Real gross domestic product (GDP) is estimated to have grown by 0.1% in the three months to September 2024 compared with the three months to June 2024, mainly because of growth in retail trade, ...
Movements in the volume of output for the UK services industries. Figures are seasonally adjusted. We estimate that in Quarter 3 (July to Sept) 2024, services output increased by 0.1%, when compared ...
UK trade: goods and services publication tables Dataset | Released 15 November 2024 Monthly data on the UK's trade in goods and services, including trade inside and outside the EU. This replaces our ...
On 7 June 2024, the Office for Statistics Regulation (OSR) introduced the new accredited official statistics badge, to denote official statistics that have been independently reviewed by the OSR.
As a result of changing methods and expanding the range of ecosystem services measured, our latest accounts cannot be compared with previous accounts on a like-for-like basis. We have applied our ...
An analysis of sandwich carers and different aspects of their lives, such as finances, food insecurity, employment, satisfaction and health, using data from the Understanding Society study.
Estimates comparing demand for workers (online adverts) to supply of the workforce (skills of the working-age population).
Understanding local job markets is important for the UK economy. If we know which jobs are being advertised most frequently, and what relevant skills local people have, it helps us to identify ...
Detailed data breakdowns of the financial and societal value of natural resources to people in the UK.
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31.8% of all live births were to non-UK-born mothers in England and Wales (an increase from 30.3% in 2022); this continues a general increase in the percentage of live births to non-UK-born mothers.