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Index of Labour Costs per Hour (ILCH) Q1 2013 (experimental) (Excel sheet 179Kb)
Also known as Labour Costs Index (LCI). Measures changes in the average labour costs per hour worked. Labour costs include wages and salaries as well as employer social contributions, maternity, paternity and sick pay and benefits in kind.
Coverage: UK
Geographic breakdown: UK
17 Jun 13 Reference table
A01: Summary of labour market statistics (Excel sheet 6880Kb)
Labour market statistics summary data tables. This document contains the tables which appear in the pdf version of the Labour Market Statistical Bulletin.
Coverage: UK
Geographic breakdown: UK and GB
12 Jun 13 Reference table
EARN01: Average Weekly Earnings (Excel sheet 462Kb)
Average Weekly Earnings (AWE), seasonally adjusted. This spreadsheet includes the headline estimates of earnings growth based on the Monthly Wages and Salaries Survey.
Coverage: GB
Geographic breakdown: GB
12 Jun 13 Reference table
EARN03: Average weekly earnings by industry (Excel sheet 556Kb)
Average weekly earnings by industry (Monthly Wages and Salaries Survey).
Coverage: GB
Geographic breakdown: GB
12 Jun 13 Reference table
Average Weekly Earnings Dataset
This dataset contains Average Weekly Earnings (AWE) series. The AWE is the ONS's headline measure of short-term earnings growth. The data is derived from the Monthly Wages & Salaries Survey, a survey of employers.
Coverage: GB
Geographic breakdown: GB
12 Jun 13 Dataset
EARN02: Average Weekly Earnings by sector (Excel sheet 435Kb)
Average weekly earnings by sector (Monthly Wages & Salaries Survey).
Coverage: GB
Geographic breakdown: GB
12 Jun 13 Reference table
CLA04: Claimant Count revisions triangle (Excel sheet 1624Kb)
Claimant Count revisions triangle. The Claimant Count measures the number of people claiming benefits principally for the reason of being unemployed. Since October 1996 it has been a count of the number of people claiming Jobseeker’s Allowance.
Coverage: UK
Geographic breakdown: UK
12 Jun 13 Reference table
Labour Market Statistics Dataset
This dataset contains the main labour market statistics data series. All of the series in this dataset are available in spreadsheet format from the labour market data tables. In this dataset Labour Force Survey (LFS) estimates are shown for the mid-month of the three-month average time periods. For example, estimates for January to March 2012 are shown as "February 2012", estimates for February to April 2012 are shown as "March 2012", etc.
Coverage: UK
Geographic breakdown: UK and GB
12 Jun 13 Dataset
EARN03: Average weekly earnings by industry (Excel sheet 554Kb)
Average weekly earnings by industry (Monthly Wages and Salaries Survey).
Coverage: GB
Geographic breakdown: GB
15 May 13 Reference table
EARN02: Average Weekly Earnings by sector (Excel sheet 434Kb)
Average weekly earnings by sector (Monthly Wages & Salaries Survey).
Coverage: GB
Geographic breakdown: GB
15 May 13 Reference table
CLA04: Claimant count revisions triangle (Excel sheet 1654Kb)
Claimant count revisions triangle.
Coverage: UK
Geographic breakdown: UK
15 May 13 Reference table
A01: Summary of labour market statistics (Excel sheet 6897Kb)
Labour market statistics summary data tables. This document contains the tables which appear in the pdf version of the Labour Market Statistical Bulletin.
Coverage: UK
Geographic breakdown: UK and GB
15 May 13 Reference table
Average Weekly Earnings Dataset
This dataset contains Average Weekly Earnings (AWE) series. The AWE is the ONS's headline measure of short-term earnings growth. The data is derived from the Monthly Wages & Salaries Survey, a survey of employers.
Coverage: GB
Geographic breakdown: GB
15 May 13 Dataset
EARN01: Average Weekly Earnings (Excel sheet 461Kb)
Average Weekly Earnings (AWE), seasonally adjusted. This spreadsheet includes the headline estimates of earnings growth based on the Monthly Wages and Salaries Survey.
Coverage: GB
Geographic breakdown: GB
15 May 13 Reference table
Labour Market Statistics Dataset
This dataset contains the main labour market statistics data series. All of the series in this dataset are available in spreadsheet format from the labour market data tables. In this dataset Labour Force Survey (LFS) estimates are shown for the mid-month of the three-month average time periods. For example, estimates for January to March 2012 are shown as "February 2012", estimates for February to April 2012 are shown as "March 2012", etc.
Coverage: UK
Geographic breakdown: UK and GB
15 May 13 Dataset
A01: Summary of labour market statistics (Excel sheet 6896Kb)
Labour market statistics summary data tables. This document contains the tables which appear in the pdf version of the Labour Market Statistical Bulletin.
Coverage: UK
Geographic breakdown: UK and GB
17 Apr 13 Reference table
EARN02: Average Weekly Earnings by sector (Excel sheet 433Kb)
Average weekly earnings by sector (Monthly Wages & Salaries Survey).
