End Child Poverty data: Poverty in your Area 2016

End Child Poverty published figures on the level of child poverty in each constituency, local authority and ward in the UK in November 2016. The data by constituency is mapped out in a poverty map.

The figures reveal the wide disparity in poverty rates across the UK, between regions and striking variations even within regions. Child poverty is the highest in large cities, particularly in London, Birmingham and Manchester.

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