Rochdale had recovered to baseline levels for both active (52.1%) and inactive (34.4%), but in the last 12 months has fallen back fallen back to or below baseline levels.
Rochdale had recovered to baseline levels in the previous 12 months for both active (52.1%) and inactive (34.4%), but in the last 12 months has worsened (-3.6%) and (+1.2%) fallen back to or below baseline levels.
The inactive proportion has seen an increase in the last 12 months (+1.2%), similar to baseline (34.5%) but much higher than pre-pandemic levels (+5.5%).
Prior to the pandemic (2018-19) most demographics were reducing in inactivity, except those from lower socio-economic groups (NS SEC 6-8).
In the last 12 months, most have seen an increase in inactivity, except males, those aged 75+ and from White British ethnic groups, especially those from South Asian ethnic groups.
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Published April 2024.