Labour Market and Welfare
The Labour Market and Welfare theme includes statistics measuring different aspects of work and jobs and covers people’s employment, working patterns and the types of work they do. The theme also covers any earnings and benefits they receive.
We recently commented on a range of labour market and welfare statistics.
- Our review of the Living Costs and Food Survey (July 2021
- Our systemic review of income-based poverty statistics (May 2021)
- Our findings on the compliance check of labour market statistics for young people in Scotland (May 2021)
- Our assessment of the personal independence payment statistics for Northern Ireland as National Statistics (May 2021)
Our future plans for 2021/22 include a compliance check of Income Estimates for Small Areas produced by the Office for National Statistics and an assessment of the Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency’s Pay in Northern Ireland Civil Service statistics. We will also continue to provide regulatory support to producers who are transforming their statistics, including the Labour Market Survey and statistics on Universal Credit.
Contact our regulators for this domain Elise Baseley and William Richardson for more information.
Planned Work
Project | Geography | Project Type | Timescale |
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Pay in the Northern Ireland Civil Service statistics (Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency) | Northern Ireland | Assessment | September – December 2021 |
Regional Economic and Labour Market Profiles (Welsh Government) | Wales | Compliance Check | September – December 2021 |
Income Estimates for Small Areas (Office for National Statistics) | England and Wales | Compliance Check | April - September 2021 |
Personal Independence Payment statistics (Department for Communities, Northern Ireland) | Northern Ireland | Assessment | Continuing from 2020/21: Phase 2 |
UK Employment and Jobs statistics (Office for National Statistics), including follow up on Compliance Checks in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland | United Kingdom, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland | Assessment | Continuing from 2019/20: Phase 2 |
Correspondence
Ed Humpherson to Will Moy: Statements on the number of people in work
1 February 2022
Ed Humpherson, Office for Statistics Regulation to Will Moy, Full Fact
Will Moy to Ed Humpherson: Statements on the number of people in work
1 February 2022
Will Moy, Full Fact to Ed Humpherson, Office for Statistics Regulation
Ed Humpherson to Laura Gilbert: Statements on the number of people in work
1 February 2022
Ed Humpherson, Office for Statistics Regulation to Laura Gilbert, 10 Downing Street
Mark Pont to Andrew Banks: ONS Small Area Income Estimates
19 January 2022
Mark Pont, Office for Statistics Regulation to Andrew Banks, Office for National Statistics
Ed Humpherson to Siobhan Carey: Designation of Pay in the Northern Ireland Civil Service Statistics as National Statistics
10 December 2021
Ed Humpherson, Office for Statistics Regulation to Siobhan Carey, Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency
Publications
Assessment Report: Pay in the Northern Ireland Civil Service Statistics
10 December 2021
Published in: Assessment Report
Assessment Report: The Living Costs and Food Survey
7 July 2021
Published in: Assessment Report
Assessment of Personal Independence Payment Statistics for Northern Ireland (produced by the Department for Communities, Northern Ireland)
13 May 2021
Published in: Assessment Report
Assessment Report: Benefit statistics
18 November 2020
Published in: Assessment Report
Assessment Report: UK employment and jobs statistics
26 March 2020
Published in: Assessment Report
News & Events
OSR publishes its review of income-based poverty statistics
19 May 2021
OSR statement on the impact of COVID-19 on the Labour Force Survey
5 February 2021
OSR launches its review of poverty statistics
20 November 2020
The Office for Statistics Regulation (OSR) Publishes its Reviews of UK Benefit Statistics
18 November 2020
The Office for Statistics Regulation encourages ONS to enhance employment and jobs statistics
26 March 2020