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a quarterly analysis of vacancies notified to employment service jobcentres analysed by 1990 standard occupational classification occupation unit groups. information is available on the average time taken to fill vacancies, the average time for which unfilled vacancies have been on the books, and the breakdowns by full/part-time and standard/self-employed jobs.Explore in depth
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item (10 categories)
Read more...- notified vacancies
- unfilled vacancies
- vacancies filled
- vacancies cancelled
- vacancy filling index
- mean duration (in weeks) of unfilled vacancies
- median duration (in weeks) of unfilled vacancies
- mean duration (in weeks) of closed (filled) vacancies
- median duration (in weeks) of closed (filled) vacancies
- submission to vacancy ratio
occupation (480 categories)
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- 100 : General administrators; NG
- 101 : General managers; large companies etc
- 102 : Local government officers
- 103 : General administrators; NG
- 110 : Production, works/maintenance managers
- 111 : Managers:building/contracting
- 112 : Clerks of works
- 113 : Managers:mining/energy industries
- 120 : Treasurers/company financial managers
- 121 : Marketing/sales managers
- 122 : Purchasing managers
- 123 : Advertising/public relations managers
- 124 : Personnel, training/industrial relations
- 125 : Organisation/methods/work study managers
- 126 : Computer systems/DP managers
- 127 : Company secretaries
- 130 : Credit controllers
- 131 : Bank/Building Society/Post Office
- 132 : Civil Service executive officers
- 139 : Other financial institution/office nec
- 140 : Transport managers
- 141 : Stores controllers
- 142 : Managers:warehousing/other materials
- 150 : Officers:UK armed forces
- 151 : Officers:foreign/Commonwealth forces
- 152 : Police officers (inspector/above)
- 153 : Fire service (station officer/above)
- 154 : Prison officers (principal officer/above
- 155 : Customs/excise, immigration service
- 190 : Officials of trade associations, etc
- 191 : Registrars educational establishments
- 199 : Other managers/administrators nec
- 160 : Farm owners/managers, horticulturists
- 169 : Other managers:farming/forestry/fishing
- 170 : Property/estate managers
- 171 : Garage managers/proprietors
- 172 : Hairdressers',etc managers/proprietors
- 173 : Hotel/accommodation managers
- 174 : Restaurant/catering managers
- 175 : Publicans, innkeepers/club stewards
- 176 : Entertainment/sports managers
- 177 : Travel agency managers
- 178 : Managers,etc of butchers/fishmongers
- 179 : Managers,etc: service industries nec
- 200 : Chemists
- 201 : Biological scientists/biochemists
- 202 : Physicists, geologists/meteorologists
- 209 : Other natural scientists nec
- 210 : Civil, etc,mining/quarrying engineers
- 211 : Mechanical engineers
- 212 : Electrical engineers
- 213 : Electronic engineers
- 214 : Software engineers
- 215 : Chemical engineers
- 216 : Design/development engineers
- 217 : Process/production engineers
- 218 : Planning/quality control engineers
- 219 : Other engineers/technologists nec
- 220 : Medical practitioners
- 221 : Pharmacists/pharmacologists
- 222 : Ophthalmic opticians
- 223 : Dental practitioners
- 224 : Veterinarians
- 230 : University/polytechnic professionals
- 231 : Higher/further education professionals
- 232 : Education officers, school inspectors
- 233 : Secondary education professionals
- 234 : Primary education teaching professionals
- 235 : Special education professionals
- 239 : Other teaching professionals nec
- 240 : Judges/officers of the Court
- 241 : Barristers/advocates
- 242 : Solicitors
- 250 : Chartered/certified accountants
- 251 : Management accountants
