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Reduced Earnings Allowance can help if your income falls because of a work-related accident or disease - what you'll get, eligibility and how to claim
Measures of employee earnings, using data from the Annual Survey for Hours and Earnings (ASHE).
Experimental monthly estimates of payrolled employees and their pay from HM Revenue and Customs' (HMRC) Pay As You Earn (PAYE) Real Time Information (RTI) data. Includes a flash estimate of payrolled employment and median pay for the most recent month,...
Use this form to submit a declaration for loss of earnings if you're self-employed. Only use for employment tribunal claims made on or before 8 April 2012.
You'll only make repayments to your student loan when you earn more than the repayment threshold amount. There are different repayment thresholds for different countries.
Tax and reporting rules for employers providing payments to cover loss of earnings
Claim for loss of earnings if your employer is not paying you during jury service. Benefits claimants can claim for loss of benefits if doing jury service for more than 8 weeks.
Estimate of the number of filled jobs and earnings in the Digital Sector, for the period January 2023 to December 2023 (under review). The earnings component of this release is official statistics in development.
The distribution and make-up of earnings and hours worked, by sex and full-time and part-time status, for employees in all industries and occupations.
This article presents analyses of factors affecting earnings in the UK using the Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE)
Workplace and residence based earnings for rural and urban areas.
A study into the potential uses and applications of earnings and employment data sourced from matched administrative datasets.
The results of statistical models which explore the relationship between hourly earnings and a range of independent variables, based on Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings 2017 provisional results data. There is a particular focus on earnings differences between the...
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