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  • Industry and occupation, England and Wales: Census 2021 (Latest release)

    Bwletin ystadegol | Released on 8 December 2022

    Industries that people are employed in, types of work people do as their main job and social grades, Census 2021 data.

    Allweddeiriau: topic summary, NS-SEC, economically active, in employment, job types

  • Which occupations are at highest risk of being automated? (Latest release)

    Erthygl | Released on 25 March 2019

    Potential automation of occupations may have an impact on the labour market in future. Which jobs are most at risk, and what do we know about the people who do these jobs?
  • How industries have changed at a local level between censuses (Latest release)

    Erthygl | Released on 8 December 2022

    An article detailing ten-year changes in employment, as measured by census, to a local authority level. Based on self-reported industry data from Census 2011 and Census 2021. We take a look at emerging digital and creative jobs and what is happening to traditional sectors.

    Allweddeiriau: census, work, employment, industry, industry change, local industries, local employment, census 2021, digital jobs

  • Coronavirus and the effects on UK labour market statistics (Latest release)

    Erthygl | Released on 6 May 2020

    How the global outbreak of the coronavirus (COVID-19) and the wider containment efforts is expected to impact upon the UK labour market.

    Allweddeiriau: work, earnings, corona virus, COVID19, COVID-19, COVID 19, employment, jobs

  • Graduates in the UK labour market: 2017 (Latest release)

    Erthygl | Released on 24 November 2017

    There were 14 million graduates in the UK in 2017, following a steady increase over the past decade. This overview looks at unemployment, skill level of jobs, industry, pay and comparison of male and female graduates.

    Allweddeiriau: unemployment, architects, earnings, employment, students, further education, higher education