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East of England — Employment & Unemployment Rate

East of England's labour market in real ONS figures, ranked #3 of 12 UK regions by the Gera Employment Index (103.7, UK = 100).

What is the unemployment rate in East of England, and how does it compare to the UK?

As of December 2025 to February 2026 (ONS, published 21 April 2026), East of England has an employment rate of 77.9%, an unemployment rate of 4.1% and an economic inactivity rate of 18.7% — a Gera Employment Index of 103.7 (UK = 100), above the UK. Real ONS rates under OGL v3.0; GeraJobs re-dates monthly.

Source:ONS Labour market in the regions of the UK: April 2026·As of December 2025 to February 2026 · updated monthly · last refreshed

Gera Employment Index

East of England's labour-market health vs the UK (rank #3 of 12). Above the UK average.

How this is calculated
103.7 · UK 100

East of England labour-market indicators vs the UK

IndicatorEast of EnglandUKvs UK
Employment rate (16–64)77.9%75.0%+2.9pp
Unemployment rate (16+)4.1%4.9%−0.8pp
Economic inactivity (16–64)18.7%21.0%−2.3pp

ONS, seasonally adjusted, December 2025 to February 2026. Gera Employment Index = 100 + employment surplus (+2.9pp) − unemployment gap (−0.8pp).

Compare any UK region's labour market

Pick a region to see its real ONS employment, unemployment and economic inactivity rates against the UK average, with its Gera Employment Index.

IndicatorEast of EnglandUKvs UK
Employment rate (16–64)77.9%75.0%+2.9pp
Unemployment rate (16+)4.1%4.9%−0.8pp
Economic inactivity (16–64)18.7%21.0%−2.3pp

The Gera Employment Index for East of England is 103.7 (UK = 100) — a stronger-than-UK labour market. That is 100 +2.9pp employment surplus minus −0.8pp unemployment gap.

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East of England labour market — FAQ

What is the unemployment rate in East of England?
The unemployment rate in East of England is 4.1% (aged 16+, seasonally adjusted), compared to the UK average of 4.9% — a gap of −0.8pp. This is a real ONS figure for December 2025 to February 2026, not an estimate.
What is the employment rate in East of England?
The employment rate in East of England is 77.9% (aged 16–64, seasonally adjusted), against a UK average of 75.0% — +2.9pp versus the UK. The economic inactivity rate is 18.7%.
What is the Gera Employment Index for East of England?
The Gera Employment Index for East of England is 103.7 (UK = 100), meaning its labour market is above the UK. It is computed as 100 plus the employment surplus (+2.9pp) minus the unemployment gap (−0.8pp), both real ONS percentage points.
Is the East of England labour-market figure real ONS data?
Yes. The East of England rates are taken directly from the ONS "Labour market in the regions of the UK: April 2026" bulletin (Table 1, seasonally adjusted, December 2025 to February 2026, OGL v3.0). No figure is modelled or interpolated.

How the Gera Employment Index is calculated

The index starts at 100 (the UK average), adds East of England's employment-rate advantage over the UK (+2.9pp) and subtracts its unemployment-rate disadvantage (−0.8pp), giving 103.7 (UK = 100). Every input is a real published ONS estimate (Table 1 — headline Labour Force Survey indicators (seasonally adjusted), December 2025 to February 2026); nothing is modelled or interpolated. See all UK regions ranked.

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Source: ONS Labour market in the regions of the UK: April 2026, Table 1 — headline Labour Force Survey indicators (seasonally adjusted). Figures are seasonally adjusted, December 2025 to February 2026 reference period, released 21 April 2026. Licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0 (OGL v3.0). The Gera Employment Index is computed by GeraJobs from these figures; no figure is modelled or interpolated.