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Table S6.1: Apprenticeship Programme Starts by Government Office Region (2005/06 to 2009/10 in-year estimates)
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Region 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 2009/10
1 August to
Full Year Full Year Full Year Full Year 30 April
(final) (final) (final) (final) (provisional)
North East 13,500 12,600 16,700 17,200 13,700
North West 29,600 32,200 35,500 36,500 35,600
Yorkshire and The Humber 22,400 24,100 29,300 32,200 27,600
East Midlands 16,900 17,400 21,700 22,200 18,700
West Midlands 20,800 20,200 25,400 27,900 23,800
East of England 15,900 16,800 21,000 21,200 17,800
London 11,000 11,100 14,500 17,200 15,800
South East 23,400 26,500 32,200 35,000 29,500
South West 19,000 20,800 25,300 27,800 27,000
England Total 172,600 181,800 221,500 237,100 209,400
Other 2,300 2,600 3,200 2,800 2,500
Grand Total 175,000 184,400 224,800 239,900 211,900
Notes
1) Provisional numbers for 2009/10 are not comparable with previous years. There can be significant variation between provisional and final estimates and typically these
numbers can be expected to be revised upwards. While subsequent revisions to 2009/10 data may be different from previous years, in 2008/09 the final number of starts was up
to approximately 1.8% higher than the provisional number at a similar point.
2) The following data sources have been used; Work-based learning (WBL) – 2007/08 and earlier years (W13 final), 2008/09 (E13 final), 2009/10 (E10 04/06/10).
3) Volumes are rounded to the nearest hundred.
4) '-' Indicates a base value of less than five.
5) Unlike participation figures, figures for 2008/09 and 2009/10 are comparable with earlier years as demand led funding rules are not applied to achievements.
6) Full-year numbers are a count of the number of starts at any point during the year. Learners starting more than one framework will appear more than once.
7) Higher Level Apprenticeships are included with Advanced Apprenticeships. Programme-Led Apprenticeships recorded in WBL ILR returns are included in the above figures.
8) Government Office Region is based upon the home postcode of the learner. Where the postcode is outside of England, learners are included in the 'Other' category. Where
postcode is not known this is also included in the 'Other' category.
9) These figures are based on the geographic boundaries of regions as of May 2010. Figures for 2003/04 to 2008/09 based on earlier geographic boundaries are available in the
SFR Archive, but these cannot be directly compared with new figures due to boundary changes.
Table S6.1: Apprenticeship Programme Starts by Government Office Region and Parliamentary Constituency (2005/06 to 2009/10 in-year estimates)
Region Parliamentary Constituency
2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/095 2009/101,5
1 August to 30
Full Year Full Year Full Year Full Year April
(final) (final) (final) (final) (provisional)
North East
Berwick upon Tweed 380 330 440 440 380
Bishop Auckland 420 420 550 530 380
Blaydon 420 390 560 550 430
Blyth Valley 490 440 560 660 500
City of Durham 350 300 400 420 300
Darlington 380 440 630 620 460
Easington 490 420 550 590 480
Gateshead 450 420 620 590 490
Hartlepool 570 500 710 750 560
Hexham 320 300 410 450 300
Houghton and Sunderland South 530 510 620 720 590
Jarrow 560 450 650 630 540
Middlesbrough 490 480 670 710 520
Middlesbrough South and East Cleveland 500 530 600 670 490
Newcastle upon Tyne Central 330 350 390 470 350
Newcastle upon Tyne East 310 310 470 430 340
Newcastle upon Tyne North 400 390 540 550 420
North Durham 460 410 590 530 510
North Tyneside 500 470 710 700 640
North West Durham 440 390 530 580 470
Redcar 540 550 630 640 490
Sedgefield 470 480 580 610 440
South Shields 600 530 670 600 470
Stockton North 550 530 660 680 520
Stockton South 500 500 600 580 450
Sunderland Central 580 460 660 720 620
Tynemouth 420 400 520 550 470
Wansbeck 410 420 510 540 490
Washington and Sunderland West 610 560 650 730 600
Total 13,500 12,600 16,700 17,200 13,700
North West
Altrincham and Sale West 190 250 270 250 200
Ashton under Lyne 440 450 480 470 520
Barrow and Furness 530 670 640 720 640
Birkenhead 560 510 600 600 570
Blackburn 340 400 450 550 530
Blackley and Broughton 360 340 340 420 510
Blackpool North and Cleveleys 300 460 500 460 530
Blackpool South 320 440 580 590 590
Bolton North East 470 490 570 520 510
Bolton South East 550 510 590 570 510
Bolton West 390 450 530 510 480
Bootle 650 660 650 690 650
Burnley 390 580 450 440 420
Bury North 370 450 410 480 500
Bury South 400 410 470 480 480
Carlisle 450 470 520 550 490
Cheadle 270 290 290 360 340
Chorley 380 440 500 540 520
City of Chester 290 310 300 370 290
Congleton 380 370 470 430 380
Copeland 340 450 480 570 510
Crewe and Nantwich 430 390 520 560 510
Denton and Reddish 420 480 490 470 520
Eddisbury 340 360 370 390 360
Ellesmere Port and Neston 410 430 530 450 430
Fylde 370 310 370 390 390
Table S6.1: Apprenticeship Programme Starts by Government Office Region and Parliamentary Constituency (2005/06 to 2009/10 in-year estimates)
Region Parliamentary Constituency
2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/095 2009/101,5
1 August to 30
Full Year Full Year Full Year Full Year April
(final) (final) (final) (final) (provisional)
Garston and Halewood 480 500 540 620 580
Halton 390 470 550 550 620
Hazel Grove 390 400 350 450 430
Heywood and Middleton 560 580 540 560 580
Hyndburn 370 500 490 660 600
Knowsley 630 620 740 830 750
Lancaster and Fleetwood 270 360 380 360 400
Leigh 480 490 660 540 630
Liverpool Riverside 370 360 430 530 430
Liverpool Walton 530 630 760 660 630
Liverpool Wavertree 370 430 420 450 400
Liverpool West Derby 470 580 610 650 530
Macclesfield 330 310 380 370 310
Makerfield 450 490 660 590 600
Manchester Central 340 290 350 410 520
Manchester Gorton 220 230 260 270 310
Manchester Withington 200 170 210 270 250
Morecambe and Lunesdale 320 260 370 350 430
Oldham East and Saddleworth 490 490 470 460 450
Oldham West and Royton 510 500 520 420 520
Pendle 360 540 400 400 410
Penrith and The Border 370 340 380 410 350
Preston 310 380 490 570 550
Ribble Valley 400 490 530 550 540
Rochdale 590 470 500 430 480
Rossendale and Darwen 390 510 560 560 520
Salford and Eccles 490 520 460 560 570
Sefton Central 320 380 350 410 370
South Ribble 410 470 530 580 530
Southport 400 400 480 380 410
St Helens North 380 430 490 500 540
St Helens South and Whiston 420 450 510 510 530
Stalybridge and Hyde 430 430 490 500 520
Stockport 350 380 400 450 440
Stretford and Urmston 400 430 490 450 400
Tatton 250 260 260 240 260
Wallasey 540 520 640 530 520
Warrington North 410 510 560 650 680
Warrington South 380 430 510 570 590
Weaver Vale 340 370 430 470 390
West Lancashire 380 460 430 420 400
Westmorland and Lonsdale 270 350 350 350 300
Wigan 460 510 650 570 650
Wirral South 320 300 370 330 270
