Topics
Demographics
(222)
Environment
(216)
Employment and Skills
(195)
Planning
(187)
Transparency
(173)
Show 13 more...
Formats
Spreadsheet
(681)
PDF File
(339)
CSV File
(249)
Website
(138)
ZIP File
(115)
Show 24 more...
Publishers
Greater London Authority (GLA)
(485)
Office for National Statistics (ONS)
(154)
Census Information Scheme
(50)
London Fire Brigade
(46)
GLA Opinion Research
(45)
Show 133 more...
Smallest Geography
Local Authority
(251)
Greater London
(135)
Borough
(72)
Ward
(60)
Custom Polygons
(44)
Show 27 more...
amp;tag
(No further facets)- Created 7 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 7 years ago
UK employer skills survey
Greater London Authority (GLA)Industry sector data is presented on reported vacancies, hard-to-fill vacancies (vacancies reported as such by companies), skill-shortage vacancies (vacancies hard to fill due to applicants not having the appropriate skills, qualifications or experience) and density of skills shortages (proportion of skills shortages over all vacancies in occupational group). The data is collected through the UK Commission for Employment and Skills (UKC... - 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
Students by higher education provider
Higher Education Statistics AgencyThe Higher Education Statistics Agency provides data on student numbers in the UK. Table 3 covers students by HE provider, level and mode of study as well as domicile. https://www.hesa.ac.uk/dox/pressOffice/sfr224/061046_student_sfr224_1415_table_3.xlsx - Updated 8 years ago
Self employment by industry
Office for National Statistics (ONS)Annual readings on totals of self-employed staff in all 2-digit SIC industry sectors. Estimates are rounded to nearest one thousand and data series begins in 2004.Data is derived from the Annual Population Survey, a household survey allowing more geographically detailed analysis of labour market data. - Updated 8 years ago
Londoners with more than one job
Office for National Statistics (ONS)From the ONS’ Annual Population Survey (from 2004), the data provides an estimate to the nearest thousand of employed people in London who have more than one job. - Updated 8 years ago
Graduates working in non-graduate roles
Office for National Statistics (ONS)From the ONS’ Annual Population Survey (from 2011), the data covers recent (up to 5 years) and non-recent university graduates in London and the UK. - Updated 8 years ago
Underemployed and overemployed workers
Office for National Statistics (ONS)From the ONS’ Annual Population Survey, this data covers the aggregate number of workers expressing a desire to work more and less hours, how many hours they wish to change by, whether they work full-time or part-time, whether they would prefer to change jobs, or take on a new one to make up their ideal number of hours per week, over and underemployment broken down by respondents’ age and occupation.