Employment
The employment rate is the percentage of the working-age (16-64) population who are in employment (employees and self-employed).
It can be used as a measure of the economic effectiveness of an economy in producing jobs, but it can be skewed by other factors
which should be taken into account.
The entire working-age population is economically split into three broad parts: the employed (employees and self-employed) and the unemployed
(those not in work but looking for work), these first two groups being known as the economically active population, and the economically inactive
(those not in work and not looking for work). Areas with high student populations, and higher than average retired populations will naturally have a lower
employment rate that doesn't necessarily mean that an area has higher unemployment.
About this data
Data is from the Office for National Statistics' Annual Population Survey, accessed via NOMIS.
Dataset: Labour Market Statistics
Last update: 2024-10-15
Next update: 2024-11-12
By region
Skip line chart Date 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014 2016 2018 2020 2022 2024 Employment rate - aged 16-64 60 65 70 75 North East 2004-12-01: 68.1% North East 2005-03-01: 68.4% North East 2005-06-01: 68.7% North East 2005-09-01: 68.8% North East 2005-12-01: 69% North East 2006-03-01: 68.7% North East 2006-06-01: 68.9% North East 2006-09-01: 68.8% North East 2006-12-01: 68.9% North East 2007-03-01: 69.3% North East 2007-06-01: 69.5% North East 2007-09-01: 69.6% North East 2007-12-01: 69.6% North East 2008-03-01: 69.3% North East 2008-06-01: 68.8% North East 2008-09-01: 68.9% North East 2008-12-01: 68.6% North East 2009-03-01: 68.2% North East 2009-06-01: 67.6% North East 2009-09-01: 67% North East 2009-12-01: 66.3% North East 2010-03-01: 65.8% North East 2010-06-01: 66.2% North East 2010-09-01: 66.6% North East 2010-12-01: 66.2% North East 2011-03-01: 65.9% North East 2011-06-01: 65.8% North East 2011-09-01: 64.9% North East 2011-12-01: 64.9% North East 2012-03-01: 65.1% North East 2012-06-01: 65.2% North East 2012-09-01: 65.7% North East 2012-12-01: 66% North East 2013-03-01: 66.3% North East 2013-06-01: 66.4% North East 2013-09-01: 66.1% North East 2013-12-01: 66.3% North East 2014-03-01: 67.1% North East 2014-06-01: 67.6% North East 2014-09-01: 68% North East 2014-12-01: 68.4% North East 2015-03-01: 68.6% North East 2015-06-01: 68.8% North East 2015-09-01: 69% North East 2015-12-01: 69.3% North East 2016-03-01: 69.5% North East 2016-06-01: 69.4% North East 2016-09-01: 69.9% North East 2016-12-01: 70.5% North East 2017-03-01: 69.9% North East 2017-06-01: 70.2% North East 2017-09-01: 70.4% North East 2017-12-01: 70.6% North East 2018-03-01: 71.1% North East 2018-06-01: 70.6% North East 2018-09-01: 70.8% North East 2018-12-01: 71.1% North East 2019-03-01: 71.1% North East 2019-06-01: 71.4% North East 2019-09-01: 71.2% North East 2019-12-01: 70.5% North East 2020-03-01: 71.1% North East 2020-06-01: 71.3% North East 2020-09-01: 71.3% North East 2020-12-01: 71.4% North East 2021-03-01: 71.2% North East 2021-06-01: 70.6% North East 2021-09-01: 70.5% North East 2021-12-01: 70.2% North East 2022-03-01: 70% North East 2022-06-01: 70.6% North East 2022-09-01: 71.2% North East 2022-12-01: 70.5% North East 2023-03-01: 70.8% North East 2023-06-01: 71.2% North East 2023-09-01: 71.6% North East 2023-12-01: 72.8% North West 2004-12-01: 70.6% North West 2005-03-01: 70.6% North West 2005-06-01: 70.8% North West 2005-09-01: 70.8% North West 2005-12-01: 70.6% North West 2006-03-01: 70.6% North West 2006-06-01: 70.5% North West 2006-09-01: 70.6% North West 2006-12-01: 70.6% North West 2007-03-01: 70.5% North West 2007-06-01: 70.6% North West 2007-09-01: 70.2% North West 2007-12-01: 70.5% North West 2008-03-01: 70.3% North West 2008-06-01: 70.1% North West 2008-09-01: 70.1% North West 2008-12-01: 69.4% North West 2009-03-01: 69.2% North West 2009-06-01: 68.9% North West 2009-09-01: 68.4% North West 2009-12-01: 68.1% North West 2010-03-01: 67.8% North West 2010-06-01: 68.2% North West 2010-09-01: 68.5% North West 2010-12-01: 68.8% North West 2011-03-01: 68.6% North West 2011-06-01: 68.4% North West 2011-09-01: 68.2% North West 2011-12-01: 68.3% North West 2012-03-01: 68.2% North West 2012-06-01: 68.5% North West 2012-09-01: 68.5% North West 2012-12-01: 68.8% North West 2013-03-01: 69.1% North West 2013-06-01: 69.1% North West 2013-09-01: 69.2% North West 2013-12-01: 68.9% North West 2014-03-01: 68.9% North West 2014-06-01: 68.7% North West 2014-09-01: 69% North West 2014-12-01: 69.3% North West 2015-03-01: 69.8% North West 2015-06-01: 70.1% North West 2015-09-01: 70.6% North West 2015-12-01: 71.2% North West 2016-03-01: 71.4% North West 2016-06-01: 71.6% North West 2016-09-01: 71.6% North West 2016-12-01: 71.5% North West 2017-03-01: 71.7% North West 2017-06-01: 72.3% North West 2017-09-01: 72.6% North West 2017-12-01: 73% North West 2018-03-01: 73.4% North West 2018-06-01: 73.4% North West 2018-09-01: 73.7% North West 2018-12-01: 73.8% North West 2019-03-01: 73.8% North West 2019-06-01: 73.9% North West 2019-09-01: 74.3% North West 2019-12-01: 74.5% North West 2020-03-01: 74.9% North West 2020-06-01: 74.8% North West 2020-09-01: 74.1% North West 2020-12-01: 74% North West 2021-03-01: 73.2% North West 2021-06-01: 73.2% North West 2021-09-01: 73.3% North West 2021-12-01: 72.9% North West 2022-03-01: 73.1% North West 2022-06-01: 73.3% North West 2022-09-01: 73% North West 2022-12-01: 73.5% North West 2023-03-01: 73.6% North West 2023-06-01: 73.8% North West 2023-09-01: 74.4% North West 2023-12-01: 73.8% Yorkshire and The Humber 2004-12-01: 72.2% Yorkshire and The Humber 2005-03-01: 72.2% Yorkshire and The Humber 2005-06-01: 72.3% Yorkshire and The Humber 2005-09-01: 72.5% Yorkshire and The Humber 2005-12-01: 72.3% Yorkshire and The Humber 2006-03-01: 71.9% Yorkshire and The Humber 2006-06-01: 72% Yorkshire and The Humber 2006-09-01: 71.6% Yorkshire and The Humber 2006-12-01: 71.9% Yorkshire and The Humber 2007-03-01: 71.8% Yorkshire and The Humber 2007-06-01: 71.4% Yorkshire and The Humber 