Wirral West 280 300 340 350 310
Workington 300 370 450 520 430
Worsley and Eccles South 510 510 560 530 530
Wyre and Preston North 300 360 390 410 370
Wythenshawe and Sale East 380 380 460 490 440
Total 29,600 32,200 35,500 36,500 35,600
Yorkshire and The Humber
Barnsley Central 350 430 590 610 570
Barnsley East 410 460 590 650 630
Batley and Spen 400 470 520 620 460
Beverley and Holderness 1,980 2,360 2,770 4,030 3,270
Bradford East 330 390 470 510 470
Bradford South 420 450 550 570 520
Bradford West 270 350 310 400 350
Table S6.1: Apprenticeship Programme Starts by Government Office Region and Parliamentary Constituency (2005/06 to 2009/10 in-year estimates)
Region Parliamentary Constituency
2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/095 2009/101,5
1 August to 30
Full Year Full Year Full Year Full Year April
(final) (final) (final) (final) (provisional)
Brigg and Goole 330 350 480 440 330
Calder Valley 400 480 490 550 430
Cleethorpes 340 400 500 460 380
Colne Valley 380 470 490 580 500
Dewsbury 400 450 520 630 500
Don Valley 600 520 660 740 600
Doncaster Central 610 540 660 780 530
Doncaster North 640 580 710 830 640
East Yorkshire 260 310 360 450 300
Elmet and Rothwell 310 310 340 390 390
Great Grimsby 300 320 470 410 360
Halifax 400 490 550 530 480
Haltemprice and Howden 310 330 380 400 330
Harrogate and Knaresborough 1,530 1,470 1,750 1,810 1,670
Hemsworth 310 400 400 470 450
Huddersfield 310 410 460 540 470
Keighley 330 360 430 420 400
Kingston upon Hull East 620 510 640 700 580
Kingston upon Hull North 410 410 500 610 440
Kingston upon Hull West and Hessle 450 480 530 560 500
Leeds Central 340 400 440 470 440
Leeds East 330 360 430 430 370
Leeds North East 150 160 230 280 250
Leeds North West 150 180 230 220 200
Leeds West 310 370 430 410 420
Morley and Outwood 310 400 420 440 390
Normanton Pontefract and Castleford 390 460 510 520 510
Penistone and Stocksbridge 370 370 500 590 500
Pudsey 310 280 380 360 360
Richmond (Yorks) 530 580 560 580 450
Rother Valley 330 380 480 490 440
Rotherham 410 360 490 600 500
Scarborough and Whitby 440 400 530 430 410
Scunthorpe 330 400 530 390 390
Selby and Ainsty 340 400 440 440 380
Sheffield Brightside and Hillsborough 490 460 680 710 620
Sheffield Central 250 220 360 400 340
Sheffield Hallam 210 160 250 280 220
Sheffield Heeley 390 410 550 610 520
Sheffield South East 450 430 570 760 530
Shipley 290 320 420 380 360
Skipton and Ripon 320 340 460 420 400
Thirsk and Malton 330 360 460 410 380
Wakefield 290 350 460 460 400
Wentworth and Dearne 390 410 590 620 520
York Central 320 380 410 480 380
York Outer 270 310 370 350 320
Total 22,400 24,100 29,300 32,200 27,600
East Midlands
Amber Valley 390 450 500 550 440
Ashfield 440 520 560 650 530
Bassetlaw 450 460 510 610 460
Bolsover 430 410 510 590 450
Boston and Skegness 370 390 470 500 390
Bosworth 360 300 430 410 320
Broxtowe 390 380 460 430 330
Charnwood 280 330 480 410 350
Chesterfield 410 340 490 520 440
Table S6.1: Apprenticeship Programme Starts by Government Office Region and Parliamentary Constituency (2005/06 to 2009/10 in-year estimates)
Region Parliamentary Constituency
2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/095 2009/101,5
1 August to 30
Full Year Full Year Full Year Full Year April
(final) (final) (final) (final) (provisional)
Corby 450 400 560 540 430
Daventry 420 350 390 470 330
Derby North 350 420 540 640 500
Derby South 380 460 630 640 590
Derbyshire Dales 290 250 310 320 270
Erewash 430 440 530 570 510
Gainsborough 340 360 470 500 410
Gedling 460 480 510 510 430
Grantham and Stamford 310 370 430 500 400
Harborough 310 340 390 370 360
High Peak 420 410 420 460 390
Kettering 380 410 530 450 400
Leicester East 190 180 270 330 250
Leicester South 250 210 330 340 310
Leicester West 340 330 470 440 370
Lincoln 550 530 580 610 530
Loughborough 280 310 360 340 310
Louth and Horncastle 310 320 440 410 380
Mansfield 480 600 700 710 660
Mid Derbyshire 290 360 500 460 450
Newark 400 400 630 630 430
North East Derbyshire 390 340 450 480 440
North West Leicestershire 330 380 410 430 310
Northampton North 360 340 440 390 330
Northampton South 400 340 490 410 380
Nottingham East 330 290 380 400 330
Nottingham North 530 570 590 590 560
Nottingham South 300 280 420 400 340
Rushcliffe 260 300 350 340 260
Rutland and Melton 250 310 380 380 280
Sherwood 480 510 570 630 500
Sleaford and North Hykeham 420 450 520 590 550
South Derbyshire 340 400 440 480 380
South Holland and The Deepings 290 330 430 390 360
South Leicestershire 340 390 480 430 410
South Northamptonshire 340 330 460 450 400
Wellingborough 440 380 490 530 440
Total 16,900 17,400 21,700 22,200 18,700
West Midlands
Aldridge Brownhills 300 330 380 390 330
Birmingham Edgbaston 230 190 250 310 280
Birmingham Erdington 320 350 400 490 440
Birmingham Hall Green 260 270 280 370 330
Birmingham Hodge Hill 280 310 340 390 430
Birmingham Ladywood 210 250 290 340 350
Birmingham Northfield 370 390 430 500 470
Birmingham Perry Barr 270 300 330 410 380
Birmingham Selly Oak 270 280 360 430 370
Birmingham Yardley 340 390 420 510 490
Bromsgrove 280 320 320 360 360
Burton 370 410 490 540 420
Cannock Chase 530 450 550 570 420
Coventry North East 390 420 540 590 500
Coventry North West 400 400 500 560 500
Coventry South 320 290 390 430 370
Dudley North 380 340 410 540 500
Dudley South 390 370 460 500 420
Halesowen and Rowley Regis 360 340 370 480 410
Table S6.1: Apprenticeship Programme Starts by Government Office Region and Parliamentary Constituency (2005/06 to 2009/10 in-year estimates)
Region Parliamentary Constituency
2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/095 2009/101,5
1 August to 30
Full Year Full Year Full Year Full Year April
(final) (final) (final) (final) (provisional)
Hereford and South Herefordshire 520 520 610 580 510
Kenilworth and Southam 230 200 280 270 240
Lichfield 310 300 390 380 340
Ludlow 270 280 380 390 290
Meriden 340 420 390 590 480
Mid Worcestershire 260 250 320 320 350
Newcastle under Lyme 540 450 640 620 480
North Herefordshire 300 320 350 400 340
North Shropshire 490 380 520 550 520
North Warwickshire 370 310 440 500 360
Nuneaton 350 350 470 510 390
Redditch 280 250 380 410 350
Rugby 360 290 470 510 420
Shrewsbury and Atcham 370 420 560 480 390
Solihull 280 300 350 400 390
South Staffordshire 440 410 510 500 410
Stafford 360 310 460 360 300
Staffordshire Moorlands 350 370 460 500 380
Stoke on Trent Central 520 440 650 570 460
Stoke on Trent North 590 550 800 760 570
Stoke on Trent South 470 530 670 670 500
Stone 370 340 420 440 300
Stourbridge 350 300 400 440 380
Stratford on Avon 200 230 270 280 220
Sutton Coldfield 240 290 280 330 320
Tamworth 420 400 450 480 380
Telford 380 390 500 560 430
The Wrekin 580 490 750 1,090 940
Walsall North 430 340 520 510 430
Walsall South 300 290 430 420 450
Warley 330 320 370 430 410
Warwick and Leamington 300 240 330 390 240
West Bromwich East 390 340 390 480 390
West Bromwich West 470 370 460 530 500
