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Released on: 23 November 2023
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Statistical bulletin
Official statistics (in development) of UK international migration, year ending (YE) June 2012 to YE June 2023; estimates from YE December 2022 and YE June 2023 are provisional and will be updated when more complete data are available.
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Released on: 26 May 2022
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Statistical bulletin
Experimental statistics on UK international migration throughout 2020 and into 2021 including the impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
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Released on: 25 November 2021
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Statistical bulletin
Experimental statistics on UK international migration throughout 2020 including the impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
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Released on: 18 September 2015
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Statistical bulletin
An international comparison of labour productivity across the G7 nations, in terms of levels of and growth in GDP per hour and GDP per worker.
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Released on: 28 November 2024
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Statistical bulletin
Estimates of UK long-term international migration, year ending June 2012 to year ending June 2024. These are official statistics in development. Long-term refers to people entering or leaving the UK for a period of at least 12 months.
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Released on: 31 January 2017
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Statistical bulletin
Product, industry and geographic breakdowns of imports and exports of services, excluding travel, transport and banking sectors.
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Released on: 24 November 2022
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Statistical bulletin
Experimental and provisional estimates of UK international migration, year ending June 2020 to year ending June 2022, covers the period since COVID-19 travel restrictions eased.
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Released on: 31 January 2019
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Statistical bulletin
Product, industry and geographic annual breakdowns of imports and exports of services, excluding travel, transport and banking sectors.
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Released on: 31 January 2018
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Statistical bulletin
Product, industry and geographic breakdowns of imports and exports of services, excluding travel, transport and banking sectors.
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Released on: 17 October 2014
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Statistical bulletin
An international comparison of labour productivity across the G7 nations, in terms of levels of and growth in GDP per hour and GDP per worker.