Published data related to labour productivity

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  • Public service productivity, quarterly

    Reference tables for experimental statistics on UK public service productivity. Includes estimates of inputs, output, productivity, and revisions compared to estimates from the previous quarter.

  • Labour productivity: Tables 1 to 8 and R1

    Quarterly output per hour, output per job and output per worker for the whole UK economy and a range of industries.

  • Breakdown of contributions, whole economy and sectors

    Provides estimates of contributions to labour productivity, measured as output per hour (OPH), using the "Generalised Exactly Additive Decomposition" (GEAD) methodology as described in Tang and Wang (2004), UK.

  • Productivity jobs, productivity hours, market sector workers, market sector hours

    Underlying labour inputs behind the labour productivity estimates by industry and industrial sector as defined by the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC), UK.

  • Unit labour costs

    Unit labour costs (ULCs) reflect the full labour costs incurred in the production of a unit of economic output, including social security and employers’ pension contributions.

  • Labour productivity: revisions triangles

    Revisions triangles for the main labour productivity variables.

  • Homeworking in the UK, work from home status

    Experimental estimates from the Annual Population Survey for homeworking in the UK, including breakdowns by sex, full-time or part-time, ethnicity, occupation, industry, qualifications, hours worked, pay and sickness absence among others. Includes regression outputs on the different outcomes for homeworkers.

  • Homeworking in the UK, how workers spent their time

    How workers spent their working day in 2015, and April and September 2020 based on data from the Time Use Survey. Includes start time and length and number of breaks. Disaggregated by those who work from home and those who work away from home.

  • Unit labour costs and unit wage costs: revision triangles

    Revisions triangles for unit labour costs and unit wage costs.

  • Sectional unit labour costs

    Sectional unit labour costs and revisions from previously published estimates, UK.