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  • Revisions to workforce jobs, UK: December 2023 (Latest release)

    Erthygl | Released on 12 December 2023

    This article explains the developments and revisions to the workforce jobs (WFJ) series, released by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) on 13 December 2022 in the Vacancies and jobs statistical bulletin.

    Allweddeiriau: employee, revisions, labour market, employment, job market

  • Using administrative data to create headline labour market figures (Latest release)

    Erthygl | Released on 14 November 2023

    Estimates created by applying administrative data to Labour Force Survey (LFS) base numbers, in response to data quality concerns with LFS estimates.

    Allweddeiriau: employment, unemployment, economic inactivity, economy, surveys

  • Employees in the UK: provisional results 2022 (Latest release)

    Bwletin ystadegol | Released on 25 October 2023

    Number of employees in the UK, full-time and part-time, by sector, industry, country and English region, from the Business Register and Employment Survey (BRES).

    Allweddeiriau: regional, industrial, full-time employees, part-time employees

  • Employees in the UK by industry: provisional results 2022 (Latest release)

    Bwletin ystadegol | Released on 25 October 2023

    The Business Register and Employment Survey (BRES) is the official source of employee and employment estimates by detailed geography and industry, for regions and some local authorities.

    Allweddeiriau: Full-time employees, part-time employees, regional, industrial

  • Employees in the UK by region: provisional results 2022 (Latest release)

    Bwletin ystadegol | Released on 25 October 2023

    Number of employees in the UK, full time and part time, by country and English region, including some local authority districts, from the Business Register and Employment Survey.

    Allweddeiriau: Full-time employees, part-time employees, regional, industrial

  • Diversity in the labour market, England and Wales: Census 2021 (Latest release)

    Erthygl | Released on 25 September 2023

    How labour market outcomes differ across various subgroup populations in England and Wales.

    Allweddeiriau: Sexual Orientation, Ethnic group, Disability, Employment, Occupation

  • Approximated Social Grade, England and Wales: Census 2021 (Latest release)

    Bwletin ystadegol | Released on 17 August 2023

    An estimation of the financial and social situation of usual residents in households and how this differs by age and sex, and ethnic group, Census 2021 data.

    Allweddeiriau: Market Research Society, NS-SEC, NRS social grade, socio-economic classification

  • Revision of miscoded occupational data in the ONS Labour Force Survey, UK: January 2021 to September 2022 (Latest release)

    Erthygl | Released on 11 July 2023

    Following a coding error identified in the collection of Standard Occupational Classification 2020 (SOC20) data for the Office for National Statistics (ONS) Labour Force Survey, the occupational data is being revised.

    Allweddeiriau: SOC, Occupation, Classification, Revision, Recoding

  • How many people do my job? (Latest release)

    Erthygl | Released on 31 May 2023

    An interactive tool based on data from Census 2021 on the groups of people who have particular occupations, including age, sex, type of employment, disability, and working pattern (full-time/part-time work). Data are to a detailed level 400+ occupations (SOC4 classification level).

    Allweddeiriau: employment, part-time, women in work, occupation, interactive, viz, tool, personalised

  • The occupations most dependent on older and younger workers (Latest release)

    Erthygl | Released on 31 May 2023

    Census 2021 data for England and Wales show which jobs have the most young people, how work varies for men and women, and that some professions might be at risk of dying out. Article looks at engineering, farming, teaching and healthcare, as well as the change from print to digital information work.

    Allweddeiriau: jobs, employment, work, women in work, aging