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Annual growth of 1.3% in average weekly earnings including bonuses
12-Jun-2013The latest average weekly earnings figures
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UK employment up 24,000 on the quarter and 432,000 on the year
12-Jun-2013Comparing February - April 2013, with the previous three months, there was a rise in the number of employed people, a rise in the number of people “not in the labour force”, or economically inactive, and a small fall in the number of people who were unemployed
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Video Summary: Latest on the Labour Market, June 2013
12-Jun-2013This video summarises the key messages in the latest labour market release.
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Record low growth in average weekly earnings excluding bonuses
15-May-2013The latest average weekly earnings figures
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UK employment falls by 43,000, but vacancies are at the highest level since 2008
15-May-2013Comparing January – March 2013, with the previous three months, there was a fall in the number of employed people, a rise in the number of people “not in the labour force”, or economically inactive, and a rise in the number of people who were unemployed
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Video Summary: Latest on the Labour Market, May 2013
15-May-2013This video summarises the key messages in the latest labour market release.
Latest Summaries
Latest Publications
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Index of Labour Costs per Hour (ILCH) Q1 2013 (experimental)
17-Jun-2013Also 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.
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Labour Market Statistics, June 2013
12-Jun-2013This bulletin contains the latest estimates of labour market statistics (including employment, unemployment and economic inactivity) for the United Kingdom.
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Labour Market Statistics Data Tables (Excel Spreadsheets), June 2013
12-Jun-2013Excel spreadsheets containing estimates of labour market statistics are available here. These spreadsheets contain historic estimates going back as far as comparable data exists for each time series.
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Labour Market Statistics, May 2013
15-May-2013This bulletin contains the latest estimates of labour market statistics (including employment, unemployment and economic inactivity) for the United Kingdom.
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Labour Market Statistics Data Tables (Excel Spreadsheets), May 2013
15-May-2013Excel spreadsheets containing estimates of labour market statistics are available here. These spreadsheets contain historic estimates going back as far as comparable data exists for each time series.
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Labour Market Statistics, April 2013
17-Apr-2013This bulletin contains the latest estimates of labour market statistics (including employment, unemployment and economic inactivity) for the United Kingdom.
Latest Data
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Index of Labour Costs per Hour (ILCH) Q1 2013 (experimental) (Excel sheet 179Kb)
17-Jun-2013Also 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.
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A01: Summary of labour market statistics (Excel sheet 6880Kb)
12-Jun-2013Labour market statistics summary data tables. This document contains the tables which appear in the pdf version of the Labour Market Statistical Bulletin.
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Average Weekly Earnings Dataset
12-Jun-2013This 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.
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EARN01: Average Weekly Earnings (Excel sheet 462Kb)
12-Jun-2013Average Weekly Earnings (AWE), seasonally adjusted. This spreadsheet includes the headline estimates of earnings growth based on the Monthly Wages and Salaries Survey.
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EARN02: Average Weekly Earnings by sector (Excel sheet 435Kb)
12-Jun-2013Average weekly earnings by sector (Monthly Wages & Salaries Survey).
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EARN03: Average weekly earnings by industry (Excel sheet 556Kb)
12-Jun-2013Average weekly earnings by industry (Monthly Wages and Salaries Survey).