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Oct-Dec 1982 Sep-Nov 1982 Aug-Oct 1982 Jul-Sep 1982 Jun-Aug 1982 May-Jul 1982 Apr-Jun 1982 Mar-May 1982 Feb-Apr 1982 Jan-Mar 1982 Dec-Feb 1982 Nov-Jan 1982 Oct-Dec 1981 Sep-Nov 1981 Aug-Oct 1981 Jul-Sep 1981 Jun-Aug 1981 May-Jul 1981 Apr-Jun 1981 Mar-May 1981 Feb-Apr 1981 Jan-Mar 1981 Dec-Feb 1981 Nov-Jan 1981 Oct-Dec 1980 Sep-Nov 1980 Aug-Oct 1980 Jul-Sep 1980 Jun-Aug 1980 May-Jul 1980 Apr-Jun 1980 Mar-May 1980 Feb-Apr 1980 Jan-Mar 1980 Dec-Feb 1980 Nov-Jan 1980 Oct-Dec 1979 Sep-Nov 1979 Aug-Oct 1979 Jul-Sep 1979 Jun-Aug 1979 May-Jul 1979 Apr-Jun 1979 Mar-May 1979 Feb-Apr 1979 Jan-Mar 1979 Dec-Feb 1979 Nov-Jan 1979 Oct-Dec 1978 Sep-Nov 1978 Aug-Oct 1978 Jul-Sep 1978 Jun-Aug 1978 May-Jul 1978 Apr-Jun 1978 Mar-May 1978 Feb-Apr 1978 Jan-Mar 1978 Dec-Feb 1978 Nov-Jan 1978 Oct-Dec 1977 Sep-Nov 1977 Aug-Oct 1977 Jul-Sep 1977 Jun-Aug 1977 May-Jul 1977 Apr-Jun 1977 Mar-May 1977 Feb-Apr 1977 Jan-Mar 1977 Dec-Feb 1977 Nov-Jan 1977 Oct-Dec 1976 Sep-Nov 1976 Aug-Oct 1976 Jul-Sep 1976 Jun-Aug 1976 May-Jul 1976 Apr-Jun 1976 Mar-May 1976 Feb-Apr 1976 Jan-Mar 1976 Dec-Feb 1976 Nov-Jan 1976 Oct-Dec 1975 Sep-Nov 1975 Aug-Oct 1975 Jul-Sep 1975 Jun-Aug 1975 May-Jul 1975 Apr-Jun 1975 Mar-May 1975 Feb-Apr 1975 Jan-Mar 1975 Dec-Feb 1975 Nov-Jan 1975< Oct-Dec 1974 Sep-Nov 1974 Aug-Oct 1974 Jul-Sep 1974 Jun-Aug 1974 May-Jul 1974 Apr-Jun 1974 Mar-May 1974 Feb-Apr 1974 Jan-Mar 1974 Dec-Feb 1974 Nov-Jan 1974 Oct-Dec 1973 Sep-Nov 1973 Aug-Oct 1973 Jul-Sep 1973 Jun-Aug 1973 May-Jul 1973 Apr-Jun 1973 Mar-May 1973 Feb-Apr 1973 Jan-Mar 1973 Dec-Feb 1973 Nov-Jan 1973 Oct-Dec 1972 Sep-Nov 1972 Aug-Oct 1972 Jul-Sep 1972 Jun-Aug 1972 May-Jul 1972 Apr-Jun 1972 Mar-May 1972 Feb-Apr 1972 Jan-Mar 1972 Dec-Feb 1972 Nov-Jan 1972 Oct-Dec 1971 Sep-Nov 1971 Aug-Oct 1971 Jul-Sep 1971 Jun-Aug 1971 May-Jul 1971 Apr-Jun 1971 Mar-May 1971 Feb-Apr 1971 Jan-Mar 1971LF2SLF2QLF24LF22LF2MLF2ILF2GLF2KLF2OYBTCMGSXMGSRMGWGMGSIMGSCMGRZMGSFMGSLDataset identifier coderate (%)levelEconomic inactivity Unemployment EmploymentEconomic activityEconomically inactive UnemployedTotal in employmentTotal economically active All aged 16 to 64All aged 16 & over.United Kingdom (thousands) seasonally adjustedTel: 01633 455400Inquiries: Email: Date of next publication:Date of publication:Note: When comparing quarterly changes ONS recommends comparing with the previous non-overlapping 3-month average time period (eg, compare Apr-Jun with Jan-Mar, not with Mar-May).LFL6LFL4LFL2LFK8K5HWK5HULFK6LFK4LF2WLF2ALF2CLF3ALF2ELF28LF2ULF26LWFGYCBBYCAPYBZUYCGVYCGSYBUJYBTXLWFDYCAYYCAMYBZRYCGPYCGMYBUGYBTULWFAYCAVYCAJYBZOYBVQYBVNYBUDYBTRLWEXYCASYCAGYBZLYBVKYBVHYBUAYBTO InactivityActivityAge 65+ Aged 50-64 Aged 35-49 Aged 25-34 Aged 18-24 Aged 16-17 Aged 16-64 Aged 16 and over2. This series does not include all people on these programmes; it only includes those engaging in any form of work, work experience or work-related training.k1. The split between full-time and part-time employment is based on respondents' self-classification. MGRQMGRNStudent or at schoolIll or disabledDid not want full-time job#% that could not find full-time jobCould not find full-time jobTotal4Some other reason&Had a contract with period of training#% that could not find permanent jobCould not find permanent jobTotal as % of all employeesTotalTotal workers with second jobs&Self-employed people working part-time&Self-employed people working full-timeEmployees working part-timeEmployees working full-timeTotal people working part-timeTotal people working full-time6Government supported training & employment programmes25Unpaid family workers Self employed Employees2Part-time workers (reasons for working part-time)313Temporary employees (reasons for temporary working) Full-time and part-time workers1All in employmenttable, the latest estimate of the number of people employed in the public and private sectors should be taken from columns 1 and 3 respectively. However thementioned bodies included in the private sector for all time periods and excluded from the public sector for all time periods. When using figures from this}Bradford and Bingley is included in the public sector from September 2008 but in the private sector for earlier time periods.Northern Rock is included in the public sector from December 2007 until December 2011 