2011 Ward Labour Market Profile E36006678 : Castle

This summary gives an overview of the labour market within E36006678 : Castle 2011 ward which is in the Newcastle upon Tyne local authority.

All figures are the most recent available.

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Resident population

  E36006678 : Castle
(numbers)
Newcastle upon Tyne
(numbers)
England and Wales
(numbers)
All persons 8,568 201,744 37,492,997
Males 4,086 100,509 18,458,670
Females 4,482 101,235 19,034,327
Source: ONS mid-year population estimates
Note:   Percentages are based on total population.

Labour Supply

  E36006678 : Castle
(numbers)
E36006678 : Castle
(%)
Newcastle upon Tyne
(%)
England and Wales
(%)
All people
Economically active 5,303 78.1 68.1 76.8
In employment 4,982 73.4 60.6 71.0
Employees 4,519 66.6 53.9 60.6
Self employed 463 6.8 6.7 10.4
Unemployed 321 6.1 11.0 7.6
Males
Economically active 2,694 81.7 71.2 82.0
In employment 2,499 75.8 62.3 75.1
Employees 2,175 65.9 52.8 60.5
Self employed 324 9.8 9.5 14.7
Unemployed 195 7.2 12.4 8.4
Females
Economically active 2,609 74.7 64.9 71.7
In employment 2,483 71.1 58.9 66.9
Employees 2,344 67.1 55.1 60.7
Self employed 139 4.0 3.8 6.2
Unemployed 126 4.8 9.3 6.8
Source: 2011 Census (Table DC6107EW - Economic Activity by sex by age)
Note:   Percentages are based on population aged 16-64, except unemployed which is based on economically active.
  E36006678 : Castle
(numbers)
E36006678 : Castle
(%)
Newcastle upon Tyne
(%)
England and Wales
(%)
All people
Economically inactive 1,487 21.9 31.9 23.2
Retired 458 6.7 4.2 4.9
Student 398 5.9 15.1 6.6
Looking after home or family 272 4.0 4.6 4.9
Long-term sick or disabled 252 3.7 5.7 4.6
Other 107 1.6 2.3 2.3
Males
Economically inactive 605 18.3 28.8 18.0
Retired 158 4.8 3.0 3.5
Student 226 6.9 16.2 6.7
Looking after home or family 37 1.1 1.2 0.9
Long-term sick or disabled 140 4.2 6.4 4.8
Other 44 1.3 2.1 2.1
Females
Economically inactive 882 25.3 35.1 28.3
Retired 300 8.6 5.4 6.3
Student 172 4.9 13.9 6.4
Looking after home or family 235 6.7 8.1 8.8
Long-term sick or disabled 112 3.2 5.1 4.3
Other 63 1.8 2.6 2.5
Source: 2011 Census (Table DC6107EW - Economic Activity by sex by age)
Note:   Percentages are based on population aged 16-64.
  E36006678 : Castle
(numbers)
E36006678 : Castle
(%)
Newcastle upon Tyne
(%)
England and Wales
(%)
All people
Full time in employment 3,634 71.3 67.4 70.7
Part time in employment 1,461 28.7 32.6 29.3
Males
Full time in employment 2,205 85.8 78.7 84.1
Part time in employment 364 14.2 21.3 15.9
Females
Full time in employment 1,429 56.6 55.0 55.7
Part time in employment 1,097 43.4 45.0 44.3
Source: 2011 Census (Table DC6107EW - Economic Activity by sex by age)
Note:   Figures are for persons aged 16 and over and percentages are based on all persons in employment.
  E36006678 : Castle
(numbers)
E36006678 : Castle
(%)
Newcastle upon Tyne
(%)
England and Wales
(%)
1 Managers and senior officials 422 8.3 8.0 10.8
2 Professional 980 19.2 20.4 17.4
3 Associate professional & technical 597 11.7 10.8 12.7
4 Administrative & secretarial 760 14.9 11.3 11.4
5 Skilled trades 566 11.1 9.4 11.5
6 Personal services 427 8.4 9.0 9.4
7 Sales and customer services 568 11.1 11.4 8.4
8 Process plant and machine operatives 326 6.4 6.3 7.2
9 Elementary occupations 449 8.8 13.4 11.2
Source: 2011 Census (Table DC6112EW - Occupation by sex by age)
Note:   Figures are for persons aged 16 and over by Soc 2010 major groups. Percentages are based on all persons in employment.
  E36006678 : Castle
(numbers)
E36006678 : Castle
(%)
Newcastle upon Tyne
(%)
England and Wales
(%)
All people
Level 4 qualifications and above 2,185 32.2 29.6 29.7
Level 3 qualifications 941 13.9 19.9 14.5
Level 2 qualifications 1,180 17.4 13.9 17.2
Level 1 qualifications 1,069 15.7 12.7 15.2
Apprenticeships and other qualifications 504 7.4 7.5 8.6
No qualifications 911 13.4 16.5 15.0
Source: 2011 Census (Table LC5601EW - Highest level of qualification by economic activity)
Note:   All figures are for persons aged 16 to 64.

