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Released on: 19 May 2023
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Article
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Released on: 19 November 2020
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Statistical bulletin
This page is no longer updated. The bulletin has been renamed and is now published on the Business insights and impact on the UK economy page (see link in Notices), which contains analysis from Wave 18 onwards. All future BICS statistical bulletins will be made available there.
The statistical bulletins on this page mainly reflect unweighted responses from the voluntary fortnightly business survey, which captures businesses’ responses on how their turnover, workforce prices, trade and business resilience have been affected in two-week reference periods, from Wave 2 up to Wave 17.
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Released on: 09 June 2020
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Dataset
The indicators and analysis presented in this article are based on selected responses over time from the new voluntary fortnightly business survey, which captures businesses responses on how their turnover, workforce, prices, trade and business resilience have been affected in the two week reference period. This data relates to the period 23 March 2020 to 17 May 2020 (Wave 2 to Wave 5).
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Released on: 17 June 2015
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Methodology
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Released on: 10 September 2024
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Dataset
Workforce jobs revisions triangle, UK, published quarterly.
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Released on: 10 September 2024
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Dataset
Workforce jobs summary, UK, published quarterly, seasonally adjusted.
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Released on: 10 September 2024
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Dataset
Workforce jobs by industry, employee jobs by industry and self-employment jobs by industry. UK, published quarterly.
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Released on: 12 December 2023
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Dataset
This dataset displays revisions to the workforce jobs (WFJ) series, released by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) on 12 December 2023 in the Vacancies and jobs statistical bulletin.
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Released on: 10 September 2024
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Dataset
Workforce jobs by industry, UK countries and English regions, published quarterly, seasonally adjusted.
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Released on: 10 September 2024
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Dataset
Workforce jobs sampling variability estimates (95% confidence intervals and coefficients of variation). These sampling variability estimates are usually updated once a year.