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Engineering and Manufacturing Technologies Apprenticeships in East Midlands

4,420 Engineering and Manufacturing Technologies apprenticeship starts in East Midlands in 2022/23 — 2.22 per 1,000 employed. The region’s overall Gera Apprenticeship Demand Index is 121 (England = 100). Real DfE data, OGL v3.

How many Engineering and Manufacturing Technologies apprenticeships start in East Midlands?

East Midlands had 4,420 apprenticeship starts in Engineering and Manufacturing Technologies in 2022/23 — 2.22 per 1,000 employed in the region. The region's overall Gera Apprenticeship Demand Index is 121 (England = 100). Source: DfE Apprenticeships 2022/23 (SSA Tier 1), OGL v3.

Source:Department for Education — Apprenticeships and Traineeships 2022/23·As of 2022/23 academic year (August 2022 – July 2023) · updated annually · last refreshed

Gera Apprenticeship Demand Index

East Midlands overall GADI: 121 (England = 100). Engineering and Manufacturing Technologies sector in East Midlands: 2.22 starts per 1,000 employed.

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Key figures — Engineering and Manufacturing Technologies in East Midlands

MeasureEast MidlandsEngland
Engineering and Manufacturing Technologies apprenticeship starts (2022/23)4,42045,970
Starts per 1,000 employed2.22
East Midlands workforce jobs (ONS JOBS05, Jun 2023)2.0m
East Midlands overall Gera ADI121100 (baseline)

Engineering and Manufacturing Technologies starts — all English regions

RegionStartsPer 1k employedOverall GADI
South East7,5801.7795
North West6,6502.04118
South West5,7802.29118
West Midlands5,5902.26121
Yorkshire and The Humber5,4402.36131
East Midlands4,4202.22121
East of England3,7101.3798
London3,2400.5548
North East2,9202.81140

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Engineering and Manufacturing Technologies apprenticeships in East Midlands — FAQ

How many Engineering and Manufacturing Technologies apprenticeships start in East Midlands?
East Midlands had 4,420 Engineering and Manufacturing Technologies apprenticeship starts in the 2022/23 academic year (August 2022 – July 2023), according to DfE published statistics. This equals 2.22 starts per 1,000 employed workers (based on 2.0m ONS workforce jobs, June 2023).
How does East Midlands compare to other regions for Engineering and Manufacturing Technologies apprenticeships?
South East had the most Engineering and Manufacturing Technologies apprenticeship starts nationally (7,580 in 2022/23). East Midlands ranks 6 of 9 English regions for this sector by absolute starts.
How many Engineering and Manufacturing Technologies apprenticeships start nationally?
England had 45,970 Engineering and Manufacturing Technologies apprenticeship starts in 2022/23 — 13.6% of the national total of 336,550. Source: DfE Apprenticeships and Traineeships 2022/23.
What does the Gera Apprenticeship Demand Index measure?
The Gera ADI measures apprenticeship starts per 1,000 employed workers, indexed to England = 100. East Midlands's overall GADI is 121. The sector-level figures on this page show the per-1,000-employed rate for Engineering and Manufacturing Technologies in East Midlands specifically. The formula and sources are published on the methodology page.

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Source: Department for Education — Apprenticeships and Traineeships 2022/23, 2022/23 academic year (August 2022 – July 2023), published November 2023 (OGL v3). Workforce jobs: ONS JOBS05, June 2023 (OGL v3). GADI computed by GeraJobs; no figure is modelled or interpolated. Full methodology.

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