According to the latest employee earnings data from the Office for National Statistics, the median gross annual salary for people in full-time employment in the UK increased by 6.9% to £37,430 a year in 2024 (this amount includes basic pay plus incentive pay, shift-premium pay, overtime ...
Office for National Statistics (ONS) http://www.statistics.gov.uk/elmr/03_10/downloads/ ELMR_Mar10_Brink.pdfvan den Brink Y and Anagboso M (2010) Understanding the divergence between output and employment in the UK construction industry. Economic & Labour Market Review 4(3): 42-51....
This report analyses the latest research & statistics on the UK graduate market. Get the latest facts & figures for 2025 here.
Of those gaining at least half of their income from gig work, 51.9% are in full-time employment and 14% in part-time.[2]Demographics: Who works in the gig economy?An analysis of gig workforce demographics in the UK shows that men are more likely to undertake gig economy jobs than ...
“In a week when we have again heard the Prime Minister address the UK’s housing shortage, the statistics show that, as a nation, we are talking the talk but failing to walk the walk. Construction activity is not only down on a monthly basis, but has fallen on an annual level for ...
In 2024, there were 417,615 professional, scientific & technical enterprises registered for VAT and/or PAYE in the United Kingdom, the most of any industry sector. Additionally, there were 380,200 construction VAT/PAYE enterprises, and 226,670 business administration enterprises. ...
This statistic shows a ranking of the leading contractors for educational institution construction in the United Kingdom (UK) in 2018.
Those employed in property and construction, and the legal sector, are the most likely to say their bosses cause them stress (42% and 40% respectively, compared to the survey average of 21%) Poor workplace culture is a stressor for those working in the legal sector, as well as transport...
gambling such as casino resorts.The Gambling Act of 1968liberalised the rather strict law, allowing the establishment of small, commercial casinos. However, the land-based gambling industry began its serious development after theGambling Act of 2005allowed the construction of larger resort-style ...
Following the release of data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) showing an acceleration in construction output growth in November, Moustafa Ali, Economist at GlobalData, a leading data and analytics company, offers his view on the ou...