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  • Presents UK Commission for Employment and Skills (UKCES) projections of skills levels in the UK and OECD member states to 2020. Also presents historical trend data from 2002-2012.

  • Findings from case study research into UK employers' responses to changes in the Tier 1 and Tier 2 points based immigration system.

  • Indicator of short-term earnings growth providing monthly estimates of the level of average weekly earnings per employee. AWE replaced Average Earnings Index (AEI) in January 2010

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

  • The characteristics of self-employed workers in April to June 2012. For example it looks at the hours worked, age and occupation of self-employed workers.

  • Findings of research to track attitudes and behaviours in relation to workplace pensions and automatic enrolment, March 2014.

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

  • Labour Force Survey (LFS) data relating to employees, self-employed, full-time and part-time workers by occupation group (based on Standard Occupation Classification 2000) by sex.

  • Labour Market Statistics for Northern Ireland (employment, unemployment, earnings).

  • Number of referrals to the Work Choice programme, number of Work Choice starts and numbers of participants getting a job.

  • Statistics on Income Support lone parent regime (ISLP) with figures on lone parent work-focused interviews and ISLP sanctions to March 2014.

  • Annual employment, unemployment and inactivity rates of people in Great Britain by ethnic group and year from 2003 to 2013.

  • This analysis looks at how the level of undersaving for retirement changes under various policy and economic scenarios.

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

  • Data underlying the 2011 workplace employment relations study (WERS).

  • Sixth employment relations survey of a representative sample of 2,680 British workplaces between March 2011 and June 2012.

  • A research report examining the impact of Universal Credit (UC) on the labour market in live service and the North West expansion.

  • This research examines the claiming process for Personal Independence Payment (PIP).

  • Updated analysis on the number of people not earning enough to accrue years of State Pension.

  • Evidence based review examining the performance of the Work Capability Assessment and an alternative assessment for ESA claims.