Figure 7 provides more detail on the sub-sectoral breakdown of business services employmentgrowth projected for the period 2006-26. All sub-sectors show fairly strong growth in percentage terms. IT, R&D and Professional Services ... Figure 7: Business Services Sub-Sectoral Projected EmploymentGrowthSectorEmployment Change EmploymentGrowth Real Estate & Related Renting of Equipment & Machinery IT R&D Professional Services Labour Recruitment (including agency personnel
employment forecast is based on econometric models. Virtually no employmentgrowth ... are forecast in the goods producing sector, with no growth in the services sector ... is not easily observed, but level of employment data is used as a good proxy. Growth
Table 2.7: Forecast employmentgrowth by sector and change in employment structure in Auckland, 2007-2041 Share of Auckland employmentGrowth 2007-2041 Net change Annual averagegrowthrate Share of growth Industry sector Production ... 50. Table 2.7 illustrates the changing nature of employment in Auckland and the growing importance of commercial activity. The commercial sector is projected to account for 30 per cent of employmentgrowth between 2007 and 2041 (+129, 411 employees
Futures London is projected to gain employment in allsectors except ‘manufacturing ... Table 8: Projected employmentgrowth by broad sector to 2020 in London Business and other Primary sector and Trade accomod. Manufacturing And transport All industries Construction Non‐market services services utilities All Change in thousands Per cent change ... of employment loss in the former is poorer than average, but far from the worst, while that in the latter sector is equal to the UK average. See Table 8 and Figure 28.
Projections of employment by sector are presented in Figure 6 and are contrasted to the rates of growth by sector over the past six years. Key observations from this table include: ... extent than in the past period; Figure 6 EmploymentGrowth by Sector, Kingston, 1996*-2026 1996*- 1996*- Persons (Annual Average Change**) Percent Growth (Annual Average ... for a relatively large share of employmentgrowth in Kingston through to 2026
E. Employment Projections (Private-SectorEmployment) 2008-2040 Growth of Private-SectorEmployment % Change # United States 114.6M 197.8M 83.2M Northeast 21 ... OF PRIVATE-SECTOREMPLOYMENTGROWTH IN SIX STATES — Source: Center for Policy Research ... 2008-2040 Growth of Housing Units
The most recent employment forecasts for London Boroughs are produced by GLA ... Employment Projections to 11 2026 (2006) . The GLA advise Boroughs to use these figures for forward planning purposes. Employment in the SWPMA is forecasted to increase by 6 ... and related premises. • Table 4.7 Employment Forecast for London, SWPMA and LB Richmond
Table 7.8 Employment Projections by Sector across Greater London Sector Projections Changes 2006-26 No. Primary and Utilities Manufacturing Construction Wholesale ... LB Waltham Forest 2009 Employment Land Study Table 7.8 Employment Projections by Sector across Greater London Sources: Current Issues Note 13: Borough Level Employment Projections (GLA Economics, 2006), URS Calculations, 2009, ONS ABI 2009 ... TOTAL Employment figures include the self-employed
Sectors ranked by EM growthrate EM UK EM UK EM UK Business services Education Transport Equipment Hotels & catering Fuel Refining Rubber and plastics Other Services Health Food, Drink and Tobacco Machinery & Equipment Electrical & optical equipment ... We expect that employmentgrowth over the next 10 years will be led by business ... 3). We also expect relatively strong growth in hotels & catering (4th) and other services (including entertainment and leisure activities) (7th). Public sector activities
employmentgrowth scenarios for Doncaster to 2025. Employment forecasts developed ... and expansion and related employmentgrowth. To compete, Doncaster needs to ensure a smooth ... for key growth potential sectors such as financial and business services (i.e. town