91 Articles and compendiums that are related to Employment and employee types , sorted by release date
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UK Perspectives 2016: An overview of the UK labour market (Latest release)
Keywords: Employment and labour market, UK perspectives 2016, Labour market,
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Analysis of the UK labour market - estimates of skills mismatch using measures of over and under education: 2015 (Latest release)
Labour Force Survey, individual datasets. April to June 2002 to October to December 2015Keywords: education, mismatch, qualifications, skills, labour force
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Commuting to work, Changes to Travel to Work Areas: 2001 to 2011 (Latest release)
Part of documentation relating to and complementing the 2011 travel to work areas.Keywords: Commuting, TTWA, United Kingdom, 2011 Census, 2001 Census, Commuting, TTWA, United Kingdom, 2011 Census, 2001 Census
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How employee numbers have changed in the north since 2009 (Latest release)
Keywords: Business, industry and trade, Economy, Employment and labour market,
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The history of strikes in the UK (Latest release)
Keywords: Business, industry and trade, Employment and labour market, People, population and community, Strikes,
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Does getting a job always lead to people leaving poverty? (Latest release)
Keywords: Employment and labour market, People, population and community, Poverty,
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2011 Census analysis: Workers aged 65 and Over in the 2011 Census (Latest release)
People aged 65 and over who were in employment at the time of the 2011 Census, highlighting regional and local variations.Keywords: labour market, older workers, longitudinal study
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Participation Rates in the UK Labour Market: 2014 (Latest release)
Those who are participating with the labour market by being either in employment or unemployed and searching for work. It will look at specific groups, including women and the elderly to analysis the recent trends in participation rates.Keywords: economic activity,employment,unemployment,women,older people
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Poverty and employment transitions in the UK and EU: 2007-2012 (Latest release)
Keywords: in-work poverty, income, labour market, living standards
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2011 Census: Qualifications and labour market participation in England and Wales (Latest release)
We look at how people’s highest level of qualification relates to their economic activity. The main focus of the analysis is on residents in England and Wales aged 25 to 64. We examine employment, economic inactivity and unemployment and analysis of employment rates across local authorities. Results show that fewer than half of those with no qualifications were in employment compared with 8 in 10 of those with at least one qualification.Keywords: degree, apprenticeship, jobs, education, employment