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Coronavirus and homeworking in the UK labour market: 2019

Release date: 24 March 2020 5:00pm

Summary

With the current outbreak of Covid19, most people are expected to work from home where possible. This article investigates to what extent different people within the labour market work at home, either on a regular or occasional basis. It makes use of information from the Annual Population Survey (APS) and covers a 12 month-period January to December 2019.

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Contact details

Name

Bob Watson

Email

labour.supply@ons.gov.uk

Phone

+44 (0)1633 455070

Changes to this release date

  1. Previous date

    25 March 2020 9:30am

    Reason for change

    As the demand increases for statistics and data to measure the impact of the COVID19 pandemic, we have had to change data gathering and release practices, focusing efforts on priority analysis and statistics. As such we have re-scheduled this release. Please see our statement on how we are responding to the coronavirus illness. https://www.ons.gov.uk/news/statementsandletters/covid19andtheproductionofstatistics

  2. Previous date

    24 March 2020 9:30am

    Reason for change

    As the demand increases for statistics and data to measure the impact of the COVID19 pandemic, we have had to change data gathering and release practices, focusing efforts on priority analysis and statistics. As such we have re-scheduled this release. Please see our statement on how we are responding to the coronavirus illness. https://www.ons.gov.uk/news/statementsandletters/covid19andtheproductionofstatistics

  3. Previous date

    24 March 2020 5:30pm

    Reason for change

    As the demand increases for statistics and data to measure the impact of the COVID19 pandemic, we have had to change data gathering and release practices, focusing efforts on priority analysis and statistics. As such we have re-scheduled this release. Please see our statement on how we are responding to the coronavirus illness. https://www.ons.gov.uk/news/statementsandletters/covid19andtheproductionofstatistics