West Worcestershire 220 230 240 310 240
Wolverhampton North East 380 360 500 550 490
Wolverhampton South East 300 360 410 470 440
Wolverhampton South West 260 230 340 360 320
Worcester 280 290 380 410 360
Wyre Forest 310 290 430 430 350
Total 20,800 20,200 25,400 27,900 23,800
East of England
Basildon and Billericay 240 260 310 310 340
Bedford 280 270 290 350 280
Braintree 330 360 390 380 310
Brentwood and Ongar 200 230 260 280 270
Broadland 280 350 410 390 320
Broxbourne 240 250 290 330 230
Bury St Edmunds 500 530 920 890 590
Cambridge 170 180 280 220 200
Castle Point 290 270 340 400 380
Central Suffolk and North Ipswich 300 330 390 430 350
Chelmsford 290 310 390 370 390
Clacton 260 280 400 340 300
Colchester 340 350 480 430 360
Epping Forest 160 210 240 270 240
Great Yarmouth 260 320 450 410 280
Harlow 270 290 290 340 330
Table S6.1: Apprenticeship Programme Starts by Government Office Region and Parliamentary Constituency (2005/06 to 2009/10 in-year estimates)
Region Parliamentary Constituency
2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/095 2009/101,5
1 August to 30
Full Year Full Year Full Year Full Year April
(final) (final) (final) (final) (provisional)
Harwich and North Essex 300 320 370 320 270
Hemel Hempstead 280 260 350 330 260
Hertford and Stortford 220 190 230 220 210
Hertsmere 220 170 200 240 240
Hitchin and Harpenden 130 150 170 180 170
Huntingdon 340 340 450 370 270
Ipswich 410 370 530 590 430
Luton North 210 230 280 310 240
Luton South 270 290 370 400 310
Maldon 250 280 350 370 370
Mid Bedfordshire 400 380 400 390 290
Mid Norfolk 270 320 460 420 330
North East Bedfordshire 300 280 290 370 250
North East Cambridgeshire 310 400 440 410 310
North East Hertfordshire 220 240 270 270 230
North Norfolk 320 280 330 340 260
North West Cambridgeshire 360 430 460 490 400
North West Norfolk 250 310 420 410 360
Norwich North 250 330 430 410 340
Norwich South 220 270 350 310 270
Peterborough 340 340 440 470 380
Rayleigh and Wickford 240 250 310 400 360
Rochford and Southend East 260 230 280 320 280
Saffron Walden 220 240 290 320 280
South Basildon and East Thurrock 280 290 400 420 420
South Cambridgeshire 210 270 310 290 270
South East Cambridgeshire 470 480 440 370 350
South Norfolk 250 300 340 360 270
South Suffolk 300 280 360 330 290
South West Bedfordshire 310 320 400 430 330
South West Hertfordshire 210 180 260 220 220
South West Norfolk 300 350 440 410 380
Southend West 200 200 270 300 230
St Albans 140 170 180 200 200
Stevenage 310 300 360 360 290
Suffolk Coastal 300 310 450 450 360
Thurrock 210 240 360 420 320
Watford 240 190 300 270 280
Waveney 370 360 520 510 410
Welwyn Hatfield 240 230 240 250 230
West Suffolk 340 340 480 460 380
Witham 270 320 360 350 320
Total 15,900 16,800 21,000 21,200 17,800
London
Barking 230 190 320 370 360
Battersea 100 80 110 150 120
Beckenham 150 160 210 240 210
Bermondsey and Old Southwark 140 160 180 270 250
Bethnal Green and Bow 180 160 200 310 310
Bexleyheath and Crayford 240 260 340 310 280
Brent Central 170 140 180 290 230
Brent North 100 110 160 180 160
Brentford and Isleworth 150 170 260 260 200
Bromley and Chislehurst 140 190 240 250 190
Camberwell and Peckham 130 110 190 260 240
Carshalton and Wallington 290 210 300 320 310
Chelsea and Fulham 50 70 80 80 80
Chingford and Woodford Green 180 180 230 290 260
Table S6.1: Apprenticeship Programme Starts by Government Office Region and Parliamentary Constituency (2005/06 to 2009/10 in-year estimates)
Region Parliamentary Constituency
2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/095 2009/101,5
1 August to 30
Full Year Full Year Full Year Full Year April
(final) (final) (final) (final) (provisional)
Chipping Barnet 140 110 160 180 130
Cities of London and Westminster 150 170 160 150 180
Croydon Central 280 250 360 400 400
Croydon North 200 200 260 350 320
Croydon South 200 190 260 290 260
Dagenham and Rainham 250 270 350 370 360
Dulwich and West Norwood 110 110 160 190 170
Ealing Central and Acton 70 90 130 160 140
Ealing North 150 190 280 280 280
Ealing Southall 90 130 140 200 170
East Ham 210 150 260 310 300
Edmonton 130 140 170 250 220
Eltham 240 230 280 290 280
Enfield North 190 180 190 220 230
Enfield Southgate 100 80 110 150 130
Erith and Thamesmead 220 220 280 310 300
Feltham and Heston 240 380 360 370 340
Finchley and Golders Green 60 60 90 130 100
Greenwich and Woolwich 130 130 160 190 260
Hackney North and Stoke Newington 120 100 120 180 160
Hackney South and Shoreditch 130 130 150 210 190
Hammersmith 120 110 180 200 200
Hampstead and Kilburn 80 70 80 120 100
Harrow East 120 100 140 160 160
Harrow West 120 130 150 160 140
Hayes and Harlington 220 270 330 360 320
Hendon 120 100 160 180 160
Holborn and St Pancras 110 130 140 180 230
Hornchurch and Upminster 260 260 320 310 280
Hornsey and Wood Green 90 90 100 160 150
Ilford North 140 140 210 260 210
Ilford South 140 140 190 250 220
Islington North 100 100 120 170 140
Islington South and Finsbury 100 130 120 170 160
Kensington 100 90 80 110 100
Kingston and Surbiton 150 160 240 260 190
Lewisham Deptford 130 120 190 270 230
Lewisham East 180 150 210 280 230
Lewisham West and Penge 180 170 230 260 260
Leyton and Wanstead 100 90 170 190 210
Mitcham and Morden 180 200 240 340 250
Old Bexley and Sidcup 250 270 310 280 270
Orpington 150 180 230 280 260
Poplar and Limehouse 190 180 260 300 320
Putney 70 70 100 130 100
Richmond Park 100 90 120 120 110
Romford 250 230 320 300 310
Ruislip Northwood and Pinner 120 160 170 210 170
Streatham 110 110 140 180 140
Sutton and Cheam 180 200 250 280 230
Tooting 80 70 100 120 90
Tottenham 140 130 170 240 250
Twickenham 130 150 170 180 130
Uxbridge and South Ruislip 230 240 320 370 320
Vauxhall 120 100 140 190 180
Walthamstow 140 160 200 260 270
West Ham 210 190 310 380 350
Westminster North 110 80 100 120 140
Wimbledon 90 60 100 150 90
Table S6.1: Apprenticeship Programme Starts by Government Office Region and Parliamentary Constituency (2005/06 to 2009/10 in-year estimates)
Region Parliamentary Constituency
2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/095 2009/101,5
1 August to 30
Full Year Full Year Full Year Full Year April
(final) (final) (final) (final) (provisional)
Total 11,000 11,100 14,500 17,200 15,800
South East
Aldershot 250 380 750 600 470
Arundel and South Downs 190 230 280 310 210
Ashford 300 330 390 440 350
Aylesbury 440 480 460 670 600
Banbury 320 340 500 620 510
Basingstoke 280 300 460 450 400
Beaconsfield 240 260 290 290 210
Bexhill and Battle 240 250 310 350 270
Bognor Regis and Littlehampton 260 290 420 390 340
Bracknell 370 330 400 440 410
Brighton Kemptown 300 280 340 370 260
Brighton Pavilion 200 190 220 240 190
Buckingham 290 250 300 320 270
Canterbury 160 230 240 260 220
Chatham and Aylesford 200 280 340 340 310
Chesham and Amersham 180 200 220 230 160
Chichester 230 270 330 350 250
Crawley 300 280 340 430 340
Dartford 240 280 330 330 260
Dover 290 320 380 340 290
East Hampshire 190 180 280 260 210
