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Office for National Statistics - Economic Inactivity by Gender, Borough
Economic inactivity rates broken down by gender for local authorities in London. The economically inactive population is comprised of those who are unable or do not wish to enter employment. Working age Economic Inactivity by Gender, and Inactivity rates by reason (working age). Reasons are: Student, Looking after family/home, Temporary sick, Long-term sick, Discouraged, Retired, Other, Economically inactive who want a job, Economically inactive who do not want a job. The data are taken from the Annual Population Survey, produced by the Office for National Statistics. 18/03/2015 Data has been reweighted in line with the latest ONS estimates.
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Office for National Statistics - Economic Inactivity Rate by Broad Ethnic Group (working-age)
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Economic inactivity rates broken down by ethnic group. The economically inactive population is comprised of those who are unable or do not wish to enter employment. The data are taken from the Annual Population Survey, produced by the Office for National Statistics.
Office for National Statistics (ONS) - Economic Inactivity
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Economic inactivity rates for London and the UK by month. This dataset also includes annual data that reports economic inactivity by reason, gender, ethnic group and disability.
Office for National Statistics - Employment Rates by Gender and Age or Disability, Borough
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Employment rates broken down by gender, age or disability. The data are taken from the Annual Population Survey (APS), produced by the Office for National Statistics. Employment Rate by Gender, for working age, and Age groups: 16-24, 25-34, 35-49, 50-64, and disability groups: All disabled, Both DDA & also work-limiting, DDA only disabled, Work-limiting only disabled, Not disabled, recently replaced with: Equality Act core or work-limiting disabled, EA core disabled, Work-limiting disabled, Not EA core or work-limiting disabled. 18/03/2015 Data has been reweighted in line with the latest ONS estimates.
Office for National Statistics - Employment by Occupation Type and Gender, Borough
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Employment rates broken down by major occupation group and gender. The data are taken from the Annual Population Survey (APS), produced by the Office for National Statistics. 95% confidence intervals are included. Numbers are rounded to the nearest hundred. 18/03/2015 Data has been reweighted in line with the latest ONS estimates. Includes Major Occupation groups: 1: managers and senior officials 2: professional occupations 3: associate prof & tech occupations 4: administrative and secretarial occupations 5: skilled trades occupations 6: personal service occupations 7: sales and customer service occupations 8: process, plant and machine operatives 9: elementary occupations The relationship between Standard Occupational Classification 2010 and Standard Occupational Classification 2020 info here.
Office for National Statistics - Employment by Industry, Borough
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Employment rates for those aged 16+ broken down by industrial classification. The data are taken from the Annual Population Survey (APS) produced by the Office for National Statistics. Includes the Major Industry Classes: Agriculture and fishing, Energy and water, Manufacturing, Construction, Distribution, hotels and restaurants, Transport and communications, Banking, finance and insurance, Public admin. education and health, Other services Includes all people in employment, regardless of age 18/03/2015 Data has been reweighted in line with the latest ONS estimates.
Office for National Statistics - Employment Rates by Disability
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This table shows working age population that has a disability and Employment, unemployment, economic activity and inactivity rates by disability (includes Equalities Act Core disabled, DDA & work-limiting disabled) The definition of ‘disability’ under the Equality Act 2010 shows a person has a disability if: - they have a physical or mental impairment - the impairment has a substantial and long-term adverse effect on their ability to perform normal day-to-day activities For the purposes of the Act, these words have the following meanings: - 'substantial' means more than minor or trivial - 'long-term' means that the effect of the impairment has lasted or is likely to last for at least twelve months (there are special rules covering recurring or fluctuating conditions) - 'normal day-to-day activities' include everyday things like eating, washing, walking and going shopping There are additional provisions relating to people with progressive conditions. People with HIV, cancer or multiple sclerosis are protected by the Act from the point of diagnosis. People with some visual impairments are automatically deemed to be disabled. 18/03/2015 Data has been reweighted in line with the latest ONS estimates. 2013 data is not available for disability measures from this survey. Due to changes in the health questions on the Annual Population Survey there is quite a large discontinuity in the estimates from the Apr 2012 to Mar 2013 period onwards. These became available again from the Apr 2013 to March 2014 period as new variables. 95% confidence interval of percent figure (+/-).
Office for National Statistics - Hours Worked
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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.
Office for National Statistics - Economic Activity by Gender
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Economic activity rates broken down by gender. The economically active population comprises those who are either employed or unemployed and excludes those who are economically inactive. The data are taken from the Annual Population Survey, produced by the Office for National Statistics.