HL Deb 21 May 1996 vol 572 c92WA
Lord Kennet

asked Her Majesty's Government:

Whether (a) housewives, (b) farmers' wives, (c) unmarried mothers without paid employment, are categorised in official statistics as "economically inactive" and what is their definition of "economic inactivity".

The Minister of State, Department of Social Security (Lord Mackay of Ardbrecknish)

The official statistics based on theLabour Force Survey use the International Labour Organisation (ILO) guidelines for defining economic activity. All persons aged 16 and over who are in employment (including paid employees, the self-employed and unpaid family workers) or are ILO unemployed (not in employment, seeking work in the past four weeks and available to start in the next two weeks) are classified as economically active. People who are neither in employment nor ILO unemployed are classified as economically inactive.