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The Coventry Economy In Charts. Tom Evans Corporate Research October 2011. www.facts-about-coventry.com. Outline. Context Demographics Deprivation in Coventry Current economic picture in Coventry Productivity and growth – Gross Value Added Structure of the Coventry economy
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The Coventry EconomyIn Charts Tom Evans Corporate Research October 2011 www.facts-about-coventry.com
Outline Context • Demographics • Deprivation in Coventry Current economic picture in Coventry • Productivity and growth – Gross Value Added • Structure of the Coventry economy • Enterprise – new business formation • Labour Market – Employment, Jobseekers, Worklessness and Job Vacancies – Updated (October) • Skills • Public sector job losses – Is the private sector absorbing the losses? - BBC research All data is current and up to date as of October 2011
The next update of this information is due in July 2012 ▼ indicates Coventry rate lower than comparator ▲ indicates Coventry rate higher than comparator ● indicates Coventry rate no different to comparator BME = Black Minority Ethnic (non White British) *General Fertility Rate = number of live births per 1,000 women aged 15–44
The next update of this information is due in 2013/2014 Deprivation in Coventry See map on Facts about Coventry See report on Facts about Coventry • Index of Multiple Deprivation 2010. This uses data from 2008 so measures deprivation just before the recession hit • Coventry became slightly more deprived between 2005 and 2008 relative to other local authorities • 50th most deprived local authority (56th in 2005) • Income and employment deprivation most stark in Coventry, no change in this type of deprivation • Deprivation pattern within Coventry is broadly the same. Familiar picture, concentrated in the North East • Canley in particular became relatively more deprived, as did Tile Hill North and Radford • Stoke Aldermoor and North Holbrooks became less deprived, as did NDC area, modestly Source: Indices of Deprivation 2010, Department for Communities and Local Government
The next update of this information is due end of December 2011 Gross Value Added per head
The next update of this information is due end of December 2011 Gross Value Added per head
The next update of this information is due end of December 2011 Employment by industry – Coventry workplaces Source: ONS business register and employment survey 2009, NOMIS
The next update of this information is due end of December 2011 Employment by industry Source: Annual Business Inquiry 1998-2008, NOMIS
The next update of this information is due in December 2011 Business formation Source: ONS Business Demography data 2009 (new source)
The next updates of this information are due: 18th January, 18th April Labour Market
The next updates of this information are due: 16th November, 14th December Unemployment trends
The next updates of this information are due:16th November, 14th December Unemployment - JSA See map report on Facts about Coventry Source: Jobseeker’s Allowance claimant count, ONS, NOMIS
The next update of this information is due: 16th November Total worklessness See report on Facts about Coventry Source: DWP Work and Pensions longitudinal study, NOMIS
The next updates of this information are due: 16th November, 14th December Job Vacancies Source: Jobcentre Plus vacancies, Department for Work and Pensions, NOMIS
The next updates of this information are due: 16th November, 14th December The labour market mismatch
The next update of this information is due in July 2012 Skills *Birmingham, Dudley, Sandwell, Solihull, Telford & Wrekin, Walsall & Wolverhampton Source: ONS Annual Population Survey Jan 2010 – Dec 2010, NOMIS