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How deprived is Ealing 005C?

Ealing 005C is a small area called a Lower-layer Super Output Area (LSOA) in Ealing.

LSOAs – referred to here as 'neighbourhoods' – have an average population of 1,600 people.

The latest available data, released in 2025, shows that:

Ealing 005C is ranked around the middle for deprivation in England

Just under half (44%) of neighbourhoods in England are more deprived (ranked 14,938 out of 33,755 neighbourhoods).

This is an overall measure, called the Index of Multiple Deprivation. It is calculated by combining different types of deprivation in this neighbourhood.

What is deprivation?

Deprivation is a lack of resources needed in life.

This data can be used to compare relative levels of deprivation in different neighbourhoods. However, it can't be used to measure absolute levels of deprivation in a neighbourhood, or to assess trends over time.

Ealing 005C is less deprived than most neighbourhoods within Ealing

The Ealing local authority district contains 198 other neighbourhoods. About two thirds of neighbourhoods in this area are more deprived than the neighbourhood you selected.

There are different types of deprivation in Ealing 005C

The neighbourhood you selected is most deprived in relation to barriers to housing & services. About three quarters of neighbourhoods in England are less deprived.

It's also possible to measure income deprivation affecting people of different ages.

Ealing 005C has a higher rate of income deprivation affecting children (IDACI) than most neighbourhoods in England.

But it is ranked around the middle for income deprivation affecting older people (IDAOPI), compared to other neighbourhoods in England.

Income deprivation affecting:

Neighbourhoods in Ealing are generally more deprived in relation to crime than Ealing 005C

83% of neighbourhoods in Ealing are more deprived in relation to crime than the neighbourhood you selected.

About this article

This article contains semi-automated text. This means that the sentences are produced according to rules programmed by staff at the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government, based on the data for a local area.

Further reading

What is an LSOA?

Read about the characteristics of Lower-layer Super Output Areas on the Office for National Statistics website.

Technical and research reports

These reports provide information on the methodology of the 2025 Indices of Deprivation.

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Glossary

Understand the terms used in the Indices of Deprivation dataset

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