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  • HI09 Regional labour market: headline indicators for the South West

    Dataset | Released on 16 April 2024

    Labour market indicators for the South West, including employment, unemployment, economic inactivity, workers' hours, jobs and Claimant Count, English regions, rolling three-monthly figures published monthly.

    Keywords: hours worked, full-time, part-time, temporary workers, workforce jobs

  • HI06 Regional labour market: headline indicators for the East of England

    Dataset | Released on 16 April 2024

    Labour market indicators for the East of England, including employment, unemployment, economic inactivity, workers' hours, jobs and Claimant Count, English regions, rolling three-monthly figures published monthly.

    Keywords: hours worked, full-time, part-time, temporary workers, workforce jobs

  • HI05 Regional labour market: headline indicators for the West Midlands

    Dataset | Released on 16 April 2024

    Labour market indicators for the West Midlands, including employment, unemployment, economic inactivity, workers' hours, jobs and Claimant Count, English regions, rolling three-monthly figures published monthly.

    Keywords: hours worked, full-time, part-time, temporary workers, workforce jobs

  • EMP01 NSA: Full-time, part-time and temporary workers (not seasonally adjusted)

    Dataset | Released on 16 April 2024

    Full-time, part-time and temporary workers, by sex, UK, rolling three-monthly figures published monthly, non-seasonally adjusted. Labour Force Survey. These are official statistics in development.

    Keywords: employees, self-employed, unpaid, training schemes, second jobs

  • S02 Regional labour market: sampling variability and revisions summary

    Dataset | Released on 16 April 2024

    Sampling variability and revisions analyses for countries and regions of the UK, including employment, unemployment, economic inactivity and Claimant Count, rolling three-monthly figures.

    Keywords: economically active, industry sectors, coefficients of variation, confidence intervals

  • A05 SA: Employment, unemployment and economic inactivity by age group (seasonally adjusted)

    Dataset | Released on 16 April 2024

    Employment, unemployment and economic inactivity levels and rates by age group, UK, rolling three-monthly figures, seasonally adjusted. Labour Force Survey. These are official statistics in development.

    Keywords: economic activity, working age, not working

  • HI00 Regional labour market: headline Labour Force Survey indicators for all regions

    Dataset | Released on 16 April 2024

    Labour market indicators for UK constituent countries and English regions, including employment, unemployment, economic inactivity, workers' hours, jobs and Claimant Count, published monthly.

    Keywords: hours worked, full-time, part-time, temporary workers, workforce jobs

  • A02 NSA: Employment, unemployment and economic inactivity for people aged 16 and over and aged from 16 to 64 (not seasonally adjusted)

    Dataset | Released on 16 April 2024

    Labour Force Survey summary data, including employment, unemployment and economic inactivity levels and rates, UK, rolling three-monthly figures published monthly, non-seasonally adjusted. These are official statistics in development.

    Keywords: economic activity, working age, not working

  • KS1: Key statistics for all regions

    Dataset | Released on 16 April 2024

    The main labour market statistics for all UK countries and English regions, including employment, unemployment and economic inactivity, rolling three-monthly figures published monthly.

    Keywords: economic activity, working age, not working

  • EMP05: Employment rate revisions triangle

    Dataset | Released on 16 April 2024

    Employment rate revisions triangle, published monthly. Labour Force Survey. These are official statistics in development. These are official statistics in development.

    Keywords: three-month, 12-month, revised data, reasons for revisions