Variable

UK Data Service variable record for:

Quarterly Labour Force Survey, March - May, 2020

Variable Details

VariableACTHR
LabelActual hours excluding overtime
Question text Thinking now about the seven days ending Sunday the [date], how many hours did you actually work in your (main) job/business - please exclude meal breaks and overtime?
Responses
0 403
1 4
2 6
2.5 4
3 10
3.3 1
3.5 1
3.75 1
4 19
4.5 4
4.75 1
5 25
5.4 1
5.5 2
6 34
6.25 1
6.5 3
7 29
7.24 1
7.25 1
7.5 22
7.67 1
8 62
8.45 1
8.5 3
9 18
9.5 2
10 68
10.5 3
11 18
11.5 11
12 87
12.15 1
12.4 1
12.5 6
13 22
13.5 2
13.75 1
14 55
14.25 1
14.5 5
14.8 1
15 112
15.5 5
15.75 1
16 169
16.25 2
16.5 8
17 16
17.25 1
17.45 1
17.5 17
18 59
18.3 1
18.5 9
18.75 7
19 16
19.25 1
19.5 10
19.75 1
20 207
20.5 4
21 85
21.25 1
21.45 1
21.5 2
21.75 3
21.9 1
22 72
22.2 2
22.5 88
22.8 1
23 38
23.2 1
23.5 8
24 187
24.5 6
24.75 1
25 152
25.5 12
26 33
26.15 1
26.25 2
26.5 5
27 41
27.25 1
27.45 1
27.5 20
27.75 1
28 149
28.5 12
28.75 2
28.8 2
29 30
29.25 1
29.5 15
29.6 6
29.75 4
30 552
30.24 1
30.4 1
30.5 5
30.6 1
31 31
31.5 10
32 238
32.3 1
32.4 2
32.5 25
32.9 1
33 44
33.25 1
33.5 5
33.75 2
34 52
34.5 20
35 616
35.25 1
35.5 4
36 223
36.25 14
36.45 1
36.5 26
36.6 1
37 635
37.2 1
37.25 3
37.3 3
37.4 2
37.45 1
37.5 1341
37.6 1
37.75 2
37.9 1
38 220
38.25 1
38.5 17
38.75 5
38.8 1
39 202
39.25 1
39.5 11
40 1556
40.1 1
40.15 1
40.5 4
40.75 1
41 12
41.1 1
41.25 1
41.5 7
41.75 1
42 90
42.3 1
42.5 45
43 13
43.5 3
44 37
44.5 2
45 179
45.5 3
45.6 1
46 16
46.25 1
46.5 2
47 6
47.5 14
48 91
48.25 1
49 3
50 123
51 4
51.5 1
52 10
52.5 3
54 10
55 20
56 11
56.25 1
57 2
57.5 3
58 5
60 48
61 1
62 2
62.5 1
63 1
65 2
70 9
72 3
75 2
76.5 1
77 1
80 1
82 1
84 4
87.5 1
90 1
96 1
97 97 or more 5
99 Don't know/refusal 74
-9 Does not apply 60662
-8 No answer 0
DisclaimerPlease note that these frequencies are not weighted.
LocationQuarterly Labour Force Survey, March - May, 2020
UniverseAll persons normally resident in private households in Great Britain and (from 1994) Northern Ireland.
Study TypeRepeated cross-sectional study