Promising prospects
Published:
18 December 2025
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Data on the UK local authorities with the most 'promising prospects' for 25 to 44 year olds over time – measured by levels of education, professional work, and earnings. The index measures how well young people from similar socio-economic backgrounds do in education and the labour market.
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Index of 'promising prospects', by local authority (UK)
205 local authority areas in the UK are put into 7 categories based on their ‘index of promising prospects’ composite scores. The categories are not equally sized – the middle category is larger because most local authorities are very near the average. Areas with the highest scores have the most favourable prospects for young people.
Data
| Region | 2021 to 2024 | 2018 to 2020 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Index of 'promising prospects' ('Z-scores') | Group | Index of 'promising prospects' ('Z-scores') | Group | |
| Aberdeen City | 0.52 | Upper Middling | -0.24 | Middling |
| Aberdeenshire | 0.22 | Middling | -0.15 | Middling |
| Angus | -0.65 | Lower Middling | -0.56 | Lower Middling |
| Argyll and Bute Islands | 0.53 | Upper Middling | -0.63 | Lower Middling |
| Barking and Dagenham | 0.07 | Middling | 0.57 | Upper Middling |
| Barnet | 2.33 | Most Favourable | 2.85 | Most Favourable |
| Barnsley | -1.73 | Least Favourable | -1.39 | Unfavourable |
| Bath and North East Somerset | 0.49 | Middling | 0.54 | Upper Middling |
| Bedford | 1.32 | Favourable | 1.84 | Most Favourable |
| Bexley | 1.27 | Favourable | 1.13 | Favourable |
| Birmingham | -0.46 | Middling | -0.55 | Lower Middling |
| Blackburn with Darwen | 0.24 | Middling | -0.91 | Lower Middling |
| Blackpool | -0.16 | Middling | -0.46 | Middling |
| Blaenau Gwent | -0.77 | Lower Middling | -0.72 | Lower Middling |
| Bolton | -0.67 | Lower Middling | -0.24 | Middling |
| Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole | 0.88 | Upper Middling | 0.10 | Middling |
| Bracknell Forest | 0.47 | Middling | 1.28 | Favourable |
| Bradford | -0.05 | Middling | -1.08 | Unfavourable |
| Brent | 2.55 | Most Favourable | 2.68 | Most Favourable |
| Bridgend | -0.86 | Lower Middling | -0.73 | Lower Middling |
| Brighton and Hove | 1.14 | Favourable | 1.02 | Favourable |
| Bristol, City of | -0.18 | Middling | 0.16 | Middling |
| Bromley | 0.52 | Upper Middling | 0.51 | Upper Middling |
| Buckinghamshire | 1.06 | Favourable | 2.15 | Most Favourable |
| Bury | 0.07 | Middling | -0.65 | Lower Middling |
| Caerphilly | -1.00 | Unfavourable | -1.17 | Unfavourable |
| Calderdale | -0.12 | Middling | -0.47 | Middling |
| Cambridgeshire CC | -0.12 | Middling | -0.49 | Middling |
| Camden and City of London | 1.67 | Most Favourable | 1.89 | Most Favourable |
| Cardiff | -0.98 | Lower Middling | -0.01 | Middling |
| Carmarthenshire | -0.99 | Lower Middling | 0.01 | Middling |
| Central Bedfordshire | 0.62 | Upper Middling | 1.84 | Most Favourable |
| Ceredigion | -0.54 | Lower Middling | -0.62 | Lower Middling |
| Cheshire East | 0.98 | Upper Middling | 0.78 | Upper Middling |
| Cheshire West and Chester | 0.26 | Middling | -0.45 | Middling |
| City of Edinburgh | 1.26 | Favourable | 0.35 | Middling |
| Clackmannanshire | -0.58 | Lower Middling | -0.64 | Lower Middling |
| Conwy | -0.20 | Middling | -0.44 | Middling |
| Cornwall and Isles of Scilly | -0.71 | Lower Middling | -1.41 | Unfavourable |
