Previously named Claimant count. Information on the numbers and characteristics of people claiming benefit principally for the reason of being unemployed derived from Jobseeker's Allowance data. Available for various geographic levels down to local authority and parliamentary constituency.
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Previously named Claimant count. Information on the numbers and characteristics of people claiming benefit principally for the reason of being unemployed derived from Jobseeker's Allowance data. Available for various geographic levels down to local authority and parliamentary constituency.
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KEGG data and associated interim file to reproduce figures in https://www.researchsquare.com/article/rs-2697617/v1
Financial overview and grant giving statistics of Nomis Youth Network
There is no description available for this dataset.
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This dataset is for testing only. It is a subset of employment rate data retrieved from Nomis, a service provided by ONS. https://www.nomisweb.co.uk
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Individuali įmonė "Nomis" financial data: profit, annual turnover, paid taxes, sales revenue, equity, assets (long-term and short-term), profitability indicators.
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This dataset has now been discontinued following a user consultation. However figures for employment by occupation, sourced from our Annual Population Survey are available on our NOMIS website.
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## Overview
Detection_nomis is a dataset for object detection tasks - it contains Hint Mine annotations for 345 images.
## Getting Started
You can download this dataset for use within your own projects, or fork it into a workspace on Roboflow to create your own model.
## License
This dataset is available under the [CC BY 4.0 license](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/CC BY 4.0).
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Workforce Jobs (WFJ) is a quarterly measure of the number of jobs in the UK and is the preferred measure of the change in jobs by industry.
It is a compound source that draws on a range of employer surveys, household surveys and administrative sources. WFJ is the sum of employee jobs measured primarily by employer surveys, self-employment jobs from the Labour Force Survey, and government-supported trainees and Her Majesty's Forces from administrative sources.
The spreadsheet shows change since last quarter and last year, with graphs displaying these trends.
Data is available by industry from NOMIS WEB. Data back to Sep 1981 available for the UK, and back to March 1996 for UK regions (included in spreadsheet).
Seasonally adjusted. The figures in this dataset are adjusted to compensate for seasonal variations in employment.
UK totals include overseas based HM Forces personnel that cannot be assigned to a region.
Supporting information is now available to identify a small number of estimates that are deemed unreliable from https://www.nomisweb.co.uk/articles/654.aspx.
Data is rounded to the nearest 1000.
Relevant link: http://www.nomisweb.co.uk/
Workforce Jobs 2002-2012 and Workplace employment data by borough since 2012. The latter is taken from Annual Population Survey and Business Register and Employment Survey.
Operational database used in prisons for the management of offenders. It contains offenders' personal details, age group, type of offence(s), type of custody (including those remanded on bail and sentenced), sentence length, prisoner movement data (internal and external), case note information, addresses of the prisoner (release, reception and curfew) and involvement in breaches of prison discipline. It also includes full details of the prisoners’ visits history, activities (both paid/unpaid work and offender rehabilitation programmes) and details of the prisoners’ financial records whilst in prison.
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Blockchain data dashboard: Wormhole EVM (Nomis NFT)
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This dataset is about book subjects. It has 1 row and is filtered where the authors is Anne O. Nomis. It features 4 columns: authors, books, and publication dates.
This dataset contains the data for Individuals serving custodial sentences in England & Wales who appear within records from the prison data source, p-NOMIS.
Mid-year population estimates for Glasgow available via NOMIS API link. This data is provided via the API from NOMIS Licence: None Mid-Year Population Estimates for the last 10 years.json - https://dataservices.open.glasgow.gov.uk/Download/Organisation/41792b4a-74db-407b-a8b5-cc6695cb7151/Dataset/ed007e60-e492-459b-acbb-ef23a29d24cc/File/bc3f0778-ddfb-403e-97b3-9fb032d0bc5a/Version/0e37e605-7081-4cce-9164-e80012dfb11e
For these statistics home workers are defined as those who usually spend at least half of their work time using their home, either within their grounds or in different places or using it as a base.
These documents are part of the larger compendium publication the Statistical Digest of Rural England, a collection of rural statistics on a wide range of social and economic government policy areas. The statistics allow comparisons between the different rural and urban area classifications.
Indicators:
Percentage of all those employed age 16 and over, by rural-urban classification
Time series from 2006 for numbers of people home working or working somewhere separate to home, of all those employed and age 16 or over, by rural-urban classification
Data source: Office for National Statistics (ONS) Annual Business Inquiry (ABI)
Coverage: England
Rural classification used: Office for National Statistics Rural Urban Classification
Next release date: tbc
Defra statistics: rural
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Indicators included are economic activity and employment rates for those aged 50-64 years, by country, region and local authority. Both economic activity and employment rates are displayed as percentages. These have been calculated from the ONS Annual Population Survey and have been extracted from NOMIS.
This dataset has been produced by the Ageing Analysis Team for inclusion in a subnational ageing tool, which will be published in July 2020. The tool will be interactive, and users will be able to compare latest and projected measures of ageing for up to four different areas through selection on a map or from a drop-down menu.
Note on update frequency: NOMIS provide quarterly updates on both indicators. For consistency with other indicators presented in the subnational ageing tool, these will be updated on an annual basis.
These documents are part of the larger compendium publication the Statistical Digest of Rural England, a collection of rural statistics on a wide range of social and economic government policy areas. The statistics allow comparisons between the different rural and urban area classifications.
Indicators:
Data source: Office for National Statistics, Annual Business Inquiry (ABI)
Coverage: England
Rural classification used: Local Authority Rural-Urban Classification
Next release date: tbc
Defra statistics: rural
Email mailto:rural.statistics@defra.gov.uk">rural.statistics@defra.gov.uk
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Explore historical ownership and registration records by performing a reverse Whois lookup for the email address konrad@nomis.tv..
Previously named Claimant count. Information on the numbers and characteristics of people claiming benefit principally for the reason of being unemployed derived from Jobseeker's Allowance data. Available for various geographic levels down to local authority and parliamentary constituency.