OXFORD EMPLOYMENT LAND STUDY APPENDICES March 2006

OXFORD EMPLOYMENT LAND STUDY APPENDICES March 2006 OXFORD EMPLOYMENT LAND STUDY APPENDICES March 2006

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Table 17: Deprivation Indices for Oxfordshire Districts District Rank of average score Cherwell 274 Oxford 144 South Oxfordshire 332 Vale of White Horse 339 West Oxfordshire 347 Source: The English Indices of Deprivation, 2004 Table 18: Commuting Patterns in Oxford, 1991 and 2001 1991 Work in Oxford: Total 76,950 % 100 Oxford 40,110 52.1 Live in: Vale of White Horse 10,300 13.4 Cherwell 7,930 10.3 West Oxfordshire 7,460 9.6 South Oxfordshire 6,380 8.3 2001 Work in Oxford: Total 82,200 % 100 Oxford 45,716 55.6 Live in: Vale White Horse Cherwell 9,626 9,095 11.7 11.1 West Oxfordshire 7,092 8.6 South Oxfordshire 6,710 8.2 Aylesbury Vale 1,028 1.3 1991 Live in Oxford: Work in: Total 47,980 % 100 Oxford Vale of White 40,110 83.6 Horse 2,010 4.2 South Oxfordshire 1,590 3.3 Cherwell 1,020 2.1 Inner London 710 1.5 2001 Live in Oxford: Work in: Table 19: Self-containment Rates for Oxfordshire Districts District % of Residents Working in own District Cherwell 64% Oxford 76% South Oxfordshire 51% Vale of White Horse 60% West Oxfordshire 64% Source: Census 2001 Workplace Data Table 20: Population & Labour Supply Growth in Oxford to 2021 Total 60,031 % 100 Oxford 45,716 76.2 Vale White Horse 3,627 6.0 South Oxfordshire 2,134 3.6 Cherwell 1,850 3.1 West Oxfordshire 1,262 2.1 Source: 1991 Census; 2001 Census 2005 2021 Change Total Resident Population * 145,700 163,900 + 18,200 Working-age Population (16-59/65) 105,500 122,600 + 17,100 Economically Active @ 78.8% of working-age population 83,130 96,600 + 13,480 No. of additional jobs required + 13,480 B-Class Jobs required @ 36% of total jobs Source: ONS Population Forecasts 2003 NLP estimate of labour supply based on constant economic activity rate + 4,850 LON2005/R10271-002

Table 21: Out-commuting Oxford Residents by Occupation & Employment Sector, 1991 Occupation LON2005/R10271-002 % of Residents % of Residents Industrial Sector Managers / Administrators 27.7% 0.5% Agriculture Professional Occupations 16.7% 2.4% Energy & Water Associate Prof./ Technical 9.6% 2.4% Minerals Clerical / Secretarial 15.2% 23.6% Manufacturing Craft / Related Occupations 11.7% 4.2% Construction Personal/Protective Services 4.5% 17.6% Distribution, Catering & Hotels Sales Occupations 6.4% 4.6% Transport, Communications, Plant/Machine Operatives 5.1% 19.4% Banking & Finance Elementary Occupations 2.9% 25.3% Public Administration & Other or not stated Services Total 100% 100% Total Source: Census 1991 Table 22; Skill Levels of Oxford Residents Occupational Group Oxford* South East* Great Britain Managers/senior officials 8,000 (20.6%) 280,000 (13.9%) 14.6% Professional occupations 6,000 (14.8%) 215,000 (10.7%) 12.1% Associate professional & technical 5,000 (13.1%) 246,000 (12.3%) 13.8% Administrative & secretarial occupations 4,000 (10.7%) 249,000 (12.4%) 13.0% Skilled trades 4,000 (10.2%) 243,000 (12.1%) 11.4% Personal service occupations 2,000 (4.6%) 149,000 (7.4%) 7.5% Sales & customer service occupations 3,000 (8.0%) 164,000 (8.2%) 8.0% Process plant & machine 3,000 (6.8%) 201,000 (10.0%) 7.7% operatives Elementary occupations 5,000 (11.1%) 254,000 (12.6%) 11.8% Source: NOMIS, ONS 2003 Note: * totals rounded

Table 17: Deprivation Indices for Oxfordshire Districts<br />

District Rank of average score<br />

Cherwell 274<br />

Oxford 144<br />

South Oxfordshire 332<br />

Vale of White Horse 339<br />

West Oxfordshire 347<br />

Source: The English Indices of Deprivation, 2004<br />

Table 18: Commuting Patterns in Oxford, 1991 and 2001<br />

1991 Work in Oxford:<br />

Total 76,950<br />

%<br />

100<br />

Oxford 40,110 52.1<br />

Live in:<br />

Vale of White<br />

Horse 10,300 13.4<br />

Cherwell 7,930 10.3<br />

West Oxfordshire 7,460 9.6<br />

South Oxfordshire 6,380 8.3<br />

2001 Work in Oxford:<br />

Total 82,200<br />

%<br />

100<br />

Oxford 45,716 55.6<br />

Live in:<br />

Vale White Horse<br />

Cherwell<br />

9,626<br />

9,095<br />

11.7<br />

11.1<br />

West Oxfordshire 7,092 8.6<br />

South Oxfordshire 6,710 8.2<br />

Aylesbury Vale 1,028 1.3<br />

1991 Live in Oxford:<br />

Work<br />

in:<br />

Total 47,980<br />

%<br />

100<br />

Oxford<br />

Vale of White<br />

40,110 83.6<br />

Horse 2,010 4.2<br />

South Oxfordshire 1,590 3.3<br />

Cherwell 1,020 2.1<br />

Inner London 710 1.5<br />

2001 Live in Oxford:<br />

Work<br />

in:<br />

Table 19: Self-containment Rates for Oxfordshire Districts<br />

District % of Residents Working in<br />

own District<br />

Cherwell 64%<br />

Oxford 76%<br />

South Oxfordshire 51%<br />

Vale of White Horse 60%<br />

West Oxfordshire 64%<br />

Source: Census 2001 Workplace Data<br />

Table 20: Population & Labour Supply Growth in Oxford to 2021<br />

Total 60,031<br />

%<br />

100<br />

Oxford 45,716 76.2<br />

Vale White Horse 3,627 6.0<br />

South Oxfordshire 2,134 3.6<br />

Cherwell 1,850 3.1<br />

West Oxfordshire 1,262 2.1<br />

Source: 1991 Census; 2001 Census<br />

2005 2021 Change<br />

Total Resident Population * 145,700 163,900 + 18,200<br />

Working-age Population<br />

(16-59/65)<br />

105,500 122,600 + 17,100<br />

Economically Active<br />

@ 78.8% of working-age<br />

population<br />

83,130 96,600 + 13,480<br />

No. of additional jobs required + 13,480<br />

B-Class Jobs required @ 36% of total jobs<br />

Source: ONS Population Forecasts 2003<br />

NLP estimate of labour supply based on constant economic activity rate<br />

+ 4,850<br />

LON2005/R10271-002

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