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  • European Social Fund (ESF) support for families with multiple problems – attachments, progress measures and sustained job outcomes.

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

  • Find out about statistics on the minimum wage and the consultation and evidence gathering activities of the Low Pay Commission.

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

  • This release contains detailed public sector employment estimates, updated quarterly. For most sources that contribute to these statistics, the employment is reported for a specific date in the quarter. The public sector com…

  • Employment, unemployment, inactivity, jobs and the Claimant Count, by region, local authority and parliamentary constituencies.

  • The Low Pay Commission's annual report to government on the National Minimum Wage (NMW) and its recommendations for NMW rates from October 2015.

  • An analysis of part-timers who would like to be in full-time employment.

  • This report examines the feasibility of a survey to study the impact of Universal Credit on the same group of people over a period of time.

  • Labour market statistics on the employment of older workers in a number of different sectors.

  • Stakeholder priorities for delivering Growth Through People, following the launch of the recent report by the UK Commission for Employment and Skills (UKCES).

  • Research looking at men and women's experiences of parenthood.

  • This report explores the attitudes of employers to retaining, retraining and recruiting workers aged 50 or over.

  • Dr Ros Altmann’s findings and recommendations for improving the working lives of Britain’s over 50s.

  • A comparison of the numbers of self-employed broken down by length of time in employment.

  • Workplace pension statistics from the Annual Survey of Hours & Earnings 2014. Data for employees by age, industry, sector & occupation.

  • Estimates of young people (aged 16 to 24) who are not in education, employment or training, by age and sex.

  • Tables detailing National Insurance number allocations to adult overseas nationals entering the UK to December 2014.

  • Estimates of the number of people who are on contracts where they are not guaranteed any hours in a given week.

  • A comprehensive review of the state of the UK labour market, using evidence and analysis supporting the UK Commission for Employment and Skills' (UKCES) Growth Through People report.