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Office for National Statistics (ONS) Population Estimates, Borough and Ward
Office for National Statistics (ONS)ONS Mid-year estimates (MYE) of resident populations for London boroughs are available in the following files: Read the GLA Intelligence Updates about the MYE data for 2011 and 2012. Mid-year population by single year of age (SYA) and sex, for each year 1999 to 2014. ONS mid-year estimates data back to 1961 total population for each year since 1961. These files take into account the revised estimates released in 2010. Ward level Po... - Updated 8 years ago
Self employment by industry
Office for National Statistics (ONS)Annual readings on totals of self-employed staff in all 2-digit SIC industry sectors. Estimates are rounded to nearest one thousand and data series begins in 2004.Data is derived from the Annual Population Survey, a household survey allowing more geographically detailed analysis of labour market data. - Updated 8 years ago
Londoners with more than one job
Office for National Statistics (ONS)From the ONS’ Annual Population Survey (from 2004), the data provides an estimate to the nearest thousand of employed people in London who have more than one job. - Updated 8 years ago
Graduates working in non-graduate roles
Office for National Statistics (ONS)From the ONS’ Annual Population Survey (from 2011), the data covers recent (up to 5 years) and non-recent university graduates in London and the UK. - Updated 8 years ago
Underemployed and overemployed workers
Office for National Statistics (ONS)From the ONS’ Annual Population Survey, this data covers the aggregate number of workers expressing a desire to work more and less hours, how many hours they wish to change by, whether they work full-time or part-time, whether they would prefer to change jobs, or take on a new one to make up their ideal number of hours per week, over and underemployment broken down by respondents’ age and occupation. - Updated 8 years ago
Flows into and out of employment
Office for National Statistics (ONS)From the ONS’ Labour Force Survey, aggregate annual numbers of workers (from 2001) moving from one employment status to another (from and to: employment in a certain occupation, unemployment, inactivity, study, retirement) listed by occupational category. - Updated 8 years ago
Monthly Mix-Adjusted Average House Prices, London
Office for National Statistics (ONS)This page is no longer being updated. Please use the UK House Price Index instead. Mix-adjusted house prices, by new/pre-owned dwellings, type of buyer (first time buyer) and region, from February 2002 for London and UK, and average mix-adjusted prices by UK region, and long term Annual House Price Index data since 1969 for London. The ONS House Price Index is mix-adjusted to allow for differences between houses sold (for example type... - Updated 8 years ago
Internet and Computer use, London
Office for National Statistics (ONS)Statistics of how many adults access the internet and use different types of technology covering: home internet access how people connect to the web how often people use the web/computers whether people use mobile devices whether people buy goods over the web whether people carried out specified activities over the internet For more information see the ONS website and the UKDS website. - Updated 9 years ago
Birth and Death Rates, Ward
Office for National Statistics (ONS)Live births by usual residence of mother, and General Fertility Rates (GFR), and Deaths and Standardised Mortality Ratio (SMR) by ward and local authority. The births and deaths data comes from ONS Vital Statistics Table 4. Small area data is only available directly from ONS under licence. The general fertility rate (GFR) is the number of live births per 1,000 women aged 15-44. SMR measures whether the population of an area has a hig... - Updated 9 years ago
Life Expectancy at Birth and Age 65 by Ward
Office for National Statistics (ONS)This series has been discontinued. Life expectancy at birth and age 65 by sex and ward, London borough, region, 1999/03 - 2010/14. The population data used is revised 2002-2010 ONS mid year estimates (MYE) - revised post 2011 Census. Revised population estimates by single year of age for wards can also be found on the ONS website for 2002-2010, 2011, 2012, and 2013. These figures are consistent with the published revised mid-2002 to m...