2007-09-01: 71.5% Yorkshire and The Humber 2007-12-01: 71.3% Yorkshire and The Humber 2008-03-01: 71.7% Yorkshire and The Humber 2008-06-01: 71.3% Yorkshire and The Humber 2008-09-01: 71.5% Yorkshire and The Humber 2008-12-01: 71% Yorkshire and The Humber 2009-03-01: 70.5% Yorkshire and The Humber 2009-06-01: 70.2% Yorkshire and The Humber 2009-09-01: 69.4% Yorkshire and The Humber 2009-12-01: 68.9% Yorkshire and The Humber 2010-03-01: 68.5% Yorkshire and The Humber 2010-06-01: 68.9% Yorkshire and The Humber 2010-09-01: 68.4% Yorkshire and The Humber 2010-12-01: 68.5% Yorkshire and The Humber 2011-03-01: 68.4% Yorkshire and The Humber 2011-06-01: 67.8% Yorkshire and The Humber 2011-09-01: 67.7% Yorkshire and The Humber 2011-12-01: 67.6% Yorkshire and The Humber 2012-03-01: 67.5% Yorkshire and The Humber 2012-06-01: 67.8% Yorkshire and The Humber 2012-09-01: 68.5% Yorkshire and The Humber 2012-12-01: 68.9% Yorkshire and The Humber 2013-03-01: 69.6% Yorkshire and The Humber 2013-06-01: 69.6% Yorkshire and The Humber 2013-09-01: 69.5% Yorkshire and The Humber 2013-12-01: 69.7% Yorkshire and The Humber 2014-03-01: 69.9% Yorkshire and The Humber 2014-06-01: 70% Yorkshire and The Humber 2014-09-01: 70.2% Yorkshire and The Humber 2014-12-01: 70.6% Yorkshire and The Humber 2015-03-01: 71% Yorkshire and The Humber 2015-06-01: 71.7% Yorkshire and The Humber 2015-09-01: 72.4% Yorkshire and The Humber 2015-12-01: 72.5% Yorkshire and The Humber 2016-03-01: 72.2% Yorkshire and The Humber 2016-06-01: 72.2% Yorkshire and The Humber 2016-09-01: 72.4% Yorkshire and The Humber 2016-12-01: 72.5% Yorkshire and The Humber 2017-03-01: 72.8% Yorkshire and The Humber 2017-06-01: 73% Yorkshire and The Humber 2017-09-01: 73% Yorkshire and The Humber 2017-12-01: 73.4% Yorkshire and The Humber 2018-03-01: 73.5% Yorkshire and The Humber 2018-06-01: 73.5% Yorkshire and The Humber 2018-09-01: 73.4% Yorkshire and The Humber 2018-12-01: 73.6% Yorkshire and The Humber 2019-03-01: 73.7% Yorkshire and The Humber 2019-06-01: 73.8% Yorkshire and The Humber 2019-09-01: 73.8% Yorkshire and The Humber 2019-12-01: 73.7% Yorkshire and The Humber 2020-03-01: 74% Yorkshire and The Humber 2020-06-01: 74.1% Yorkshire and The Humber 2020-09-01: 74.5% Yorkshire and The Humber 2020-12-01: 74.2% Yorkshire and The Humber 2021-03-01: 73.8% Yorkshire and The Humber 2021-06-01: 73.5% Yorkshire and The Humber 2021-09-01: 73.2% Yorkshire and The Humber 2021-12-01: 73.8% Yorkshire and The Humber 2022-03-01: 74.3% Yorkshire and The Humber 2022-06-01: 74.7% Yorkshire and The Humber 2022-09-01: 74.5% Yorkshire and The Humber 2022-12-01: 74.6% Yorkshire and The Humber 2023-03-01: 74.4% Yorkshire and The Humber 2023-06-01: 74.2% Yorkshire and The Humber 2023-09-01: 74.7% Yorkshire and The Humber 2023-12-01: 74.2% Go to the start of line chart
By local authority
Important note: Unlike other hex maps on this site, this map uses the 2021 local authority boundaries.
Therefore, some areas are not directly comparable. For more details on the boundaries, please visit the
Open Geography Portal .
Changes since 2021
Allerdale, Carlisle, and Copeland merged into Cumberland
Barrow-in-Furness, Eden, and South Lakeland merged into Westmorland and Furness
Craven, Hambleton, Harrogate, Richmondshire, Ryedale, Scarborough and Selby merged into North Yorkshire
Mendip, Sedgemoor, Somerset West and Taunton, and South Somerset merged into Somerset Council
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Allerdale Employment rate: 84.5
Barnsley Employment rate: 69.7
Barrow-in-Furness Employment rate: 72.9
Blackburn with Darwen Employment rate: 67.6
Blackpool Employment rate: 69.7
Bolton Employment rate: 65.6
Bradford Employment rate: 69.7
Burnley Employment rate: 76.0
Bury Employment rate: 73.2
Calderdale Employment rate: 77.1
Carlisle Employment rate: 84.2
Cheshire East Employment rate: 83.3
Cheshire West and Chester Employment rate: 76.5
Chorley Employment rate: 68.8
Copeland Employment rate: 76.4
County Durham Employment rate: 74.5
Craven Employment rate: 77.6
Darlington Employment rate: 81.2
Doncaster Employment rate: 74.5
East Riding of Yorkshire Employment rate: 77.3
Eden Employment rate: 91.2
Fylde Employment rate: 73.0
Gateshead Employment rate: 76.3
Halton Employment rate: 69.5
Hambleton Employment rate: 78.9
Harrogate Employment rate: 79.5
Hartlepool Employment rate: 67.9
Hyndburn Employment rate: 76.1
Kingston upon Hull, City of Employment rate: 73.2
Kirklees Employment rate: 74.1
Knowsley Employment rate: 69.4
Lancaster Employment rate: 71.1
Leeds Employment rate: 74.7
Liverpool Employment rate: 67.5
Manchester Employment rate: 71.4
Middlesbrough Employment rate: 64.4
Newcastle upon Tyne Employment rate: 74.3
North East Lincolnshire Employment rate: 73.5
North Lincolnshire Employment rate: 75.0
North Tyneside Employment rate: 73.1
Northumberland Employment rate: 70.8
Oldham Employment rate: 76.4
Pendle Employment rate: 53.0
Preston Employment rate: 80.4
Redcar and Cleveland Employment rate: 74.3
Ribble Valley Employment rate: 79.3
Richmondshire Employment rate: 68.7
Rochdale Employment rate: 69.9
Rossendale Employment rate: 74.1
Rotherham Employment rate: 67.1
Ryedale Employment rate: 91.1
Salford Employment rate: 71.3
Scarborough Employment rate: 73.5
Sefton Employment rate: 79.9
Selby Employment rate: 87.0
Sheffield Employment rate: 73.1
South Lakeland Employment rate: 83.4
South Ribble Employment rate: 85.4
South Tyneside Employment rate: 65.0
St. Helens Employment rate: 74.4
Stockport Employment rate: 75.2
Stockton-on-Tees Employment rate: 74.1
Sunderland Employment rate: 72.4
Tameside Employment rate: 73.2
Trafford Employment rate: 75.0
Wakefield Employment rate: 73.9
Warrington Employment rate: 80.2
West Lancashire Employment rate: 77.6
Wigan Employment rate: 70.0
Wirral Employment rate: 74.2
Wyre Employment rate: 67.7
York Employment rate: 79.4
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Economic Inactivity
Economic inactivity is a status which describes people as not being engaged with the labour market: those are neither in work, nor looking for work.
