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This report contains data on the number of jobs based in Greater Nottingham in September 2020 and revised jobs estimates for 2019 from the ONS Business Register and Employment Survey. It gives a breakdown of jobs by industrial sector and makes comparisons to the regional and national economy and the economies of the other Core Cities.
This report is taken from the UK Business Data 2020, and shows the number of businesses operating in the City and Greater Nottingham. It shows the change over time and a breakdown by industry and size. The data refers to the number of businesses at March 2021, covering the first full year of the coronavirus pandemic.
This report contains data on the number of jobs based in Greater Nottingham in September 2019 and revised jobs estimates for 2018 from the ONS Business Register and Employment Survey. It gives a breakdown of jobs by industrial sector and makes comparisons to the regional and national economy and the economies of the other Core Cities.
This report is taken from the UK Business Data 2020, and shows the number of businesses operating in the City and Greater Nottingham. It shows the change over time and a breakdown by industry and size. The data refers to the number of businesses at March 2020.
This report contains data on the number of jobs based in Greater Nottingham in September 2018 and revised jobs estimates for 2017 from the ONS Business Register and Employment Survey. It gives a breakdown of jobs by industrial sector and makes comparisons to the regional and national economy and the economies of the other Core Cities. These figures correct a significant error which had previously caused the number of jobs in the City to be overestimated. This correction means the figures in this report are not comparable to previous reports.
The Derby-Nottingham Metro Economic Plan sets out how we will make the most of the economic potential of our two cities. In so doing, we will contribute fully to the economic ambitions of the D2N2 Local Enterprise Partnership, the wider East Midlands region and the Midlands Engine, and ultimately to national prosperity post-Brexit.
Official estimates of workplace employee jobs from the Business Register and Employment Survey. Figures are broken down by industry, and changes are analysed. The latest data is provisional figures for September 2017 and revised figures for September 2016. Figures for 2015 onwards are based on a revised methodology which looks to improve estimates for businesses below the VAT threshold. As such, these figures are not comparable to previous years.
Official estimates of workplace employee jobs from the Business Register and Employment Survey. Figures are broken down by industry, and changes are analysed. The latest data is provisional figures for September 2016 and revised figures for September 2015. Figures for 2015 and 2016 are based on a revised methodology which looks to improve estimates for businesses below the VAT threshold. As such, these figures are not comparable to previous years.
Innovation - the successful exploitation of new ideas - is the most important long term driver of productivity and economic growth. This report explores Nottingham's innovation performance from various perspectives, identifies key initiatives and sets out our vision and priorities going forward.
Official estimates of workplace employee jobs from the Business Register and Employment Survey. Figures are broken down by industry, and changes are analysed. The latest data is provisional figures for September 2015 and revised figures for September 2014
Official estimates of workplace employee jobs from the Business Register and Employment Survey. Figures are broken down by industry, and changes are analysed. The latest data is provisional figures for September 2013 and revised figures for September 2012.
Initial assessment on the National Ice Centre conducted by the Nottingham Research Observatory in 2002
Official estimates of workplace employee jobs from the Business Register and Employment Survey. Figures are broken down by industry, and changes are analysed. The latest data is provisional figures for September 2012 and revised figures for September 2011.
Official estimates of workplace employee jobs from the Business Register and Employment Survey. Figures are broken down by industry, and changes analysed. The latest data is provisional figures for September 2011 and revised figures for September 2010.
Official estimates of workplace employee jobs from the Business Register and Employment Survey. Figures are broken down by industry, and changes analysed. The latest available data is for September 2010.
Official estimates of workplace employee jobs from the Business Register and Employment Survey. Figures are broken down by industry, and changes analysed. The latest available data is for September 2009.
Official estimates of workplace employee jobs from the Annual Business Inquiry. Figures are broken down by industry, and changes analysed. The latest available data is for September 2008.