Data set from Apprenticeships in England by industry characteristics

Apprenticeship achievements by enterprise characteristics

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Data covering the industry characteristics of apprenticeship achievements in England, where a match has been made between the ILR and the ONS IDBR.

Broken down by levy status, enterprise size, two-digit SIC of enterprise, IMD, sector of enterprise and standard classification. 


Data set details

Theme
Further education
Publication
Apprenticeships in England by industry characteristics
Release type
Geographic levels
National, Regional
Indicators
  • Number of Achievements
Filters
  • Apprenticeship standard
  • ASA levy supported
  • Index of multiple deprivation
Time period
2018/19 to 2020/21

Data set preview

Table showing first 5 rows, from underlying data
time_periodtime_identifiergeographic_levelcountry_codecountry_nameregion_coderegion_nameSectorEmployerSizeASALevySupportedStandardIMDTwoDigitSectorNumberofAchievements
202021Academic yearNationalE92000001EnglandTotalTotalTotalTotalTotalTotal147860
202021Academic yearNationalE92000001EnglandTotalTotalTotalTotalTotalAccommodation1680
202021Academic yearNationalE92000001EnglandTotalTotalTotalTotalTotalActivities auxiliary to financial services and insurance activities1460
202021Academic yearNationalE92000001EnglandTotalTotalTotalTotalTotalActivities of head offices; management consultancy activities2160
202021Academic yearNationalE92000001EnglandTotalTotalTotalTotalTotalActivities of membership organisations620

Variables in this data set

Table showing first 5 of 7 variables
Variable nameVariable description
ASALevySupportedASA levy supported
EmployerSizeSize of enterprise
IMDIndex of multiple deprivation
NumberofAchievementsNumber of Achievements
SectorSector of enterprise

Footnotes

  1. The learner's home postcode has been linked to the Index of Multiple Deprivation to identify learners living in relatively deprived areas (i.e. the 20% most deprived areas in England).

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