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5 Skilled trades occupations (Great Britain)


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York 8,500 7.5
Wyre Forest # #
Wyre ! !
Wycombe 6,200 6.8
Wychavon # #
Wrexham 7,900 10.8
Worthing # #
Worcester # #
Wolverhampton 10,900 9.2
Wokingham 3,100 3.8
Woking ! !
Wirral 9,400 6.4
Windsor and Maidenhead 5,600 7.2
Winchester # #
Wiltshire 29,100 11.4
Wigan 13,800 9.6
Weymouth and Portland # #
Westminster ! !
West Somerset # #
West Oxfordshire 11,600 16.4
West Lothian 9,300 10.3
West Lindsey ! !
West Lancashire # #
West Dunbartonshire 3,700 9.1
West Dorset # #
West Devon # #
West Berkshire 7,100 8.4
Welwyn Hatfield # #
Wellingborough # #
Wealden 10,600 13.2
Waverley ! !
Waveney # #
Watford ! !
Warwick # #
Warrington 6,400 6.0
Wandsworth # #
Waltham Forest # #
Walsall 16,500 12.2
Wakefield 24,100 15.3
Vale of White Horse # #
Vale of Glamorgan # #
Uttlesford # #
Tunbridge Wells # #
Trafford # #
Tower Hamlets # #
Torridge # #
Torfaen 4,400 9.9
Torbay 7,700 13.1
Tonbridge and Malling # #
Thurrock 10,400 11.6
Three Rivers ! !
Thanet 14,200 23.7
Tewkesbury # #
Test Valley 8,500 12.6
Tendring # #
Telford and Wrekin 8,100 9.4
Teignbridge 6,700 10.6
Taunton Deane 4,600 7.9
Tandridge # #
Tamworth # #
Tameside 9,000 8.5
Swindon 7,500 6.4
Swansea 8,300 7.0
Swale # #
Sutton # #
Surrey Heath # #
Sunderland 14,000 11.1
Suffolk Coastal # #
Stroud 9,300 13.8
Stratford-on-Avon 6,600 10.3
Stoke-on-Trent 9,300 7.7
Stockton-on-Tees 8,000 8.7
Stockport # #
Stirling 3,100 6.3
Stevenage # #
Staffordshire Moorlands # #
Stafford # #
St. Helens 6,800 8.2
St Edmundsbury # #
St Albans # #
Spelthorne 4,800 9.9
Southwark # #
Southend-on-Sea 6,800 7.7
Southampton 16,600 12.1
South Tyneside 4,500 7.4
South Staffordshire ! !
South Somerset 13,100 16.8
South Ribble # #
South Oxfordshire # #
South Northamptonshire # #
South Norfolk # #
South Lanarkshire 13,700 8.8
South Lakeland # #
South Kesteven 10,500 17.7
South Holland # #
South Hams # #
South Gloucestershire 17,300 10.8
South Derbyshire # #
South Cambridgeshire 5,900 7.1
South Bucks # #
South Ayrshire 5,200 11.6
Solihull 6,400 6.2
Slough 7,500 9.3
Shropshire 22,500 14.8
Shetland Islands # #
Sheffield 20,600 7.0
Sevenoaks ! !
Selby # #
Sefton 6,500 4.9
Sedgemoor # #
Scottish Borders 4,800 9.3
Scarborough # #
Sandwell 9,400 6.2
Salford 7,900 6.5
Ryedale 6,500 21.1
Rutland # #
Rushmoor # #
Rushcliffe 9,500 15.4
Runnymede ! !
Rugby 6,300 11.2
Rotherham 11,600 10.3
Rother # #
Rossendale # #
Rochford ! !
Rochdale 7,900 8.0
