Labour market overview
A large dataset which contains labour market statistics data time series.
Employee Earnings in the UK (ASHE)
Measures of employee earnings, using data from the Annual Survey for Hours and Earnings (ASHE).
Full-time, part-time and temporary workers (seasonally adjusted)
Full-time, part-time and temporary workers (seasonally adjusted). These estimates are sourced from the Labour Force Survey, a survey of households.
Employment, unemployment and economic inactivity by age group (seasonally adjusted)
Employment, unemployment, economic activity and inactivity by age group (seasonally adjusted). These estimates are sourced from the Labour Force Survey, a survey of households.
Regional Labour Market summary
Labour Market indicators for countries and regions of the UK covering employment, unemployment, Claimant Count and workforce jobs.
Regional Labour Market: Estimates of Employment by Age
Statistics of employment by age for UK regions and countries, based on the Labour Force Survey.
Earnings and hours worked, region by occupation by four-digit SOC (ASHE)
Annual estimates of paid hours worked, weekly, hourly and annual earnings for UK employees by sex, and full-time and part-time, by region and four-digit Standard Occupational Classification 2010.
Employment by industry
Employment by industry (Labour Force Survey). This table is updated four times a year in February, May, August and November.
Family Resources Survey: financial year 2020 to 2021
Results from the Family Resources Survey (FRS) for the financial year 2020 to 2021, providing information on income and circumstances of UK households.
Labour market status by ethnic group
Labour market status (employment, unemployment and inactivity) by ethnic group. It is usually updated four times a year in February, May, August and November. These estimates are sourced from the Labour Force Survey, a survey of households.
Homeworking in 2020 by local authority
Tables showing the proportion of workers in each working from home category. These tables are split by unitary authorities (England) and local authority districts (UK).