Out-Of-Work Benefits

Under Universal Credit a broader span of claimants are required to look for work than under Jobseeker's Allowance. As Universal Credit Full Service is rolled out in particular areas, the number of people recorded as being on the Claimant Count is therefore likely to rise.

  E36006678 : Castle
(numbers)
E36006678 : Castle
(%)
Newcastle upon Tyne
(%)
Great Britain
(%)
All people 210 2.4 4.3 3.9
Males 115 2.9 5.2 4.5
Females 90 2.1 3.3 3.3
Source: ONS Claimant count by sex and age
Note:   The percentage figures show the number of claimants as a proportion of resident population aged 16-64.
  E36006678 : Castle
(numbers)
E36006678 : Castle
(%)
Newcastle upon Tyne
(%)
Great Britain
(%)
Aged 16+ 210 2.4 4.3 3.9
Aged 16 to 17 0 - - -
Aged 18 to 24 40 - - -
Aged 18 to 21 20 - - -
Aged 25 to 49 125 - - -
Aged 50+ 45 - - -
Source: ONS Claimant count by sex and age
Note:   % is number of claimants as a proportion of resident population of the same age
The DWP benefit claimants table is not yet available. This will be added once DWP supply the data on the new 2011 frozen ward basis.

Definitions and Explanations

Most of the figures in this report are derived from the 2011 Census which was held on 27 March 2011. Further 2011 Census statistics are available from the Nomis wizard/advanced query for areas in England and Wales and the SCROL site for areas in Scotland.

Census figures are used as these provide the only comprehensive source of labour market information at ward level. ONS' preferred source for this information at higher levels (local authority, parliamentary constituency, regions) is the Annual population survey. Although the ward profile includes comparative figures for local authorities and regions, ONS advises that at these geographic levels the APS figures available in the local authority profile should be used in preference to the Census figures in the ward profile. Further information on comparing Census and LFS data is given below.

Resident Population

The estimated population of an area includes all those usually resident in the area, whatever their nationality. HM Forces stationed outside the United Kingdom are excluded but foreign forces stationed here are included. Students are taken to be resident at their term-time address.

Labour Supply

Economic activity: They relate to whether or not a person was working or looking for work in the week before Census. The concept of Economic Activity is compatible with the International Labour Organisation (ILO) definition of economic status.

Economically active: All people who were working in the week before the Census are described as economically active. In addition, the category includes people who were not working but were looking for work and were available to start work within 2 weeks. Full-time students who are economically active are included.

Economic activity rate (working age): The number of people, who are economically active aged 16 to 64, expressed as a percentage of all people aged 16 to 64.

Economically inactive: Within the Economic Activity classification, a person is either Economically Active or Inactive. Specific categories of Economic Inactivity are: Retired, Student (excludes those students who were working or in some other way were economically active), Looking after family/ home, Permanently sick/ disabled and Other. A person who is looking for work but is not available to start work within 2 weeks is counted as Economically Inactive.

Main job: The main job is the job in which a person usually works the most hours. Questions on employment relate to each person’s main job.

