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  • The Low Pay Commission’s analysis of the effects of the 1 April 2017 increases to the National Living Wage and other minimum wage rates.

  • Research with claimants to inform Dame Carol Black's report 'Drug and alcohol addiction, and obesity: effects on employment outcomes'.

  • This statutory report contains data on children in workless households and has been prepared in accordance with the Life Chances Act 2010.

  • This is the Law Commission report on Event Fees in Retirement Properties.

  • Outlines the impact of improvements to the Average Weekly Earnings (AWE) estimates of small business in May 2017.

  • A report on how State Pension age timetables might need to change beyond 2028, based on projections of life expectancy in future years.

  • Research used to inform the Low Pay Commission's (LPC's) autumn 2016 recommendations on the National Living Wage and National Minimum Wage rates.

  • Measures changes in the average labour costs per hour worked. Also known as Labour Costs Index (LCI).

  • A summary of the labour market published in March 2017.

  • Quarterly comparisons on a headcount and full-time equivalent basis, by sector, industry and region. Made up of central and local government and public corporations, such as the NHS and civil service.

  • Employment, unemployment, economic inactivity, claimant count, average earnings, vacancies and labour disputes.

  • This bulletin presents findings from the latest survey of carers’ statistics for Northern Ireland.

  • This report outlines the findings of a trial into the impact of direct mail in communications about the new State Pension.

  • Work related violence statistics from the Crime Survey for England and Wales 2015/16.

  • Independent review by Baroness McGregor-Smith considering the issues affecting black and minority ethnic (BME) groups in the workplace.

  • Methods note and experimental data to explain how ONS proposes to estimate the numbers and percentages of people aged 18 to 24 who are long-term workless after leaving full-time education in the UK using Annual Population Su…

  • A review exploring the economic returns of different ways of learning to various stakeholders and the UK economy.

  • A review of low skills equilibria, potential solutions and suggested policy directions.

  • Estimates of young people (aged 16 to 24) who are not in education, employment or training, by age and sex.

  • National Insurance number allocations to adult overseas nationals entering the UK to December 2016.