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Projection Methodology Independent Review
Greater London Authority (GLA)In late 2016 the GLA's Demography team commissioned the Centre for Change at the University of Southampton to udertake a comprehensive review of methodology and implementation of the GLA Trend Population Projection Model. This report contains their findings and recommendations. - Created 8 years ago
OPDC Senior Salaries/Pay Multiple
Greater London Authority (GLA)OPDC Senior salaries and pay multiple are published in line with the Local Government Transparency Code (see pages 76-78 of the GLA’s ‘Appendices to the Mayor of London’s Annual Report’). https://www.london.gov.uk/sites/default/files/annual_report_2015-2016_appendices.pdf - Updated 8 years ago
Police and Crime Plan Consultation - October to November 2016
GLA Opinion ResearchIn 2016, Mayor’s Office for Policing and Crime committed to a large-scale public consultation on the new Police and Crime Plan for 2017-2021. This report and associated datasets out the results from the first stage of the consultation process, to help develop the final draft of the Plan ahead of the Mayor’s Office for Policing and Crime’s (MOPAC) consultation from December 2016-January 2017. A total of nearly 8,000 Londoners participa... - Updated 8 years ago
Birth trends in London
Greater London Authority (GLA)This Intelligence Unit Update (08-2016) analyses a range of data for London and the rest of the country, looking at trends in the number and patterns of births, and potential subsequent impacts on demand for school places. The Update and accompanying data are available to download. - Created 8 years ago
Transgenerational Ethnicity
Greater London Authority (GLA)A briefing note on the methodology for estimating the probability of a child's ethnicity based on the ethnicity of it's parents (transgenerational ethnicity). This report was first published by Data Management & Analysis Group in 2005. - Updated 8 years ago
Mayor's Crowdfunding Programme - Social Impacts
GLA Opinion ResearchSince 2014 the GLA’s Regeneration Unit have been developing and delivering an innovative and pioneering new tool to support local investment in London’s communities: The Mayor’s Crowdfunding Programme. The initiative explores the potential for the GLA to pledge to civic crowdfunding projects as ‘one of the crowd’, enabling London’s citizens to deliver and manage spaces and places that suit local needs and identities. This study, commis... - Updated 8 years ago
Clean Air Consultation – July 2016
GLA Opinion ResearchOn his election in 2016, the Mayor committed to a large scale consultation on a range of actions to address poor air quality in London. Measures under consideration include implementing the Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) in 2019 rather than 2020, expanding the boundaries of the ULEZ, and introducing an Emissions Surcharge on the most polluting vehicles driving in central London from 2017. In addition the Mayor has committed to cleaning ... - Updated 8 years ago
Estimating births using GP registration data
Greater London Authority (GLA)A technical note and subsequent Update on the use of General Practitioner (GP) registration data to estimate the number of live births occurring in London. The technical note presents analysis into the relationships between GP registration and birth estimates data, which indicates that GP registrations can be used to predict birth estimates with a good level of accuracy at local auhtority level. Using the approach outlined in the note, ... - Updated 8 years ago
London Office of Data Analytics
Greater London Authority (GLA)The GLA and Nesta are working together to run a pilot to demonstrate that performing data analytics on datasets sourced from multiple local authorities and public sector bodies can help reform public services in the capital. If successful, the pilot will pave the way to create a permanent London Office of Data Analytics. As well as regular blogs, we will publish reports here as they are produced over the next few months.