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Released on: 5 July 2017
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Article
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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Released on: 6 January 2017
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Article
The article provides statistics for several measures of labour productivity (GVA per hour worked, GVA per filled job). Statistics are provided for the NUTS1, NUTS2 and NUTS3 subregions of the UK, and for selected UK City Regions.
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Released on: 6 January 2017
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Article
Experimental estimates for quarterly 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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Released on: 16 March 2026
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Overview of improvements to public service productivity measures to be introduced and implemented in March 2026.
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Released on: 5 February 2020
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Trends in the inputs, output and productivity of publicly funded adult social care.
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Released on: 5 January 2018
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Public service healthcare inputs and quality adjusted output and productivity growth rates compared to previously published statistics.
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Released on: 13 November 2025
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Article
Productivity flash estimates for Quarter 3 (July to Sept) 2025, based on the GDP first quarterly estimate and labour market statistics, and productivity overview for Quarter 2 (Apr to June) 2025.
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Released on: 13 October 2020
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Headline estimates for UK labour productivity, including whole economy output per hour and output per worker.
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Released on: 6 July 2018
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This research paper uses HM Revenue and Customs’ administrative trade data to analyse the link between productivity and trader status for British businesses.
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Released on: 6 October 2016
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Experimental estimates for quarterly total public service productivity, inputs and output to provide a short-term, timely indicator of the future path of the annual productivity estimates. A previous publication ‘New nowcasting methods for more timely quarterly estimates of UK total public service productivity’ gives information on the methodology and data sources behind the new quarterly estimates.