Census Data

St James's Park & Hoopern: Economic activity status

Location Type: Middle layer Super Output Areas, ONS Geographic Code: E02004152

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Key Facts

All Residents 9,733
Male 4,746
Female 4,987
Households 3,067
Population Density (people/km2) 9,338.0
Table Codets066
Issued2022-12-08
Unit of MeasurePerson
Number of Response Options20

This dataset provides Census 2021 estimates that classify usual residents aged 16 years and over in England and Wales by economic activity status. The estimates are as at Census Day, 21 March 2021.

Summary

People aged 16 years and over are economically active if, between 15 March and 21 March 2021, they were:

* in employment (an employee or self-employed)
* unemployed, but looking for work and could start within two weeks
* unemployed, but waiting to start a job that had been offered and accepted

It is a measure of whether or not a person was an active participant in the labour market during this period. Economically inactive are those aged 16 years and over who did not have a job between 15 March to 21 March 2021 and had not looked for work between 22 February to 21 March 2021 or could not start work within two weeks.

The census definition differs from International Labour Organization definition used on the Labour Force Survey, so estimates are not directly comparable.

Quality Statement

As Census 2021 was during a unique period of rapid change, take care when using this data for planning purposes.
Read more in our Labour market quality information for Census 2021 methodology.

Economic activity status: Total: All usual residents aged 16 years and over 9,200
Economically active (excluding full-time students) 2,460
Economically active (excluding full-time students): In employment 2,320
Economically active (excluding full-time students): In employment: Employee 1,925
Economically active (excluding full-time students): In employment: Employee: Part-time 465
Economically active (excluding full-time students): In employment: Employee: Full-time 1,460
Economically active (excluding full-time students): In employment: Self-employed with employees 65
Economically active (excluding full-time students): In employment: Self-employed with employees: Part-time 14
Economically active (excluding full-time students): In employment: Self-employed with employees: Full-time 51
Economically active (excluding full-time students): In employment: Self-employed without employees 330
Economically active (excluding full-time students): In employment: Self-employed without employees: Part-time 166
Economically active (excluding full-time students): In employment: Self-employed without employees: Full-time 164
Economically active (excluding full-time students): Unemployed 140
Economically active and a full-time student 1,040
Economically active and a full-time student: In employment 753
Economically active and a full-time student: In employment: Employee 657
Economically active and a full-time student: In employment: Employee: Part-time 601
Economically active and a full-time student: In employment: Employee: Full-time 56
Economically active and a full-time student: In employment: Self-employed with employees 6
Economically active and a full-time student: In employment: Self-employed with employees: Part-time 6
Economically active and a full-time student: In employment: Self-employed with employees: Full-time 0
Economically active and a full-time student: In employment: Self-employed without employees 90
Economically active and a full-time student: In employment: Self-employed without employees: Part-time 90
Economically active and a full-time student: In employment: Self-employed without employees: Full-time 0
Economically active and a full-time student: Unemployed 287
Economically inactive 5,700
Economically inactive: Retired 658
Economically inactive: Student 4,421
Economically inactive: Looking after home or family 111
Economically inactive: Long-term sick or disabled 233
Economically inactive: Other 277

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