26
Tewkesbury: -0.64
Thanet: 0.19
Three Rivers: -1.36
Thurrock: 0.55
Tonbridge and Malling: -0.83
Torbay: -0.73
Tower Hamlets: -0.68
Trafford: -0.34
Tunbridge Wells: 0.30
Uttlesford: -0.74
Vale of White Horse: -1.00
Wakefield: 0.57
Walsall: 0.22
Waltham Forest: 1.53
Wandsworth: -1.29
Warrington: -0.66
Warwick: -0.14
Watford: -0.78
Waverley: -1.40
Wealden: -0.97
Welwyn Hatfield: 1.01
West Berkshire: -0.89
West Devon: -1.19
West Lancashire: 1.80
West Lindsey: 0.09
West Northamptonshire: 0.00
West Oxfordshire: -0.71
West Suffolk: -1.42
Westminster: 0.60
Wigan: 0.22
Wiltshire: -0.49
Winchester: -1.65
Windsor and Maidenhead: -0.68
Wirral: 0.82
Woking: 0.54
Wokingham: -0.94
Wolverhampton: 1.41
Worcester: 0.47
Worthing: -0.05
Wychavon: -0.92
Wyre: 2.06
Wyre Forest: -0.36
York: -1.17
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Ranked Local Authorities
The chart below shows the local authorities with the highest scores for this dataset.
High scores indicate that there is a higher than average number of young people with this characteristic within that local authority.
Skip bar chart 0 1 2 3 4 Haringey Scarborough Sutton Hackney Enfield Southwark Surrey Heath Burnley Newham Knowsley Sevenoaks Barking and Dagenham West Lancashire Croydon Greenwich Middlesbrough Epping Forest Broxbourne Wyre Brent Barking and Dagenham Standardised score 3.8 Sevenoaks Standardised score 2.9 Knowsley Standardised score 2.6 Newham Standardised score 2.6 Burnley Standardised score 2.6 Surrey Heath Standardised score 2.5 Southwark Standardised score 2.4 Enfield Standardised score 2.3 Hackney Standardised score 2.3 Sutton Standardised score 2.3 Brent Standardised score 2.1 Wyre Standardised score 2.1 Broxbourne Standardised score 2.1 Epping Forest Standardised score 2.0 Middlesbrough Standardised score 1.9 Greenwich Standardised score 1.9 Croydon Standardised score 1.9 West Lancashire Standardised score 1.8 Scarborough Standardised score 1.8 Haringey Standardised score 1.6 Go to the start of bar chart
Combined Authorities
The table below shows the local authority data above, grouped by their combined authority. Higher values indicate local authority areas where young people have a higher likelihood of being NEET.
Skip table Combined Authority Local Authority Name Value Greater Manchester Bolton 0.62 Bury -0.02 Manchester 1.17 Oldham 0.64 Rochdale 1.40 Salford -0.25 Stockport 0.38 Tameside 0.68 Trafford -0.34 Wigan 0.22 Liverpool City Region Halton 0.90 Wirral 0.82 St. Helens 0.31 Sefton 0.45 Knowsley 2.60 Liverpool 1.33 North East Sunderland 0.59 Gateshead -0.47 County Durham 0.23 South Tyneside 1.03 West Midlands Birmingham 1.44 Coventry 0.74 Dudley 0.53 Solihull -0.02 Walsall 0.22 Wolverhampton 1.41 Sandwell 1.10 West Yorkshire Wakefield 0.57 Bradford 0.55 Calderdale 0.34 Kirklees 0.15 Leeds -0.24
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Pupils with SEN Support
The map shows the likelihood of young people ending up not in employment, education or training.
The values are standardised to show divergence from the average, with lighter colours being higher and darker colours being lower.
Higher scores are indicative of a higher chance of a young person being NEET.
Hover over the hexes to see the standardised score.
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Barking and Dagenham: -0.53
Barnet: -1.15
Barnsley: -0.76
Bath and North East Somerset: 0.25
Bedford: -0.96
Bexley: -1.25
Birmingham: 0.58
Blackburn with Darwen: 0.46
Blackpool: 1.85
Bolton: -0.68
Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole: 0.34
Bracknell Forest: 0.02
Bradford: 0.23
Brent: -1.14
Brighton and Hove: 1.42
Bristol, City of: 1.33
Bromley: -0.22
Buckinghamshire: -0.98
Bury: -0.59
Calderdale: -0.39
Camden: 0.44
Central Bedfordshire: -0.58
Cheshire East: -1.63
Cheshire West and Chester: -0.39
City of London: -0.94
Cornwall: 0.66
County Durham: 0.85
Coventry: 1.46
Croydon: 0.29
Darlington: 0.40
Derby: 0.04
Doncaster: 0.03
Dorset: 1.29
Dudley: 0.37
Ealing: -1.11
East Riding of Yorkshire: -0.87
Enfield: -1.05
Gateshead: -0.05
Greenwich: 1.32
Hackney: 0.48
Halton: 0.97
Hammersmith and Fulham: -0.45
Haringey: -0.06
Harrow: -1.50
Hartlepool: 1.19
Havering: -2.26
Herefordshire, County of: 1.24
Hillingdon: -1.02
Hounslow: 0.42
Isle of Wight: 1.80
Isles of Scilly: -4.03
Islington: 1.65
Kensington and Chelsea: -0.29
Kingston upon Hull, City of: 0.37
Kingston upon Thames: -0.92
Kirklees: -0.17
Knowsley: 1.50
Lambeth: 0.48
Leeds: 1.04
Leicester: -0.78
Lewisham: 0.91
Liverpool: 1.79
Luton: 0.13
Manchester: 0.58
Medway: 0.19
Merton: 0.25
Middlesbrough: 0.60
Milton Keynes: -1.21
Newcastle upon Tyne: -0.14
Newham: -1.55
North East Lincolnshire: -0.15
North Lincolnshire: 0.53
North Northamptonshire: -0.95
North Somerset: -0.88
North Tyneside: -0.34
Northumberland: 0.05
Nottingham: 0.41
Oldham: -0.28
Peterborough: -1.20
Plymouth: 0.58
Portsmouth: 0.96
Reading: 0.07
Redbridge: -1.71
Redcar and Cleveland: 0.74
Richmond upon Thames: -1.05
Rochdale: -0.14
Rotherham: 1.45
Rutland: -0.90
Salford: 1.66
Sandwell: -0.11
Sefton: 0.44
Sheffield: 0.91
Shropshire: 0.10
Slough: -1.40
Solihull: 0.35
South Gloucestershire: -0.20
South Tyneside: 2.19
Southampton: 1.09
Southend-on-Sea: -1.62
Southwark: 0.77
St. Helens: 1.32
Stockport: -0.05
Stockton-on-Tees: -0.18
Stoke-on-Trent: 0.87
Sunderland: 0.95
Sutton: -1.81
Swindon: 0.03
Tameside: 0.51
Telford and Wrekin: 1.03
Thurrock: -1.01
Torbay: -0.24
Tower Hamlets: -0.32
Trafford: -1.43
Wakefield: 0.26
Walsall: -0.09
Waltham Forest: -0.78
Wandsworth: 0.45
Warrington: -0.85
West Berkshire: 0.15
West Northamptonshire: -0.60
Westminster: 0.29
Wigan: 0.95
Wiltshire: 0.88
Windsor and Maidenhead: -0.50
Wirral: 1.28
Wokingham: -1.23
Wolverhampton: 0.38
York: -1.18
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Ranked Local Authorities
The chart below shows the local authorities with the highest scores for this dataset.
High scores indicate that there is a higher than average number of young people with this characteristic within that local authority.
Skip bar chart 0 1 2 3 Telford and Wrekin Leeds Brighton and Hove Rotherham Coventry Knowsley Islington Salford Liverpool Isle of Wight Blackpool South Tyneside Southampton Hartlepool Herefordshire, County of Wirral Dorset St. Helens Greenwich Bristol, City of South Tyneside Standardised score 2.2 Blackpool Standardised score 1.8 Isle of Wight Standardised score 1.8 Liverpool Standardised score 1.8 Salford Standardised score 1.7 Islington Standardised score 1.7 Knowsley Standardised score 1.5 Coventry Standardised score 1.5 Rotherham Standardised score 1.4 Brighton and Hove Standardised score 1.4 Bristol, City of Standardised score 1.3 Greenwich Standardised score 1.3 St. Helens Standardised score 1.3 Dorset Standardised score 1.3 Wirral Standardised score 1.3 Herefordshire, County of Standardised score 1.2 Hartlepool Standardised score 1.2 Southampton Standardised score 1.1 Leeds Standardised score 1.0 Telford and Wrekin Standardised score 1.0 Go to the start of bar chart
Combined Authorities
The table below shows the local authority data above, grouped by their combined authority. Higher values indicate local authority areas where young people have a higher likelihood of being NEET.
Skip table Combined Authority Local Authority Name Value Greater Manchester Bolton -0.68 Bury -0.59 Manchester 0.58 Oldham -0.28 Rochdale -0.14 Salford 1.66 Stockport -0.05 Tameside 0.51 Trafford -1.43 Wigan 0.95 Liverpool City Region Halton 0.97 Wirral 1.28 St. Helens 1.32 Sefton 0.44 Knowsley 1.50 Liverpool 1.79 North East Sunderland 0.95 Gateshead -0.05 County Durham 0.85 South Tyneside 2.19 West Midlands Birmingham 0.58 Coventry 1.46 Dudley 0.37 Solihull 0.35 Walsall -0.09 Wolverhampton 0.38 Sandwell -0.11 West Yorkshire Wakefield 0.26 Bradford 0.23 Calderdale -0.39 Kirklees -0.17 Leeds 1.04
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Qualification Below Level 2 (aged 16-24)
The map shows the likelihood of young people ending up not in employment, education or training.
The values are standardised to show divergence from the average, with lighter colours being higher and darker colours being lower.
Higher scores are indicative of a higher chance of a young person being NEET.
Hover over the hexes to see the standardised score.