but in the private sector for earlier and later time periods.Royal Bank of Scotland plc is included in the public sector from December 2008 but in the private sector for earlier time periods.Lloyds Banking Group plc is included in the public sector from December 2008 to December 2013 but in the private sector for earlier and later time periods.wRoyal Mail plc is included in the private sector from December 2013 but in the public sector for earlier time periods. Further Education corporations and Sixth Form College corporations in England are included in the private sector from June 2012 but in the public sector for earlier time periods.HSource: Labour Force Survey and returns from public sector organisationsChange on quarterDecSepJunMar MFY5 MFZ2 MFY9 MFY7G7GOG9C2G7K5G9BZG7AU(%)(000s)ePrivate sector excluding effects of major reclassifications (See Explanatory note at bottom of table)<dPublic sector excluding effects of major reclassifications (See Explanatory note at bottom of table);V corporations) because the series are separately seasonally adjusted. 4 This series does not exactly equal the sum of Construction, HM Forces, Police (including civilians), Education, National Health Service, Other health and social work and Other (including financial public sector estimates from December 2007 to December 2011 but not for earlier or later periods. Similarly, Lloyds Banking Group plc is included in the public sector from December 2008 to December estimates from December 2008 onwards but not for earlier periods. Northern Rock is classified to the public sector between 9 October 2007 and 31 December 2011 and is therefore included in the3 This series includes publicly owned financial corporations. Royal Bank of Scotland Group plc was classified to the public sector from 13 October 2008. It is therefore included in the public sector;2 This series excludes the Northern Ireland Civil Service.[1 This series excludes locally engaged staff stationed outside the United Kingdom. 0Source: returns from public sector organisationsG7FMG7FJG7FGG7F5G7D6G7F2G7EXG7EUG7ER"Total public sector employment 3 4*Other (including financial corporations) 3)Other health and social workNational Health Service EducationOf which Civil Service 2Public administrationPolice (including civilians) HM Forces 1  ConstructionISources: Employer surveys, Labour Force Survey and administrative sourcesLOJULOJXDYZNBCAJDYDC!Government- supported trainees2 3! HM ForcesSelf-employment jobs2!Employee jobs1 "Workforce jobs1!A-TG-TTSRQPONMLKJIHGFEDCBASIC 2007 sections All jobs Total services Private households2!Other service activities Arts, entertainment & recreation%Human health & social work activities3Public admin & defence; compulsory social security12!+Administrative & support service activities.Professional scientific & technical activitiesReal estate activities Financial & insurance activitiesInformation & communication(Accommod-ation & food service activitiesTransport & storageBWholesale & retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles6Water supply, sewerage, waste & remediation activities2Electricity, gas, steam & air conditioning supply ManufacturingMining & quarryingAgriculture, forestry & fishing)Standard Industrial Classification (2007)YBVEYBVBYBUYYBUVYBUS Second JobsPart-time workers2Full-time workers2  All workers1 Total weekly hours (millions)1#Average actual weekly hours of workLZJKYCFCLZJHYCEZLZJEYCEWLZJBYCETLWZYYCEQLWZVYCENLWZSYCEKLWZPYCEHLWZMYCEELWZJYCEBLWZGYCDYLWZDYCDVLWZAYCDSLWYXYCDPLUAAYCDM % of totalAll Over 45 hours31 up to 45 hours16 up to 30 hours6 up to 15 hoursLess than 6 Hours Self-employedEQ4SEQ4QJF6GJF6FMGTM Total non-EUNon UKUKEQ4WEQ4UJF6IJF6H/* Sample size too small for reliable estimate.*YBZIYBZFYBZCYBYZYBYWYBVWYBVTYBYTYBYQYBYNYBYKYBYHMGXBMGVIYBYEYBYBYBXYYBXVYBXSYBXPYBXMYBXJYBXGYBXDLF38LF36LF34LF32LF2YYBWLYBWIYBWHYBWGYBWF rate (%)1All over 24 months% over 12 monthsAll over 12 monthsOver 6 and up to 12< monthsUp to 6 monthsAll over 12 months Over 6 and up to 12 months Up to 6 months All over 24 monthsAll aged 16 - 64PeopleLevel/United Kingdom (thousands), seasonally adjustedBEJDBEJABEIXBEIUBEIRBEAOWomenMenSource: Labour Force Survey..LF89LF87LF85LF83LF7ZLF7XLF7VLF6TLF8ELF6RLF6PLF6NLF6LLFL9LF7TLF7RLF7PLF7NLF7LLF7JLF7HLF6JLF8BLFP8LF6HLFP7LF6FLFM2LF7FLF7DLF7BLF79LF77LF75LF73LF6ZLF6XLF6VLF6DLF6BLFL8LF69LF67LF65LF63RetiredLong-term sick Temp sickLooking after family / homeStudent>Percentage of economically inactive by does not want a job (%)6Percentage of economically inactive by wants a job (%)'Percentage of economically inactive (%) 3. Denominator = all persons in the relevant age group for economically active, total in employment and economically inactive; economically active for unemployment. 