Labour productivity by industry and related material.
Publications
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Productivity economic commentary: July to September 2018
An article drawing together the main findings from official statistics and analysis of UK productivity to present a summary of recent developments.
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Quarterly UK public service productivity (Experimental Statistics): July to September 2018
Experimental estimates for UK total public service productivity, inputs and output to provide a short-term, timely indicator of the future path of the annual productivity estimates.
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Labour productivity, UK: July to September 2018
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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Improving estimates of labour productivity and international comparisons
Analysis of how the methodologies, data sources and adjustments used internationally to estimate the number of persons, jobs and hours worked affect our international comparisons of UK productivity statistics.
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Multi-factor productivity estimates: Experimental estimates to Quarter 3 (July to September) 2018
Growth accounting estimates for the UK market sector and 10 industry groups.
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Public service productivity: total, UK, 2016
Updated measures of output, inputs and productivity for public services in the UK between 1997 and 2015, in addition to new estimates for 2016. Includes service area breakdown, as well as impact of quality adjustment and latest revisions.
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Public service productivity: healthcare, England: financial year ending 2017
This article provides analysis specific to public service healthcare productivity for England on a financial year basis. This additional analysis is included to provide a measure more comparable with other data available on the health service in England.
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Public service productivity, healthcare, UK: 2016
Includes estimates of output, inputs and productivity for public service healthcare in the UK between 1995 and 2016.
Data
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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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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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Sectional unit labour costs
Sectional unit labour costs and revisions from previously published estimates, 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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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: revisions triangles
Revisions triangles for the main labour productivity variables.
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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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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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Quality adjusted labour input, summary data
Quality-adjusted labour input (QALI) aggregates by industry, education, age and sex categories, presented in log changes. Experimental estimates.
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Quality adjusted labour input, descriptive statistics
Relative hourly remuneration and shares of hours worked by industry, education, age and sex categories. Experimental estimates.
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Quality-adjusted labour input, underlying data
Underlying data on hours worked, jobs and income weights for the 360 worker types used in quality-adjusted labour input (QALI). Experimental estimates.
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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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Multi-factor productivity estimates
Quarterly and annual growth accounting data for the UK market sector and component industries. Experimental estimates.
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Public service productivity estimates: education
Inputs, output and productivity indices and growth rates for education. Includes estimates of quality adjustment, sub-service expenditure and revisions.
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Public service productivity estimates: total public service
Inputs, output and productivity indices and growth rates for total public services. Includes estimates of quality adjustment, service expenditure and revisions.
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Public service productivity estimates: healthcare, UK and England
Public service healthcare growth rates and indices for inputs, quality and non-quality adjusted output and productivity, totals and by components, for England, financial years ending 1996 to 2017 and UK, 1995 to 2016.
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Capital services estimates
Indices of capital input to production at a disaggregated level, 57 industries and 13 assets, with corresponding modelled user costs of capital used to weight the component indices. Experimental estimates, UK.
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