- 252 : Actuaries, economists/statisticians
- 253 : Management consultants/business analysts
- 260 : Architects
- 261 : Town planners
- 262 : Building, land, mining,etc surveyors
- 270 : Librarians
- 271 : Archivists/curators
- 290 : Psychologists
- 291 : Other social/behavioural scientists
- 292 : Clergy
- 293 : Social workers, probation officers
- 300 : Laboratory technicians
- 301 : Engineering technicians
- 302 : Electrical/electronic technicians
- 303 : Architectural/town planning technicians
- 304 : Building/civil engineering technicians
- 309 : Other scientific technicians nec
- 310 : Draughtspersons
- 311 : Building inspectors
- 312 : Quantity surveyors
- 313 : Marine, insurance/other surveyors
- 320 : Computer analyst/programmers
- 340 : Nurses
- 341 : Midwives
- 342 : Medical radiographers
- 343 : Physiotherapists
- 344 : Chiropodists
- 345 : Dispensing opticians
- 346 : Medical technicians, dental auxiliaries
- 347 : Occupational/speech therapists nec
- 348 : Environmental health officers
- 349 : Other health associate professionals nec
- 330 : Air traffic planners/controllers
- 331 : Aircraft flight deck officers
- 332 : Ship/hovercraft officers
- 350 : Legal service/related occupations
- 360 : Estimators, valuers
- 361 : Underwriters, claims assessors, etc
- 362 : Taxation experts
- 363 : Personnel/industrial relations officers
- 364 : Organisation/methods/work study officers
- 370 : Matrons, houseparents
- 371 : Welfare, community/youth workers
- 380 : Authors, writers, journalists
- 381 : Artists, commercial artists, etc
- 382 : Industrial designers
- 383 : Clothing designers
- 384 : Actors, stage managers, etc
- 385 : Musicians
- 386 : Photographers, camera, sound/video etc
- 387 : Professional athletes, sports officials
- 390 : Information officers
- 391 : Vocational/industrial trainers
- 392 : Careers advisers/vocational guidance
- 393 : Driving instructors (excluding HGV)
- 394 : Inspectors factories, trading standards
- 395 : Other statutory/similar inspectors nec
- 396 : Occupational hygienists/safety officers
- 399 : Other associate professional/technical
- 400 : Civil Service admin officers/assistants
- 401 : Local government officers/assistants
- 410 : Accounts/wages clerks, book-keepers, etc
- 411 : Counter clerks/cashiers
- 412 : Debt, rent/other cash collectors
- 420 : Filing, computer/other records clerks
- 421 : Library assistants/clerks
- 430 : Clerks (nos)
- 440 : Stores, despatch/production clerks
- 441 : Storekeepers/warehousemen/women
- 490 : Computer operators, DP operators, etc
- 491 : Tracers, drawing office assistants
- 450 : Medical secretaries
- 451 : Legal secretaries
- 452 : Typists/word processor operators
- 459 : Other secretaries, typists, etc nec
- 460 : Receptionists
- 461 : Receptionist/telephonists
- 462 : Telephone operators
- 463 : Radio/telegraph operators, etc
- 500 : Bricklayers, masons
- 501 : Roofers, slaters, tilers, sheeters, etc
- 502 : Plasterers
- 503 : Glaziers
- 504 : Builders, building contractors
- 505 : Scaffolders, stagers, steeplejacks, etc
- 506 : Floorers, floor coverers, etc
- 507 : Painters/decorators
- 509 : Other construction trades nec
- 510 : Centre, turret/other lathe setters etc
- 511 : Boring/drilling machine setters etc
- 512 : Grinding machine setters/operators
- 513 : Milling machine setters/operators
- 514 : Press setters/setter-operators
- 515 : Tool makers, tool fitters/markers-out
- 516 : Metal working fitters
- 517 : Precision instrument makers/repairers
- 518 : Goldsmiths, etc, precious stone workers
- 519 : Other machine tool setters/operators nec
- 520 : Production fitter(electrical/electronic)
- 521 : Electricians, electrical fitters
- 522 : Electrical engineers (not professional)
- 523 : Telephone fitters
- 524 : Cable jointers, lines repairers
