According to survey conducted in July 2022, the majority of commercial real estate executives prioritized quality when it comes to renting office space. About ** percent of the respondents said that quality office space is a greater priority than increasing the space occupied, while the share of those that disagreed was ***** percent.
This dataset provides information at the national level by month for federal fiscal years 2013 on for answer rate and busy rate for calls to our field offices. The data does not include calls that were abandoned while waiting in queue without representative service or overflow calls, which are those callers who wait in queue over the 15-minute maximum wait time without representative service.
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39.8% of workers from the Indian ethnic group were in 'professional' jobs in 2021 – the highest percentage out of all ethnic groups in this role.
Corporates accounted for the largest share of flexible office space occupancy worldwide in 2023, according to the survey results, only a small share of flex space was occupied by individuals, amounting to ***** percent.
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In the second quarter of 2023, around ** percent of CBD office properties across Australia were well-occupied compared to around ** percent in the same quarter of 2019. The share of office properties deemed as poorly occupied, with an occupancy rate of less than ** percent, rose from ** percent in 2019 to over ** percent in 2023.
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Land cover corresponds to what covers the ground, what is found there: a wood, a culture, a house, a public building. These are the biophysical characteristics of the soil (European Commission, 2000). It must be distinguished from its use which specifies the function or use of a type of occupation. Thus, an occupation of the ground that would be "lawn" could correspond to several uses such as for example a residential garden or a pasture. Similarly, a type of land use can cover several biophysical categories: a residential area consists of lawns, buildings, waterproof surfaces... This group of indicators concerns the built-up land use as recorded in the cadastral data of the FPS Finance: - Share of artificialised area and secondary indicators (16 land use categories) - Residential area per capita A note describes more specifically the basic data and their contribution to characterising land use in Wallonia: to download "\2" From the situation as at 01/01/2018, the area values of the Walloon municipalities used for the calculation of the indicators are the new areas provided by the FPS Finance/Cadastre. The areas come from the CadGIS system of the FPS Finance (fiscal situation on 1 January) which establishes using the latest measurement techniques the division of administrative boundaries (authentic source). This breakdown gives a more accurate picture of the actual size of the administrative units. The areas of some municipalities can therefore be revised over time (until 2025) which impacts the indicator in relative shares. "\2"
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The office suite market in the United States is split between Google’s G Suite and Microsoft’s Office 365, with G Suite being the market leader holding a share of ***** percent and Office 365 occupying ***** percent, as of October 2020. An office suite is a collection of software applications designed to be used for tasks within an organization. Typically, an office suite includes applications such as word processing, spreadsheets, presentation, email, note taking, database and other related types of software. Global office suite market duet Google’s G Suite and Microsoft’s Office 365 continue to dominate the global market for office suites. Office 365 is used by over a million companies worldwide as their main productivity software with close to ******* companies in the U.S. alone opting for the software. G Suite has been experiencing growth in paid business accounts worldwide, which increased from around *** million users in 2015 to around **** million users in 2019. Market dominance of G Suite and Office 365 follow similar trends in some other regions as in the U.S. For example, in Japan, G Suite occupies a market share of **** percent and Office 365 holds ***** percent of the market. While in the UAE market shares are similarly split, with G suite having ***** percent and Office 365 ***** percent.
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The Flexible Office Market size was valued at USD 30.72 USD Billion in 2023 and is projected to reach USD 85.57 USD Billion by 2032, exhibiting a CAGR of 15.76 % during the forecast period. Flexible Office means being adaptable, that it be a space that can be quickly rearranged or transformed to meet the ever-changing needs and demands of present-day businesses. It includes different types –common being coworking, hot desking and serviced offices- each of which provides a set of extra attributes designed for different working styles. This kind of area always comes with features of high-speed internet, meeting rooms and common lounges which provide conviviality and functionalism. Flexible office applications embrace diversity in industries and keep options open for freelancers, startups, and established corporations. Perks include the pay-as-you-go service and scalability, being able just to pay for what you use and occupy, and close to amenities, hosting opportunities for working and living. Recent developments include: January 2023: JLL announced that it had undertaken the property management operations and leasing efforts for Gaseteria Works, a boutique flex office and co-working office located in the U.S. This facility had opened earlier in January 2023., September 2023: SmartWorks announced the launch of a new flexible workspace in Chennai. The center was a 2 lakh square feet place, Olympia Pinnacle, which is close to Chennai’s IT corridor., August 2022: SmartWorks announced the addition of Vaishnavi Tech Park in Bengaluru, a 7 lakh square feet office space campus. This office expanded the company’s footprint and operations in the city. The office space offered various amenities, including a cafeteria, parking, and recreation facilities for different companies., February 2022: ServCorp launched a small business guide for flexible working. The company designed month-to-month affordable memberships for small businesses and virtual network opportunities for business growth., April 2021: Flex by JLL announced the opening of Orchard Workspace at MetroTech in Brooklyn, New York. It is a 50,000-square-foot flex office and offers flex space, co-working space, meeting rooms, and virtual offices for small, medium, and large-scale businesses.. Key drivers for this market are: Growing Demand for Bath Towels from End-use Industries to Propel the Market Growth. Potential restraints include: Increased Risk of Theft or Misuse of Confidential Information due to Shared Co-working Space to Hinder Market Growth. Notable trends are: Blend of Style, Sustainability, and Functionality are Trending Aspect .
The Civil Service published weekly data on HQ Office Occupancy from Whitehall departments’ as a proxy measure of ‘return to offices’ following the pandemic. This was suspended in line with pre-election guidance for the duration of the Election Period. Going forward this data will now be published quarterly, resuming November 2024.