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Adur: 0.94
Allerdale: 0.34
Amber Valley: 0.20
Arun: 0.88
Ashfield: 1.27
Ashford: 1.15
Babergh: 0.29
Barking and Dagenham: 0.34
Barnet: -0.95
Barnsley: 1.39
Barrow-in-Furness: 0.26
Basildon: 1.13
Basingstoke and Deane: 0.40
Bassetlaw: 0.60
Bath and North East Somerset: -2.38
Bedford: 0.36
Bexley: -0.17
Birmingham: -0.26
Blaby: -0.44
Blackburn with Darwen: 0.36
Blackpool: 1.69
Bolsover: 0.99
Bolton: 0.58
Boston: 2.47
Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole: -0.63
Bracknell Forest: -0.03
Bradford: 0.93
Braintree: 0.60
Breckland: 1.50
Brent: -0.19
Brentwood: -0.90
Brighton and Hove: -2.17
Bristol, City of: -1.72
Broadland: -0.12
Bromley: -0.67
Bromsgrove: -0.42
Broxbourne: 0.00
Broxtowe: -0.90
Buckinghamshire: -0.23
Burnley: 1.65
Bury: 0.28
Calderdale: -0.05
Cambridge: -2.17
Camden: -2.38
Cannock Chase: 1.09
Canterbury: -1.33
Carlisle: 0.82
Castle Point: 0.45
Central Bedfordshire: 0.20
Charnwood: -1.52
Chelmsford: -0.30
Cheltenham: -1.30
Cherwell: 0.76
Cheshire East: -0.14
Cheshire West and Chester: -0.39
Chesterfield: 0.56
Chichester: -0.32
Chorley: -0.36
City of London: -4.25
Colchester: -0.54
Copeland: -0.06
Cornwall: 0.06
Cotswold: -0.36
County Durham: -0.19
Coventry: -0.62
Craven: -0.85
Crawley: 1.14
Croydon: -0.12
Dacorum: -0.04
Darlington: 0.59
Dartford: 0.48
Derby: 0.55
Derbyshire Dales: -0.39
Doncaster: 1.68
Dorset: 0.48
Dover: 1.09
Dudley: 0.56
Ealing: -1.06
East Cambridgeshire: 0.49
East Devon: -0.05
East Hampshire: -0.49
East Hertfordshire: -0.75
East Lindsey: 1.20
East Riding of Yorkshire: -0.03
East Staffordshire: 0.83
East Suffolk: 0.92
Eastbourne: 0.68
Eastleigh: -0.31
Eden: 0.07
Elmbridge: -0.70
Enfield: 0.02
Epping Forest: -0.47
Epsom and Ewell: -1.05
Erewash: 0.64
Exeter: -2.30
Fareham: -0.37
Fenland: 2.07
Folkestone and Hythe: 1.15
Forest of Dean: 0.46
Fylde: -0.34
Gateshead: 0.59
Gedling: 0.00
Gloucester: 0.34
Gosport: 1.34
Gravesham: 0.68
Great Yarmouth: 2.19
Greenwich: -0.30
Guildford: -1.85
Hackney: -0.51
Halton: 0.83
Hambleton: -0.26
Hammersmith and Fulham: -2.57
Harborough: -0.71
Haringey: -0.21
Harlow: 1.66
Harrogate: -0.44
Harrow: -0.65
Hart: -0.77
Hartlepool: 0.51
Hastings: 1.53
Havant: 1.32
Havering: -0.06
Herefordshire, County of: 0.45
Hertsmere: -0.47
High Peak: -0.12
Hillingdon: -0.48
Hinckley and Bosworth: 0.29
Horsham: -0.66
Hounslow: -0.41
Huntingdonshire: 0.51
Hyndburn: 0.79
Ipswich: 1.75
Isle of Wight: 1.49
Isles of Scilly: -1.63
Islington: -1.93
Kensington and Chelsea: -2.79
King's Lynn and West Norfolk: 1.95
Kingston upon Hull, City of: 0.72
Kingston upon Thames: -1.42
Kirklees: -0.14
Knowsley: 1.52
Lambeth: -1.86
Lancaster: -1.25
Leeds: -1.17
Leicester: -0.03
Lewes: 0.51
Lewisham: -0.54
Lichfield: -0.16
Lincoln: -1.23
Liverpool: -0.86
Luton: 0.68
Maidstone: 0.40
Maldon: 0.34
Malvern Hills: -0.16
Manchester: -1.39
Mansfield: 1.70
Medway: 0.64
Melton: -0.36
Mendip: 0.49
Merton: -0.79
Mid Devon: 0.40
Mid Suffolk: 0.18
Mid Sussex: -0.38
Middlesbrough: 0.41
Milton Keynes: 0.73
Mole Valley: -0.38
New Forest: 0.23
Newark and Sherwood: 0.70
Newcastle upon Tyne: -1.73
Newcastle-under-Lyme: -0.45
Newham: -0.71
North Devon: 1.24
North East Derbyshire: 0.51
North East Lincolnshire: 1.71
North Hertfordshire: 0.05
North Kesteven: -0.24
North Lincolnshire: 1.16
North Norfolk: 1.18
North Northamptonshire: 1.36
North Somerset: -0.14
North Tyneside: 0.03
North Warwickshire: 0.54
North West Leicestershire: 0.02
Northumberland: 0.55
Norwich: -1.24
Nottingham: -1.72
Nuneaton and Bedworth: 1.09
Oadby and Wigston: -0.36
Oldham: 0.92
Oxford: -1.72
Pendle: 1.25
Peterborough: 2.13
Plymouth: -0.67
Portsmouth: -1.00
Preston: -0.26
Reading: -0.67
Redbridge: -1.07
Redcar and Cleveland: 0.80
Redditch: 0.92
Reigate and Banstead: -0.28
Ribble Valley: -1.18
Richmond upon Thames: -1.44
Richmondshire: -0.12
Rochdale: 0.62
Rochford: 0.04
Rossendale: 0.70
Rother: 0.72
Rotherham: 0.99
Rugby: 0.40
Runnymede: -1.65
Rushcliffe: -1.78
Rushmoor: 0.40
Rutland: -0.66
Ryedale: -0.09
Salford: -0.14
Sandwell: 0.88
Scarborough: 1.39
Sedgemoor: 0.76
Sefton: 0.40
Selby: -0.03
Sevenoaks: -0.16
Sheffield: -0.77
Shropshire: 0.01
Slough: 0.05
Solihull: -0.40
Somerset West and Taunton: 0.21
South Cambridgeshire: -0.42
South Derbyshire: -0.17
South Gloucestershire: -0.50
South Hams: -0.32
South Holland: 1.02
South Kesteven: 0.21
South Lakeland: -0.56
South Norfolk: -0.15
South Oxfordshire: -0.25
South Ribble: -0.40
South Somerset: 0.44
South Staffordshire: -0.32
South Tyneside: 0.06
Southampton: -1.04
Southend-on-Sea: 0.64
Southwark: -1.79
Spelthorne: 0.19
St Albans: -1.23
St. Helens: 0.91
Stafford: -0.19
Staffordshire Moorlands: -0.17
Stevenage: 1.05
Stockport: -0.21
Stockton-on-Tees: 0.45
Stoke-on-Trent: 0.86
Stratford-on-Avon: -0.53
Stroud: -0.07
Sunderland: 0.54
Surrey Heath: -0.73
Sutton: -0.63
Swale: 1.51
Swindon: 0.90
Tameside: 0.52
Tamworth: 1.56
Tandridge: -0.20
Teignbridge: 0.10
Telford and Wrekin: 0.80
Tendring: 1.79
Test Valley: -0.13
Tewkesbury: -0.23
Thanet: 1.86
Three Rivers: -0.80
Thurrock: 0.83
Tonbridge and Malling: 0.12
Torbay: 1.21
Torridge: 1.34
Tower Hamlets: -2.05
Trafford: -0.91
Tunbridge Wells: 0.08
Uttlesford: -0.81
Vale of White Horse: 0.16
Wakefield: 0.71
Walsall: 1.13
Waltham Forest: -0.40
Wandsworth: -2.34
Warrington: 0.03
Warwick: -1.84
Watford: -0.32
Waverley: -1.01
Wealden: -0.16
Welwyn Hatfield: -0.84
West Berkshire: 0.11
West Devon: 0.48
West Lancashire: -0.70
West Lindsey: 0.64
West Northamptonshire: 0.44
West Oxfordshire: 0.17
West Suffolk: 1.97
Westminster: -2.80
Wigan: 0.34
Wiltshire: 0.38
Winchester: -1.58
Windsor and Maidenhead: -0.66
Wirral: 0.22
Woking: -0.32
Wokingham: -0.82
Wolverhampton: 0.76
Worcester: -0.56
Worthing: 0.10
Wychavon: 0.70
Wyre: 0.06
Wyre Forest: 0.77
York: -2.09
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Ranked Local Authorities
The chart below shows the local authorities with the highest scores for this dataset.
High scores indicate that there is a higher than average number of young people with this characteristic within that local authority.
Skip bar chart 0 1 2 3 Breckland Swale North East Lincolnshire Ipswich Tendring Thanet King's Lynn and West Norfolk West Suffolk Fenland Peterborough Great Yarmouth Boston Knowsley Hastings Tamworth Burnley Harlow Doncaster Blackpool Mansfield Boston Standardised score 2.5 Great Yarmouth Standardised score 2.2 Peterborough Standardised score 2.1 Fenland Standardised score 2.1 West Suffolk Standardised score 2.0 King's Lynn and West Norfolk Standardised score 2.0 Thanet Standardised score 1.9 Tendring Standardised score 1.8 Ipswich Standardised score 1.7 North East Lincolnshire Standardised score 1.7 Mansfield Standardised score 1.7 Blackpool Standardised score 1.7 Doncaster Standardised score 1.7 Harlow Standardised score 1.7 Burnley Standardised score 1.7 Tamworth Standardised score 1.6 Hastings Standardised score 1.5 Knowsley Standardised score 1.5 Swale Standardised score 1.5 Breckland Standardised score 1.5 Go to the start of bar chart
Combined Authorities
The table below shows the local authority data above, grouped by their combined authority. Higher values indicate local authority areas where young people have a higher likelihood of being NEET.
Skip table Combined Authority Local Authority Name Value Greater Manchester Bolton 0.58 Bury 0.28 Manchester -1.39 Oldham 0.92 Rochdale 0.62 Salford -0.14 Stockport -0.21 Tameside 0.52 Trafford -0.91 Wigan 0.34 Liverpool City Region Halton 0.83 Wirral 0.22 St. Helens 0.91 Sefton 0.40 Knowsley 1.52 Liverpool -0.86 North East Sunderland 0.54 Gateshead 0.59 County Durham -0.19 South Tyneside 0.06 West Midlands Birmingham -0.26 Coventry -0.62 Dudley 0.56 Solihull -0.40 Walsall 1.13 Wolverhampton 0.76 Sandwell 0.88 West Yorkshire Wakefield 0.71 Bradford 0.93 Calderdale -0.05 Kirklees -0.14 Leeds -1.17
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Qualification Below Level 2 (all)
The map shows the likelihood of young people ending up not in employment, education or training.
The values are standardised to show divergence from the average, with lighter colours being higher and darker colours being lower.
Higher scores are indicative of a higher chance of a young person being NEET.
Hover over the hexes to see the standardised score.
