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Dewis pwnc arall neu clirio pob hidlydd.
Nid yw holl gynnwys y cyfrifia wedi'i ryddhau. Edrychwch am ddatganiadau sydd i ddod ar y calendr datganiadau. Fel arall, gallwch greu set ddata eich fun.
Rhyddhawyd ar: 12 April 2017 | Setiau data
Data exploring the overview of migrants in the UK labour market.
Rhyddhawyd ar: 7 February 2017 | Data a gyrchwyd gan y defnyddiwr
Rhyddhawyd ar: 19 June 2026 | Data a gyrchwyd gan y defnyddiwr
Rhyddhawyd ar: 19 May 2026 | Setiau data
Flows estimates from the Labour Force Survey, levels and rates, UK, quarterly.
Labour market status of disabled people, UK, published quarterly, non-seasonally adjusted. Labour Force Survey. These are official statistics in development.
Rhyddhawyd ar: 7 April 2022 | Setiau data
Underlying data on hours worked, jobs and income weights for the 360 worker types used in quality-adjusted labour input (QALI). Experimental estimates.
Rhyddhawyd ar: 15 August 2019 | Setiau data
The underlying figures and data from the Annual Population Survey three-year-pooled dataset (2016 to 2018) and the ONS Longitudinal Study for the publication 'Migrant labour force within the tourism industry: August 2019'
Rhyddhawyd ar: 2 June 2026 | Data a gyrchwyd gan y defnyddiwr
Rhyddhawyd ar: 18 June 2026 | Setiau data
Labour market indicators for London, including employment, unemployment, economic inactivity, workers' hours, jobs and Claimant Count, English regions, rolling three-monthly figures published monthly.
Rhyddhawyd ar: 21 April 2026 | Setiau data
Work-placed based denominators used for calculating Claimant Count rates for regions and countries of the UK.