Richmondshire # #
Richmond upon Thames # #
Ribble Valley # #
Rhondda Cynon Taff 11,600 11.1
Renfrewshire 8,800 9.9
Reigate and Banstead # #
Redditch # #
Redcar and Cleveland 6,200 10.2
Redbridge # #
Reading 9,100 9.3
Purbeck # #
Preston # #
Powys 10,700 18.1
Portsmouth 9,000 7.6
Poole 7,200 9.9
Plymouth 13,200 10.7
Peterborough 7,900 7.4
Perth and Kinross 7,800 10.5
Pendle # #
Pembrokeshire 7,700 13.7
Oxford # #
Orkney Islands # #
Oldham 11,900 10.4
Oadby and Wigston ! !
Nuneaton and Bedworth # #
Nottingham 7,100 4.6
Norwich # #
Northumberland 14,600 11.0
Northampton 9,200 8.2
North West Leicestershire # #
North Warwickshire # #
North Tyneside 5,800 6.0
North Somerset 8,700 8.3
North Norfolk # #
North Lincolnshire 13,200 16.4
North Lanarkshire 15,800 9.9
North Kesteven 9,100 15.8
North Hertfordshire 7,700 11.0
North East Lincolnshire 6,700 9.1
North East Derbyshire # #
North Dorset # #
North Devon # #
North Ayrshire 7,100 12.2
Newport 3,900 5.6
Newham # #
Newcastle-under-Lyme # #
Newcastle upon Tyne 7,500 5.1
Newark and Sherwood # #
New Forest 11,300 12.6
Neath Port Talbot 5,800 8.9
Na h-Eileanan Siar 3,100 24.6
Moray 3,600 8.0
Monmouthshire 2,400 5.4
Mole Valley ! !
Milton Keynes 11,900 8.9
Midlothian 5,700 11.1
Middlesbrough 4,000 7.0
Mid Sussex ! !
Mid Suffolk # #
Mid Devon 6,600 15.2
Merton # #
Merthyr Tydfil 3,000 10.6
Mendip 6,100 10.4
Melton # #
Medway 11,500 8.0
Mansfield # #
Manchester # #
Malvern Hills # #
Maldon # #
Maidstone 14,300 18.1
Luton 14,000 13.3
Liverpool 17,900 7.7
Lincoln ! !
Lichfield # #
Lewisham # #
Lewes # #
Leicester 7,900 5.0
Leeds 17,300 4.4
Lancaster 6,100 9.5
Lambeth # #
Knowsley 7,600 11.3
Kirklees 25,800 12.2
Kingston upon Thames # #
Kingston upon Hull, City of 11,000 8.7
King's Lynn and West Norfolk 10,100 13.5
Kettering # #
Kensington and Chelsea ! !
Islington # #
Isles of Scilly - -
Isle of Wight 7,700 12.9
Isle of Anglesey 5,400 16.3
Ipswich # #
Inverclyde # #
Hyndburn ! !
Huntingdonshire 10,900 11.2
Hounslow # #
Horsham # #
Hinckley and Bosworth # #
Hillingdon # #
Highland 11,100 9.2
High Peak # #
Hertsmere # #
Herefordshire, County of 13,400 13.6
Havering 14,500 10.5
Havant # #
Hastings # #
Hartlepool 2,900 7.4
Hart # #
Harrow # #
Harrogate 10,000 13.0
Harlow # #
Haringey 13,700 8.7
Harborough 3,200 7.0
Hammersmith and Fulham ! !
Hambleton 9,600 21.4
Halton 4,700 8.5
Hackney # #
Gwynedd 6,800 11.6
Guildford ! !
Greenwich 12,700 7.4
Great Yarmouth # #
Gravesham # #
Gosport # #
Gloucester 10,400 13.4
Glasgow City 32,400 10.4
Gedling 6,000 10.4
