Unemployment

Latest estimates of the number of people without jobs who are actively seeking work in the UK.

Time period:
April to June 2018

Release date:
14 August 2018

Release frequency:
Monthly

Next release:
11 September 2018

UK unemployment rate continues to fall

Unemployment measures people without a job who have been actively seeking work within the last four weeks and are available to start work within the next two weeks.

The unemployment rate is not the proportion of the total population who are unemployed. It is the proportion of the economically active population (those in work plus those seeking and available to work) who are unemployed.

As shown in our main chart (which shows unemployment rates for people, men and women), the lowest unemployment rate for people since comparable records began in 1971 was 3.4% in late 1973 to early 1974 and the highest rate, 11.9%, was in 1984 during the economic downturn of the early 1980s. The unemployment rate for people for the latest time period, April to June 2018, was 4.0%, the lowest since the mid-1970s.

The longer picture for UK unemployment rates (people aged 16 years and over)

April to June 2013 to April to June 2018, seasonally adjusted

Source: Labour Force Survey, Office for National Statistics

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For April to June 2018:

  • the unemployment rate for people was 4.0%; it has not been lower since December 1974 to February 1975
  • the unemployment rate for men was 4.0%; it has not been lower since April to June 1975
  • the unemployment rate for women was 4.0%; the lowest since comparable records began in 1971

For April to June 2018, there were:

  • 1.36 million unemployed people, 124,000 fewer than for a year earlier and the lowest since November 1975 to January 1976
  • 721,000 unemployed men, 97,000 fewer than for a year earlier and the lowest since August to October 1975
  • 639,000 unemployed women, 27,000 fewer than for a year earlier and the lowest since September to November 2005

Looking at unemployment by how long people have been out of work and seeking work, for April to June 2018, there were:

  • 795,000 people who had been unemployed for up to six months, 81,000 fewer than for a year earlier
  • 209,000 people who had been unemployed for between six months and one year, 26,000 fewer than for a year earlier
  • 356,000 people who had been unemployed for over one year, 18,000 fewer than for a year earlier

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