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  • Notified Vacancies Jobcentre Plus Jan 08 - Occupations

    Vacancies by occupation for the local authority areas of Berkshire
    Source: ONS, NOMIS

  • A much lower than average proportion (10.2 %) of Personal Service Occupations vacancies across all areas of Berkshire except in West Berkshire where it is 17%.
  • A higher than average proportion of vacancies in Slough and Windsor and Maidenhead in Process, Plant and Machine Operative roles (16.1% and 17.1% respectively).
  • A higher than average proportion of vacancies in Wokingham in Administrative and Secretarial Occupations (27.4%).
  • A large proportion of vacancies in Reading in Associate Professional and Technical Occupations (16.3%).

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    Annual Population Survey Jan - Dec 2006 (latest data)
    Source: ONS, Mid-year population estimates June 2006 (latest data)

  • 23.2% of Berkshire’s working age population in employment is based in the Banking, Finance and Insurance industry which is higher than the South East and Great Britain figures of 18.7% and 15.9% respectively.
  • 22.9% of Berkshire’s working age population in employment is based in the Public Administration, Health and Education sector.
  • 9.9% of the Berkshire working age population in employment work in the Transport and Communication sector, which is higher than the Great Britain figure of 6.9%.

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    VAT REGISTRATIONS

    According to the Office of National Statistics, VAT registration data is the best official guide to the number of businesses, and the pattern of business start-ups and closures across the UK and in each industry.



    Source – ONS, Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings, 2007 (latest data)

    Source: ABI (2005– latest data) ONS: NOMIS

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