Format
Spreadsheet
Topic
Demographics
Characteristics of Commuters
Census Information Scheme
Updated over 6 years ago
Detailed 2011 Census origin-destination data allow analysis of the personal characteristics of workers who commute into London. This dataset also contains information on average distance travelled to work and anaysis of how this varies by characteristics.
Country of Birth (Census 2011 Small Population Tables)
Census Information Scheme
Updated over 6 years ago
This workbook allows users to pull out data from 2011 Census Commissioned Tables CT0562, CT0563, CT0564, CT0565 and CT0566.Choose a Census topic and filter by area, country of birth, sex and age. Census topics included are: Year of arrival in the UK General Health Long-term health problem or disability Tenure Economic Activity See this dataset for a more detailed age...
Small Populations Tables Household Tool
Census Information Scheme
Updated over 6 years ago
Small Populations Tables household tool from Census Commissioned tables CT0633 to 640
Indices of Multiple Deprivation, Borough
Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government (MHCLG)
Updated over 6 years ago
Summary statistics from Indices of Multiple Deprivation (IMD). The spreadsheet includes borough data from 2000, 2004 and 2007. The latest Indices of Deprivation data for 2010 can be found here. The Index of Multiple Deprivation 2007 combines a number of indicators, chosen to cover a range of economic, social and housing issues, into a single deprivation score for each small...
Differences in Employment by Gender in London (Report)
Census Information Scheme
Updated over 6 years ago
This 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
Cumulative Impact Assessment of Welfare Reform in London
Greater London Authority (GLA)
Updated over 6 years ago
This analysis assesses the impact of national changes to the tax and welfare system since 2010 on households in London, using analysis commissioned by the GLA City Intelligence Unit and delivered by Landman Economics. The analysis uses micro-simulation modelling techniques to assess the impact on household incomes in London of changes made to welfare, personal taxes and the introduction of...
Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Evidence Base for London
Greater London Authority (GLA)
Updated over 6 years ago
The Mayor has a role to play in leading, shaping and responding to changes in London through the work of the GLA group. Inclusive London: the Mayor's equality, diversity and inclusion strategy sets out how he will help address the inequalities, barriers and discrimination experienced by groups protected by the Equality Act 2010, as well as wider issues. These include...
Exploring how to measure social integration using digital and online data
Greater London Authority (GLA)
Updated over 6 years ago
As part of the Mayor's Social Integration Strategy published in March 2018, one of the commitments was to develop a more comprehensive set of measures for social integration and to carry out bespoke and innovative data collection for London to achieve this.This scoping study conducted by the Centre for Analysis of Social Media at Demos and commissioned by the GLA...
Internet Use by Borough, and Population Sub-Groups
Office for National Statistics (ONS)
Updated almost 7 years ago
This table shows whether people aged 16 or over have ever used or never used the internet by a range of variables such as age, ethnicity, pay, occupation, qualifications, and disability.The question asked in the Labour Force Survey is "When did you last use the internet?" This question is only asked to people aged 16 and over. The first time...
Population by Religion, Borough
Office for National Statistics (ONS)
Updated almost 7 years ago
Table showing the numbers and percentage of resident population (all ages) broken down into six faiths, plus no religion and any other religion. Data is taken from the Annual Population Survey (ONS).The data covers: Christian, Buddhist, Hindu, Jewish, Muslim, Sikh, any other religion and no religion at all.95% Confidence Intervals are shown.








