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Released on: 23 October 2025
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Dataset
Annual estimates of paid hours worked and earnings for UK employees by sex, and full-time and part-time, by home-based travel to work area.
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Released on: 23 October 2025
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Dataset
Annual estimates of paid hours worked and earnings for UK employees by sex, and full-time and part-time, by work-based travel to work area.
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Released on: 23 October 2025
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Dataset
Annual estimates of paid hours worked and earnings for UK employees by sex, and full-time and part-time, by age group.
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Released on: 23 October 2025
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Dataset
Annual estimates of paid hours worked and earnings for UK employees by sex, and full-time and part-time, by work-based Parliamentary constituency.
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Released on: 23 October 2025
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Dataset
Annual estimates of paid hours worked and earnings for UK employees by sex, and full-time and part-time, by home-based Parliamentary constituency.
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Released on: 23 October 2025
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Dataset
Annual estimates of paid hours worked and earnings for UK employees by sex, and full-time and part-time, by region and two-digit Standard Occupational Classification.
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Released on: 22 January 2024
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Dataset
Annual estimates of paid hours worked and earnings for UK employees by sex, and full-time and part-time, by region, and public and private sector, and non-profit bodies and mutual associations. Hourly and weekly estimates are provided for the pay period that included a specified date in April. They relate to employees on adult rates of pay, whose earnings for the survey pay period were not affected by absence. Estimates for 2020 and 2021 include employees who have been furloughed under the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (CJRS). Annual estimates are provided for the tax year that ended on 5th April in the reference year. They relate to employees on adult rates of pay who have been in the same job for more than a year.
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Released on: 28 January 2025
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Methodology
Methodology on the comparison of national population projections from 1971 to 2022 with population estimates, births, long-term international migration, and deaths, including measures of error.
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Released on: 23 August 2018
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Methodology
This background note provides an overview of the quality of the International Passenger
Survey (IPS) for estimating international migration flows and has been updated following additional work carried out during 2017. This includes the implementation of electronic questionnaires on tablets to replace the current paper questionnaires, an out-of-hours pilot, and a comparison of how other countries measure long-term immigration.