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Released on: 11 September 2018
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Statistical bulletin
The official measure of people employed in the UK public sector, including private sector estimates, based on the difference between total UK employment and public sector employment.
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Released on: 12 June 2018
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Statistical bulletin
The official measure of people employed in the UK public sector, including private sector estimates, based on the difference between total UK employment and public sector employment.
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Released on: 21 March 2018
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Statistical bulletin
The official measure of people employed in the UK public sector, including private sector estimates, based on the difference between total UK employment and public sector employment.
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Released on: 14 December 2016
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Statistical bulletin
The official measure of people employed in the UK public sector, including private sector estimates, based on the difference between total UK employment and public sector employment.
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Released on: 16 July 2020
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Statistical bulletin
Estimates of the number of vacancies, jobs and public sector employment for the UK.
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Released on: 16 June 2020
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Statistical bulletin
Estimates of the number of vacancies, jobs and public sector employment for the UK.
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Released on: 11 August 2020
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Statistical bulletin
Estimates of the number of vacancies, jobs and public sector employment for the UK.
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Released on: 07 December 2022
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Statistical bulletin
Qualitative research exploring the lived experiences of Gypsy and Traveller communities, relating to education and employment.
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Released on: 15 January 2024
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Dataset
This dataset provides Census 2021 estimates that classify usual residents aged 16 years and over in England and Wales who were not in employment on Census Day, 21 March 2021, by whether and when they were last employed. The estimates are as at Census Day, 21 March 2021.
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Released on: 10 February 2022
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Dataset
Employment outcomes for disabled people in the UK aged 16 to 64 years, with analysis by age, sex, impairment type, country, region, type of occupation and working patterns using Annual Population Survey (APS) data.