"Figure 5: Productivity growth at the whole economy level was supported mainly by the decrease in the number of hours worked compared with 2019","" "Hours worked and gross value added, quarter versus pre-coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, percentage change, UK, Quarter 3 (July to Sept) 2022","" "","" "Notes","" "Unit","Percent" "","" "Industry","GVA","Hours worked (sign reversed)" "Whole economy","0.3","1.2" "A: Agriculture","6","24" "D: Energy","7.7","13.2" "I: Hotels and Catering","7.5","5.9" "E: Water Supply","13.4","0.4" "N: Admin. Services","14.1","-0.3" "F: Construction","3","7.8" "C: Manufacturing","2.6","6" "R: Recreation and Culture","2.9","3.1" "M: Business Services","9.5","-3.5" "J: IT","12.4","-6.5" "K: Finance and Insurance","5.3","-0.9" "L: Real Estate","-0.7","-1.5" "O-Q: Public Services","-4.3","-4.6" "B: Mining and Quarrying","-14","3.6" "G: Wholesale and Retail","-18.1","7.1" "H: Transport and Storage","-13.5","-2.3" "ST: Other Services","-21.8","4.3"