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Adur: 0.64
Allerdale: 0.56
Amber Valley: 0.48
Arun: 0.70
Ashfield: 1.51
Ashford: 0.26
Babergh: 0.20
Barking and Dagenham: 1.05
Barnet: -0.99
Barnsley: 1.59
Barrow-in-Furness: 0.15
Basildon: 1.18
Basingstoke and Deane: -0.52
Bassetlaw: 0.94
Bath and North East Somerset: -1.50
Bedford: -0.08
Bexley: 0.29
Birmingham: 1.21
Blaby: -0.05
Blackburn with Darwen: 1.41
Blackpool: 1.65
Bolsover: 1.55
Bolton: 1.07
Boston: 2.42
Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole: -0.33
Bracknell Forest: -0.72
Bradford: 1.39
Braintree: 0.58
Breckland: 1.27
Brent: 0.56
Brentwood: -0.54
Brighton and Hove: -1.54
Bristol, City of: -1.04
Broadland: 0.21
Bromley: -0.96
Bromsgrove: -0.53
Broxbourne: 0.95
Broxtowe: -0.14
Buckinghamshire: -0.93
Burnley: 1.50
Bury: 0.13
Calderdale: 0.26
Cambridge: -2.49
Camden: -2.03
Cannock Chase: 1.20
Canterbury: -0.46
Carlisle: 0.54
Castle Point: 1.88
Central Bedfordshire: -0.40
Charnwood: -0.52
Chelmsford: -0.39
Cheltenham: -1.17
Cherwell: -0.19
Cheshire East: -0.73
Cheshire West and Chester: -0.46
Chesterfield: 0.67
Chichester: -0.74
Chorley: -0.42
City of London: -3.44
Colchester: -0.36
Copeland: 0.70
Cornwall: -0.24
Cotswold: -0.95
County Durham: 0.55
Coventry: 0.33
Craven: -0.79
Crawley: 0.67
Croydon: -0.45
Dacorum: -0.53
Darlington: 0.20
Dartford: -0.06
Derby: 0.55
Derbyshire Dales: -0.60
Doncaster: 1.61
Dorset: -0.26
Dover: 0.58
Dudley: 1.20
Ealing: -0.30
East Cambridgeshire: -0.23
East Devon: -0.48
East Hampshire: -1.08
East Hertfordshire: -0.82
East Lindsey: 1.73
East Riding of Yorkshire: 0.13
East Staffordshire: 0.62
East Suffolk: 0.59
Eastbourne: 0.36
Eastleigh: -0.70
Eden: -0.05
Elmbridge: -1.94
Enfield: 0.81
Epping Forest: 0.31
Epsom and Ewell: -1.31
Erewash: 0.64
Exeter: -1.11
Fareham: -0.74
Fenland: 2.10
Folkestone and Hythe: 0.65
Forest of Dean: 0.24
Fylde: -0.43
Gateshead: 0.75
Gedling: -0.05
Gloucester: 0.41
Gosport: 0.47
Gravesham: 0.89
Great Yarmouth: 2.25
Greenwich: -0.55
Guildford: -1.70
Hackney: -0.90
Halton: 1.01
Hambleton: -0.67
Hammersmith and Fulham: -2.01
Harborough: -0.94
Haringey: -0.43
Harlow: 1.30
Harrogate: -1.03
Harrow: -0.38
Hart: -1.49
Hartlepool: 0.95
Hastings: 0.72
Havant: 0.69
Havering: 0.68
Herefordshire, County of: -0.00
Hertsmere: -0.45
High Peak: -0.62
Hillingdon: 0.09
Hinckley and Bosworth: 0.27
Horsham: -1.06
Hounslow: 0.10
Huntingdonshire: -0.24
Hyndburn: 1.07
Ipswich: 1.16
Isle of Wight: 0.39
Isles of Scilly: -1.58
Islington: -1.55
Kensington and Chelsea: -2.23
King's Lynn and West Norfolk: 1.49
Kingston upon Hull, City of: 1.70
Kingston upon Thames: -1.74
Kirklees: 0.55
Knowsley: 1.75
Lambeth: -1.60
Lancaster: -0.60
Leeds: -0.05
Leicester: 1.86
Lewes: -0.24
Lewisham: -1.06
Lichfield: -0.08
Lincoln: -0.09
Liverpool: 0.65
Luton: 1.26
Maidstone: 0.15
Maldon: 0.73
Malvern Hills: -0.83
Manchester: 0.01
Mansfield: 1.59
Medway: 0.73
Melton: -0.23
Mendip: -0.37
Merton: -1.17
Mid Devon: -0.06
Mid Suffolk: 0.12
Mid Sussex: -1.23
Middlesbrough: 1.18
Milton Keynes: -0.17
Mole Valley: -1.26
New Forest: -0.23
Newark and Sherwood: 0.35
Newcastle upon Tyne: -0.19
Newcastle-under-Lyme: 0.41
Newham: 0.41
North Devon: 0.24
North East Derbyshire: 0.59
North East Lincolnshire: 1.67
North Hertfordshire: -0.89
North Kesteven: -0.27
North Lincolnshire: 1.13
North Norfolk: 0.87
North Northamptonshire: 0.81
North Somerset: -0.57
North Tyneside: -0.14
North Warwickshire: 1.16
North West Leicestershire: 0.14
Northumberland: 0.01
Norwich: -0.24
Nottingham: 0.13
Nuneaton and Bedworth: 1.31
Oadby and Wigston: 0.13
Oldham: 1.55
Oxford: -1.68
Pendle: 1.48
Peterborough: 1.35
Plymouth: -0.09
Portsmouth: -0.10
Preston: 0.24
Reading: -0.49
Redbridge: -0.30
Redcar and Cleveland: 0.80
Redditch: 0.92
Reigate and Banstead: -1.00
Ribble Valley: -1.22
Richmond upon Thames: -2.55
Richmondshire: -0.53
Rochdale: 1.17
Rochford: 0.84
Rossendale: 0.10
Rother: 0.45
Rotherham: 1.37
Rugby: -0.41
Runnymede: -0.77
Rushcliffe: -1.60
Rushmoor: 0.49
Rutland: -1.11
Ryedale: -0.07
Salford: 0.27
Sandwell: 2.42
Scarborough: 0.58
Sedgemoor: 0.61
Sefton: 0.46
Selby: -0.25
Sevenoaks: -0.44
Sheffield: 0.17
Shropshire: -0.23
Slough: 0.63
Solihull: -0.09
Somerset West and Taunton: -0.29
South Cambridgeshire: -1.51
South Derbyshire: -0.32
South Gloucestershire: -0.61
South Hams: -1.16
South Holland: 1.79
South Kesteven: -0.02
South Lakeland: -1.04
South Norfolk: -0.08
South Oxfordshire: -1.25
South Ribble: -0.43
South Somerset: -0.10
South Staffordshire: 0.36
South Tyneside: 0.58
Southampton: -0.14
Southend-on-Sea: 0.78
Southwark: -1.42
Spelthorne: 0.06
St Albans: -2.03
St. Helens: 0.80
Stafford: -0.45
Staffordshire Moorlands: 0.41
Stevenage: 0.45
Stockport: -0.55
Stockton-on-Tees: 0.14
Stoke-on-Trent: 1.76
Stratford-on-Avon: -0.84
Stroud: -0.96
Sunderland: 1.16
Surrey Heath: -0.93
Sutton: -0.59
Swale: 1.27
Swindon: 0.52
Tameside: 1.04
Tamworth: 1.36
Tandridge: -0.82
Teignbridge: -0.34
Telford and Wrekin: 0.69
Tendring: 2.20
Test Valley: -0.69
Tewkesbury: -0.74
Thanet: 1.06
Three Rivers: -1.04
Thurrock: 1.18
Tonbridge and Malling: -0.29
Torbay: 0.74
Torridge: 0.52
Tower Hamlets: -0.86
Trafford: -1.02
Tunbridge Wells: -1.03
Uttlesford: -0.82
Vale of White Horse: -1.23
Wakefield: 1.45
Walsall: 1.94
Waltham Forest: -0.16
Wandsworth: -2.45
Warrington: -0.21
Warwick: -1.44
Watford: -0.47
Waverley: -1.68
Wealden: -0.42
Welwyn Hatfield: -0.76
West Berkshire: -0.66
West Devon: -0.37
West Lancashire: -0.11
West Lindsey: 0.17
West Northamptonshire: 0.14
West Oxfordshire: -0.79
West Suffolk: 0.79
Westminster: -1.86
Wigan: 0.76
Wiltshire: -0.56
Winchester: -1.79
Windsor and Maidenhead: -1.29
Wirral: -0.01
Woking: -1.11
Wokingham: -1.71
Wolverhampton: 1.66
Worcester: -0.19
Worthing: -0.13
Wychavon: 0.06
Wyre: 0.44
Wyre Forest: 0.93
York: -1.28
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Ranked Local Authorities
The chart below shows the local authorities with the highest scores for this dataset.
High scores indicate that there is a higher than average number of young people with this characteristic within that local authority.
Skip bar chart 0 1 2 3 Bolsover Mansfield Stoke-on-Trent South Holland Leicester Castle Point Walsall Fenland Tendring Great Yarmouth Boston Sandwell Barnsley Doncaster Blackpool Wolverhampton North East Lincolnshire Kingston upon Hull, City of East Lindsey Knowsley Sandwell Standardised score 2.4 Boston Standardised score 2.4 Great Yarmouth Standardised score 2.3 Tendring Standardised score 2.2 Fenland Standardised score 2.1 Walsall Standardised score 1.9 Castle Point Standardised score 1.9 Leicester Standardised score 1.9 South Holland Standardised score 1.8 Stoke-on-Trent Standardised score 1.8 Knowsley Standardised score 1.8 East Lindsey Standardised score 1.7 Kingston upon Hull, City of Standardised score 1.7 North East Lincolnshire Standardised score 1.7 Wolverhampton Standardised score 1.7 Blackpool Standardised score 1.7 Doncaster Standardised score 1.6 Barnsley Standardised score 1.6 Mansfield Standardised score 1.6 Bolsover Standardised score 1.6 Go to the start of bar chart
Combined Authorities
The table below shows the local authority data above, grouped by their combined authority. Higher values indicate local authority areas where young people have a higher likelihood of being NEET.
Skip table Combined Authority Local Authority Name Value Greater Manchester Bolton 1.07 Bury 0.13 Manchester 0.01 Oldham 1.55 Rochdale 1.17 Salford 0.27 Stockport -0.55 Tameside 1.04 Trafford -1.02 Wigan 0.76 Liverpool City Region Halton 1.01 Wirral -0.01 St. Helens 0.80 Sefton 0.46 Knowsley 1.75 Liverpool 0.65 North East Sunderland 1.16 Gateshead 0.75 County Durham 0.55 South Tyneside 0.58 West Midlands Birmingham 1.21 Coventry 0.33 Dudley 1.20 Solihull -0.09 Walsall 1.94 Wolverhampton 1.66 Sandwell 2.42 West Yorkshire Wakefield 1.45 Bradford 1.39 Calderdale 0.26 Kirklees 0.55 Leeds -0.05
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School Absences
The map shows the likelihood of young people ending up not in employment, education or training.