Gateshead 8,400 8.2
Fylde # #
Forest of Dean # #
Forest Heath ! !
Folkestone and Hythe # #
Flintshire 6,400 8.6
Fife 16,000 9.3
Fenland # #
Fareham # #
Falkirk 12,000 16.1
Exeter # #
Erewash # #
Epsom and Ewell ! !
Epping Forest # #
Enfield 22,900 14.3
Elmbridge # #
Eden 5,100 18.1
Eastleigh # #
Eastbourne # #
East Staffordshire # #
East Riding of Yorkshire 20,400 13.0
East Renfrewshire # #
East Northamptonshire 8,600 16.3
East Lothian 4,900 9.1
East Lindsey 12,800 19.9
East Hertfordshire # #
East Hampshire # #
East Dunbartonshire 4,300 8.9
East Dorset 4,300 9.7
East Devon 10,800 16.7
East Cambridgeshire # #
East Ayrshire 7,800 14.0
Ealing # #
Dundee City 2,900 4.6
Dumfries and Galloway 10,500 17.2
Dudley 16,700 10.4
Dover # #
Doncaster 11,900 8.4
Derbyshire Dales ! !
Derby 10,800 8.0
Denbighshire 4,700 11.3
Daventry # #
Dartford # #
Darlington 3,200 6.0
Dacorum # #
Croydon 8,000 3.9
Crawley # #
Craven # #
Coventry 13,400 7.2
County Durham 36,800 14.7
Cotswold # #
Cornwall 41,600 15.4
Corby # #
Copeland # #
Conwy 5,400 10.5
Colchester # #
Clackmannanshire 2,100 9.4
City of London ! !
City of Edinburgh 16,300 5.4
Christchurch # #
Chorley # #
Chiltern # #
Chichester # #
Chesterfield # #
Cheshire West and Chester # #
Cheshire East 14,900 7.5
Cherwell # #
Cheltenham # #
Chelmsford # #
Charnwood 8,500 8.2
Ceredigion 4,200 11.6
Central Bedfordshire 17,500 10.8
Castle Point 8,200 17.4
Carmarthenshire 11,000 13.4
Carlisle 8,700 15.3
Cardiff 10,600 5.5
Canterbury # #
Cannock Chase # #
Camden # #
Cambridge # #
Calderdale 8,300 7.8
Caerphilly 7,500 8.7
Bury # #
Burnley # #
Broxtowe # #
Broxbourne ! !
Bromsgrove # #
Bromley 13,300 7.5
Broadland # #
Bristol, City of 22,100 8.8
Brighton and Hove 9,100 5.6
Bridgend 5,500 8.9
Brentwood ! !
Brent # #
Breckland 12,000 19.1
Braintree # #
Bradford 22,500 9.5
Bracknell Forest 8,000 12.3
Bournemouth 7,500 7.2
Boston ! !
Bolton 10,200 8.6
Bolsover # #
Blaenau Gwent 4,500 14.5
Blackpool 6,400 11.0
Blackburn with Darwen 7,100 11.2
Blaby # #
Birmingham 40,700 8.1
Bexley 13,100 10.6
Bedford 9,100 10.4
Bath and North East Somerset 4,800 4.9
Bassetlaw # #
Basingstoke and Deane 10,500 10.8
Basildon # #
Barrow-in-Furness 7,100 23.9
Barnsley 12,200 10.9
Barnet # #
Barking and Dagenham 11,800 11.4
Babergh # #
Aylesbury Vale 16,000 14.9
Ashford # #
Ashfield 12,100 24.1
Arun 8,500 11.3
Argyll and Bute 3,900 11.1
Angus 4,000 7.8
Amber Valley # #
Allerdale 3,900 7.9
Adur ! !
Aberdeenshire 16,800 11.2
Aberdeen City 7,100 5.9
Source: ONS annual population survey [Jan 2023-Dec 2023]

