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  • Annual report on defined benefit (DB) and hybrid pension schemes.

  • Estimated cost of uprating State Pension for overseas residents living in countries where State Pension increases are not paid.

  • This publication gives high-level estimates of the July 2023 package of private pensions announcements and the planned Automatic Enrolment 2017 Review measures.

  • The Shared Parental Leave (SPL) evaluation report assesses whether the implementation of Shared Parental Leave achieved its original objectives.

  • Quarterly estimates on a headcount and full-time equivalent basis by sector, industry and region.

  • Seasonally adjusted and non-seasonally adjusted quarterly time series of UK public sector employment, containing the latest estimates.

  • Experimental statistics with data from July 2021 to the end of April 2023.

  • The economic status of households in the UK and the people living in them, where at least one person is aged 16 to 64 years. Taken from the Labour Force Survey.

  • Sickness absence rates of workers in the UK labour market, including number of days lost and reasons for absence.

  • This report sets out a summary of the government’s evidence and analysis on the enforcement of the National Living Wage and National Minimum Wage.

  • This report outlines research on making HMRC’s email communications to employers as effective as possible to further encourage compliance with minimum wage legislation.

  • The ratio of employment to population is a useful metric for labour market analysis. This article focuses on changes in UK employment through the global financial crisis and the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.

  • This ad hoc publication contains summary management information relating to the Department for Work and Pensions' LEAP exercise to correct underpayments of the State Pension.

  • A look at the differing labour market participation between migrant populations and non-migrants, including a look at the type of occupations and which industries they work in.

  • A report into labour shortages in the construction and hospitality sectors and the potential use of the immigration system as a response.

  • Quarterly estimates on a headcount and full-time equivalent basis by sector, industry and region.

  • Seasonally adjusted and non-seasonally adjusted quarterly time series of UK public sector employment, containing the latest estimates.

  • Estimates from the Labour Force Survey of young people not in education, employment or training (NEET) in England.

  • The economic status of households in the UK and the people living in them, where at least one person is aged 16 to 64 years. Taken from the Labour Force Survey.

  • This publication will answers the questions of who is more likely to be working from home across demographics using both descriptive and regression analysis.​ Previous work in this space has focused on what the new normal lo…