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This report uses data taken from HMRC's Real Time Information system which looks at the number of people registered on their Pay As You Earn (PAYE) system. This produces monthly data on the number of Nottingham City residents who are working as employees and measures of average pay. It is not a complete record of employment and pay in the City as it does not include self employed jobs or earnings and doesn't include any other income from benefits, pensions etc.
This dashboard contains data from HMRC's Real Time Information System showing the number of people in Nottingham who were registered as employees on the PAYE system and measures of average pay. The data is up to May 2024 and updated monthly. The dashboard can be modified to compare Nottingham to the other Core Cities and their primary urban areas. Please note the data does not include people who are self employed or income from other sources such as benefits and pensions.
This note looks at the average annual earnings of full time employees living or working in Nottingham. It compares the City to other parts of the country and also looks at the change in earnings over time
This report uses data taken from HMRC's Real Time Information system which looks at the number of people registered on their Pay As You Earn (PAYE) system. This produces monthly data on the number of Nottingham City residents who are working as employees and measures of average pay. It is not a complete record of employment and pay in the City as it does not include self employed jobs or earnings and doesn't include any other income from benefits, pensions etc.
Profile beginning together various data sources:- All figures are the most recent available. -Resident population -Employment and unemployment -Economic inactivity -Workless households -Employment by occupation -Qualifications -Earnings by place of residence -Out-of-work benefits -Jobs (total jobs / employee jobs) -Civil Service jobs -Businesses Provided by Nomis
Profile beginning together various data sources:- All figures are the most recent available. -Resident population -Employment and unemployment -Economic inactivity -Workless households -Employment by occupation -Qualifications -Earnings by place of residence -Out-of-work benefits -Jobs (total jobs / employee jobs) -Civil Service jobs -Businesses Provided by Nomis
Profile beginning together various data sources:- All figures are the most recent available. -Resident population -Employment and unemployment -Economic inactivity -Workless households -Employment by occupation -Qualifications -Earnings by place of residence -Out-of-work benefits -Jobs (total jobs / employee jobs) -Civil Service jobs -Businesses Provided by Nomis
Profile beginning together various data sources:- All figures are the most recent available. -Resident population -Employment and unemployment -Economic inactivity -Workless households -Employment by occupation -Qualifications -Earnings by place of residence -Out-of-work benefits -Jobs (total jobs / employee jobs) -Civil Service jobs -Businesses Provided by Nomis
Profile beginning together various data sources:- All figures are the most recent available. -Resident population -Employment and unemployment -Economic inactivity -Workless households -Employment by occupation -Qualifications -Earnings by place of residence -Out-of-work benefits -Jobs (total jobs / employee jobs) -Civil Service jobs -Businesses Provided by Nomis
Profile beginning together various data sources:- All figures are the most recent available. -Resident population -Employment and unemployment -Economic inactivity -Workless households -Employment by occupation -Qualifications -Earnings by place of residence -Out-of-work benefits -Jobs (total jobs / employee jobs) -Civil Service jobs -Businesses Provided by Nomis
Profile beginning together various data sources:- All figures are the most recent available. -Resident population -Employment and unemployment -Economic inactivity -Workless households -Employment by occupation -Qualifications -Earnings by place of residence -Out-of-work benefits -Jobs (total jobs / employee jobs) -Civil Service jobs -Businesses Provided by Nomis
This note looks at the average annual earnings of full time employees living or working in Nottingham. It compares the City to other parts of the country and also looks at the change in earnings over time
This dashboard contains data from HMRC's Real Time Information System showing the number of people in Nottingham who were registered as employees on the PAYE system and measures of average pay. The data is up to January 2022 and updated monthly. The dashboard can be modified to compare Nottingham to the other Core Cities and their primary urban areas. Please note the data does not include people who are self employed or income from other sources such as benefits and pensions.
This note looks at the average annual earnings of full time employees living or working in Nottingham in April 2020. It compares the City to other parts of the country and also looks at the change in earnings over time. The note also gives proportions of local jobs which pay less than the Living Wage as defined by the Living Wage Foundation
This report uses data taken from HMRC's Real Time Information system which looks at the number of people registered on their Pay As You Earn (PAYE) system. This produces monthly data on the number of Nottingham City residents who are working as employees and measures of average pay. It is not a complete record of employment and pay in the City as it does not include self employed jobs or earnings and doesn't include any other income from benefits, pensions etc.
This dashboard summarises data from ONS' quarterly Annual Population Survey. It contains data on employment rates by different demographic group, economic inactivity, qualification levels and change over time for Nottingham City and Greater Nottingham and provides comparisons to the Core City and national averages. It also provides the latest data on people furloughed through the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme. The data is subject to confidence limits which are presented in the charts. Care should be taken in interpreting differences where the confidence limits are large. The coronavirus pandemic has had a noticeable impact on Nottingham City's figures as it caused a large reduction in the number of university students present in the City. This has caused a reduction in the proportion of the population recorded as economically inactive and a consequent increase in the employment rate despite large increases in people claiming unemployment benefits.
This dashboard summarises data from ONS' quarterly Annual Population Survey. It contains data on employment rates by different demographic group, economic inactivity, qualification levels and change over time for Nottingham City and Greater Nottingham and provides comparisons to the Core City and national averages. It also provides the latest data on people furloughed through the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme. The data is subject to confidence limits which are presented in the charts. Care should be taken in interpreting differences where the confidence limits are large.
This note looks at the average annual earnings of full time employees living or working in Nottingham in April 2020. It compares the City to other parts of the country and also looks at the change in earnings over time
This note looks at the average annual earnings of full time employees living or working in Nottingham. It compares the City to other parts of the country and also looks at the change in earnings over time
Employment bulletins contain a monthly analysis of employment, unemployment and jobs in Nottinghamshire. They are available to download in PDF format. Produced by Les Kightley, Nottinghamshire County Council.
Profile beginning together various data sources:- All figures are the most recent available. -Resident population -Employment and unemployment -Economic inactivity -Workless households -Employment by occupation -Qualifications -Earnings by place of residence -Out-of-work benefits -Jobs (total jobs / employee jobs) -Civil Service jobs -Businesses Provided by Nomis
Drawing on the latest available statistics from various sources the LMA provides an analysis of employment and skills trends affecting a number of key discrete groups in the Nottingham and Nottinghamshire labour market: people in work; people engaged in learning; people not in learning or work; and employers. As well as being reflective, it also provides insights into future prospects and challenges to 2022.
The report looks at changes in the employment rate of Nottingham City residents during the recession and compares it to the changes seen in the rest of Greater Nottingham and the rest of the country. It particularly looks at the change in full time and part time employment as an explanation for these differences.
A report looking at the retention of Graduates from the two universities by the Greater Nottingham labour market. Also shows comparisons to the other Core Cities. Based on data from the 2007/8 Destination of Leavers from Higher Education Survey