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London Assembly Research
Greater London Authority (GLA)
Added over 11 years ago
November 2014 - Internship research TNS survey of young Londoners TNS conducted a survey of 697 young adults aged 19-30 in London. This was an online self-completion survey which ran from 10 July to 5 August 2014. Results are weighted to represent Londoners aged 19-30. Talk London survey of current and former interns Talk London conducted a survey of 120...
Comparison of estimates of 0-18 year olds
Greater London Authority (GLA)
Updated almost 12 years ago
This report from the GLA Intelligence Unit compares 2011 census estimates of the population aged 0-18 to the following alternative data sources: ONS 2010 based sub-national population projections (SNPP); GLA 2011 round population projections; General Practitioner registrations; and Child benefit claims.
Characteristics of Pupils Living in London
Greater London Authority (GLA)
Updated almost 12 years ago
The GLA provides roll projections to 25 London boroughs, and has now produced pilot pan-London roll projections. These are supplemented by two sets of EXCEL files, reflecting conclusions in earlier Education Research Briefings and discussion with London boroughs.Taken together the EXCEL files include approximately 100 Tables, and provide a wide range of information on locally-resident children and on the schools...
GLA Young Londoners' Survey 2009
Greater London Authority (GLA)
Updated almost 12 years ago
This data is taken from a survey of 1025 young Londoners aged from 11 to 16 years old, undertaken in Spring 2009 by ICM research on behalf of the GLA.The questions explore areas of Mayoral policy and priority including safety, the environment, transport, the Olympics and community involvement. The data is available by demographic group, including gender, age, ethnicity and...
Mayor's Education Inquiry
Greater London Authority (GLA)
Added over 13 years ago
On the 19th of October 2012 the Mayor published the final report from his Education Inquiry. For more information and to see the Mayor's response to the Education Inquiry's findings, please see the link below: https://www.london.gov.uk/what-we-do/education-and-youth/improving-standards-schools-and-teaching/mayors-ambitions-education