Api and client for data on Local Authorities, Parliamentary Constituencies, Wards and Lower Layer Super Output Areas
Green is leave red is remain - income inequality increased from left to right - number of deprived areas increases as you go up, size is size of local authority. The darker the more marginal. Deprivation is measure by proportion of LSOAs in bottom quintile for IMD. Generally LAs with higher inequality - eg Cambridge have more dynamic economies than those with lower inequality eg Burnley.
relates multiple deprivation score on Y axis against inequality on X axis for English LSOAS - areas of approx 1,500 people
C2,Urban city and town in a sparse setting
D2,Rural town and fringe in a sparse setting
E1,Rural village and dispersed
E2,Rural village and dispersed in a sparse setting
Local authorities inequality vs deprivation in highest third