The line graph illustrates the situation of working adults in the UK (travel to work, work from home, hybrid working) which were selected between April 2021 and July 2022. The number of working adults travelling to their workplace is measured in percentages.
Overall, the option to work from home decreased significantly over the period given, while the options to hybrid working and travel to work increased and fluctuated between each other. However, the tendency to travel to work still prevailed over the rest.
With regards to the option to travel to work, it began at around 40 percent and then peaked at 60 percent in April before falling to about 45 percent in July. Likewise, approximately 10 percent of working adults were a combination of travell to work and work from home in the first month, after which the figure fluctuated slightly and reached a peak of 25 percent in July.
On the other hand, the option to work from home was in second place in popularity and reached about 30 percent of working adults in the UK. But at the end of the period, it fell and became the most unpopular of all.
