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Labour Market Report downloadable tables June 2022

Date published: 14 June 2022

Documents

  • Figure 1: Labour Market Structure (age 16 and over): Change over year, Feb-Apr 2022 Microsoft Excel (222 KB)
  • Figure 2: Seasonally adjusted unemployment rate (age 16 and over), Feb-Apr 2007 to Feb-Apr 2022 Microsoft Excel (38 KB)
  • Figure 3: Seasonally adjusted claimant count (experimental) monthly rates, May 2007 - May 2022 Microsoft Excel (230 KB)
  • Figure 4: Confirmed and proposed redundancies – Annual totals, Jun-May 2007 to Jun-May 2022 Microsoft Excel (32 KB)
  • Figure 5: Seasonally adjusted employment rate (aged 16 to 64), Feb-Apr 2007 to Feb-Apr 2022 Microsoft Excel (43 KB)
  • Figure 6: Total weekly hours worked (age 16 and over), Feb-Apr 2007 to Feb-Apr 2022 Microsoft Excel (40 KB)
  • Figure 7: Payrolled employees (PAYE RTI), Jul 2014 – May 2022 Microsoft Excel (32 KB)
  • Figure 8: Median Monthly Pay from PAYE RTI, Jul 2014 – May 2022 Microsoft Excel (33 KB)
  • Figure 9: Index of Employee Jobs, Mar 2007 - Mar 2022 Microsoft Excel (32 KB)
  • Figure 10: Seasonally adjusted economic inactivity rates (aged 16 to 64), Feb-Apr 2007 to Feb-Apr 2022 Microsoft Excel (42 KB)
  • Table 1: Northern Ireland Labour Market Summary Microsoft Excel (12 KB)
  • Table 2: Sampling variability of labour market estimates, Feb-Apr 2022 Microsoft Excel (11 KB)

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Last updated: 03 March 2025

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