INCOME Part of Northfield Brook comes out the worst with 34 per cent of the total population considered to be income deprived.

INCOME DEPRIVATION AFFECTING CHILDREN Part of Northfield Brook – where 51 per cent of the children come from income deprived families – is most deprived. Other areas with this problem are Cowley Marsh and Blackbird Leys.

INCOME DEPRIVATION AFFECTING OLDER PEOPLE Carfax has the highest level of income deprivation affecting older people, where 42 per cent of adults aged 60 or more are affected by income deprivation. Some parts of North Oxford, such as St Margaret’s and Summertown, have no older people in income deprivation.

EMPLOYMENT Part of Littlemore is the most employment deprived part of Oxford, with 17 per cent of the work-age population involuntarily excluded from work.

Blackbird Leys, Barton and Rose Hill are other areas with large amounts of employment deprivation.

EDUCATION, SKILLS, AND TRAINING Part of Barton has the greatest amount of education deprivation and finds itself in the five per cent most deprived areas in England for education and skills. Other areas doing badly are Northfield Brook and Blackbird Leys.

HEALTH AND DISABILITY Carfax is ranked as the worst area in Oxford and is in the five per cent most deprived areas in England in terms of health and disability. Rose Hill & Iffley is another area doing badly.

BARRIERS TO HOUSING AND SERVICES The majority of Oxford is considered deprived in this area, as overcrowding and the ratio between house prices and wages are factors.

CRIME The city centre, Headington, Cowley, Blackbird Leys and Littlemore all fared badly, but the worst area was Jericho & Osney.