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Technical design of the Labour Market Survey Statistical Test, comparing the Labour Market Survey prototype and the Labour Force Survey. Includes response rates and paradata collected throughout the Statistical Test.
Summary of findings from each Labour Markey Survey Statistical Test report as well as an overview of the purpose of the test, information on the survey design, and the work that will follow on from the results.
This report provides a comparison of core labour market outputs from the Labour Market Survey Statistical Test and the Labour Force Survey over the same period (November 2018 to January 2019). It highlights methodological differences and similarities and provides some commentary on the comparability of such figures, as well as recommendations for future research.
The characteristic profile of the responding sample to the Labour Market Survey, providing the first available evidence on the socio-demographic composition for the transformed, mixed-mode survey.
This article summarises the impact of changes made to the weighting methodology used in the Labour Force Survey longitudinal datasets.
Developments and revisions to the workforce jobs (WFJ) series, released by Office for National Statistics (ONS) on 17 December 2019 in the Vacancies and jobs statistical bulletin.
Useful information on income and earning statistics produced by ONS and other government departments, including the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) and HMRC. This article will be updated on an ongoing basis.
The impact of improvements to the average weekly earnings (AWE) estimates of small businesses.