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Summary of Employment Projections, London
A summary of the latest employment projections for London produced by four respected organisations. 1) Cambridge Econometrics Employment defined as: Employees + Self-employed + HM Forces Jobs date of publication: Oct-13 projection start year: 2013 projection end year: 2025 2) Experian Economics Employment defined as: Employees + Self-employed date of publication: Jun-14 projection start year: 2013 projection end year: 2031 3) Oxford Economics Forecasting Employment defined as: Employees + Self-employed + HM Forces Jobs + Government supported trainees date of publication: Apr-14 projection start year: 2013 projection end year: 2030 4) UK Commission for Employment & Skills Employment defined as: Employees + Self-employed date of publication: Mar-14 projection start year: 2013 projection end year: 2022
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Greater London Authority - Wider South East Long Term Labour Market Projections
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GLA Economics presents employment projections for the Wider South East. There are separate projections and reports for London, the East of England, and the South East of England. The 2017 projections for the East of England and the South East of England are experimental. Links to the 2017 employment projections (latest) Sector projections (East of England) East of England labour market projections 2017 report Sector projections (South East of England) South East of England labour market projections 2017 report London long term labour market projections
Greater London Authority - London Long Term Labour Market Projections
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GLA Economics produces long-term employment projections for London by sector and by borough. The methodology in the accompanying report explains the approach adopted. Links to the 2022 employment projections (latest, interim update) Borough projections Sector projections London labour market projections report Links to previous employment projections Provided below are links to the previous versions of GLA Economics’ employment projections, with breakdowns of the numbers (historic and projected) available by sector and by local authority. 2017 Borough projections, 1971-2050 Sector projections, 1971-2050 London projections of scenarios London labour market projections report 2016 Borough Projections, 1971-2041 Sector Projections, 1971-2041 London labour market projections report 2015 Borough [trend-based only], 1981-2036 Sector, 1984-2036 Working paper 67 2013 Borough, 1984-2036 Sector, 1984-2036 London labour market projections report 2011 Borough [trend-based only, data excludes self-employed], 1981-2036 Sector, 1984-2036 Working paper 51 2009 Borough, 2011-2036 Sector [based on SIC 1992], 1971-2031 Working paper 38
Greater London Authority - Medium Term Economic Forecast
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London’s Economic Outlook is GLA Economics’ London forecast. The forecasts are issued every six months to assist those preparing planning projections for London in the medium term. The report contains the following: An overview of recent economic conditions in London, the UK and the world economies with analysis of important events, trends and risks to short and medium-term growth. The ‘consensus forecast’ – a review of independent forecasts indicating the range of views about London’s economy and the possible upside and downside risk. In this context, ‘consensus forecast’ refers to the average of the independent forecasters (Cambridge Econometrics, The Centre for Economic and Business Research, Experian Economics, and Oxford Economics) The GLA Economics forecast for output, employment, household expenditure and household income in London. Provided below are links to the current and previous versions of GLA Economics' medium term forecast for the level and growth rate of London's GVA, employment, household income and household expenditure. Forecasts for the growth and level of employment and GVA for selected sectors of the economy are also included. All output variables are measured in terms of output at basic prices. The price base for the latest dataset is 2011. All growth rates are in percentage change per annum. All employment levels are in millions. All output levels are in £bn.