2. People in full-time education are employed if they have a part-time job or unemployed if they are looking for part-time employment.Keducation or training ("NEET") cannot therefore be derived from this table.1. Not in full-time education includes people in part-time education and/or some form of training. Estimates of the number of young people who are not in employment, Employed Unemployed2  Employed2o5. From October 2013 Royal Mail plc is classified to the private sector; previously it is in the public sector.4. Between June 2010 and May 2012 English Further Education Corporations and Sixth Form College Corporations are classified to the public sector. Before June 2010 and after May 2012 they are classified to the private sector. A3. From July 2009 Royal Bank of Scotland Group plc is classified to the public sector; for earlier time periods it is classified to the private sector. Between July 2009 and March 2014 Lloyds Banking Group plc is classified to the public sector; it is classified to the private sector for earlier and later time periods. the same period a year earlier.2. The three month average figures are the changes in the average seasonally adjusted values for the three months ending with the relevant month compared with E1. Estimates of total pay include bonuses but exclude arrears of pay.K5CIK5CHK5CGK5CFK5CEK5CDK5CCK5CBK5CAKAE2KAD9KAD8K5C6K5C5K5C4K5C3K5C2K5BZKAC9KAC8KAC7KAC6KAC5KAC4KAC3KAC2KAB93 month average 2! Single month% changes year on yearWeekly Earnings ()Weekly Earnings ()FWholesaling, retailing, hotels & restaurants, SIC 2007 sections G & I Construction, SIC 2007 section F"Manufacturing, SIC 2007 section C .Public sector excluding financial services 4 5*!4Finance and business services, SIC 2007 sections K-N Services, SIC 2007 sections G-S Public sector3 4 5 !Private sector3 4 5! Whole Economy Great Britaino4. From October 2013 Royal Mail plc is classified to the private sector; previously it is in the public sector.3. Between June 2010 and May 2012 English Further Education Corporations and Sixth Form College Corporations are classified to the public sector. Before June 2010 and after May 2012 they are classified to the private sector.A2. From July 2009 Royal Bank of Scotland Group plc is classified to the public sector; for earlier time periods it is classified to the private sector. Between July 2009 and March 2014 Lloyds Banking Group plc is classified to the public sector; it is classified to the private sector for earlier and later time periods. 1. The three month average figures are the changes in the average seasonally adjusted values for the three months ending with the relevant month compared with K5DBK5DAK5D9K5D8K5D7K5D6K5D5K5D4K5D3KAH5KAH4KAH3K5CXK5CWK5CVK5CUK5CTK5CSKAG4KAG3KAG2KAF9KAF8KAF7KAF6KAF5KAF43 month average 1!!Construction, SIC 2007 section F Public sector 2 3 4!Private sector 2 3 4!4. Between June 2010 and May 2012 English Further Education Corporations and Sixth Form College Corporations are classified to the public sector. Before June 2010 and after May 2012 they are classified to the private sector. ?1. Estimates of regular pay exclude bonuses and arrears of pay.K5E4K5E3K5E2K5DZK5DYK5DXK5DWK5DVK5DUKAK8KAK7KAK6K5DQK5DPK5DOK5DNK5DMK5DLKAJ7KAJ6KAJ5KAJ4KAJ3KAJ2KAI9KAI8KAI7Public sector 3 4 5!Private sector 3 4 5!