East Surrey 230 190 260 290 280
East Worthing and Shoreham 280 250 310 390 270
Eastbourne 330 370 450 540 370
Eastleigh 360 450 430 470 430
Epsom and Ewell 160 190 250 200 200
Esher and Walton 150 140 190 180 160
Fareham 270 350 310 390 310
Faversham and Mid Kent 180 220 300 300 230
Folkestone and Hythe 300 290 380 380 290
Gillingham and Rainham 220 250 360 310 310
Gosport 1,120 1,590 1,880 2,090 1,520
Gravesham 210 300 320 270 280
Guildford 170 200 260 240 170
Hastings and Rye 280 220 340 370 320
Havant 250 280 290 380 320
Henley 230 240 280 310 240
Horsham 240 280 350 330 280
Hove 230 200 270 290 230
Isle of Wight 890 730 860 860 600
Lewes 230 210 270 270 190
Maidenhead 190 240 300 300 250
Maidstone and The Weald 200 230 270 260 220
Meon Valley 270 330 410 540 460
Mid Sussex 210 260 310 350 220
Milton Keynes North 370 460 500 550 400
Milton Keynes South 380 450 540 540 400
Mole Valley 160 140 180 190 150
New Forest East 330 400 430 520 420
New Forest West 220 240 290 300 290
Newbury 290 370 470 490 360
North East Hampshire 170 210 250 250 230
North Thanet 220 290 310 280 380
North West Hampshire 230 390 570 650 780
Oxford East 210 270 260 260 270
Oxford West and Abingdon 270 310 310 340 270
Table S6.1: Apprenticeship Programme Starts by Government Office Region and Parliamentary Constituency (2005/06 to 2009/10 in-year estimates)
Region Parliamentary Constituency
2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/095 2009/101,5
1 August to 30
Full Year Full Year Full Year Full Year April
(final) (final) (final) (final) (provisional)
Portsmouth North 290 370 350 390 280
Portsmouth South 190 230 230 270 200
Reading East 230 250 340 370 320
Reading West 380 340 480 480 450
Reigate 140 170 220 210 180
Rochester and Strood 560 600 660 700 640
Romsey and Southampton North 190 220 320 500 350
Runnymede and Weybridge 150 170 220 250 160
Sevenoaks 150 150 200 210 180
Sittingbourne and Sheppey 260 340 470 370 330
Slough 290 370 400 430 340
South Thanet 210 280 280 290 260
South West Surrey 180 180 210 220 150
Southampton Itchen 350 420 420 430 400
Southampton Test 270 340 350 380 350
Spelthorne 260 230 290 320 270
Surrey Heath 320 330 770 1,030 1,040
Tonbridge and Malling 140 170 220 220 180
Tunbridge Wells 130 150 210 240 160
Wantage 300 350 300 380 320
Wealden 230 300 340 340 250
Winchester 190 180 210 460 750
Windsor 190 220 230 270 240
Witney 290 350 370 460 400
Woking 190 180 240 320 270
Wokingham 1,420 1,680 1,850 2,160 1,900
Worthing West 200 220 310 350 240
Wycombe 280 320 320 310 330
Total 23,400 26,500 32,200 35,000 29,500
South West
Bath 140 160 180 220 220
Bournemouth East 220 230 360 420 410
Bournemouth West 250 260 360 440 440
Bridgwater and West Somerset 360 390 490 490 460
Bristol East 270 360 410 440 450
Bristol North West 190 250 340 330 360
Bristol South 340 430 480 540 570
Bristol West 110 140 190 230 200
Camborne and Redruth 320 360 540 450 470
Central Devon 280 340 370 380 420
Cheltenham 230 220 310 290 260
Chippenham 240 240 370 380 360
Christchurch 190 210 290 320 370
Devizes 560 660 920 1,210 1,300
East Devon 590 750 810 1,200 970
Exeter 380 450 450 490 530
Filton and Bradley Stoke 230 280 320 420 380
Forest of Dean 260 280 350 350 300
Gloucester 360 380 510 510 590
Kingswood 300 390 410 460 490
Mid Dorset and North Poole 260 270 350 360 360
Newton Abbot 410 420 430 500 470
North Cornwall 310 380 490 460 420
North Devon 350 350 400 370 340
North Dorset 2,090 850 1,110 1,330 1,070
North East Somerset 250 290 340 330 300
North Somerset 230 320 340 390 410
North Swindon 250 360 450 470 420
Table S6.1: Apprenticeship Programme Starts by Government Office Region and Parliamentary Constituency (2005/06 to 2009/10 in-year estimates)
Region Parliamentary Constituency
2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/095 2009/101,5
1 August to 30
Full Year Full Year Full Year Full Year April
(final) (final) (final) (final) (provisional)
North Wiltshire 180 220 280 300 280
Plymouth Moor View 430 530 550 680 670
Plymouth Sutton and Devonport 440 420 500 660 650
Poole 240 290 360 370 380
Salisbury 240 240 320 330 330
Somerton and Frome 290 350 420 530 420
South Dorset 760 1,080 1,310 1,550 1,500
South East Cornwall 540 640 660 800 660
South Swindon 240 300 380 460 390
South West Devon 400 470 460 520 570
South West Wiltshire 400 430 600 630 670
St Austell and Newquay 360 400 550 560 500
St Ives 290 370 440 450 470
Stroud 300 320 430 420 410
Taunton Deane 350 420 500 530 500
Tewkesbury 250 240 370 380 380
The Cotswolds 250 260 260 300 260
Thornbury and Yate 250 280 350 390 370
Tiverton and Honiton 280 380 460 400 430
Torbay 410 500 560 580 550
Torridge and West Devon 310 420 400 400 470
Totnes 270 270 330 330 360
Truro and Falmouth 310 360 470 440 480
Wells 290 330 410 410 380
West Dorset 280 350 440 430 410
Weston Super Mare 310 400 540 550 550
Yeovil 440 500 620 630 600
Total 19,000 20,800 25,300 27,800 27,000
England Total 172,600 181,800 221,500 237,100 209,400
Other 2,300 2,600 3,200 2,800 2,500
Grand Total 175,000 184,400 224,800 239,900 211,900
Notes
1) Provisional numbers for 2009/10 are not comparable with previous years. There can be significant variation between provisional and final estimates and typically these numbers can be expected to be revised upwards.
While subsequent revisions to 2009/10 data may be different from previous years, in 2008/09 the final number of starts was up to approximately 1.8% higher than the provisional number at a similar point.
2) The following data sources have been used; Work-based learning (WBL) – 2007/08 and earlier years (W13 final), 2008/09 (E13 final), 2009/10 (E10 04/06/10).
3) Volumes are rounded to the nearest ten, except Regional Totals and Grand Totals which are rounded to the nearest hundred.
4) '-' Indicates a base value of less than five.
5) Unlike participation figures, figures for 2008/09 and 2009/10 are comparable with earlier years as demand led funding rules are not applied to achievements.
6) Full-year numbers are a count of the number of starts at any point during the year. Learners starting more than one framework will appear more than once.
7) Higher Level Apprenticeships are included with Advanced Apprenticeships. Programme-Led Apprenticeships recorded in WBL ILR returns are included in the above figures.
8) Government Office Region and Parliamentary Constituency are based upon the home postcode of the learner. Where the postcode is outside of England, learners are included in the 'Other' category. Where postcode is
not known this is are based on thethe 'Other' category.
9) These figures also included in geographic boundaries of parliamentary constituencies as of May 2010. Figures for 2003/04 to 2008/09 based on earlier geographic boundaries are available in the SFR Archive, but these
cannot be directly compared with new figures due to boundary changes within parliamentary constituencies - even for constituencies with similar names.