| Coventry | -0.54 | Lower Middling | -0.57 | Lower Middling |
| Croydon | 0.88 | Upper Middling | 0.66 | Upper Middling |
| Cumbria | -1.08 | Unfavourable | -0.53 | Lower Middling |
| Darlington | -0.53 | Lower Middling | -0.82 | Lower Middling |
| Denbighshire | -0.65 | Lower Middling | -0.37 | Middling |
| Derby | -0.57 | Lower Middling | -0.01 | Middling |
| Derbyshire | -1.17 | Unfavourable | -0.04 | Middling |
| Devon CC | -1.14 | Unfavourable | 0.94 | Upper Middling |
| Doncaster | -1.50 | Least Favourable | -0.71 | Lower Middling |
| Dorset | 0.78 | Upper Middling | -0.09 | Middling |
| Dudley | 0.41 | Middling | -0.76 | Lower Middling |
| Dumfries and Galloway | -1.57 | Least Favourable | -1.64 | Least Favourable |
| Dundee City | -0.07 | Middling | -0.54 | Lower Middling |
| Durham | -1.79 | Least Favourable | -1.69 | Least Favourable |
| Ealing | 2.67 | Most Favourable | 2.92 | Most Favourable |
| East Ayrshire | -0.87 | Lower Middling | -1.41 | Unfavourable |
| East Dunbartonshire | -0.73 | Lower Middling | -0.87 | Lower Middling |
| East Lothian | -0.30 | Middling | -0.45 | Middling |
| East Renfrewshire | -0.35 | Middling | -0.70 | Lower Middling |
| East Riding of Yorkshire | -0.93 | Lower Middling | -0.30 | Middling |
| East Sussex CC | 1.08 | Favourable | 0.52 | Upper Middling |
| Enfield | 2.24 | Most Favourable | 0.92 | Upper Middling |
| Essex | -0.23 | Middling | 0.65 | Upper Middling |
| Falkirk | -0.57 | Lower Middling | -1.06 | Unfavourable |
| Fife | -1.29 | Unfavourable | -0.86 | Lower Middling |
| Flintshire | -0.69 | Lower Middling | -0.01 | Middling |
| Gateshead | -1.74 | Least Favourable | -1.57 | Least Favourable |
| Glasgow City | -0.45 | Middling | -1.13 | Unfavourable |
| Gloucestershire CC | 0.16 | Middling | 0.73 | Upper Middling |
| Greenwich | 1.04 | Favourable | 0.61 | Upper Middling |
| Gwynedd | 0.11 | Middling | -0.68 | Lower Middling |
| Hackney | 1.83 | Most Favourable | 0.97 | Upper Middling |
| Halton | 0.25 | Middling | -0.86 | Lower Middling |
| Hammersmith and Fulham | 0.74 | Upper Middling | 1.22 | Favourable |
| Hampshire | -0.23 | Middling | 1.10 | Favourable |
| Haringey | 1.47 | Favourable | 1.01 | Favourable |
| Harrow | 2.83 | Most Favourable | 2.85 | Most Favourable |
| Hartlepool | -1.16 | Unfavourable | -1.11 | Unfavourable |
| Havering | 0.75 | Upper Middling | 0.77 | Upper Middling |
| Herefordshire, County of | 0.60 | Upper Middling | 1.04 | Favourable |
| Hertfordshire CC | 1.96 | Most Favourable | 1.94 | Most Favourable |
| Highland | 0.01 | Middling | -0.34 | Middling |
| Hillingdon | 2.10 | Most Favourable | 2.25 | Most Favourable |
| Hounslow | 2.44 | Most Favourable | 2.94 | Most Favourable |
| Inverclyde | -0.18 | Middling | -1.20 | Unfavourable |
| Isle of Anglesey | -0.48 | Middling | -0.43 | Middling |
| Isle of Wight | -0.48 | Middling | 0.77 | Upper Middling |
| Islington | 1.68 | Most Favourable | 0.95 | Upper Middling |
| Kensington and Chelsea | 0.53 | Upper Middling | 1.45 | Favourable |
| Kent | 0.47 | Middling | 0.76 | Upper Middling |
| Kingston upon Hull, City of | -1.52 | Least Favourable | -0.93 | Lower Middling |
| Kingston upon Thames | 0.56 | Upper Middling | 0.73 | Upper Middling |
| Kirklees | -0.31 | Middling | -0.95 | Lower Middling |
| Knowsley | -0.12 | Middling | -0.57 | Lower Middling |
| Lambeth | 1.69 | Most Favourable | 1.14 | Favourable |
| Lancashire | -0.15 | Middling | -0.46 | Middling |
