Greater London Authority (GLA)
The GLA is a strategic regional authority, with powers over transport, policing, economic development, and fire and emergency planning. Three functional bodies — Transport for London, the Mayor's Office for Policing and Crime, and London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority — are responsible for delivery of services in these areas.
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Housing-led population projections
Greater London Authority (GLA)The housing-led projections reconcile future population growth with available housing supply by incorporating a housing supply trajectory. The GLA recommends the housing-led projections for most uses. The most recent set of projections are the Interim 2021-based round (January 2023) which comprise three... - Updated 3 years ago
GLA Population Projections - Custom Age Tables
Greater London Authority (GLA)...(upper bound) Central range (lower bound) Low population variant High population variant 2016-based projections (published July 2017) Housing-linked projection incorporating data from the 2016 SHLAA Ward-level projections consistent with the borough housing-led model Ethnic group projections consistent with the borough housing-led model (50MB file) - Updated 3 years ago
Ethnic group population projections
Greater London Authority (GLA)The ethnic group projections are produced for London borough and provide detailed projection by 17 ethnic groups of London’s future population. Two variants are produced: one consistent with the 2016-based central trend projection, and one consistent with the 2016-based housing-led projection. The 2016-based projections remain the most recent set of GLA ethnic group projections. - Updated 10 years ago
London Fuel Poverty Risk Indicators, Wards
Greater London Authority (GLA)...s average each year is 0. Scores below 0 are more likely to be at risk from fuel poverty according to these measures. The indicators are: Housing Dwellings without central heating Cavity walls that are uninsulated Lofts with less than 150mm insulation Health Health Deprivation & Disability domain (ID2010) Standardised Mortality Ratio Incapacity Benefit claimant rate Older people People aged 60 and over Older people claiming pensi... - Updated 6 years ago
Land Area and Population Density, Ward and Borough
Greater London Authority (GLA)Land area and population density figures for 2001 to 2050 for wards and boroughs. Ward data begins in 2011. Population figure included are GLA estimate (2016-based projections), 2011 Census and ONS Mid-year Estimates. GLA figures are based on GLA population projections. Select which year you require from the drop-down box in the spreadsheet. Inland area takes account of water line. Areas with large bodies of water will have a smaller in...housing-density-borough.csvhousing-density-ward.csv - Updated 9 years ago
Ward Profiles and Atlas
Greater London Authority (GLA)...an overview of the population in these small areas by presenting a range of data on the population, diversity, households, life expectancy, housing, crime, benefits, land use, deprivation, and employment. Indicators included here are population by age and sex, land area, projections, population density, household composition, religion, ethnicity, birth rates (general fertility rate), death rates (standardised mortality ratio), life exp... - Updated 2 years ago
The experience of children and families living in insecure private rented sector accommodation
Greater London Authority (GLA)...ge of areas of children's lives, including education, health and their sense of security. The findings of this project were used by the GLA Housing Team in developing policies to reform the private rented sector. - Updated 5 years ago
Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Evidence Base for London
Greater London Authority (GLA)...ms the strategy. It presents evidence on London's diverse population, as well as the inequalities experienced by Londoners in areas such as housing, education, employment, transport, crime, health, social integration, culture and sport. - Updated 10 years ago
The Wealth Gap In London
Greater London Authority (GLA)...of the richest ten per cent of the population. • In London, the tenth of the population with the highest income have weekly income after housing costs of over £1,000 while people in the lowest tenth have under £94 per week. • The gap between rich and poor is growing, with the difference between the average income for the second highest tenth and second lowest tenth growing around 14 per cent more than inflation since 2003. Click ... - Updated a month ago
State of London
Greater London Authority (GLA)...pic area – these include: Demography The economy and labour market Community participation and engagement Crime and safety The environment Housing Income, poverty and destitution Transport and digital infrastructure Young people and education Health, wellbeing and inequalities. Datasets have been selected that update relatively frequently and without too great a lag but not all fit these criteria. While comprehensive in its coverage...