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- Updated 5 years ago
Internet Use by Borough, and Population Sub-Groups
Office for National Statistics (ONS)This table shows whether people aged 16 or over have ever used or never used the internet by a range of variables such as age, ethnicity, pay, occupation, qualifications, and disability. The question asked in the Labour Force Survey is "When did you last use the internet?" This question is only asked to people aged 16 and over. The first time this data was available was 2011 Q1. At borough level the data showed ever used or never used... - Updated 5 years ago
Population by Religion, Borough
Office for National Statistics (ONS)Table showing the numbers and percentage of resident population (all ages) broken down into six faiths, plus no religion and any other religion. Data is taken from the Annual Population Survey (ONS). The data covers: Christian, Buddhist, Hindu, Jewish, Muslim, Sikh, any other religion and no religion at all. 95% Confidence Intervals are shown. Or alternatively, faith data from the 2011 Census is able to show numbers for each of the m... - Updated 5 years ago
First Language Spoken at Home, Borough
Office for National Statistics (ONS)Table of Numbers and proportion of adult population (16+) who speak English at home as their first language, by borough. Data is taken from the third quarter (July-Sep) Labour Force Survey. Language questions are asked once every three years (2006, 2009, 2012 etc). The question asked to all people aged 16 and over is What is your first language at home? 95% confidence intervals are provided. Denominator is 16+ population from ONS mid... - Updated 5 years ago
Place of Residence by Place of Work, Region
Office for National Statistics (ONS)Table to show all people in work in the UK by their place of residence and place of work (main job). The data helps to show commuting patterns since 2004. Matrix shows where workers commute from (residence) and to (workplace). Commuting data from the Annual Population Survey 2010 has been presented here using Prezi software. How does London get to work? Commuting in London on Prezi. - Updated 5 years ago
Migrants to the United Kingdom by Decade of Arrival, Borough
Office for National Statistics (ONS)Number of migrants by decade of arrival to the United Kingdom. Includes all decades since 1970. Data shown for years 2004 to 2016. Numbers are rounded to nearest thousand. Figures are based on surveys and 95% confidence intervals are provided. Special Licence Access data to the Annual Population Survey. Approved ONS Researchers only. - Updated 5 years ago
City Intelligence Data Design Guidelines
Greater London Authority (GLA)A set of guidelines to help us all at the GLA understand the basic principles of data visualisation, provide some examples of good practice, working processes and links to tools we can all use. See blog for more details https://data.london.gov.uk/blog/city-intelligence-data-design-guidelines/ - Updated 5 years ago
Social Integration by Borough
Greater London Authority (GLA)Percent who agree that their local area is a place where people from different backgrounds get on well together. This question is asked in the Public Attitudes Survey (PAS). The PAS is run by the Mayor's Office for Policing and Crime (MOPAC). It is a continuous survey, based on a random sample of respondents at pre-selected addresses with a total of 3,200 Londoners normally interviewed face-to-face each quarter to yield an annual sample... - Updated 5 years ago
New London Plan Examination in Public (EiP) 2019
Greater London Authority (GLA)The draft London Plan must be considered by a formal Examination in Public, or EiP. This is led by independent inspectors appointed by the Secretary of State. The EiP opened on Tuesday 15 January 2019. Audio recordings of sessions held can be found here. - Updated 5 years ago
State Pension Recipients, Borough
Department for Work and PensionsThe State Pension was first introduced on 1 January 1909. The foundation of a universal contribution-related basic State Pension was laid in the 1940s. There are two main types of State Pension: contributory and non-contributory. Contributory State Pension consists of any combination of a Basic Pension (BP), Additional Pension (AP) or Graduated Retirement Benefit (GRB). Non-contributory pension consists of a Basic Pension plus any Gradu...