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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 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... - 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... - Updated 8 years ago
Skills for London's economy
Greater London Authority (GLA)As London looks ahead to a skills devolution deal, the capital has ambitions to create an adult skills system that is more responsive to the needs of the local economy. This work reflects on the area based review which will shape the future of the Further Education sector in London. Analysis by GLA Economics sets out what drives London’s economy, and what this means for future skills needs. In this series of papers we analyse the deman... - Created 10 years ago
Tax Credits Recipients, Borough
HM Revenue & CustomsChild Tax Credit (CTC) provides support to families for the children (up to the 31 August after their 16th birthdays) and the "qualifying" young people (those in full-time non-advanced education until their 20th birthdays) for which they are responsible. It is paid in addition to Child Benefit. Some out of work families with children do not receive CTC but instead receive the equivalent amount via child and related allowances in Income ... - Created 10 years ago
Place of Residence by Place of Work, Local Authority
Office for National Statistics (ONS)2011 Census origin-destination data showing location of usual residence by place of work for UK merged local authority districts. First table contains data for all local authorities, the second table contains London boroughs only, plus other regional totals. Table population is all usual residents aged 16 and over in employment the week before the census. In order to protect against disclosure of personal information, records have bee... - Created 10 years ago
Summary of Employment Projections, London
Greater London Authority (GLA)A summary of the latest employment projections for London produced by four respected organisations. 1) Cambridge Econometrics Employment defined as: Employees + Self-employed + HM Forces Jobs date of publication: Oct-13 projection start year: 2013 projection end year: 2025 2) Experian Economics Employment defined as: Employees + Self-employed date of publication: Jun-14 projection start year: 2013 projection end year: 2031 3) Oxfo... - Updated 10 years ago
Mini-Jobs in the London Labour Market
Greater London Authority (GLA)The report uses Annual Population Survey Data to examine mini-jobs in London and profile the key characteristics of those who work in such jobs. The report is available to download by clicking on the thumbnail below. The data contained within the report is available to download here