The Yorkshire Evening Post has been investigating social inequality in Leeds in a series of features asking what needs to be done to help close the gap between rich and poor in our city. Today we are shining a light on inequality in education, based on central government data published by Nomisweb. The percentage of people with no formal qualifications across Leeds as a whole is 23 per cent. All photos are for illustrative purposes only.
1. Killingbeck & Seacroft
38 per cent of people in Killingbeck & Seacroft haven no formal qualifications. Photo: Google
2. Middleton Park
38 per cent of people in Middleton Park haven no formal qualifications. Photo: Google
3. Gipton & Harehills
37 per cent of people in Gipton & Harehills haven no formal qualifications. Photo: Google
4. Burmantofts & Richmond Hill
36 per cent of people in Burmantofts & Richmond Hill haven no formal qualifications. Photo: Google
5. Beeston & Holbeck
32 per cent of people in Beeston & Holbeck haven no formal qualifications. Photo: Google
6. Armley
30 per cent of people in Armley haven no formal qualifications. Photo: Google