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Earnings and Employees Study (EES) 2011

Dataset

Summary

Citation:
CITATION INCOMPLETE

Documentation

Description:
The EES includes data from ASHE. The ASHE is a UK wide survey that provides data on hourly, weekly and annual earnings by gender, work patterns, industry and occupation, including public versus private sector pay comparisons. The sample used comprises approximately 1% of all employees in NI who were covered by Pay As You Earn (PAYE) schemes. The EES links ASHE variables with variables from the Census of Population and Housing 2011. The Census of Population and Housing collects information every 10 years about people and households in Northern Ireland. It is used by central and local government, health authorities and many other organisations to plan and provide future services. It is hoped that research involving the EES data will help to inform the development and monitoring of public policy as well as provide an evidence base for decision making. There are a number of potential EES research themes. These include, but are not limited to, factors influencing variation in median pay, graduates and the workplace, disparity in pay and migration, public versus private jobs, and geography and pay. For more info please visit: https://www.nisra.gov.uk/support/administrative-data-research-northern-ireland-adr-ni-themed-datasets/earnings-and-employees

Coverage

Spatial

Spatial Coverage:
Northern Ireland
Geographical Levels:
LGD2014

Temporal

Start Date:
01 January 2011
End Date:
01 December 2011
Frequency:
STATIC
Distribution Release Date:
01 December 2021

Provenance

Source:
OTHER
Purpose:
To create a linked administrative dataset using the existing ASHE, Census, and LPS data to answer a series of policy questions on, for example: disability pay gaps; Catholic-Protestant pay disparity; gender pay gap; occupation analysis.
Collection Situation:
Survey data

Access and Governance

Usage

Condition of Access:
Standard access conditions for the use of data in the NISRA secure room or the SRS.
Condition of Use:
Standard access conditions for the use of data in the NISRA secure room or the SRS.
Resource Creator:
NISRA

Format and Standards

Languages:
en
Formats:
OTHER

Events

Name
Description
Start Date
End Date
URL
Online information session
2021-11-29
2021-11-29
https://www.nisra.gov.uk/publications/ees-2011-information-session

Observations

Statistical Population
Population Description
Population Size
Measured Property
Observation Date
The EES contains 5,770 distinct ASHE records which have been linked to Census records.
Total count of records within dataset
5770
Count
01 January 2011