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Worklessness in London 2012
Office for National Statistics (ONS)This report from the GLA Intelligence Unit looks at the recent release of Worklessness Statistics from the Office for National Statistics and presents the key messages for London. Key findings London has among the lowest proportions of all-working households of any region in the UK, but also below average proportion of workless households. The proportion of households in London with both working and non-working adults has been... - 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 6 years ago
Tooth Extractions for Children, Borough
Public Health EnglandHospital Episode Statistics (HES): Extractions data, 0-19 year olds, 2011/12 to 2013/14.Admission to hospital for extraction of one or more decayed primary or permanent teeth in 0 to 19 year olds broken down by age groups Age 0-4yrs, Age 5-9yrs, Age 10-14yrs, and Age 15-19yrs.Number of Finished Consultant Episodes (FCEs) for children and adolescents aged 0-19 in England admitted to hospital for extraction during the financial year by lo... - Updated 7 years ago
Childcare demand projections
Greater London Authority (GLA)GLA Economics presents London childcare demand projections. These are demand for formal childcare for 0-14 year olds, and sub-age groups. The definition of formal childcare used is broad, and seeks to cover all forms of formal childcare. As such it encompasses the definition used by Ofsted for the purposes of its inspections. - Updated 9 years ago
Infant and Perinatal Mortality
Office for National Statistics (ONS)Infant and Perinatal Deaths and Mortality. Perinatal deaths are deaths occuring after 22 weeks of pregnancy, during childbirth and up to 7 complicated days of life. Infant deaths under 1 year per 1000 live births. Relevant links: http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/rel/vsob1/child-mortality-statistics--childhood--infant-and-perinatal/index.html https://indicators.ic.nhs.uk/webview/ - Updated 9 years ago
Hospital Admissions due to Injury of Children, Borough
Department of HealthNumerators, denominators and rates of emergency hospital admissions caused by unintentional and deliberate injuries to children and young people (aged 0-17 years) by Region and Local Authority, 2003/04 to 2011/12. This data used to make up National Indicator 70 (NI70). Data available from The LGA Inform website. - Updated 9 years ago
Daytime Population, Borough
Greater London Authority (GLA)Daytime population - The estimated number of people in a borough in the daytime during an average day, broken down by component sub-groups. The figures given are an average day during school term-time. No account has been made for seasonal variations, or for people who are usually in London (resident, at school or working), but are away visiting another place. Sources include the Business Register and Employment Survey (BRES) (availab... - Updated 11 years ago
Physically Active Children, Borough
Department for EducationPercentage of school children who spend a minimum of two hours each week on high quality Physical Education and school sport within and beyond the curriculum. There is the potential for error in the collection, collation and interpretation of the data (bias may be introduced due to poor response rates and selective opt out of larger children which it is not possible to control for). TNS Social Research: Annual Survey of School S... - Updated 15 years ago
Physically Active Children
Department for EducationPercentage of school children who spend a minimum of two hours each week on high quality PE and school sport within and beyond the curriculum. There is the potential for error in the collection, collation and interpretation of the data (bias may be introduced due to poor response rates and selective opt out of larger children which it is not possible to control for). The percentage of children attending state schools belonging to a Sc...