It is dominated by the retired, but also includes students, long-term and short-term sick, those with caring responsibilities or are looking after
the home, and the discouraged (those who have given up looking for work).
Economic inactivity increased in all developed nations during the Covid-19 pandemic, but the UK is unique in not seeing its economic inactivity
rate return to pre-pandemic levels. The increase in the UK's economic inactivity rate is dominated by strong growth in the number of long-term sick
individuals, likely exacerbated by the current long waiting lists for NHS treatment. It is also driven by a large increase in the number of students,
partially explained by an increase in the number of 18-21-year-olds, but also by the number of international students which has grown since the pandemic
mostly due to a form of "catch-up" from those who would have arrived in 2020-2022 but didn't because of mobility restrictions.
About this data
Data is from the Office for National Statistics' Annual Population Survey, accessed via NOMIS.
Dataset: Labour Market Statistics
Last update: 2024-10-15
Next update: 2024-11-12
By region
Skip line chart Date 2005 2010 2015 2020 Percent who are economically inactive - aged 16-64 20 25 30 North East 2004-12-01: 27.6% North East 2005-03-01: 27.3% North East 2005-06-01: 27% North East 2005-09-01: 27% North East 2005-12-01: 26.9% North East 2006-03-01: 26.8% North East 2006-06-01: 26.6% North East 2006-09-01: 26.3% North East 2006-12-01: 26% North East 2007-03-01: 25.8% North East 2007-06-01: 25.5% North East 2007-09-01: 25.7% North East 2007-12-01: 25.9% North East 2008-03-01: 25.9% North East 2008-06-01: 26.4% North East 2008-09-01: 26% North East 2008-12-01: 25.8% North East 2009-03-01: 25.7% North East 2009-06-01: 25.8% North East 2009-09-01: 26.2% North East 2009-12-01: 26.7% North East 2010-03-01: 27% North East 2010-06-01: 26.4% North East 2010-09-01: 26.2% North East 2010-12-01: 26.6% North East 2011-03-01: 26.6% North East 2011-06-01: 27% North East 2011-09-01: 27.5% North East 2011-12-01: 27.4% North East 2012-03-01: 26.9% North East 2012-06-01: 26.4% North East 2012-09-01: 26.1% North East 2012-12-01: 26% North East 2013-03-01: 26.2% North East 2013-06-01: 26.1% North East 2013-09-01: 26.3% North East 2013-12-01: 26.2% North East 2014-03-01: 25.6% North East 2014-06-01: 25.3% North East 2014-09-01: 25.3% North East 2014-12-01: 25.1% North East 2015-03-01: 25.4% North East 2015-06-01: 25.4% North East 2015-09-01: 25.1% North East 2015-12-01: 24.8% North East 2016-03-01: 24.7% North East 2016-06-01: 24.7% North East 2016-09-01: 24.9% North East 2016-12-01: 24.5% North East 2017-03-01: 24.6% North East 2017-06-01: 24.8% North East 2017-09-01: 24.6% North East 2017-12-01: 24.6% North East 2018-03-01: 24.8% North East 2018-06-01: 25.3% North East 2018-09-01: 25.2% North East 2018-12-01: 24.7% North East 2019-03-01: 24.5% North East 2019-06-01: 24.2% North East 2019-09-01: 24.3% North East 2019-12-01: 25% North East 2020-03-01: 24.6% North East 2020-06-01: 24.3% North East 2020-09-01: 23.8% North East 2020-12-01: 23.6% North East 2021-03-01: 24% North East 2021-06-01: 24.3% North East 2021-09-01: 24.9% North East 2021-12-01: 25.3% North East 2022-03-01: 25.6% North East 2022-06-01: 25.4% North East 2022-09-01: 25.2% North East 2022-12-01: 26% North East 2023-03-01: 26% North East 2023-06-01: 25.6% North East 2023-09-01: 25.3% North East 2023-12-01: 24.2% North West 2004-12-01: 25.9% North West 2005-03-01: 25.8% North West 2005-06-01: 25.7% North West 2005-09-01: 25.6% North West 2005-12-01: 25.5% North West 2006-03-01: 25.6% North West 2006-06-01: 25.6% North West 2006-09-01: 25.4% North West 2006-12-01: 25.4% North West 2007-03-01: 25.3% North West 2007-06-01: 25.1% North West 2007-09-01: 25.5% North West 2007-12-01: 25.3% North West 2008-03-01: 25.3% North West 2008-06-01: 25.5% North West 2008-09-01: 25.5% North West 2008-12-01: 25.9% North West 2009-03-01: 25.7% North West 2009-06-01: 25.4% North West 2009-09-01: 25.3% North West 2009-12-01: 25.4% North West 2010-03-01: 25.6% North West 2010-06-01: 25.6% North West 2010-09-01: 25.3% North West 2010-12-01: 25.1% North West 2011-03-01: 25.5% North West 2011-06-01: 25.4% North West 2011-09-01: 25.7% North West 2011-12-01: 25.3% North West 2012-03-01: 25.2% North West 2012-06-01: 24.8% North West 2012-09-01: 24.8% North West 2012-12-01: 24.7% North West 2013-03-01: 24.5% North West 2013-06-01: 24.7% North West 2013-09-01: 24.7% North West 2013-12-01: 25.1% North West 2014-03-01: 25.1% North West 2014-06-01: 25.3% North West 2014-09-01: 25.4% North West 2014-12-01: 25.3% North West 2015-03-01: 25.3% North West 2015-06-01: 25.4% North West 2015-09-01: 24.9% North West 2015-12-01: 24.7% North West 2016-03-01: 24.5% North West 2016-06-01: 24.3% North West 2016-09-01: 24.4% North West 2016-12-01: 24.5% North West 2017-03-01: 24.3% North West 2017-06-01: 24% North West 2017-09-01: 23.8% North West 2017-12-01: 23.5% North West 2018-03-01: 23.2% North West 2018-06-01: 23.3% North West 2018-09-01: 23% North West 2018-12-01: 23.1% North West 2019-03-01: 23.1% North West 2019-06-01: 22.9% North West 2019-09-01: 22.6% North West 2019-12-01: 22.3% North West 2020-03-01: 21.9% North West 2020-06-01: 22.1% North West 2020-09-01: 22.6% North West 2020-12-01: 22.6% North West 2021-03-01: 23.1% North West 2021-06-01: 23% North West 2021-09-01: 23% North West 2021-12-01: 23.5% North West 2022-03-01: 23.4% North West 2022-06-01: 23.4% North West 2022-09-01: 23.7% North West 2022-12-01: 23.3% North West 2023-03-01: 23.5% North West 2023-06-01: 23.2% North West 2023-09-01: 22.8% North West 2023-12-01: 23.3% Yorkshire and The Humber 2004-12-01: 24.4% Yorkshire and The Humber 2005-03-01: 24.5% Yorkshire and The Humber 2005-06-01: 24.3% Yorkshire and The Humber 2005-09-01: 24.1% Yorkshire and The Humber 2005-12-01: 24.1% Yorkshire and The Humber 2006-03-01: 24.2% Yorkshire and The Humber 2006-06-01: 23.8% Yorkshire and The Humber 2006-09-01: 24% Yorkshire and The Humber 2006-12-01: 23.9% Yorkshire and The Humber 2007-03-01: 24% Yorkshire and The Humber 2007-06-01: 24.4% Yorkshire and The Humber 2007-09-01: 24.4% Yorkshire and The Humber 2007-12-01: 24.5% Yorkshire and The Humber 2008-03-01: 24.4% Yorkshire and The Humber 2008-06-01: 24.5% Yorkshire and The Humber 2008-09-01: 24.1% Yorkshire and The Humber 2008-12-01: 24.3% Yorkshire and The Humber 2009-03-01: 24.1% Yorkshire and The Humber 2009-06-01: 24% Yorkshire and The Humber 2009-09-01: 24.4% Yorkshire and The Humber 2009-12-01: 24.7% Yorkshire and The