Research and analysis

UKCES labour market projections for England: 2014 to 2024

Working Futures projections for the England labour market for the period 2014 to 2024 from the UK Commission for Employment and Skills (UKCES).

Documents

Working Futures 2014 to 2024 data: England, 6 industries

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Working Futures 2014 to 2024 data: England, 22 industries

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Working Futures 2014 to 2024 data: England, 75 industries

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Working Futures 2014 to 2024 data: England, all industries

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Details

Working Futures is a model of the UK labour market, which seeks to assess future prospects for employment and address the question of where jobs will come from in the future.

A suite of data workbooks has been developed to complement the Working Futures 2014 to 2024 reports.

Each workbook contains analysis of projected employment and replacement demand by occupation and qualification level.

Workbooks are available from this collection at varying levels of sectoral detail. Workbooks for each of the devolved nations as well as nine English regions will be available in early May.

Updates to this page

Published 13 April 2016

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