431 data results containing 'jobs' that are related to Employment and employee types , sorted by release date
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Job Density, by selected Built Up Areas
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Revisions to workforce jobs by component
This dataset displays revisions to the workforce jobs (WFJ) series, released by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) on 12 December 2023 in the Vacancies and jobs statistical bulletin.Allweddeiriau: labour market, employment, revisions, employee
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Employment by industry division, group and class and whether job is permanent or temporary, UK, 2007 to 2022
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JOBS07: Workforce jobs sampling variability
Workforce jobs sampling variability estimates (95% confidence intervals and coefficients of variation). These sampling variability estimates are usually updated once a year. -
ONS Local: Jobs in the creative economy by creative industry sub-sector, London, 2010 to 2022
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ONS Local: Number of jobs in the creative industry and occupations 2018 to 2022 for existing and forthcoming combined authority areas
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ONS Local: All jobs in London and all other regions of the UK, by SIC section, 2010 to 2022
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Job quality indicators by creative industry sub-sector, London, 2021 to 2022
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Occupations of those in employment, by local area, working pattern, employment status and disability status, England and Wales, Census 2021
Census 2021 occupation data for people aged 16 years and older and in employment, to a detailed level (4-digit Standard Occupational Classification). Tables include occupation by local authority district and upper tier local authority, full-time or part-time work, disability status, and employees compared with those self-employed.Allweddeiriau: district, work, part-time, self-employment, job, local jobs
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Occupations of those in employment, by age and sex, England and Wales, Census 2021
Census 2021 occupation data for people aged 16 years and older and in employment, by age and sex. Age is given in 5-year age bands, except for those aged 16 to 19 years and those aged 65 years and older. Occupation is provided at a detailed level (4-digit Standard Occupational Classification). Figures are totals for all of England and Wales.Allweddeiriau: women, men, work, employed, labour, jobs