- 525 : Radio, TV/video engineers
- 526 : Computer engineers
- 529 : Other electrical/electronic trades nec
- 530 : Smiths/forge workers
- 531 : Moulders, core makers, die casters
- 532 : Plumbers, heating/ventilating engineers
- 533 : Sheet metal workers
- 534 : Metal plate workers, shipwrights, etc
- 535 : Steel erectors
- 536 : Barbenders, steel fixers
- 537 : Welding trades
- 540 : Motor mechanics, auto engineers
- 541 : Coach/vehicle body builders
- 542 : Vehicle body repairers, panel beaters
- 543 : Auto electricians
- 544 : Tyre/exhaust fitters
- 550 : Weavers
- 551 : Knitters
- 552 : Warp preparers, etc, dyers/finishers
- 553 : Sewing machinists, darners/embroiderers
- 554 : Coach trimmers, etc, mattress makers
- 555 : Shoe repairers, leather cutters/sewers
- 556 : Tailors/dressmakers
- 557 : Clothing cutters, milliners, furriers
- 559 : Other textiles, garments/etc nec
- 560 : Originators, compositors/print preparers
- 561 : Printers
- 562 : Bookbinders/print finishers
- 563 : Screen printers
- 569 : Other printing/related trades nec
- 570 : Carpenters/joiners
- 571 : Cabinet makers
- 572 : Case/box makers
- 573 : Pattern makers (moulds)
- 579 : Other woodworking trades nec
- 580 : Bakers, flour confectioners
- 581 : Butchers, meat cutters
- 582 : Fishmongers, poultry dressers
- 590 : Glass product/ceramics makers
- 591 : Glass product/ceramics finishers/etc
- 592 : Dental technicians
- 593 : Musical instrument makers, piano tuners
- 594 : Gardeners, groundsmen/groundswomen
- 595 : Horticultural trades
- 596 : Coach painters, other spray painters
- 597 : Face trained coalmining workers, etc
- 598 : Office machinery mechanics
- 599 : Other craft/related occupations nec
- 600 : NCOs/other ranks, UK armed forces
- 601 : NCOs/other foreign/Commonwealth forces
- 610 : Police officers (sergeant/below)
- 611 : Fire service officers
- 612 : Prison service officers
- 613 : Customs/excise/immigration officers
- 614 : Traffic wardens
- 615 : Security guards/related occupations
- 619 : Other security/protective service nec
- 620 : Chefs, cooks
- 621 : Waiters, waitresses
- 622 : Bar staff
- 630 : Travel/flight attendants
- 631 : Railway station staff
- 640 : Assistant nurses, nursing auxiliaries
- 641 : Hospital ward assistants
- 642 : Ambulance staff
- 643 : Dental nurses
- 644 : Care assistants/attendants
- 650 : Nursery nurses
- 651 : Playgroup leaders
- 652 : Educational assistants
- 659 : Other childcare/related occupations nec
- 660 : Hairdressers, barbers
- 661 : Beauticians/related occupations
- 670 : Domestic housekeepers/etc occupations
- 671 : Housekeepers (non-domestic)
- 672 : Caretakers
- 673 : Launderers, dry cleaners, pressers
- 690 : Undertakers
- 691 : Bookmakers
- 699 : Other personal/protective service nec
- 700 : Buyers (retail trade)
- 701 : Buyers/purchasing officers (not retail)
- 702 : Importers/exporters
- 703 : Air, commodity/ship brokers
- 710 : Technical/wholesale sales reps
- 719 : Other sales representatives nec
- 720 : Sales assistants
- 721 : Retail cash desk/check-out operators
- 722 : Petrol pump forecourt attendants
- 730 : Collector salespersons/credit agents
- 731 : Roundsmen/women/van salespersons
- 732 : Market/street traders/assistants
- 733 : Scrap dealers, scrap metal merchants
- 790 : Merchandisers
- 791 : Window dressers, floral arrangers
- 792 : Telephone salespersons
- 800 : Bakery/confectionery process operatives
- 801 : Brewery/vinery process operatives
- 802 : Tobacco process operatives
- 809 : Other food, drink/tobacco process nec
- 810 : Tannery production operatives
- 811 : Preparatory fibre processors
- 812 : Spinners, doublers, twisters
- 813 : Winders, reelers
- 814 : Other textiles processing operatives
- 820 : Chemical/gas/etc process operatives
- 821 : Paper, wood/related process operatives
