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To monitor employment, poverty and deprivation
As of October 2018, please refer to the homelessness statistics published by the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government for the following indicator:
Please note that LBOI indicators 3.1 and 3.2 have been discontinued and there will be no future updates.
This indicator refers to the percentage of half days missed due to unauthorised absence, which is calculated as the number of sessions missed due to unauthorised absence as a percentage of the total number of sessions. A pupil session is the total number of half days available for all pupils, with each...
Figures are calculated as those achieving at least 5 GCSE grades A*-C (or equivalent) divided by the number of all 16 year old pupils (those pupils on the school roll at the time of the Annual School Census each year, who were aged 15 at the start of that academic year), expressed as a percentage at...
DCLG collects information on the number of households with or expecting dependent children, who are, at the end of each quarter, in any of the following types of temporary accommodation: • Bed and Breakfast (B&B) - typically involves the use of privately managed hotels where households share at least...
Those unemployed residents in an area as a percentage of the resident economically active population in the area.
The number of unemployed people who have been claiming benefit continuously for more than 12 months divided by the total number of unemployed people claiming benefits, expressed as a percentage. Claimant count, age and duration data are based on computerised claims. Therefore while total unemployed claimants...
The number of people of working age in employment divided by the number of people of working age, expressed as a percentage.
The number of people aged 18-24 in employment or full time education expressed as a percentage of all those people aged 18-24.