"Figure 12: Standardising the industry mix explains only some of the regional variation in homeworking rates","" "Proportion of workers that have completed any work from home by region, standardised and non-standardised, UK, 2020","" "","" "Notes","1. ""Standardised"" means that the average proportion of workers by industry for the UK has been applied across all regions. 2. London has a higher proportion of industries that are more likely to employ homeworkers. Standardising the regions removes this disproportionate industry effect. " "Unit","%" "","" "","Standardised","Non Standardised" "South East","41.6","42.2" "London","40.5","43.1" "East of England","38.5","38.5" "South West","38.3","37.9" "East Midlands","36.8","35.5" "Yorkshire and Humber","35.9","35.2" "West Midlands","33.7","33.0" "Wales","32.2","31.8" "North West","31.2","30.8" "Scotland","27.7","27.4" "Northern Ireland","27.3","26.2" "North East","27.0","26.5"