To calculate a town or city’s score in the ‘Top 20 Places to Be an Apprentice’ Index, each local authority is ranked against five variables; apprenticeship density, apprenticeship starts, employment rate, business growth, and average rental prices for a 1 bedroom property.
These metrics reflect the availability of appreticeships (how easy it is to find one), and how easy it will be to secure long-term employment in the same place. We use rent prices as a benchmark to assess the cost of living in a town or city.
The data used for these variables reflects the most recently available data from the ONS and Government.
The best rankings for a town or city would go to those which have low average rents, high apprenticeship density (how many apprentice starts there are per number of businesses in the area), high growth in apprenticeship starts, a high employment rate, and high business growth.
To create an overall table, each town or city’s individual ranking for each variable is used to give it an individual variable score (e.g 1st = 1 or 31st = 31). These are then accumulated across all five variables to give a final score (e.g. 1 + 31 = 32). Towns and cities are then sorted by their total score, the lower the total score the better, and ranked in positions i.e 1st, 2nd, 3rd etc. Those with the same total score are given the same final ranking.