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*Data revised: 20/04/12 Correction made to development data used for Sutton. 21/02/12. A software issue led to incorrect distribution of development-led growth between wards GLA 2011 round ward-level population projections by 5yr age groups using 2009 SHLAA-based housing trajectories. These projections are consistent with the 2011 Round SHLAA borough projections - high fertility variant, found [here](/datastore/package/gla-population-projections-2011-round-shlaa-high-fertility-borough-sya). These projections assume a higher age specific fertility trend beyond 2011 than is the case for the standard projections. The trend used was derived by taking the mean values of the Principal and High assumptions from the 2010-based National Population Projections. For links to the GLA's full range of demographic projections click [here](/datastore/package/gla-demographic-projections) The ward level age range creator tool is [here](datastore/applications/custom-age-tool-gla-population-projections-ward)


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Issued almost 10 years ago

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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 figures of those claiming Jobseekers’ Allowance (JSA), known as the claimant count, and also shows the official unemployment measure: the International Labour Organisation (ILO) definition, which is derived from the Labour Force Survey. It gives some detail on the geography and characteristics of those looking for work. In addition, it gives figures for employment levels. ![](https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/Unemployment%25202012.jpg)


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*Data revised: 20/04/12 Correction made to development data used for Sutton. 21/02/12. A software issue led to incorrect distribution of development-led growth between wards. GLA 2011 round ward-level population projections by 5yr age groups using 2009 SHLAA-based housing trajectories. These projections are consistent with the 2011 Round SHLAA borough projections found [here](/datastore/package/gla-population-projections-2011-round-shlaa-borough-sya). These projections use future fertility rate trends based on the Principal fertility rate assumptions from the 2010-based National Population Projections. For links to the GLA's full range of demographic projections click [here](/datastore/package/gla-demographic-projections) The ward level age range creator tool is [here](/datastore/applications/custom-age-tool-gla-population-projections-ward)


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High fertility borough level population [projections by ethnic group](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/egpp_r2011_shlaa_high_fertility_all_boroughs.xls) and 5-year age band using the Strategic Housing and Land Availability Assessment (SHLAA) housing data. These projections are consistent with the 2011 Round SHLAA high fertility main borough projections available [here](/datastore/package/gla-ward-level-population-projections-2011-round-shlaa-high-fertility-variant). For links to the GLA's full range of demographic projections click [here](/datastore/package/gla-demographic-projections). A compressed (zip) version of the Excel workbook is available [here](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/egpp_r2011_shlaa_high_fertility_all_boroughs.zip).


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*Updated: 12/06/12 - to take account of revisions to Sutton Borough level population [projections by ethnic group](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/egpp_r2011_shlaa_standard_fertiity_all_boroughs.xls) and 5-year age band using the Strategic Housing and Land Availability Assessment (SHLAA) housing data. These projections are consistent with the 2011 Round SHLAA main borough projections available [here](/datastore/package/gla-population-projections-2011-round-shlaa-borough-sya). For links to the GLA's full range of demographic projections click [here](/datastore/package/gla-demographic-projections). A compressed (zip) version of the Excel workbook is available [here](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/egpp_r2011_shlaa_standard_fertiity_all_boroughs.zip).


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GIS files showing the boundary of the new Mayoral Development Corporation following the consultation period from February to April 2011. Data is available in either [ESRI shapefile](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/mdc-boundary-post-consultation-shp.zip) or [MapInfo TAB](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/mdc-boundary-post-consultation-tab.zip) format.


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These [fuel poverty risk indicators](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/London-Ward-Fuel-Poverty-Scores.xls) provide users with a nuanced picture of the impact of various risk factors, exacerbating factors and indicators for fuel poverty. It was developed with the Assembly Health and Public Services Committee in their investigation into fuel poverty in London. The [Committee's report](http://www.london.gov.uk/publication/fuel-poverty-london) explains how the tool could be used strategically to help organisations target specific wards that are at high risk of fuel poverty. Appendix 4 in the report set out the rationale for the risk factors present in the tool. Users can adjust the weighting of the indicators to show their relative significance. Isolating specific indicators could help organisations determine what type of support is likely to have greatest impact in an area. For example, wards with a low score for cavity wall insulation would indicate wards that could be targeted for promoting uptake of cavity wall insulation. Read Victoria Borwick's blog "[Using public data to tackle fuel poverty - can you help?](http://data.london.gov.uk/blog/using-public-data-tackle-fuel-poverty-can-you-help/)" The fuel poverty scores measure risk of fuel poverty based on 12 indicators. The England and Wales average each year is 0. Scores below 0 are more likely to be at risk from fuel poverty according to these measures. The indicators are: **Housing ** Dwellings without central heating Cavity walls that are uninsulated Lofts with less than 150mm insulation ** Health ** Health Deprivation & Disability domain (ID2010) Standardised Mortality Ratio Incapacity Benefit claimant rate **Older people ** People aged 60 and over Older people claiming pension credit **Worklessness ** Unemployment ** Poverty** Income Support claimant rate Child Poverty rates Households classified 'fuel poor' The Excel tool includes a ward map, charts and rankings. **Note:** Users must enable macros when prompted upon opening the spreadsheet (or reset security to medium/low) for the map to function. The rest of the tool will function without macros. ![Excel Tool](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/fp-dashboard-map.jpg)


