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Relative hourly remuneration and shares of hours worked by industry, education, age and sex categories. Experimental estimates.
Indices of capital input to production at a disaggregated level, 57 industries and 13 assets, with corresponding modelled user costs of capital used to weight the component indices. Experimental estimates, UK.
Quarterly and annual growth accounting data for the UK market sector and component industries. Experimental estimates.
Furlough jobs, jobs excluding furlough, gross value added (GVA), output per job including furlough, output per job excluding furlough.
Data provided by Kantar Public, recording item availability of 21 popular products across the UK and English regions.
Conversion between International Standard Classification of Occupations (ISCO-08) and the UK Standard Occupation Classification (SOC) 2000 and 2010. Developed as part of research into "green jobs" using an occupation- and task-based approach. Used to convert US Occupational Information Network (O*NET) data to UK SOC codes.
Estimates of the fraction of time spent doing green tasks, by occupation code using the Standard Occupation Classification (SOC) 2000 and SOC 2010. Part of research into "green jobs", using an occupation- and task-based approach.
Experimental estimates of the time spent doing green tasks, over time, by UK country and by industry. The estimates use a new method based on task-level data from the O*NET database in the US.
Productivity hours and output per hour by industry division (two-digit Standard Industrial Classification (SIC)). Seasonally and non-seasonally adjusted. Experimental Statistics, UK.
Collection of data for low-level labour productivity.