"Figure 1: For responding businesses that were still trading or had temporarily paused trading, just over a quarter of the workforce had been furloughed","" "Proportion of the workforce by working arrangements, for responding businesses that were still trading or had temporarily paused trading, UK, 23 March 2020 to 5 April 2020","" "","" "Notes","1. The apportionment of workforce methodology used for these data does not involve grossing for UK wide estimation. 2. These figures represent the proportion of responses to each question from businesses, apportioned using the employment recorded for each Reporting Unit on the Interdepartmental Business Register (IDBR). 3. Final results, Wave 2 of ONS Business Impact of Coronavirus (COVID-19) Survey. Responding businesses that have temporarily paused trading or continuing to trade. (n = 6,150). 4. ‘Other’ includes all other effects not defined in the question. 5. Businesses who responded as temporarily pausing trade, were not asked to report levels of staff sickness or self-isolation, whilst businesses who responded as continuing to trade were. To enable comparison between businesses who have paused trading and who have continued trading, the categories “Other” and “Off sick or in self-isolation due to coronavirus (COVID-19) with statutory or company pay” have been summed together into “Other (including sick pay and self-isolation)”." "Unit","%" "","" "","Put on furlough leave","Other and off sick or in self-isolation due to coronavirus (COVID-19) with statutory or company pay","Made redundant","Working as normal" "Continuing to trade","14.3","9.9","0.2","75.5" "Has temporarily closed or paused trading","77.6","22","0.5","0"