Working and workless households in the UK: April to June 2024

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.

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19 September 2024 10:33

We have corrected an error in the Working and workless households estimates for April to June 2024, released on 28 August 2024. This has resulted in changes to both estimates of working and mixed households, and to estimates of the number of workless households. The underlying microdata were not affected. The main messages and trends in the release were not affected. We apologise for any inconvenience caused.

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Release date:
28 August 2024

Next release:
27 November 2024

1. Main points

  • Labour Force Survey (LFS) household estimates have been weighted to population estimates published in November 2023 for periods from October to December 2023 onwards; a discontinuity has been introduced at this point, so comparisons before this point are not possible. 

  • Increased volatility of the LFS estimates, resulting from smaller achieved sample sizes, means that estimates of quarterly change should be treated with additional caution. 

  • Of the estimated 21.4 million households (where at least one member is aged 16 to 64 years) in the UK, 58.5% had all household members aged 16 years and over in employment during April to June 2024. 

  • There were an estimated 27.3% of households with a mix of at least one working and one workless adult. 

  • There were an estimated 14.2% of households where no member of the household was in employment

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2. Data for working and workless households

Households by combined economic activity status of household members
Dataset | Released 28 August 2024
Quarterly and historical data on UK households by combined economic activity status of household members.

People by age and combined economic activity status of household members
Dataset | Released 28 August 2024
Quarterly and historical data on people living in UK households by age and combined economic activity status of household members.

Children in households by combined economic activity status of household members
Dataset | 28 August 2024
Quarterly and historical data on children living in UK households by combined economic activity status of household members.

Employment rates of people by parental status
Dataset | 28 August 2024
Quarterly and historical data on employment rates of people in the UK by parental status.

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3. Data sources and quality

Labour Force Survey (LFS) household datasets are used for analysis of family or household characteristics. For all analysis in this bulletin a household is defined as containing at least one person aged 16 to 64 years. This bulletin focuses on the economic status of household members. For example:

  • number of people in employment in the household

  • number of people unemployed in the household

  • number of people economically inactive in the household

All estimates in this release are not seasonally adjusted and all comparisons should be carried out on an annual basis (for example, by comparing April to June periods with April to June periods, or October to December periods with October to December periods).

Our Comparison of labour market data sources article, published on 27 April 2022, compares our labour market data sources and discusses some of the main differences.

Labour Force Survey (LFS) household estimates from October to December 2023 onwards have been reweighted to information on the size and composition of the UK population consistent with the population estimates published in November 2023. This reweighting creates a discontinuity between July to September 2023 and October to December 2023. Users should account for this discontinuity when considering long-term movements in the series.

Reweighting the LFS does not address the volatility seen in recent periods and that may be seen to some extent in the future. Therefore, we advise increased caution when interpreting short-term changes in the series.

LFS estimates are currently not considered accredited official statistics and are designated as official statistics in development.

For further information, please see our Impact of reweighting on Labour Force Survey key indicators article.

Accredited official statistics

These accredited official statistics were independently reviewed by the Office for Statistics Regulation in April 2022. They comply with the standards of trustworthiness, quality and value in the Code of Practice for Statistics (opens in a new tab) and should be labelled “accredited official statistics”.

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5. Cite this statistical bulletin

Office for National Statistics (ONS), published 28 August 2024, ONS website, statistical bulletin, Working and workless households in the UK: April to June 2024

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Contact details for this Statistical bulletin

Labour Market team
labour.market@ons.gov.uk
Telephone: +44 1633 455400