| Leeds | 0.42 | Middling | -0.51 | Lower Middling |
| Leicester | 0.42 | Middling | 0.86 | Upper Middling |
| Leicestershire CC | -0.21 | Middling | 0.54 | Upper Middling |
| Lewisham | 2.20 | Most Favourable | 1.01 | Favourable |
| Lincolnshire CC | -1.17 | Unfavourable | -0.29 | Middling |
| Liverpool | -0.22 | Middling | -0.29 | Middling |
| Luton | 1.36 | Favourable | 1.64 | Most Favourable |
| Manchester | -0.20 | Middling | -0.65 | Lower Middling |
| Medway | -0.53 | Lower Middling | 0.05 | Middling |
| Merthyr Tydfil | -0.33 | Middling | -0.53 | Lower Middling |
| Merton | 1.18 | Favourable | 0.31 | Middling |
| Middlesbrough | -0.92 | Lower Middling | -0.51 | Lower Middling |
| Midlothian | -0.55 | Lower Middling | -0.56 | Lower Middling |
| Milton Keynes | 1.47 | Favourable | 0.86 | Upper Middling |
| Monmouthshire | -0.28 | Middling | -0.23 | Middling |
| Moray | 0.03 | Middling | -0.35 | Middling |
| Na h-Eileanan Siar | 0.26 | Middling | -0.49 | Middling |
| Neath Port Talbot | -0.84 | Lower Middling | -0.57 | Lower Middling |
| Newcastle upon Tyne | -0.19 | Middling | -1.71 | Least Favourable |
| Newham | 1.79 | Most Favourable | 0.85 | Upper Middling |
| Newport | -0.94 | Lower Middling | 0.02 | Middling |
| North Ayrshire mainland | -1.25 | Unfavourable | -1.31 | Unfavourable |
| North East Lincolnshire | -1.46 | Unfavourable | -0.91 | Lower Middling |
| North Lanarkshire | -0.64 | Lower Middling | -1.89 | Least Favourable |
| North Lincolnshire | -0.99 | Lower Middling | -0.86 | Lower Middling |
| North Northamptonshire | -0.57 | Lower Middling | -0.36 | Middling |
| North Somerset | -0.52 | Lower Middling | 0.39 | Middling |
| North Tyneside | -1.32 | Unfavourable | -1.19 | Unfavourable |
| North Yorkshire CC | -0.16 | Middling | -0.23 | Middling |
| Northern Ireland | -1.99 | Least Favourable | -1.44 | Unfavourable |
| Northumberland | -1.47 | Unfavourable | -1.17 | Unfavourable |
| Norwich and Norfolk | -0.69 | Lower Middling | -0.07 | Middling |
| Nottingham | -0.16 | Middling | -0.17 | Middling |
| Nottinghamshire | -0.90 | Lower Middling | -0.30 | Middling |
| Oldham | -0.65 | Lower Middling | -0.65 | Lower Middling |
| Orkney Islands | 0.29 | Middling | -0.15 | Middling |
| Oxfordshire CC | 1.20 | Favourable | 0.68 | Upper Middling |
| Pembrokeshire | -0.38 | Middling | -0.53 | Lower Middling |
| Perth and Kinross | -0.39 | Middling | -0.58 | Lower Middling |
| Peterborough | -0.51 | Lower Middling | -0.34 | Middling |
| Plymouth | -1.13 | Unfavourable | -0.05 | Middling |
| Portsmouth | -0.30 | Middling | 0.74 | Upper Middling |
| Powys | 0.15 | Middling | 0.01 | Middling |
| Reading | 0.84 | Upper Middling | 0.82 | Upper Middling |
| Redbridge | 1.91 | Most Favourable | 1.35 | Favourable |
| Redcar and Cleveland | -0.73 | Lower Middling | -0.90 | Lower Middling |
| Renfrewshire | -0.55 | Lower Middling | -1.15 | Unfavourable |
| Rhondda Cynon Taf | -1.61 | Least Favourable | -0.53 | Lower Middling |
| Richmond upon Thames | 2.29 | Most Favourable | 2.52 | Most Favourable |
| Rochdale | -0.51 | Lower Middling | -0.99 | Lower Middling |
| Rotherham | -1.46 | Unfavourable | -0.49 | Middling |
| Rutland | -0.35 | Middling | 0.03 | Middling |
| Salford | -0.25 | Middling | -0.65 | Lower Middling |
| Sandwell | -0.79 | Lower Middling | -0.86 | Lower Middling |
| Scottish Borders | -1.61 | Least Favourable | -1.61 | Least Favourable |
| Sefton | 0.23 | Middling | 0.31 | Middling |
| Sheffield | -0.04 | Middling | -0.00 | Middling |
