Release

Homeworking hours, rewards and opportunities in the UK: 2011 to 2020

Released: 19 April 2021 9:30am
Next release: To be announced

Summary

Analysis of working from home in the UK between 2011 and 2020, including the impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Looking at indicators of productivity and work success such as pay, hours worked, bonuses, promotions and more. Including industry, region and demographic breakdowns. Part of the Economic review: April 2021.

Publications

  • Homeworking hours, rewards and opportunities in the UK: 2011 to 2020

    Working from home in the UK between 2011 and 2020, including the impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Looking at indicators of productivity and work success such as pay, hours worked, bonuses, promotions and more, with industry, region and demographic breakdowns. Part of the Economic review: April 2021.

Data

  • Homeworking in the UK, work from home status

    Experimental estimates from the Annual Population Survey for homeworking in the UK, including breakdowns by sex, full-time or part-time, ethnicity, occupation, industry, qualifications, hours worked, pay and sickness absence among others. Includes regression outputs on the different outcomes for homeworkers.

  • Homeworking in the UK, how workers spent their time

    How workers spent their working day in 2015, and April and September 2020 based on data from the Time Use Survey. Includes start time and length and number of breaks. Disaggregated by those who work from home and those who work away from home.

Contact details

Name

Josh Martin

Email

productivity@ons.gov.uk

Phone

+44 (0) 1633455425