Birmingham comprises 69 wards and crosses 10 parliamentary constituencies.
Birmingham comprises the wards of:
Birmingham intersects with the parliamentary constituencies of Yardley, Northfield, Ladywood, Perry Barr, Edgbaston, Selly Oak, Hall Green & Moseley, Hodge Hill & Solihull North, Erdington, and Sutton Coldfield.
The data sources in this data pack are as follows. All data are the most recently available and are correct at the time of publishing (November 2024):
The population of Birmingham at the 2021 census was 1,144,977 which is around 39% of the population of the WMCA. Of that total, 739,189 (65%) were working age (16-64), this compares with 63% across the WMCA as a whole.
Labour market statistics for the West Midlands region are published monthly. The latest West Midlands data are for the period Jul-Sep 2024. Labour market data for local authorities are published quarterly. The latest Birmingham and WMCA data are for the period Jul 2023-Jun 2024.
Data for the West Midlands region show:
Note: Data showing zero are missing data from the ONS/APS Labour Market Statistics release due to disclosure control.
Note: Data showing zero are missing data from the ONS Labour Market Statistics release due to disclosure control.
Data on current vacancies in Birmingham are provided by Adzuna. The most recent data are for the month to November 2094 and show a total of 31,730 unique job postings. The median salary for vacancies in Birmingham in the period was £34,241.
Data on the top 10 occupations, the top 10 employers and the minimum educational requirements for current job vacancies are shown in the tables below.
To date in 2023/24 AEB spend in the WMCA area has been £13.4 million. Spend in Birmingham to date is £6.1 million, which is 45.5% of the WMCA total.
Note: Data are based on location of learners rather than location of delivery.
Outcomes percentages are out of the total who have completed their programme.
Achievement percentages are out of the total who have completed their programme.
There have been 5,772 enrollments by unemployed residents of Birmingham so far this academic year. This is 83.1% of total enrollments in Birmingham.
This section details outcomes of learners who were unemployed at the start of their programme. Percentages are out of the total who were unemployed and have completed their programme.
This section details the achievement of learners who were unemployed at the start of their programme. Percentages are out of the total who were unemployed and have completed their programme.