The economic status of households in the UK and the people living in them, where at least one person is aged 16 to 64 years. Taken from the Labour Force Survey.
Publications
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Working and workless households in the UK: July to September 2022
The economic status of households in the UK and the people living in them, where at least one person is aged 16 to 64 years. Taken from the Labour Force Survey.
Data
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Employment rates of people by parental status: Table P
Quarterly and historical data on employment rates of people in the UK by parental status.
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Employment rates for men and women living with and without dependent children in the UK: Table Q
Quarterly and historical data on the employment rates of men and women living with and without dependent children in the UK.
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Households by housing tenure and combined economic activity status of household members: Table D
Quarterly and historical data on UK households by housing tenure and combined economic activity status of household members.
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People in households by type of household and combined economic activity status of household members: Table G
Quarterly and historical data on people living in UK households by type of household and combined economic activity status of household members.
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Households where all members have never worked: Table E
Quarterly and historical data on UK households where all members have never worked.
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Children in households by combined economic activity status of household members: Table K
Quarterly and historical data on children living in UK households by combined economic activity status of household members.
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Employment rate of parents living with dependent children by family type and age of the youngest child in the UK: Table R
Employment rate of parents living with dependent children as a couple or lone parent by age of the youngest child in the UK.
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Working and workless households: quality measures
The sampling variability and relative standard error for each UK estimate are provided by level (thousands) and rate (%).
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Parents living with dependent children in the UK by economic activity and by single year of age of youngest dependent child: Table T
Percentage of parents living with dependent children in the UK by economic activity status and by single year of age of youngest dependent child.
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Households with and without dependent children by type of household and combined economic activity status of household members: Table B
Quarterly and historical data on UK households with and without dependent children by type of household and combined economic activity status of household members.
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People in households by housing tenure and combined economic activity status of household members: Table I
Quarterly and historical data on people living in UK households by housing tenure and combined economic activity status of household members.
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Economic activity and employment type for men and women by age of the youngest dependent child living with them in the UK: Table S
Economic activity and employment type for men and women by age of the youngest dependent child living with them in the UK.
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People by age and combined economic activity status of household members: Table F
Quarterly and historical data on people living in UK households by age and combined economic activity status of household members.
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Children in households by housing tenure and combined economic activity status of household members: Table N
Quarterly and historical data on children living in UK households by housing tenure and combined economic activity status of household members.
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People by age and combined economic activity status of household members, excluding student households: Table F2
Quarterly and historical data on people living in UK households by age and combined economic activity status of household members, excluding student households.
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Households by region and combined economic activity status of household members: Table C
Quarterly and historical data on UK households, excluding student households, by region and combined economic activity status of household members.
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People in households where all members have never worked: Table J
Quarterly and historical data on people living in UK households where all members have never worked.
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Children in households by region and combined economic activity status of household members: Table M
Quarterly and historical data on children living in UK households by region and combined economic activity status of household members.
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Households by combined economic activity status of household members: Table A
Quarterly and historical data on UK households by combined economic activity status of household members.
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Children in households, excluding student households, by combined economic activity status of household members: Table K2
Quarterly and historical data on children living in UK households, excluding student households, by combined economic activity status of household members.
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People by region and combined economic activity status of household members: Table H
Quarterly and historical data on people by UK region and combined economic activity status of household members.
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Children in households where all members have never worked: Table O
Quarterly and historical data on children living in UK households where all members have never worked.
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Households, excluding student households, by combined economic activity status of household members: Table A2
Quarterly and historical data on UK households, excluding student households, by combined economic activity status of household members.
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Children in households by type of household and combined economic activity status of household members: Table L
Quarterly and historical data on children living in UK households by type of household and combined economic activity status of household members.
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