Labour Force Survey (Person)

The primary purpose of the Labour Force Survey (LFS) is "providing good quality point in time and change estimates for various labour market outputs and related topics” (National Statistics Quality Review (NSQR) of Labour Force Survey 2014). The labour market covers all aspects of people's work, including the education and training needed to equip them for work, the jobs themselves, job-search for those out of work and income from work and benefits.  Output from the LFS is quarterly since 1992. Each quarter’s sample is made up of 5 waves. The sample is made up of approximately 40,000 responding UK households and 100,000 individuals per quarter. This dataset includes only individual responses. Respondents are interviewed for 5 successive waves at 3-monthly intervals and 20% of the sample is replaced every quarter. The LFS is intended to be representative of the entire population of the UK.

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Publisher:

Office For National Statistics

Geographic Coverage:

England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales

Temporal Coverage:

2002-01-01/2030-03-28T14:20:12.737985Z

Sample Size:

100000

Resource Type:

dataset

Available in Data Catalogs:

Health Data Research Innovation Gateway

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