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Explaining methodological improvements to education, healthcare, and the National Accounts data source used in the upcoming Public service productivity article.
Data and commentary associated with labour productivity will be split out differently when labour productivity results are published on 5 July 2019, but the changes will not affect the methodology or values for any of these statistics. This article explains...
This study compares the effect of subjective vs objective incentives on productivity for teachers using an RCT in 230 Pakistani schools
Flash estimate of UK whole economy labour productivity based on GDP first quarterly estimate. Previously titled "GDP and the Labour Market".
Output per hour, output per job and output per worker for the UK economy by industry.
Annual estimates for up to 2022 and quarterly estimates for up to Quarter 2 (Apr to Jun) 2023. Experimental estimates.
The 'climate matching tool' helps you consider which tree seeds to plant in light of the changing climate.
A survey of the brick industry shows productivity dispersion, attributable to technology differences and efficiency variation
This report explores how skills development contributes to UK productivity growth.
Labour productivity by industry and related material.
This report examines the labour productivity impacts of climate change
Examines whether youth are more likely to benefit from economic transformation in terms of jobs and income
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