The line graph provides information about the proportion of working adults travelling to work in Great Britain from April 2021 to July 2022.
Overall, while the rate of adults who worked from home experienced a significant decline, the percentage of people who are fully grown traveled to work witnessed a considerable increase. The proportion of hybrid working adults registered a gradual rise with some fluctuations.
As far as traveling to work is concerned, a substantial growth was observed in the rate of adults to around 55% on October from 40% April 2021 and this was followed by a gradual drop in January 2002, peaking at about 58% in April before decreasing to above 45% in July. In contrast, the proportion of adults who worked from home had a rapid fall, beginning at almost 35% in April 2021 and decreasing to 15% with some fluctuations at the end of the period.
In terms of hybrid working, there was a modest climb to around 17% in October. Despite falling moderately to 10% in January 2005 which remained unchanged in the first quarter, it went up substantially to about 25% in July.
