This page brings together a series of maps using data from our London borough comparison tile.
Boroughs have been labelled higher, lower, or mid (average) according to threshold values of one standard deviation above or below the mean of all the borough values.
Poverty rate (2020)
Poverty rate (2020)
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Modelled from Middle Super Output Area data. Poverty is defined as 60% of median household income after housing costs (AHC)
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Small area model-based households in poverty estimate for England and Wales, ONS
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London's Poverty Profile 2020
Child poverty rate (2020)
Child poverty rate (2020)
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Local indicators of child poverty, Centre for Research in Social Policy, Loughborough University for End Child Poverty
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London's Poverty Profile 2020
Income inequality (2020)
Income inequality (2020)
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This indicator compares (as a ratio) the median income deprivation rank of the neighbourhoods in each London borough to both the England median and the London median respectively. A ratio greater than 1 indicates more deprivation relative to the comparison
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English Indices of Deprivation, Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
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London's Poverty Profile 2020
Pay inequality (2020)
Pay inequality (2020)
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Pay inequality across borough measured by 80:20 hourly wage ratio. City of London and Kensington and Chelsea are missing data in either bottom 20th percentile or top 20th percentile.
Please note the data shown here refer to 2019. The latest data for 2020 are used in the indicators and borough pages. Maps will be updated in January.
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Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings via NOMIS, ONS
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London's Poverty Profile 2020