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Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings
Levels, distribution and make-up of earnings and hours worked for UK employees by sex and full-time/part-time status across all industries and occupations.
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Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings
Levels, distribution and make-up of earnings and hours worked for UK employees by sex and full-time/part-time status across all industries and occupations.
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UK natural capital
Natural assets provide a wide range of environmental services that make human life possible. The Office for National Statistics (ONS) and the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) have been developing methods to value these services, aiming to highlight the relative importance of services provided by the UK’s natural assets. This bulletin contains a snapshot of our progress.
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UK Gross National Income (GNI) for calculation of UK GNI for EU own resource: 2010 to 2020
Differences between the UK Gross National Income (GNI) as published in the annual national accounts and the UK GNI used to calculate UK budget payments to the EU, known as GNI for EU own resource purposes. Under the EU withdrawal agreement, the UK continues to make payments towards the EU budget for years up to 2020.
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Travel to work estimates using assumed pre-coronavirus travel behaviours
The 2021 travel to work matrix estimated from our aggregate spatial modelling with assumed pre-coronavirus (COVID-19) commuting travel behaviours. The data use the Middle Layer Super Output Area 2011 boundaries covering England and Wales. The first column is origin (where people live) and the first row is destination (where people work). Corresponding values show the number of commuters travelling between origin and destination. These are experimental data and should not be used to make decisions.
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Travel to work estimates using assumed travel behaviours during coronavirus
The 2021 travel to work matrix estimated from our aggregate spatial modelling with assumed coronavirus (COVID-19) commuting travel behaviours. The data use the Middle Layer Super Output Area 2011 boundaries covering England and Wales. The first column is origin (where people live) and the first row is destination (where people work). Corresponding values show the number of commuters travelling between origin and destination. These are experimental data and should not be used to make decisions.
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Making a request
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ONS plans re. automated decision making
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Help Wales make the best decisions – National Survey to interview 12,000 people
13 April 2018
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Making vital data available to accelerate COVID-19 research