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Does Your Degree Define Your Career?
An analysis of the degree subjects people have studied compared with the occupations and sectors in which they work, using data from the Annual Population Survey. This article focuses on people working in London, and starts by looking at degree subject against occupation, then moves on to investigate industrial sectors, and includes examples of specific occupations and degree subjects, making comparisons between London and the UK.
Coverage: UK
Geographic breakdown: Region
15 Apr 13 Report
Regional Labour Market, May 2012
This bulletin shows the latest key labour market statistics for the regions and countries of Great Britain along with statistics for local authorities, travel-to-work areas and parliamentary constituencies
Coverage: UK
Geographic breakdown: Local Authority and County
16 May 12 Statistical bulletin
Young People in Work, 2012
A short story explaining the characteristics of employed people aged 16 to 24.
Coverage: UK
Geographic breakdown: UK
29 Feb 12 Report
Subregional analysis of public and private sector employment
An overview of data available from ONS that can be used to examine the subregional distribution of public sector and private sector employment
Coverage: UK
Geographic breakdown: Local Authority and County
18 Nov 11 Article
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