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  5. Working and workless households: all tables

Dataset:Working and workless households: all tables

Notice

3 April 2020

The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic presents a significant challenge to the UK. We are working to ensure that the UK has the vital information needed to respond to the impact of this pandemic on our economy and society.

The effects of the pandemic on ONS capacity and capability during this period means we have reviewed the existing labour market releases. As a result this article will be suspended for at least three months (the next release would cover January to March 2020). We will review the situation before the next scheduled release in August (covering April to June 2020). We will also review when to publish the regional data for 2019 (currently scheduled for 29 July 2020). Data for the missing period(s) will be available once publication restarts.

This action will protect the delivery and quality of our remaining outputs as well as ensuring we can respond to new demands as a direct result of COVID-19. More details about the impact on labour market outputs can be found in our statement.

This is an accredited National Statistic. Click for information about types of official statistics. Contact:
Bob Watson

Release date:
25 November 2020

Next release:
10 March 2021

About this dataset

Quarterly and historical data on UK households and the adults and children living in them, by household economic activity status.

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xls (1.0 MB)

Previous versions of this data are available

Related data

  • Households by combined economic activity status of household members: Table A
  • Households, excluding student households, by combined economic activity status of household members: Table A2
  • Households with and without dependent children by type of household and combined economic activity status of household members: Table B
View all data related to Employment and employee types

Contact details for this Dataset

Bob Watson
labour.supply@ons.gov.uk
Telephone: +44 (0)1633 455070

Publications that use this data

  • Working and workless households in the UK: July to September 2020

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