Employment and Local Economy

Employment

The most common way to measure unemployment figures is to use the claimant count rates.  The Greater London Authority (GLA) publish these figures monthly at both borough and ward level.

A table showing the trend in the rate of unemployment in White Hart Lane and Haringey is attached at the bottom of the page.

Haringey

  • In June 2006, 8,365 (7.9%) of Haringey residents were registered unemployed
  • During the period November 2005 and June 2006 unemployment across the borough stayed the same at 7.9%.

White Hart Lane

  • In June 2006, 545 (12.1%) of White Hart Lane residents were registered unemployed
  • During the period November 2005 and June 2006 unemployment across White Hart Lane rose from 11.7% to 12.1%
  • Out of the 625 London wards, White Hart Lane has the 10th highest unemployment rate.
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Local Economy

The Business structure of Haringey is characterised by small and medium enterprises.  

A table showing all VAT registered businesses by employment size band is attached at the bottom of the page.

Haringey

  • Haringey has a total of 5,645 VAT registered businesses
  • 4,615 of these business only employ between 0 and 4 people
  • Only 180 of these business employ 20 or more people.

White Hart Lane

  • White Hart Lane has a total of 80 VAT registered businesses
  • 60 of these businesses only employ between 0 and 4 people
  • Only 5 of these business employ between 0 and 4 people.
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Attached Files
FilenameFiletypeSize
vat registered businesses by ward - white hart lane.xls Microsoft Excel DocumentExcel19K
unemployment charts - white hart lane .xls Microsoft Excel DocumentExcel71K
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Page Last Updated: 10 July 2008

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