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"markdown": "---\ntitle: \"South Yorkshire / UK Industrial Strategy LQ links\"\nauthor:\n - name: \"Dan Olner\"\nformat: \n html:\n output-file: \"SY_indstrat_July2025\"\n fig-width: 8\n fig-height: 8\nexecute:\n echo: false\n message: false\n warning: false\nfig-responsive: false\ncollapse: false\n---\n\n::: {.cell}\n\n:::\n\n\n\n\n\n\n# INTRO\n\nThis doc shows **job count location quotients** for Sheffield, Barnsley, Doncaster and Rotherham for **sectors that are part of the UK Industrial Strategy definition list** (see below for more info on that). For BRES, Barnsley, Doncaster and Rotherham are combined. For Companies House data (here, June 2024 to end of June 2025) break down each of the the four places.\n\n\n\n# UK INDUSTRIAL STRATEGY LINKAGE\n\nThe [UK Industrial Strategy](https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/the-uks-modern-industrial-strategy-2025) was released in 2025, with accompanying plans for 6 out of the 8 target \"IS-8\" sectors. It also has a [sector definition list](https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/industrial-strategy/industrial-strategy-sector-definitions-list) that provides SIC codes being targeted - top level sectors and 'frontier' subsectors (a few of which overlap; most do not). These range in specificity between 2 digit and 5 digit SIC codes.\n\nAs that webpage says, most of these SIC codes cannot capture the full range of possible firms the strategy aims to cover, and it also contains entire sections that SIC codes can't cover at all - clean energy and certain digital sectors in particular. However, it does allow an analysis of which sectors are *definitely* within those industrial strategy categories. This section gathers job details for those specific sectors - a distinct range of types and breadth - and compares South Yorkshire to the rest of the UK where possible, to see which sectors align with the industrial strategy and other analysis above. This is done for both BRES and Companies House job counts, to pick up on different job types.\n\nThe table below lists the IS-8 broad sector headings. In the IndStrat plots, the abbreviations for these IS-8 headings appear before the sector name. Clean energy - as mentioned above - has no SIC codes and so can't currently be matched. There are no matching defence sectors or firms in South Yorkshire.\n\n\n\n::: {.cell}\n::: {.cell-output-display}\n\n\nTable: Table: Industrial Strategy IS-8 names and abbreviations (dashes mean that sector doesn't appear for South Yorkshire)\n\n|IS8 sector |Abbreviation |\n|:----------------------------------|:------------|\n|Advanced Manufacturing |ADV MANUF |\n|Clean Energy Industries |-- |\n|Creative Industries |CREATIVE |\n|Defence |-- |\n|Digital and Technologies |DIGITAL |\n|Financial Services |FIN |\n|Life Sciences |LIFESCI |\n|Professional and Business Services |PBS |\n\n\n:::\n:::\n\n\n\n\nAlso:\n\n* The LQ plots only shows IndStrat SIC sectors where South Yorkshire has 100+ employees (for 2021-23 average)\n* And breaks them down into 'frontier' sectors and the others (a few of which overlap)\n\n\n\n\n\n\n# SHEFFIELD\n\n## \"Frontier\" SIC sectors \n\n### BRES frontier sectors\n\n\n\n::: {.cell}\n::: {.cell-output-display}\n![](SouthYorkshire_IndStrat_LQs_files/figure-html/fig-bresindstrat-1.png){#fig-bresindstrat width=864}\n:::\n:::\n\n\n\n### Companies house frontier sectors\n\n\n\n\n::: {.cell}\n::: {.cell-output-display}\n![](SouthYorkshire_IndStrat_LQs_files/figure-html/fig-chindstrat-1.png){#fig-chindstrat width=864}\n:::\n:::\n\n\n\n\n\n## Other industrial strategy SIC sectors \n\n### BRES other sectors\n\n\n\n::: {.cell}\n::: {.cell-output-display}\n![](SouthYorkshire_IndStrat_LQs_files/figure-html/fig-bresindstrat2-1.png){#fig-bresindstrat2 width=864}\n:::\n:::\n\n\n\n### Companies House other sectors\n\n\n\n\n::: {.cell}\n::: {.cell-output-display}\n![](SouthYorkshire_IndStrat_LQs_files/figure-html/fig-chindstrat2-1.png){#fig-chindstrat2 width=864}\n:::\n:::\n\n\n\n\n\n# BARNSLEY, DONCASTER AND ROTHERHAM\n\n## \"Frontier\" SIC sectors \n\n### BRES frontier