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The number of residential units, net of losses, approved by month. This is the sum of residential units approved minus the units lost from planning permissions granted during the given month, as entered onto the London Development Database (LDD). The figures include all submitted schemes, including those that replace earlier permissions on the same site or add details to previous outline permissions. For this reason the monthly totals are comparable but the numbers can not be added to get a running total. Note that data is provided by the London Boroughs who are responsible for the quality of the data. Borough data is not always submitted on time so the totals shown are subject to change as the data are checked and missing permissions are added. The CSV file is automatically updated on the 1st day of every month.


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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](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/Mini-Jobs-Tables.xls) ![](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/minijobs-thumb.jpg)


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Looking simply at the numbers of medals won in the 2012 Olympic Games may not actually tell us which countries over-performed against our expectations based on the size of the talent pool available to them. So what does looking at medals won in the context of the size of a nation's population do to the all important medal table? Are China and the US still top dogs? Do GB do quite as well as one might expect? Check out the Intelligence Unit's [Alternative Olympics 2012 Medal Table](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/alternative-medal-ranks.xls) to find out. ![](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/murray.jpg) Note: users will need to enable macros in Excel for the ranking function to work properly. This file now shows the final medal standings.


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The five largest residential schemes approved in the stated month based on proposed residential units. This is a list of the five largest planning permissions in terms of proposed residential units granted during the stated month, including renewal of previously approved schemes and details permissions for major schemes previously approved in outline. This is based on the entries to the London Development Database submitted by the London Boroughs. Note that the London Boroughs are responsible for the quality of the data. Borough data is not always submitted on time so the schemes shown are subject to change as the data are checked and missing permissions are added. The CSV file is automatically updated on the 1st day of every month.


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On the 19th of October 2012 the Mayor published the final report from his Education Inquiry. For more information and to see the Mayor's response to the Education Inquiry's findings, please see the link below: You can download all of the data referred to in the report, by clicking on the link below: [Datasheet](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/edu_inq_data.xls)


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[Trend based projections](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/gla_2012rnd_trend_based_borough_projections.xls) to 2041 for London Boroughs by gender for: * Births * Population (by single year of age) * Migration (outflows and inflows) * Total Fertility Rates * Life expectancy at birth [Update (05-2013)](/datastore/package/gla-2012-round-population-projections) explains the methodology and data used. See this data in the [age range creator tool](/datastore/applications/custom-age-range-creator-tool-gla-population-projections-borough). For links to the GLA's full range of demographic projections [click here](/datastore/package/gla-demographic-projections).


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This report from the GLA Intelligence Unit compares 2011 census estimates of the population aged 0-18 to the following alternative data sources: • ONS 2010 based sub-national population projections (SNPP); • GLA 2011 round population projections; • General Practitioner registrations; and • Child benefit claims. The report is available to download [here](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/2011-census-comparison-young-people.pdf). An Excel file containing the data behind charts and tables in the report is available to download [here](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/census-2011-comparison-young-people.xls)


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This Intelligence Unit update (Update 25-2012) uses Department for Education (DfE) data sources to examine the following: 1. Cross border mobility of secondary school age children by residence; 2. Cross border mobility of secondary school age children by school location; 3. Comparison of DfE estimates with ONS 2011 Census data; and 4. Estimates of the number of pupils per borough attending independent school. An addendum to the report (Update 25a-2012) has been produced which considers net balance of mobility. The [report](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/update_25_2012_cross_border_mobility.pdf), [addendum](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/update_25a_2012_cross_border_mobility_addendum.pdf) and accompanying [data](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/update_25_2012_cross_border_mobility_data.xlsx) are all available to download. The data is also now available as an [interactive visualisation](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/atlas.html) (added February 2013). The equivalent report for primary school age children was published in February 2013 as Update 04-2013. Both the report and the accompanying data can be downloaded from the [Datastore](/datastore/package/cross-border-mobility-primary-school-age-children-london).


