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Percentage of the male population who are in contact with secondary mental health services and on the Care Plan Approach, that are in paid employment (aged 18 to 69)_Male_18-69 yrs (20187) Metric type

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http://id.esd.org.uk/metricType/20187
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The percentage of working age adults who are receiving secondary mental health services and who are on the Care Programme Approach recorded as being employed (aged 18 to 69) and the percentage of all respondents in the Labour Force Survey classed as employed (aged 16 to 64).

The indicator is constructed as outlined below:
  • Numerator for employment rate of adults in contact with secondary mental health services: Number of working age adults (aged 18-69) who are receiving secondary mental health services and who are on the Care Programme Approach recorded as being in employment during the financial year. The most recent record of employment status for the person during the financial year is used.
  • Denominator for employment rate of adults in contact with secondary mental health services: Number of working age adults (aged 18-69) who have received secondary mental health services and who were on the Care Programme Approach at any point during the financial year .A monthly figure is calculated for each month (numerator/denominator)*100. The yearly employment rate of adults in contact with secondary mental health services is then calculated by taking the average of the twelve monthly figures which is assigned as the yearly value.
  • Numerator for employment rate of population as a whole: Number of people responding to the Annual Population Survey (APS) who are in employment (either as an employee, self-employed, in government employment and training programmes or an unpaid family worker ILO definition of basic economic activity) and are of working age (aged 16-64).
  • Denominator for employment rate of population as a whole: Number of people responding to APS who are of working age (aged 16-64).The employment rate of population as a whole is calculated by dividing the numerator by the denominator and multiplying by 100.
The indicator is then constructed by calculating the percentage points gap between the yearly employment rate for adults in contact with secondary mental health services and the population as a whole.

Disclosure control applied at the data source. Local Authority values less than 5 have been suppressed.
Modified
09 Jun 2023
Data last updated
29 Apr 2024
Also known as
  • B08c - The percentage of the population who are in contact with secondary mental health services and on the Care Plan Approach, that are in paid employment (aged 18 to 69)_Male_18-69 yrs
Short label
% employment rate for males in contact with secondary mental health services
Status
Live
Output precision
1
Polarity
a high value is good
Measure
Percentage points
Dataset
Calculated by PHE using ONS Annual Population Survey and NHS Digital SALT
Collection
Public Health Outcomes Framework
Source
Office for Health Improvement and Disparities (OHID)
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