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Percentage of Londoners engaged/accessing culture/cultural events by socio-economic group / borough
GOV.UK - Updated 5 years ago
Rate of productivity growth (GVA per job) by sector
Office for National Statistics (ONS)Annual rate of GVA (balanced approach) per workforce job for London by industry. - Updated 5 years ago
Percentage of the working age population in London (aged 16+) participating in education and learning
Office for National Statistics (ONS)Percentage of the working age population in London (aged 16-64) participating in education. - Updated 5 years ago
Number of international students at London universities
Higher Education Statistics Agency - Updated 5 years ago
Income from research related activities by London higher education providers
HESAIncome of London high education providers by total research grants and contracts. - Updated 5 years ago
Number of LLW employers by sector
Living wage foundationNumber of employers that have joined the London Living Wage Programme in London. The London Living Wage is an hourly rate of pay, currently set at £10.55, that is calculated independently to reflect the high cost of living in the capital, giving a worker in London and their family enough to afford the essentials and to save. - Updated 5 years ago
Proportion of providers with Ofsted Good and Outstanding ratings at early years
Ofsted - Updated 5 years ago
Temporary job rate in London
Office for National Statistics (ONS)The temporary job rate is considered a measure of job stability and is calculated as the proportion of temporary employee jobs out of the total employee jobs in the capital.