
Greater London Authority (GLA)
The GLA is a strategic regional authority, with powers over transport, policing, economic development, and fire and emergency planning. Three functional bodies — Transport for London, the Mayor's Office for Policing and Crime, and London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority — are responsible for delivery of services in these areas.
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- Updated 6 years ago
London input-output tables
Greater London Authority (GLA)The London IO tables provide an overview of activity across sectors and key aggregates (production, consumption and expenditure) as well as the interlinkages between sectors and London’s trade (with the rest of the UK, the EU and the rest of the world). The IO tables are product x product rather than industry x industry. The data is for the product definition of... - Updated 7 years ago
Childcare demand projections
Greater London Authority (GLA)GLA Economics presents London childcare demand projections. These are demand for formal childcare for 0-14 year olds, and sub-age groups. The definition of formal childcare used is broad, and seeks to cover all forms of formal childcare. As such it encompasses the definition used by Ofsted for the purposes of its inspections. - Created 10 years ago
Climate Change Mitigation and Energy Annual Report data 2013-14
Greater London Authority (GLA)The Climate Change Mitigation and Energy Annual Report 2013-14 data provides levels of CO2 emissions reductions achieved through direct Mayoral programmes, including RE:NEW, RE:FIT, new development and decentralised energy programmes. It is produced by the Greater London Authority, and it is intended that data is produced annually. - Created 10 years ago
London's exports estimates (2015)
Greater London Authority (GLA)GLA Economics estimates of London's exports by sector over time based on the UK level service exports from the Pink Book 2014, HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) goods exports and GLA Economics modelling. Additional data sources to inform GLA Economics modelling include 'GVA per Workforce Job in London and the UK' and the 'London Business Survey 2014'. - Updated 10 years ago
GLA Key Performance Indicators
Greater London Authority (GLA)The Business Plan 2013/14 established for the first time a suite of GLA Key Performance Indicators (KPI) closely linked to Mayoral priorities. These statistics show KPI performance, together with targets, forecasts and traffic light ratings. There are two traffic light ratings for each KPI: First, a backward looking traffic light assessing performance to date. Green indicates that performance is meeting or... - Updated 11 years ago
London Assembly Research
Greater London Authority (GLA)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... - Updated 11 years ago
Focus on London - Health
Greater London Authority (GLA)FOCUSONLONDON2010:HEALTH:CHILDRENANDYOUNGPEOPLE The health and wellbeing of London’s children and young people is fundamental to the health of the city. The recent Marmot Review of health inequalities noted that “What a child experiences during the early years lays down the foundation for the whole of their life.” The Mayor’s Health Inequality Strategy for London responds to this by challenging all partners in... - Updated 11 years ago
Mini-Jobs in the London Labour Market
Greater London Authority (GLA)The report uses Annual Population Survey Data to examine mini-jobs in London and profile the key characteristics of those who work in such jobs. The report is available to download by clicking on the thumbnail below. The data contained within the report is available to download here - Updated 11 years ago
Unemployment in London 2012
Greater London Authority (GLA)Two years after the UK recession ended in the final quarter of 2009, came a decrease in GDP in the final quarter of 2011 and the first quarter of 2012, signifying an official “double dip” recession. This Update looks at key labour market indicators since the beginning of the recession period in 2008. It presents the latest national and London... - Updated 11 years ago
2010-2013 GLA budget detail
Greater London Authority (GLA)2010-2013 GLA budget breakdown by directorate