Humber 2010-03-01: 24.7% Yorkshire and The Humber 2010-06-01: 24.4% Yorkshire and The Humber 2010-09-01: 25.1% Yorkshire and The Humber 2010-12-01: 24.9% Yorkshire and The Humber 2011-03-01: 25.1% Yorkshire and The Humber 2011-06-01: 25.5% Yorkshire and The Humber 2011-09-01: 25.1% Yorkshire and The Humber 2011-12-01: 25.2% Yorkshire and The Humber 2012-03-01: 25.2% Yorkshire and The Humber 2012-06-01: 24.7% Yorkshire and The Humber 2012-09-01: 24.3% Yorkshire and The Humber 2012-12-01: 23.9% Yorkshire and The Humber 2013-03-01: 23.2% Yorkshire and The Humber 2013-06-01: 23.3% Yorkshire and The Humber 2013-09-01: 23.4% Yorkshire and The Humber 2013-12-01: 23.3% Yorkshire and The Humber 2014-03-01: 23.4% Yorkshire and The Humber 2014-06-01: 23.5% Yorkshire and The Humber 2014-09-01: 23.5% Yorkshire and The Humber 2014-12-01: 23.7% Yorkshire and The Humber 2015-03-01: 23.5% Yorkshire and The Humber 2015-06-01: 23.1% Yorkshire and The Humber 2015-09-01: 22.8% Yorkshire and The Humber 2015-12-01: 22.8% Yorkshire and The Humber 2016-03-01: 23% Yorkshire and The Humber 2016-06-01: 23.2% Yorkshire and The Humber 2016-09-01: 23.2% Yorkshire and The Humber 2016-12-01: 23.5% Yorkshire and The Humber 2017-03-01: 23.3% Yorkshire and The Humber 2017-06-01: 23.1% Yorkshire and The Humber 2017-09-01: 23.2% Yorkshire and The Humber 2017-12-01: 22.6% Yorkshire and The Humber 2018-03-01: 22.7% Yorkshire and The Humber 2018-06-01: 22.8% Yorkshire and The Humber 2018-09-01: 22.9% Yorkshire and The Humber 2018-12-01: 22.9% Yorkshire and The Humber 2019-03-01: 22.7% Yorkshire and The Humber 2019-06-01: 22.6% Yorkshire and The Humber 2019-09-01: 22.7% Yorkshire and The Humber 2019-12-01: 22.8% Yorkshire and The Humber 2020-03-01: 22.8% Yorkshire and The Humber 2020-06-01: 22.9% Yorkshire and The Humber 2020-09-01: 22.3% Yorkshire and The Humber 2020-12-01: 22.2% Yorkshire and The Humber 2021-03-01: 22.5% Yorkshire and The Humber 2021-06-01: 22.5% Yorkshire and The Humber 2021-09-01: 22.9% Yorkshire and The Humber 2021-12-01: 22.7% Yorkshire and The Humber 2022-03-01: 22.2% Yorkshire and The Humber 2022-06-01: 22.2% Yorkshire and The Humber 2022-09-01: 22.6% Yorkshire and The Humber 2022-12-01: 22.6% Yorkshire and The Humber 2023-03-01: 22.8% Yorkshire and The Humber 2023-06-01: 23% Yorkshire and The Humber 2023-09-01: 22.6% Yorkshire and The Humber 2023-12-01: 23.2% Go to the start of line chart
By local authority
Important note: Unlike other hex maps on this site, this map uses the 2021 local authority boundaries.
Therefore, some areas are not directly comparable. For more details on the boundaries, please visit the
Open Geography Portal .
Changes to local authorities since 2021
Allerdale, Carlisle, and Copeland merged into Cumberland
Barrow-in-Furness, Eden, and South Lakeland merged into Westmorland and Furness
Craven, Hambleton, Harrogate, Richmondshire, Ryedale, Scarborough and Selby merged into North Yorkshire
Mendip, Sedgemoor, Somerset West and Taunton, and South Somerset merged into Somerset Council
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Allerdale Economic inactivity rate: 12.9
Barnsley Economic inactivity rate: 27.1
Barrow-in-Furness Economic inactivity rate: 24.4
Blackburn with Darwen Economic inactivity rate: 29.5
Blackpool Economic inactivity rate: 28.4
Bolton Economic inactivity rate: 30.2
Bradford Economic inactivity rate: 24.9
Burnley Economic inactivity rate: 23.3
Bury Economic inactivity rate: 23.7
Calderdale Economic inactivity rate: 21.5
Carlisle Economic inactivity rate: 12.9
Cheshire East Economic inactivity rate: 14.5
Cheshire West and Chester Economic inactivity rate: 21.6
Chorley Economic inactivity rate: 30.6
Copeland Economic inactivity rate: 23.4
County Durham Economic inactivity rate: 23.8
Craven Economic inactivity rate: 22.4
Darlington Economic inactivity rate: 16.0
Doncaster Economic inactivity rate: 23.1
East Riding of Yorkshire Economic inactivity rate: 20.7
Eden Economic inactivity rate: null
Fylde Economic inactivity rate: 27.0
Gateshead Economic inactivity rate: 20.9
Halton Economic inactivity rate: 25.9
Hambleton Economic inactivity rate: 17.5
Harrogate Economic inactivity rate: 20.0
Hartlepool Economic inactivity rate: 29.7
Hyndburn Economic inactivity rate: null
Kingston upon Hull, City of Economic inactivity rate: 25.2
Kirklees Economic inactivity rate: 22.8
Knowsley Economic inactivity rate: 26.1
Lancaster Economic inactivity rate: 25.7
Leeds Economic inactivity rate: 23.1
Liverpool Economic inactivity rate: 26.1
Manchester Economic inactivity rate: 25.5
Middlesbrough Economic inactivity rate: 29.2
Newcastle upon Tyne Economic inactivity rate: 24.0
North East Lincolnshire Economic inactivity rate: 22.9
North Lincolnshire Economic inactivity rate: 22.7
North Tyneside Economic inactivity rate: 23.1
Northumberland Economic inactivity rate: 26.2
Oldham Economic inactivity rate: 20.8
Pendle Economic inactivity rate: 42.0
Preston Economic inactivity rate: 19.1
Redcar and Cleveland Economic inactivity rate: 23.1
Ribble Valley Economic inactivity rate: null
Richmondshire Economic inactivity rate: 26.7
Rochdale Economic inactivity rate: 27.5
Rossendale Economic inactivity rate: 25.9
Rotherham Economic inactivity rate: 28.7
Ryedale Economic inactivity rate: null
Salford Economic inactivity rate: 22.2
Scarborough Economic inactivity rate: 26.5
Sefton Economic inactivity rate: 19.5
Selby Economic inactivity rate: null
Sheffield Economic inactivity rate: 24.7
South Lakeland Economic inactivity rate: 15.3
South Ribble Economic inactivity rate: 13.0
South Tyneside Economic inactivity rate: 28.5
St. Helens Economic inactivity rate: 22.7
Stockport Economic inactivity rate: 20.3
Stockton-on-Tees Economic inactivity rate: 22.3
Sunderland Economic inactivity rate: 24.8
Tameside Economic inactivity rate: 24.8
Trafford Economic inactivity rate: 21.4
Wakefield Economic inactivity rate: 22.4
Warrington Economic inactivity rate: 17.0
West Lancashire Economic inactivity rate: 17.6
Wigan Economic inactivity rate: 28.1
Wirral Economic inactivity rate: 24.0
Wyre Economic inactivity rate: 26.7
York Economic inactivity rate: 18.6
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Risk of NEET factors
This data comes from the Youth Futures Foundation's
data dashboard. The data was produced as part of a report exploring the extent and degree of overlap between different forms of
marginalisation among young people (aged 13 to 25), and how experiencing multiple types of marginalisation may increase the risk of
young people not being in employment, education or training (NEET).
