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Released on: 08 December 2015
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Released on: 30 March 2021
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Labour Force Survey (LFS) estimates of the number of people out of work who either returned to employment or remained out of employment in three-month periods, broken down by a range of personal characteristics.
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Released on: 11 August 2020
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Which people are most likely to be temporarily away from paid work during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
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Released on: 28 February 2019
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Analysis of the number of people who have never done paid work by their current reason for not working, including breakdowns by age and gender.
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Released on: 20 January 2026
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Usual weekly hours worked including by sex, full-time, part-time and second jobs, UK, rolling three-monthly figures published monthly, non-seasonally adjusted. Labour Force Survey. These are official statistics in development.
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Released on: 30 March 2021
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Dataset
Experimental statistics using pooled data from the Labour Force Survey 2007 – 2020, and Understanding Society Longitudinal Surveys 2009 – 2018, to understand the enabling and disabling factors that could contribute to an individual's likelihood of returning to work. These tables present modelled estimates of the differences between different groups’ likelihood of returning to work in the next three months or year long periods, over the time frame.
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Released on: 30 July 2025
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Percentages of types of economic inactivity and unemployment in workless households by UK country and English region, annual.
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Released on: 23 June 2023
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The 2021 travel to work matrix estimated from our aggregate spatial modelling with assumed coronavirus (COVID-19) commuting travel behaviours. The data use the Middle Layer Super Output Area 2011 boundaries covering England and Wales. The first column is origin (where people live) and the first row is destination (where people work). Corresponding values show the number of commuters travelling between origin and destination. These are experimental data and should not be used to make decisions.
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Released on: 23 May 2022
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Article
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Released on: 20 January 2026
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Usual weekly hours worked including by sex, full-time, part-time and second jobs, UK, rolling three-monthly figures published monthly, seasonally adjusted. Labour Force Survey. These are official statistics in development.