+2. Denominator = all persons aged 16 to 64.United KingdomScotlandWalesEngland Aged 16-64Aged 16+ItalyGermanyFrance Latest Period Latest period BBFW.1. Excludes Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing.Source: ONS Vacancy Survey Feb-Apr 2015 Jan-Mar 2015 Dec-Feb 2015 Nov- Jan 2002Levels (thousands)ALY9ALY8ALY7ALY6ALY5AP3LAP3KAP2Y2,500 + employed250 - 2,499 employed50 - 249 employed10 - 49 employed1 - 9 employedPercentage changeAll vacancies1 !.. Data not available2. Unemployment estimates are produced from the Labour Force Survey and are always one period behind the ONS Vacancy Survey estimates. JPC5'Number of unemployed people per vacancyUnemployment2 (thousands) ! All Vacancies1 (thousands) !2. Not seasonally adjusted. These series do not display seasonality. Therefore the unadjusted series is the best estimate of a 'seasonally adjusted' series.JP9ZJP9YJP9XJP9WJP9VJP9UJP9TJP9SJP9RJP9QJP9PJP9OJP9NJP9MJP9LJP9KJP9JJP9IJP9HG-SB-S2Public admin & defence; compulsory social security,Administra-tive & support service activitiesReal estate activities2!Information & communica-tion'Accomoda-tion & food service activitiesCWholesale & retail trade; repair of motor vehicles and motor cycles Construc-tion2Electricity, gas, steam & air conditioning supply21!Manu- facturingAll vacancies1 !-Table 4: Public and Private Sector Employment0Table 4(1): Public sector employment by industry:Table 6: Workforce jobs by industry (seasonally adjusted)8(1)8(2) RedundanciesMThis set of tables contains the summary labour market statistics data tables. Mar-May 2015The headline employment rate is the number of people aged 16 to 64 in employment divided by the population aged 16 to 64. The headline unemployment rate is the number of unemployed people (aged 16+) divided by the economically active population (aged 16+).oThe economically active population is defined as those in employment plus those who are unemployed. The headline inactivity rate is the number of economically inactive people aged 16 to 64 divided by the population aged 16 to 64. >Note on headline employment, unemployment and inactivity ratesThe headline employment and inactivity rates are based on the population aged 16 to 64 but the headline unemployment rate is based on the economically active population aged 16 and over. The employment and inactivity rates for those aged 16 and over are affected by the inclusion of the retired population in the denominators and are therefore less meaningful than the rates for those aged from 16 to 64. However, for the unemployment rate for those aged 16 and over, no such effect occurs as the denominator for the unemployment rate is the economically active population which Gonly includes people in work or actively seeking and able to work. ?Note on headline employment, unemployment and inactivity levelsThe headline employment and unemployment levels are for those aged 16 and over; they measure all people in work or actively seeking and able to work. However, the headline inactivity level is for those aged 16 to 64. The inactivity level < for those aged 16 and over is less meaningful as it includes elderly 4people who have retired from the labour force. Did not want permanent job4. The total includes those who did not give a reason for working part-time and it therefore does not equal the sum of the other columns in this section of the table.Welsh Further Education colleges are included in the private sector from March 2015 but in the public sector for earlier time periods.1 Main and second job12 Main job only171 Denominator = economically active for that age group.)Economic inactivity by reason (thousands).Economic inactivity by wants a job (thousands)6Economic inactivity by does not want a job (thousands)2Total economically inactive aged 16-64 (thousands)&Total economically inactive aged 16-64+Wants a job (%age of economically inactive)>Total economically inactive wants a job aged 16-64 (thousands)Total wants a job aged 16-64FTotal economically inactive does not want a job aged 16-64 (thousands)$Total does not want a job aged 16-64All aged 16 to 17 (thousands)9All aged 16 to 17 not in full-time education (thousands)18All aged 18 to 24 (thousands)4All aged 18 to 24 in full-time education (thousands)All aged 16 to 24 (thousands)4All aged 16 to 24 in full-time education (thousands) Apr-Jun 2015-Table 5: Workforce jobs (seasonally adjusted) May-Jul 20156Further spreadsheets are available on the website at: Table number2United Kingdom (thousands) not seasonally adjustedTotal1 Jun-Aug 2015 Jul-Sep 2015A3WXA3WVA3WWA2FCA2F9A2FA-Whole Economy Regular Pay (excluding bonuses) Aug-Oct 2015 Sep-Nov 20157Historic Publication dates for Labour Market StatisticsThe monthly Labour Market statistics release was first published in April 1998. Prior to April 1998 there was no integrated monthly releaseDayMonthYearAprilMayJuneJulyAugustOctoberNovemberDecemberJanuaryFebruaryMarch