Employment trends across key UK industry sectors - 2024 to 2035 · illustrative demo
Net additional total and UK-based hospitality and leisure workforce from the full modelled pipeline
Modelled scale units delivered per year from all projects
High-level sectors used by the employment model
| ID | Development | Sector | High-Level Sector | Stage | Mid Units | Location | Unit Type | Start | End |
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Annual net additional workforce demand split across 10 hospitality and leisure roles for the full modelled project pipeline.
Visible years only, starting from the first non-zero employment year
Workers per occupation in the visible peak-demand year
Peak visible-year labour demand by role from the category-based midpoint model. This reflects the illustrative UK project mix rather than a single universal benchmark.
All workforce charts use the embedded category-based model. Each high-level sector uses its own benchmark table to convert delivery activity into role demand.
Each row shows the assumption title, a plain-English description of what it controls, the current value used in this demo, and the evidence basis.
These benchmarks are embedded directly into the demo so the dashboard can run without external files or live connections.
Model-wide controls used for the UK demo: year range, UK-based labour share, productivity, policy, and delivery technology multipliers. Sector-specific employment intensities are shown separately below.
| Assumption | Description | Current value | Source |
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Read-only occupation intensity assumptions for each high-level sector. Use the filter to inspect all four sectors together or individually. Confidence is a subjective score (1–100 scale, 100 = certainty) reflecting evidence quality and how well the unit denominator correlates with workforce demand.
Read-only coverage metrics from the current project set. Updates automatically when assumptions, category mappings, or timing defaults change.
This demo uses embedded benchmark data for model controls, project timing, and sector employment intensities. No external files are required to run it.