!   Estimate is not available since sample size is disclosive (see definitions)
-   The sample size is too small to allow data to be produced (see definitions)
#   Sample size too small for reliable estimate (see definitions)

Notes:   Numbers and % are for those of 16+
  % is a proportion of all persons in employment

Definitions and Explanations

Labour Supply

Labour supply consists of people who are employed, as well as those people defined as unemployed or economically inactive, who can be considered to be potential labour supply. Information in this section relates to the characteristics of people living in an area.

Most labour supply data comes from the Annual Population Survey (APS). The APS is the largest regular household survey in the United Kingdom. It includes data from the Labour Force Survey (LFS), plus further sample boosts in England, Wales and Scotland. The survey includes data from a sample of around 256,000 people aged 16 and over.

As APS estimates are based on samples, they are subject to sampling variability. This means that if another sample for the same period were drawn, a different estimate might be produced. In general, the larger the number of people in a sample, the smaller the variation between estimates. Estimates for smaller areas such as local authorities are therefore less reliable than those for larger areas such as regions. When the sample size is too small to produce reliable estimates, the estimates are replaced with a #.

Economically Active
Economically active
People who are either in employment or unemployed.
Economic activity rate
People, who are economically active, expressed as a percentage of all people.
In employment
People who did some paid work in the reference week (whether as an employee or self employed); those who had a job that they were temporarily away from (eg, on holiday); those on government-supported training and employment programmes; and those doing unpaid family work.
Employment rate
The number of people in employment expressed as a percentage of all people aged 16-64.
Employees and self employed
The division between employees and self employed is based on survey respondents' own assessment of their employment status. The percentage show the number in each category as a percentage of all people aged 16-64. The sum of employees and self employed will not equal the in employment figure due to the inclusion of those on government-supported training and employment programmes, and those doing unpaid family work in the latter.
Unemployed
Refers to people without a job who were available to start work in the two weeks following their interview and who had either looked for work in the four weeks prior to interview or were waiting to start a job they had already obtained.
Unemployed
Refers to people without a job who were available to start work in the two weeks following their interview and who had either looked for work in the four weeks prior to interview or were waiting to start a job they had already obtained.
Model-based unemployed:
As unemployed form a small percentage of the population, the APS unemployed estimates within local authorities are based on very small samples so for many areas would be unreliable. To overcome this ONS has developed a statistical model that provides better estimates of total unemployed for unitary authorities and local authority districts (unemployment estimates for counties are direct survey estimates). Model-based estimates are not produced for male or female unemployed.
The model-based estimate improves on the APS estimate by borrowing strength from the Claimant Count to produce an estimate that is more precise (i.e. has a smaller confidence interval). The number of people measured by the Claimant Count is not itself a measure of unemployment but is strongly correlated with unemployment, and, as it is an administrative count, is known without sampling error. The gain in precision is greatest for areas with smaller sample sizes.
Unemployment rate
Unemployed as a percentage of the economically active population.
Economically inactive
People who are neither in employment nor unemployed. This group includes, for example, all those who were looking after a home or retired.
Occupation
Occupations are classified according to the Standard Occupation Classification 2010. Descriptions of the job titles included in each code are available in the SOC manuals.
Qualifications

Qualifications data are only be available from the APS for calendar year periods, for example, Jan to Dec 2005. The variables show the total number of people who are qualified at a particular level and above, so data in this table are not additive. Separate figures for each NVQ level are available in the full Annual Population Survey data set (wizard/advanced query).

The trade apprenticeships are split 50/50 between NVQ level 2 and 3. This follows ONS policy for presenting qualifications data in publications. Separate counts for trade apprenticeships can be obtained from the full APS data set (wizard/advanced query).

No qualifications
No formal qualifications held.
Other qualifications
includes foreign qualifications and some professional qualifications.
NVQ 1 equivalent
e.g. fewer than 5 GCSEs at grades A-C, foundation GNVQ, NVQ 1, intermediate 1 national qualification (Scotland) or equivalent.
NVQ 2 equivalent
e.g. 5 or more GCSEs at grades A-C, intermediate GNVQ, NVQ 2, intermediate 2 national qualification (Scotland) or equivalent.
NVQ 3 equivalent
e.g. 2 or more A levels, advanced GNVQ, NVQ 3, 2 or more higher or advanced higher national qualifications (Scotland) or equivalent.
NVQ 4 equivalent and above
e.g. HND, Degree and Higher Degree level qualifications or equivalent.
Earnings by Residence

The figures show the median earnings in pounds for employees living in the area who are on adults rates of pay and whose pay was not affected by absence. Figures for earnings come from the Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE). The ASHE is based on a 1 per cent sample of employees, information on whose earnings and hours is obtained from employers. The survey does not cover self-employed. Information relates to a pay period in April.

The earnings information collected relates to gross pay before tax, national insurance or other deductions, and excludes payments in kind. It is restricted to earnings relating to the survey pay period and so excludes payments of arrears from another period made during the survey period; any payments due as a result of a pay settlement but not yet paid at the time of the survey will also be excluded.


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