September Oct-Dec 2015 Nov-Jan 2016 Column numberwThe four-character identification codes appearing in the tables are the ONS references for the data series appearing on Dec-Feb 2016The series shown at Table 4 (in columns 6 to 9) for public and private sector employment excluding the effects of major reclassifications show all of the above Jan-Mar 2016 Feb-Apr 2016Date of next publication: Area Codes Area Names K02000001 K03000001 E92000001 E12000001 North East E12000002 North West E12000003 Yorkshire and The Humber E12000004 East Midlands E12000005 West Midlands E12000006 East E12000007 London E12000008 South East E12000009 South West W92000004 S92000003 N92000002Note: Changes on quarter at regional level are particularly subject to sampling variability and should be interpreted in the context of changes over several quarters rather than in isolation. <The Labour Force Survey is tabulated by region of residence.61. Economically active = Employment plus Unemployment.*3. Denominator = total economically active Mar-May 2016 Apr-Jun 2016 May-Jul 2016xhttps://www.ons.gov.uk/employmentandlabourmarket/peopleinwork/employmentandemployeetypes/datasets/labourmarketstatistics Jun-Aug 2016 Jul-Sep 2016 Aug-Oct 2016 Sep-Nov 2016 Oct-Dec 2016 Nov-Jan 2017>Table 19: Vacancies by size of business (seasonally adjusted) Dec-Feb 2017 Jan-Mar 2017/Average Weekly Earnings at Constant 2015 prices-Average Weekly Earnings (nominal) - Total pay-Average Weekly Earnings (nominal) - Bonus pay/Average Weekly Earnings (nominal) - Regular pay Feb-Apr 2017 Mar-May 2017 Apr-Jun 2017* employment and unemployment estimates.3. This series consists of those people whose main reason for being economically inactive was because they were students. It does not include all students as some students will be included in theDZ37DYWRDYWLDYVZDYVRDYURDYUPDTLKLF9WLF9LDTKBDT3FDT35DSWDMGTP Total non-EUEU272Non-UKOf which: Students3All economically inactive.Economically inactive (all aged from 16 to 64)Unemployed (aged 16 and over)labour.market@ons.gov.uk DSWEDT39DTG9DTKCDYTCDYUQDYUSDYVUDYWADYWMDYWSDZGDDEmployment, unemployment and economic inactivity by country of birth?Employment, unemployment and economic inactivity by nationality%All in employment (aged 16 and over)4$11. The total series includes people who do not state their country of birth or nationality. The total levels series do not therefore equal the sum of the "UK" and "Non-UK" series. May-Jul 2017 Jun-Aug 2017SummaryEmployment and jobsNon-UK workers9Economic inactivity and young people in the labour marketEarningsInternational summary VacanciesRegional summary Jul-Sep 2017'Source: Monthly Wages & Salaries Survey/Source: ONS Vacancy Survey/ Labour Force Survey Aug-Oct 2017 Sep-Nov 2017 Oct-Dec 2017 Nov-Jan 2018 Dec-Feb 2018 Jan-Mar 2018+Whole Economy Total Pay (including bonuses)Enquiries - pse@ons.gov.ukAVacancy Survey enquiries: vacancy.survey@ons.gov.uk, 01633 456777 Feb-Apr 2018 Mar-May 2018 Apr-Jun 2018and the Labour Force Survey estimates were published separately, and on different dates, from other labour market statistics. From April@Table 9: Unemployment by age and duration (seasonally adjusted)dTable 12: Educational status, economic activity & inactivity of young people (seasonally adjusted)BTable 2: Labour market activity by age group (seasonally adjusted)ITable 3: Full-time, part-time and temporary workers (seasonally adjusted)<Table 7: Actual weekly hours of work (seasonally adjusted)The following symbols are used in the tables: p provisional, r revised, .. Not available,* suppressed due to small sample size. May-Jul 2018U2018 the usual publication day for the release was changed from Wednesday to Tuesday.