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  • Estimates of employment, unemployment, economic inactivity and other employment-related statistics for the UK.

  • A review of the LMI for All service that brings reliable labour market information together in one place.

  • Progress on checking cases potentially affected by underpayments of Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) on conversion from previous incapacity benefits.

  • Update of progress on checking cases potentially affected by underpayments of Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) on conversion from other incapacity benefits.

  • The NI labour market report includes latest statistics on employment, unemployment, inactivity, jobseekers, vacancies and redundancies.

  • Employment, unemployment, inactivity, jobs and the Claimant Count for regions, local authorities and Parliamentary constituencies.

  • Statistics that contribute to the evidence base supporting the work and health consultation “Health is everyone’s business: proposals to reduce ill-health related job loss”.

  • The Government Actuary's Department has completed a valuation of the police pension schemes as of 31 March 2016.

  • The Government Actuary's Department has completed a valuation of the police pension schemes as of 31 March 2012.

  • Annual summary of workplace fatal injury statistics, as reported to all health and safety enforcing authorities.

  • Annual summary statistics of deaths in Great Britain from the asbestos-related cancer, mesothelioma.

  • Statistics about the Youth Obligation Support Programme, data up until the end of April 2019.

  • The total number of employee jobs in Northern Ireland. Industry and geography breakdowns provided.

  • This research was commissioned to understand employer behaviours and practices relating to sickness absence and the health in the workplace.

  • This report provides detailed geographical analysis of the main indicators from the Labour Force Survey (LFS).

  • Changes in the costs of employing labour, analysed by sector and industry.

  • Two pieces of research examining current demand for digital skills in the UK job market, and looking at the digital skills needed to succeed now and in the next 10 years

  • The NI labour market report includes latest statistics on employment, unemployment, inactivity, jobseekers, vacancies and redundancies.

  • This publication contains new analysis that has been produced by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) relating to State Pension age changes from the 1995 and 2011 Pensions Acts.

  • This notice is about improvements to the methodology used for the 2018 edition of these statistics and how they would have affected the 2017 edition.