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Release date: 14 July 2010 at
9:30am
Theme: Labour Market | Department: Office for National Statistics | Coverage: UK
Geographic breakdown: UK and GB
| Designation: National Statistics
Summary: The Labour Market statistics First Release gives the results of several separate revisions to the workforce jobs series. These are included together with a description of each type of revision.
Release date: 21 July 2010 at
9:30am
Theme: Labour Market | Department: Office for National Statistics | Coverage: UK
Geographic breakdown: UK and GB
| Designation: National Statistics
Summary: The Average Earnings Index (AEI) is a National Statistics indicator of inflationary pressures emanating from the labour market. It has recently been superseded by Average Weekly Earnings (AWE) as the lead measure of short-term earnings growth. AEI is to be discontinued after September 2010.
Release date: 18 August 2010 at
9:30am
Theme: Labour Market | Department: Office for National Statistics | Coverage: UK
Geographic breakdown: UK and GB
| Designation: National Statistics
Summary: The Labour Market Statistical Bulletin contains the latest data for employment, economic activity, economic inactivity, unemployment, claimant count, average earnings, productivity, unit wage costs, vacancies and labour disputes.
Title:
Labour Force Survey Employment status by occupation - April - June 2010
Release date: 18 August 2010 at
9:30am
Theme: Labour Market | Department: Office for National Statistics | Coverage: UK
Geographic breakdown: UK and GB
| Designation: National Statistics
Summary: Labour Force Survey (LFS) data relating to employees, self-employed, full-time and part-time workers by occupation group (based on Standard Occupation Classification 2000) by sex.
Release date: 18 August 2010 at
9:30am
Theme: Labour Market | Department: Office for National Statistics | Coverage: UK
Geographic breakdown: UK and GB
| Designation: National Statistics
Summary: The Average Earnings Index (AEI) is a National Statistics indicator of inflationary pressures emanating from the labour market. It has recently been superseded by Average Weekly Earnings (AWE) as the lead measure of short-term earnings growth. AEI is to be discontinued after September 2010.
Release date: 31 August 2010 at
9:30am
Theme: Labour Market | Department: Office for National Statistics | Coverage: UK
Geographic breakdown: Local Authority and County
| Designation: National Statistics
Summary: Presents a number of different indicators to give an overall picture of the labour market of local areas. Includes statistics relating to the employment, unemployment and benefit dependency of the resident population of the area; statistics relating to jobs and vacancies at workplaces in the area; and earnings statistics.
Release date: 06 September 2010 at
9:30am
Theme: Labour Market | Department: Office for National Statistics | Coverage: UK
Geographic breakdown: UK and GB
| Designation: National Statistics
Summary: Contains the latest public sector employment estimates. The series provides estimates of public sector employment by government sector and industry.
Release date: 08 September 2010 at
9:30am
Theme: Labour Market | Department: Office for National Statistics | Coverage: UK
Geographic breakdown: Region
| Designation: National Statistics
Summary: This provides information about working-age households, and about the adults and children living in them, by household economic activity status.
Release date: 08 September 2010 at
9:30am
Theme: Labour Market | Department: Office for National Statistics | Coverage: UK
Geographic breakdown: Region
| Designation: National Statistics
Summary: Article explaining the estimates in the annual Work and worklessness bulletin and some additional analysis.
Release date: 15 September 2010 at
9:30am
Theme: Labour Market | Department: Office for National Statistics | Coverage: UK
Geographic breakdown: UK and GB
| Designation: National Statistics
Summary: Contains the latest data for employment, economic activity, economic inactivity, unemployment, claimant count, average earnings, productivity, unit wage costs, vacancies and labour disputes.