"Figure 1: Labour productivity measures have stabilised similar to pre-coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic levels","" "Labour productivity measures, UK, index 2019=100, Quarter 1 (Jan to Mar) 2019 to Quarter 3 (July to Sept) 2022 ","" "","" "Notes","1. The employment support schemes introduced because of the pandemic resulted in divergence in our estimates of labour productivity as measured by output per worker and output per job. We consequently had to adjust our output per job measure to exclude furloughed jobs to estimate this measure more accurately. As this is the fourth full quarter since the closure of the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (CJRS) and the Self Employment Income Support Scheme (SEISS), we have stopped our experimental[ ""Output per job excluding furloughed workers"" dataset.](https://www.ons.gov.uk/economy/economicoutputandproductivity/productivitymeasures/datasets/outputperjobexcludingfurloughedworkers) The data show convergence in the measures following the period when furlough was in action, where they diverged because of the employment support schemes introduced during the coronavirus pandemic. " "Unit","Index" "","" "","Output per hour worked","Output per Job","Output per worker" "Q1 2019 ","99.5","100.0","99.8" "2019 Q2","99.6","99.6","99.6" "Q3 2019 ","100.4","100.5","100.6" "2019 Q4","100.6","99.9","100.0" "Q1 2020 ","99.8","97.3","97.5" "2020 Q2","96.1","78.2","78.0" "Q3 2020 ","103.9","91.9","91.8" "2020 Q4","99.7","93.6","93.6" "Q1 2021 ","100.3","92.5","92.6" "2021 Q2","101.5","98.1","98.3" "Q3 2021 ","100.6","98.9","99.1" "2021 Q4","102.1","100.5","100.7" "Q1 2022 ","101.4","100.8","101.1" "2022 Q2","101.5","100.4","100.6" "Q3 2022 ","101.6","100.2","100.5"