sectors\n\n\n\n::: {.cell}\n::: {.cell-output-display}\n![](SouthYorkshire_IndStrat_LQs_files/figure-html/fig-bresindstratbdr-1.png){#fig-bresindstratbdr width=864}\n:::\n:::\n\n\n\n\n\n### BRES other sectors\n\n\n\n::: {.cell}\n::: {.cell-output-display}\n![](SouthYorkshire_IndStrat_LQs_files/figure-html/fig-bresindstrat2bdr-1.png){#fig-bresindstrat2bdr width=864}\n:::\n:::\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n# Companies house for BDR broken down by each place\n\n## Barnsley\n\n### Companies house frontier sectors\n\n\n\n\n::: {.cell}\n::: {.cell-output-display}\n![](SouthYorkshire_IndStrat_LQs_files/figure-html/fig-chindstratch1-1.png){#fig-chindstratch1 width=864}\n:::\n:::\n\n\n\n\n### Companies House other sectors\n\n\n\n\n::: {.cell}\n::: {.cell-output-display}\n![](SouthYorkshire_IndStrat_LQs_files/figure-html/fig-chindstrat2ch1-1.png){#fig-chindstrat2ch1 width=864}\n:::\n:::\n\n\n\n\n## Doncaster\n\n### Companies house frontier sectors\n\n\n\n\n::: {.cell}\n::: {.cell-output-display}\n![](SouthYorkshire_IndStrat_LQs_files/figure-html/fig-chindstratch2-1.png){#fig-chindstratch2 width=864}\n:::\n:::\n\n\n\n\n### Companies House other sectors\n\n\n\n\n::: {.cell}\n::: {.cell-output-display}\n![](SouthYorkshire_IndStrat_LQs_files/figure-html/fig-chindstrat2ch2-1.png){#fig-chindstrat2ch2 width=864}\n:::\n:::\n\n\n\n\n## Rotherham\n\n### Companies house frontier sectors\n\n\n\n\n::: {.cell}\n::: {.cell-output-display}\n![](SouthYorkshire_IndStrat_LQs_files/figure-html/fig-chindstratch3-1.png){#fig-chindstratch3 width=864}\n:::\n:::\n\n\n\n\n### Companies House other sectors\n\n\n\n\n::: {.cell}\n::: {.cell-output-display}\n![](SouthYorkshire_IndStrat_LQs_files/figure-html/fig-chindstrat2ch3-1.png){#fig-chindstrat2ch3 width=864}\n:::\n:::\n",
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It also has a [sector definition list](https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/industrial-strategy/industrial-strategy-sector-definitions-list) that provides SIC codes being targeted - top level sectors and 'frontier' subsectors (a few of which overlap; most do not). These range in specificity between 2 digit and 5 digit SIC codes.\n\nAs that webpage says, most of these SIC codes cannot capture the full range of possible firms the strategy aims to cover, and it also contains entire sections that SIC codes can't cover at all - clean energy and certain digital sectors in particular. However, it does allow an analysis of which sectors are *definitely* within those industrial strategy categories. This section gathers job details for those specific sectors - a distinct range of types and breadth - and compares South Yorkshire to the rest of the UK where possible, to see which sectors align with the industrial strategy and other analysis above. This is done for both BRES and Companies House job counts, to pick up on different job types.\n\nThe table below lists the IS-8 broad sector headings. In the IndStrat plots, the abbreviations for these IS-8 headings appear before the sector name. Clean energy - as mentioned above - has no SIC codes and so can't currently be matched. There are no matching defence sectors or firms in South Yorkshire.\n\n\n\n::: {.cell}\n::: {.cell-output-display}\n\n\nTable: Table: Industrial Strategy IS-8 names and abbreviations (dashes mean that sector doesn't appear for South Yorkshire)\n\n|IS8 sector |Abbreviation |\n|:----------------------------------|:------------|\n|Advanced Manufacturing |ADV MANUF |\n|Clean Energy Industries |-- |\n|Creative Industries |CREATIVE |\n|Defence |-- |\n|Digital and Technologies |DIGITAL |\n|Financial Services |FIN |\n|Life Sciences |LIFESCI |\n|Professional and Business Services |PBS |\n\n\n:::\n:::\n\n\n\n\n# Location quotient plots\n\nThe outputs below use **location quotient plots**. Here's a guide to reading them:\n\n* Location quotients for sectoral GVA in the selected region\n* Sectors to the right of the blue line are more concentrated in this region when compared to the national average. (e.g. LQ = 10, it is 10x more concentrated)\n* Green circles have been increasing in concentration over time (larger circles increasing