Key Health Data for the West Midlands 2003

Table 3.5. Vacancies by Standard Occupational Classification group, by Job Centre service Areas, June 2002 to May 2003



 

 

Managers and Senior Officials

Professional

Associate Professional and Technical

Administrative and Secretarial

Skilled Trades

Personal Service

Sales and Customer Service

Process, Plant and Machine

Elementary

Overall

Birmingham and Solihull

Count

2135

1858

5241

10121

6239

4676

13946

8014

19978

72208

%

3.0

2.6

7.3

14.0

8.6

6.5

19.3

11.1

27.7

100.0

Coventry and Warwick

Count

1208

920

1951

5132

4016

3261

7680

6466

13138

43772

%

2.8

2.1

4.5

11.7

9.2

7.4

17.5

14.8

30.0

100.0

Dudley and Sandwell

Count

659

450

1684

4894

4046

2282

6776

6899

10239

37929

%

1.7

1.2

4.4

12.9

10.7

6.0

17.9

18.2

27.0

100.0

Herefordshire and Worcester

Count

799

451

1675

3587

3822

2563

7261

5285

11793

37236

%

2.1

1.2

4.5

9.6

10.3

6.9

19.5

14.2

31.7

100.0

Shropshire

Count

632

560

2080

3225

2707

2253

4081

4298

8678

28514

%

2.2

2.0

7.3

11.3

9.5

7.9

14.3

15.1

30.4

100.0

Staffordshire

Count

1576

904

3038

7344

6226

3498

9615

8114

20012

60327

%

2.6

1.5

5.0

12.2

10.3

5.8

15.9

13.5

33.2

100.0

Wolverhampton and Walsall

Count

651

762

1727

4085

4088

2354

5318

6073

11676

36734

%

1.8

2.1

4.7

11.1

11.1

6.4

14.5

16.5

31.8

100.0

West Midlands Region

Count

7660

5905

17396

38388

31144

20887

54677

45149

95514

316720

%

2.4

1.9

5.5

12.1

9.8

6.6

17.3

14.3

30.2

100.0

Source: Nomis - Jobcentre Plus vacancies


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