UK child workless households hit 1.22 million as experts warn of health crisis

Despite 700,000 job vacancies nationwide, experts argue the issue extends beyond job availability. "Parents need practical support to enter employment, not more bureaucratic programmes," said Dariusz Karpowicz from Albion Financial Advice. Finch recommended that "government should set the conditions for employers to create healthier, more supportive workplaces that enable people with health conditions to remain and thrive in work."
The figures represent a reversal from the 2020 low of 7.9%, when the proportion had steadily declined from its 2010 peak of 14.0%. ONS classifies these estimates as "statistics in development," acknowledging potential uncertainty in the data derived from household surveys.
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