Employment and unemployment
Unemployment has consistently been found to have a negative impact on a range of health outcomes

Unemployment is defined as wanting but lacking paid employment, and is normally measured by whether a person is actively seeking and available for work. Unemployment has consistently been found to have a negative impact on a range of health outcomes. Reviews have found links between unemployment and self-rated health, with worse effects for men and those unemployed due to health, and ameliorated by strong social networks. There are similar relationships with mental health, including depression, anxiety and self-esteem.
After reaching record lows in 2019, the share of adults who are unemployed or underemployed is rising again because of the pandemic.
These charts explore the relationship between employment and health, as well as trends and inequalities in employment.
Relationship between employment and health
Analysis
Relationship between employment and health
Higher healthy life expectancy is strongly correlated with higher employment rates, particularly for...
Analysis
How employment status affects our health
Unemployed people are more than five times as likely to have poor health than employees.
Trends and inequalities in employment
Analysis
Trends in unemployment and underemployment
After reaching record lows in 2019, the share of adults who are unemployed or underemployed...
Analysis
Inequalities in unemployment
There were falls in unemployment between 2014/15 and 2019/20 for all age groups and ethnic groups,...
Analysis
Trends in unemployment and long-term unemployment
Unemployment rose from 2019 to 2020 following the pandemic restrictions and remained at the...
Analysis
Trends in employment and the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme
The decrease in the number of employees on payroll has been minimal compared with the fall in the...
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