Coronavirus: Impact on the labour market
This is the final version of this paper which tracks the impact of the coronavirus on the labour market from January-March 2020 to January-March 2022.

Data on employment, benefit claimants, incomes and poverty at local level.
This is the final version of this paper which tracks the impact of the coronavirus on the labour market from January-March 2020 to January-March 2022.
Use the interactive dashboard to explore data for parliamentary constituencies, covering topics including unemployment, house prices and election results
This dashboard has statistics on Universal Credit by constituency in Great Britain, including the Library’s estimate of how far caseload rollout has progressed.
Data Dashboard
Explore constituency-level data on people claiming unemployment benefits using the interactive dashboard
Research Briefing
This paper provides figures for the number of people claiming unemployment benefits (the “claimant count”) for the UK and by parliamentary constituency.
Research Briefing
This briefing sets out information on the levels and rates of poverty in the UK, including historical trends and forecasts for future years, as well as poverty by employment status, tenure, ethnic group, disability, region, and constituency.
Research Briefing
This briefing provides an overview of the legislation which has increased the State Pension age for women born in the 1950s, and the campaigns against it.
Research Briefing
This statistical note shows how average earnings have changed over time by region of the UK and for different age groups.
Research Briefing
This paper gives an overview of labour market statistics across the UK’s regions and countries. The spreadsheet published alongside this paper includes a ‘profile tool’ where you can select a region and see all data for that region presented in tables and charts.
Research Briefing
This note analyses public sector employment by Parliamentary constituency.
Data Dashboard
This page provides constituency-level data on deprivation in England.
Research Briefing
This paper looks at relative levels of deprivation across constituencies in England, including which constituencies have become more deprived or less deprived relative to other areas.
Research Briefing
The House of Commons Library’s Social Mobility Index by Constituency (SMIC) provides an indication of how likely a person from a disadvantaged background in each constituency is to progress to a higher social status later in life. The SMIC compares constituencies in England using 14 variables which represent four life stages: early years, school age, youth, and adulthood.
Data Dashboard
Explore Social Mobility Index by Constituency (SMIC) data.