Output per hour, output per job and output per worker for the UK economy by industry.
Publications
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Developing new measures of infrastructure investment: July 2017
The first in a series of articles on infrastructure statistics, focusing on definitional and data challenges in measuring infrastructure investment.
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Introducing division level labour productivity estimates: July 2017
An overview of new and experimental estimates of labour productivity at the 2-digit SIC industry level for the UK along with some initial analysis demonstrating trends in the data.
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Introducing industry-by-region labour metrics and productivity: 2015
New experimental industry-by-region metrics, including measures of hours worked, jobs and accompanying productivity measures for the SIC letter industries in the NUTS1 regions.
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Developing improved estimates of quality adjusted labour inputs using the Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings: a progress report
Improving the precision and granularity of quality adjusted labour inputs (QALI) and multi-factor productivity (MFP)
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Understanding firms in the bottom 10% of the labour productivity distribution in Great Britain: “the laggards”, 2003 to 2015
This article uses firm-level data from the ABS to analyse the characteristics of firms in the bottom 10% of the labour productivity distribution in Great Britain between 2003 and 2015.
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Labour productivity, UK: January to March 2017
Output per hour, output per job and output per worker for the whole economy and a range of industries. Includes estimates of unit labour costs.
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UK productivity introduction: Jan to Mar 2017
This article draws together the key findings from official statistics and analysis of UK productivity to present a summary of recent developments.
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Quarterly public service productivity (Experimental Statistics): Jan to Mar 2017
Experimental estimates for quarterly UK total public service productivity, inputs and output to provide short-term indicator of annual productivity estimates.
Data
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Quarterly regional productivity hours and jobs (ITL1)
Quarterly UK productivity hours and jobs for the International Territorial Level 1 (ITL1) geographies. Seasonally adjusted and non-seasonally adjusted experimental statistics, UK.
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Region by industry labour productivity
Productivity hours, productivity jobs, output per hour, and output per job by UK ITL1 regions (and devolved nations) and industry section. Quarterly Experimental Statistics.
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Experimental measures of infrastructure investment
Experimental measures of UK infrastructure investment, covering investment by government and the private sector, and construction activity.
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Labour productivity by industry division
Productivity hours and output per hour by industry division (two-digit Standard Industrial Classification (SIC)). Seasonally and non-seasonally adjusted. Experimental Statistics, UK.
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Historical series of labour productivity
Longer runs of selected productivity and unit labour cost series
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Labour productivity: revisions triangles
Revisions triangles for the main labour productivity variables.
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Labour productivity time series
Quarterly output per hour, output per job and output per worker for the whole UK economy and a range of industries.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Sectional unit labour costs
Sectional unit labour costs and revisions from previously published estimates, UK.
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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.
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