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Apprenticeship Statistics for London
Greater London Authority (GLA)This page presents analysis and data related to skills and employment in London Note on data sources and interpretation: The analysis is not intended to be comprehensive or exhaustive. It is a snapshot analysis of key data as it pertains to London. The analysis does not represent the full body of evidence on which Mayoral Policies are, or will be, based. Outputs should be triangulated with other sources of information and analysis ... - 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 5 years ago
Characteristics of Commuters
Census Information SchemeDetailed 2011 Census origin-destination data allow analysis of the personal characteristics of workers who commute into London. This dataset also contains information on average distance travelled to work and anaysis of how this varies by characteristics. - Updated 5 years ago
Housing Benefit Claimants, Borough
Department for Work and PensionsHousing Benefit Caseload by month (each May since 2009), by age group, employment status and tenure.Housing Benefit claimant statistics are derived from the Single Housing Benefit Extract (SHBE). SHBE is compiled from monthly returns of housing benefit claimants from each individual local authority. Recording and clerical errors can occur within SHBE - for this reason, no reliance should be placed on very small numbers. Based on the Lo... - Updated 5 years ago
Country of Birth (Census 2011 Small Population Tables)
Census Information SchemeThis workbook allows users to pull out data from 2011 Census Commissioned Tables CT0562, CT0563, CT0564, CT0565 and CT0566. Choose a Census topic and filter by area, country of birth, sex and age. Census topics included are: Year of arrival in the UK General Health Long-term health problem or disability Tenure Economic Activity See this dataset for a more detailed age breakdown and a workbook that allows users to visualise th... - Updated 5 years ago
Small Populations Tables Household Tool
Census Information SchemeSmall Populations Tables household tool from Census Commissioned tables CT0633 to 640 - Updated 5 years ago
Benefit Cap in London
Greater London Authority (GLA)More than 26,500 London households have had their total benefit payment capped since the benefit cap was introduced in April 2013. Nearly half (45 per cent) of all households in Great Britain that have received reduced amounts because of the cap on the total payable, up to February 2015, were in London. Nearly 90 per cent of households with one or two children whose payments have been capped lived in London, whereas only a few... - Updated 5 years ago
Differences in Employment by Gender in London (Report)
Census Information SchemeThis report uses Census data as well as other sources to give an overview of the differences in employment and economic activity between males and females in London, looking in particular detail at: What kinds of jobs men and women tend to have Age variation The effect of having children Cultural variations Click here for a blog summarising some of the key findings from the report. - Updated 5 years ago
The Economics of London's Housing Market
Greater London Authority (GLA)Through reading this publication you will: • gain an understanding of how house prices are set in economics terms, how they are measured, and why the cost of housing matters for London’s economy and its residents • see whether incomes and earnings in London have kept pace with the costs of home ownership in London, and see how affordability may be affected by future changes in interest rates • find out about the drivers of demand for...