All data related to Productivity overview, UK: October to December 2021
The main findings from official statistics and analysis of UK productivity.
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Estimates for gross value added (GVA), jobs and output per job by section level industry, as defined by the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC). Contains annual and quarterly statistics. Contains estimates for industry quarter-on-quarter, year-on-year and quarter-on-year contributions to output per job.
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Estimates for gross value added (GVA), hours worked and output per hour worked for whole economy and section level industries, as defined by the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) 2007. Contains annual and quarterly statistics. Includes estimates for industry quarter on quarter, year on year and quarter on year contributions to whole economy output per hour worked.
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Estimates for gross value added (GVA), workers, and output per worker. Contains annual and quarterly statistics.
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Reference tables for experimental statistics on UK public service productivity. Includes estimates of inputs, output, productivity, and revisions compared to estimates from the previous quarter.
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Underlying data on hours worked, jobs and income weights for the 360 worker types used in quality-adjusted labour input (QALI). Experimental estimates.
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Multi-factor productivity (MFP) annual experimental estimates, 1994 to 2020, for sub-sections for industries C, G and M.
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Furlough jobs, jobs excluding furlough, gross value added (GVA), output per job including furlough, output per job excluding furlough.
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Quality-adjusted labour input (QALI) aggregates by industry, education, age and sex categories, presented in log changes. Experimental estimates.
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Relative hourly remuneration and shares of hours worked by industry, education, age and sex categories. Experimental estimates.
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Indices of capital input to production at a disaggregated level, 57 industries and 13 assets, with corresponding modelled user costs of capital used to weight the component indices. Experimental estimates, UK.