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[Population Projections](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/gla_2012rnd_SHLAA_based_borough_projections.xls) to 2041 for London Boroughs by single year of age and gender using the Strategic Housing and Land Availability Assessment (SHLAA) housing data. An accompanying [Technical Note](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/gla-2012-round-population-projection-technical-note.pdf) is also available as well as a more detailed [Update (05-2013)](/datastore/package/gla-2012-round-population-projections) which explains the methodology and data used. See this data in the [age range creator tool](/datastore/applications/custom-age-range-creator-tool-gla-population-projections-borough). Ward projections consistent with these are available [here](/datastore/package/gla-2012rnd-SHLAA-ward-proj). For links to the GLA's full range of demographic projections [click here](/datastore/package/gla-demographic-projections).


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This GLA Intelligence Update takes a brief look at evidence around the wealth gap in London and examines how this has changed in recent years. Key Findings • There is a significant gap between the rich and poor in London, both in terms of their wealth and their income. • A higher proportion of the wealthiest households are in the South East of England than in London. • Pension wealth accounts for more than half the wealth of the richest ten per cent of the population. • In London, the tenth of the population with the highest income have weekly income after housing costs of over £1,000 while people in the lowest tenth have under £94 per week. • The gap between rich and poor is growing, with the difference between the average income for the second highest tenth and second lowest tenth growing around 14 per cent more than inflation since 2003. Click on the report [below](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/Update-02-2013-The-Wealth-Gap-in-London.pdf) to read ![](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/wealth-gap-in-london.jpg) The data included in the report is available to download [here](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/Update-02-2013.xls)


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GLA 2012 round ward-level population projections by 5yr age groups using 2009 SHLAA-based housing trajectories. These projections are consistent with the 2012 Round SHLAA borough projections found [here](/datastore/package/gla-population-projections-2012-round-shlaa-borough-sya). An alternative projection variant consistent with the 2012 round Trend-based borough projections are available [here](/datastore/package/gla-2012rnd-trend-ward-proj). There is a [custom age range tool](/datastore/applications/custom-age-tool-gla-population-projections-ward) available for this data. For links to the GLA's full range of demographic projections click [here](/datastore/package/gla-demographic-projections).


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These are borough level zero development projections by SYA and gender. They assume no further development takes place beyond 2011 and are provided for comparison with SHLAA and other projections to show the impact of the assumed development. These projections are downloadable [here](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/gla_2012rnd_zero_development_borough_projections.xlsx). For links to the GLA's full range of demographic projections please click [here](/datastore/package/gla-demographic-projections).


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Issued almost 10 years ago

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This Intelligence Unit [Update](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/update-05-2013-GLA-2012-round-population-projections.pdf) details the 2012 round of GLA population projections. It explains the methodology and data used as well as exploring the results on a London and borough basis. Both the [SHLAA](/datastore/package/gla-population-projections-2012-round-shlaa-borough-sya) and [trend-based](/datastore/package/gla-population-projections-2012-round-trend-based-borough-sya) projections can be accessed via the [GLA Demographic projections homepage](/datastore/package/gla-demographic-projections) on the Datastore. This page also outlines and provides links to past projections. It covers borough, ward, household and ethnic group projections.


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This Intelligence Unit [Update](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/update-07-2013-R2012-interim-EGPP.pdf) details the 2012 round of GLA ethnic group population projections. It explains the methodology used and analyses the results on a London basis. Two sets of ethnic group population projections have been produced. These are: [SHLAA](/datastore/package/gla-ethnic-group-projections-2012-round-shlaa-based); and[ trend-based](/datastore/package/gla-ethnic-group-projections-2012-round-trend-based) projections. For links to the GLA's full range of demographic projections click [here](/datastore/package/gla-demographic-projections).