The map shows the likelihood of young people ending up not in employment, education or training. The values are standardised to show divergence
from the average, with lighter colours being higher and darker colours being lower. Higher scores are indicative of a higher chance of a young
person being NEET. Hover over the hexes to see the standardised score.
Important note: Unlike other hex maps on this site, this map uses the 2021 local authority boundaries.
Therefore, some areas are not directly comparable. For more details on the boundaries, please visit the
Open Geography Portal .
Changes to local authorities since 2021
Allerdale, Carlisle, and Copeland merged into Cumberland
Barrow-in-Furness, Eden, and South Lakeland merged into Westmorland and Furness
Craven, Hambleton, Harrogate, Richmondshire, Ryedale, Scarborough and Selby merged into North Yorkshire
Mendip, Sedgemoor, Somerset West and Taunton, and South Somerset merged into Somerset Council
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Adur Risk of NEET: -2.8
Allerdale Risk of NEET: 2.5
Amber Valley Risk of NEET: 1.4
Arun Risk of NEET: 2.4
Ashfield Risk of NEET: 13.2
Ashford Risk of NEET: 2.3
Babergh Risk of NEET: -4.1
Barking and Dagenham Risk of NEET: 8.1
Barnet Risk of NEET: -13.0
Barnsley Risk of NEET: 18.5
Barrow-in-Furness Risk of NEET: 12.5
Basildon Risk of NEET: 5.7
Basingstoke and Deane Risk of NEET: -4.0
Bassetlaw Risk of NEET: 10.9
Bath and North East Somerset Risk of NEET: -14.2
Bedford Risk of NEET: -0.5
Bexley Risk of NEET: -7.2
Birmingham Risk of NEET: 12.5
Blaby Risk of NEET: -6.6
Blackburn with Darwen Risk of NEET: 13.5
Blackpool Risk of NEET: 32.2
Bolsover Risk of NEET: 13.2
Bolton Risk of NEET: 10.7
Boston Risk of NEET: 13.0
Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Risk of NEET: -2.9
Bracknell Forest Risk of NEET: -12.5
Bradford Risk of NEET: 17.3
Braintree Risk of NEET: -1.9
Breckland Risk of NEET: 4.8
Brent Risk of NEET: -4.0
Brentwood Risk of NEET: -12.1
Brighton and Hove Risk of NEET: -6.4
Bristol, City of Risk of NEET: -0.3
Broadland Risk of NEET: -8.3
Bromley Risk of NEET: -12.6
Bromsgrove Risk of NEET: -8.8
Broxbourne Risk of NEET: -1.7
Broxtowe Risk of NEET: -4.1
Buckinghamshire Risk of NEET: -11.5
Burnley Risk of NEET: 20.2
Bury Risk of NEET: 4.3
Calderdale Risk of NEET: 8.2
Cambridge Risk of NEET: -12.7
Camden Risk of NEET: -5.4
Cannock Chase Risk of NEET: 10.4
Canterbury Risk of NEET: -5.9
Carlisle Risk of NEET: 6.0
Castle Point Risk of NEET: -3.6
Central Bedfordshire Risk of NEET: -7.7
Charnwood Risk of NEET: -10.1
Chelmsford Risk of NEET: -10.9
Cheltenham Risk of NEET: -9.0
Cherwell Risk of NEET: -6.2
Cheshire East Risk of NEET: -7.6
Cheshire West and Chester Risk of NEET: -2.0
Chesterfield Risk of NEET: 12.1
Chichester Risk of NEET: -7.6
Chorley Risk of NEET: -1.0
City of London Risk of NEET: -27.5
Colchester Risk of NEET: -4.0
Copeland Risk of NEET: 1.1
Cornwall Risk of NEET: 1.7
Cotswold Risk of NEET: -14.4
County Durham Risk of NEET: 13.7
Coventry Risk of NEET: 4.7
Craven Risk of NEET: -14.0
Crawley Risk of NEET: 5.6
Croydon Risk of NEET: -0.9
Dacorum Risk of NEET: -6.0
Darlington Risk of NEET: 16.4
Dartford Risk of NEET: -1.8
Derby Risk of NEET: 9.1
Derbyshire Dales Risk of NEET: -10.0
Doncaster Risk of NEET: 21.0
Dorset Risk of NEET: -2.0
Dover Risk of NEET: 8.6
Dudley Risk of NEET: 11.5
Ealing Risk of NEET: -10.8
East Cambridgeshire Risk of NEET: -10.6
East Devon Risk of NEET: -5.7
East Hampshire Risk of NEET: -11.6
East Hertfordshire Risk of NEET: -14.4
East Lindsey Risk of NEET: 17.1
East Riding of Yorkshire Risk of NEET: -7.4
East Staffordshire Risk of NEET: 0.2
East Suffolk Risk of NEET: 6.2
Eastbourne Risk of NEET: 3.8
Eastleigh Risk of NEET: -7.8
Eden Risk of NEET: -9.3
Elmbridge Risk of NEET: -16.1
Enfield Risk of NEET: -1.5
Epping Forest Risk of NEET: -4.9
Epsom and Ewell Risk of NEET: -16.4
Erewash Risk of NEET: 5.2
Exeter Risk of NEET: -7.0
Fareham Risk of NEET: -11.2
Fenland Risk of NEET: 11.2
Folkestone and Hythe Risk of NEET: 8.2
Forest of Dean Risk of NEET: -1.8
Fylde Risk of NEET: -3.3
Gateshead Risk of NEET: 15.3
Gedling Risk of NEET: 0.2
Gloucester Risk of NEET: 1.7
Gosport Risk of NEET: 7.1
Gravesham Risk of NEET: 5.9
Great Yarmouth Risk of NEET: 24.8
Greenwich Risk of NEET: 3.9
Guildford Risk of NEET: -14.6
Hackney Risk of NEET: 10.0
Halton Risk of NEET: 21.0
Hambleton Risk of NEET: -10.2
Hammersmith and Fulham Risk of NEET: -11.5
Harborough Risk of NEET: -13.5
Haringey Risk of NEET: 0.9
Harlow Risk of NEET: 11.4
Harrogate Risk of NEET: -12.7
Harrow Risk of NEET: -14.0
Hart Risk of NEET: -20.4
Hartlepool Risk of NEET: 25.1
Hastings Risk of NEET: 17.0
Havant Risk of NEET: 7.0
Havering Risk of NEET: -8.0
Herefordshire, County of Risk of NEET: 0.3
Hertsmere Risk of NEET: -5.1
High Peak Risk of NEET: -1.6
Hillingdon Risk of NEET: -6.1
Hinckley and Bosworth Risk of NEET: -3.8
Horsham Risk of NEET: -13.7
Hounslow Risk of NEET: -3.6
Huntingdonshire Risk of NEET: -6.1
Hyndburn Risk of NEET: 15.7
Ipswich Risk of NEET: 12.9
Isle of Wight Risk of NEET: 11.2
