
Office for National Statistics (ONS)
The Office for National Statistics (ONS) is the UK’s largest independent producer of official statistics and is the recognised national statistical institute for the UK. It is responsible for collecting and publishing statistics related to the economy, population and society at national, regional and local levels. ONS plays a leading role in national and international good practice in the production of official statistics.
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Smallest Geography
Greater London
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Local Authority
(8)
Middle Super Output Area
(3)
Region
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Sub-Region
(1) - Updated 2 years ago
Overemployment
Office for National Statistics (ONS)Percent working in London and the UK who are overemployed. Overemployment in this case is defined as the percent who want to work fewer hours with less pay. This dataset is one of the Greater London Authority's measures of Economic Fairness. Click here to find out more. - Updated 2 years ago
Underutility
Office for National Statistics (ONS)Percentage of recent graduates and non-recent graduates working in non-graduate roles in London and UK. This dataset is one of the Greater London Authority's measures of Economic Fairness. Click here to find out more. - Updated 2 years ago
Insecure Employment
Office for National Statistics (ONS)Number and rate of those aged 16 and over in insecure employment by place of work. This dataset is one of the Greater London Authority's measures of Economic Fairness. Click here to find out more. - Updated 2 years ago
Labour force with no or low qualifications
Office for National Statistics (ONS)Number and rate of residents aged 18-64 who have no or low qualifications. Low qualifications are defined as anyone who's highest level of qualification is NVQ Level 1 (i.e. 1-4 GCSEs or equivalent). This dataset is one of the Greater London Authority's measures of Economic Fairness. Click here to find out more. - Updated 4 years ago
Workplace Employment by Industry, Borough
Office for National Statistics (ONS)Employment (workplace) by industry from the Business register and employment survey (BRES). This data excludes self-employed but includes proprietors Employment = employees + working proprietors. Working Proprietors are sole traders, sole proprietors, partners and directors. This does not apply to registered charities. Numbers have all been rounded to the nearest 100 Before the BRES first existed in 2009, the ABI... - Updated 4 years ago
Wealth Inequality
Office for National Statistics (ONS)Percentage of total wealth owned by households in each decile for London and Great Britain. Data extracted from the ONS Wealth and Assets Survey (WAS) microdata. This dataset is one of the Greater London Authority's measures of Economic Fairness. Click here to find out more. - Updated 5 years ago
Number of International Visitors to London
Office for National Statistics (ONS)Visit Britain publish data relating to international visitors to the UK. They produce the data in two formats - individual spreadsheets for each region that are updated annually, and a single spreadsheet for all regions, containing less detail but updated quarterly. Data shows London totals for nights, visits, and spend. Data broken down by age, purpose, duration, mode and country. This... - Updated 6 years ago
Rate of growth in the value of Londons goods and services exports
Office for National Statistics (ONS) - Updated 6 years ago
Rate of productivity growth (GVA per job) by sector
Office for National Statistics (ONS)Annual rate of GVA (balanced approach) per workforce job for London by industry. - Updated 6 years ago
Temporary job rate in London
Office for National Statistics (ONS)The temporary job rate is considered a measure of job stability and is calculated as the proportion of temporary employee jobs out of the total employee jobs in the capital.