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The Business Register and Employment Survey (BRES) is the official source of employee and employment estimates by detailed geography and industry, for regions and some local authorities.
Ad-hoc release of statistics including demographics and volumes of Referrals, Starts, Job Outcomes and performance by contract area, month, and cohort.
Impact of LFS reweighting on headline estimates.
Official employee statistics used to calculate employment estimates at varying industrial and geographical levels.
Official statistics to 30 June 2013 on Work Programme referrals, attachments, validated job outcome payments and sustainment payments.
The Business Register and Employment Survey (BRES) is The official source of employee and employment estimates by detailed geography and industry.
This document contains Other related Documents for South East Employers
Official statistics to 30 September 2013 on Work Programme referrals, attachments, validated job outcome payments and sustainment payments.
Experimental statistics including demographics and volumes of referrals, starts, first earnings, job outcomes and performance by contract area, month, and cohort.
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