9 Statistical bulletins that are related to Earnings and working hours , sorted by release date
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Earnings and employment from Pay As You Earn Real Time Information, UK: July 2024 (Latest release)
Monthly estimates of payrolled employees and their pay from HM Revenue and Customs’ (HMRC’s) Pay As You Earn (PAYE) Real Time Information (RTI) data. This is a joint release between HMRC and the Office for National Statistics (ONS). These are official statistics in development.Keywords: employed, payroll, sector, calendarisation, wages
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Gender pay gap in the UK: 2023 (Latest release)
Differences in pay between women and men by age, region, full-time and part-time, and occupation.Keywords: UK Labour Market, Wages, Earnings, employment, Economy
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Employee earnings in the UK: 2023 (Latest release)
Measures of employee earnings, using data from the Annual Survey for Hours and Earnings (ASHE).Keywords: region, age, sex, wages, pay
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Low and high pay in the UK: 2023 (Latest release)
The distribution of hourly earnings of high-paid and low-paid jobs and jobs paid below the National Minimum Wage.Keywords: ASHE, low pay, distribution, income inequalities, furlough
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Pay As You Earn, Real Time Information payrolled employees by nationality and region: March 2023 (Latest release)
Estimates of Pay As You Earn, Real Time Information employees by nationality and geographical region (NUTS1) from July 2014 to December 2022. Experimental Statistics.Keywords: employees, RTI, PAYE, calendarisation, wages
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Measures of employee earnings based on SOC 2020, UK: 2021 (Latest release)
Comparison of measures of employee earnings using data from the Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings based on Standard Occupation Classification 2020.Keywords: region, age, sex, wages, pay
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Index of Labour Costs per Hour, UK: July to September 2020 (Latest release)
Changes in the costs of employing labour, analysed by sector and industry. Experimental Statistics.Keywords: earnings, income, wages, ILCH, SIC2007
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Average Weekly Earnings, bonus payments in Great Britain: 2017 (Latest release)
Average Weekly Earnings (AWE) is the key National Statistics indicator of short-term earnings growth, which provides monthly estimates of the level of Average Weekly Earnings per employee.Keywords: wages, income, finance
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Low pay in the UK: Apr 2016 (Latest release)
Bulletin presents statistics on the number of employee jobs with pay less than the National Minimum Wage or the new National Living Wage in the UKKeywords: ashe, annual survey of hours and earnings, nmw, full-time, part-time, ashe, annual survey of hours and earnings, nmw, full-time, part-time