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Exploring how to measure social integration using digital and online data
Greater London Authority (GLA)As part of the Mayor's Social Integration Strategy published in March 2018, one of the commitments was to develop a more comprehensive set of measures for social integration and to carry out bespoke and innovative data collection for London to achieve this. This scoping study conducted by the Centre for Analysis of Social Media at Demos and commissioned by the GLA is the first step towards looking at more innovative data collection meth... - Updated 5 years ago
Potential Impacts of Skills-based Immigration Policies in London
Greater London Authority (GLA)These workbooks contain the supporting data that sits behind GLA Economics Current Issues Notes 58 and 59. The Government recently set out plans for a ‘skills-based’ immigration system post-Brexit. To inform debate, GLA Economics has produced two Current Issues Notes aimed at understanding which areas of London’s labour market are likely to be most affected by the proposals. Current Issues Note 58: Which occupations may be most affecte... - Updated 5 years ago
Place of Residence by Place of Work, Region
Office for National Statistics (ONS)Table to show all people in work in the UK by their place of residence and place of work (main job). The data helps to show commuting patterns since 2004. Matrix shows where workers commute from (residence) and to (workplace). Commuting data from the Annual Population Survey 2010 has been presented here using Prezi software. How does London get to work? Commuting in London on Prezi. - Updated 5 years ago
State Pension Recipients, Borough
Department for Work and PensionsThe State Pension was first introduced on 1 January 1909. The foundation of a universal contribution-related basic State Pension was laid in the 1940s. There are two main types of State Pension: contributory and non-contributory. Contributory State Pension consists of any combination of a Basic Pension (BP), Additional Pension (AP) or Graduated Retirement Benefit (GRB). Non-contributory pension consists of a Basic Pension plus any Gradu... - Updated 5 years ago
Employment and Support Allowance Claimants
Department for Work and PensionsNumbers and rates of people claiming Employment Support Allowance. Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) replaced Incapacity Benefit and Income Support paid on the grounds of incapacity for new claims from 27th October 2008. - Updated 5 years ago
Pension Credit Claimants, Borough
Department for Work and PensionsPension Credit was introduced in October 2003. It is a non-contributory, income-related benefit. Its purposes are: To lift the poorest pensioners out of poverty by providing a contribution to a minimum guaranteed income for those aged 60 and over living in Great Britain. To reward those aged 65 and over who have made modest provision for their retirement. It is not necessary to have paid National Insurance contributions ... - Updated 6 years ago
London Employability Performance Rating (EPR) guidance and tools
Greater London Authority (GLA)In order to receive a rating, providers will be required to enter their data in the Employability Performance Rating Calculator (EPRC); this can be downloaded from the link below. Guidance on completing the calculator can also be found below; we advise that you follow the guidance to make sure that you complete the process with ease. For any questions regarding the calculator or the guidance please contact: EPRC@london.gov.uk T... - Updated 6 years ago
Employability Performance Rating (EPR) Annual Ratings
Greater London Authority (GLA)The EPR is an annual rating which generates a rating from zero to four stars for grant holders based upon a provider’s performance in three Key Performance Areas (KPAs): delivery performance, quality and contract compliance. For each KPA, performance is assessed through one or more performance indicators. The weighting each indicator contributes towards a KPA score has been developed in consultation with providers and the Performance Ra... - Updated 6 years ago
Perceptions of women in the fire service
London Fire BrigadeYouGov / Mayor of London Survey on women in the fire service and how this compares to the military, police and health service. - Created 6 years ago
Wider South East Long Term Labour Market Projections
Greater London Authority (GLA)GLA Economics presents employment projections for the Wider South East. There are separate projections and reports for London, the East of England, and the South East of England. The 2017 projections for the East of England and the South East of England are experimental. Links to the 2017 employment projections (latest) Sector projections (East of England) East of England labour market projections 2017 report Sector proj...