FOI ref: FOI/2023/4737
You asked
I am looking to request data on the number of women working in hospitality in the UK in 2023 (or the most recent 2022 data) broken down by job level (e.g. junior role, middle manager role, director role, senior manager role, company owner).
We said
Thank you for your query regarding women employed in hospitality in the UK broken down by job level.
The number of people employed in different industries and occupations are estimated using the Annual Population Survey (APS), a survey based on interviews with members of private households in the UK.
Industry on the APS is classified in line with the UK Standard Industrial Classification 2007 (SIC2007). Hospitality is Section I.
Job levels on the APS are classified in line with the UK Standard Occupational Classification 2020 (SOC2020). This classifies jobs in terms of their skill level and skill content.
Estimates of the numbers of women in employment by occupation and industry are available via the NOMIS webservice. To access this data, please click on the link and see the following instructions:
Select Query data
Select the geography (UK, or region)
Select time period - latest data covers 12 months to September 2022
Select cell - T10c Employment by occupation (SOC2020) and industry (SIC 2007)
- Select industry - G-H Distribution hotels & restaurants
Select occupations of interest (Table cover all people, males, and females)
Select format (Excel or CSV for example)
Select download data
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