`From April 2018 the usual publication day for the release was changed from Wednesday to Tuesday.April (Tuesday)5March (Wednesday)5 Jun-Aug 2018 Jul-Sep 2018 Aug-Oct 2018Network Rail is included in the private sector before December 2002. From December 2002 onwards it is included in the public sector (except for the period from June 2003 to7March 2004, when it is included in the private sector). Sep-Nov 2018 Oct-Dec 2018 Nov-Jan 2019>Scroll down to row 56 for a list of historic publication dates Dec-Feb 2019 Jan-Mar 2019 Feb-Apr 2019<Labour market statistics enquiries: labour.market@ons.gov.uk Mar-May 2019 Apr-Jun 2019 May-Jul 2019 Jun-Aug 2019 Jul-Sep 2019 Aug-Oct 2019 Sep-Nov 2019 Oct-Dec 2019 Nov-Jan 2020 Sep 64 Mar 78Jun 78Sep 78Dec 78Mar 79Jun 79Sep 79Dec 79Mar 80Jun 80 Sep 80 Dec 80 Mar 81 Jun 81 Dec-Feb 2020 Jan-Mar 2020 Feb-Apr 2020July Mar-May 2020Because of a public holiday in Northern Ireland the labour market publication date for this month has been moved to a Thursday. Apr-Jun 2020 May-Jul 2020f3. These series cover Employees and Self-employed only. These series include some temporary employees.1 Main job only<2 Includes those who did not state their usual weekly hours.level2;Table 1: Labour Force Survey Summary (seasonally adjusted)Total economically active Jun-Aug 2020MGRTMGRWYCBEYCBHYCBKYCBNYCBQYCBTYCBWYCBZYCCCYCCFYCCIYCCLYCCOYCCRYCCUYCCXYCDAYCDDYCDGYCDJLevel1Rate per thousand21. The redundancy level is the number of people who were made redundant in the three months prior to interview. The figure is not seasonally adjusted. 2. The redundancy rate is the ratio of the redundancy level for the given quarter to the seasonally adjusted number of employees in the previous quarter, multiplied by 1,000. Discouraged workers1Other2Does not want job (thousands< )Wants a job (thousands)1Does not want job (%age of economically inactive)o1. Discouraged workers are those who are not looking for work because they believe no jobs are available. 02. Other reasons include people who (i) are waiting the results of a job application, (ii) have not yet started looking for work, (iii) do not need or want employment, (iv) have given an uncategorised reason for being economically inactive, or (v) have not given a reason for being economically inactive./Public sector excluding financial services 3 4 +!./Public sector excluding financial services 4 5 +!. Jul-Sep 2020Note: As the estimates are not seasonally adjusted, it is best practice to only compare the same quarter for different years (e.g., compare January-March 2018 with January-March 2019 but do not compare July-September 2018 with January-March 2019).16-1718-2425-49 50 and overUnited Kingdom (thousands)4All aged 16 to 17 in full-time education (thousands)All aged 16 to 17 (rates)31All aged 16 to 17 in full-time education (rates)30.All aged 18 to 24 not in full-time education 1,All aged 18 to 24 (rates)31All aged 18 to 24 in full-time education (rates)30.All aged 16 to 24 not in full-time education 1-All aged 16 to 24 (rates)31All aged 16 to 24 in full-time education (rates)30JN5PJN5YAGNRAGOSAGPTJN69AGNHAGOJAGPKAIWYAIYAAIZBAIWGAIXRAIYSJN5QJN5ZAGNSAGOTAGPUJN6AAGNIAGOKAGPLAIXAAIYBAIZCAIWHAIXSAIYTJN5RMGUQMGVFMGVUJN62AGNTAGOUAGPVJN6BAGNJAGOLAGPMAIVZMGWYAIYLAIXBAIYCAIZDAIWIAIXTAIYU(r) Aug-Oct 2020(p) Motor Trades WholesaleRetail Sep-Nov 2020Explanatory Note: In recent years the public and private sector employment series have been affected by a number of major reclassifications where bodies employing large numbers of people have moved between the public and private sectors. These major reclassifications are as follows:Housing associations in England are included in the public sector between September 2008 and September 2017; they are in the private sector for earlier and later time periods.Housing associations in Scotland are included in the public sector between September 2001 and June 2018; they are included in the private sector for earlier and later time periods.Housing associations in Wales are included in the private sector from June 2018; they are included in the public sector for earlier time periods.hHousing associations in Northern Ireland are included in the public sector from March 1999 to June 2020.Train operating companies in England, Scotland and Wales operating under emergency measure agreements are included in the public sector from June 2020.quarterly and annual changes in employment shown in these columns are affected by reclassifications. Figures from columns 6 and 8 should be used forassessments of the recent underlying changes in public and private sector employment. The changes in employment shown in these columns are measuredGon a consistent basis to remove the effect of major reclassifications. 91 Estimates derived from public sector organisations. 