Table S6.1: Apprenticeship Programme Starts by Government Office Region and Local Authority (2005/06 to 2009/10 in-year estimates)
Region Local Authority
2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/095 2009/101,5
1 August to
Full Year Full Year Full Year Full Year 30 April
(final) (final) (final) (final) (provisional)
North East
Darlington 400 500 700 700 500
Durham 2,600 2,400 3,100 3,200 2,500
Gateshead 1,000 900 1,300 1,300 1,000
Hartlepool 600 500 700 800 600
Middlesbrough 700 800 1,000 1,100 800
Newcastle upon Tyne 1,000 1,100 1,400 1,400 1,100
North Tyneside 900 900 1,200 1,300 1,100
Northumberland 1,600 1,500 1,900 2,100 1,700
Redcar and Cleveland 800 800 900 900 700
South Tyneside 1,000 900 1,200 1,100 900
Stockton-on-Tees 1,100 1,000 1,300 1,300 1,000
Sunderland 1,700 1,500 1,900 2,200 1,800
Total 13,500 12,600 16,700 17,200 13,700
North West
Blackburn with Darwen 500 600 700 800 700
Blackpool 500 800 1,000 900 1,000
Bolton 1,300 1,400 1,600 1,500 1,400
Bury 800 900 900 1,000 1,000
Cheshire East 1,300 1,300 1,600 1,500 1,400
Cheshire West and Cheshire 1,300 1,400 1,500 1,600 1,300
Cumbria 2,300 2,700 2,800 3,100 2,700
Halton 500 600 700 700 800
Knowsley 900 800 1,000 1,100 1,000
Lancashire 4,600 5,600 5,800 6,100 6,000
Liverpool 2,100 2,400 2,600 2,700 2,400
Manchester 1,300 1,200 1,400 1,700 1,800
Oldham 1,100 1,100 1,100 1,000 1,100
Rochdale 1,200 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,100
Salford 1,100 1,100 1,100 1,200 1,200
Sefton 1,400 1,400 1,500 1,500 1,400
St Helens 700 800 900 900 900
Stockport 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,400 1,400
Tameside 1,000 1,100 1,200 1,200 1,200
Trafford 700 800 900 800 700
Warrington 800 900 1,100 1,200 1,300
Wigan 1,500 1,500 2,000 1,800 2,000
Wirral 1,700 1,600 1,900 1,800 1,700
Total 29,600 32,200 35,500 36,500 35,600
Yorkshire and The Humber
Barnsley 1,000 1,100 1,500 1,600 1,500
Bradford 1,600 1,900 2,200 2,300 2,100
Calderdale 800 1,000 1,000 1,100 900
Doncaster 1,800 1,600 2,000 2,300 1,800
East Riding of Yorkshire 2,800 3,200 3,800 5,100 4,100
Kingston upon Hull 1,400 1,300 1,600 1,800 1,400
Kirklees 1,500 1,800 2,000 2,400 1,900
Leeds 2,100 2,300 2,800 2,800 2,700
North East Lincolnshire 500 600 800 700 700
North Lincolnshire 600 800 1,000 800 700
North Yorkshire 3,500 3,500 4,200 4,100 3,700
Rotherham 1,000 1,000 1,400 1,500 1,300
Sheffield 2,000 1,900 2,700 3,200 2,600
Table S6.1: Apprenticeship Programme Starts by Government Office Region and Local Authority (2005/06 to 2009/10 in-year estimates)
Region Local Authority
2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/095 2009/101,5
1 August to
Full Year Full Year Full Year Full Year 30 April
(final) (final) (final) (final) (provisional)
Wakefield 1,100 1,400 1,500 1,600 1,500
York 600 700 800 800 700
Total 22,400 24,100 29,300 32,200 27,600
East Midlands
Derby 900 1,000 1,400 1,500 1,300
Derbyshire 3,300 3,200 3,900 4,200 3,600
Leicester 800 700 1,100 1,100 900
Leicestershire 2,100 2,300 2,800 2,600 2,200
Lincolnshire 2,600 2,700 3,300 3,500 3,000
Northamptonshire 2,800 2,500 3,400 3,200 2,700
Nottingham 1,200 1,100 1,400 1,400 1,200
Nottinghamshire 3,400 3,600 4,300 4,500 3,600
Rutland 100 100 100 200 100
Total 16,900 17,400 21,700 22,200 18,700
West Midlands
Birmingham 2,800 3,000 3,400 4,100 3,800
Coventry 1,100 1,100 1,400 1,600 1,400
Dudley 1,400 1,200 1,500 1,800 1,600
Herefordshire 800 800 1,000 1,000 900
Sandwell 1,400 1,200 1,400 1,700 1,500
Shropshire 1,400 1,300 1,800 2,200 1,800
Solihull 600 700 700 1,000 900
Staffordshire 3,800 3,600 4,500 4,600 3,600
Stoke-on-Trent 1,400 1,400 1,900 1,800 1,400
Telford and Wrekin 700 700 900 900 700
Walsall 1,000 1,000 1,300 1,300 1,200
Warwickshire 1,800 1,600 2,300 2,500 1,900
Wolverhampton 900 900 1,200 1,300 1,200
Worcestershire 1,600 1,600 2,100 2,200 2,000
Total 20,800 20,200 25,400 27,900 23,800
East of England
Bedford Borough 400 400 400 500 400
Cambridgeshire 1,700 1,900 2,100 1,900 1,600
Central Bedfordshire 900 900 1,000 1,000 800
Essex 3,900 4,200 5,000 5,200 4,800
Hertfordshire 2,400 2,300 2,800 2,900 2,600
Luton 500 500 600 700 500
Norfolk 2,400 2,800 3,600 3,500 2,800
Peterborough 500 600 700 700 600
Southend on Sea 400 400 500 500 500
Suffolk 2,500 2,500 3,700 3,700 2,800
Thurrock 300 400 500 600 500
Total 15,900 16,800 21,000 21,200 17,800
Inner London
Camden 100 200 200 200 300
City Of London - - - - -
Hackney 200 200 300 400 300
Hammersmith and Fulham 200 200 200 300 300
Haringey 200 200 300 400 400
Islington 200 200 200 300 300
Kensington and Chelsea 100 100 100 100 100
Table S6.1: Apprenticeship Programme Starts by Government Office Region and Local Authority (2005/06 to 2009/10 in-year estimates)
Region Local Authority
2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/095 2009/101,5
1 August to
Full Year Full Year Full Year Full Year 30 April
(final) (final) (final) (final) (provisional)
Lambeth 300 300 400 500 500
Lewisham 400 400 500 700 600
Newham 400 300 600 700 700
Southwark 300 300 400 600 500
Tower Hamlets 400 300 500 600 600
Wandsworth 300 200 300 400 300
Westminster 300 200 300 300 300
Total 3,400 3,200 4,200 5,500 5,200
Outer London
Barking and Dagenham 400 300 500 600 600
Barnet 300 300 400 500 400
Bexley 600 700 800 800 700
Brent 300 300 400 500 400
Bromley 500 600 800 900 700
Croydon 700 600 900 1,000 1,000
Ealing 300 400 500 600 600
Enfield 400 400 500 600 600
Greenwich 500 400 500 600 600
Harrow 300 300 300 400 300
Havering 600 600 800 800 700
Hillingdon 500 600 800 900 800
Hounslow 400 500 600 600 500
Kingston Upon Thames 200 200 300 300 200
Merton 300 300 300 500 300
Redbridge 300 300 500 600 500
Richmond Upon Thames 200 200 200 200 200
Sutton 500 400 600 600 500
Waltham Forest 400 400 500 700 700
Total 7,600 7,900 10,300 11,700 10,500
Inner and Outer London 11,000 11,100 14,500 17,200 15,800
South East
Bracknell Forest 300 300 400 500 400
Brighton and Hove 700 600 700 800 600
Buckinghamshire 1,400 1,500 1,600 1,800 1,600
East Sussex 1,400 1,400 1,800 2,000 1,500
Hampshire 4,300 5,400 6,800 7,800 6,900
Isle of Wight 900 700 900 900 600
Kent 3,100 3,700 4,400 4,300 3,700
Medway 900 1,000 1,200 1,200 1,200
Milton Keynes 700 900 1,000 1,100 800
Oxfordshire 1,600 1,900 2,000 2,400 2,000
Portsmouth 500 600 600 700 500
Reading 400 400 500 600 500
Slough 300 400 400 500 400
Southampton 700 800 800 900 800
Surrey 2,100 2,100 3,100 3,500 3,000
West Berkshire 500 500 700 700 600
West Sussex 1,900 2,100 2,700 2,900 2,100
Windsor and Maidenhead 300 300 400 400 300
Wokingham 1,600 1,800 2,000 2,400 2,100
Total 23,400 26,500 32,200 35,000 29,500
South West
Table S6.1: Apprenticeship Programme Starts by Government Office Region and Local Authority (2005/06 to 2009/10 in-year estimates)
Region Local Authority
2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/095 2009/101,5
1 August to
Full Year Full Year Full Year Full Year 30 April
(final) (final) (final) (final) (provisional)
Bath and North East Somerset 400 400 500 600 500
Bournemouth 400 400 700 800 800
Bristol 900 1,200 1,400 1,500 1,600
Cornwall (Includes Isles of Scilly) 2,100 2,500 3,100 3,200 3,000
Devon 2,900 3,400 3,600 4,100 4,000
Dorset 3,500 2,600 3,400 3,800 3,600
Gloucestershire 1,600 1,700 2,200 2,200 2,200
North Somerset 500 700 900 900 1,000
Plymouth 1,100 1,300 1,400 1,700 1,700
Poole 400 500 600 600 600
Somerset 1,700 2,000 2,400 2,600 2,300
South Gloucestershire 800 900 1,100 1,300 1,200
Swindon 500 700 800 900 800
Torbay 500 600 700 700 700
Wiltshire 1,600 1,800 2,500 2,900 2,900
Total 19,000 20,800 25,300 27,800 27,000
England Total 172,600 181,800 221,500 237,100 209,400
Other 2,300 2,600 3,200 2,800 2,500
Grand Total 175,000 184,400 224,800 239,900 211,900
Notes:
1) Provisional numbers for 2009/10 are not comparable with previous years. There can be significant variation between provisional and final estimates and typically these numbers can be expected to be
revised upwards. While subsequent revisions to 2009/10 data may be different from previous years, in 2008/09 the final number of starts was up to approximately 1.8% higher than the provisional number at a
similar point.
