91 Articles and compendiums that are related to Employment and employee types , sorted by release date
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Coronavirus and homeworking in the UK labour market: 2019 (Latest release)
The extent to which different people in the labour market work from home, either on a regular or occasional basis.Keywords: COVID-19, remote working, work, home, covid19
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UK and non-UK people in the labour market: February 2020 (Latest release)
Estimates of labour market activity by nationality and country of birth.Keywords: EU workers, non-EU workers, overseas workers, employment, unemployment
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Young people expect high pay and leisure time from self-employment (Latest release)
As the number of young people working for themselves continues to rise, analysis reveals a gap between expectations and reality.Keywords: self-employed, young people, entrepreneur, freelance
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Characteristics and benefits of training at work, UK: 2017 (Latest release)
The characteristics of those who undertake training at work and the benefits they receive from it, in the UK.Keywords: regression analysis, human capital, education, skills, labour market
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The probability of automation in England: 2011 and 2017 (Latest release)
Estimates of the probability of automation in England, including findings, and the skills and tasks at risk of automation within jobs.Keywords: Automation, employment, jobs, tasks, skills, occupation, high risk
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Which occupations are at highest risk of being automated? (Latest release)
Potential automation of occupations may have an impact on the labour market in future. Which jobs are most at risk, and what do we know about the people who do these jobs? -
Labour market flows: March 2019 (Latest release)
Movements between employment, unemployment and inactivity in the labour market.Keywords: employment, unemployment, inactivity, longtitudinal
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Least qualified adults miss out on job-boosting training and education (Latest release)
Adults with the lowest levels of educational attainment are among those missing out on the opportunity to improve their life chances, the analysis of the Adult Education Survey 2016 has revealed.Keywords: confidence, time, qualifications, barriers, training, education, gender
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The commuting gap: men account for 65% of commutes lasting more than an hour (Latest release)
An article exploring the commuting patterns of men and women in the UK, including regional breakdowns by mode of transport used and time taken to get to work.Keywords: Commuting, Men, Women, Work, Employment
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Young people's career aspirations versus reality (Latest release)