the most)\n* Red circles have been decreasing in concentration over time (larger circles decreasing the most)\n* Black horizontal lines show the min and max of concentration in the data’s history (from 2015 to 2023) (so, often, large green circles will be at the right of this line because sector concentration has been increasing and is continuing)\n* Per sector job counts and percent of the full IndStrat jobcount are shown on the right (not percent of entire regional jobs)\n* Fainter background squares are other place's LQs (ITL3 zones for BRES, local authorities for Companies House data)\n\nAlso:\n\n* The LQ plots only shows IndStrat SIC sectors where South Yorkshire has 100+ employees (for 2021-23 average)\n* And breaks them down into 'frontier' sectors and the others (a few of which overlap) - see the definitions web link above for a full explanation of those.\n\n\n\n# SHEFFIELD\n\n## \"Frontier\" SIC sectors \n\n### BRES frontier sectors\n\n\n\n::: {.cell}\n::: {.cell-output-display}\n![](SouthYorkshire_IndStrat_LQs_files/figure-html/fig-bresindstrat-1.png){#fig-bresindstrat width=864}\n:::\n:::\n\n\n\n### Companies house frontier sectors\n\n\n\n\n::: {.cell}\n::: {.cell-output-display}\n![](SouthYorkshire_IndStrat_LQs_files/figure-html/fig-chindstrat-1.png){#fig-chindstrat width=864}\n:::\n:::\n\n\n\n\n\n## Other industrial strategy SIC sectors \n\n### BRES other sectors\n\n\n\n::: {.cell}\n::: {.cell-output-display}\n![](SouthYorkshire_IndStrat_LQs_files/figure-html/fig-bresindstrat2-1.png){#fig-bresindstrat2 width=864}\n:::\n:::\n\n\n\n### Companies House other sectors\n\n\n\n\n::: {.cell}\n::: {.cell-output-display}\n![](SouthYorkshire_IndStrat_LQs_files/figure-html/fig-chindstrat2-1.png){#fig-chindstrat2 width=864}\n:::\n:::\n\n\n\n\n\n# BARNSLEY, DONCASTER AND ROTHERHAM\n\n## \"Frontier\" SIC sectors \n\n### BRES frontier sectors\n\n\n\n::: {.cell}\n::: {.cell-output-display}\n![](SouthYorkshire_IndStrat_LQs_files/figure-html/fig-bresindstratbdr-1.png){#fig-bresindstratbdr width=864}\n:::\n:::\n\n\n\n\n\n### BRES other sectors\n\n\n\n::: {.cell}\n::: {.cell-output-display}\n![](SouthYorkshire_IndStrat_LQs_files/figure-html/fig-bresindstrat2bdr-1.png){#fig-bresindstrat2bdr width=864}\n:::\n:::\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n# Companies house for BDR broken down by each place\n\n## Barnsley\n\n### Companies house frontier sectors\n\n\n\n\n::: {.cell}\n::: {.cell-output-display}\n![](SouthYorkshire_IndStrat_LQs_files/figure-html/fig-chindstratch1-1.png){#fig-chindstratch1 width=864}\n:::\n:::\n\n\n\n\n### Companies House other sectors\n\n\n\n\n::: {.cell}\n::: {.cell-output-display}\n![](SouthYorkshire_IndStrat_LQs_files/figure-html/fig-chindstrat2ch1-1.png){#fig-chindstrat2ch1 width=864}\n:::\n:::\n\n\n\n\n## Doncaster\n\n### Companies house frontier sectors\n\n\n\n\n::: {.cell}\n::: {.cell-output-display}\n![](SouthYorkshire_IndStrat_LQs_files/figure-html/fig-chindstratch2-1.png){#fig-chindstratch2 width=864}\n:::\n:::\n\n\n\n\n### Companies House other sectors\n\n\n\n\n::: {.cell}\n::: {.cell-output-display}\n![](SouthYorkshire_IndStrat_LQs_files/figure-html/fig-chindstrat2ch2-1.png){#fig-chindstrat2ch2 width=864}\n:::\n:::\n\n\n\n\n## Rotherham\n\n### Companies house frontier sectors\n\n\n\n\n::: {.cell}\n::: {.cell-output-display}\n![](SouthYorkshire_IndStrat_LQs_files/figure-html/fig-chindstratch3-1.png){#fig-chindstratch3 width=864}\n:::\n:::\n\n\n\n\n### Companies House other sectors\n\n\n\n\n::: {.cell}\n::: {.cell-output-display}\n![](SouthYorkshire_IndStrat_LQs_files/figure-html/fig-chindstrat2ch3-1.png){#fig-chindstrat2ch3 width=864}\n:::\n:::\n",
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<p>This doc shows <strong>job count location quotients</strong> for Sheffield, Barnsley, Doncaster and Rotherham for <strong>sectors that are part of the UK Industrial Strategy definition list</strong> (see below for more info on that). For BRES, Barnsley, Doncaster and Rotherham are combined. For Companies House data (here, June 2024 to end of June 2025) break down each of the the four places.</p>
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