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A comparison between zero-hours contract estimates based on the current and the new methodologies for the first three quarters of 2020, UK.
The impact on Labour Force Survey estimates of applying tenure weighting to mitigate for non-response bias during the coronavirus pandemic. The new methodology is applied from January to March 2020.
Which people are most likely to be temporarily away from paid work during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
Homeworking data from Labour Market Survey (LMS), split by age, sex, region, ethnicity and occupation, UK.
Analysis of Wave 6 of the Business Impact of Coronavirus (COVID-19) Survey (BICS). This complements the analysis of BICS by focusing on the workforce furloughed across responding businesses.
Modified version of the CT1109 - Workplace table: Distance travelled to work by industry (2 digits). The data has been updated for the latest local authority structural changes and simplified industry breakdown as used in associated article.
Modified version of the CT1108 - Workplace table: Method of travel to work (2001 specification) by industry (2 digits). The data has been updated for the latest local authority structural changes and simplified industry breakdown as used in associated article.
Labour market flows including job movers, employment status changes and occupation skill level switching for those aged 16 years and above in the UK, split by age group.
Labour market information including employment rates, unemployment rates and zero hour contracts for those aged 16 and above in the UK, split by age group.
Analysis of self-employment in the UK and its characteristics.