health check of the local economy identifying skills issues the northampton picture
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• The town has been identified by Government as a key area for economic growth, and with its Waterside Enterprise Zone it is attracting further global interest.
• Northampton was also singled out in a recent Experian report as the best place in the UK to do business, the only place in the country to score 19 out of a possible 20 points across four criteria: Number of start-ups, rate of insolvencies, level of financial health and business turnover.
• The town is already home to around 13,000 businesses, the vast majority of which are small and medium sized enterprises. Thanks to its geographical position distribution, transport and communications feature heavily in its list of employment sectors. Northampton’s business diversity has been identified as one of the major factors in its meteoric recovery from the recession.
• The Northampton Waterside Enterprise Zone (NWEZ) is one of the top performing Enterprise Zone’s and has a proven track record of delivering infrastructure improvements and site remediation thus catalysing company expansions, new build commercial buildings and new jobs. The NWEZ has created 1,118 jobs and leveraged £152,758,957 of private sector investment.
Economic Context
Source: NOMIS
Total populations
Northampton 219,500
Northamptonshire 700,600
East Midlands 4,637,400
Great Britain 62,756,300
Population
Northampton 219,500
Females 108,300
Males 111,200
UK Business Counts 2014
Source: NOMIS
Northamptonshire Northamptonshire East Midlands East MidlandsEnterprises
Micro (0 to 9) 24,050 88.7% 133,055 87.7%
Small (10 to 49) 2,500 9.2% 15,445 10.2%
Medium (50 to 249) 460 1.7% 2,665 1.8%
Large (250+) 100 0.4% 605 0.4%
Total 27,110 - 151,770 -
Local Units
Micro (0 to 9) 26,355 83.5% 148,605 82.1%
Small (10 to 49) 4,170 13.2% 26,150 14.4%
Medium (50 to 249) 910 2.9% 5,585 3.1%
Large (250+) 135 0.4% 775 0.4%
Total 31,570 - 181,115 -
Northampton accounting for 18.1% of the total East Midlands GVA - £14,979 billion.
Employment percent of Northampton population (Apr 2014-Mar 2015)
Source: NOMIS
86%
14%
Northampton Employment Status of the Employed
EmployeesSelf Employed
There are 117,500 economically active people in Northampton of which 112,600 are currently employed (96,600 are considered employees whilst the remaining 15,500 are self employed).
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Percentage of 16-64 year olds that are in employment
Employed
63.32% of Northamptonshire is of working age (16-64 years)Of which 77% are in employment.
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Employment by Occupation Change from 2011-2014
Largest increase was seen within the professional occupations field at +3.7% then the Caring, leisure and other sector occupations at 0.9%.
Biggest decrease was within the process plant and machine operatives sector decreasing by 2.2% and then the skilled trade occupations which saw a 1.8% decrease.
Source: NEP LEA 2015
Northampton Economic Inactivity (Apr 2014-Mar 2015)
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Source: NOMIS
80.4% of Northampton's working age population are Economically Active leaving around 27,800 inactive.
Of the inactive population, the percentage of some of the key reasons are highlighted here- There are other reasons such as temporary sick and discouraged elements that are not detailed here.
The Inactive population of Northampton is totalled at 27,800 of which 89.2% ‘Do not want a job’ according to Nomis (ONS annual population survey).
Benefit Claimants
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48%
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Job seekersESA and incapacity benefitsLone parentsCarersOthers on income related benefitsDisabledBereaved
There is a total of 16,730 working age benefit claimants in Northampton as at February 2015.The reasons for claiming Jobseekers Allowance are detailed below:
Source: NOMIS
19%
57%
24%JSA Claimants by age
Aged 18-24Aged 25-49Aged 50-64
There is a total of 16,730 working age benefit claimants in Northampton as at February 2015.The reasons for claiming Jobseekers Allowance are detailed below:
Local Skills Context
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Student Totals in some of the surrounding universities Northampton location offers networks for various Universities with an hours commute, some of these include:- Northampton- Coventry- Warwick- Cranfield- Leicester- Luton- Oxford- Buckingham- Worcester- Birmingham
Source: LLMR
NVQ4 and above NVQ3 and above NVQ2 and above NVQ1 and above Other qualifications No qualifications0%
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Source: NOMIS
There are lower levels of skills achievement at every level in Northampton compared within the East Midlands and Great Britain statistics. The population of Northampton that have no qualifications has however reduced from 15.1% in 2004 to the 11.6% we see in last years statistics as shown in the chart below.
