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Vacancies by size of business.
Vacancies by industry and size of business, UK, single month, not seasonally adjusted. Vacancy Survey. These are official statistics in development.
Unemployment rate revisions triangle. These estimates are sourced from the Labour Force Survey, a survey of households. These are official statistics in development.
This table compares quarterly movements in unemployment with quarterly movements in the Claimant Count.
Labour Force Survey quarterly sampling variability estimates for young people (aged 16 to 24 years) who are not in education, employment or training (NEET) in the UK. These are official statistics in development.
Quarterly estimates for young people (aged 16 to 24 years) who are not in education, employment or training (NEET) in the UK. These are official statistics in development.
Work-placed based denominators used for calculating Claimant Count rates for regions and countries of the UK.
Annual estimates of the number of children living in households in the UK where all the adults have not worked for at least 12 months, by highest qualification of all adults in household.
Annual estimates of the number of children living in households in the UK where all the adults have not worked for at least 12 months, by disability status.
Annual estimates of the number of children living in households in the UK where all the adults have not worked for at least 12 months, by combined economic status of adults in the household.