The line graph compares the proportion of employed adults travelling to their worksite (travel to work, work from home, and Hybrid working) in Great Britain from April 2021 to July 2022. The units are measured in percentages.
Overall, all the figures experienced an increase with exception of work from home. However, the trend for travel to work was the leader during the period.
Turning to the details, the percentage of working adults who travel to work was approximately 40% in April 2021. Nevertheless, after a year, this rate markedly rose to just under 60% with some fluctuation . Subsequently, this figure moderately declined to roughly 45% in July. As for Hybrid working, its rate was about 10% at the beginning of the period. After some increases, this trend reached around 13% in January 2022. By contrast, this percentage substantially ascended to approximately 25% at the end of the time frame.
Regarding that of work from home, its proportion was about 35% in April 2021. Although this figure witnessed roughly 20% in January 2022, this trend descended marginally to 15% in July.
