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* Labour Market Guide
 

Parliamentary constituencies (PCs) and Travel-to-Work Areas (TTWAs)

The Local Area Labour Force Survey (LALFS) was replaced by the Annual Population Survey (APS).

Key to abbreviations

Variable Source Frequency of publication
  PC TTWA
LABOUR SUPPLY

Economic activity — aged 16 and over and working-age (aged 16 to 59/64)
By sex and age LALFS/APS A/Q  
By sex and whether disabled LALFS/APS A/Q  
Economic activity — aged 16 to 74
By sex and age 2001 Census C C
Students 2001 Census C C
Employment — aged 16 and over and working-age (aged 16 to 59/64)
By sex and age LALFS/APS A/Q  
By ethnic group and sex LALFS/APS A/Q  
By sex and whether disabled (working-age only) LALFS/APS A/Q  
Employees/self-employed LALFS/APS A/Q  
By age and full-time/part-time LALFS/APS A/Q  
Second job by industry and sex LALFS/APS A/Q  
By industry and occupation LALFS/APS A/Q  
By occupation and full-time/part-time LALFS/APS A/Q  
By occupation/industry and flexibility LALFS/APS A/Q  
By industry and age LALFS/APS A/Q  
Employment — aged 16 to 74
By sex and age

2001 Census

C C
Employees/self-employed by sex 2001 Census C C
By sex and whether full-time or part-time 2001 Census C C
By occupation and sex 2001 Census C C
By industry and sex 2001 Census C C
Hours of work
Paid hours worked by sex and whether full-time or part-time ASHE A A
Paid hours worked by industry or occupation (by sex and whether full-time or part-time) ASHE A A
Usual hours worked (percentage of all in employment) all and by sex LALFS/APS A A
All/men/women 2001 Census C C
Student/retired/looking after family or home/permanently sick or disabled/other by sex 2001 Census C C
Unemployment — aged 16 and over and working-age (aged 16 to 59/64)
By sex and age LALFS/APS A/Q  
By sex and whether disabled (working-age only) LALFS/APS A/Q  
Unemployment — aged 16 to 74
By sex and age 2001 Census C C
Never worked by sex 2001 Census C C
Long-term unemployed by sex 2001 Census C C
Economic inactivity — aged 16 and over and working-age (aged 16 to 59/64)
By sex and age LALFS/APS A/Q  
By sex and whether disabled (working-age only) LALFS/APS A/Q  
By reason/whether wants a job or does not want a job LALFS/APS A/Q  
Qualifications and training
Working-age people in employment with NVQ Level 3 and above LALFS/APS A/Q  
Adult learning by age/ethnicity/disability LALFS/APS A/Q  
Job-related training received by employees by sex by industry/education/whether self-employed/full time/part time/working age/16 plus to retirement LALFS/APS A/Q  
Travel to work (all people aged 16 to 74)
Travel to work by car 2001 Census C C
Travel to work by public transport 2001 Census C C
LABOUR DEMAND

Vacancies
Notified by industry and occupation by type of vacancies JCPlus M M
Notified/unfilled/filled/out-flows JCPlus M M
Notified/unfilled/filled/out-flows by occupation or industry JCPlus M M
Job density
Job density/total jobs JCPlus A A
Industry breakdown
Number of employees by industry ABI A  
Number of employees by sex and full-time/part-time ABI A  
LABOUR COSTS

Earnings
Hourly and weekly earnings by sex and whether full-time or part-time ASHE A A
Hourly and weekly earnings by industry or occupation (by sex and whether full-time or part-time) ASHE A
WORKING-AGE BENEFITS

Jobseeker's Allowance claimants (levels only)
All/men/women JCPlus M M
By age, duration and sex (computerised claims only) JCPlus M M
By age, duration and occupation (computerised claims only) JCPlus M M
In-flows and out-flows JCPlus M M
Out-flows by destination JCPlus M M
DWP Benefits
By type of benefits DWP Q  
By family type DWP Q  
By disability DWP Q  

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