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(CSV) Gap between the employment rates for disabled people and the overall population – DWP equality information 2011 (data)
Updated 31 January 2012
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| 5. Gap between the employment rates for disabled people and the overall population |
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| Table 5.1: Gap between employment rates for disabled people and the overall population by age, GB, Quarter 1 2011 (January 2011- March 2011) |
| Age |
| 16-17 |
| 18-24 |
| 25-34 |
| 35-44 |
| 45-54 |
| 55+ |
| Table 5.2: Gap between employment rates for disabled people and the overall population by ethnicity, GB, Quarter 1 2010 to Quarter 4 2010 (January 2010-December 2010) 6,7 |
| Ethnicity |
| White |
| Mixed |
| Asian or Asian British |
| Black or Black British |
| Chinese and other ethnic group |
| Table 5.3: Gap between employment rates for disabled people and the overall population by gender, GB, Quarter 1 2011 (January 2011- March 2011) |
| Gender |
| Male |
| Female |
| Table 5.4: Gap between employment rates for disabled people and the overall population by religion, GB, Quarter 2 2010 to Quarter 1 2011 (April 2010- March 2011) 8 |
| Religion |
| Christian |
| Buddhist |
| Hindu |
| Jewish |
| Muslim |
| Sikh |
| Any other religion |
| No religion at all |
| Source: LFS |
| Notes: |
| 1. Data is rounded to the nearest 0.1 percentage point |
| 2. * denotes sample size is too small to reliably quote |
| 3. Data is subject to sampling variation and is not seasonally adjusted |
| 4. Data covers GB only, not UK |
| 5. Accuracy of data is limited by small sample sizes |
| 6. Ethnicity is self-reported |
| 7. Changes to the collection of data on ethnicity in the Labour Force Survey mean data for 2011 is currently unavailable |
| 8. Religion or Belief is self reported |