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NCC Current Performance Report at 19 October 2024 for

Economic Development and Growth

 MeasureUnit2023/24 PerformanceCurrent TargetCurrent PerformanceLast Available ResultFrequencyDirection of TravelPerformanceStatusCommentsTrend
1Employment RatePercentage70.87670.8Apr 2024QuarterlyGreenRedUp to dateQuarter 1 result from 12 month period April 2023 to March 2024. Please note number of people in employment is aged 16-64. 16+ people in employment is 133,100 Population numbers have been reweighted, note increase in population size (taken from APS not MYE). Series revised in Spring 2024 to take account of new administrative data sources due to low response rates, Conf interval for Northumberland-level data 4.2 Target is England average excluding London.
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2Weekly Pay - Residents£652.1659.9652.1Apr 2023AnnuallyGreenRedUp to dateMedian gross weekly pay of all full-time residents within the County. Target is regional average excluding London.
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3Weekly Pay - Workers£607.8648.5607.8Apr 2023AnnuallyGreenRedUp to dateMedian gross weekly pay of all full-time workers within the County. Target is regional average excluding London.
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4% residents (16-64) with RFQ (Regulated Qualifications Framework) with NVQ4+Percentage42.8042.8Jan 2023AnnuallyGreenGreenUp to dateNumerator - 75,600 Denominator - 176,700
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5Economically Active - % of working age populationPercentage73.873.674.1Jul 2024QuarterlyGreenGreenUp to dateNorthumberland's rate of Economic Activity remains below the Combined Authority, regional and national averages, however there has been a small uplift in the rate of 0.2 percentage points, which is in contrast to the Combined Authority, regional and national rates which have all declined over this 12 month period.
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6Extent to which local area is a place where people pull together to improve the areaPercentage565256Jan 2023UnknownGreenGreenUp to dateJust under six in ten (56%) agree their local area is a place where people pull together to improve the local area (marginally higher than the 2018 survey – 52%). 18% disagree. Agreement levels are highest amongst home-owners
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7GVA per head£s19,42419,54119,424Jan 2022AnnuallyGreenRedUp to date
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8Sectoral growth BRESPercentage-13-1Nov 2022AnnuallyN/ARedUp to date
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