2 Estimates for Northern Ireland included in the UK total are sourced from the Quarterly Employment Survey and are based on jobs rather than employees.j3 Estimated as the difference between LFS total employment and the data from public sector organisations.4 LFS data refer to May to July for annual data from 1999-2010. LFS data for March refer to February-April, June refers to May-July, September refers to August-October , and December refers to November-January.M5 Labour Force Survey employment, all aged 16 and over, seasonally adjusted.u1. Estimates of Total pay include bonuses but exclude arrears of pay; Regular pay exclude bonuses and arrears of pay.2. Estimates of real earnings are calculated by deflating the nominal earnings estimates by the Consumer Prices Index including ownerSoccupiers housing costs (CPIH), our preferred measure of consumer price inflation.3. In January 2016 Real AWE estimates were extended to include the period 2000 to 2004, facilitated by ONS publication of pre-2005 CPIH estimates. |4. Detail about ONS's publication of pre-2005 CPIH estimates (which are not a National Statistic) is published in this link:https://www.ons.gov.uk/economy/inflationandpriceindices/articles/consumerpricesindexincludingowneroccupiershousingcostshistoricalseries/1988to2004d5. The seasonal adjustment models for real awe are based on the full data series, from 2000 onwards Oct-Dec 2020 Nov-Jan 2021 Dec-Feb 2021 Jan-Mar 2021Economically active 11 Rate (%)2 Rate (%)3FTable 10: Redundancies levels1 and rates2 for those aged 16 and over) *)+ Feb-Apr 2021fMore detailed estimates are available in the Public Sector Employment Statistical Bulletin at: Ehttp://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/rel/pse/public-sector-employment/index.htmlJune Mar-May 2021!Email: labour.market@ons.gov.uk Inquiries: Apr-Jun 2021 May-Jul 2021 Jun-Aug 2021 Jul-Sep 2021aRelationship between columns: G9BZ = (G7AU/G7GO)*100; G7K5 = G7GO - G7AU; G9C2 = (G7K5/G7GO)*100. 2013 but in the private sector for earlier and later time periods. Bradford and Bingley is included in the public sector from September 2008 but in the private sector for earlier time periods.AWorkforce jobs enquiries: workforce.jobs@ons.gov.uk, 01633 456776 Aug-Oct 2021 Sep-Nov 2021 Oct-Dec 2021_Table 13: Average Weekly Earnings (nominal) - Total Pay (Great Britain, seasonally adjusted)1 ])^Table 14: Average Weekly Earnings (nominal) - Bonus Pay (Great Britain, seasonally adjusted)1])`Table 15: Average Weekly Earnings (nominal) - Regular Pay (Great Britain, seasonally adjusted)1_) Nov-Jan 2022 Dec-Feb 2022Sep 81 Dec 81 Mar 82 Jun 82 Sep 82 Dec 82 Mar 83 Jun 83 Sep 83 Dec 83 Mar 84 Jun 84 Sep 84 Dec 84 Mar 85 Jun 85 Sep 85 Dec 85 Mar 86 Jun 86 Sep 86 Dec 86 Mar 87 Jun 87 Sep 87 Dec 87 Jun 88 Mar 89 Jun 89 Sep 89 Dec 89 Mar 90 Jun 90 Sep 90 Dec 90 Mar 91 Jun 91 Sep 91 Dec 91 Mar 92 Jun 92 Sep 92 Dec 92 Mar 93 Jun 93 Sep 93 Dec 93 Mar 94 Jun 94 Sep 94 Dec 94 Mar 95 Jun 95 Sep 95 Dec 95 Mar 96 Jun 96 Sep 96 Dec 96 Mar 97 Jun 97 Sep 97 Dec 97 Mar 98 Jun 98 Sep 98 Dec 98 Mar 99 Jun 99 Sep 99 Dec 99 Mar 00 Jun 00 Sep 00 Dec 00 Mar 01 Jun 01 Sep 01 Dec 01 Mar 02 Jun 02 Sep 02 Dec 02 Mar 03 Jun 03 Sep 03 Dec 03 Mar 04 Jun 04 Sep 04 Dec 04 Mar 05 Jun 05 Sep 05 Dec 10 Mar 11 Jun 11 Sep 11 Dec 11 Mar 12 Jun 12 Sep 12 Dec 12 Mar 13 Jun 13 Sep 13 Mar 14 Jun 14 Sep 14 Dec 14 Mar 15 Jun 15 Sep 15 Dec 15 Mar 16 Jun 16 Sep 16 Dec 16 Mar 17 Jun 17 Sep 17 Dec 17 Mar 18 Jun 18 Sep 18 Dec 18 Mar 19 Jun 19 Sep 19 Dec 19 32. This series consists of all 27 EU member states. Jan-Mar 2022May Seasonally adjustedEmployment rate (%) 2?%Change on quarter (percentage points)"Change on year (percentage points)Unemployment rate (%) 3?United Kingdom 1,2,3!CanadaJapanUnited States2,3 ! Source: OECDc1. As figures are taken from OECD they will not match ONS published figures for the United Kingdom. Feb-Apr 2022 Mar-May 20224Data source: ONS Vacancy Survey/ Labour Force Survey Dec 21 (r)=Labour market statistics enquiries: labour.supply@ons.gov.uk =Table 20: Vacancies1 and Unemployment (seasonally adjusted) )<)6 Labour Force Survey (LFS) responses have been reweighted for periods fro<m January to March 2020 using updated HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) Real Time Information (RTI) data. The non-response bias adjustment, previously implemented for England, Wales and Scotland data, has now also been applied to Northern Ireland data. Our Impact of reweighting on Labour Force