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Automation Index

Emsi’s UK Automation Index uses data from different sources to assess the proportion of working time spent in each occupation performing tasks which are at “high risk” of disruption through automation and…

Degree Apprenticeship mappings

Our team have search through the approved degree apprenticeship standards from the IFA, we’ve gone through each standard and mapped the most relevant career related to each apprenticeship. This will make your…

Industry Supply Chain: explanation

The Industry Supply Chain report explores the estimated purchases of an industry within a given location; its supply chain. The report breaks purchases down by the individual supplier industries, and the share…

Local Sector Strength Finder Cluster Definitions

Local Cluster Definitions Automotive Services – Retail sale and support of motor vehicles including maintenance and repair, wholesale and retail sale of parts and accessories and the retail sale of automotive fuel. Building…

T-Levels- Explained

If you are unsure how to view these groups in your Analyst account please take a look at this tutorial or contact the Helpdesk.

The Curriculum Table

The Curriculum Table can be found in the Curriculum Planner tab on Analyst. This table can compare the number of completions for a course area against related occupations. Course Area code– Code associated…

Ethnicity- Explained

We use the 2010 government census categories to classify nationality, ethnicity and race in Analyst. There are some slight variation between the categories used between the England & Wales census, and the…

Percentile earnings- explained

A percentile is a number where a certain percentage of the figures concerned, fall below that percentile. Let’s look at an example- Lets imagine there are 100 people in a given area that work as…

The Inverse Staffing Patterns Table

The Staffing pattern table can be found on the Occupation tab on Analyst. The staffing pattern table looks at the industries that are employing specific occupations. For example, a (simplified) inverse staffing pattern…

The Staffing Patterns Table

The Staffing pattern table can be found on the Industry tab on Analyst. The staffing pattern table looks at the occupations employed in an industry or the jobs that can be found…

The Industry Table

The industry table can be found on the industry tab on Analyst, in the table you can find more information on jobs, change, location quotient and shift share. There are two ways…

Recreating the LEP Region Reports

Recently, we created freely available reports that looked at all 39 LEP regions. In these reports, we looked at the economic projections, overviews of industries and occupations as well as what makes these…

The Occupation Table

The occupation table can be found in the occupations tab on Analyst. Here is where you can see more detailed information about jobs, earnings and openings. There are two ways you can…

Mapping apprenticeships to occupations

This tutorial will set out how LMI can be used to create a more sophisticated, targeted and business-like approach to apprenticeships by linking the to related occupations. Look at the Government apprenticeship…

Shift Share- Explained

Shift share is similar to location quotient in that it highlights the uniqueness of a regional economy, but it does so in terms of job growth rather than total jobs in an…

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