| Shetland Islands | 0.46 | Middling | -0.31 | Middling |
| Shropshire | -0.15 | Middling | -0.15 | Middling |
| Slough | 1.06 | Favourable | 0.93 | Upper Middling |
| Solihull | 0.85 | Upper Middling | -0.22 | Middling |
| Somerset CC | -0.86 | Lower Middling | 0.08 | Middling |
| South Ayrshire | -1.75 | Least Favourable | -0.95 | Lower Middling |
| South Gloucestershire | -0.11 | Middling | 0.40 | Middling |
| South Lanarkshire | -0.41 | Middling | -1.36 | Unfavourable |
| South Tyneside | -1.15 | Unfavourable | -1.87 | Least Favourable |
| Southampton | -0.00 | Middling | 1.08 | Favourable |
| Southend-on-Sea | 0.06 | Middling | 0.69 | Upper Middling |
| Southwark | 2.04 | Most Favourable | 1.47 | Favourable |
| St Helens | -0.06 | Middling | -0.81 | Lower Middling |
| Staffordshire CC | -0.22 | Middling | -0.30 | Middling |
| Stirling | -0.80 | Lower Middling | -0.24 | Middling |
| Stockport | 0.23 | Middling | 0.15 | Middling |
| Stockton-on-Tees | -1.45 | Unfavourable | -0.92 | Lower Middling |
| Stoke-on-Trent | 0.15 | Middling | 0.25 | Middling |
| Suffolk CC | -0.17 | Middling | -0.76 | Lower Middling |
| Sunderland | -1.62 | Least Favourable | -1.43 | Unfavourable |
| Surrey | 2.08 | Most Favourable | 2.34 | Most Favourable |
| Sutton | 0.72 | Upper Middling | 0.13 | Middling |
| Swansea | -0.29 | Middling | 0.30 | Middling |
| Swindon | -0.90 | Lower Middling | 0.03 | Middling |
| Tameside | -1.01 | Unfavourable | -0.86 | Lower Middling |
| Telford and Wrekin | -0.22 | Middling | -0.39 | Middling |
| Thurrock | 0.10 | Middling | 0.15 | Middling |
| Torbay | -0.52 | Lower Middling | 0.06 | Middling |
| Torfaen | -0.55 | Lower Middling | -0.87 | Lower Middling |
| Tower Hamlets | 1.33 | Favourable | 0.76 | Upper Middling |
| Trafford | -0.10 | Middling | -0.17 | Middling |
| Vale of Glamorgan | -0.41 | Middling | 0.07 | Middling |
| Wakefield | -0.46 | Middling | -1.40 | Unfavourable |
| Walsall | -0.71 | Lower Middling | -0.47 | Middling |
| Waltham Forest | 1.10 | Favourable | 0.78 | Upper Middling |
| Wandsworth | 0.65 | Upper Middling | 1.41 | Favourable |
| Warrington | 0.33 | Middling | 0.31 | Middling |
| Warwickshire CC | 1.40 | Favourable | 0.84 | Upper Middling |
| West Berkshire | 0.49 | Middling | 1.12 | Favourable |
| West Dunbartonshire | -0.65 | Lower Middling | -0.94 | Lower Middling |
| West Lothian | -0.11 | Middling | -0.89 | Lower Middling |
| West Northamptonshire | 0.19 | Middling | 0.61 | Upper Middling |
| West Sussex | 0.42 | Middling | 0.82 | Upper Middling |
| Westminster | 0.19 | Middling | 1.10 | Favourable |
| Wigan | -0.70 | Lower Middling | -0.58 | Lower Middling |
| Wiltshire | -0.33 | Middling | 0.49 | Middling |
| Windsor and Maidenhead | 1.24 | Favourable | 0.87 | Upper Middling |
| Wirral | 0.41 | Middling | -1.07 | Unfavourable |
| Wokingham | 1.02 | Favourable | 1.05 | Favourable |
| Wolverhampton | -0.33 | Middling | -0.94 | Lower Middling |
| Worcestershire CC | 0.02 | Middling | 1.01 | Favourable |
| Wrexham | -0.23 | Middling | -0.21 | Middling |
| York | -0.10 | Middling | 0.05 | Middling |
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Summary main findings
Across the 2 time periods covered by the data – 3 years to 2020, and 4 years to 2024 – most local authorities had scores close to the average on the index of promising prospects – this means there was little difference between them.
