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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

Yorkshire and The Humber
North West
North East
Date20042006200820102012201420162018202020222024Employment rate - aged 16-6460657075North 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%

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
100%
75%
50%
Hexmap 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

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

Yorkshire and The Humber
North West
North East
Date2005201020152020Percent who are economically inactive - aged 16-64202530North 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%

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
50%
25%
0%
Hexmap 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

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
most likely
least likely
Hexmap 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

Youth unemployment

By region

This chart shows the percentage of unemployed people who are aged 16-24.

Yorkshire and The Humber
North West
North East
Date200420062008201020122014201620182020202220242026Percentage aged 16-24 who want to work1015202530North 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%

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.

Wants a job (%)
Unemployed (%)
0%10%15%20%5%Yorkshire and The HumberNorth WestNorth EastUnemployed (%)
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