The values are standardised to show divergence from the average, with lighter colours being higher and darker colours being lower.
Higher scores are indicative of a higher chance of a young person being NEET.
Hover over the hexes to see the standardised score.
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Barking and Dagenham: -1.12
Barnet: -1.27
Barnsley: 0.85
Bath and North East Somerset: 0.28
Bedford: -0.12
Bexley: -0.85
Birmingham: 0.51
Blackburn with Darwen: -0.09
Blackpool: 0.63
Bolton: -0.77
Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole: 0.40
Bracknell Forest: -1.03
Bradford: 2.20
Brent: -1.58
Brighton and Hove: 1.02
Bristol, City of: 1.23
Bromley: -0.84
Buckinghamshire: 0.08
Bury: -0.45
Calderdale: -0.09
Camden: 0.35
Central Bedfordshire: 0.23
Cheshire East: -0.01
Cheshire West and Chester: 0.47
City of London: -4.41
Cornwall: 1.19
County Durham: 0.95
Coventry: 0.23
Croydon: -0.61
Darlington: 0.32
Derby: 0.21
Doncaster: 1.29
Dorset: 1.04
Dudley: 0.77
Ealing: -1.38
East Riding of Yorkshire: 0.00
Enfield: -0.69
Gateshead: 1.13
Greenwich: -1.25
Hackney: -1.45
Halton: 0.93
Hammersmith and Fulham: -0.79
Haringey: -0.74
Harrow: -1.66
Hartlepool: 0.69
Havering: -0.97
Herefordshire, County of: 0.38
Hillingdon: -0.72
Hounslow: -0.81
Isle of Wight: 0.38
Isles of Scilly: -1.47
Islington: -0.21
Kensington and Chelsea: -0.56
Kingston upon Hull, City of: 0.79
Kingston upon Thames: -1.25
Kirklees: -0.01
Knowsley: 1.90
Lambeth: -1.18
Leeds: 0.11
Leicester: -0.66
Lewisham: -1.81
Liverpool: 0.95
Luton: 0.20
Manchester: -0.45
Medway: 0.30
Merton: -1.13
Middlesbrough: 1.84
Milton Keynes: -0.00
Newcastle upon Tyne: 1.71
Newham: -1.19
North East Lincolnshire: 0.68
North Lincolnshire: 0.80
North Northamptonshire: 0.59
North Somerset: 0.81
North Tyneside: -0.48
Northumberland: 0.64
Nottingham: 0.25
Oldham: 0.39
Peterborough: 0.59
Plymouth: 1.84
Portsmouth: 1.13
Reading: 0.17
Redbridge: -1.36
Redcar and Cleveland: 0.60
Richmond upon Thames: -1.04
Rochdale: 0.65
Rotherham: 1.01
Rutland: -1.31
Salford: 1.15
Sandwell: -0.01
Sefton: 0.78
Sheffield: 0.69
Shropshire: 0.69
Slough: -0.15
Solihull: 0.57
South Gloucestershire: -0.01
South Tyneside: 0.12
Southampton: 0.88
Southend-on-Sea: -0.35
Southwark: -1.59
St. Helens: 1.35
Stockport: -0.40
Stockton-on-Tees: 0.40
Stoke-on-Trent: 1.02
Sunderland: 1.27
Sutton: -0.73
Swindon: 0.20
Tameside: -0.34
Telford and Wrekin: 0.46
Thurrock: -0.76
Torbay: 2.40
Tower Hamlets: -1.80
Trafford: -1.42
Wakefield: 0.47
Walsall: 0.64
Waltham Forest: -0.94
Wandsworth: -1.32
Warrington: -0.48
West Berkshire: -0.49
West Northamptonshire: -0.21
Westminster: -0.14
Wigan: 0.37
Wiltshire: 0.11
Windsor and Maidenhead: -0.23
Wirral: 1.08
Wokingham: -0.77
Wolverhampton: -0.62
York: 0.19
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Ranked Local Authorities
The chart below shows the local authorities with the highest scores for this dataset.
High scores indicate that there is a higher than average number of young people with this characteristic within that local authority.
Skip bar chart 0 1 2 3 County Durham Rotherham Bristol, City of Sunderland Doncaster St. Helens Newcastle upon Tyne Middlesbrough Plymouth Knowsley Bradford Torbay Brighton and Hove Stoke-on-Trent Dorset Wirral Portsmouth Gateshead Salford Cornwall Torbay Standardised score 2.4 Bradford Standardised score 2.2 Knowsley Standardised score 1.9 Plymouth Standardised score 1.8 Middlesbrough Standardised score 1.8 Newcastle upon Tyne Standardised score 1.7 St. Helens Standardised score 1.4 Doncaster Standardised score 1.3 Sunderland Standardised score 1.3 Bristol, City of Standardised score 1.2 Cornwall Standardised score 1.2 Salford Standardised score 1.2 Gateshead Standardised score 1.1 Portsmouth Standardised score 1.1 Wirral Standardised score 1.1 Dorset Standardised score 1.0 Stoke-on-Trent Standardised score 1.0 Brighton and Hove Standardised score 1.0 Rotherham Standardised score 1.0 County Durham Standardised score 1.0 Go to the start of bar chart
Combined Authorities
The table below shows the local authority data above, grouped by their combined authority. Higher values indicate local authority areas where young people have a higher likelihood of being NEET.
Skip table Combined Authority Local Authority Name Value Greater Manchester Bolton -0.77 Bury -0.45 Manchester -0.45 Oldham 0.39 Rochdale 0.65 Salford 1.15 Stockport -0.40 Tameside -0.34 Trafford -1.42 Wigan 0.37 Liverpool City Region Halton 0.93 Wirral 1.08 St. Helens 1.35 Sefton 0.78 Knowsley 1.90 Liverpool 0.95 North East Sunderland 1.27 Gateshead 1.13 County Durham 0.95 South Tyneside 0.12 West Midlands Birmingham 0.51 Coventry 0.23 Dudley 0.77 Solihull 0.57 Walsall 0.64 Wolverhampton -0.62 Sandwell -0.01 West Yorkshire Wakefield 0.47 Bradford 2.20 Calderdale -0.09 Kirklees -0.01 Leeds 0.11
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School Exclusions
The map shows the likelihood of young people ending up not in employment, education or training.
The values are standardised to show divergence from the average, with lighter colours being higher and darker colours being lower.
Higher scores are indicative of a higher chance of a young person being NEET.
Hover over the hexes to see the standardised score.
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Adur: -0.74
Allerdale: 0.28
Amber Valley: 0.50
Arun: 1.16
Ashfield: -0.78
Ashford: -1.14
Babergh: 0.18
Barking and Dagenham: -0.76
Barnet: -1.04
Barnsley: 2.15
Barrow-in-Furness: 2.78
Basildon: -0.91
Basingstoke and Deane: -0.81
Bassetlaw: -0.61
Bath and North East Somerset: -0.56
Bedford: 1.48
Bexley: -0.23
Birmingham: 0.45
Blaby: -1.10
Blackburn with Darwen: -0.26
Blackpool: 0.83
Bolsover: 1.21
Bolton: 1.04
Boston: 1.37
Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole: 1.13
Bracknell Forest: -1.29
Bradford: -0.26
Braintree: -0.53
Breckland: 0.69
Brent: -0.78
Brentwood: -0.53
Brighton and Hove: -1.16
Bristol, City of: -0.99
Broadland: -0.12
Bromley: -0.24
Bromsgrove: 0.33
Broxbourne: -0.42
Broxtowe: -0.63
Buckinghamshire: -1.07
Burnley: 0.96
Bury: 1.07
Calderdale: 1.62
Cambridge: -1.02
Camden: -0.35
Cannock Chase: 1.26
Canterbury: -1.31
Carlisle: 1.82
Castle Point: -1.26
Central Bedfordshire: 0.26
Charnwood: -0.50
Chelmsford: -0.27
Cheltenham: 0.34
Cherwell: -0.83
Cheshire East: -0.37
Cheshire West and Chester: 0.08
Chesterfield: 0.40
Chichester: -0.90
Chorley: 0.96
City of London: -1.39
Colchester: -0.79
Copeland: -1.39
Cornwall: 0.49
Cotswold: -0.11
County Durham: 0.42
Coventry: 0.15
Craven: -0.81
Crawley: 0.44
Croydon: -0.93
Dacorum: -0.31
Darlington: 1.89
Dartford: -1.23
Derby: -0.59
Derbyshire Dales: 0.09
Doncaster: 0.18
Dorset: -0.52
Dover: -1.07
Dudley: 1.06
Ealing: -0.19
East Cambridgeshire: -1.39
East Devon: 0.37
East Hampshire: -0.52
East Hertfordshire: -0.46
East Lindsey: 0.29
East Riding of Yorkshire: -0.01
East Staffordshire: 0.27
East Suffolk: 2.75
Eastbourne: -1.00
Eastleigh: -1.21
Eden: 1.40
Elmbridge: -0.35
Enfield: -1.11
Epping Forest: -0.56
Epsom and Ewell: -1.02
Erewash: 0.41
Exeter: 1.66
Fareham: -0.50
Fenland: -1.13
Folkestone and Hythe: -1.27
Forest of Dean: -0.58
Fylde: 1.92
Gateshead: 0.37
Gedling: 0.16
Gloucester: 0.99
Gosport: -1.22
Gravesham: -1.21
Great Yarmouth: 4.82
Greenwich: -0.95
Guildford: 0.92
Hackney: 0.15
Halton: 1.09
Hambleton: -0.11
