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Claimant count QMI
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Civil Service Statistics QMI
A complete census of the Civil Service, with a 100% response rate since the survey began in 2007. includes all staff in post and all civil servants who left the civil service during the 12 month period reference period. replaced the Mandate Collection, previously run by Cabinet Office (CO), in 2007.Keywords: employment, employee, earning
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Guide to interpreting Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE) estimates
A guide to help users understand estimates from the Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE) and aid interpretation by addressing common questions about the data.Keywords: ASHE, earnings, pay, wages, hours
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Labour Disputes Inquiry QMI
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Average weekly earnings QMI
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Model-Based Estimates of households in poverty for Middle Layer Super Output Areas, 2013/14 Technical Report
Small area model-based income estimates covering middle layer super output areas (MSOAs) in England and Wales.Keywords: deprivation, earnings, local, MSOA, middle super output areas
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Labour Force Survey performance and quality report: Oct to Dec 2016
Response rates, sample size and quality assessment of the Office for National Statistics's quarterly Labour Force Survey.Keywords: LFS
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Income estimates for small areas technical report: financial year ending 2014
Methods used to produce small area income estimates for local areas in England and Wales, known as Middle layer Super Output Areas (MSOAs), including information on the quality of the models and estimates.Keywords: small area income estimates, local area income, total annual income, disposable annual income, housing costs
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Revisions to workforce jobs: Dec 2016
This revisions article explains the revisions to the workforce jobs series released on 14 December 2016 in the Labour Market statistical bulletin.Keywords: labour market, LFS, Labour force survey, AWE, average weekly earnings, employment, unemployment, jobs
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Small area income estimates: quality assurance of administrative data, Oct 2016
The level of quality assurance required for the administrative data used in the production of the small area income estimates (SAIE), which provide estimates of mean weekly household income for middle layer super output areas (MSOAs) in England and Wales.Keywords: QAAD, data quality, household income