East of England Labour Market Statistics
March 2009 (People Managers )
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Using the different datasets, you can discover the number of businesses locally in your sector, the pay rates for different jobs in the East of England, and the flow of graduates coming into the area from various academic disciplines. There are also statistics about the numbers of people working in different business sectors, and at different occupational levels in each District Council area. By using this data, you can see the labour pool in the immediate catchment area of your business.
To access the site please click on the this link
http://www.eastofenglandlabourmarket.org.uk/
The site has 11 sets of data. You can select from the list. Information on each topic can be accessed by ticking the boxes, and clicking submit. The data will appear at the top of the screen, followed by a list of the criteria checked. When further data is required, press the reset button, and tick more boxes, or move to a different topic.
Source data
The data has been compiled from material published by the government or public agencies. The sources include the National Statistics websites: www.statistics.gov.uk, and www.nomisweb.co.uk. They are Crown copyright, and Crown copyright material is reproduced with the permission of the Controller of HMSO. The destinations data of leavers from higher education institutions have been commissioned from the Higher Education Statistics Agency, and the information is copyright to HESA. The Jobcentre Plus statistics are published through www.nomisweb.co.uk.
Access to the web portal – People Managers, which contains more HR information – is available through http://www.haven-gateway.org/themes/business/people_managers

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