Isles of Scilly Risk of NEET: -11.4
Islington Risk of NEET: 5.3
Kensington and Chelsea Risk of NEET: -14.3
King's Lynn and West Norfolk Risk of NEET: 7.4
Kingston upon Hull, City of Risk of NEET: 20.5
Kingston upon Thames Risk of NEET: -20.1
Kirklees Risk of NEET: 4.2
Knowsley Risk of NEET: 26.8
Lambeth Risk of NEET: -4.4
Lancaster Risk of NEET: -1.1
Leeds Risk of NEET: 0.5
Leicester Risk of NEET: 5.1
Lewes Risk of NEET: 0.1
Lewisham Risk of NEET: 1.5
Lichfield Risk of NEET: -6.5
Lincoln Risk of NEET: 7.4
Liverpool Risk of NEET: 17.5
Luton Risk of NEET: 4.2
Maidstone Risk of NEET: -0.2
Maldon Risk of NEET: -0.5
Malvern Hills Risk of NEET: -3.8
Manchester Risk of NEET: 10.1
Mansfield Risk of NEET: 16.9
Medway Risk of NEET: 7.2
Melton Risk of NEET: -8.2
Mendip Risk of NEET: -4.1
Merton Risk of NEET: -13.0
Mid Devon Risk of NEET: -0.7
Mid Suffolk Risk of NEET: -8.3
Mid Sussex Risk of NEET: -14.9
Middlesbrough Risk of NEET: 32.4
Milton Keynes Risk of NEET: -3.1
Mole Valley Risk of NEET: -14.1
New Forest Risk of NEET: -5.0
Newark and Sherwood Risk of NEET: 3.7
Newcastle upon Tyne Risk of NEET: 8.0
Newcastle-under-Lyme Risk of NEET: 2.7
Newham Risk of NEET: -0.3
North Devon Risk of NEET: 3.4
North East Derbyshire Risk of NEET: 4.1
North East Lincolnshire Risk of NEET: 19.1
North Hertfordshire Risk of NEET: -8.3
North Kesteven Risk of NEET: -7.0
North Lincolnshire Risk of NEET: 8.9
North Norfolk Risk of NEET: 1.3
North Northamptonshire Risk of NEET: 4.2
North Somerset Risk of NEET: -5.7
North Tyneside Risk of NEET: 6.7
North Warwickshire Risk of NEET: 6.6
North West Leicestershire Risk of NEET: -4.0
Northumberland Risk of NEET: 9.4
Norwich Risk of NEET: 6.8
Nottingham Risk of NEET: 12.4
Nuneaton and Bedworth Risk of NEET: 13.2
Oadby and Wigston Risk of NEET: -6.4
Oldham Risk of NEET: 15.6
Oxford Risk of NEET: -8.8
Pendle Risk of NEET: 10.2
Peterborough Risk of NEET: 11.9
Plymouth Risk of NEET: 9.6
Portsmouth Risk of NEET: 1.8
Preston Risk of NEET: 8.0
Reading Risk of NEET: -6.5
Redbridge Risk of NEET: -11.9
Redcar and Cleveland Risk of NEET: 27.6
Redditch Risk of NEET: 8.3
Reigate and Banstead Risk of NEET: -9.9
Ribble Valley Risk of NEET: -16.2
Richmond upon Thames Risk of NEET: -22.1
Richmondshire Risk of NEET: -5.7
Rochdale Risk of NEET: 18.9
Rochford Risk of NEET: -10.4
Rossendale Risk of NEET: 8.8
Rother Risk of NEET: 5.2
Rotherham Risk of NEET: 19.9
Rugby Risk of NEET: -4.1
Runnymede Risk of NEET: -10.4
Rushcliffe Risk of NEET: -17.8
Rushmoor Risk of NEET: -2.2
Rutland Risk of NEET: -17.8
Ryedale Risk of NEET: -11.0
Salford Risk of NEET: 13.5
Sandwell Risk of NEET: 16.4
Scarborough Risk of NEET: 10.4
Sedgemoor Risk of NEET: 4.2
Sefton Risk of NEET: 9.3
Selby Risk of NEET: -5.6
Sevenoaks Risk of NEET: -6.0
Sheffield Risk of NEET: 7.1
Shropshire Risk of NEET: 0.1
Slough Risk of NEET: -0.9
Solihull Risk of NEET: 0.5
Somerset West and Taunton Risk of NEET: 3.0
South Cambridgeshire Risk of NEET: -15.1
South Derbyshire Risk of NEET: -5.5
South Gloucestershire Risk of NEET: -10.0
South Hams Risk of NEET: -7.3
South Holland Risk of NEET: 3.9
South Kesteven Risk of NEET: -4.8
South Lakeland Risk of NEET: -11.3
South Norfolk Risk of NEET: -8.6
South Oxfordshire Risk of NEET: -14.5
South Ribble Risk of NEET: 0.4
South Somerset Risk of NEET: 2.0
South Staffordshire Risk of NEET: -4.6
South Tyneside Risk of NEET: 18.7
Southampton Risk of NEET: 5.4
Southend-on-Sea Risk of NEET: 0.5
Southwark Risk of NEET: -1.3
Spelthorne Risk of NEET: -3.6
St Albans Risk of NEET: -18.6
St. Helens Risk of NEET: 19.5
Stafford Risk of NEET: -3.9
Staffordshire Moorlands Risk of NEET: -2.8
Stevenage Risk of NEET: 5.7
Stockport Risk of NEET: 0.8
Stockton-on-Tees Risk of NEET: 13.2
Stoke-on-Trent Risk of NEET: 23.4
Stratford-on-Avon Risk of NEET: -10.2
Stroud Risk of NEET: -11.4
Sunderland Risk of NEET: 21.4
Surrey Heath Risk of NEET: -10.8
Sutton Risk of NEET: -6.4
Swale Risk of NEET: 9.2
Swindon Risk of NEET: 2.0
Tameside Risk of NEET: 17.8
Tamworth Risk of NEET: 12.8
Tandridge Risk of NEET: -9.7
Teignbridge Risk of NEET: -1.3
Telford and Wrekin Risk of NEET: 15.2
Tendring Risk of NEET: 14.4
Test Valley Risk of NEET: -8.0
Tewkesbury Risk of NEET: -8.8
Thanet Risk of NEET: 14.9
Three Rivers Risk of NEET: -14.7
Thurrock Risk of NEET: -0.6
Tonbridge and Malling Risk of NEET: -6.3
Torbay Risk of NEET: 16.0
Torridge Risk of NEET: 5.9
Tower Hamlets Risk of NEET: -4.7
Trafford Risk of NEET: -10.6
Tunbridge Wells Risk of NEET: -7.9
Uttlesford Risk of NEET: -16.4
Vale of White Horse Risk of NEET: -12.0
Wakefield Risk of NEET: 14.6
Walsall Risk of NEET: 16.6
Waltham Forest Risk of NEET: -1.3
Wandsworth Risk of NEET: -17.1
Warrington Risk of NEET: -3.9
Warwick Risk of NEET: -12.2
Watford Risk of NEET: -9.0
Waverley Risk of NEET: -17.3
Wealden Risk of NEET: -10.1
Welwyn Hatfield Risk of NEET: -6.9
West Berkshire Risk of NEET: -11.7
West Devon Risk of NEET: -2.3
West Lancashire Risk of NEET: -1.4
West Lindsey Risk of NEET: 4.2
West Northamptonshire Risk of NEET: -3.5
West Oxfordshire Risk of NEET: -11.4
West Suffolk Risk of NEET: -2.3
