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  • An explanation of how benefit sanction rates were calculated for the press release 'Benefit sanctions down as more people helped into work'.

  • Employment, unemployment, economic inactivity, claimant count, average earnings, vacancies and labour disputes statistics.

  • The NI labour market report includes latest statistics on employment, unemployment, inactivity, jobseekers, vacancies and redundancies.

  • Report looking at the differences in learning processes through life, and how we could enhance the learning capacity of older people.

  • Report considering how to encourage and support lifelong learning.

  • This report assesses high level STEM occupations according to labour market need in order to inform the development of work-based skills solutions, including higher apprenticeships.

  • Report of a series of workshops exploring participants’ reactions to different aspects of an ageing population.

  • Annual statistics on population, births, deaths, marriages and civil partnerships in Northern Ireland

  • Official Statistics measuring the number of jobs in the Creative Economy (by region, level of qualification, gender, and ethnicity) as well as the value of exports from the UK Creative Industries.

  • This report, published by the UK Commission for Employment and Skills (UKCES), examines skills and performance challenges in the advanced manufacturing sector

  • Headline statistics from the latest Annual Population Survey (Apr'14-Mar'15) and supporting web-tablesThe date of this has publication has moved from 18th June 2015 to 25th June 2015 following a review of available r…

  • This research helps us to understand how people move from work to claiming Employment and Support Allowance (ESA).

  • This research evaluates the effectiveness of pilots to help employees return to work after a period of sickness absence.

  • Annual Estimates of GVA per hour worked and GVA per job filled

  • Numbers of people joining the Work Programme, participants achieving defined periods in work and participants completing the programme.

  • Measures changes in the average labour costs per hour worked. Also known as Labour Costs Index (LCI).

  • Employment, unemployment, economic inactivity, claimant count, average earnings, vacancies and labour disputes statistics.

  • Report looking at older people's involvement in volunteering, informal care and paid work.

  • Report looking at how changes to the physical infrastructure and environment of workplaces could help people to stay in work for longer.

  • An annual report which includes data on Gross Value Added (GVA), employee jobs, hourly earnings by gender, employment by qualification level and some local authority estimates.