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  • The strategy covers 4 main themes: improving the radar picture, improving focus on effectiveness, better joined-up thinking, and better engagement and support with business and workers.

  • Estimates of employment, unemployment, inactivity, average weekly earnings, vacancies and other labour market related statistics for the UK.

  • The NI Labour Market report includes latest statistics on employment, unemployment, inactivity, employees, jobseekers, vacancies, redundancies and earnings.

  • An article looking at the groups of people most likely to follow a hybrid working pattern (part travelling to work, and part at home), by age, parental status, qualification level and occupation (based on data from April to …

  • This ad hoc publication contains an update on the summary management information relating to DWP's LEAP exercise to correct underpayments of the State Pension.

  • Main report and data tables on the UK (excluding Scotland) employers’ reported skill needs and training activities.

  • Tool exploring which occupations are in advertised the most online in UK local authorities and International Terriorial Level 2 (ITL2) regions. Using Textkernel data on online job adverts from June 2017 to June 2024, and ski…

  • Labour Demand Volumes by Standard Occupation Classification (SOC 2020), UK Methodology article.

  • Statistics include the number of people who had Access to Work provision approved, who received at least one provision and Access to Work expenditure.

  • Measures of employee earnings, using data from the Annual Survey for Hours and Earnings (ASHE).

  • The distribution and make-up of earnings and hours worked, by sex and full-time and part-time status, for employees in all industries and occupations.

  • Management information on SWAPs starts with age, sectoral and geographical breakdowns to September 2024.

  • Official statistics for the number of claims, starts, people and households on Universal Credit.

  • The change in monthly employee pay and employee status attributable to having had bariatric surgery, in different time periods after surgery, compared to six-months before surgery.

  • Earnings statistics for disabled and non-disabled employees in the UK, using regression analysis to provide more insight into factors that affect pay.

  • Statistics for the number of claims, starts, people and households on Universal Credit.

  • Large dataset which contains labour market statistics data time series.

  • Regional, local authority and Parliamentary constituency breakdowns of changes in UK employment, unemployment, economic inactivity and other related statistics.

  • The NI Labour Market report includes latest statistics on employment, unemployment, inactivity, employees, jobseekers, vacancies, redundancies and earnings.

  • Experimental monthly estimates of payrolled employees and their pay from HM Revenue and Customs' (HMRC) Pay As You Earn (PAYE) Real Time Information (RTI) data. Includes a flash estimate of payrolled employment and med…