Facts and Figures

07 September 2010

Quarterly Economic Reports

Every quarter a bulletin is published summarising a variety of social economic information. Within each bulletin is a link to a full article which provides more detail about that subject and where to go for more information. There are always some standing articles:
  • News
  • Unemployment
  • House Prices
  • Relevant National Research

Specific articles occur as a one off such as the Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD) or on a routine basis such as earnings (Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings - ASHE) once a year depending on when the data is published.

The most recent bulletin is available below along with a list of all previous articles. Alternatively please use the search for individual articles or a specific report/bulletin.

Important notice: From November 2009 we will be distributing the Bulletin via e-mail wherever possible. If you currently receive a paper copy of the Bulletin, but are happy to receive the Bulletin via e-mail in future please e-mail researchteam@herefordshire.gov.uk with your details. Likewise if you have received the bulletin by e-mail, but need a paper copy please let us know.


Bulletin August 2010

List of all QER articles

 

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45
26-Feb-2010
219.09
Financial inclusion is the capability and opportunity to access the financial services and products which are needed to achieve an acceptable standard of living.
45
26-Feb-2010
141.15
•Median weekly earnings for people who work full time in Herefordshire were £383.30 in 2009, 23% lower than earnings across England as a whole (page 4). •The volume of house sales was up 22% in mid-2009 compared with 2008 (page 5).
45
26-Feb-2010
56.31
Four quarter moving averages are used here to remove some of the uncertainty resulting from the small sample size. When a date is shown on a chart (e.g. Dec 09) it refers to the four quarters leading up to that date, i.e. Jan-Dec 09.
45
26-Feb-2010
214.98
The Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE) provides information about the levels and range of earnings and hours worked, for employees in all industries and occupations. Unless otherwise stated, earnings are gross weekly earnings by workplace i.e.
45
26-Feb-2010
124.85
This article shows levels and trends of unemployment in Herefordshire. The Office for National Statistics (ONS) supplies data on numbers and rates1 of unemployment, the age of those who are unemployed and duration of their unemployment.
44
30-Nov-2009
91.42
• In 2008-09 there were 3,300 new National Insurance number registrations for overseas nationals (NINo) in Herefordshire, a 1.9% increase compared with 200708 (Page 5). • 29% of Herefordshire’s working age population were qualified to at least level 4 in 2008 (Page 6).
44
30-Nov-2009
55.09
Unless otherwise stated the copyright in this material is owned by the Herefordshire Council and no responsibility is accepted for any use made of or reliance placed upon the material. UNEMPLOYMENT This article shows levels and trends of unemployment in Herefordshire.
44
30-Nov-2009
35.57
Please note that all percentages shown are as a proportion of the total number of survey respondents not of the proportion who chose to answer a particular question. Survey respondents were asked to indicate which category applied to them (Q2).
44
30-Nov-2009
128.39
The Annual Population Survey (APS) is a national survey of households in Great Britain. Its purpose is to provide information on key social and socio-economic variables including level of qualification held between the ten-yearly censuses.
43
27-Aug-2009
142.42
•The maximum number of seasonal workers expected to be working on farms in Herefordshire in any single month in 2009 was 4,500 in June, dropping to 4,000 in July (page 5). • In the 1st quarter of 2009, the provisional median price of a property in Herefordshire was £167,500 (page 6).
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