2) The following data sources have been used; Work-based learning (WBL) – 2007/08 and earlier years (W13 final), 2008/09 (E13 final), 2009/10 (E10 04/06/10).
3) Volumes are rounded to the nearest hundred.
4) '-' Indicates a base value of less than fifty.
5) Unlike participation figures, figures for 2008/09 and 2009/10 are comparable with earlier years as demand led funding rules are not applied to achievements.
6) Full-year numbers are a count of the number of starts at any point during the year. Learners starting more than one framework will appear more than once.
7) Higher Level Apprenticeships are included with Advanced Apprenticeships. Programme-Led Apprenticeships recorded in WBL ILR returns are included in the above figures.
8) Government Office Region and Local Authority are based upon the home postcode of the learner. Where the postcode is outside of England, learners are included in the 'Other' category. Where postcode
is not known this are based on the geographic boundaries of local authorities as of May 2010. Figures for 2003/04 to 2008/09 based on earlier geographic boundaries are available in the SFR Archive, but
9) These figures is also included in the 'Other' category.
these cannot be directly compared with new figures due to boundary changes.
Table S6.1: Apprenticeship Programme Starts by Narrow Age Band, Gender, Learners with Learning Difficulties and/ or Disabilities and Ethnicity (2002/03 to 2009/10 in-year estimates)
Dimension Category Total
2002/03 2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/095
Full Year (final) Full Year (final) Full Year (final) Full Year (final) Full Year (final) Full Year (final) Full Year (final)
% of Total % of Total % of Total % of Total % of Total % of Total
Age Band Under 16 800 - 700 - 900 - 500 - 500 - 500 - 400
16 36,800 19.4% 38,700 20.0% 42,600 22.5% 33,200 19.0% 33,200 18.0% 33,300 14.8% 29,600
17 33,600 20.2% 36,900 19.1% 38,000 20.1% 33,300 19.0% 35,800 19.4% 36,400 16.2% 33,000
18 26,200 17.3% 32,000 16.5% 32,000 16.9% 32,500 18.5% 36,200 19.6% 37,300 16.6% 36,400
19-24 70,200 42.6% 85,300 44.1% 75,100 39.7% 75,200 43.0% 78,600 42.6% 90,100 40.1% 84,700
25-34 - - - - 200 - 200 - 200 - 13,600 6.0% 28,000
35-44 - - - - 100 - 100 - - - 8,100 3.6% 16,700
45-59 - - - - 100 - - - - - 5,200 2.3% 10,800
60+ - - - - - - - - - - 200 - 400
Not known - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Total 167,700 100.0% 193,600 100.0% 189,000 100.0% 175,000 100.0% 184,400 100.0% 224,800 100.0% 239,900
Gender Female 83,100 47.3% 93,200 48.2% 87,700 46.4% 82,500 47.2% 84,400 45.8% 106,600 47.4% 119,300
Male 84,500 52.7% 100,300 51.8% 101,300 53.6% 92,400 52.8% 100,000 54.2% 118,200 52.6% 120,700
Total 167,700 100.0% 193,600 100.0% 189,000 100.0% 175,000 100.0% 184,400 100.0% 224,800 100.0% 239,900
Learners with Learning Difficulties Yes 13,000 7.4% 19,900 10.3% 20,800 11.0% 19,200 11.0% 20,400 11.1% 25,900 11.5% 23,700
and/ or Disabilities No 152,100 90.8% 171,200 88.5% 165,900 87.8% 153,600 87.8% 162,400 88.0% 196,900 87.6% 214,600
Not Known 2,600 1.8% 2,500 1.3% 2,300 1.2% 2,100 1.2% 1,700 0.9% 2,000 0.9% 1,700
Total 167,700 100.0% 193,600 100.0% 189,000 100.0% 175,000 100.0% 184,400 100.0% 224,800 100.0% 239,900
Ethnicity Asian Or Asian British - Bangladeshi 500 - 900 - 1,100 0.6% 900 0.5% 1,300 0.7% 1,400 0.6% 3,300
Asian Or Asian British - Indian 1,200 0.7% 1,200 0.6% 1,300 0.7% 1,100 0.7% 1,200 0.7% 1,900 0.9% 2,300
Asian Or Asian British - Pakistani 1,300 0.7% 1,500 0.8% 1,700 0.9% 1,400 0.8% 1,600 0.9% 2,000 0.9% 2,400
Asian Or Asian British - Any Other Asian Background 400 - 400 - 400 - 500 - 400 - 1,000 - 1,200
Black Or Black British - African 600 - 700 - 800 - 600 - 600 - 1,300 0.6% 1,900
Black Or Black British - Caribbean 1,400 0.8% 1,500 0.8% 1,600 0.8% 1,300 0.7% 1,300 0.7% 1,700 0.8% 2,500
Black Or Black British - Any Other Black Background 600 - 500 - 500 - 400 - 500 - 600 - 700
Chinese 100 - 100 - 100 - 100 - 100 - 200 - 200
Mixed - White And Asian 300 - 300 - 300 - 400 - 400 - 500 - 600
Mixed - White And Black African 200 - 300 - 300 - 300 - 300 - 400 - 400
Mixed - White And Black Caribbean 800 - 1,000 0.5% 1,200 0.6% 1,100 0.6% 1,300 0.7% 1,600 0.7% 1,900
Mixed - Any Other Mixed Background 500 - 600 - 700 - 500 - 700 - 700 - 1,000
White - British 155,200 92.5% 179,800 92.9% 174,100 92.1% 161,500 92.3% 169,600 91.9% 204,000 90.7% 212,500
White - Irish 600 - 500 - 600 - 500 - 500 - 600 - 700
White - Any Other White Background 1,500 1.4% 1,800 0.9% 1,800 0.9% 2,200 1.2% 2,400 1.3% 3,700 1.6% 4,700
Any Other 1,100 0.6% 700 - 800 - 700 - 800 - 1,000 - 1,200
Not Known/Not Provided 1,500 0.8% 1,500 0.8% 1,700 0.9% 1,300 0.8% 1,400 0.8% 2,300 1.0% 2,400
Total 167,700 100.0% 193,600 100.0% 189,000 100.0% 175,000 100.0% 184,400 100.0% 224,800 100.0% 239,900
Notes:
1) Provisional numbers for 2009/10 are not comparable with previous years. There can be significant variation between provisional and final estimates and typically these numbers can be expected to be revised upwards. While subsequent revisions to 2009/10 data may be different from previous
years, in 2008/09 the final number of starts was up to approximately 1.8% higher than the provisional number at a similar point.
2) The following data sources have been used; Work-based learning (WBL) – 2007/08 and earlier years (W13 final), 2008/09 (E13 final), 2009/10 (E10 04/06/10).
3) Volumes are rounded to the nearest hundred.
4) '-' Indicates a base value of less than fifty.
5) Percentages above are based on unrounded figures.
6) Unlike participation figures, figures for 2008/09 and 2009/10 are comparable with earlier years as demand led funding rules are not applied to achievements.
7) Full-year numbers are a count of the number of starts at any point during the year. Learners starting more than one framework will appear more than once.
8) Higher Level Apprenticeships are included with Advanced Apprenticeships. Programme-Led Apprenticeships recorded in WBL ILR returns are included in the above figures.
9) Age is calculated based on age at start of the programme rather than based on 31 August.
10) Age, gender, learners with learning difficulties and/or disabilities and ethnicity is based upon self-declaration by the learner.
