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Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings : 2012 Provisional Results
Levels, distribution and make-up of earnings and hours worked for UK employees by sex and full-time/part-time status across all industries and occupations.
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Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings Pension Tables : 2014 Provisional Results
Membership and contributions to workplace pension arrangements for UK employees by type, age, industry, public/private sector, occupation and size of company.
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Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings Pension Tables : 2015 Provisional and 2014 Revised Results
Membership and contributions to workplace pension arrangements for UK employees by type, age, industry, public/private sector, occupation and size of company.
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Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings pension tables, UK : 2017 provisional and 2016 revised results
Membership and contributions to workplace pension arrangements for UK employees by type, age, industry, public and private sector, occupation and size of company.
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Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE) - Guide to tables
Guide to ASHE results tables.
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Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings pension tables, UK : 2016 provisional and 2015 revised results
Membership and contributions to workplace pension arrangements for UK employees by type, age, industry, public and private sector, occupation and size of company.
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Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings: summary of pension results
Membership and contributions to workplace pension arrangements for UK employees, by type, age, industry, public and private sector, occupation and size of company.
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Analysis of factors affecting earnings using the Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE): quantile regression dataset
Results of a statistical modelling known as the quantile regression approach which explores the compositional effects of employee groups.
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Analysis of factors affecting earnings using the Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE): linear regression dataset
Results of a statistical modelling known as a linear regression approach which explores the compositional effects of employee groups.
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Earnings and hours worked, all employees: ASHE Table 16
Annual estimates of paid hours worked and earnings for UK employees by sex, and full-time and part-time, by four-digit Standard Industrial Classification 2007.