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This dataset combines information on debt advice clients from three agencies working in London. This dataset is built from information recorded by debt advice agencies on their client databases. It therefore does not provide a complete picture of debt in London, but helps to understand the characteristics of those seeking debt advice. The data are aggregated from three separate sources, and categories have been matched where possible to provide consistent output. Unknown cases for each variable have been omitted and numbers below 5 have been supressed, so there are different numbers of clients for each variable. **Key Findings** 1. -The number of people seeking debt advice varies widely across London, up to more than 200 clients in one year in one postcode sector. 2. -Around 4 in 10 of those seeking debt advice were in the 35-49 age group 3. -Londoners seeking debt advice came from across the spectrum of society, owner occupiers to homeless, all age groups and all ethnicities. 4. -Levels of debt ranged from under £1,000 to over £1,000,000 **Download Data** * [Combined debt advice statistics 2010-11](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/gla-debt-advice-clients-combined-2010-11-supressed.xls) * [Combined debt advice statistics 2011-12](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/gla-debt-advice-clients-combined-2011-12-supressed.xls) ***Maps** The GLA has prepared a series of maps visualising the debt advice data. These can be downloaded in PNG format below. Geographic Unit, Measure, 2010-11, 2011-12 Borough, Age of clients, [Map (PNG)](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/boroughs_combined_age_2011_pies_A4_v1.png), [Map (PNG)](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/boroughs_combined_age_2012_pies_A4_v1.png) Borough, Level of debt, [Map (PNG)](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/boroughs_combined_level_2011_pies_A4_v1.png), [Map (PNG)](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/boroughs_combined_level_2012_pies_A4_v1.png) Borough, Level of debt of clients over 65, [Map (PNG)](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/boroughs_combined_age65_level_2011_pies_A4_v1.png), [Map (PNG)](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/boroughs_combined_age65_level_2012_pies_A4_v1.png) Borough, Ethnicity of clients, [Map (PNG)](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/boroughs_combined_ethnicity_2011_pies_A4_v1.png), [Map (PNG)](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/boroughs_combined_ethnicity_2012_pies_A4_v1.png) Borough, Tenure of clients, [Map (PNG)](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/boroughs_combined_tenure_2011_pies_A4_v1.png), [Map (PNG)](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/boroughs_combined_tenure_2012_pies_A4_v1.png) Postcode Sector, Number of clients, [Map (PNG)](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/postcode_sectors_combined_2011_A4_v2ii.png), [Map (PNG)](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/postcode_sectors_combined_2012_A4_v2ii.png)


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The data is taken from a face-to-face survey of 1,490 residents of Greater London, undertaken in early 2010 by BMG Research on behalf of the GLA. The questions explore areas of Mayoral policy and priority including policing and safety, the environment, transport, the Olympics and london life. The data is available by demographic group, including gender, age, ethnicity and social class. A [full report and a summary of topline results](http://www.london.gov.uk/get-involved-old/annual-london-survey/annual-london-survey-2010) were published on the GLA website in May 2010. The response data is available as a [CSV file containing 403 variables](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/gla-als-2010-responses.csv) with an accompanying [file defining each variable](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/gla-als-2010-variable-list.csv). The same data is also available in [SPSS format](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/gla-als-2010-responses.sav) for users of that software. The data is also available in an [Excel spreadsheet with tabs relating to each of the categories](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/gla-als-2010-responses.xls) in the main report. This gets around the Excel limit of 255 columns in a single worksheet. A [crosstab report](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/gla-als-2010-crosstabs.rtf) is also available in rtf format.


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![Report](https://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/images/lacp-cover.jpg) This report provides a summary of demographic and related data for each Greater London Assembly constituency. The profiles are designed to provide an overview of each area by combining data on a range of themes. Each constituency is compared to equivalent statistics for Greater London. Along with this report, a spreadsheet and an InstantAtlas report have been produced. Within the spreadsheet, there are charts that show most of the indicators, so that is it easy to compare each of the 14 constituencies, and see how each area ranks. The InstantAtlas report shows the data on an interactive map, and bar chart. * \- [PDF](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/Intelligence-Briefing-2012-02-GLA-Assembly-Constituency-Profiles-2012.pdf) * \- [Spreadsheet](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/gla-constituency-profiles-2012.xls) * \- [Instant Atlas](http://londondatastore-upload.s3.amazonaws.com/instant-atlas/con-profiles-2012/atlas.html) The constituency profiles are formatted to show the most recent data for each indicator plus a comparison with a figure about 4 years ago, to compare the change over the term since the last election. The change figure is included, along with the London average for the most recent data only. ![Spreadsheet](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/lacp-excel-screen.JPG) The report takes much of the data used in the [borough profiles](/datastore/package/london-borough-profiles). A summary of the 2008 election results for the London Assembly for each constituency can be found in pages 12-16 of the [2008 London Elections](/datastore/package/london-elections-results-2008-borough) report. ![Instant Atlas](https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/londondatastore-upload/lapc-atlas.JPG)


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GLA 2012 round ward-level population projections by 5yr age groups using 2009 SHLAA-based housing trajectories. These differ from the standard ward projections in that development data is used to distribute population at ward level, but the overall borough-level projection is constrained to the 2012 round Trend-based projection found [here](/datastore/package/gla-population-projections-2012-round-trend-based-borough-sya). Ward projections consistent with the 2012 round SHLAA-based borough projections can be found [here](/datastore/package/gla-2012rnd-SHLAA-ward-proj). There is a [custom age range tool](/datastore/applications/custom-age-tool-gla-population-projections-ward) available for this data. For links to the GLA's full range of demographic projections click [here](/datastore/package/gla-demographic-projections).