Westminster Risk of NEET: -10.5
Wigan Risk of NEET: 11.2
Wiltshire Risk of NEET: -5.8
Winchester Risk of NEET: -17.4
Windsor and Maidenhead Risk of NEET: -15.5
Wirral Risk of NEET: 13.9
Woking Risk of NEET: -8.6
Wokingham Risk of NEET: -23.8
Wolverhampton Risk of NEET: 16.0
Worcester Risk of NEET: -0.4
Worthing Risk of NEET: -3.8
Wychavon Risk of NEET: -2.3
Wyre Risk of NEET: 5.5
Wyre Forest Risk of NEET: 6.5
York Risk of NEET: -14.8
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Youth unemployment
By region
This chart shows the percentage of unemployed people who are aged 16-24.
Skip line chart Date 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014 2016 2018 2020 2022 2024 2026 Percentage aged 16-24 who want to work 10 15 20 25 30 North East 2004-12-01: 17.6% North East 2005-03-01: 17.6% North East 2005-06-01: 18% North East 2005-09-01: 18.2% North East 2005-12-01: 18.6% North East 2006-03-01: 19.1% North East 2006-06-01: 19.2% North East 2006-09-01: 19% North East 2006-12-01: 19.2% North East 2007-03-01: 18.7% North East 2007-06-01: 18.7% North East 2007-09-01: 17.8% North East 2007-12-01: 18.3% North East 2008-03-01: 19.9% North East 2008-06-01: 20.1% North East 2008-09-01: 21% North East 2008-12-01: 21.6% North East 2009-03-01: 21.7% North East 2009-06-01: 23.1% North East 2009-09-01: 23.3% North East 2009-12-01: 24.3% North East 2010-03-01: 25.6% North East 2010-06-01: 24.9% North East 2010-09-01: 24.1% North East 2010-12-01: 23.2% North East 2011-03-01: 23.6% North East 2011-06-01: 23.7% North East 2011-09-01: 23.7% North East 2011-12-01: 24% North East 2012-03-01: 24.2% North East 2012-06-01: 25.5% North East 2012-09-01: 25.6% North East 2012-12-01: 25.6% North East 2013-03-01: 24.8% North East 2013-06-01: 24.1% North East 2013-09-01: 25% North East 2013-12-01: 24.2% North East 2014-03-01: 22.9% North East 2014-06-01: 22.1% North East 2014-09-01: 21.7% North East 2014-12-01: 22.2% North East 2015-03-01: 21.8% North East 2015-06-01: 21.8% North East 2015-09-01: 20.9% North East 2015-12-01: 19.9% North East 2016-03-01: 20.1% North East 2016-06-01: 19.5% North East 2016-09-01: 18.3% North East 2016-12-01: 18.6% North East 2017-03-01: 20.1% North East 2017-06-01: 19% North East 2017-09-01: 18.7% North East 2017-12-01: 18.1% North East 2018-03-01: 15.3% North East 2018-06-01: 14.6% North East 2018-09-01: 14.2% North East 2018-12-01: 14.6% North East 2019-03-01: 15.8% North East 2019-06-01: 16.1% North East 2019-09-01: 18.2% North East 2019-12-01: 19.2% North East 2020-03-01: 19.4% North East 2020-06-01: 20.3% North East 2020-09-01: 20.7% North East 2020-12-01: 20.4% North East 2021-03-01: 21.1% North East 2021-06-01: 21.3% North East 2021-09-01: 20.6% North East 2021-12-01: 20.5% North East 2022-03-01: 19.5% North East 2022-06-01: 18.4% North East 2022-09-01: 17.7% North East 2022-12-01: 17.3% North East 2023-03-01: 16.4% North East 2023-06-01: 17.8% North East 2023-09-01: 16% North East 2023-12-01: 16.5% North East 2024-03-01: 17.1% North East 2024-06-01: 15.6% North West 2004-12-01: 14.8% North West 2005-03-01: 14.6% North West 2005-06-01: 14.4% North West 2005-09-01: 14.4% North West 2005-12-01: 14.8% North West 2006-03-01: 14.9% North West 2006-06-01: 15.4% North West 2006-09-01: 15.3% North West 2006-12-01: 16.5% North West 2007-03-01: 16.8% North West 2007-06-01: 17.2% North West 2007-09-01: 17.7% North West 2007-12-01: 16.8% North West 2008-03-01: 17.4% North West 2008-06-01: 17.5% North West 2008-09-01: 17.7% North West 2008-12-01: 18.3% North West 2009-03-01: 19.1% North West 2009-06-01: 20.6% North West 2009-09-01: 21.8% North West 2009-12-01: 22.7% North West 2010-03-01: 23.7% North West 2010-06-01: 23.2% North West 2010-09-01: 23.3% North West 2010-12-01: 22.5% North West 2011-03-01: 22% North West 2011-06-01: 22.2% North West 2011-09-01: 22.3% North West 2011-12-01: 23.1% North West 2012-03-01: 23.5% North West 2012-06-01: 23.9% North West 2012-09-01: 23.2% North West 2012-12-01: 22.9% North West 2013-03-01: 22.3% North West 2013-06-01: 21% North West 2013-09-01: 21.7% North West 2013-12-01: 21.7% North West 2014-03-01: 22% North West 2014-06-01: 22.8% North West 2014-09-01: 21.3% North West 2014-12-01: 21.2% North West 2015-03-01: 19.4% North West 2015-06-01: 18.2% North West 2015-09-01: 18.2% North West 2015-12-01: 16.5% North West 2016-03-01: 16.5% North West 2016-06-01: 16.4% North West 2016-09-01: 15.8% North West 2016-12-01: 16.5% North West 2017-03-01: 17% North West 2017-06-01: 16.8% North West 2017-09-01: 16.9% North West 2017-12-01: 15.8% North West 2018-03-01: 15.4% North West 2018-06-01: 14.3% North West 2018-09-01: 13.8% North West 2018-12-01: 13.9% North West 2019-03-01: 13.7% North West 2019-06-01: 14.8% North West 2019-09-01: 13.8% North West 2019-12-01: 14.4% North West 2020-03-01: 14.1% North West 2020-06-01: 13.6% North West 2020-09-01: 14.8% North West 2020-12-01: 15.2% North West 2021-03-01: 15.4% North West 2021-06-01: 15% North West 2021-09-01: 13.7% North West 2021-12-01: 12.8% North West 2022-03-01: 12.7% North West 2022-06-01: 13.2% North West 