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COVID-19 and London's Economy - impacts and economic outlook
Greater London Authority (GLA)
Added over 5 years ago
This paper summarises the latest evidence and analysis on the impacts of COVID-19 on London’s economy so far and on the economic outlook so that key actors and stakeholders engaged in responding to the pandemic can have a readily available evidence base to inform policy responses.
Workplace Employment by Public/Private Sector, Borough
Office for National Statistics (ONS)
Updated over 5 years ago
Table showing numbers of people who work in an area by public/private sector and whether full-time or part-time. Data from Business Register Employment Survey (BRES, ONS)Employment is defined as employees plus working proprietors Figures may not add up due to rounding. Figures are rounded to the nearest thousand and to one decimal place. For example 2.4 is equal to 2,400...
GLA Claimant Count Model Output
Greater London Authority (GLA)
Updated over 6 years ago
The percentage of the economically active population who are claiming Job Seekers Allowance (JSA).Output from the GLA claimant count model which uses administrative counts of Job Seekers and expresses them as a percentage of the labour force using GLA projections of the economically active population. Designed to complement ONS claimant count rates which use the whole population as the denominator.From...
Children in Out-of-Work Benefit Households, Ward and Borough
Department for Work and Pensions
Updated over 6 years ago
Children in out-of-work benefit households by age and ward and borough. The numbers and percentages of children living in households where a parent or guardian claimed out-of-work benefits. Children of Working-age DWP Clients.Data represent a snapshot as at 31 May. Data represent the number of children dependent on a parent or guardian who is claiming one or a combination of...
Hours Worked
Office for National Statistics (ONS)
Updated over 6 years ago
Estimates of the number of hours worked per week by those in employment. Data are broken down by banded durations and gender. Data are taken from the Annual Population Survey, produced by the Office for National Statistics.
Census 2001 Key Statistics 10: Hours Worked
Office for National Statistics (ONS)
Updated over 6 years ago
Census Key Statistics Table KS10: Hours Worked. Hours worked is the average number of hours worked a week for the last four weeks before the Census. 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.
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...
Worklessness in London 2012
Office for National Statistics (ONS)
Updated over 6 years ago
This report from the GLA Intelligence Unit looks at the recent release of Worklessness Statistics from the Office for National Statistics and presents the key messages for London.Key findings London has among the lowest proportions of all-working households of any region in the UK, but also below average proportion of workless households. The proportion of households in London with both...
Work Programme Statistics for London
Department for Work and Pensions
Updated over 6 years ago
This package contains data and analysis of the Government's Work Programme and its peformance in London.The Work Programme is the Government's flagship welfare to work programme which launched across Great Britain in June 2011. The data presented here look at the performance of the Work Programme in London and compare this to other parts of Great Britain.
Focus on London - Labour Market
Greater London Authority (GLA)
Updated over 6 years ago
FOCUSONLONDON2011:LABOURMARKET:BEYONDHEADLINES In 2009, the overall proportion of the London working-age population who were in work was around two percentage points below the UK figure but this does not begin to tell the story of London’s labour market. London is a complex city of extremes with significant differences between various sub-groups of population. It is important to understand which groups are...