Hammersmith and Fulham: -0.78
Harborough: -1.39
Haringey: -1.11
Harlow: -0.93
Harrogate: -0.71
Harrow: -0.30
Hart: -1.14
Hartlepool: 0.44
Hastings: -0.30
Havant: -0.74
Havering: -1.22
Herefordshire, County of: 0.47
Hertsmere: 0.03
High Peak: 1.76
Hillingdon: -0.16
Hinckley and Bosworth: -1.20
Horsham: -0.45
Hounslow: -0.00
Huntingdonshire: -1.24
Hyndburn: 1.39
Ipswich: 1.30
Isle of Wight: -0.66
Isles of Scilly: -1.39
Islington: -0.57
Kensington and Chelsea: -0.73
King's Lynn and West Norfolk: 0.77
Kingston upon Hull, City of: -0.52
Kingston upon Thames: -0.86
Kirklees: -0.06
Knowsley: 0.36
Lambeth: -0.70
Lancaster: 1.35
Leeds: -1.28
Leicester: -0.79
Lewes: -0.29
Lewisham: -0.71
Lichfield: -0.18
Lincoln: 1.52
Liverpool: 0.61
Luton: -0.59
Maidstone: -1.27
Maldon: 2.27
Malvern Hills: 0.91
Manchester: -0.03
Mansfield: -0.91
Medway: -0.02
Melton: -0.67
Mendip: -0.16
Merton: -1.07
Mid Devon: 0.09
Mid Suffolk: -0.06
Mid Sussex: -1.06
Middlesbrough: 1.71
Milton Keynes: -1.39
Mole Valley: -0.73
New Forest: -0.64
Newark and Sherwood: -0.73
Newcastle upon Tyne: 0.51
Newcastle-under-Lyme: 0.18
Newham: -0.83
North Devon: 0.68
North East Derbyshire: 0.85
North East Lincolnshire: 0.42
North Hertfordshire: -0.93
North Kesteven: -0.58
North Lincolnshire: 0.09
North Norfolk: 1.03
North Northamptonshire: 0.73
North Somerset: 0.01
North Tyneside: 0.75
North Warwickshire: 2.35
North West Leicestershire: -1.39
Northumberland: 1.64
Norwich: 1.45
Nottingham: 1.85
Nuneaton and Bedworth: 1.19
Oadby and Wigston: -0.64
Oldham: -0.01
Oxford: -0.11
Pendle: -0.08
Peterborough: 0.63
Plymouth: 0.66
Portsmouth: -0.81
Preston: 1.51
Reading: -0.30
Redbridge: -0.38
Redcar and Cleveland: 3.97
Redditch: 1.68
Reigate and Banstead: 0.19
Ribble Valley: -0.43
Richmond upon Thames: -1.08
Richmondshire: 0.75
Rochdale: 2.06
Rochford: -0.98
Rossendale: 1.96
Rother: 0.14
Rotherham: 0.64
Rugby: -0.49
Runnymede: 0.09
Rushcliffe: -0.55
Rushmoor: -1.09
Rutland: 1.27
Ryedale: -0.90
Salford: 0.34
Sandwell: 0.13
Scarborough: -0.43
Sedgemoor: 0.93
Sefton: 0.01
Selby: 0.11
Sevenoaks: -1.26
Sheffield: 0.54
Shropshire: 0.99
Slough: -0.05
Solihull: 0.21
Somerset West and Taunton: 1.28
South Cambridgeshire: -1.17
South Derbyshire: -0.59
South Gloucestershire: -0.18
South Hams: 0.14
South Holland: -0.73
South Kesteven: -0.67
South Lakeland: 0.21
South Norfolk: 0.25
South Oxfordshire: -0.84
South Ribble: 1.81
South Somerset: 1.57
South Staffordshire: 0.30
South Tyneside: 0.32
Southampton: -0.59
Southend-on-Sea: -0.82
Southwark: -1.18
Spelthorne: -0.80
St Albans: -0.92
St. Helens: 0.22
Stafford: 0.25
Staffordshire Moorlands: 0.85
Stevenage: -0.32
Stockport: 0.87
Stockton-on-Tees: 0.68
Stoke-on-Trent: 1.03
Stratford-on-Avon: -0.53
Stroud: -0.08
Sunderland: 0.65
Surrey Heath: 0.04
Sutton: 0.63
Swale: -1.24
Swindon: 0.53
Tameside: 1.95
Tamworth: 2.30
Tandridge: -0.45
Teignbridge: 0.39
Telford and Wrekin: 0.17
Tendring: -0.40
Test Valley: -0.77
Tewkesbury: 0.16
Thanet: -1.21
Three Rivers: -0.94
Thurrock: -0.36
Tonbridge and Malling: -1.01
Torbay: 2.08
Torridge: 1.02
Tower Hamlets: -1.04
Trafford: 0.30
Tunbridge Wells: -0.85
Uttlesford: -0.82
Vale of White Horse: -1.21
Wakefield: 0.29
Walsall: 0.26
Waltham Forest: -0.30
Wandsworth: -0.86
Warrington: -0.80
Warwick: 0.04
Watford: -0.92
Waverley: -0.67
Wealden: -0.74
Welwyn Hatfield: -0.76
West Berkshire: -0.27
West Devon: -0.32
West Lancashire: 0.40
West Lindsey: 0.04
West Northamptonshire: -0.28
West Oxfordshire: -1.28
West Suffolk: -0.15
Westminster: -1.07
Wigan: 1.39
Wiltshire: -1.31
Winchester: -1.28
Windsor and Maidenhead: 0.79
Wirral: -0.08
Woking: -0.44
Wokingham: -0.65
Wolverhampton: 1.48
Worcester: 1.00
Worthing: 0.62
Wychavon: 1.06
Wyre: 0.84
Wyre Forest: 0.93
York: -0.63
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Ranked Local Authorities
The chart below shows the local authorities with the highest scores for this dataset.
High scores indicate that there is a higher than average number of young people with this characteristic within that local authority.
Skip bar chart 0 1 2 3 4 5 Redditch Middlesbrough Rochdale Torbay Barnsley Maldon Tamworth North Warwickshire East Suffolk Barrow-in-Furness Redcar and Cleveland Great Yarmouth High Peak South Ribble Carlisle Nottingham Darlington Fylde Tameside Rossendale Great Yarmouth Standardised score 4.8 Redcar and Cleveland Standardised score 4.0 Barrow-in-Furness Standardised score 2.8 East Suffolk Standardised score 2.8 North Warwickshire Standardised score 2.4 Tamworth Standardised score 2.3 Maldon Standardised score 2.3 Barnsley Standardised score 2.1 Torbay Standardised score 2.1 Rochdale Standardised score 2.1 Rossendale Standardised score 2.0 Tameside Standardised score 2.0 Fylde Standardised score 1.9 Darlington Standardised score 1.9 Nottingham Standardised score 1.8 Carlisle Standardised score 1.8 South Ribble Standardised score 1.8 High Peak Standardised score 1.8 Middlesbrough Standardised score 1.7 Redditch Standardised score 1.7 Go to the start of bar chart
Combined Authorities
The table below shows the local authority data above, grouped by their combined authority. Higher values indicate local authority areas where young people have a higher likelihood of being NEET.
Skip table Combined Authority Local Authority Name Value Greater Manchester Bolton 1.04 Bury 1.07 Manchester -0.03 Oldham -0.01 Rochdale 2.06 Salford 0.34 Stockport 0.87 Tameside 1.95 Trafford 0.30 Wigan 1.39 Liverpool City Region Halton 1.09 Wirral -0.08 St. Helens 0.22 Sefton 0.01 Knowsley 0.36 Liverpool 0.61 North East Sunderland 0.65 Gateshead 0.37 County Durham 0.42 South Tyneside 0.32 West Midlands Birmingham 0.45 Coventry 0.15 Dudley 1.06 Solihull 0.21 Walsall 0.26 Wolverhampton 1.48 Sandwell 0.13 West Yorkshire Wakefield 0.29 Bradford -0.26 Calderdale 1.62 Kirklees -0.06 Leeds -1.28
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School Suspensions
The map shows the likelihood of young people ending up not in employment, education or training.
The values are standardised to show divergence from the average, with lighter colours being higher and darker colours being lower.
Higher scores are indicative of a higher chance of a young person being NEET.
Hover over the hexes to see the standardised score.
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Adur: -1.02
Allerdale: -0.57
Amber Valley: -0.16
Arun: 0.31
Ashfield: 0.17
Ashford: -0.08
Babergh: -0.77
Barking and Dagenham: -1.17
Barnet: -0.92
Barnsley: 1.98
Barrow-in-Furness: 0.51
Basildon: -0.66
Basingstoke and Deane: -0.50
Bassetlaw: 3.12
Bath and North East Somerset: 0.41
Bedford: -0.55
Bexley: -0.17
Birmingham: -0.10
Blaby: -0.86
Blackburn with Darwen: -0.42
Blackpool: 1.04
Bolsover: 1.29
Bolton: 0.34
Boston: -0.05
Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole: 0.58
Bracknell Forest: -0.20
Bradford: 1.04
Braintree: -0.20
Breckland: 0.23
Brent: -1.04
Brentwood: -0.39
Brighton and Hove: -0.59
Bristol, City of: 1.13
Broadland: -0.27
Bromley: -0.35
Bromsgrove: -0.76
Broxbourne: -0.52
Broxtowe: -0.06
Buckinghamshire: -0.85
Burnley: 0.17
Bury: 0.18
Calderdale: 1.20
Cambridge: 0.74
Camden: -0.83
Cannock Chase: 0.43
Canterbury: -0.56
Carlisle: 1.65
Castle Point: -0.41
Central Bedfordshire: -0.44
Charnwood: -0.44
Chelmsford: -0.78
Cheltenham: 0.21
Cherwell: 0.13
Cheshire East: -0.19
Cheshire West and Chester: -0.54