2022-09-01: 13.3% North West 2022-12-01: 13.8% North West 2023-03-01: 12.6% North West 2023-06-01: 11.2% North West 2023-09-01: 11.7% North West 2023-12-01: 12.4% North West 2024-03-01: 14.4% North West 2024-06-01: 15.3% Yorkshire and The Humber 2004-12-01: 14.8% Yorkshire and The Humber 2005-03-01: 14.1% Yorkshire and The Humber 2005-06-01: 14.8% Yorkshire and The Humber 2005-09-01: 14.5% Yorkshire and The Humber 2005-12-01: 15.3% Yorkshire and The Humber 2006-03-01: 16.8% Yorkshire and The Humber 2006-06-01: 17.4% Yorkshire and The Humber 2006-09-01: 19% Yorkshire and The Humber 2006-12-01: 18.3% Yorkshire and The Humber 2007-03-01: 17.7% Yorkshire and The Humber 2007-06-01: 16.8% Yorkshire and The Humber 2007-09-01: 15.7% Yorkshire and The Humber 2007-12-01: 16.5% Yorkshire and The Humber 2008-03-01: 16% Yorkshire and The Humber 2008-06-01: 17.4% Yorkshire and The Humber 2008-09-01: 18.3% Yorkshire and The Humber 2008-12-01: 18.7% Yorkshire and The Humber 2009-03-01: 20.6% Yorkshire and The Humber 2009-06-01: 21% Yorkshire and The Humber 2009-09-01: 21.3% Yorkshire and The Humber 2009-12-01: 22.4% Yorkshire and The Humber 2010-03-01: 23% Yorkshire and The Humber 2010-06-01: 22.9% Yorkshire and The Humber 2010-09-01: 22.7% Yorkshire and The Humber 2010-12-01: 22.5% Yorkshire and The Humber 2011-03-01: 21.9% Yorkshire and The Humber 2011-06-01: 21.9% Yorkshire and The Humber 2011-09-01: 23.8% Yorkshire and The Humber 2011-12-01: 24.2% Yorkshire and The Humber 2012-03-01: 25% Yorkshire and The Humber 2012-06-01: 25.1% Yorkshire and The Humber 2012-09-01: 25.4% Yorkshire and The Humber 2012-12-01: 25.9% Yorkshire and The Humber 2013-03-01: 25.4% Yorkshire and The Humber 2013-06-01: 25.4% Yorkshire and The Humber 2013-09-01: 24.5% Yorkshire and The Humber 2013-12-01: 23.5% Yorkshire and The Humber 2014-03-01: 23.4% Yorkshire and The Humber 2014-06-01: 23.4% Yorkshire and The Humber 2014-09-01: 22.7% Yorkshire and The Humber 2014-12-01: 21.8% Yorkshire and The Humber 2015-03-01: 20.8% Yorkshire and The Humber 2015-06-01: 19.4% Yorkshire and The Humber 2015-09-01: 18.3% Yorkshire and The Humber 2015-12-01: 18.4% Yorkshire and The Humber 2016-03-01: 19.7% Yorkshire and The Humber 2016-06-01: 18.8% Yorkshire and The Humber 2016-09-01: 18.4% Yorkshire and The Humber 2016-12-01: 18.1% Yorkshire and The Humber 2017-03-01: 17.3% Yorkshire and The Humber 2017-06-01: 17.7% Yorkshire and The Humber 2017-09-01: 17.3% Yorkshire and The Humber 2017-12-01: 16.5% Yorkshire and The Humber 2018-03-01: 16.1% Yorkshire and The Humber 2018-06-01: 15.7% Yorkshire and The Humber 2018-09-01: 15.8% Yorkshire and The Humber 2018-12-01: 14.9% Yorkshire and The Humber 2019-03-01: 14.3% Yorkshire and The Humber 2019-06-01: 14.7% Yorkshire and The Humber 2019-09-01: 14.2% Yorkshire and The Humber 2019-12-01: 14.7% Yorkshire and The Humber 2020-03-01: 14.4% Yorkshire and The Humber 2020-06-01: 13.7% Yorkshire and The Humber 2020-09-01: 13.5% Yorkshire and The Humber 2020-12-01: 14.1% Yorkshire and The Humber 2021-03-01: 14.5% Yorkshire and The Humber 2021-06-01: 15% Yorkshire and The Humber 2021-09-01: 14.7% Yorkshire and The Humber 2021-12-01: 13.6% Yorkshire and The Humber 2022-03-01: 12.8% Yorkshire and The Humber 2022-06-01: 12.3% Yorkshire and The Humber 2022-09-01: 11.9% Yorkshire and The Humber 2022-12-01: 11.9% Yorkshire and The Humber 2023-03-01: 11.2% Yorkshire and The Humber 2023-06-01: 12.2% Yorkshire and The Humber 2023-09-01: 12.1% Yorkshire and The Humber 2023-12-01: 10.3% Yorkshire and The Humber 2024-03-01: 11.2% Yorkshire and The Humber 2024-06-01: 10% Go to the start of line chart
By type of unemployment
The technical definition of unemployment is rarely understood by the wider public. Unemployment is defined as not being in work, actively looking for work,
and available to start work. But there is another technical category, economically inactive, which contains those who are not in work and are not actively
seeking work. It is dominated by the retired, but also includes people who are sick (long-term or short-term), students, those who are looking after a
person or a home, as well as those who are disenfranchised (who may have given up looking for work). However, we also know that, of those who are economically
inactive, how many would like a job, even if they're not currently looking.
In this chart, we present this data for 16-24-year-olds in the three regions of the north (current problems with the Office for National Statistics' Labour Force
survey mean we can't present this data at a local authority level), showing that the technical unemployment rate signficantly understates the number of young
people who would like to engage with the labour force.
Skip bar chart Wants a job (%)
Unemployed (%)
0% 10% 15% 20% 5% Yorkshire and The Humber North West North East Unemployed (%) North East: 8.1 Unemployed (%) North West: 8.6 Unemployed (%) Yorkshire and The Humber: 3.6 Wants a job (%) North East: 7.4 Wants a job (%) North West: 6.7 Wants a job (%) Yorkshire and The Humber: 6.4 Go to the start of bar chart