- 822 : Cutting/slitting machine operatives
- 823 : Glass/ceramics furnace operatives, etc
- 824 : Rubber process operatives/tyre builders
- 825 : Plastics process operatives, etc
- 826 : Synthetic fibre makers
- 829 : Other chemicals, paper, plastics,etc nec
- 830 : Furnace operatives (metal)
- 831 : Metal drawers
- 832 : Rollers
- 833 : Annealers, hardeners, temperers (metal)
- 834 : Electroplaters, galvanisers, etc
- 839 : Other metal making/etc operatives nec
- 840 : Machine tool operatives
- 841 : Press stamping/automatic operatives
- 842 : Metal polishers
- 843 : Metal dressing operatives
- 844 : Shot blasters
- 850 : Assemblers/etc (electrical/electronic)
- 851 : Assemblers/etc (vehicles/other metal)
- 859 : Other assemblers/lineworkers nec
- 860 : Inspectors, viewers/testers (metal/elec)
- 861 : Inspectors,etc(other manufactured goods)
- 862 : Packers, bottlers, canners, fillers
- 863 : Weighers, graders, sorters
- 864 : Routine laboratory testers
- 869 : Other routine process operatives nec
- 890 : Washers, screeners/crushers:mines/etc
- 891 : Printing machine minders/assistants
- 892 : Water/sewerage plant attendants
- 893 : Electrical, energy, boiler/related plant
- 894 : Oilers, greasers, lubricators
- 895 : Mains/service pipe layers, pipe jointers
- 896 : Construction/related operatives
- 897 : Woodworking machine operatives
- 898 : Mine (excluding coal)/quarry workers
- 899 : Other plant/machine operatives nec
- 870 : Bus inspectors
- 871 : Road transport inspectors/etc
- 872 : Drivers of road goods vehicles
- 873 : Bus/coach drivers
- 874 : Taxi, cab drivers/chauffeurs
- 875 : Bus conductors
- 880 : Seafarers (merchant);barge, operatives
- 881 : Rail transport inspectors, supervisors
- 882 : Rail engine drivers/assistants
- 883 : Rail signal operatives/crossing keepers
- 884 : Shunters/points operatives
- 885 : Mechanical plant drivers/operatives
- 886 : Crane drivers
- 887 : Fork lift/mechanical truck drivers
- 889 : Other transport/machinery operatives nec
- 900 : Farm workers
- 901 : Agricultural machinery drivers/operative
- 902 : All other occupations:farming/related
- 903 : Fishing/related workers
- 904 : Forestry workers
- 910 : Coal mine labourers
- 911 : Labourers:foundries
- 912 : Labourers:engineering/allied trades
- 913 : Mates metal/electrical/related fitters
- 919 : Other labourers:making/processing nec
- 920 : Mates to woodworking trades workers
- 921 : Mates to building trades workers
- 922 : Rail construction/maintenance workers
- 923 : Road construction/maintenance workers
- 924 : Paviors, kerb layers
- 929 : Other building/civil engin labourers nec
- 930 : Stevedores, dockers
- 931 : Goods porters
- 932 : Slingers
- 933 : Refuse/salvage collectors
- 934 : Driver's mates
- 940 : Postal workers, mail sorters
- 941 : Messengers, couriers
- 950 : Hospital porters
- 951 : Hotel porters
- 952 : Kitchen porters, hands
- 953 : Counterhands, catering assistants
- 954 : Shelf fillers
- 955 : Lift/car park attendants
- 956 : Window cleaners
- 957 : Road sweepers
- 958 : Cleaners, domestics
- 959 : Other occupations:sales/services nec
- 990 : All other labourers/related workers
- 999 : All others:miscellaneous occupations nec
- 10 : General Managers/Administrators
- 11 : Production Managers:Manuf,Cons, etc
- 12 : Specialist Managers
- 13 : Financial Institution/Office Managers
- 14 : Managers:Transport/Storing
- 15 : Protective Service Officers
- 19 : Managers/Administrators nec
- 16 : Managers:Farming, Forestry/Fishing
- 17 : Managers/Proprietors:Service Industries
- 20 : Natural Scientists
- 21 : Engineers/Technologists
- 22 : Health Professionals
- 23 : Teaching Professionals
- 24 : Legal Professionals
- 25 : Business/Financial Professionals
- 26 : Architects, Town Planners/Surveyors
- 27 : Librarians/Related Professionals
