Full neighbourhood profile for E9 5BE
Here is an overview of the likely preferences and features of your neighbourhood:
| Family income | Low |
| Interest in current affairs | Very high |
| Housing - with mortgage | Very low |
| Educated - to degree level | High |
| Couples with children | Low |
| Have satellite TV | Low |
This is a profile for the central postcode in E9 which is E9 5BE. Neighbourhood profiles vary significantly from postcode to postcode.
Often, many of the people who live in this sort of postcode will live in multi-ethnic purpose built estates. These are known as type 55 in the ACORN classification and 1.1% of the UK's population live in this type.
Neighbourhoods fitting this profile are mostly found in Inner London, in areas such as Southwark, Hackney, Lambeth and Tower Hamlets. There are also similar areas in central Glasgow.
These are some of the most densely populated urban areas in the country, and are characterised by a young, multi-ethnic population living in purpose built blocks of flats, some of which are high-rise. Over 20% of the population are Afro-Caribbean.
They rent their small, one and two bedroom flats from the council and housing associations, and there is a high degree of overcrowding. Almost 60% of households are single people, including some single pensioners. There are average levels of children, but more than half of them live in single parent households.
Unemployment levels are high and a significant proportion have been looking for work for some time. Employment tends to be in low skilled occupations and incomes are low. Students form 10% of the population in these areas. Like most young people they are interested in music, fashion and arts such as community theatre.
Like all urban types, newspapers are popular. Readership is diverse and includes the Daily Mirror, Daily Sport, The Guardian and Independent.
This is a description of the type of neighbourhood to which this postcode has been matched, it is not a description of the postcode. The overview describes characteristics frequently found in these neighbourhoods. Since most postcodes include a mix of people we don't expect everyone there will fit the description perfectly.
You should not base important decision-making on the ACORN classification alone. ACORN © CACI Limited 2010 All rights reserved; no right to publish is granted.
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