• Though accounting for 22% of the working age population in 2022, people with disabilities constituted only 16% of the total UK workforce.
  • There were 208,000 IT specialists in the UK with disabilities in 2022 — 11% of all IT specialists in the UK at that time.
  • If representation in IT were equal to the workforce 'norm' there would have been an additional 88,000 IT specialists in the UK with disabilities.
  • Representation of people with disabilities in the workforce varied across the UK from 7% of IT specialists in Northern Ireland to 16% in Wales.
  • Representation of people with disabilities also varies with IT role — from just 8% of Specialist IT Managers to 14% of IT Operations Technicians.
  • Approximately 29% of all unemployed IT specialists in the UK had some form of disability during 2022 and the associated unemployment rate (4.2%) was notably higher than that recorded for IT specialists as a whole (1.6%).
  • Representation of IT specialists with disabilities appears lowest in the Energy/Water sector (7%) and highest amongst Transport/Communications companies (14%).
  • In 2020 the gross hourly pay for IT specialists with disabilities was £21phr — 89% of the remuneration for IT specialists without disabilities (£24phr).
  • In 2022 approximately 63% of IT specialists with disabilities held a degree/HE level qualification compared with 72% of those without disabilities and 45% of workers with disabilities as a whole.
  • Around one in ten (9%) of IT specialists with disabilities hold a degree in an IT related discipline.
  • IT specialists with disabilities are more likely to receive job-related education/ training with 32% stating it had been received in the previous 13 weeks during 2022 (compared with 25% of those without disabilities).
  • IT specialists with/without disabilities were most likely to have secured work by replying to an advert (34% and 32% respectively).