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Flows of workers aged 50 to 70 years in the UK to economic inactivity between April to June and July to September for each year between 2016 and 2021, by demographic breakdowns, industry, and occupation, from the longitudinal Labour Force Survey.
Analysis of the relationships between COVID-19 restrictions, homeworking and spending, comparison of these variables: percentage of homeworkers, Google Workplace Mobility Index, Oxford Stringency Index and CHAPS spending.
Analysis of how working from home has affected individuals’ spending and how this differs by characteristics, Great Britain.
A summary of metrics to understand changes within occupations between 2016 and 2021, with a look at movements in and out of the workforce in addition to workforce demographics.
Location quotients data for travel to work areas, towns and cities, Great Britain.
Quarterly and historical data on UK households and the adults and children living in them, by household economic activity status.
Skill set of people who have been furloughed: the types of skills furloughed workers think they are good at, would like to improve for their career and use in their current job. Experimental statistics using data from the Labour Force Survey (UK) and Opinions and Lifestyle Survey (Great Britain) to understand the labour market flows of people who have been furloughed; summary statistics and model results.
Labour market flows of people who have been furloughed. Experimental statistics using data from the Labour Force Survey (UK) and Opinions and Lifestyle Survey (Great Britain) to understand the individual and labour market characteristics of people who have been furloughed; summary statistics and model results.
Individual and labour market characteristics of people who have been furloughed. Experimental statistics using data from the Labour Force Survey (UK) and Opinions and Lifestyle Survey (Great Britain) to understand the labour market flows of people who have been furloughed; summary statistics and model results.
These figures are experimental estimates of online job adverts provided by Adzuna, an online job search engine. The number of job adverts over time is an indicator of the demand for labour. To identify these adverts we have applied text-matching to find job adverts which contain key phrases associated with homeworking such as “remote working”, “work from home”, “home-based” and “telework”. The data do not separately identify job adverts which exclusively offer homeworking from those which offer flexible homeworking, such as one day a week from home.