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Projected Demand for School Places
Greater London Authority (GLA)The pan-London demand for school places project is an attempt to provide a consistent view of the demand for school places across London. The project was commissioned following an identifed need for a strategic overview of future demand for places in London. The figures in this model in no way replace or supersede those provided by individual boroughs to the DfE. These results should not be compared to local authority roll projections.... - Updated 7 years ago
London Workplace Zone Classification
Census Information SchemeThe London Workplace Zone Classification (LWZC) uses data from 2011 census and other sources to segment London’s workplace zones into categories based on workers’ and businesses’ characteristics. A total of 92 variables were used to classify the 8,154 workplace zones in London. A list of workplace zones by LWZC Group and Sub group can be found in LWZC Classification.xls and underlying data are in Workplace zone dashboard.xlsx Pdf map... - Updated 7 years ago
Mortality Risk from High Temperatures in London (Triple Jeopardy Mapping)
Greater London Authority (GLA)A heatwave refers to a prolonged period of unusually hot weather. While there is no standard definition of a heatwave in England, the Met Office generally uses the World Meteorological Organization definition of a heatwave, which is "when the daily maximum temperature of more than five consecutive days exceeds the average maximum temperature by 5°C, the normal period being 1961-1990". They are common in the northern and southern hemisph... - Updated 7 years ago
2016 Mid-Year Estimates
Greater London Authority (GLA)The 2016-Mid Year Estimates were released by ONS in June 2017. This report provides an overview of the estimates and components of change for London and the London boroughs. - Created 7 years ago
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. - 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
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
CIS Annual Reports
Census Information SchemeCensus Information Scheme Annual Reports - Updated 8 years ago
2011 Census Technical
Census Information SchemeReports on data processing and data quality