CIPD Good Work Index: North of England
A North of England summary of the CIPD Good Work Index 2024 survey report
A North of England summary of the CIPD Good Work Index 2024 survey report
The CIPD Good Work Index is an annual benchmark of job quality in the UK. Each year, we survey more than 5,000 workers from different sectors and occupations about key aspects of their work and employment to offer evidence-based insights for people professionals, employers and policy-makers to improve work and working lives.
Our North of England report draws on our UK-wide CIPD Good Work Index research to examine how people work in the north of England and what they think about it. We capture data on seven dimensions of work to develop a picture of what good work looks like. These seven dimensions are:
Our latest north of England report outlines the key findings from the CIPD Good Work Index 2024 survey report with a focus on the experience of working lives in the north of England. It provides insights for people professionals, employers and policy-makers on the considerations for improving outcomes for individuals, organisations and the economy.
The north of England sample comprises 893 respondents of the total 5,496 employees across the UK.
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The CIPD believes that good work is fundamental to individual wellbeing, supports a strong, fair society, and creates motivated workers, productive organisations and a strong economy.
We define ‘good work’ as work that:
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