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Detailed Ethnicity Ward Tool Using data from the 2011 Census, this tool allows you to explore London’s multicultural population by viewing where people of different ethnicity live. You can look at London as a whole or just choose the boroughs that you are interested in. You can also break down the data further by sex and age. This tool can...
Country of Birth Ward Tool Using data from the 2011 Census, this tool allows you to explore London’s multicultural population by viewing where people of different birth places live. You can look at London as a whole or just choose the boroughs that you are interested in. This tool can be used with the accompanying excel tool. Data taken from Census Commissioned Table CT0226.
Front page photograph (“Early Morning London Eye“) is licensed under Creative Commons 2.0 by Ian Dick. No changes were made in this reproduction. Census Information header photograph (“Far from a Madding Crowd“) is licensed under Creative Commons 2.0 by Garry Dick. The icons for Topics are from thenounproject.com and are licensed under Creative Commons as follows: Theater designed by Rémy...
MyLondon
Whether you are moving to London for the first time or moving within the capital, the DataStore has independent, up to date information to help you choose the best area to start your search. A BETA version of the map is available at https://my.london.gov.uk. Please let us know any comments. Just drag the most important factors to the top of...
London’s Economy Today is a monthly e-zine featuring the most up to date information on the state of London’s economy. It is published towards the end of every month. This page contains additional data from the latest edition of London’s Economy Today. Each issue provides an interpretation of the latest economic developments and how this may affect policy for London....
The 2014 London Business Survey (LBS) is an innovative survey designed by the Office for National Statistics, on behalf of the London Enterprise Panel and the GLA. The GLA Economics Main Findings report on the LBS 2014 and the ONS Methodology Report, together with specific reports on foreign ownership and exports are available here. The survey collected information from a...
Economic fairness means providing access to good quality employment opportunities for all Londoners and providing support for those whose options are constrained by their upbringing, circumstances or traits. London’s status as a global city brings benefits and opportunities for many, but the competition that comes with this can make access to and progress in the labour market more challenging, particularly...
To achieve economic fairness in London, everyone working in London needs to be paid and treated fairly by employers. Pay gaps exist between a number of different groups. Increasing employee flexibility and support, providing secure employment and workplaces that reflect London’s population at all levels and are free from discrimination will offer a labour market that can work for everyone....
Education and Skills Funding Agency Data Cube
The London Enterprise Panel (LEP) is now the responsible Data Controller for the London regional elements of the Education and Skills Funding Agency Localities Data Cube. The primary purpose of the Data Cube management information reports is to inform the continued development and implementation of the LEP’s Local Growth and borough’s Strategic Economic Plans and support the process of addressing...
Boost your own Open Data approach The new London DataStore provides a modern, ready-made platform for your organisation to share data. Data is becoming more and more significant to the way we live our lives and the way services are delivered to us. Benefits are already being experienced by local authorities who actively publish their data. Specifically, we are offering:...