Office for National Statistics (ONS)
The Office for National Statistics (ONS) is the UK’s largest independent producer of official statistics and is the recognised national statistical institute for the UK. It is responsible for collecting and publishing statistics related to the economy, population and society at national, regional and local levels. ONS plays a leading role in national and international good practice in the production of official statistics.
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Jobs and Job Density, Borough
Office for National Statistics (ONS)Data shows the number of jobs and job density by borough. The number of jobs in an area is composed of jobs done by residents (of any age) and jobs done by workers (of any age) who commute into the area. Total jobs is a workplace based measure of jobs and comprises: - employees (from the Annual Business Inquiry), - self-employment jobs (from the Annual Population Survey), People who are self-employed in a second job are included in the... - Updated 5 months ago
Business Demographics and Survival Rates, Borough
Office for National Statistics (ONS)Data on enterprise births, deaths, active enterprises and survival rates across boroughs. Data includes: the most recent annual figures for enterprise births and deaths a time series of the number of births and deaths of entrprises together with a percentage of births and deaths to active enterprises in a given year a time series of the number of active enterprises. survival rates of enterprises for up to 5 years after birth Notes and... - Updated 4 years ago
Number of International Visitors to London
Office for National Statistics (ONS)Visit Britain publish data relating to international visitors to the UK. They produce the data in two formats - individual spreadsheets for each region that are updated annually, and a single spreadsheet for all regions, containing less detail but updated quarterly. Data shows London totals for nights, visits, and spend. Data broken down by age, purpose, duration, mode and country. This data is also available from Visit Britain website,... - Updated 5 years ago
Local Units by Public or Private Status and Single or Multi-Site, Borough
Office for National Statistics (ONS)Data shows the number of businesses (local units such as a factory or a shop) broken down by whether hold public or private status and whether single or multi-site. The private sector enterprises are further categorised by: number of private sector enterprises with more than one local unit, number of private sector enterprises with one local unit and with one or less persons employed and number of private sector enterprises with one l... - Updated 5 years ago
Census 2001 Key Statistics 12: Occupation
Office for National Statistics (ONS)Census Key Statistics Table KS12: Occupation groups. Please note that Armed Forces figures comprise those people who responded "Armed Forces" to the industry question and "Commissioned Officer" or "Other rank" to the occupation question. As some people who were in the Armed Forces may have given other occupations or industries, the figures in this table for 'managers and senior officials' and 'associate professional and technical occup... - Updated 5 years ago
Census 2001 Key Statistics 11: Industry of Employment
Office for National Statistics (ONS)Census Key Statistics Table KS11: Industry of Employment. Other includes; other community; social and personal service activities; private households with employed persons and extra-territorial organisations and bodies. Please note that Armed Forces figures comprise those people who responded 'Armed Forces' to the industry question and 'Commissioned Officer' or 'Other rank' to the occupation question. As some people who were in the Ar... - Updated 5 years ago
Census 2001 Key Statistics 09: Economic Activity
Office for National Statistics (ONS)Census Key Statistics Table KS09: Economic Activity. For the Census; part-time is defined as working 30 hours or less a week. Full-time is defined as working 31 or more hours a week. Long-term unemployed are those who stated they have not worked since 1999 or earlier. Cells in this table have been randomly adjusted to avoid the release of confidential data. All data is © Crown Copyright 2003. Census day was 29 April 2001. - Updated 5 years ago
London's Jobs History
Office for National Statistics (ONS)A London series by industry and a borough series (no industry) 1984 to 2011. These data have been used by GLA Economics to forecast long-term employment projections and within GLA Economics' models for exports, tourism and life sciences. The two series are: 1. London Employment Jobs: a London level series which includes Employee Jobs and Self-Employment Jobs from 1984 to 2010 with industries by GLA Economics sectors on a SIC 2007 basi...