- 29 : Professional Occupations nec
- 30 : Scientific technicians
- 31 : Draughtspersons,Quantity/other Surveyors
- 32 : Computer Analyst/Programmers
- 34 : Health Associate Professionals
- 33 : Ship/Aircraft Officers, Air Traffic etc
- 35 : Legal Associate Professionals
- 36 : Business/Financial Associate Profs
- 37 : Social Welfare Associate Professionals
- 38 : Literary, Artistic/Sports Professionals
- 39 : Associate Professional/Technical nec
- 40 : Administrative/Clerical Officers/etc
- 41 : Numerical Clerks/Cashiers
- 42 : Filing/Records Clerks
- 43 : Clerks (not otherwise specified)
- 44 : Stores/Despatch Clerks, Storekeepers
- 49 : Clerical/Secretarial Occupations nec
- 45 : Secretaries, Personal Assistants, etc
- 46 : Receptionists, Telephonists/Related
- 50 : Construction Trades
- 51 : Metal Machining,etc/Instrument Trades
- 52 : Electrical/Electronic Trades
- 53 : Metal Forming, Welding/Related Trades
- 54 : Vehicle Trades
- 55 : Textiles, Garments/Related Trades
- 56 : Printing/Related Trades
- 57 : Woodworking Trades
- 58 : Food Preparation Trades
- 59 : Other Craft/Related Occupations nec
- 60 : NCOs/Other Ranks, Armed Forces
- 61 : Security/Protective Service Occupations
- 62 : Catering Occupations
- 63 : Travel Attendants/Related Occupations
- 64 : Health/Related Occupations
- 65 : Childcare/Related Occupations
- 66 : Hairdressers, Beauticians/Related
- 67 : Domestic Staff/Related Occupations
- 69 : Personal/Protective Service nec
- 70 : Buyers, Brokers/Related Agents
- 71 : Sales Representatives
- 72 : Sales Assistants/Check-out Operators
- 73 : Mobile, Market/Door-to-door Salespersons
- 79 : Sales Occupations nec
- 80 : Food, Drink/Tobacco Process Operatives
- 81 : Textiles/Tannery Process Operatives
- 82 : Chemicals, Plastics/Related Process
- 83 : Metal Making/Treating Process Operatives
- 84 : Metal Working Process Operatives
- 85 : Assemblers/Lineworkers
- 86 : Other Routine Process Operatives
- 89 : Plant/Machine Operatives nec
- 87 : Road Transport Operatives
- 88 : Other Transport/Machinery Operatives
- 90 : Other Occupations:Agric/Forestry/Fishing
- 91 : Other Occupations:Mining/Manufacturing
- 92 : Other Occupations:Construction
- 93 : Other Occupations:Transport
- 94 : Other Occupations:Communication
- 95 : Other Occupations:Sales/Services
- 99 : Other Occupations nec
- 1 : Corporate Managers/Administrators
- 2 : Managers/Proprieters:Agric/Services
- 3 : Science/Engineering Professionals
- 4 : Health Professionals
- 5 : Teaching Professionals
- 6 : Other Professional Occupations
- 7 : Science/Engineering Associate Profs
- 8 : Health Associate Professionals
- 9 : Other Associate Prof Occupations
- 10 : Clerical Occupations
- 11 : Secretarial Occupations
- 12 : Skilled Construction Trades
- 13 : Skilled Engineering Trades
- 14 : Other Skilled Trades
- 15 : Protective Service Occupations
- 16 : Personal Service Occupations
- 17 : Buyers, Brokers/Sales Representatives
- 18 : Other Sales Occupations
- 19 : Industrial Plant/Machine Operators, etc
- 20 : Drivers/Mobile Machine Operators
- 21 : Other Occupations:Agric/Forestry/Fishing
- 22 : Other Elementary Occupations
- 1 : Managers/Administrators
- 2 : Professional Occupations
- 3 : Associate Professional/Technical
- 4 : Clerical/Secretarial Occupations
- 5 : Craft/Related Occupations
- 6 : Personal/Protective Service Occupations
- 7 : Sales Occupations
- 8 : Plant/Machine Operatives
- 9 : Other Occupations
vactype (9 categories)
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- standard vacancies
- self-employed vacancies
- full-time vacancies
- part-time vacancies
- standard full-time vacancies
- standard part-time vacancies
- self-employed full-time vacancies
- self-employed part-time vacancies
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