Survey key indicators: 2022 article gives more information on the reweighting exercise.y@Total Public sector1 2Total Private sector3 6Total employment 4 5 6Mar (r)Jun (r)QTable 11: Economic inactivity for those aged from 16 to 64 (seasonally adjusted) Apr-Jun 2022 May-Jul 20222022 Q2 Source:OECD Source: ONS Vacancy Survey (Source: Monthly Wages & Salaries Survey (Source: Monthly Wages & Salaries Survey 'A`Table 16: Average Weekly Earnings at Constant 2015 Prices (Great Britain, seasonally adjusted) 6Table 21: Vacancies by industry (seasonally adjusted) 5)OTable 22: Regional Labour Force Survey Summary (thousands, seasonally adjusted)Northern Ireland 2. Employment rate data is for ages 15 to 64. For the United Kingdom and the United States, the lower age limit is 16 years old.3. Unemployment rate data is for ages 15 and over. For the United Kingdom and the United States, the lower age limit is 16 years old. September Jun-Aug 2022>Table 7(1): Usual weekly hours of work1 (seasonally adjusted)')(7All aged 18 to 24 not in full-time education (rates)1,347All aged 16 to 24 not in full-time education (rates)1,34 Jun 20 (r) Sep 20 (r) Dec 20 (r) Mar 21 (r) Jun 21 (r) Sep 21 (r) Mar 22 (r) Jun 22 (p)R4. A more detailed country breakdown for employment is available at Dataset EMP06.r1. Estimates prior to September 2001 exclude employee jobs for SIC 2007 section T because they are not available.2. Workforce Jobs figures are a measure of jobs rather than people. For this reason estimates of self-employment jobs and government supported trainee jobs differ from estimates of people in self-employment and in government supported training and employment programmes. The estimates for government supported trainees shown in this table exclude trainees with contracts of employment as such people are included in the estimates of employee jobs.3. Due to a change in the method of compiling the data, there is currently a discontinuity between June and September 2002. These estimates do not include jobs with a contract of employment as such jobs are recorded in the employee jobs series.4. The employee jobs data relate to the March 2020 period before reported cases of the coronavirus (COVID-19) in the UK. Self-employment jobs relate to the period February-April 2020 which includes self-employment jobs before and after COVID-19 measures were implemented . Mar 20 4 (r)!a1. This series is not exclusively a public sector series as it includes some private sector jobs.r2. Estimates for SIC 2007 section T prior to September 2001 exclude employee jobs because they are not available.3. Workforce Jobs is the sum of employee jobs, self-employment jobs, HM forces personnel and Government supported trainees. For March 2020 the employee jobs data relate to the March 2020 period before reported cases of the coronavirus (COVID-19) in the UK. Self-employment jobs relate to the period February-April 2020 which includes self-employment jobs before and after COVID-19 measures were implemented . Mar 20 3 (r)!Table 8(1): Employment, unemployment and economically inactive levels by country of birth (people aged 16 and over, not seasonally adjusted) Table 8(2): Employment, unemployment and economically inactive levels by nationality (people aged 16 and over, not seasonally adjusted) Jul-Sep 20227All aged 16 to 17 not in full-time education (rates)1,34_Table 17: International Comparisons of Employment and Unemployment rates (seasonally adjusted)G7 Unemployment ratesG7 Employment rates 9This spreadsheet was published at 7:00am 15 November 2022=Next publication will be published at 7:00am 13 December 2022https://www.ons.gov.uk/employmentandlabourmarket/peopleinwork/employmentandemployeetypes/bulletins/uklabourmarket/november2022/relateddata2022 Q3 Aug-Oct 2022,Headline estimates for July - September 20222Change on quarter (change since April - June 2022)3Change on year (change since July - September 2021)@Table 18: Labour Disputes summary, UK (not seasonally adjusted)Date of publication: ?Source: Labour Disputes Inquiry, Office for National Statistics Time period and dataset code row!Working days lost (thousands) 1,2)Number of stoppages 1,2)"Workers involved (thousands) 1,2,3)BLUUBLUT[x]June 2022 [p][r]July 2022 [p][r]August 2022 [p]September 2022 [p]/1. 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