The government announced on Wednesday 19 January 2022 that it was no longer asking people to work from home, with all other Plan B measures in England being lifted by 27 January. Civil servants who had been following government guidance and working from home could then start returning to their workplaces.
This data presents the daily average number of staff working in departmental HQ buildings, for each week (Monday to Friday) beginning the week commencing of 7 February 2022.
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The data was originally gathered for internal purposes to indicate the progress being made by departments in returning to the workplace in greater numbers. Data was collected from Departmental HQ buildings to gain a general understanding of each department’s position without requiring departments to introduce data collection methods across their whole estate which would be expensive and resource intensive.
These figures incorporate all employees for the departments providing data for this report whose home location is their Departmental HQ building. The figures do not include contractors and visitors.
A listing of all Civil Service organisations providing data is provided.
All data presented are sourced and collected by departments and provided to the Cabinet Office. The data presented are not Official Statistics.
There are 4 main methods used to collect the Daily Average Number of Employees in the HQ building:
This data does not capture employees working in other locations such as other government buildings, other workplaces or working from home.
It is for departments to determine the most appropriate method of collection.
The data provided is for Departmental HQ buildings only and inferences about the wider workforce cannot be made.
Work is underway to develop a common methodology for efficiently monitoring occupancy that provides a daily and historic trend record of office occupancy levels for a building.
The data shouldn’t be used to compare departments. The factors determining the numbers of employees working in the workplace, such as the differing operating models and the service they deliver, will vary across departments. The different data collection methods used by departments will also make comparisons between departments invalid.
Percentage of employees working in the HQ building compared to building capacity is calculated as follows:
Percentage of employees working in the HQ building =
daily average number of employees in the HQ building divided by the daily capacity of the HQ building.
Where daily average number of employees in the HQ building equals:
Total number of employees in the HQ building during the working week divided by the number of days during the working week
The data is collected weekly. Unless otherwise stated, all the data reported is for the time period Monday to Friday.
In the majority of cases the HQ building is defined as where the Secretary of State for that department is based.
Current Daily Capacity is the total number of people that can be accommodated in the building.
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Percentage of One Off Housing in Rural Areas by Number of Rooms Occupied, Province County or City, CensusYear and Statistic
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As of the third quarter of 2024, the net take-up of office space in Prague, Czechia, reached 238,400 square meters. Nearly three-quarters of this space was occupied by the finance sector and other industries, including undisclosed. Meanwhile, the technology sector accounted for eight percent of the total area.
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Tech and business products and services were the biggest occupiers of flexible office space worldwide in 2023. According to the survey results, the tech sector accounted for 30 percent of flexible office space occupied.
In the first quarter of 2022, the finance industry occupied the largest share of office space in Beijing with 29 percent. Despite Shanghai being the main financial hub in China, the financial sector in Beijing was the leading service industry in the city. Co-working spaces which had become increasingly popular in China in recent years absorbed around 2.3 percent of office real estate.
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Median employee, employer and total contribution rates for employees eligible for automatic enrolment in the public, private and all sectors.
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Malaysia Office Space Occupancy Rate data was reported at 83.300 % in 2017. This records an increase from the previous number of 82.300 % for 2016. Malaysia Office Space Occupancy Rate data is updated yearly, averaging 83.350 % from Dec 1992 (Median) to 2017, with 26 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 95.500 % in 1997 and a record low of 78.300 % in 2001. Malaysia Office Space Occupancy Rate data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Valuation and Property Services Department, Ministry of Finance. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Malaysia – Table MY.EB095: Office & Retail Shop Space Statistics: Kuala Lumpur: Annual.
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The housing indicators from the 2011 Census are constructed from the cross-section of several databases (the national register, the previous census carried out by survey of the whole population in 2001, the cadastre, etc.). The dwellings were classified as follows: 1.Collective housing 2. Non-classical accommodation (e.g. barracks, caravans, mills...) 3. Empty classic housing (this group includes all classic dwellings where no one is domiciled, which corresponds to very different realities:temporarily unoccupied housing, housing under construction, abandoned housing, second residence, housing occupied by people who do not live there as students, etc.) 4. Conventional housing occupied by its owner (as soon as one of the inhabitants has a right to property over the dwelling, even partial or indirect (i.e. through a company of which he is a director), the dwelling is considered to be occupied by its owner. 5. Conventional housing occupied by a tenant and owned by a social housing company (the latter are identified by the NACE code of the crossroads bank of enterprises, more specifically by the presence of the code “68.202 Rental and operation of social housing”). 6. Classic housing occupied by a tenant and of which the owner is another public corporation (the latter are identified by the NACE code of the crossroads bank of enterprises, more specifically by the presence of code O “Public Administration” or P “Education”) 7. Classic housing occupied by a tenant and of which the owner is an individual 8. Classic housing occupied by a tenant and of which the owner is a private company 9. Classic occupied housing with unknown occupancy status It should be noted that tenant households are identified by the fact that no inhabitant has a right to property over housing. Thus, in these data, households occupying free housing (e.g. office housing or housing made available by relatives) are included in tenants, but these situations are infrequent. Some thematic indicators are also available by statistical sectors on the website of “\2”
According to survey conducted in July 2022, the majority of commercial real estate executives prioritized quality when it comes to renting office space. About ** percent of the respondents said that quality office space is a greater priority than increasing the space occupied, while the share of those that disagreed was ***** percent.