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Data Provider: Welsh Government National Statistics Workless households in Wales by age, variable, household status and year
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Click here to sortYear ending 31 Dec 2004Year running from 1 Jan 2004 to 31 Dec 2004Click here to sortYear ending 31 Dec 2005Year running from 1 Jan 2005 to 31 Dec 2005Click here to sortYear ending 31 Dec 2006Year running from 1 Jan 2006 to 31 Dec 2006Click here to sortYear ending 31 Dec 2007Year running from 1 Jan 2007 to 31 Dec 2007Click here to sortYear ending 31 Dec 2008Year running from 1 Jan 2008 to 31 Dec 2008Click here to sortYear ending 31 Dec 2009Year running from 1 Jan 2009 to 31 Dec 2009Click here to sortYear ending 31 Dec 2010Year running from 1 Jan 2010 to 31 Dec 2010Click here to sortYear ending 31 Dec 2011Year running from 1 Jan 2011 to 31 Dec 2011Click here to sortYear ending 31 Dec 2012Year running from 1 Jan 2012 to 31 Dec 2012Click here to sortYear ending 31 Dec 2013Year running from 1 Jan 2013 to 31 Dec 2013Click here to sortYear ending 31 Dec 2014Year running from 1 Jan 2014 to 31 Dec 2014
[Collapse]HouseholdsHouseholds with at least one person aged 16-64 years.Number207,100206,700(r) The data item has been revised since previously published in StatsWales. The revision may not be reflected in the rounded value.204,800(r) The data item has been revised since previously published in StatsWales. The revision may not be reflected in the rounded value.203,700(r) The data item has been revised since previously published in StatsWales. The revision may not be reflected in the rounded value.202,300(r) The data item has been revised since previously published in StatsWales. The revision may not be reflected in the rounded value.224,600(r) The data item has been revised since previously published in StatsWales. The revision may not be reflected in the rounded value.219,600(r) The data item has been revised since previously published in StatsWales. The revision may not be reflected in the rounded value.217,800(r) The data item has been revised since previously published in StatsWales. The revision may not be reflected in the rounded value.207,700(r) The data item has been revised since previously published in StatsWales. The revision may not be reflected in the rounded value.190,300185,900
Percentage21.621.621.121.020.8(r) The data item has been revised since previously published in StatsWales. The revision may not be reflected in the rounded value.22.922.622.4(r) The data item has been revised since previously published in StatsWales. The revision may not be reflected in the rounded value.21.6(r) The data item has been revised since previously published in StatsWales. The revision may not be reflected in the rounded value.19.919.4
[Collapse]ChildrenDependent children (aged 15 or under) living in workless households.Number106,40098,400(r) The data item has been revised since previously published in StatsWales. The revision may not be reflected in the rounded value.96,300(r) The data item has been revised since previously published in StatsWales. The revision may not be reflected in the rounded value.103,700(r) The data item has been revised since previously published in StatsWales. The revision may not be reflected in the rounded value.97,600(r) The data item has been revised since previously published in StatsWales. The revision may not be reflected in the rounded value.112,700(r) The data item has been revised since previously published in StatsWales. The revision may not be reflected in the rounded value.100,600(r) The data item has been revised since previously published in StatsWales. The revision may not be reflected in the rounded value.98,500(r) The data item has been revised since previously published in StatsWales. The revision may not be reflected in the rounded value.94,700(r) The data item has been revised since previously published in StatsWales. The revision may not be reflected in the rounded value.88,60077,600
Percentage18.717.517.018.4(r) The data item has been revised since previously published in StatsWales. The revision may not be reflected in the rounded value.17.320.018.8(r) The data item has been revised since previously published in StatsWales. The revision may not be reflected in the rounded value.18.7(r) The data item has been revised since previously published in StatsWales. The revision may not be reflected in the rounded value.17.8(r) The data item has been revised since previously published in StatsWales. The revision may not be reflected in the rounded value.16.614.6

Metadata

Title

Workless households by Welsh local authority

Last update

12 Nov 2015 12 Nov 2015

Next update

Nov 2016

Publishing organisation

Welsh Government

Source 1

Annual Population Survey, Office for National Statistics

Contact email

economic.stats@wales.gsi.gov.uk

Designation

National Statistics

Lowest level of geographical disaggregation

Local authorities

Geographical coverage

Wales

Languages covered

English only

General description

This dataset gives details on workless households in Wales.

Data collection and calculation

The Annual Population Survey is an annual sample survey of households living at private addresses in the UK. The annual survey uses results from those sampled for the main quarterly Labour Force Survey and since 2001 additional persons have been sampled on an annual basis to provide a more robust (boosted) annual dataset across the UK, with estimates subject to much lower sampling variability. For Wales, the data are now based on an enhanced sample (around 350 per cent larger) compared to earlier years.

The additional persons sampled in the APS are based on four waves, over four years of the survey. For the first wave, the response rate in Wales is around 65%, with around 80% of these remaining by the fourth wave. In total, approaching 18,000 households are sampled each year for the APS in Wales.

By collecting information about each member of participating households, the LFS also provides family and household-level statistics that describe the combined economic activity status of family and household members. In autumn 2008, ONS launched new annual local area datasets called the Annual Population Survey (APS) household datasets. They allow production of family and household labour market statistics at local areas and for small sub-groups of the population across the UK. It is also the main source of statistics on ‘working’ households (where all the adults are working); ‘mixed’ households (containing both working and non-working adults); and ‘workless’ households (where none of the adults is working).

Frequency of publication

Annual

Data reference periods

2004 to 2014

Statistical quality

As the data come from a survey, the results are sample-based estimates and therefore subject to differing degrees of sampling variability, i.e. the true value for any measure lies in a differing range about the estimated value. This range or sampling variability increases as the detail in the data increases, for example individual local authority data are subject to higher variability than Wales data.

Keywords

Workless Households

Name

econ0085