Table S6.1: Apprenticeship Programme Starts by Narrow Age Band, Gender, Learners with Learning Difficulties and/ or Disabilities and Ethnicity (2002/03 to 2009/10 in-year estimates)
Dimension Total Category
2008/095 2009/101,5
1 August to 30 April
Full Year (final) (provisional)
% of Total % of Total
Age Band Under 16 - 100 -
16 12.3% 24,100 11.4%
17 13.8% 32,400 15.3%
18 15.2% 36,000 17.0%
19-24 35.3% 83,800 39.5%
25-34 11.7% 18,500 8.7%
35-44 6.9% 9,900 4.7%
45-59 4.5% 6,900 3.3%
60+ - 300 -
Not known - - -
Total 100.0% 211,900 100.0%
Gender Female 49.7% 101,000 47.7%
Male 50.3% 110,900 52.3%
Total 100.0% 211,900 100.0%
Learners with Learning Difficulties Yes 9.9% 20,200 9.5%
and/ or Disabilities No 89.4% 189,800 89.5%
Not Known 0.7% 2,000 0.9%
Total 100.0% 211,900 100.0%
Ethnicity Asian Or Asian British - Bangladeshi 1.4% 1,400 0.6%
Asian Or Asian British - Indian 1.0% 2,300 1.1%
Asian Or Asian British - Pakistani 1.0% 2,400 1.1%
Asian Or Asian British - Any Other Asian Background 0.5% 1,200 0.5%
Black Or Black British - African 0.8% 1,800 0.8%
Black Or Black British - Caribbean 1.0% 2,300 1.1%
Black Or Black British - Any Other Black Background - 700 -
Chinese - 200 -
Mixed - White And Asian - 700 -
Mixed - White And Black African - 400 -
Mixed - White And Black Caribbean 0.8% 1,800 0.9%
Mixed - Any Other Mixed Background - 800 -
White - British 88.6% 187,900 88.7%
White - Irish - 600 -
White - Any Other White Background 2.0% 4,300 2.0%
Any Other 0.5% 1,100 0.5%
Not Known/Not Provided 1.0% 2,100 1.0%
Total 100.0% 211,900 100.0%
Notes:
1) Provisional numbers for 2009/10 are not comparable with previous years. There can be significant variation between provisional and final estimates and typically these numbers can be expected to be revised upwards. While subsequent revisions to 2009/10 data may be different from previous
years, in 2008/09 the final number of starts was up to approximately 1.8% higher than the provisional number at a similar point.
2) The following data sources have been used; Work-based learning (WBL) – 2007/08 and earlier years (W13 final), 2008/09 (E13 final), 2009/10 (E10 04/06/10).
3) Volumes are rounded to the nearest hundred.
4) '-' Indicates a base value of less than fifty.
5) Percentages above are based on unrounded figures.
6) Unlike participation figures, figures for 2008/09 and 2009/10 are comparable with earlier years as demand led funding rules are not applied to achievements.
7) Full-year numbers are a count of the number of starts at any point during the year. Learners starting more than one framework will appear more than once.
8) Higher Level Apprenticeships are included with Advanced Apprenticeships. Programme-Led Apprenticeships recorded in WBL ILR returns are included in the above figures.
9) Age is calculated based on age at start of the programme rather than based on 31 August.
10) Age, gender, learners with learning difficulties and/or disabilities and ethnicity is based upon self-declaration by the learner.
Table S6.1: Apprenticeship Programme Starts by Sector Framework Code (2002/03 to 2009/10 in-year estimates)
Sector Framework Code Total
2002/03 2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/095 2009/101,5
1 August to
Full Year Full Year Full Year Full Year Full Year Full Year Full Year 30 April
(final) (final) (final) (final) (final) (final) (final) (provisional)
Accountancy 2,700 3,800 3,900 3,500 3,700 4,100 5,200 4,600
Active Leisure and Learning 4,200 5,000 4,500 4,300 3,800 4,300 7,700 7,800
Advice and Guidance - - - - - 100 400 200
Advising on Financial Products - - - - - - 300 -
Agricultural Crops and Livestock 500 600 500 400 400 500 400 600
Amenity Horticulture 800 900 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,100 1,200 100
Animal Care 500 600 600 400 400 400 500 400
Animal Technology - - - - - - - -
Apparel - - - - - - - -
Arboriculture - - - - - - - -
Arts and Entertainment, Cultural Heritage, Information and Library Services 100 - 100 - - - - -
Automotive Industry 9,600 12,300 13,600 1,400 400 700 - -
Aviation 1,100 200 200 100 500 400 800 500
Bakery 100 100 100 100 - - - -
Barbering - - - 100 100 200 400 700
Beauty Therapy 200 200 500 600 800 800 1,200 1,300
Broadcast, Film, Video and Interactive Media Industry - - - - - - - -
Building products Occupations - - - - - - - -
Building Services Engineering Technicians 100 100 100 100 - - 100 -
Business Administration 17,500 18,100 16,200 15,100 15,500 18,100 20,800 20,100
Cabin Crew - - - - - - - -
Carry and Deliver Goods 1,100 100 - - 100 500 900 900
Ceramics - - - - - - - -
Children's Care Learning and Development 8,600 11,800 13,200 12,300 13,200 15,300 17,200 15,100
Cleaning and Support Service Industry - - 100 - - - 200 200
Coatings Development Plan - - - - - - - -
Coca Cola - - 100 - - - - -
Communications Technologies (Telecoms) 1,300 1,500 1,000 2,800 1,600 1,300 200 200
Community Development - - - - - - - -
Community Justice - 100 - - - - - -
Construction 11,900 15,000 18,500 15,500 20,700 20,400 16,800 11,600
Contact Centres 900 1,000 1,300 1,200 700 1,500 1,400 1,200
Creative and Digital Media - - - - - - - -
Creative Apprenticeship - - - - - - 100 200
Cultural Heritage - - - - - - - -
Customer Service 14,300 15,200 14,300 15,700 15,200 21,000 22,500 21,100
Dental Nursing - - 1,000 1,300 1,300 1,200 1,500 1,200
Design - - - - - - - -
Driving Goods Vehicles 100 1,300 1,500 1,700 2,000 2,500 3,600 2,600
Electrical & Electronic Servicing 200 100 100 - - - - -
Electricity Industry 200 200 200 200 100 200 200 100
Electrotechnical 4,300 5,900 6,100 5,800 6,500 6,500 5,800 3,800
Emergency Fire Service Operations - 100 - - - - 100 -
Engineering 11,100 13,300 10,800 11,500 11,600 13,900 15,300 12,400
Engineering Construction 200 200 300 300 300 600 400 400
Engineering Technology - - - - 100 - - 100
Environmental Conservation - - 100 - - - - -
Equine Industry 1,300 1,400 1,300 1,300 1,100 1,300 1,300 1,100
Events - - - - - - - -
Extractive and Mineral Processing Occupations - - - - - - - -
Facilities Management - - - - - - - -
Farriery - - 100 100 100 100 100 100
Fashion and Textiles - - - - - - - -
Fencing - - - - - - - -
Fitted Interiors - - - - - - - -
Floristry 100 200 200 200 100 100 100 100
Food and Drink Manufacturing Operations 400 300 200 100 100 - - -
Food Manufacture - - - - - 300 400 400
Football Sporting Excellence - - - 200 - - - -
Footwear and Leather - - - - - - - -
Furniture Industry 400 500 400 400 400 400 300 300
Game and Wildlife Management - - - 100 100 - 100 -
Games Testing - - - - - - - -
Gas Industry 600 600 600 700 600 700 700 500
Gas Network Operations - - - - - 100 - -
Glass Industry 700 700 400 400 400 400 400 400
Hairdressing 13,300 16,100 16,500 14,900 17,000 16,500 16,200 13,200
Health and Social Care 9,700 10,600 9,200 8,200 7,400 12,500 12,300 12,700
Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration 800 1,000 1,200 1,100 1,200 1,300 1,400 1,100
Highways Maintenance - - - - - - - -
Horticulture - - - - - - - 1,100
Hospitality and Catering 20,600 23,800 17,100 15,300 13,200 14,900 16,800 15,500
Housing - - - - - - - -
Industrial Applications 700 1,200 1,400 1,300 1,200 1,900 1,200 800
Industrial Building Systems - - - - - - - -
Information and Library Services - - - - - - - -
Installing Cabling Systems - - - - - - - -
Insurance 400 400 500 300 - - - -
International Trade and Services 100 100 100 - - - - -
IT & TELECOMS ProfAL - - - - - 600 4,500 6,700
IT Profal - - - - - 100 100 100
IT Services and Development 3,500 4,200 2,700 1,200 1,600 1,700 - -
IT User - - 2,300 2,400 2,600 3,100 4,000 3,600
Jewellery, Silversmithing and Allied Trades - - - - - - - -
Laboratory Technicians (Generic) - - - - - - - -
