Some statistics from a national census of local authority councillors in 2022:
www.local.gov.uk/sites/default/files/documents/Councillors%27%20Census%202022%20-%20report%20FINAL-210622.pdf
Councillors’ work
• On average, councillors had served for 9.1 years in their current authority; 48 per cent had served for up to 5 years while 12 per cent had done so for more than 20 years;
• 54 per cent of councillors held a position of responsibility, most commonly as chair or vice-chair of a committee;
• Councillors spent, on average, 22 hours per week on council business, the largest chunk of which was on council meetings (8 hours);
Councillors’ personal characteristics
• 40 per cent of councillors were retired, and 32 per cent were in full- or part-time employment;
• 61 per cent of councillors held other voluntary or unpaid positions, such as school governorships;
• 64 per cent of councillors held a degree or equivalent or higher qualification; only 4 per cent did not hold any qualification;
• 59 per cent of councillors were male, and 41 per cent female;
• The average age of councillors in 2022 was 60 years; 16 per cent were aged under-45 and 42 per cent were aged 65 or over.
• 92 per cent described their ethnic background as white;
• 84 per cent described their sexual orientation as heterosexual or straight;
• 16 per cent had a long-term physical or mental health problem which reduced their daily activities;
• 46 per cent of councillors had a responsibility as a carer, most commonly looking after a child.
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