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I know 13% approx are unemployed. But with so many, widows, lone parents, those on SE schemes etc not being counted, does anyone know off hand what % are in employment. Just curious.
approx 53% working
If only I'd thought to provide a link to that very information. oh wait, I did!Wonder what the breakdown is between full and part time?
If only I'd thought to provide a link to that very information. oh wait, I did!![]()
That's my understanding of how it works. They call to my house every quarter.When they call it the National House Hold Survey does this mean that they gather the information by calling to a defined number of homes and averaging out the numbers, surely not.
We were randomly selected, apparently, but that entails repeat visits. The woman has been three times so far, records everything on a laptop. She has called in the evening time but not at weekends. I don't know the size of the sample; I must ask her next time.Really Michalem, they have never called to my house other than for the Census.
So we were randomly selected within our target profile then?They survey 39,000 households every quarter. The sample is designed to give coverage accross the country, and to give representative numbers in terms of age, gender, etc.
It is scientific as constructed, they don't just pick a random sample.
Yes, the last step of the selection is random. The numbers are big enough that some fluctuation in the actual composition of the households selected doesn't throw off the results.So we were randomly selected within our target profile then?
Towger, why would over a third of the 13% be unemployable? Is it age related or something?