Topics
Employment and Skills
Business and Economy
(22)
Housing
(14)
Demographics
(13)
Young People
(13)
Show 12 more...
Publishers
Greater London Authority (GLA)
Smallest Geography
Greater London
(11)
Local Authority
(10)
Borough
(4)
GLA Constituency
(2)
Sub-Region
(2)
Show 4 more...
amp;amp;org
(No further facets)
amp;amp;tag
(No further facets)
amp;tag
(No further facets)- Updated a year ago
London's sectors - More Detailed Jobs
Greater London Authority (GLA)More Detailed Jobs This dataset provides estimates of employee jobs in London down to 4-digit Standard Industry Classification level, from 1998 to 2021. The latest release was in March 2023 - see the related blog post. Estimates are based on Business Register and Employment Survey (BRES) and Workforce Jobs (WFJ) data published by the Office for National Statistics (ONS). The underlying assumptions are outlined in the methodology paper... - Updated a year ago
Equalities, Diversity and Inclusion Measures
Greater London Authority (GLA)This dataset supports the Mayor's equality, diversity and inclusion strategy. It brings together publicly available data relevant to equalities in London into a series of measures. These will be updated over time to monitor the delivery of the strategy. After the Covid-19 pandemic struck in 2020, there was a need to capture and bring together appropriate data and research to monitor London through the recovery period. As a result, the G... - Updated a year ago
Borough by sector employee jobs
Greater London Authority (GLA)This dataset provides experimental estimates of borough-by-sector employee jobs in London. It provides a time series consistent with ONS Workforce Jobs data where this would not otherwise be available. The latest workbook provides employee jobs estimates for the period 1971-2021. The estimates are modelled from Business Register and Employment Survey (BRES) and Workforce Jobs (WFJ) data published by the Office for National Statistics (... - Updated a year ago
Survey of Londoners 2021-22
Greater London Authority (GLA)In 2018-19 the GLA first undertook a Survey of Londoners. At the time it provided vital evidence on Londoners that had never been collected before in such detail. In 2021-22, the GLA conducted another Survey of Londoners, following the same methodology as the Survey of Londoners 2018-19, an online and paper self-completion survey of adults aged 16 and over in London. The survey, which received responses from 8,630 Londoners, aimed to a... - Updated 2 years ago
GLA comments on DLUHC Levelling Up metrics
Greater London Authority (GLA)The GLA has conducted an analysis of the metrics accompanying the DLUHC White Paper on Levelling Up. Levelling up will not be achieved by levelling down because London has deep economic links with the rest of the UK. There should be separate missions and metrics on improving productivity and tackling disadvantage. This would allow a clearer focus on poverty alleviation. Strategy and policy development, and supporting measures and analys... - Updated 2 years ago
Survey of Londoners 2018-19
Greater London Authority (GLA)The Mayor of London has placed a high priority on improving social integration, equality, diversity and inclusion, economic fairness and food security across the city. Recognising the need for better evidence in these areas to ensure that policy and programmes have maximum impact, the GLA conducted the Survey of Londoners in 2018-19, an online and paper self-completion survey of adults aged 16 and over in London. The Survey, which recei... - Updated 2 years ago
Identifying Green Occupations in London
Greater London Authority (GLA)This workbook contains supporting data and information that sits behind GLA Economics Working Paper 99. It sets out a working list of 'green' UK SOC2010 occupations (at the four-digit or unit group level). These occupations have been identified based on a mapping exercise between US (O*NET) and UK (SOC 2010) occupational taxonomies using a crosswalk derived from the LMI for All API. This exercise involves a degree of judgement and the ... - Updated 3 years ago
Pay ratio of highest earner to median earner
Greater London Authority (GLA)The ratio of the annual earnings of the highest earner to the median earner for each organisation within the GLA Group, that is: Greater London Authority (GLA) Transport for London (TfL) Mayor's Office for Policing And Crime (MOPAC) Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) Old Oak and Park Royal Development Corporation (OPDC) London Legacy Development Corporation (LLDC) London Fire Brigade (LFB) For comparison, London and national figures... - Updated 3 years ago
Social Integration Headline Measures
Greater London Authority (GLA)The Mayor is committed to measuring social integration in London. Providing evidence-based analysis of the state of social integration will allow him to shine a light on the whole city. Accompanying the Social Integration Strategy published in March 2018, the Mayor published a set of measures tracking social integration in London. These measures were selected from existing high-quality datasets, such as large-scale central government su... - Updated 3 years ago
London Job Posting Analytics
Greater London Authority (GLA)This workbook summarises recent Job Posting Analytics related to delivery drivers in London. The data is provided by Emsi, a data modelling company. It looks at job postings based on two different classifications: Job title ('Delivery Driver') Occupations ('Van drivers' and 'Postal workers, mail sorters, messengers and couriers') Please note: Job postings are collected from various sources and processed to provide information such ...