The number of employees in the UK who say they usually work
from home has increased by 19% over the past decade according to new analysis
published by the TUC.
The analysis shows that 241,000 more people work from home than 10 years ago. The biggest growth in regular home working has been among women employees, with 35% (157,000) more working from home in 2015 than in 2005. However, men still account for the majority of homeworkers, with 912,000 regularly working from home in 2015, compared to 609,000 women. Older employees are more likely to work from home, with 454,000 in their 40s and 414,000 in their 50s home-working.
The analysis shows that 241,000 more people work from home than 10 years ago. The biggest growth in regular home working has been among women employees, with 35% (157,000) more working from home in 2015 than in 2005. However, men still account for the majority of homeworkers, with 912,000 regularly working from home in 2015, compared to 609,000 women. Older employees are more likely to work from home, with 454,000 in their 40s and 414,000 in their 50s home-working.
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