Annual information at a local level about households and the adults and children living in them, by their economic activity status.
Publications
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Workless households for regions across the UK: 2018
Annual information at a local level about households and the adults and children living in them, by their economic activity status.
Data
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Children in non-student households by the combined economic activity status of household members by ITL area: Table C2 ITL
Numbers and percentages of children in working, mixed and workless non-student households for ITL2 and ITL3 areas, annual.
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Children by the combined economic activity status of household members by local authority: Table C1 LA
Numbers and percentages of children in working, mixed and workless households for local authorities, annual.
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Rankings of measures of household economic activity for counties and unitary authority areas in Great Britain: Table F
Rankings of the percentages of workless, working and mixed households for upper tier local authorities in Great Britain, annual.
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Non-student households by combined economic activity status of household members by local authority: Table A2 LA
Numbers and percentages of working, mixed and workless non-student households for local authorities, annual.
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People by the combined economic activity status of household members by local authority: Table B1 LA
Numbers and percentages of people in working, mixed and workless households for local authorities, annual.
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People in non-student households by the combined economic activity status of household members by local authority: Table B2 LA
Numbers and percentages of people in working, mixed and workless non-student households for local authorities, annual.
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Households by combined economic activity status of household members by ITL area: Table A1 ITL
Numbers and percentages of working, mixed and workless households for ITL2 and ITL3 areas, annual.
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Non-student households by combined economic activity status of household members by ITL area: Table A2 ITL
Numbers and percentages of working, mixed and workless non-student households for ITL2 and ITL3 areas, annual.
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Children in non-student households by the combined economic activity status of household members by local authority: Table C2 LA
Numbers and percentages of children in working, mixed and workless non-student households for local authorities, annual.
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People by the combined economic activity status of household members by ITL area: Table B1 ITL
Numbers and percentages of people in working, mixed and workless households for ITL2 and ITL3 areas, annual.
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Children by the combined economic activity status of household members by ITL area: Table C1 ITL
Numbers and percentages of children in working, mixed and workless households for ITL2 and ITL3 areas, annual.
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Households by combined economic activity status of household members by local authority: Table A1 LA
Numbers and percentages of working, mixed and workless households for local authorities, annual.
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People in non-student households by the combined economic activity status of household members by ITL area: Table B2 ITL
Numbers and percentages of people in working, mixed and workless non-student households for ITL2 and ITL3 areas, annual.
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Reasons given by people living in workless households for not working by country and region: Table D
Percentages of types of economic inactivity and unemployment in workless households by UK country and English region, annual.
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Rankings of percentages of workless households for counties and unitary authority areas in Great Britain: Table E
Rankings of the percentage of workless households for upper tier local authorities in Great Britain, annual.
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