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The main findings from official statistics and analysis of UK productivity, presenting a summary of recent developments.
A series of reports looking at the productivity and competitiveness of the farming industry
An overview of the literature on employee productivity and the different ways to measure it.
Report exploring how educational attainment contributes to UK productivity growth.
This study combines two years of daily, line-level production data from a large Indian garment firm with rich survey data on line managers
Presents results decomposing growth in economic output into contributions from the main factors of production, labour and capital, and estimates of growth which cannot be explained by changes in these factors.
A comparison of productivity across the G7 nations, including analysis of levels and growth rates of labour productivity (output per worker and output per hour worked) and multifactor productivity (MFP).
Drivers of rural productivity: this was published under the 2010 to 2015 Coalition Government as part of the Rural Economy Growth review.
The Skills and Productivity Board is an expert committee providing independent, evidence-based advice to ministers at the Department for Education on matters relating to skills and their contribution to productivity.
Reports about DWP productivity.
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