Annual UK estimates of the number of children living in households where all adults have not worked for at least 12 months.
Publications
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Children living in long-term workless households in the UK: 2019
Annual UK estimates of the number of children living in households where all adults have not worked for at least 12 months.
Data
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Children living in long-term workless households, by housing tenure (Table I)
Annual estimates of the number of children living in households in the UK where all the adults have not worked for at least 12 months, by housing tenure.
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Children living in long-term workless households, by household type (Table F)
Annual estimates of the number of children living in households in the UK where all the adults have not worked for at least 12 months, by household type.
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Children living in long-term workless households, by age of child (Table E)
Annual estimates of the number of children living in households in the UK where all the adults have not worked for at least 12 months, by age of the child.
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Children living in long-term workless households (Table A1)
Annual estimates of the number of children living in households in the UK where all the adults have not worked for at least 12 months.
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Children living in long-term workless households, by ethnicity (Table C)
Annual estimates of the number of children living in households in the UK where all the adults have not worked for at least 12 months, by ethnicity of the child.
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Children living in long-term workless households, excluding student households (Table A2)
Annual estimates of the number of children living in households in the UK where all the adults have not worked for at least 12 months, excluding student households.
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Children living in long-term workless households, by highest qualification (Table G)
Annual estimates of the number of children living in households in the UK where all the adults have not worked for at least 12 months, by highest qualification of all adults in household.
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Children living in long-term workless households, by combined economic status (Table B)
Annual estimates of the number of children living in households in the UK where all the adults have not worked for at least 12 months, by combined economic status of adults in the household.
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Children living in long-term workless households, by region (Table D)
Annual estimates of the number of children living in households in the UK where all the adults have not worked for at least 12 months, by region of residence.
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Children living in long-term workless households, by disability status (Table H)
Annual estimates of the number of children living in households in the UK where all the adults have not worked for at least 12 months, by disability status.
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