PIE Chart employment
Homeworkers, self-employed, employees, to work, to put in. To work fewer hours on average A greater proportion of employees Compared with Likewise, while just over a third of self-employed workers work...
A much larger proportion of employees do so By contrast, there is a marked difference between... In this category... Self-employed workers working 30 hours or less per week accounted for... Accounted for 40,2 % of the total as opposed to a much smaller proportion of employees
By contrast, there is a marked difference between accounted for of the total as opposed to a much smaller proportion of employees
By contrast, there is a marked difference between the two groups when it comes to working 30 hours or less. In this category, self-employed workers working 30 hours or less per week accounted for 40,2% of the total as opposed to a much smaller proportion of employees, only 26,4%
compared with Likewise, while just over a third of a much larger proportion of employees
For example, a greater proportion of employees (31.4%) worked more than 45 hours per week compared with 25,3% for self-employed homeworkers. Likewise, while just over a third of self-employed workers (34,5%) work between 30 and 45 hours, a much larger proportion of employees (42,1%) do so.
Generally speaking, it is clear that with almost three quarters just over half of self-employed people doing so.
Generally speaking, it is clear that homeworkers who are self-employed work fewer hours on average than employees with almost three quarters of employees putting in at least 30 hours per week and just over half of self-employed people doing so.
The pie charts show
The pie charts show the number of hours worked by two categories of people, homeworkers who are self-employed and employees, in the UK in 2014.