Format
Spreadsheet
Topic
Employment and Skills
Employment Rates by Disability
Office for National Statistics (ONS)
Updated 7 months ago
This table shows working age population that has a disability and Employment, unemployment, economic activity and inactivity rates by disability (includes Equalities Act Core disabled, DDA & work-limiting disabled)The definition of ‘disability’ under the Equality Act 2010 shows a person has a disability if: - they have a physical or mental impairment - the impairment has a substantial and long-term...
Economic Activity Rate, Employment Rate and Unemployment Rate by Ethnic Group & Nationality, Borough
Office for National Statistics (ONS)
Updated 10 months ago
Economic activity rates, employment rates and unemployment rates broken down by ethnic group. The economically active population comprises those who are either employed or unemployed and excludes those who are economically inactive. The data are taken from the Annual Population Survey (APS), produced by the Office for National Statistics.
Equalities, Diversity and Inclusion Measures
Greater London Authority (GLA)
Updated 10 months ago
This dataset supports the Mayor's equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI) strategy published in 2018. It brings together publicly available data relevant to equalities in London into a series of measures. These will be updated over time to monitor the delivery of the strategy.After the Covid-19 pandemic struck in 2020, there was a need to capture and bring together appropriate data...
Economic Inactivity Rate by Broad Ethnic Group (working-age)
Office for National Statistics (ONS)
Updated 11 months ago
Economic inactivity rates broken down by ethnic group. The economically inactive population is comprised of those who are unable or do not wish to enter employment. The data are taken from the Annual Population Survey, produced by the Office for National Statistics.
Employment Rates by Gender and Age or Disability, Borough
Office for National Statistics (ONS)
Updated 12 months ago
Employment rates broken down by gender, age or disability. The data are taken from the Annual Population Survey (APS), produced by the Office for National Statistics.Employment Rate by Gender, for working age, and Age groups: 16-24, 25-34, 35-49, 50-64, and disability groups: All disabled, Both DDA & also work-limiting, DDA only disabled, Work-limiting only disabled, Not disabled, recently replaced with:...
Employment by Occupation Type and Gender, Borough
Office for National Statistics (ONS)
Updated about 1 year ago
Employment rates broken down by major occupation group and gender. The data are taken from the Annual Population Survey (APS), produced by the Office for National Statistics.95% confidence intervals are included. Numbers are rounded to the nearest hundred.18/03/2015 Data has been reweighted in line with the latest ONS estimates.Includes Major Occupation groups: 1: managers and senior officials 2: professional occupations...
London Workplace Zone Classification
Census Information Scheme
Updated about 1 year ago
The London Workplace Zone Classification (LWZC) uses data from 2011 census and other sources to segment London’s workplace zones into categories based on workers’ and businesses’ characteristics.A total of 92 variables were used to classify the 8,154 workplace zones in London.A list of workplace zones by LWZC Group and Sub group can be found in LWZC Classification.xls and underlying data...
GLA Grants data
Greater London Authority (GLA)
Updated about 1 year ago
The GLA Grants Dataset contains data relating to grants which have been awarded by the GLA since 2013. The dataset uses the 360 Giving Standard, to ensure the data is clear and accessible. This dataset can also be accessed on the 360 giving navigation site GrantNav, which allows grant-makers and others to explore how grants are used, areas of commonality...
In-work poverty in London
Greater London Authority (GLA)
Updated about 1 year ago
This work looks at in-work poverty in London between 1996 and 2023. It provides an overview of the links between working-age poverty and employment participation at the individual and household levels in the capital. Some key findings include: Poverty has changed. There are now more people in poverty in London who are in a working family than in a workless...








