Output and employment in the construction industry third quarter 2006
Language: English Series: DTI Press Release ; 4 December 2006Publication details: 2006Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: Construction output in the year to the third quarter 2006 remained unchanged compared to 2005. Output in the third quarter 2006 rose by 1% in volume and by 3% in current prices compared to the second quarter of 2006. New work in the year to the third quarter 2006 was 4% higher compared with the previous year and rose by 2% from the second to the third quarter 2006. The number of employees (seasonally adjusted) in employment in July 2006 was 1% higher compared with April 2006, but remained unchanged when compared with July 2005.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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Construction output in the year to the third quarter 2006 remained unchanged compared to 2005. Output in the third quarter 2006 rose by 1% in volume and by 3% in current prices compared to the second quarter of 2006. New work in the year to the third quarter 2006 was 4% higher compared with the previous year and rose by 2% from the second to the third quarter 2006. The number of employees (seasonally adjusted) in employment in July 2006 was 1% higher compared with April 2006, but remained unchanged when compared with July 2005.