In the 4 years to 2024, young people brought up in some London boroughs – as well as the Surrey and Hertfordshire county council areas – had the most ‘promising prospects’. This means they tended to have higher qualifications, earned more, and were in higher occupation levels by 25 to 44 years old compared with young people in other regions from similar socio-economic backgrounds.
Outside London and the home counties, Warwickshire county council and the City of Edinburgh areas also had favourable promising prospects conditions for young people.
There were less favourable prospects for young people who grew up in Northern Ireland, some parts of Scotland, Rhondda Cynon Taf in Wales, and some parts of the North East and Yorkshire and the Humber, including:
- Hull
- Sunderland
- Gateshead
- Barnsley
- Durham
Between the 2 time periods, the scores of the index of promising prospects remained stable. London boroughs continued to have the most favourable conditions, while there was slightly more change among the areas with the lowest scores.
About the data
Data source(s)
Labour Force Survey (LFS), Office for National Statistics
Time period
- 2018 to 2020 combined
- 2021 to 2024 combined
Geographic area
UK
What the data measures
This index brings together 4 measures of promising prospects for young people, as measured by their levels of education, occupational levels, and earnings.
This page combines data from the following 4 measures into a single 'composite' score:
- Highest qualification – net levels of a university degree among young people in each area after controlling for socio-economic background (SEB)
- Occupational level of 25 to 44 year olds (professional class occupation) – net percentages of people in professional class jobs in each area after controlling for SEB
- Occupational level of 25 to 44 year olds (working class occupation) – net percentages of people in working class jobs in each area after controlling for SEB
- Earnings of 25 to 44 year olds – mean hourly earnings among people in each area after controlling for SEB
The index of promising prospects adjusts for socio-economic background. It measures how well young people from similar backgrounds do in education and employment.
Things you need to know
The areas shown are where respondents lived when they were aged 14 years.
To increase the number of survey respondents, we have combined:
- the ‘higher’ and ‘lower’ professional classes into a single ‘professional’ category
- the ‘higher’ and ‘lower’ working classes into a single ‘working class’ category
Data constraints mean that Northern Ireland has to be treated as a single unit. Local authorities have had to be combined in a few other cases.
The unit used for this index is the 'Z-score'. This is a type of statistical measurement which can be used to tell us how likely it is that a region is different to the UK average.
The values shown are not percentages, and the difference between regions cannot be compared in percentage terms.
The Z-scores are used to put regions into one of 7 groups, according to a set of thresholds for each group. See our technical annex for more information on how each area was scored.
Type of data
Survey data
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This file contains the following variables:
- Measure code
- Measure title
- Chart type
- Area type
- Area name
- Primary split type
- Primary split value
- Secondary split type
- Secondary split value
- Time period
- Value
- Unit
- Group number
Page history
Publication release date:
18 December 2025