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Released on: 20 January 2026
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Unemployment by age and sex for UK regions and countries, rolling three-monthly figures published monthly, not seasonally adjusted. Labour Force Survey.
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Released on: 20 January 2026
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Labour market indicators for London, including employment, unemployment, economic inactivity, workers' hours, jobs and Claimant Count, English regions, rolling three-monthly figures published monthly.
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Released on: 13 May 2025
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Work-placed based denominators used for calculating Claimant Count rates for regions and countries of the UK.
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Released on: 13 October 2023
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Gypsy or Irish Traveller populations by economic activity status and occupation with age, sex and accommodation type breakdowns across different geographical areas.
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Released on: 25 September 2013
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All data used in the "Women in the Labour Market" report.
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Released on: 08 December 2023
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Cornish identity by employment status and occupation, with age and sex breakdowns, across different geographical areas.
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Released on: 20 January 2026
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Labour market indicators for the North East, including employment, unemployment, economic inactivity, workers' hours, jobs and Claimant Count, English regions, rolling three-monthly figures published monthly.
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Released on: 20 January 2026
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Labour market indicators for the South West, including employment, unemployment, economic inactivity, workers' hours, jobs and Claimant Count, English regions, rolling three-monthly figures published monthly.
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Released on: 20 January 2026
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Labour market indicators for the South East, including employment, unemployment, economic inactivity, workers' hours, jobs and Claimant Count, English regions, rolling three-monthly figures published monthly.
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Released on: 20 January 2026
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Labour market indicators for the East Midlands, including employment, unemployment, economic inactivity, workers' hours, jobs and Claimant Count, English regions, rolling three-monthly figures published monthly.