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A brief summary of the Ports and logistics industry in the Humber

A brief summary of the Ports and logistics industry in the Humber. Sources. The industry definitions used within this report are: ONS - BRES, Vacancies, ( see next slide for SIC detail) Working Futures – UKCES

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A brief summary of the Ports and logistics industry in the Humber

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  1. A brief summary of the Ports and logistics industry in the Humber

  2. Sources The industry definitions used within this report are: • ONS - BRES, Vacancies, (see next slide for SIC detail) • Working Futures – UKCES • Regional Planning Service and the Regional Econometric Model from Experain and the REIU Geographies The geographies used for comparison where available and appropriate in this report are: • Local Authorities within the Humber – Kingston Upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, North Lincolnshire, North East Lincolnshire • Sub-Regions - Humber, West Yorkshire, South Yorkshire • National

  3. SIC Definition This definition was used for the BRES data from NOMIS/ONS

  4. SOC Definition This definition was used for the sought occupations data from NOMIS/ONS.

  5. Ports & Logistics Total Employment Between 2008 and 0011, the sector grew by 9.5% in the Humber, compared to a 1.5% shrinkage in England. In the Sheffield City Region, the sector shrunk by 0.4% but grew by 11% in the Leeds City Region. The sector makes up 5.3% of total employment in the Humber which is a much higher share than in the Leeds and Sheffield city regions in in England. Source – BRES/ONS

  6. Ports & Logistics FTE, 2008-2023 Source – Experian Regional Planning Service (RPS)

  7. Ports & Logistics Share of FTE Employment Source – Experian Regional Planning Service (RPS)

  8. Ports & Logistics GVA, 2008-2023 Source – Experian Regional Planning Service (RPS)

  9. Ports & Logistics Share of GVA Source – Experian Regional Planning Service (RPS)

  10. Ports & Logistics Specialism The technique is used to gauge the extent of specialisation within a particular sector compared to a reference economy, in this case the UK. A score above 1 suggests some specialisation and any score below 1 indicates no/minimal specialisation. The table above shows strong specialisation in the ports and logistics sector in the Humber compared to the England. It also shows keys strengths in Sheffield City Region.

  11. Transport and Storage: Occupational Composition Source – Working Futures/ UKCES

  12. Ports & Logistics: Vacancies Source – NOMIS/ONS

  13. Ports & Logistics: Sought Occupations* Source – NOMIS/ONS

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