Wednesday, May 31, 2017

ONS releases - Working and workless households in the UK: Jan to Mar 2017, UK economic statistics sector classification update: May 2017

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31 May 2017


Economy

UK economic statistics sector classification update: May 2017

Provides details on work to improve the granularity of the economic sector breakdown.

Economic statistics transformation programme: enhanced financial accounts (UK flow of funds) plans for commercial data use

Sets out the research plan for commercial data for the Enhanced Financial Accounts.

Economic statistics transformation programme: enhanced financial accounts (UK flow of funds) sectorisation

Provides details on work to improve the granularity of the economic sector breakdown.


Employment and labour market

Working and workless households in the UK: Jan to Mar 2017

Of the 20.7 million households (where at least one member is aged 16 to 64) in the UK, 11.9 million (57.6%) had all household members aged 16 and over in employment, up 160,000 or 0.7 percentage points over the past year.

There were 5.7 million households (27.6%) with a mix of at least one working and one workless adult, down 70,000 or 0.3 percentage points over the year.

There were 3.1 million households (14.9%) where no member of the household was in employment, down 80,000 or 0.4 percentage points over the last year.


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