Labour Market Information

What is Labour Market Information and why is it important?

Labour Market Information (LMI) is information that provides an insight into the labour markets at different levels (district, region or nationally). Labour Market Information (LMI) focusses on:

  • The industries that are growing and declining
  • The types and levels of job that are increasing and decreasing
  • What supply of labour is available, e.g. numbers, skills and qualification level.

Some examples of the types of information provided are:

  • Population composition
  • Skills, career and progression pathways
  • Education institutes, courses, qualifications and supporting statistics
  • Employment sectors, employers, trends and jobs
  • Jobs, training and apprenticeships.

Why does it matter?

Access to up-to-date career and Labour Market Information is important for social mobility. Information about pathways, opportunities, growth areas and alumni’s successful transitions helps to connect students to a positive future.

Providing detailed information about all pathways, relevant courses, opportunities, labour market understanding and supporting students to make useful networks strengthens students’ capacity to make informed decisions and positive transitions.

Gatsby Benchmark 2 – Learning from career and labour market information

Gatsby Benchmark 2 requires all schools and educational establishments to ensure:

Every student, and their parents, should have access to good quality information about future study options and labour market opportunities. They will need the support of an informed adviser to make best use of available information.

You can find out how Edgbarrow meets this benchmark via the ‘Edgbarrow Careers Strategy’ and the ‘Edgbarrow Careers Ladder’.


Useful websites


  • This is Engineering - From a Fragrance Finder, or Power Pioneer through to a Body Rebuilder, get inspired by engineers from a wide range of sectors.

  • NHS - Explore over 350 different NHS careers.

  • Parliament- Introduce students to the work and roles of Parliament including the structure of Parliament and our democracy, making laws, elections and voting.

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