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Economy and Employment Topics
Note: The following factsheets are updated annually and present the data available as of January. As updates occur during the year, sometimes several times in a year, up to date information on the latest releases can be found on the related data reports page.
This section provides factsheets covering the economy, employment and the labour market and unemployment and other related indicators. They are intended to inform the development of the plans and strategies used by Durham County Council and its partners in providing services and support to the residents of the county. They also help support economic regeneration objectives, through assessment of performance to increase employment, encourage business growth and investment and to tackle economic disadvantage. Further data is available through the ‘Economy & Employment‘ theme under the ‘Themes’ menu above.
Website: Economic Partnership – Vision and Priorities
Strategies: County Durham Inclusive Economic Strategy 2022-35 (PDF)
- Economic Summary Page
- Employment Factsheet – Annual Population Survey
- Economic Inactivity Factsheet
- Unemployment
- Claimant Count
- Universal Credit
- Jobs Factsheet- Business Register Employment Survey
- Businesses
- Average Weekly Earnings Factsheet
- Average Household Income
- Gross Disposable Household Income Factsheet
- Gross Valued Added Factsheet
- Households by Work Status
- Labour Market Profiles
Cross-cutting factsheets:
- Director of Health Annual Report – Work and You 2016 (PDF; 3Mb)
- Fuel Poverty
- Parliamentary Constituencies
Other links:
- 2021 Census Employment Origin and Destination
- LG Inform – The Impacts of Welfare Reform in Durham (web link to report)
- LG Inform – Financial hardship and economic vulnerability (web link to report)
Pages no longer updated:
The documents we publish on this page are either legally required to be made available for inspection, for information and analysis purposes or may have been supplied by the public and so in some cases may not be fully accessible. If, for any reason, you cannot access the documents and need an alternative format, please email ina@durham.gov.uk.