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Released on: 13 May 2015 | Article
Released on: 17 May 2017 | Article
Released on: 18 May 2016 | Article
Released on: 13 May 2022 | Statistical bulletin
Labour share of income, unit labour costs (ULCs), unit wage costs (UWCs) and average labour compensation per hour worked (ALCH), broken down by industry.
Released on: 23 May 2025 | Dataset
Compositionally adjusted labour input (CALI) aggregates and underlying data for the market sector by industry, education, age and sex categories. These are official statistics in development.
Released on: 30 May 2022 | Dataset
Significance testing for young people in the labour market by socio-economic background, UK: 2014 to 2021.
Released on: 22 June 2020 | Dataset
Labour market information including employment rates, unemployment rates and zero hour contracts for those aged 16 and above in the UK, split by age group.
Released on: 01 October 2021 | Dataset
Labour market flows of people who have been furloughed. Experimental statistics using data from the Labour Force Survey (UK) and Opinions and Lifestyle Survey (Great Britain) to understand the individual and labour market characteristics of people who have been furloughed; summary statistics and model results.
Released on: 07 June 2024 | Dataset
Labour market variables including highest qualification, industry and occupation by veteran status and personal characteristics. With adjusted estimates for the non-veteran population.