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  • The Global Gender Distortions Index (GGDI) measures the losses in aggregate productivity that gender-based misallocation imposes.

  • This study analyses the dynamics of time use for housework to find out how time commitments to housework influences household welfare measured as consumption poverty.

  • This study aims to analyse the effects of social capital on the qualification of workers in the Cameroonian labour market.

  • These statistics cover the number of people on Universal Credit with a health condition or disability restricting their ability to work.

  • Descriptive reports on the epidemiology of bovine tuberculosis in the Low Risk Area (LRA) and Edge Area of England.

  • This brief examines how subsidising productive capital for workers impacts worker productivity and firm output.

  • Depression is a leading cause of disability and especially prevalent among low-income populations, where it may also perpetuate poverty.

  • Data tables from the longitudinal survey of UK businesses' views on regulation.

  • Report on a survey of businesses’ views on the extent of regulation in the UK.

  • Residues of veterinary medicines in food 2025 surveillance results, a rolling summary.

  • These reports provide insights into how smart meter engagement and uptake can be increased within non-domestic consumer segments.

  • Motorcycle theory test and riding test volumes and pass rates for Great Britain overall and for each test centre.

  • A tri-service attitude survey on training, facilities, food, support and fairness of treatment.

  • These statistics present an analysis of trade with the UK in plant and plant commodities (including live plants, fruit, vegetables and cereals), covering both the financial value and the physical scale (mass) of this trade.

  • Numbers of applications, examinations, appeals and orders that have been received, decided and allowed, on a quarterly and annual basis.

  • Summary statistics on officer cadets’ experience of training, facilities, food, support, fairness of treatment and hopes for the future.

  • Previous editions of the farming evidence pack, presenting key agricultural statistics on the state of the agriculture industry.

  • New analysis on the percentage of incidents by hour of the day in England.

  • Absence statistics on the levels of overall, authorised and unauthorised absence in state-funded schools.

  • New analysis of other building fires, fatalities and non-fatal casualties in Crown Premises.