Employment, unemployment and economic inactivity in Fenland
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In Fenland:
Employment in Fenland has decreased compared with the previous year. Fenland's employment rate was lower than across the East of England as a whole in the year ending December 2023.
Unemployment (people looking for work) has risen since a year earlier. The unemployment rate for Fenland was higher than across the East of England as a whole.
Claimant Count remained similar in March 2024 compared with a year earlier. The Claimant Count measures the number of people who are claiming unemployment-related benefits.
Economic inactivity refers to people who are neither employed nor seeking work. This estimate is based on a small number of survey responses, which means it is likely to be less precise.
These estimates are less precise than national or regional figures because they are based on smaller numbers of survey respondents.
Local population changes also mean that the numbers of people in each area who are employed, unemployed and economically inactive in this article may be under- or over-estimates.
Estimates of employment and economic inactivity are based on the Annual Population Survey. Unemployment estimates are modelled to improve their precision compared to those based only on responses provided via the Annual Population Survey.
The Claimant Count is based on administrative data from the benefits system. These data are experimental statistics.
Employment in Fenland has decreased compared with the previous year
Fenland's employment rate was lower than across the East of England as a whole in the year ending December 2023.
Of people aged 16 to 64 years living in Fenland, 67.8% were employed in the year ending December 2023. This is a decrease compared with the year ending December 2022 when the local rate was 75.3%.
Across the East of England in the year ending December 2023, 77.5% of people aged 16 to 64 years were employed. This was lower compared with the previous year, when 78.3% of people were employed.
Employment rates of areas in the East of England
Overall, there were around 44,900 people aged 16 and over in Fenland who were employed in the year ending December 2023. This is down from the previous year, when there were around 50,700 people aged 16 and over who were employed.
Local population changes mean that the numbers of people in each area who are employed, unemployed and economically inactive in this article may be under- or over-estimates.
Unemployment rose in Fenland compared with the previous year
Unemployment estimates are modelled to improve their precision compared to those based only on responses provided via the Annual Population Survey.
Around 2,200 people aged 16 and over in Fenland were unemployed in the year ending December 2023. This is a rate of 4.7%.
This was an increase compared with the year ending December 2022 when the unemployment rate was 2.8%.
Across the East of England, from the year ending December 2022 to the year ending December 2023, there was an increase in the unemployment rate from 2.8% to 3.6%.
Year on year, the number of people unemployed in the East of England rose from around 89,200 to around 118,000 over the same period.
Unemployment across Great Britain rose slightly between the year ending December 2022 and the year ending December 2023, going from around 1,180,000 people (3.6%) to around 1,240,000 (3.7%).
Unemployed people are those without jobs who are actively seeking work and available to take up a job. Some jobless people may not seek work or be able to work for various reasons, such as retirement, sickness, or study, and are called "economically inactive".
This means that the employment rate and the unemployment rate can both go up at the same time as people move into the labour market and become job seekers.
The unemployment rate is the number of unemployed people out of everyone "economically active" in the labour market, that is, everyone who is employed or looking for work. The employment rate is out of the working-age population including "economically inactive" people.
Highest unemployment rates (%) of areas in the East of England, with Fenland for comparison
Claimant Count in Fenland was around the same as in the previous year
The Claimant Count is an experimental statistic that measures the number of people who are claiming unemployment-related benefits.
The Claimant Count in Fenland was 2375 in March 2024, around the same as March 2023, when there were 2375 claimants.
The proportion of people aged 16 to 64 years in Fenland who were claiming unemployment-related benefits was 3.9% in March 2024, a similar value compared with March 2023 when it was 3.9%.
Claimant Count (%) for areas in the East of England
Economic inactivity in Fenland
Economic inactivity estimates for Fenland are based on a small number of responses to our survey and are likely to be less precise than figures for other local areas. These estimates are presented for information only, and any conclusions drawn should include a consideration of this lack of precision.
Around 17,000 people or about 28.1% of the population aged 16 to 64 years in Fenland were "economically inactive" in the year ending December 2023.
People are classed as "economically inactive" if they are not in employment but don't meet the criteria for being "unemployed". This means they have not been seeking work within the previous four weeks or were unable to start work within the next two weeks. Common reasons include being retired, looking after the home or family or being temporarily or long-term sick and disabled.
Across the East of England, 19.4% of people aged 16 to 64 years were economically inactive during the year ending December 2023, around the same rate as the year ending December 2022 when 19.4% were economically inactive.
Overall in Great Britain, 21.2% of people aged 16 to 64 years were economically inactive, compared with 21.5% in the previous year.
More data about Fenland
You can view and download more local labour market data on the Fenland area profile page on Nomis.
Find more facts and figures about Fenland.
More data on the labour market
The most recent labour market figures for all local authorities are in our associated data release.
You can also read our most recent labour market overview.
Historic data is available on Nomis. For employment and economic inactivity, see estimates from the Annual Population Survey. Data for model-based unemployment and Claimant Count (non-seasonally adjusted) are also available.
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