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Awards of VRQs and NVQs, Borough
Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy (BEIS)Awards of Vocationally Related Qualifications (VRQ) and National/Scottish Vocational Qualifications (N/SVQ) by gender, age group, level, Sector Subject Area, occupation, and centre type. x = not available due to low numbers of achievements. https://www.gov.uk/government/statistical-data-sets/fe-data-library-vocational-qualifications--2 - Updated 5 years ago
Working-age Client Group (Claimants of Key Benefits), Borough
Department for Work and PensionsThis dataset is no longer being updated because the data has been discontinued. Working Age Client Group (number of working-age people who are claiming one or more key DWP benefits), rates, and numbers. Out of work benefit claimants, and rates. Key out-of-work benefits consists of the benefit stat groups (Job seeker, ESA and incapacity benefits, Lone parent, and Others on income related benefit), which therefore includes Jobseeker’s All... - Updated 5 years ago
19 year olds Qualified to NVQ Level 3, Borough
Department for EducationNumber and proportion of 19 year olds qualified to Level 3 since 2007. Young people are allocated to a Local Authority based on the school where they were studying in year 11 at the time of the Spring census. Please note the definitions of level 3 and denominators do not equate with those used in the School and College Performance Tables: A learner is defined as having reached the level 3 threshold if they have achieved the equivalent ... - Updated 5 years ago
Job Seekers Allowance Claimants, Borough
Department for Work and PensionsJob Seekers Allowance (JSA) replaced Unemployment Benefit and Income Support for unemployed people on 7th October 1996. It is payable to people under state pension age who are available for and actively seeking work. Participants in some government training schemes are able to claim JSA. In addition to signing an agreement with Job Centre Plus stipulating work restrictions and a programme for finding work a person must: be living in Gre... - Updated 5 years ago
Income Support Claimants, Borough
Department for Work and PensionsTable showing numbers and rates of income support claimants. Income Support is intended to help people on low incomes who do not have to be available for employment. It can normally be claimed by people who are: - aged 16 or over; - not working or working under 16 hours per week (and/or with a partner working under 24 hours); - not required to be available for full-time employment; and - in receipt of insufficient income to meet prescr... - Updated 5 years ago
Incapacity Benefit Claimants, Borough
Department for Work and PensionsIncapacity Benefit (IB) replaced Sickness Benefit and Invalidity Benefit from 13 April 1995. It is paid to people who are assessed as being incapable of work and who meet certain contribution conditions. There are three rates of Incapacity Benefit. There are two short-term rates: the lower rate (IBST(L)) is paid for the first 28 weeks of sickness and the higher rate (IBST(H)) for weeks 29 to 52. The long-term rate (IBLT) applies to peo... - Updated 5 years ago
Age When Completed Continuous Full-time Education, Borough
Office for National Statistics (ONS)The age of adults (16-69) when they completed full-time continuous education, by age band. Also shows those still in education and those who never had any education. Annual Population Survey dataset is only downloadable by approved ONS researchers. See more on the UK Data Archive website. - 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
London's Night Time Economy by Borough and MSOA
Office for National Statistics (ONS)Number of workplaces and employees working in industry sectors that operate in the evening or night. The "night time economy" is defined as the following Standard Industrial Classification 2007 (SIC 2007) industries: Cultural and leisure activities Activities which support night time cultural and leisure activities 24-hour health and personal social services Activities which support wider social and economic activities This data is pr...