Deprivation & opportunity in Cambridge
IMD 2019 · 69 LSOAs · MHCLG · OGL v3.0
What is the area opportunity and deprivation level in Cambridge?
Cambridge has a Gera Area Opportunity Index (GAOI) of 68.1/100 (rank 89 of 313 English local authorities), 10.2 points above the national average of 57.9/100. This places Cambridge in the "High Opportunity" tier. Source: English Indices of Deprivation 2019 (MHCLG), OGL v3.0.
68.1
GAOI / 100
#89
of 313 English LAs
High Opportunity
Opportunity tier
+10.2
vs England avg (57.9)
Domain breakdown — Cambridge
All scores 0–100 (higher = less deprived / more opportunity). Derived from IMD 2019 by inverting and normalising each domain across all 313 English LAs.
| Domain | IMD weight | GAOI sub-score | Bar |
|---|---|---|---|
| Income | 22.5% | 78.3/100 | |
| Employment | 22.5% | 78.8/100 | |
| Education | 13.5% | 82.6/100 | |
| Health | 13.5% | 50.3/100 | |
| Crime Safety | 9.3% | 36.8/100 | |
| Housing Access | 9.3% | 61.7/100 | |
| Environment | 9.3% | 60.5/100 |
Raw mean IMD composite: 14.86 (population-weighted across 69 LSOAs). Population (mid-2015): 125,105.
Explore your opportunity profile
Compare domain scores and customise the GAOI weighting to match your priorities.
Explore Cambridge's opportunity profile across all 7 deprivation domains. Toggle custom weighting to see a GAOI tailored to what matters most to you (e.g. prioritise employment and housing when choosing a place to rent).
Official ONS-weighted GAOI · Cambridge · IMD 2019 source data
Domain breakdown (0 = most deprived, 100 = least deprived)
GAOI sub-scores derived from English Indices of Deprivation 2019 (MHCLG, OGL v3.0). Each sub-score = inverted and min-max normalised domain score across all 313 English LAs. Custom weighting is illustrative — not an official statistic.
Questions about Cambridge
- What is the deprivation level in Cambridge?
- Cambridge has a Gera Area Opportunity Index of 68.1/100 (rank 89 of 313 English LAs), placing it in the "High Opportunity" tier. Its population-weighted mean IMD score is 14.855 (lower IMD = less deprived). The national average IMD is 19.535. Source: English Indices of Deprivation 2019, MHCLG, OGL v3.0.
- What are the strongest and weakest opportunity domains in Cambridge?
- In Cambridge, the strongest opportunity domains are education (82.6/100) and employment (78.8/100). The domains with most room for improvement are health (50.3/100) and crime safety (36.8/100). All scores are 0–100 (higher = less deprived / more opportunity), derived from English Indices of Deprivation 2019 (MHCLG).
- How does Cambridge compare with the England average for deprivation?
- Cambridge's GAOI of 68.1/100 is 10.2 points above the England average of 57.9/100, based on the English Indices of Deprivation 2019 (MHCLG). It ranks 89 out of 313 English local authorities (rank 1 = least deprived / highest opportunity).
Find a rental in Cambridge or nearby
Browse verified no-fee listings in Cambridge and surrounding areas. Compare deprivation scores, rental prices, and liveability in one search.
Also see: Gera Liveability Index, crime rates by area, and air quality by area.
Source: English Indices of Deprivation 2019 — File 7 (All LSOA Scores, Ranks, Deciles). Published by Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government (MHCLG), September 2019. Licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. GAOI methodology: https://gerarent.com/methodology/gera-area-opportunity-index. Data as of ; page updated .