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Northampton population with no Qualifications
Northampton Qualifications Statistics (Jan 2014-Dec 2014)
Skills Capital Projects in the surrounding area- Northampton College- Engineering Futures- Advanced Integrated-Engineering Centre for Transport- Engineering and Construction Skills Centre- Smart City Thinking- Banbury and Bicester Collage
Local Skills Provision
Apprenticeships and traineeships in Northamptonshire have increased from 2,790 starts in 2005/6 to 7,690 in 2013 (ONS).Northampton delivered 2,020 apprenticeships starts in 2013-14
6.1% of Northamptonshire population are NEETs (16-18)
Earnings by workplace (2014)
Northamptonshire(pounds)
East Midlands(pounds)
Great Britain(pounds)
Gross weekly pay
Full-time workers 464.5 477.2 520.2
Male full-time workers 498.8 519.2 560.6
Female full-time workers 415.5 412.4 462.5
Hourly pay - excluding overtime
Full-time workers 11.54 11.78 13.14
Male full-time workers 11.86 12.34 13.68
Female full-time workers 10.84 10.90 12.33
Earnings by workplace (2014)
Source: NOMIS
Northamptonshire’s Strategic Economic Plan
Target Vision for Skills Vision for Jobs Economy Vision
By 2021 Deliver 32,500 new jobs Total of 397,500 jobs and 1,600 new businesses
Increase economy from £15bn to £20bn.
By 2031 Create 70,000 new jobs Total of 435,000 jobs by 2031
Northampton Enterprise Partnerships Employment and Skills Strategic Priorities
- Developing our future workforce- Meeting the current and future demands of business- Developing the delivery infrastructure
Northamptonshire’s Strategic Economic Plan- Vision for Growth:To increase the prosperity of Northamptonshire’s people and businesses by creating high skilled employment opportunities, within the most connected, safe and vibrant place to live, work and do business.
Source: Northamptonshire’s Strategic Economic Plan
Identified Skills issues locally
NBC business engagement activities; understanding the local economy
• Regular individual company visits• Business events• Regular contact with commercial agents• NBC Inward Investment services/enquiries• Targeted business engagement programmes
Enterprise Zone business engagement exercise Dec 2013
• 2 month programme of business visits (14 businesses in total)• In addition to ongoing business engagement• Set questions re the businesses and their future plans
Snap shot of results:
• Nearly ¾ of businesses surveyed are planning growth either in terms of employment numbers or floor space.
The top three business issues were 1.) Expansion space 2.) Skills 3.) Broadband
Skills information and Support services- NEP Employment and Skills Strategy Board- SEMLEP Skills forum- Northampton Borough Council Local Economic Forum (NLEF) - LEP / University Growth Hubs
Employers in Partnership- Enterprise Zone Business EngagementThe chart to the right shows the skills levels of employment within the Enterprise Zone from the 2014 Business Engagement Programme.
Making the most of Apprenticeships- NEP Employment and Skills Strategy Board to develop ‘Apprentice Training Agency’ or extending
existing ATA to cover the EZ.
Centre of Excellence- Tie the Centre of Excellence in with an EZ Enterprise Centre (Centre of excellence opening in Summer
2015 funded by AMSCI as part of Cosworth Development.
Collaborative Implementation- Flexible and responsive EZ Skills Strategy - NBC and SEMLEP adopting strategy and identifying required activity and most relevant delivery agents- Identification of activity that fits with LEP’s ESIF implementation plan and ESF funding elements
Potential resolutions/solutions
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Enterprise Zone Skill Levels
LowMediumMediuum/HighHigh