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Released on: 29 October 2024
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Dataset
Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE) estimates of paid hours worked and earnings for UK employees by sex, and full time and part time, by region and age group.
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Released on: 29 October 2024
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Dataset
Annual gender pay gap estimates for UK employees by age, occupation, industry, full-time and part-time, region and other geographies, and public and private sector. Compiled from the Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings.
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Released on: 17 March 2017
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Statistical bulletin
Brings together data on house prices and annual earnings to calculate affordability ratios for national and subnational geographies in England and Wales, on an annual basis.
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Released on: 04 September 2019
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Dataset
Differences between male and female commute times and earnings, Great Britain. Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE).
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Released on: 01 November 2023
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Dataset
Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE), New Earnings Survey (NES) and the British Labour Statistics Historical Abstract earnings time series, which covers Great Britain gross weekly data from 1938 to 2023 split by gender.
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Released on: 20 April 2022
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Annual estimates of the proportion of UK employees in each pension type and contracted-out status (prior to 2016), by size of company and gross weekly earnings bands.
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Released on: 20 April 2022
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Dataset
Annual estimates of the proportion of UK employees in employer contribution bands, by Standard Occupational Classification and by contracted-out status (prior to 2016) and pension type.
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Released on: 19 May 2022
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Dataset
Composition and wage growth of job changers and stayers, including analysis of different types of changers and the impact of furlough, UK, 2021. Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings.
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Released on: 20 April 2022
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Dataset
Annual estimates of the proportion of UK employees in employee contribution bands, by size of company and by contracted-out status (prior to 2016) and pension type.
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Released on: 20 April 2022
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Dataset
Annual estimates of the proportion of UK employees in each pension type and contracted-out status (prior to 2016), by Standard Industrial Classification (including public and private sector breakdown) and gross weekly earnings bands.