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Informationen zum Autor The OFFICE FOR NATIONAL STATISTICS (ONS) is the largest producer of official statistics to government. ONS is responsible for producing a wide range of key economic and social statistics which are used by policy makers across government to create evidence-based policies and monitor performance against them. The Office also builds and maintains data sources both for itself and for its business and research customers. It makes statistics available so that everyone can easily assess the state of the nation! the performance of government! and their own position. Klappentext Launched in January 2007! ELMR draws together the expert research and analysis and range of content found in Economic Trends and Labour Market Trends to build an up-to-date! comprehensive and unique statistical picture of the UK economy and labour market. Zusammenfassung Launched in January 2007, ELMR draws together the expert research and analysis and range of content found in Economic Trends and Labour Market Trends to build an up-to-date, comprehensive and unique statistical picture of the UK economy and labour market. Inhaltsverzeichnis REGULAR FEATURES In Brief Updates and Forthcoming Releases Economic Review Independent Forecasts Key Indicators FEATURE ARTICLES Globalisation: What are the Main Statistical Challenges? New Labour Productivity Measures from the ABI? 1998 to 2005 Indicators to Measure Trade Union Membership! Strikes and Lockouts in the UK A Preliminary Analysis of the Difference between AWE and the AEI Mapping Trends in the Care Workforce Using SOC 1990 and SOC 2000 Methods Explained: Data Reduction and Model Selection Techniques DATA AND SUPPORT Tables: National Accounts Aggregates Gross Domestic Product by Category of Expenditure Labour market summary Prices Notes to Tables Concepts and Definitions Directory of Online Tables Contact Points ONS Economic and Labour Market Publications Recent and Future Articles ...
Inhaltsverzeichnis
REGULAR FEATURES
In Brief
Updates and Forthcoming Releases
Economic Review
Independent Forecasts
Key Indicators
FEATURE ARTICLES
Globalisation: What are the Main Statistical Challenges?
New Labour Productivity Measures from the ABI? 1998 to 2005
Indicators to Measure Trade Union Membership, Strikes and Lockouts in the UK
A Preliminary Analysis of the Difference between AWE and the AEI
Mapping Trends in the Care Workforce Using SOC 1990 and SOC 2000
Methods Explained: Data Reduction and Model Selection Techniques
DATA AND SUPPORT
Tables:
National Accounts Aggregates
Gross Domestic Product by Category of Expenditure
Labour market summary
Prices
Notes to Tables
Concepts and Definitions
Directory of Online Tables
Contact Points
ONS Economic and Labour Market Publications
Recent and Future Articles