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1 Lincolnshire Research Observatory www.research-lincs.org.uk Local Performance and Prospects for Growth Local Economic and Business Performance, and Our Prospects for Growth Adam Peacock Principal Development Officer Research and Information Team Lincolnshire County Council

2 Lincolnshire Research Observatory www.research-lincs.org.uk Local Performance and Prospects for Growth Unemployment No. of People Unemployed

3 Lincolnshire Research Observatory www.research-lincs.org.uk Local Performance and Prospects for Growth Business Performance – Sales/Orders Stay the Same Increase Decrease

4 Lincolnshire Research Observatory www.research-lincs.org.uk Local Performance and Prospects for Growth Business Performance - Exports Stay the Same Increase Decrease

5 Lincolnshire Research Observatory www.research-lincs.org.uk Local Performance and Prospects for Growth Business Performance - Profitability Stay the Same Increase Decrease

6 Lincolnshire Research Observatory www.research-lincs.org.uk Local Performance and Prospects for Growth Business Performance - Turnover Stay the Same Increase Decrease

7 Lincolnshire Research Observatory www.research-lincs.org.uk Local Performance and Prospects for Growth Business Performance - Workforce Stay the Same Increase Decrease

8 Lincolnshire Research Observatory www.research-lincs.org.uk Local Performance and Prospects for Growth Stay the Same Increase Decrease Business Performance - Cashflow

9 Lincolnshire Research Observatory www.research-lincs.org.uk Local Performance and Prospects for Growth Local Labour Market Indicators IndicatorNo.%England (%) Working age people627,000 Working age people in employment447,0007170 Employees385,70087 Self employed59,80013 Not in employment180,0002930 Economically inactive143,10023 Economically inactive who want a job35,8002524 Economically inactive who do not want a job107,4007576 Source: Annual Population Survey

10 Lincolnshire Research Observatory www.research-lincs.org.uk Local Performance and Prospects for Growth Skills Levels Source: Annual Population Survey % % of the working age population with NVQ level 3+

11 Lincolnshire Research Observatory www.research-lincs.org.uk Local Performance and Prospects for Growth Population data Source: Office for National Statistics - Population has increased from approximately 960,000 to 1,040,000 - Population has grown by 9% over the last decade compared to 8% nationally

12 Lincolnshire Research Observatory www.research-lincs.org.uk Local Performance and Prospects for Growth Source: Office of National Statistics Active Enterprises per 10,000 population

13 Lincolnshire Research Observatory www.research-lincs.org.uk Local Performance and Prospects for Growth Wage Levels Source: Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings £3,277 £2,836

14 Lincolnshire Research Observatory www.research-lincs.org.uk Local Performance and Prospects for Growth Economic Value Source: Office for National Statistics

15 Lincolnshire Research Observatory www.research-lincs.org.uk Local Performance and Prospects for Growth GVA per head Source: Office for National Statistics

16 Lincolnshire Research Observatory www.research-lincs.org.uk Local Performance and Prospects for Growth What we said back in March 2012 A lagging economy when based on GVA per head, but positive signs in the last 4/5 years Other measures put the Greater Lincolnshire economy on a more positive footing Wage and qualification levels improving Emerging industries (e.g. environmental technologies, renewables) Ageing population presents opportunities

17 Lincolnshire Research Observatory www.research-lincs.org.uk Local Performance and Prospects for Growth What about now and in to the future? -Back into recession (double dip) -Economic uncertainty -Conference season -Cashflow / lending problems persist -Longer term forecast is one of growth

18 Lincolnshire Research Observatory www.research-lincs.org.uk Local Performance and Prospects for Growth Real UK GDP 2005=100 Source: Office for National Statistics

19 Lincolnshire Research Observatory www.research-lincs.org.uk Local Performance and Prospects for Growth Looking Ahead Actual data Forecast Source: Office for National Statistics, Office for Budget Responsibility

20 Lincolnshire Research Observatory www.research-lincs.org.uk Local Performance and Prospects for Growth Where is this growth going to come from? Looking to the future, the Greater Lincolnshire LEP prospectus highlights a number of growth or most important sectors for the Greater Lincolnshire economy: -Agri-food -Manufacturing / Engineering -Visitor Economy -Care -Ports & Logistics -Renewables

21 Lincolnshire Research Observatory www.research-lincs.org.uk Local Performance and Prospects for Growth Agri-Food Key Facts & Stats -Distinctive feature of the Greater Lincolnshire area -Strategically important both locally, nationally and internationally -Covers primary production, food processing, wholesale, and retail (plus activities around agricultural engineering and packaging) -Employs approximately 78,000 people -18% of total employment compared to 10% nationally -Generates approximately 11% of total economic value

22 Lincolnshire Research Observatory www.research-lincs.org.uk Local Performance and Prospects for Growth Agri-Food Actual dataForecast No. in Employment Source: Office for National Statistics, Defra Agricultural Survey, emda Experian Forecasting Model

23 Lincolnshire Research Observatory www.research-lincs.org.uk Local Performance and Prospects for Growth Engineering Key Facts & Stats -Has a number of strong growth sectors -Employs approximately 14,500 people -3% of total employment in line with national average -Generates approximately 4% of total economic value

24 Lincolnshire Research Observatory www.research-lincs.org.uk Local Performance and Prospects for Growth Engineering Actual dataForecast No. in Employment Source: Office for National Statistics, emda Experian Forecasting Model

25 Lincolnshire Research Observatory www.research-lincs.org.uk Local Performance and Prospects for Growth Visitor Economy -Distinctive feature of the Greater Lincolnshire area -Employs approximately 39,400 people -9% of total employment compared to 10% nationally -Generates approximately 4% of total economic value

26 Lincolnshire Research Observatory www.research-lincs.org.uk Local Performance and Prospects for Growth Visitor Economy Actual dataForecast No. in Employment Source: Office for National Statistics, emda Experian Forecasting Model

27 Lincolnshire Research Observatory www.research-lincs.org.uk Local Performance and Prospects for Growth Care -Covers hospital, medical and dental practice, and social work activities -Employs approximately 59,600 people -14% of total employment compared to 12% nationally -Generates approximately 9% of total economic value

28 Lincolnshire Research Observatory www.research-lincs.org.uk Local Performance and Prospects for Growth Care Actual dataForecast No. in Employment Source: Office for National Statistics, emda Experian Forecasting Model

29 Lincolnshire Research Observatory www.research-lincs.org.uk Local Performance and Prospects for Growth Ports & Logistics -Distinctive feature of the Greater Lincolnshire area -Employs approximately 17,300 people -4% of total employment compared to 2% nationally -Generates approximately 4% of total economic value

30 Lincolnshire Research Observatory www.research-lincs.org.uk Local Performance and Prospects for Growth Ports & Logistics No. in Employment Actual dataForecast Source: Office for National Statistics, emda Experian Forecasting Model

31 Lincolnshire Research Observatory www.research-lincs.org.uk Local Performance and Prospects for Growth Renewables -Emerging industry and difficult to measure -Data suggests substantial growth -Approx 150 companies engaged in renewable energy and environmental activities across the area. -Activities range from installers of solar PV panels, to plastics recycling and manufacturers of electric car batteries. -The LRO is lobbying for a government definition of the sector

32 Lincolnshire Research Observatory www.research-lincs.org.uk Local Performance and Prospects for Growth In Summary In the short term the national and local economies face continued uncertainty and a number of challenges to growth Longer term prospects are better, and locally certain sectors present real potential Longer term challenges remain, particularly around skills and our traditional industries


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