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  • A01: Summary of labour market statistics (Excel sheet 6897Kb) 15-May-2013
    Labour market statistics summary data tables. This document contains the tables which appear in the pdf version of the Labour Market Statistical Bulletin.
  • EARN01: Average Weekly Earnings (Excel sheet 461Kb) 15-May-2013
    Average Weekly Earnings (AWE), seasonally adjusted. This spreadsheet includes the headline estimates of earnings growth based on the Monthly Wages and Salaries Survey.
  • EARN02: Average Weekly Earnings by sector (Excel sheet 434Kb) 15-May-2013
    Average weekly earnings by sector (Monthly Wages & Salaries Survey).
  • EARN03: Average weekly earnings by industry (Excel sheet 554Kb) 15-May-2013
    Average weekly earnings by industry (Monthly Wages and Salaries Survey).
  • EARN06: Gross weekly earnings by occupation (Excel sheet 194Kb) 15-May-2013
    Gross weekly earnings by occupation (Labour Force Survey). This table is usually updated four times a year in February, May, August and November. This spreadsheet has been set up in printer-friendly format showing data for the last two years, with historic data appearing in hidden rows. The spreadsheet has macro buttons to unhide the rows to enable users to view the entire time series. If the macros do not work this is probably due to the security settings on your computer - you can either change the security settings or unhide the rows manually.
  • EARN07: Gross weekly earnings by industry (Excel sheet 283Kb) 15-May-2013
    Gross weekly earnings by industry (Labour Force Survey). This table is usually updated four times a year in February, May, August and November. This spreadsheet has been set up in printer-friendly format showing data for the last two years, with historic data appearing in hidden rows. The spreadsheet has macro buttons to unhide the rows to enable users to view the entire time series. If the macros do not work this is probably due to the security settings on your computer - you can either change the security settings or unhide the rows manually.
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