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Labour Market Information in Wales

There are various sources of Labour Market Information available on-line. Whilst many of them have a national focus, there are some that provide current LMI for Wales specifically. A selection of both of these is listed below.

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Wales Top 300
Listings and performance data on the biggest companies in Wales in 2010
Stats Wales
Provided by the Welsh Goverment, Stats Wales is a free-to-use service that allows visitors to view, manipulate, create and download tables from the most detailed official data on Wales.
Learning & Skills Observatory for Wales
The Learning and Skills Observatory Wales (LSO) is a portal that provides users access to education, learning, skills and labour market news, information and research materials.
The National Guidance Research Forum
National and regional LMI material
Prospects – Graduate Market Trends
News and analysis of the graduate job market in the UK
Media Wales Business Publications
On-line Business publications including Who’s Who & Hot 100 in Wales
Welsh Government/Office for National Statistics
The latest National Statistics on the labour market in Wales, produced by the ONS
Times Top 100 Graduate Employers
The latest edition of The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers has just been published, providing a guide to Britain's most respected and sought-after graduate employers in 2010-2011
NOMIS
Nomis is a service provided by the Office for National Statistics, ONS, to give you free access to the most detailed UK labour market statistics
Institute for Employment Studies
Independent, national centre of expertise on productivity, manpower planning and labour market change
Price Waterhouse Coopers Sector Overview
The latest research and points of view on emerging industry trends
Warwick Institute for Employment Research
The Graduate Labour Market Forum (GLMF) allows those with an interest in higher education and employment to engage with and discuss research findings
National Guidance Research Forum
Labour market information on 30 sectors and occupational groups