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Table 2: Number of persons employed( 1) resident in Essex and Castle Point in each of the last five years
Thousand
12 month period Essex Castle Point

January to December 2004

656

44

January to December 2005

668

43

January to December 2006

666

42

January to December 2007

673

44

October 2007 to September 2008(2)

*680

**41

(1) Levels of employment are provided for persons aged 16 and over. The figures presented are weighted to population estimates published in 2007.
(2) Coefficients of Variation have been calculated for the latest period as an indication of the quality of the estimates. See Guide to Quality following.
Guide to Quality:
The Coefficient of Variation (CV) indicates the quality of an estimate, the smaller the CV value the higher the quality. The true value is likely to lie within +/- twice the CV—for example, for an estimate of 200 with a CV of 5 per cent. we would expect the population total to be within the range 180-220.
KEY Statistical Robustness
* Estimates are considered precise.
** Estimates are considered reasonably precise.
*** Estimates are considered acceptable.
**** Estimates are considered too unreliable for practical purposes.
Source:
Annual Population Survey

Table 3: Unemployment rates( 1) for people resident in Essex and Castle Point for each of the last five years
Percentage
12 month period Essex Castle Point( 2)

January to December 2004

3.8

3.2

January to December 2005

4.0

3.6

January to December 2006

3.6

3.9

January to December 2007

4.5

3.5

October 2007 to September 2008

4.3

4.1

(1) Number of unemployed people 16+ as a percentage of the economically active population.
(2) Model based estimates.
Source:
Annual Population Survey and Model Based Estimates

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Table 4 : Number of lone parents( 1) with dependent children( 2) in Essex and Castle Point, 2004 to 2007
January to December of each year
Thousand

Essex Castle Point

In employment

2004

15

__

2005

21

__

2006

22

__

2007(3)

***23

****__

Unemployed

2004

__

__

2005

__

__

2006

__

__

2007(3)

****__

****__

‘—’ = Data is unreliable for practical purposes.
(1) Men aged 16 to 64 and women aged 16 to 59.
(2) Dependent children are children aged under 16 and those 16 to 18 who are never-married and in full-time education.
(3) Coefficients of Variation have been calculated for the latest period as an indication of the quality of the estimates. See Guide to Quality following.
Guide to Quality:
The Coefficient of Variation (CV) indicates the quality of an estimate, the smaller the CV value the higher the quality. The true value is likely to lie within +/- twice the CV—for example, for an estimate of 200 with a CV of 5 per cent. we would expect the population total to be within the range 180-220.
KEY Coefficient of Variation (CV) (percentage) Statistical Robustness (CV) (percentage)
* 0 = CV <5 Estimates are considered precise.
** 5 = CV <10 Estimates are considered reasonably precise.
*** 10 = CV <20 Estimates are considered acceptable.
**** CV = 20 Estimates are considered too unreliable for practical purposes.
Source:
Annual Population Survey Household data sets

Table 5: Number of persons employed( 1) by gender resident In Essex and Castle Point in each of the last five years
Thousand
Essex Castle Point
12 month period Male Female Male Female

January to December 2004

360

296

24

20

January to December 2005

364

304

24

19

January to December 2006

363

303

23

20

January to December 2007

372

301

23

21

October 2007 to September 2008

*374

*306

***23

***18

(1) Levels of employment are provided for persons aged 16 and over. The figures presented are weighted to population estimates published in 2007.
(2) Coefficients of Variation have been calculated for the latest period as an indication of the quality of the estimates. See Guide to Quality following.
Guide to Quality:
The Coefficient of Variation (CV) indicates the quality of an estimate, the smaller the CV value the higher the quality. The true value is likely to lie within +/- twice the CV—for example, for an estimate of 200 with a CV of 5 per cent. we would expect the population total to be within the range 180-220.
K ey Coefficient of Variation (CV) (percentage) Statistical Robustness (CV) (percentage)
* 0 = CV <5 Estimates are considered precise.
** 5 = CV <10 Estimates are considered reasonably precise.
*** 10 = CV <20 Estimates are considered acceptable.
**** CV = 20 Estimates are considered too unreliable for practical purposes.


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Table 6: Number of persons unemployed( 1) by gender resident in Essex and Castle Point in each of the last five years
Thousand
Essex Castle Point
12 month period Male Female Male Female

January to December 2004

14

11

January to December 2005

15

13

January to December 2006

12

13

January to December 2007

16

15

October 2007 to September 2008

***16

***15

****—

****—

‘—’ = Data disclosive or is unreliable for practical purposes.
(1) Levels of unemployment are provided for persons aged 16 and over. The figures presented are weighted to population estimates published in 2007.
(2) Coefficients of Variation have been calculated for the latest period as an indication of the quality of the estimates. See Guide to Quality following.
Guide to Quality:
The Coefficient of Variation (CV) indicates the quality of an estimate, the smaller the CV value the higher the quality. The true value is likely to lie within +/- twice the CV—for example, for an estimate of 200 with a CV of 5 per cent. we would expect the population total to be within the range 180-220.
K ey Coefficient of Variation (CV) (percentage) Statistical Robustness (CV) (percentage)
* 0 = CV <5 Estimates are considered precise.
** 5 = CV <10 Estimates are considered reasonably precise.
*** 10 = CV <20 Estimates are considered acceptable.
**** CV = 20 Estimates are considered too unreliable for practical purposes.

Employment: Peterborough

Mr. Stewart Jackson: To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office (1) how many (a) males, (b) females and (c) single parents were (i) in employment and (ii) unemployment for at least a period in Peterborough in each of the last five years; [281666]

(2) what the average unemployment rate among the working age population in Peterborough was in each of the last five years; [281667]

(3) how many people resident in Peterborough were in employment for at least a period in each of the last five years. [281668]

Angela E. Smith: The information requested falls within the responsibility of the UK Statistics Authority. I have asked the authority to reply.

Letter from Karen Dunnell:

Table 1: Number of persons employed and unemployed( 1) and unemployment rate( 2) for people resident in Peterborough local authority in each of the last five years
Employed (Thousand) Unemployed (Thousand) Unemployment rate (Percentage)
12-month period Male Female Total Male Female People( 3)

January to December 2004

44

37

81

4.4

January to December 2005

43

37

79

4.9

January to December 2006

43

36

79

5.7

January to December 2007

44

35

78

5.9

October 2007 to September 2008(4)

**43

***34

**77

****—

****—

6.3

(1) Levels of employed and unemployed are provided for persons aged 16 and over. The figures presented are weighted to population estimates published in 2007. (2) Number of unemployed people aged 16 and over as a percentage of the economically active population. (3) Model based estimates. (4) Coefficients of Variation have been calculated for the latest period as an indication of the quality of the estimates. See Guide to Quality below. “—” Data are unreliable for practical purposes. Guide to Quality: The Coefficient of Variation (CV) indicates the quality of an estimate, the smaller the CV value the higher the quality. The true value is likely to lie within +/- twice the CV—for example, for an estimate of 200 with a CV of 5 per cent. we would expect the population total to be within the range 180-220
Key Coefficient of Variation (CV) (%) Statistical Robustness * 0 = CV<5 Estimates are considered precise ** 5 = CV <10 Estimates are considered reasonably precise *** 10 = CV <20 Estimates are considered acceptable **** CV ? 20 Estimates are considered too unreliable for practical purposes Source: Annual Population Survey and Model Based Estimates.

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