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Annual employment rates of parents and non-parents by local authority, using the Annual Population Survey (APS).
This dataset has now been discontinued following a user consultation. However figures for employment by occupation, sourced from our Annual Population Survey are available on our NOMIS website.
Employment, unemployment and economic inactivity for men aged from 16 to 64 and women aged from 16 to 59 (not seasonally adjusted). The employment and inactivity rates shown in this table were the headline employment and inactivity rates until August 2010, when ONS replaced these headline rates with rates for those aged from 16 to 64 for both men and women. These new headline rates for those aged from 16 to 64 are shown in Table A02 NSA. These estimates are sourced from the Labour Force Survey, a survey of households.
Employment, unemployment and economic inactivity for men aged from 16 to 64 and women aged from 16 to 59 (seasonally adjusted). The employment and inactivity rates shown in this table were the headline employment and inactivity rates until August 2010, when ONS replaced these headline rates with rates for those aged from 16 to 64 for both men and women. These new headline rates for those aged from 16 to 64 are shown in Table A02 SA. These estimates are sourced from the Labour Force Survey, a survey of households.
Part-time and temporary workers by socio-economic classification. It is usually updated four times a year in February, May, August and November.
Number of people employed in the public and private sectors for each region of the UK.
There were 14 million graduates in the UK in July to September 2017, following a steady increase over the past decade. These tables show employment, skill level of jobs, industry, pay, unemployment and comparison of male and female graduates.
Women in employment in England and Wales, by number of children. Data are from a longitudinal study for 2001 and 2011.
The Labour Force Survey (LFS) is a survey of the population of private households, student halls of residence and NHS accommodation.
Location quotients for 2015 for NUTS 1 regions, NUTS 2 areas and local authorities in Great Britain. Location quotients are available by industrial sections (local authorities) and up to SIC 2 industries (NUTS 2) and up to SIC 3 industries (NUTS 1).