Format
Spreadsheet
Topic
Economy
DWP Information and Analysis Directorate
Updated a month ago

This page includes a dashboard of Unemployment Claimant Count in Surrey. The below Tableau dashboard is also available on Tableau Public. The Claimant Count measures the number of people claiming benefit principally for the reason of being unemployed. Universal Credit was phased in across the country from May 2013 and introduced in Surrey in February 2016. This dataset includes all Universal Credit...

Office for National Statistics
Updated 2 months ago

This page includes a dashboard of Housing statistics in Surrey. The below Tableau dashboard is also available on Tableau Public. Highlights (April 2026 update): According to Census 2021 figures, around 70% of households in Surrey are owned and 17% privately rented. Approximately 32% of all accommodations in Surrey are detached...

Office for National Statistics
Updated a year ago

This page includes explorable data and summaries of the numbers of enterprises and local business units over time, alongside business survival statistics and a comparison of average ages for those working in Surrey and residents of Surrey. Highlights: (last updated 2025) As of March 2024, there were 70,185 local units in Surrey. A local unit can be...

DWP Information and Analysis Directorate
Updated a year ago

From April 2013, Personal Independence Payment (PIP) replaced Disability Living Allowance (DLA) for eligible working age people aged 16 to 64. People will keep getting DLA rather than PIP if they’re under 16 or if they were born on or before 8 April 1948. Personal Independence Payment (PIP) can help with extra living costs if someone: is aged 16 or...

Office for National Statistics
Updated a year ago

This page includes explorable data and a summary of measures around employed Surrey residents such as employment rates, occupations, pay, and job density. Surrey-i also includes other relevant summaries and data. These summaries can be found at low income and unemployment, child poverty and disadvantage, local businesses and enterprises in Surrey. Highlights: (updated March 2025) It is estimated that 80 per cent...

Office for National Statistics
Updated 3 years ago

This page includes the Surrey-specific data from the national 2021 Census release which has been prepared by the SCC Population Insight team. A summary of the economic activity status of residents from the 2021 Census is also available on Surrey-i. A summary of the hours worked by Surrey residents from the 2021 Census is also available on Surrey-i. Economic activity People aged 16 years...

Office for National Statistics
Updated 3 years ago

This page includes the Surrey-specific data from the national 2021 Census release which has been prepared by the SCC Population Insight team. A summary of the occupation and socio-economic classification (NS-SEC) of Surrey residents from the 2021 Census is also available on Surrey-i. A summary of the industries which employed Surrey residents at the time of the 2021 Census is also available on Surrey-i. Industry Classifies...

Office for National Statistics
Updated 7 years ago

The Annual Population Survey (APS) is a combined survey of households in Great Britain. Its purpose is to provide information on key social and socioeconomic variables between the 10-yearly censuses, with particular emphasis on providing information relating to sub-regional (local authority) areas. Due to sample size limitations, APS data is not available below local authority level i.e. data is not...

Office for National Statistics
Updated 7 years ago

Regional GDHI estimates are produced in current prices (which include the effects of inflation).  Gross disposable household income (GDHI) is the amount of money that all of the individuals in the household sector have available for spending or saving after they have paid direct and indirect taxes and received any direct benefits. GDHI is a concept that is seen to reflect...

Office for National Statistics
Updated 7 years ago

Estimates of Gross Value Added measured using the income approach (GVA(I)), which show economic activity for NUTS1, NUTS2 and NUTS3 regions of the United Kingdom including component totals and industry group totals. GVA(I) comprises Compensation of Employees, plus Gross Operating Surplus, plus Mixed Income, plus Taxes on Production, less Subsidies on Production. Estimates of workplace based GVA allocate incomes to the region...