Coverage: GB
Geographic breakdown: GB
17 Apr 13 Reference table
EARN03: Average weekly earnings by industry (Excel sheet 555Kb)
Average weekly earnings by industry (Monthly Wages and Salaries Survey).
Coverage: GB
Geographic breakdown: GB
17 Apr 13 Reference table
EARN01: Average Weekly Earnings (Excel sheet 459Kb)
Average Weekly Earnings (AWE), seasonally adjusted. This spreadsheet includes the headline estimates of earnings growth based on the Monthly Wages and Salaries Survey.
Coverage: GB
Geographic breakdown: GB
17 Apr 13 Reference table
CLA04: Claimant count revisions triangle (Excel sheet 1593Kb)
Claimant count revisions triangle.
Coverage: UK
Geographic breakdown: UK
17 Apr 13 Reference table
PROD01: Labour productivity (Excel sheet 76Kb)
Labour productivity. This table is updated in January, April, July and October.
Coverage: UK
Geographic breakdown: UK
17 Apr 13 Reference table
Average Weekly Earnings Dataset
This dataset contains Average Weekly Earnings (AWE) series. The AWE is the ONS's headline measure of short-term earnings growth. The data is derived from the Monthly Wages & Salaries Survey, a survey of employers.
Coverage: GB
Geographic breakdown: GB
17 Apr 13 Dataset
Labour Market Statistics Dataset
This dataset contains the main labour market statistics data series. All of the series in this dataset are available in spreadsheet format from the labour market data tables. In this dataset Labour Force Survey (LFS) estimates are shown for the mid-month of the three-month average time periods. For example, estimates for January to March 2012 are shown as "February 2012", estimates for February to April 2012 are shown as "March 2012", etc.
Coverage: UK
Geographic breakdown: UK and GB
17 Apr 13 Dataset
LPROD01: Labour Productivity, Q4 2012: Tables 1-10 and R1 (Excel sheet 152Kb)
Excel file containing all the tables that appear at the back of the PDF version of the Statistical Bulletin: Table 1 - Labour productivity key measures
Coverage: UK
Geographic breakdown: Region
28 Mar 13 Reference table
LPRODREV: Labour Productivity, Q4 2012: Revisions Triangles (ZIP 859Kb)
Zip file of Excel spreadsheets containing revisions triangles for the main labour productivity variables: Whole economy output per worker, annual percentage change
Coverage: UK
Geographic breakdown: Region
28 Mar 13 Reference table
Labour Productivity, Q4 2012 Dataset
Labour productivity statistics in terms of output per worker, output per job and output per hour worked for the whole economy and a range of industries. The dataset also presents unit labour cost estimates, regional productivity estimates and experimental market sector productivity estimates.
Coverage: UK
Geographic breakdown: Region
28 Mar 13 Dataset
A01: Summary of labour market statistics (Excel sheet 6914Kb)
Labour market statistics summary data tables. This document contains the tables which appear in the pdf version of the Labour Market Statistical Bulletin.
Coverage: UK
Geographic breakdown: UK and GB
20 Mar 13 Reference table
EARN03: Average weekly earnings by industry (Excel sheet 554Kb)
Average weekly earnings by industry (Monthly Wages and Salaries Survey).
Coverage: GB
Geographic breakdown: GB
20 Mar 13 Reference table
EARN01: Average Weekly Earnings (Excel sheet 460Kb)
Average Weekly Earnings (AWE), seasonally adjusted. This spreadsheet includes the headline estimates of earnings growth based on the Monthly Wages and Salaries Survey.
Coverage: GB
Geographic breakdown: GB
20 Mar 13 Reference table
EARN02: Average Weekly Earnings by sector (Excel sheet 422Kb)
Average weekly earnings by sector (Monthly Wages & Salaries Survey).
Coverage: GB
Geographic breakdown: GB
20 Mar 13 Reference table
CLA04: Claimant count revisions triangle (Excel sheet 1575Kb)
Claimant count revisions triangle.
Coverage: UK
Geographic breakdown: UK
20 Mar 13 Reference table
Average Weekly Earnings Dataset
This dataset contains Average Weekly Earnings (AWE) series. The AWE is the ONS's headline measure of short-term earnings growth. The data is derived from the Monthly Wages & Salaries Survey, a survey of employers.
Coverage: GB
Geographic breakdown: GB
20 Mar 13 Dataset
Labour Market Statistics Dataset
This dataset contains the main labour market statistics data series. All of the series in this dataset are available in spreadsheet format from the labour market data tables. In this dataset Labour Force Survey (LFS) estimates are shown for the mid-month of the three-month average time periods. For example, estimates for January to March 2012 are shown as "February 2012", estimates for February to April 2012 are shown as "March 2012", etc.
Coverage: UK
Geographic breakdown: UK and GB
20 Mar 13 Dataset
Index of Labour Costs per Hour (ILCH) Q4 2012 (experimental) (Excel sheet 174Kb)
Also known as Labour Costs Index (LCI). Measures changes in the average labour costs per hour worked. Labour costs include wages and salaries as well as employer social contributions, maternity, paternity and sick pay and benefits in kind.