Land-based Service Engineering 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 200
Learning and Development (Direct Training & Support) - - - - - - 100 -
Logistics Operations Management - - - - - - - -
Mail Services - - - 200 100 100 100 300
Management 1,000 900 1,600 1,900 2,000 6,100 9,900 7,100
Man-Made Fibres - - - - - - - -
Marine Industry 100 200 300 200 200 200 200 200
Marketing and Communications - - - - - - - -
Meat and Poultry Processing 200 300 200 300 200 100 - -
MES Plumbing 2,900 4,600 5,200 4,400 5,300 5,500 5,100 4,500
Metals Industry 100 100 100 - - - - -
Music Practiitioner - - - - - - 100 100
Table S6.1: Apprenticeship Programme Starts by Sector Framework Code (2002/03 to 2009/10 in-year estimates)
Sector Framework Code Total
2002/03 2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/095 2009/101,5
1 August to
Full Year Full Year Full Year Full Year Full Year Full Year Full Year 30 April
(final) (final) (final) (final) (final) (final) (final) (provisional)
Nail Services - - - - - - - 100
Newspaper Industry - - - - - - - -
Occupational Health and Safety Practice 100 - - - - - - -
Oil & Gas Extraction 100 - - - - - - -
Operating Department Practice - - - - - - - -
Optical - - - - - 100 200 400
Optical Advisor - 100 100 200 200 - - -
Payroll - - - - - - 100 -
Personnel - - - - - - - -
Pharmacy Technicians - - 100 100 100 100 300 200
Photo Imaging - - - - - - - -
Photo Imaging for Staff Photographers - - - - - - - -
Physiological Measurement Technicians (AMA only) - - - - - - - -
Polymer Processing and Signmaking - - 100 - - 100 - -
Ports Industry - - - - - - - -
Print and Printed Packaging 300 400 400 300 200 300 300 200
Process Technology 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200
Procurement - - - - - - - -
Production Horticulture - - - - - - - -
Property Services 100 300 200 300 200 600 300 200
Providing Financial Services (Banks and Building Societies) - - - - - - - -
Providing Security Services - - - - - - - 1,100
Public Services - - 300 300 900 1,300 1,800 1,200
Purchasing and Supply - - - - - - - 200
Rail Transport Engineering 100 100 100 400 200 300 900 600
Rail Transport Operations - - - - - 100 100 -
Retail 13,200 12,200 9,000 7,300 8,100 11,800 10,900 10,900
Retail Financial Services - - - - 200 600 1,000 800
Road Passenger Transport - Bus and Coach - - - - - - 100 -
Roadside Assistance and Recovery - - - - 100 100 100 100
Saddlery - - - - - - - -
Sales and Telesales - 100 100 100 200 1,500 2,700 1,700
Sea Fishing - - - - - - - -
Security Industry 200 500 700 800 1,100 1,000 800 -
Security Systems - - - - - - 100 100
Set Crafts - - - - - - - -
Signmaking - - - - - - - -
Spa Therapy - - - - - - - -
Specialized Process Operations (Nuclear) - - - - - - - -
Sporting Excellence - - 1,200 500 600 800 1,600 1,400
Storage and Warehousing - - 200 500 800 800 500 100
Support Services in Healthcare - - - 100 100 100 200 100
Teaching Assistants - - - 100 100 300 1,000 600
Textiles 100 1,100 1,000 300 200 200 - -
Traffic Office - - - - 100 100 100 -
Transport Engineering and Maintenance 200 200 100 200 200 200 200 200
Travel and Tourism Services Leisure and Business 1,900 1,500 1,600 1,200 1,300 1,300 1,200 500
Trees & Timber - - - - - 100 100 100
TV Production - - - - - - - -
Vehicle Body and Paint Operations - - - 1,300 1,300 1,700 1,200 900
Vehicle Fitting - - - 900 1,000 1,400 500 500
Vehicle Maintenance and Repair - - - 6,700 8,800 12,500 8,900 7,700
Vehicle Parts Operations - - - 400 500 800 500 500
Vehicle Sales - - - 100 100 100 100 100
Veterinary Nursing - - 300 600 700 800 900 700
Warehousing & Storage - - - - - - 1,200 2,000
Water Industry - - - - - 100 200 100
Wholesale, Distribution, Warehousing and Storage 2,000 1,600 1,200 1,000 1,000 1,100 200 -
Youth Work - - - - - 100 100 300
Other 600 - - - - - - -
Grand Total 167,700 193,600 189,000 175,000 184,400 224,800 239,900 211,900
Notes:
1) Provisional numbers for 2009/10 are not comparable with previous years. There can be significant variation between provisional and final estimates and typically these numbers can be expected to be revised upwards. While subsequent revisions to 2009/10 data may be different from
previous years, in 2008/09 the final number of starts was up to approximately 1.8% higher than the provisional number at a similar point.
2) The following data sources have been used; Work-based learning (WBL) – 2007/08 and earlier years (W13 final), 2008/09 (E13 final), 2009/10 (E10 04/06/10).
3) Volumes are rounded to the nearest hundred.
4) '-' Indicates a base value of less than fifty.
5) Unlike participation figures, figures for 2008/09 and 2009/10 are comparable with earlier years as demand led funding rules are not applied to achievements.
6) Full-year numbers are a count of the number of starts at any point during the year. Learners starting more than one framework will appear more than once.
7) Higher Level Apprenticeships are included with Advanced Apprenticeships. Programme-Led Apprenticeships recorded in WBL ILR returns are included in the above figures.
Table S6.1: Apprenticeship Programme Starts by Sector Subject Area (2002/03 to 2009/10 in-year estimates)
Sector Subject Area Total
2002/03 2003/04 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/095 2009/101,5
1 August to
Full Year Full Year Full Year Full Year Full Year Full Year Full Year 30 April
(final) (final) (final) (final) (final) (final) (final) (provisional)
Agriculture, Horticulture and Animal Care 3,400 4,000 4,000 4,100 3,900 4,500 5,200 4,600
Arts, Media and Publishing 100 100 400 300 200 100 200 300
Business, Administration and Law 36,900 39,700 38,300 37,200 36,400 50,700 64,100 56,900
Construction, Planning and the Built Environment 20,200 26,700 25,400 21,700 27,500 27,800 29,200 21,000
Education and Training - - 100 100 100 300 1,200 700
Engineering and Manufacturing Technologies 26,200 33,100 33,700 30,900 34,700 43,100 37,000 30,200
Health, Public Services and Care 18,600 23,100 23,400 22,500 23,600 31,100 34,900 32,600
Information and Communication Technology 4,800 5,800 5,900 7,500 6,400 8,000 8,800 10,600
Languages, Literature and Culture - - - - - - - -
Leisure, Travel and Tourism 7,200 6,800 6,700 5,900 5,600 6,300 11,300 10,200
Preparation for Life and Work - - 300 - - - - -
Retail and Commercial Enterprise 49,500 54,300 44,400 40,000 43,000 49,300 48,000 44,700
Science and Mathematics - - - - - - - -
Unknown 700 200 6,200 5,000 2,900 3,500 - -
Grand Total 167,700 193,600 189,000 175,000 184,400 224,800 239,900 211,900
Notes:
1) Provisional numbers for 2009/10 are not comparable with previous years. There can be significant variation between provisional and final estimates and typically these numbers can be expected to be revised upwards. While subsequent revisions to 2009/10
data may be different from previous years, in 2008/09 the final number of starts was up to approximately 1.8% higher than the provisional number at a similar point.
2) The following data sources have been used; Work-based learning (WBL) – 2007/08 and earlier years (W13 final), 2008/09 (E13 final), 2009/10 (E10 04/06/10).
3) Volumes are rounded to the nearest hundred.
4) '-' Indicates a base value of less than fifty.
5) Unlike participation figures, figures for 2008/09 and 2009/10 are comparable with earlier years as demand led funding rules are not applied to achievements.
6) Full-year numbers are a count of the number of starts at any point during the year. Learners starting more than one framework will appear more than once.
7) Higher Level Apprenticeships are included with Advanced Apprenticeships. Programme-Led Apprenticeships recorded in WBL ILR returns are included in the above figures.
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