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Jobs and Job Density, Borough
Office for National Statistics (ONS)
Updated about 1 month ago
Data shows the number of jobs and job density by borough.The number of jobs in an area is composed of jobs done by residents (of any age) and jobs done by workers (of any age) who commute into the area. Total jobs is a workplace based measure of jobs and comprises: - employees (from the Annual Business Inquiry), - self-employment jobs (from the Annual Population Survey), People who are...
London Long Term Labour Market Projections
Greater London Authority (GLA)
Updated 2 months ago
GLA Economics produces long-term employment projections for London by sector and by borough. The methodology in the accompanying report explains the approach adopted.The London and sector projections are based on historical trends only so policy changes are not considered. Borough-level (and bespoke areas) projections do take into account an element of existing identified employment capacity but the core trend-based approach does not consider future policy interventions. Links to the 2026 employment projections (latest update) London labour market projections report Borough and sector projections workbook Links to previous employment projections Provided below are links...
Earnings by Workplace, Borough
Office for National Statistics (ONS)
Updated 7 months ago
This dataset provides information about earnings of employees who are working in an area, who are on adult rates and whose pay for the survey pay-period was not affected by absence.Tables provided here include total gross weekly earnings, and full time weekly earnings with breakdowns by gender, and annual median, mean and lower quartile earnings by borough and UK region. These are provided both...
Earnings by Place of Residence, Borough
Office for National Statistics (ONS)
Updated over 1 year ago
Gross earnings per head: by place of residence from the Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE), ONS.This data set provides information about earnings of employees who are living in an area, who are on adult rates and whose pay for the survey pay-period was not affected by absence. ASHE is based on a sample of employee jobs taken from HM Revenue & Customs PAYE records (177,000 returns in 2009). Information on earnings and hours is obtained in confidence from employers. ASHE does...
Personal Insolvency Statistics, Borough
The Insolvency Service
Updated about 2 years ago
...of the debtor or one or more of his creditors when the court is satisfied that there is no prospect of the debt being paid.There are also individual voluntary arrangements (IVAs) and deeds of arrangement, which enable debtors to come to an agreement with their creditors.Classifying insolvent individuals into geographic areas is done using the postcode that the insolvent individual provides. The use of this in assigning an individual to a geographical area is only as good as the postcode information given. Inaccurate postcodes or incomplete/missing postcodes will lead to missing data.Rates include revisions due to changes in population estimates.Rates per...
Workplace Employment by Public/Private Sector, Borough
Office for National Statistics (ONS)
Updated over 5 years ago
Table showing numbers of people who work in an area by public/private sector and whether full-time or part-time. Data from Business Register Employment Survey (BRES, ONS)Employment is defined as employees plus working proprietors Figures may not add up due to rounding. Figures are rounded to the nearest thousand and to one decimal place. For example 2.4 is equal to 2,400...
Apprenticeships Starts and Completions, Region and Local Authority
Department for Education
Updated over 5 years ago
...than once.Programme-Led Apprenticeships recorded in WBL ILR returns are included in the figures.Government Office Region and Local Authority are based upon the home postcode of the learner.These figures are based on the geographic boundaries of local authorities as of May 2010. Figures for 2010/11 are based on postcode to geographic area assignments in the National Statistics Postcode Lookup. Figures for earlier years are based on the Office for National Statistics Postcode Directory. Figures for 2003/04 to 2008/09 based on earlier geographic boundaries are available in the SFR Archive, but these cannot be directly compared with new figures due to boundary changes.The...
London Ward Well-Being Scores
Greater London Authority (GLA)
Updated over 6 years ago
...and Office for National Statistics, the government is aiming to develop policy that is more focused on ‘all those things that make life worthwhile’ (David Cameron, November 2010). They are interested in developing new and better ways to understand how policy and public services affect well-being.Why measure well-being for local areas?It is important for London policy makers to consider well-being at a local level (smaller than borough level) because of the often huge differences within boroughs. Local authorities rely on small area data in order to target resources, and with local authorities currently gaining more responsibilities from government, this is of...
The 2014 Internet User Classification (IUC), LSOA
Greater London Authority (GLA)
Updated over 6 years ago
...customer databases, targeted marketing applications, policy delivery and strategic planning, where Internet use and engagement characteristics of a target population are of high importance. The Internet User Classi cation (IUC) has a two-tier structure comprising four Super-groups and eleven Groups that are used to classify all Lower Layer Super Output areas in England.Classication groups:Supergroup 1: E-unengagedGroups1a: Too Old to Engage1b: E-marginals: Not a Necessity1c: E-marginals: Opt Out2: E-professionals and StudentsSupergroup 2a: Next Generation UsersGroups2b: Totally Connected2c: Students OnlineSupergroup 3: Typical TrendsGroups3a: Uncommitted and Casual Users3b: Young and MobileSupergroup 4: E-rural and FringeGroups4a: E-fringe4b: Constrained by Infrastructure4c: Low Density but High ConnectivitySee...
ONS Model-Based Income Estimates, MSOA
Office for National Statistics (ONS)
Updated over 6 years ago
The small area model-based income estimates are the official estimates of average (mean) household income at the middle layer super output area (MSOA) level in England and Wales for 2011/12, 2013/14 and 2015/16.For 2015-16 the figures are average annual income. For 2013/14 and 2011/12 the figures are average weekly income.They are calculated using...