A summary of the latest articles, tools and other publications from the Office for National Statistics |
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More than a quarter of working adults in Great Britain (28%) were hybrid working in the autumn of 2024. But who are the hybrid workers? We looked at the types of workers most likely to be following a hybrid working pattern and how they spent their time. Hybrid working was more common among; - those aged over 30 years
- parents
- those working as managers or professionals
- those in industries that require less face-to-face contact
- those with higher qualificationsÂ
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In case you missed it We've published new analysis exploring the jobs with the most online adverts in the UK. In April to June 2024, jobs as care workers and home carers were advertised the most, making up 2.3% of all online adverts. However, they also saw the biggest declines in adverts since the same period in 2023. You can explore the most advertised occupations where you live, as well as how well-matched local people's skills are to the jobs being advertised in their area, using our new interactive tool. |
For the year ending June 2024, we estimate long-term international net migration provisionally stood at 728,000. This is 20% lower than our updated net migration estimate for the year ending June 2023 (906,000), which is the highest level we have seen. Against this backdrop the ONS is transforming the way it produces international migration estimates. This allows us to understand more, not only about new data sources but also changing behaviours of migrants |
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This month saw the launch of a preview of our first transformed website content - a new look Retail Sales release. Help us gather early and valuable insight into the new design, navigation, and approach to content. |
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