www.statistics.gov.uk/themes/labour_market/default.asp National Statistics - UK Labour Market
Theme covers statistics about: characteristics of those people who have a job and those who do not; occupations and industries in which people work; travel-to-work arrangements; pay and earnings from employment; employers' demand for labour and their employment costs; and industrial relations between employers and employees. Data for many of these variables are available by region, gender, age, industry and occupation.
www.contractoruk.com Contractor UK - Jobstats and Market Data
This site has a large number of pages showing an analysis of the UK computing job market. The information is gained by analyzing the text of job adverts and stripping out details on current and historical rates, skills in demand etc. There are graphs showing trends of demand for each of the major categories and for skills and locations there is information on the rates quoted in adverts mentioning them. Also see information on the current state of the UK computing job market, as well as additional Market Data.
cep.lse.ac.uk/programs/default.shtml#labour Centre for Economic Policy (CEP)
Based at the London School of Economics and Political Science, it is now one of the leading academic research centres in Europe and a world leader in economic research. New research undertaken includes Human Resource management and company performance; minimum wages, insecurity at work; changes in the British labour market in the last 25 years; the supply and utilization of skills; and European integration and labour market performance.
www.camecon.co.uk/ Cambridge Econometrics
Cambridge Econometrics are specialists in economic modelling and forecasting. They offer regular economic intelligence services and a consultancy capability to apply these services more specifically to customer needs. Their unique analysis models the link between the wider economy and particular markets, sectors and local areas in the UK and Europe.
www.ilo.org International Labour Organization (ILO)
Is the UN specialized agency which seeks the promotion of social justice and internationally recognized human and labour rights. It provides technical assistance primarily in the fields of vocational training and vocational rehabilitation; employment policy; labour administration; labour law and industrial relations; working conditions; management development; cooperatives; social security; labour statistics and occupational safety and health. Also see their International Labour Migration Statistics.
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