Internet Use by Borough, and Population Sub-Groups

JANUARY 2012  Art and Culture, Demographics

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This table shows whether people aged 16 or over have ever used or never used the internet by a range of variables such as age, ethnicity, pay, occupation, qualifications, and disability.

The question asked in the Labour Force Survey is "When did you last use the internet?" This question is only asked to people aged 16 and over. The first time this data was available was 2011 Q1.

At borough level the data showed ever used or never used. For London and Rest of UK the data is broken down by a range of indicators, including 5 year age group, 9 ethnic groups, 8 weekly pay categories, 9 occupation levels, 7 qualification levels, and 3 disability categories.

The APS sampled around 333,000 people in the UK (around 27,000 in London). As such all figures must be treated with some caution.

Data was supplied directly by ONS under request from the Greater London Authority. Numbers rounded to the nearest thousand.

 

GeographyLocal Authority
ExtentGreater London
Author NameOffice for National Statistics
MaintainerOpinion Research and General Statistics
Maintainer emaildatastore@london.gov.uk
Update FrequencyQuarterly
Date range2011 Q2
Release DateJan-12
Metadata update2012-01-27
Excel URLhttp://data.london.gov.uk/datafiles/art-culture/in...

Tags internet

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