Coverage: UK
Geographic breakdown: UK
15 Mar 13 Reference table
Average Weekly Earnings Dataset
This dataset contains Average Weekly Earnings (AWE) series. The AWE is the ONS's headline measure of short-term earnings growth. The data is derived from the Monthly Wages & Salaries Survey, a survey of employers.
Coverage: GB
Geographic breakdown: GB
20 Feb 13 Dataset
Labour Market Statistics Dataset
This dataset contains the main labour market statistics data series. All of the series in this dataset are available in spreadsheet format from the labour market data tables. In this dataset Labour Force Survey (LFS) estimates are shown for the mid-month of the three-month average time periods. For example, estimates for January to March 2012 are shown as "February 2012", estimates for February to April 2012 are shown as "March 2012", etc.
Coverage: UK
Geographic breakdown: UK and GB
20 Feb 13 Dataset
EARN02: Average Weekly Earnings by sector (Excel sheet 424Kb)
Average weekly earnings by sector (Monthly Wages & Salaries Survey).
Coverage: GB
Geographic breakdown: GB
20 Feb 13 Reference table
CLA04: Claimant count revisions triangle (Excel sheet 1559Kb)
Claimant count revisions triangle.
Coverage: UK
Geographic breakdown: UK
20 Feb 13 Reference table
EARN03: Average weekly earnings by industry (Excel sheet 550Kb)
Average weekly earnings by industry (Monthly Wages and Salaries Survey).
Coverage: GB
Geographic breakdown: GB
20 Feb 13 Reference table
A01: Summary of labour market statistics (Excel sheet 7070Kb)
Labour market statistics summary data tables. This document contains the tables which appear in the pdf version of the Labour Market Statistical Bulletin.
Coverage: UK
Geographic breakdown: UK and GB
20 Feb 13 Reference table
EARN01: Average Weekly Earnings (Excel sheet 466Kb)
Average Weekly Earnings (AWE), seasonally adjusted. This spreadsheet includes the headline estimates of earnings growth based on the Monthly Wages and Salaries Survey.
Coverage: GB
Geographic breakdown: GB
20 Feb 13 Reference table
Average Weekly Earnings Dataset
This dataset contains Average Weekly Earnings (AWE) series. The AWE is the ONS's headline measure of short-term earnings growth. The data is derived from the Monthly Wages & Salaries Survey, a survey of employers.
Coverage: GB
Geographic breakdown: GB
23 Jan 13 Dataset
A01: Summary of labour market statistics (last updated January 2013) (Excel sheet 6983Kb)
Labour market statistics summary data tables. This document contains the tables which appear in the pdf version of the Labour Market Statistical Bulletin.
Coverage: UK
Geographic breakdown: UK and GB
23 Jan 13 Reference table
EARN01: Average Weekly Earnings (last updated January 2013) (Excel sheet 464Kb)
Average Weekly Earnings (AWE), seasonally adjusted. This spreadsheet includes the headline estimates of earnings growth based on the Monthly Wages and Salaries Survey.
Coverage: GB
Geographic breakdown: GB
23 Jan 13 Reference table
EARN03: Average weekly earnings by industry (last updated January 2013) (Excel sheet 548Kb)
Average weekly earnings by industry (Monthly Wages and Salaries Survey).
Coverage: GB
Geographic breakdown: GB
23 Jan 13 Reference table
EARN02: Average Weekly Earnings by sector (last updated January 2013) (Excel sheet 422Kb)
Average weekly earnings by sector (Monthly Wages & Salaries Survey).
Coverage: GB
Geographic breakdown: GB
23 Jan 13 Reference table
CLA04: Claimant count revisions triangle (last updated January 2013) (Excel sheet 1542Kb)
Claimant count revisions triangle.
Coverage: UK
Geographic breakdown: UK
23 Jan 13 Reference table
PROD01: Labour productivity (last updated January 2013) (Excel sheet 74Kb)
Labour productivity. This table is updated in January, April, July and October.
Coverage: UK
Geographic breakdown: UK
23 Jan 13 Reference table
Labour Market Statistics Dataset
This dataset contains the main labour market statistics data series. All of the series in this dataset are available in spreadsheet format from the labour market data tables. In this dataset Labour Force Survey (LFS) estimates are shown for the mid-month of the three-month average time periods. For example, estimates for January to March 2012 are shown as "February 2012", estimates for February to April 2012 are shown as "March 2012", etc.
Coverage: UK
Geographic breakdown: UK and GB
23 Jan 13 Dataset
LPROD01: Labour Productivity, Q3 2012: Tables 1-10 and R1 (Excel sheet 152Kb)
Excel file containing all the tables that appear at the back of the PDF version of the Statistical Bulletin: Table 1 - Labour productivity key measures
Coverage: UK
Geographic breakdown: Region
03 Jan 13 Reference table
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