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Numbers and percentages of working, mixed and workless non-student households for local authorities, annual.
Numbers and percentages of people in working, mixed and workless households for local authorities, annual.
Census 2021 data outlining the employment history of those not in employment on census day, including estimates by personal characteristics and reason for not being employed.
Census 2021 data of the industry of people’s last main job who were not employed on census day. This dataset is at the division level of the Standard Industrial Classification.
Census 2021 data outlining the primary industry for people who were not employed on census day. This dataset is at the section level of the Standard Industrial Classification.
Census 2021 data outlining the last main occupation of those who were not employed on census day. Data is at one digit level of the Standard Occupation Classification.
Census 2021 data outlining the occupation of the last main job of those who were not employed on census day. This data is at the four-digit level of the Standard Occupational Classification.
Tables describing the international trends and logistic regression modelling results, that helps to explain the statistical significance of a range of factors on the likelihood of inactivity.
Vacancy rates by industry in the UK in April to June 2021 and April to June 2022. Vacancy rates in this dataset are calculated as the number of vacancies per 100 jobs. This definition is different to the vacancy rates published in the monthly Vacancies and jobs in the UK bulletin.