In employment: Any person who did paid work in the week before the Census, whether as an employee or self-employed, is described as employed or in employment. ‘Paid work’ includes casual or temporary work, even if only for one hour; being on a government-sponsored training scheme; being away from a job/business ill, on maternity leave, on holiday or temporarily laid off; or doing paid or unpaid work for their own or family business.

Employment rate: The number of people in employment expressed as a percentage of the resident population.

Employee: The distinction between employee and self-employed is determined by the response to the question ‘Do (did) you work as an employee or are (were) you self-employed?’ It relates to the person’s main job in the week before the Census or, if not working in the week before the Census, their last main job.

Self-employed: The distinction between employee and self employed is determined by the response to the question ‘Do (did) you work as an employee or are (were) you self-employed?’ It relates to the person’s main job in the week before Census or, if not working in the week before Census, their last main job.

Hours worked: The question on how many hours a week a person usually works in their main job is used to derive whether a person is working full-time (31 hours or more a week) or part-time (30 hours or less per week).

Full-time working: Working full-time is defined as working 31 hours or more a week.

Part-time working: Working part-time is defined as working 30 hours or less a week.

Unemployed: A person is defined as unemployed if he or she is not in employment, is available to start work in the next 2 weeks and has either looked for work in the last 4 weeks or is waiting to start a new job. This is consistent with the International Labour Office (ILO) standard classification.

Occupation: A person’s occupation is coded from the response to the question asking for the full title of the Main job and the description of what is done in that job. It is coded to the 2010 edition of the Standard Occupational Classification (SOC).


Qualifications

Level 4 qualifications and above: Degree (for example BA, BSc), Higher Degree (for example MA, PhD, PGCE), NVQ Level 4-5, HNC, HND, RSA Higher Diploma, BTEC Higher level, Foundation degree (NI), Professional qualifications (for example teaching, nursing, accountancy)

Level 3 qualifications: 2+ A Levels/VCEs, 4+ AS Levels, Higher School Certificate, Progression/Advanced Diploma, Welsh Baccalaureate Advanced Diploma, NVQ Level 3; Advanced GNVQ, City and Guilds Advanced Craft, ONC, OND, BTEC National, RSA Advanced Diploma

Level 2 qualifications: 5+ O Level (Passes)/CSEs (Grade 1)/GCSEs (Grades A*-C), School Certificate, 1 A Level/ 2-3 AS Levels/VCEs, Intermediate/Higher Diploma, Welsh Baccalaureate Intermediate Diploma, NVQ level 2, Intermediate GNVQ, City and Guilds Craft, BTEC First/General Diploma, RSA Diploma

Level 1 qualifications: 1-4 O Levels/CSE/GCSEs (any grades), Entry Level, Foundation Diploma, NVQ Level 1, Foundation GNVQ, Basic/Essential Skills

Apprenticeships and other qualifications: Apprenticeship, Vocational/Work-related Qualifications, Foreign Qualifications (not stated/level unknown)

No qualifications: No formal qualifications held

Out-Of-Work Benefits

Claimant Count (Experimental Statistics)

The Claimant Count is the number of people claiming benefit principally for the reason of being unemployed. This is measured by combining the number of people claiming Jobseeker's Allowance (JSA) and National Insurance credits with the number of people receiving Universal Credit principally for the reason of being unemployed. Claimants declare that they are out of work, capable of, available for and actively seeking work during the week in which the claim is made.

The measure of the number of people receiving Universal Credit principally for the reason of being unemployed is still being developed by the Department for Work and Pensions. Consequently this component of the total Claimant Count does not yet correctly reflect the target population of unemployed claimants and is subject to revisions. For this reason the Claimant Count is currently designated as Experimental Statistics.

The Claimant Count is mostly derived from DWP administrative systems. For various reasons, e.g. a claimant's National Insurance number is not known, a small number of claims have to be dealt with manually. These clerical claims do not have as much detail as the computerised claims and therefore, whilst part of the claimant count by sex table, cannot be included the age breakdown.

by age

Unemployment benefits normally only apply to people aged 18 years and over. They can only be claimed by 16 and 17 year olds in exceptional circumstances. Consequently the counts for this age group are typically very low.

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