Economy UK productivity: Oct to Dec 2016 Output per hour, output per job and output per worker for the UK economy by industry. Multi-factor productivity estimates: Experimental estimates to 2015 Growth accounting estimates for the UK market sector and 10 industry groups. An initial assessment of regional management practices: 2015 A small sample of single-site British manufacturing businesses from the Management Practice Survey pilot finds no evidence of regional variation in management practices. Labour productivity measures from the Annual Business Survey: 2006 to 2015 This article uses firm-level data from the Annual Business Survey (ABS) and the Inter-Departmental Business Register (IDBR) to analyse productivity trends and distributions among businesses in the non-financial business economy of the UK. Labour productivity: Oct to Dec 2016 Output per hour, output per job and output per worker for the whole economy and a range of industries. Includes estimates of unit labour costs. UK productivity introduction: Oct to Dec 2016 This article draws together the key findings from official statistics and analysis of UK productivity to present a summary of recent developments. Exploring labour productivity in rural and urban areas in Great Britain: 2014 Analysis of productivity (GVA per Worker), 2014, by Rural Urban Classification (RUC2011), Classification of Workplace Zones England and Wales (COWZ-EW) and Built-Up Areas (BUA). Introducing quarterly regional labour input metrics A first look at the new experimental quarterly regional labour input metrics. Hours and jobs for the NUTS1 regions. Quarterly public service productivity (Experimental Statistics): Oct to Dec 2016 Experimental estimates for quarterly UK total public service productivity, inputs and output to provide a short-term, timely indicator of the future path of the annual productivity estimates. International comparisons of UK productivity (ICP), final estimates: 2015 Output per hour worked in the UK was 15.9% below the average for the rest of the G7 advanced economies in 2015; this compares with 15.8% in 2014. Output per worker in the UK was 16.6% below the average for the rest of the G7 in 2015. Compared with the rest of the G7, the UK had below average productivity growth in both output per hour and output per worker terms in 2015. Commenting on today's productivity figures, Head of Productivity Philip Wales said: |
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