Annual Population Survey, Year ended 30 September 2010
The latest Annual Population Survey results produced by the Office for National Statistics were released on 24 March 2011 according to the arrangements approved by the UK Statistics Authority.
The latest Annual Population Survey (APS) results cover the year ended 30 September 2010. The APS combines the boosted samples of the Labour Force Survey and provides rolling four-quarter labour market data for UK countries and regions and also for local areas. For Wales, the APS consists of a sample of about 20,000 households every year. The latest release updates the statistics previously released on 16 December 2010.
The key labour market results from the latest release are:
- The employment rate for 16-64 year olds in West Wales and the Valleys was 65.3 per cent, whilst that for East Wales was 69.0 per cent (Wales: 66.7 per cent, UK: 70.2 per cent).
- In West Wales and the Valleys, the employment rate was up 0.4 percentage points on 2001. In East Wales it was down 1.8 percentage points (Wales down 0.4 percentage points and UK down 2.0 percentage points).
Further information
The detailed APS datasets on StatsWales will be updated to include these new data over the next few days.
Contact
Tel: 029 2082 3971
E-mail: economic.stats@wales.gsi.gov.uk
Next update
23 June 2011