Chesterfield: 1.00
Chichester: 0.36
Chorley: -0.19
City of London: -2.04
Colchester: 0.28
Copeland: -1.81
Cornwall: -0.18
Cotswold: -1.02
County Durham: -0.12
Coventry: 0.22
Craven: -0.99
Crawley: -0.12
Croydon: -0.51
Dacorum: -0.01
Darlington: 1.27
Dartford: -0.54
Derby: 0.03
Derbyshire Dales: -0.63
Doncaster: 3.98
Dorset: -0.04
Dover: 0.32
Dudley: -0.07
Ealing: -1.12
East Cambridgeshire: -0.69
East Devon: -0.01
East Hampshire: -0.89
East Hertfordshire: -0.87
East Lindsey: 1.60
East Riding of Yorkshire: -0.38
East Staffordshire: -0.53
East Suffolk: 1.06
Eastbourne: -0.52
Eastleigh: -0.31
Eden: -0.96
Elmbridge: -0.68
Enfield: -0.64
Epping Forest: -0.04
Epsom and Ewell: -1.38
Erewash: 1.55
Exeter: 1.56
Fareham: -0.21
Fenland: 0.13
Folkestone and Hythe: -0.86
Forest of Dean: -0.32
Fylde: -0.20
Gateshead: 0.34
Gedling: -0.77
Gloucester: 0.04
Gosport: 1.05
Gravesham: -0.89
Great Yarmouth: 2.40
Greenwich: -0.48
Guildford: -0.17
Hackney: -0.01
Halton: -0.57
Hambleton: 0.47
Hammersmith and Fulham: -0.38
Harborough: -0.99
Haringey: -0.56
Harlow: 2.08
Harrogate: -0.40
Harrow: -1.26
Hart: -1.01
Hartlepool: 2.19
Hastings: 4.10
Havant: 0.45
Havering: -0.69
Herefordshire, County of: -0.41
Hertsmere: -0.15
High Peak: 0.43
Hillingdon: -0.89
Hinckley and Bosworth: -0.36
Horsham: -0.86
Hounslow: -0.60
Huntingdonshire: 0.05
Hyndburn: 0.24
Ipswich: 0.51
Isle of Wight: 0.20
Isles of Scilly: -2.04
Islington: 0.81
Kensington and Chelsea: -0.43
King's Lynn and West Norfolk: -0.08
Kingston upon Hull, City of: 0.65
Kingston upon Thames: -1.56
Kirklees: 0.60
Knowsley: -0.03
Lambeth: -0.66
Lancaster: 0.53
Leeds: 0.48
Leicester: -0.63
Lewes: -0.20
Lewisham: -0.47
Lichfield: -0.45
Lincoln: 1.23
Liverpool: 0.35
Luton: -0.73
Maidstone: -0.44
Maldon: 0.61
Malvern Hills: -0.67
Manchester: 0.34
Mansfield: -0.04
Medway: 0.32
Melton: -0.15
Mendip: 0.14
Merton: -1.26
Mid Devon: 1.79
Mid Suffolk: -0.47
Mid Sussex: -0.87
Middlesbrough: 6.13
Milton Keynes: 0.30
Mole Valley: -0.98
New Forest: 0.07
Newark and Sherwood: 0.31
Newcastle upon Tyne: 1.81
Newcastle-under-Lyme: 0.23
Newham: -1.13
North Devon: 0.82
North East Derbyshire: -0.39
North East Lincolnshire: 0.46
North Hertfordshire: -0.53
North Kesteven: -0.73
North Lincolnshire: 0.78
North Norfolk: -0.10
North Northamptonshire: 0.27
North Somerset: -0.49
North Tyneside: -0.43
North Warwickshire: 1.78
North West Leicestershire: 0.25
Northumberland: 0.69
Norwich: 0.89
Nottingham: 2.71
Nuneaton and Bedworth: 0.62
Oadby and Wigston: -0.73
Oldham: -0.43
Oxford: 0.58
Pendle: 0.20
Peterborough: 0.71
Plymouth: 0.96
Portsmouth: -0.10
Preston: 0.41
Reading: -0.41
Redbridge: -0.88
Redcar and Cleveland: 5.18
Redditch: 0.07
Reigate and Banstead: -0.27
Ribble Valley: -0.88
Richmond upon Thames: -1.05
Richmondshire: -0.42
Rochdale: 1.01
Rochford: -0.65
Rossendale: -0.23
Rother: 1.41
Rotherham: 0.81
Rugby: -0.12
Runnymede: -0.54
Rushcliffe: -0.73
Rushmoor: -0.23
Rutland: -0.88
Ryedale: -0.41
Salford: 1.56
Sandwell: -0.63
Scarborough: 0.83
Sedgemoor: 1.21
Sefton: -0.90
Selby: -0.09
Sevenoaks: -1.18
Sheffield: 1.06
Shropshire: 0.37
Slough: -0.89
Solihull: -0.18
Somerset West and Taunton: 2.70
South Cambridgeshire: -0.86
South Derbyshire: -0.46
South Gloucestershire: 0.47
South Hams: 0.51
South Holland: -0.26
South Kesteven: -0.56
South Lakeland: -0.06
South Norfolk: -0.77
South Oxfordshire: -0.73
South Ribble: 0.66
South Somerset: 1.08
South Staffordshire: -0.48
South Tyneside: -0.73
Southampton: -0.29
Southend-on-Sea: -0.44
Southwark: -0.58
Spelthorne: -0.36
St Albans: -0.93
St. Helens: -0.00
Stafford: -0.27
Staffordshire Moorlands: 0.50
Stevenage: -0.62
Stockport: 0.05
Stockton-on-Tees: 1.20
Stoke-on-Trent: 1.73
Stratford-on-Avon: -0.96
Stroud: -0.76
Sunderland: 0.37
Surrey Heath: -0.86
Sutton: -0.56
Swale: 0.10
Swindon: -0.21
Tameside: 2.36
Tamworth: 0.79
Tandridge: -0.49
Teignbridge: 0.49
Telford and Wrekin: 1.49
Tendring: 1.54
Test Valley: -0.41
Tewkesbury: -0.13
Thanet: -0.36
Three Rivers: -1.31
Thurrock: -0.57
Tonbridge and Malling: -1.03
Torbay: 1.16
Torridge: 0.41
Tower Hamlets: -1.23
Trafford: -0.97
Tunbridge Wells: -0.84
Uttlesford: -0.35
Vale of White Horse: 0.30
Wakefield: 1.88
Walsall: -0.77
Waltham Forest: -0.76
Wandsworth: -1.05
Warrington: -0.47
Warwick: -0.49
Watford: -1.03
Waverley: -0.75
Wealden: -0.68
Welwyn Hatfield: -0.22
West Berkshire: -0.25
West Devon: 0.46
West Lancashire: -0.50
West Lindsey: 0.71
West Northamptonshire: 0.09
West Oxfordshire: -0.46
West Suffolk: -0.14
Westminster: -0.30
Wigan: -0.07
Wiltshire: -0.02
Winchester: -0.50
Windsor and Maidenhead: -0.59
Wirral: -0.46
Woking: -0.20
Wokingham: -1.50
Wolverhampton: -0.38
Worcester: -0.70
Worthing: -0.89
Wychavon: 0.05
Wyre: 0.58
Wyre Forest: 0.02
York: 0.31
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Ranked Local Authorities
The chart below shows the local authorities with the highest scores for this dataset.
High scores indicate that there is a higher than average number of young people with this characteristic within that local authority.
Skip bar chart 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Exeter East Lindsey Hartlepool Tameside Great Yarmouth Somerset West and Taunton Nottingham Bassetlaw Doncaster Hastings Redcar and Cleveland Middlesbrough Carlisle Stoke-on-Trent North Warwickshire Mid Devon Newcastle upon Tyne Wakefield Barnsley Harlow Middlesbrough Standardised score 6.1 Redcar and Cleveland Standardised score 5.2 Hastings Standardised score 4.1 Doncaster Standardised score 4.0 Bassetlaw Standardised score 3.1 Nottingham Standardised score 2.7 Somerset West and Taunton Standardised score 2.7 Great Yarmouth Standardised score 2.4 Tameside Standardised score 2.4 Hartlepool Standardised score 2.2 Harlow Standardised score 2.1 Barnsley Standardised score 2.0 Wakefield Standardised score 1.9 Newcastle upon Tyne Standardised score 1.8 Mid Devon Standardised score 1.8 North Warwickshire Standardised score 1.8 Stoke-on-Trent Standardised score 1.7 Carlisle Standardised score 1.6 East Lindsey Standardised score 1.6 Exeter Standardised score 1.6 Go to the start of bar chart
Combined Authorities
The table below shows the local authority data above, grouped by their combined authority. Higher values indicate local authority areas where young people have a higher likelihood of being NEET.
Skip table Combined Authority Local Authority Name Value Greater Manchester Bolton 0.34 Bury 0.18 Manchester 0.34 Oldham -0.43 Rochdale 1.01 Salford 1.56 Stockport 0.05 Tameside 2.36 Trafford -0.97 Wigan -0.07 Liverpool City Region Halton -0.57 Wirral -0.46 St. Helens 0 Sefton -0.90 Knowsley -0.03 Liverpool 0.35 North East Sunderland 0.37 Gateshead 0.34 County Durham -0.12 South Tyneside -0.73 West Midlands Birmingham -0.10 Coventry 0.22 Dudley -0.07 Solihull -0.18 Walsall -0.77 Wolverhampton -0.38 Sandwell -0.63 West Yorkshire Wakefield 1.88 Bradford 1.04 Calderdale 1.20 Kirklees 0.60 Leeds 0.48
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Socially Renting Households
The map shows the likelihood of young people ending up not in employment, education or training.
The values are standardised to show divergence from the average, with lighter colours being higher and darker colours being lower.
Higher scores are indicative of a higher chance of a young person being NEET.
Hover over the hexes to see the standardised score.
