The infographics displays employment statistics for UK citizens by English language skillfulness in 2013.
Overall, almost half of citizens that were “Non-proficient” in English were unemployed. In contrast, the most employed were native English speakers. In terms of occupations, individuals who were Non-proficient in English occupied highest share rate among variety of jobs.
First, native English speakers had the highest employment rate for both genders, with 75.7 percent for men and 68.3 percent for women. For those who were sufficient in English had 72.3 percent of men employed and almost 58.3 for women. Conversely, individuals who were not proficient in English had the lowest employment rate, with 68 percent for men and 34.3 for women.
Looking forward to occupations, non-proficient English speakers recorded highest employment rate in elementary fields at 38.2 and 21.1 percent. In contrast, those who spoke English as their main language accounted for 17.7% in professional roles and 13.2% in technical departments.
