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Released on: 26 November 2021 | Article
Released on: 8 December 2022 | Dataset
Estimates of labour market status, occupation and industry taken from the Labour Force Survey, February to April 2021.
Released on: 7 September 2022 | Article
Released on: 11 June 2026 | Article
Released on: 10 September 2025 | Article
Released on: 12 September 2023 | Dataset
The LFS is a data source compiled from a survey of the UK population. It uses internationally recognised definitions of employment, unemployment and economic activity. It also captures other personal characteristics of household members over the age of 16 such as occupation, education and training. The LFS reflects only a sample of the total population. All cases are therefore weighted on the basis of sub-national population totals by age and sex to give estimates for the entire UK household population. Labour Force Survey estimates have been reweighted for periods from January to March 2019; headline UK seasonally adjusted series prior to this have been modelled, but other series have a discontinuity at this point. The current edition is PWT24, all previous editions have been discontinued.
Released on: 7 October 2025 | Article
Released on: 14 July 2022 | Article
Released on: 7 October 2021 | Dataset
Unit labour costs (ULCs) reflect the full labour costs incurred in the production of a unit of economic output, including social security and employers’ pension contributions.
Released on: 4 December 2019 | Article