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Adur: -0.58
Allerdale: 0.52
Amber Valley: -0.53
Arun: -1.10
Ashfield: -0.15
Ashford: -0.31
Babergh: -0.42
Barking and Dagenham: 2.66
Barnet: -0.39
Barnsley: 0.66
Barrow-in-Furness: -0.81
Basildon: 0.91
Basingstoke and Deane: 0.35
Bassetlaw: -0.14
Bath and North East Somerset: -0.25
Bedford: 0.08
Bexley: -0.19
Birmingham: 1.30
Blaby: -1.29
Blackburn with Darwen: 0.51
Blackpool: -0.93
Bolsover: 0.08
Bolton: 0.68
Boston: 0.63
Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole: -0.81
Bracknell Forest: -0.02
Bradford: -0.20
Braintree: 0.08
Breckland: -0.29
Brent: 1.30
Brentwood: -0.76
Brighton and Hove: -0.15
Bristol, City of: 0.49
Broadland: -1.03
Bromley: -0.44
Bromsgrove: -0.86
Broxbourne: -0.25
Broxtowe: -0.81
Buckinghamshire: -0.47
Burnley: -0.03
Bury: -0.15
Calderdale: -0.20
Cambridge: 1.17
Camden: 3.03
Cannock Chase: 0.07
Canterbury: -0.61
Carlisle: -0.24
Castle Point: -1.74
Central Bedfordshire: -0.42
Charnwood: -0.69
Chelmsford: -0.42
Cheltenham: -0.61
Cherwell: -0.42
Cheshire East: -0.71
Cheshire West and Chester: -0.20
Chesterfield: 0.83
Chichester: -0.12
Chorley: -0.44
City of London: -0.15
Colchester: -0.42
Copeland: 0.30
Cornwall: -0.51
Cotswold: -0.07
County Durham: 0.71
Coventry: 0.20
Craven: -1.05
Crawley: 1.20
Croydon: 0.35
Dacorum: 0.88
Darlington: 0.07
Dartford: -0.34
Derby: 0.51
Derbyshire Dales: -0.54
Doncaster: 0.20
Dorset: -0.59
Dover: -0.32
Dudley: 0.54
Ealing: 0.29
East Cambridgeshire: -0.31
East Devon: -0.93
East Hampshire: -0.56
East Hertfordshire: -0.46
East Lindsey: -0.76
East Riding of Yorkshire: -1.08
East Staffordshire: -0.49
East Suffolk: -0.46
Eastbourne: -0.47
Eastleigh: -0.46
Eden: -0.93
Elmbridge: -0.96
Enfield: 0.20
Epping Forest: -0.19
Epsom and Ewell: -1.18
Erewash: -0.53
Exeter: 0.13
Fareham: -1.30
Fenland: -0.53
Folkestone and Hythe: -0.83
Forest of Dean: -0.47
Fylde: -1.27
Gateshead: 1.57
Gedling: -1.03
Gloucester: -0.37
Gosport: 0.08
Gravesham: 0.27
Great Yarmouth: 0.07
Greenwich: 2.57
Guildford: -0.53
Hackney: 4.18
Halton: 1.44
Hambleton: -0.41
Hammersmith and Fulham: 2.37
Harborough: -1.20
Haringey: 1.59
Harlow: 2.28
Harrogate: -1.00
Harrow: -0.91
Hart: -1.18
Hartlepool: 1.29
Hastings: -0.25
Havant: 0.47
Havering: -0.37
Herefordshire, County of: -0.36
Hertsmere: 0.25
High Peak: -0.61
Hillingdon: 0.05
Hinckley and Bosworth: -0.95
Horsham: -0.73
Hounslow: 0.88
Huntingdonshire: -0.49
Hyndburn: -0.39
Ipswich: 0.85
Isle of Wight: -0.83
Isles of Scilly: 0.25
Islington: 4.13
Kensington and Chelsea: 2.00
King's Lynn and West Norfolk: -0.37
Kingston upon Hull, City of: 1.89
Kingston upon Thames: -0.81
Kirklees: -0.17
Knowsley: 1.61
Lambeth: 3.01
Lancaster: -0.93
Leeds: 0.78
Leicester: 1.25
Lewes: -0.83
Lewisham: 2.27
Lichfield: -0.47
Lincoln: 0.90
Liverpool: 1.79
Luton: 0.10
Maidstone: -0.41
Maldon: -0.78
Malvern Hills: -0.25
Manchester: 2.32
Mansfield: 0.10
Medway: -0.37
Melton: -0.86
Mendip: -0.64
Merton: -0.27
Mid Devon: -0.54
Mid Suffolk: -0.76
Mid Sussex: -0.85
Middlesbrough: 1.25
Milton Keynes: 0.39
Mole Valley: -0.69
New Forest: -0.85
Newark and Sherwood: -0.32
Newcastle upon Tyne: 1.94
Newcastle-under-Lyme: 0.22
Newham: 2.06
North Devon: -0.80
North East Derbyshire: 0.49
North East Lincolnshire: -0.44
North Hertfordshire: 0.49
North Kesteven: -0.98
North Lincolnshire: -0.14
North Norfolk: -0.47
North Northamptonshire: -0.10
North Somerset: -1.12
North Tyneside: 0.79
North Warwickshire: -0.37
North West Leicestershire: -0.39
Northumberland: 0.34
Norwich: 2.45
Nottingham: 1.64
Nuneaton and Bedworth: -0.24
Oadby and Wigston: -1.34
Oldham: 0.91
Oxford: 0.86
Pendle: -0.68
Peterborough: 0.47
Plymouth: 0.44
Portsmouth: 0.37
Preston: 0.44
Reading: 0.05
Redbridge: -0.76
Redcar and Cleveland: 0.52
Redditch: 0.74
Reigate and Banstead: -0.73
Ribble Valley: -1.32
Richmond upon Thames: -0.63
Richmondshire: -0.69
Rochdale: 0.86
Rochford: -1.30
Rossendale: -0.17
Rother: -0.95
Rotherham: 0.83
Rugby: -0.49
Runnymede: -0.49
Rushcliffe: -1.22
Rushmoor: 0.07
Rutland: -0.83
Ryedale: -0.51
Salford: 1.62
Sandwell: 1.83
Scarborough: -0.34
Sedgemoor: -0.51
Sefton: -0.24
Selby: -0.59
Sevenoaks: -0.44
Sheffield: 1.15
Shropshire: -0.47
Slough: 0.64
Solihull: -0.31
Somerset West and Taunton: -0.10
South Cambridgeshire: -0.22
South Derbyshire: -1.00
South Gloucestershire: -0.85
South Hams: -0.68
South Holland: -0.63
South Kesteven: -0.56
South Lakeland: -0.86
South Norfolk: -0.69
South Oxfordshire: -0.64
South Ribble: -0.91
South Somerset: -0.29
South Staffordshire: -0.31
South Tyneside: 2.33
Southampton: 1.03
Southend-on-Sea: -0.73
Southwark: 4.04
Spelthorne: -0.53
St Albans: -0.61
St. Helens: 0.66
Stafford: -0.37
Staffordshire Moorlands: -1.22
Stevenage: 1.78
Stockport: -0.42
Stockton-on-Tees: 0.08
Stoke-on-Trent: 1.10
Stratford-on-Avon: -0.42
Stroud: -0.59
Sunderland: 1.83
Surrey Heath: -1.05
Sutton: -0.27
Swale: -0.42
Swindon: -0.03
Tameside: 0.91
Tamworth: 0.37
Tandridge: -0.80
Teignbridge: -1.07
Telford and Wrekin: 0.37
Tendring: -1.29
Test Valley: -0.25
Tewkesbury: -0.53
Thanet: -0.66
Three Rivers: -0.17
Thurrock: 0.32
Tonbridge and Malling: -0.07
Torbay: -1.27
Torridge: -1.10
Tower Hamlets: 3.40
Trafford: -0.14
Tunbridge Wells: -0.20
Uttlesford: -0.47
Vale of White Horse: -0.25
Wakefield: 1.00
Walsall: 1.34
Waltham Forest: 0.96
Wandsworth: 0.59
Warrington: -0.09
Warwick: -0.29
Watford: -0.03
Waverley: -0.59
Wealden: -1.25
Welwyn Hatfield: 1.62
West Berkshire: -0.31
West Devon: -0.96
West Lancashire: -0.25
West Lindsey: -0.83
West Northamptonshire: -0.24
West Oxfordshire: -0.42
West Suffolk: 0.07
Westminster: 2.11
Wigan: 0.20
Wiltshire: -0.22
Winchester: -0.09
Windsor and Maidenhead: -0.54
Wirral: -0.07
Woking: -0.71
Wokingham: -1.37
Wolverhampton: 1.59
Worcester: 0.08
Worthing: -1.02
Wychavon: -0.03
Wyre: -1.39
Wyre Forest: -0.29
York: -0.31
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Ranked Local Authorities
The chart below shows the local authorities with the highest scores for this dataset.
High scores indicate that there is a higher than average number of young people with this characteristic within that local authority.
Skip bar chart 0 1 2 3 4 5 Sunderland Kingston upon Hull, City of Hammersmith and Fulham Norwich Greenwich Barking and Dagenham Lambeth Camden Tower Hamlets Southwark Islington Hackney Newcastle upon Tyne Kensington and Chelsea Newham Westminster Lewisham Harlow Manchester South Tyneside Hackney Standardised score 4.2 Islington Standardised score 4.1 Southwark Standardised score 4.0 Tower Hamlets Standardised score 3.4 Camden Standardised score 3.0 Lambeth Standardised score 3.0 Barking and Dagenham Standardised score 2.7 Greenwich Standardised score 2.6 Norwich Standardised score 2.5 Hammersmith and Fulham Standardised score 2.4 South Tyneside Standardised score 2.3 Manchester Standardised score 2.3 Harlow Standardised score 2.3 Lewisham Standardised score 2.3 Westminster Standardised score 2.1 Newham Standardised score 2.1 Kensington and Chelsea Standardised score 2.0 Newcastle upon Tyne Standardised score 1.9 Kingston upon Hull, City of Standardised score 1.9 Sunderland Standardised score 1.8 Go to the start of bar chart
Combined Authorities
The table below shows the local authority data above, grouped by their combined authority. Higher values indicate local authority areas where young people have a higher likelihood of being NEET.
Skip table Combined Authority Local Authority Name Value Greater Manchester Bolton 0.68 Bury -0.15 Manchester 2.32 Oldham 0.91 Rochdale 0.86 Salford 1.62 Stockport -0.42 Tameside 0.91 Trafford -0.14 Wigan 0.20 Liverpool City Region Halton 1.44 Wirral -0.07 St. Helens 0.66 Sefton -0.24 Knowsley 1.61 Liverpool 1.79 North East Sunderland 1.83 Gateshead 1.57 County Durham 0.71 South Tyneside 2.33 West Midlands Birmingham 1.30 Coventry 0.20 Dudley 0.54 Solihull -0.31 Walsall 1.34 Wolverhampton 1.59 Sandwell 1.83 West Yorkshire Wakefield 1.00 Bradford -0.20 Calderdale -0.20 Kirklees -0.17 Leeds 0.78
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Unpaid Carer (aged 16-24)
The map shows the likelihood of young people ending up not in employment, education or training.
The values are standardised to show divergence from the average, with lighter colours being higher and darker colours being lower.
Higher scores are indicative of a higher chance of a young person being NEET.
Hover over the hexes to see the standardised score.
