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Revisions to the workforce jobs (WFJ) series, released as part of our 17 December 2024 Vacancies and jobs statistical bulletin.
This table includes estimates of key LFS indicators using both old and new weighting methodology, and the revisions between the two series.
Information on the populations that have been used to weight Labour Force Survey data.
Reweighted estimates of important Labour Force Survey indicators.
Output per hour worked and output per worker, whole economy. Quarterly statistics and growth rates for output per hour worked and output per worker produced, using old and new weighting methodology.
Data on location of work by different breakdowns and time spent for working adults in Great Britain. Survey data from the Opinions and Lifestyle Survey (OPN), Time Use Survey (TUS) and Business Insights and Conditions Survey (BICs).
Reference tables containing quality metrics for online job adverts metrics from Textkernel.
Estimates comparing demand for workers (online adverts) to supply of the workforce (skills of the working-age population).
Annual employee and employment estimates for the UK split by local authority district. Results given by full-time or part-time and public or private splits.
Annual employee and employment estimates for Great Britain and UK split by broad industry group Standard Industrial Classification: SIC 2007. Results given by full-time or part-time and public or private splits.