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Expenditure - UK | | | | |
GfK Purchasing Power, postcode sector, UK | £850 | | | | | | To create catchment areas, measure market potential or analyse and optimise sales territories, use this data which is based on the most detailed postcode level available. Purchasing Power provides an important indicator of the consumption potential of the population living in an area. The following statistics are used in calculating purchasing power: income from self-employment (including tourism), income from non self-employment, income from agriculture and forestry (including government assistance), income from rental properties and leases, income from capital assets and income from transfer payments (unemployment payments, retirement pensions, old age pensions, child benefit payments, support payments). Fields provided: population, number of households, purchasing power index per inhabitant, purchasing power index per household, purchasing power per area in millions of euros, purchasing power per inhabitant in euros and purchasing power in thousands per area. Perpetual licence. | | | |
MB Consumer Spending, output area level, UK | £7,900 | | | | | | This detailed dataset models the proportion of spending on a wide range of categories of goods and services and is derived from the latest official census statistics. Provided by MapMechanics with free Output Area boundaries, to facilitate detailed analysis, the data includes both total and per capita consumer spending, together with details of the amount spent , and the proportion of the national total spent on each category. Consumer spending categories include: Food and non-alcoholic beverages, alcoholic beverages, clothing, footwear, tobacco, utilities, furniture and furnishings, household maintenance, household utensils, household appliances, health, purchase of vehicles, vehicle spare parts and accessories, communication, brown goods, toys and games, newspapers and books, package holidays, education, personal care, jewellery, restaurant dining and hotels. Perpetual licence. | | | |
Postcode sector level, UK (boundaries available separately) | £7,900 | | | | | | | | |
MB Retail Spending, output area level, UK | £2,800 | | | | | | With data derived from national census statistics, the Retail Spending dataset provides data on the level of household income that is available for retail spending within each output area. The total and the per capita amount of spend is provided together with an index to compare each area within the national total. Output Area boundaries are provided to facilitate easy analysis. Perpetual licence. | | | |
Postcode sector level, UK (boundaries available separately) | £2,800 | | | | | | | | |
Street Rankings, GB | £4,500 | | | | | | Using attraction values based on sales and selling area of comparative goods stores (multiples with five or more locations across GB), Street Rankings ranks each street, within a town centre, by the combined attractiveness of its stores. The data is supplied for 1,000 major retail towns, with the following attribute fields: town name, street name, street postcode, combined attractiveness of stores on the street and the number of outlets. Perpetual licence (optional annual updates available at same price). | | | | | | | | | | | | Yorkshire and Humberside | £900 | | | | | |
Street Rankings Plus, GB | £6,000 | | | | | | Street Rankings Plus provides a list of the individual outlets used to compile the street rankings, together with the street ranking dataset. The street ranking provides town name, street name, street postcode, combined attractiveness of stores on each street and the number of outlets for each street in 1,000 major retail towns. Perpetual licence (optional annual updates available at same price). | | | | | | | | | | | | Yorkshire and Humberside | £1,350 | | | | | |
Expenditure in Retail Centres, GB | £4,000 | | | | | | Town and retail park boundaries with modelled spend data to indicate how much is spent (£s per annum) in each of 4,200 shopping centres in Great Britain. For example, Northampton town will be supplied together with separate records for retail parks such as Grafton Street industrial estate and Riverside. Separate data is also supplied for significant suburbs such as Barrack Road and Duston in Northampton. The sophisticated gravity model used to generate these values combines sales density, accessibility and brand power information to calculate the likely spend at each of the centres. Perpetual licence supplied with data (optional annual updates available at same price). |  | | | | Expenditure in retail centres, Wales (map base available separately) |
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Retail Centre Catchment Boundaries, GB | £10,000 | | | | | | Oxford Retail Consultants Retail Centre Catchment Boundaries are based on 2004 comparison and convenience goods spend and 2007 retail provision. There are some 4,000 boundaries. Catchment boundaries have been generated using the Retail Sales & Profit model (RSPM) - the UK’s only fully integrated supply and demand gravity model – which has been validated and calibrated using consumer research. Catchments are weighted to account for the effect of competition, road network, population and households. This product offers primary (50% of sales), secondary (75% of sales) and tertiary (90% of sales) catchment boundaries. Annual licence, with annual updates available. | | | |
Household Expenditure, GB | | | | | | | Created using the annual Expenditure and Food Survey (EFS) from the ONS and combined with household information (including affluence and lifestage) this dataset provides detailed information on household spend across Great Britain on different product categories ranging from menswear and womenswear to home improvements and baked goods. A full list of categories is available upon request. This can either be provided at output area level or using hexagonal geography (providing a more consistent geography for comparison). Perpetual licence supplied with data (optional annual updates available at same price). | | Expenditure Hexagons | £5,000 | | | | | |
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