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Adur: 0.50
Allerdale: 0.55
Amber Valley: 0.06
Arun: 0.44
Ashfield: 1.80
Ashford: 0.85
Babergh: -0.68
Barking and Dagenham: 0.02
Barnet: -0.00
Barnsley: 1.24
Barrow-in-Furness: 0.57
Basildon: 0.18
Basingstoke and Deane: -0.21
Bassetlaw: 0.91
Bath and North East Somerset: -1.98
Bedford: 0.27
Bexley: -0.53
Birmingham: 0.21
Blaby: -0.50
Blackburn with Darwen: 1.29
Blackpool: 2.99
Bolsover: 1.81
Bolton: 0.46
Boston: 0.19
Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole: -0.37
Bracknell Forest: -0.94
Bradford: 1.13
Braintree: -0.22
Breckland: 0.11
Brent: -0.53
Brentwood: -1.13
Brighton and Hove: -1.13
Bristol, City of: -0.97
Broadland: -0.63
Bromley: -0.60
Bromsgrove: -0.86
Broxbourne: -0.02
Broxtowe: -0.23
Buckinghamshire: -0.70
Burnley: 1.34
Bury: 0.38
Calderdale: 0.92
Cambridge: -1.37
Camden: -0.42
Cannock Chase: 0.10
Canterbury: -0.63
Carlisle: 0.43
Castle Point: -0.21
Central Bedfordshire: -0.27
Charnwood: -1.24
Chelmsford: -1.09
Cheltenham: -1.52
Cherwell: -0.90
Cheshire East: -0.12
Cheshire West and Chester: 0.05
Chesterfield: 1.16
Chichester: -0.49
Chorley: 0.21
City of London: -2.78
Colchester: -0.62
Copeland: 0.69
Cornwall: 0.22
Cotswold: -1.63
County Durham: 0.68
Coventry: -0.37
Craven: -0.39
Crawley: 0.03
Croydon: 0.11
Dacorum: -0.58
Darlington: 0.97
Dartford: -0.02
Derby: 0.14
Derbyshire Dales: -0.18
Doncaster: 0.77
Dorset: -0.02
Dover: 2.64
Dudley: 0.88
Ealing: -0.46
East Cambridgeshire: -0.30
East Devon: 0.02
East Hampshire: -1.12
East Hertfordshire: -1.43
East Lindsey: 2.06
East Riding of Yorkshire: -0.19
East Staffordshire: -0.67
East Suffolk: 0.34
Eastbourne: 0.98
Eastleigh: -1.12
Eden: 0.19
Elmbridge: -0.98
Enfield: 0.26
Epping Forest: -1.06
Epsom and Ewell: -1.06
Erewash: 0.00
Exeter: -1.49
Fareham: -1.07
Fenland: 0.68
Folkestone and Hythe: 1.88
Forest of Dean: -0.02
Fylde: 0.02
Gateshead: 1.40
Gedling: 0.72
Gloucester: -0.19
Gosport: 0.35
Gravesham: 0.49
Great Yarmouth: 1.97
Greenwich: -0.10
Guildford: -1.81
Hackney: 1.23
Halton: 2.84
Hambleton: -0.31
Hammersmith and Fulham: -1.29
Harborough: -1.17
Haringey: -0.15
Harlow: 0.10
Harrogate: -1.01
Harrow: -0.22
Hart: -1.74
Hartlepool: 1.95
Hastings: 1.45
Havant: 0.07
Havering: -0.49
Herefordshire, County of: 0.15
Hertsmere: -0.27
High Peak: -0.59
Hillingdon: -0.24
Hinckley and Bosworth: -0.21
Horsham: -1.13
Hounslow: -0.19
Huntingdonshire: -0.34
Hyndburn: 1.29
Ipswich: 0.21
Isle of Wight: 1.11
Isles of Scilly: 4.77
Islington: 0.07
Kensington and Chelsea: -0.72
King's Lynn and West Norfolk: 0.77
Kingston upon Hull, City of: -0.08
Kingston upon Thames: -0.91
Kirklees: 0.69
Knowsley: 3.70
Lambeth: -0.95
Lancaster: -0.75
Leeds: -0.74
Leicester: -0.48
Lewes: 0.91
Lewisham: 0.27
Lichfield: -0.88
Lincoln: -0.89
Liverpool: 0.51
Luton: -0.17
Maidstone: 0.24
Maldon: 0.59
Malvern Hills: -0.22
Manchester: -0.63
Mansfield: 2.06
Medway: 0.58
Melton: -1.35
Mendip: -0.96
Merton: -0.48
Mid Devon: 0.28
Mid Suffolk: -0.52
Mid Sussex: -1.31
Middlesbrough: 0.88
Milton Keynes: -0.09
Mole Valley: -0.60
New Forest: -0.51
Newark and Sherwood: 1.19
Newcastle upon Tyne: -1.06
Newcastle-under-Lyme: 0.07
Newham: -0.55
North Devon: -0.19
North East Derbyshire: 0.43
North East Lincolnshire: 0.44
North Hertfordshire: -0.71
North Kesteven: 0.27
North Lincolnshire: 0.34
North Norfolk: 0.05
North Northamptonshire: -0.04
North Somerset: -0.26
North Tyneside: 0.99
North Warwickshire: 0.20
North West Leicestershire: -0.41
Northumberland: 0.53
Norwich: -1.20
Nottingham: -0.57
Nuneaton and Bedworth: 1.19
Oadby and Wigston: 0.13
Oldham: 0.77
Oxford: -1.36
Pendle: 0.44
Peterborough: 0.25
Plymouth: -0.10
Portsmouth: -1.19
Preston: 0.58
Reading: -1.54
Redbridge: -0.52
Redcar and Cleveland: 1.55
Redditch: 0.19
Reigate and Banstead: -0.38
Ribble Valley: -1.12
Richmond upon Thames: -1.18
Richmondshire: -0.49
Rochdale: 0.92
Rochford: -0.78
Rossendale: 0.53
Rother: 0.79
Rotherham: 0.82
Rugby: -0.32
Runnymede: -1.27
Rushcliffe: -0.91
Rushmoor: -0.60
Rutland: -0.86
Ryedale: -0.58
Salford: -0.02
Sandwell: 0.80
Scarborough: 1.48
Sedgemoor: 0.43
Sefton: 2.22
Selby: -0.68
Sevenoaks: -0.53
Sheffield: -0.14
Shropshire: 0.40
Slough: -0.54
Solihull: 0.63
Somerset West and Taunton: -0.28
South Cambridgeshire: -0.87
South Derbyshire: -0.30
South Gloucestershire: -0.52
South Hams: 0.50
South Holland: 0.74
South Kesteven: -0.42
South Lakeland: -0.22
South Norfolk: -0.79
South Oxfordshire: -1.29
South Ribble: 0.38
South Somerset: -0.06
South Staffordshire: -0.14
South Tyneside: 1.84
Southampton: -0.69
Southend-on-Sea: 0.35
Southwark: -0.57
Spelthorne: -0.37
St Albans: -1.21
St. Helens: 2.95
Stafford: 0.19
Staffordshire Moorlands: 0.35
Stevenage: 0.66
Stockport: 0.61
Stockton-on-Tees: 0.96
Stoke-on-Trent: 0.78
Stratford-on-Avon: -0.65
Stroud: -0.61
Sunderland: 1.70
Surrey Heath: -0.96
Sutton: -0.08
Swale: 1.46
Swindon: 0.58
Tameside: 1.29
Tamworth: 0.64
Tandridge: -0.63
Teignbridge: 0.41
Telford and Wrekin: 1.65
Tendring: 1.57
Test Valley: -0.55
Tewkesbury: -0.86
Thanet: 1.69
Three Rivers: -0.31
Thurrock: -0.35
Tonbridge and Malling: 0.38
Torbay: 2.00
Torridge: 0.54
Tower Hamlets: -0.48
Trafford: -0.11
Tunbridge Wells: -0.22
Uttlesford: -1.66
Vale of White Horse: -0.93
Wakefield: 0.59
Walsall: 1.13
Waltham Forest: 0.13
Wandsworth: -1.50
Warrington: 0.59
Warwick: -1.42
Watford: -0.72
Waverley: -1.31
Wealden: -0.25
Welwyn Hatfield: -0.85
West Berkshire: -1.37
West Devon: 0.75
West Lancashire: 0.15
West Lindsey: 0.81
West Northamptonshire: -0.83
West Oxfordshire: -0.61
West Suffolk: -1.47
Westminster: -0.03
Wigan: 0.89
Wiltshire: -0.24
Winchester: -1.49
Windsor and Maidenhead: -1.32
Wirral: 1.75
Woking: -0.58
Wokingham: -1.77
Wolverhampton: 0.73
Worcester: -1.09
Worthing: 0.02
Wychavon: -0.44
Wyre: 2.15
Wyre Forest: 0.19
York: -1.75
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Ranked Local Authorities
The chart below shows the local authorities with the highest scores for this dataset.
High scores indicate that there is a higher than average number of young people with this characteristic within that local authority.
Skip bar chart 0 1 2 3 4 5 Thanet Sunderland East Lindsey Mansfield Wyre Sefton Dover Halton St. Helens Blackpool Knowsley Isles of Scilly Wirral Ashfield Bolsover South Tyneside Folkestone and Hythe Hartlepool Great Yarmouth Torbay Isles of Scilly Standardised score 4.8 Knowsley Standardised score 3.7 Blackpool Standardised score 3.0 St. Helens Standardised score 2.9 Halton Standardised score 2.8 Dover Standardised score 2.6 Sefton Standardised score 2.2 Wyre Standardised score 2.2 Mansfield Standardised score 2.1 East Lindsey Standardised score 2.1 Torbay Standardised score 2.0 Great Yarmouth Standardised score 2.0 Hartlepool Standardised score 2.0 Folkestone and Hythe Standardised score 1.9 South Tyneside Standardised score 1.8 Bolsover Standardised score 1.8 Ashfield Standardised score 1.8 Wirral Standardised score 1.7 Sunderland Standardised score 1.7 Thanet Standardised score 1.7 Go to the start of bar chart
Combined Authorities
The table below shows the local authority data above, grouped by their combined authority. Higher values indicate local authority areas where young people have a higher likelihood of being NEET.
Skip table Combined Authority Local Authority Name Value Greater Manchester Bolton 0.46 Bury 0.38 Manchester -0.63 Oldham 0.77 Rochdale 0.92 Salford -0.02 Stockport 0.61 Tameside 1.29 Trafford -0.11 Wigan 0.89 Liverpool City Region Halton 2.84 Wirral 1.75 St. Helens 2.95 Sefton 2.22 Knowsley 3.70 Liverpool 0.51 North East Sunderland 1.70 Gateshead 1.40 County Durham 0.68 South Tyneside 1.84 West Midlands Birmingham 0.21 Coventry -0.37 Dudley 0.88 Solihull 0.63 Walsall 1.13 Wolverhampton 0.73 Sandwell 0.80 West Yorkshire Wakefield 0.59 Bradford 1.13 Calderdale 0.92 Kirklees 0.69 Leeds -0.74
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About this data
The data visualised on this page is from analysis by Youth Futures Foundation , with The National Centre for Social Research (NatCen) . Our report explores the extent and degree of overlap between different forms of marginalisation among young people (aged 13 to 25), and how experiencing multiple types of marginalisation may increase the risk of young people not being in employment, education or training (NEET).
Each of the data sources in the visualisations above represents a risk factor for a young person becoming NEET. Five domains of marginalisation were explored - education, family circumstances, health, living standards and risky behaviour - making up 19 NEET factors.
A standard score is calculated for each data source per local authority. The standard score is 0 for values that are equal to the mean, 1 for values that are one standard deviation above the mean, and 2 for values that are two standard deviations above the mean. Values below the mean have negative standard scores.
Each risk factor was associated with a higher likelihood of a young person becoming NEET. This likelihood increased with a higher number of overlapping risk factors. Six factors were found to be most strongly associated with NEET status:
Qualification below level 2 (age 16-24)
Pupils with SEN support
Disability (aged under 25)
IMD Health
Economic inactivity (NEET)
Double weightings are given to those data sources, and a weighted average is calculated per local authority. Total Scores are calculated as the sum of all individual scores.
You can download the raw data here .
You can view the processing pipeline here .
Socially Renting Households
The map shows the likelihood of young people ending up not in employment, education or training. The values are standardised to show divergence from the average, with lighter colours being higher and darker colours being lower. Higher scores are indicative of a higher chance of a young person being NEET. Hover over the hexes to see the standardised score.
Ranked Local Authorities
The chart below shows the local authorities with the highest scores for this dataset. High scores indicate that there is a higher than average number of young people with this characteristic within that local authority.
Combined Authorities
The table below shows the local authority data above, grouped by their combined authority. Higher values indicate local authority areas where young people have a higher likelihood of being NEET.