106 publications that are related to Employment and employee types , sorted by release date
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The spatial distribution of industries in Great Britain: 2015 (Latest release)
Regional and local industrial specialisms and the spatial distribution of industries in Great Britain.Keywords: Industry, concentration, , specialisation, regional, location quotients
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Earning, learning and business churning: revealing London's industrial economy in 2015 (Latest release)
Keywords: LonArt, Professional Scientific and Technical, Analysis, Industry
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Five facts about… older people at work (Latest release)
Keywords: Employment and labour market, People, population and community, Five facts about, Labour market,
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Travel to work area analysis in Great Britain: 2016 (Latest release)
This article presents information and analysis on the 2011 travel to work areas (TTWAs) in England, Scotland and Wales and introduces a range of alternative travel to work areas.Keywords: cities, labour market, regions, commuting
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UK Perspectives 2016: An overview of the UK labour market (Latest release)
Keywords: Employment and labour market, UK perspectives 2016, Labour market,
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Analysis of the UK labour market - estimates of skills mismatch using measures of over and under education: 2015 (Latest release)
Labour Force Survey, individual datasets. April to June 2002 to October to December 2015Keywords: education, mismatch, qualifications, skills, labour force
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Commuting to work, Changes to Travel to Work Areas: 2001 to 2011 (Latest release)
Part of documentation relating to and complementing the 2011 travel to work areas.Keywords: Commuting, TTWA, United Kingdom, 2011 Census, 2001 Census, Commuting, TTWA, United Kingdom, 2011 Census, 2001 Census
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How employee numbers have changed in the north since 2009 (Latest release)
Keywords: Business, industry and trade, Economy, Employment and labour market,
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The history of strikes in the UK (Latest release)
Keywords: Business, industry and trade, Employment and labour market, People, population and community, Strikes,
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Does getting a job always lead to people leaving poverty? (Latest release)
Keywords: Employment and labour market, People, population and community, Poverty,