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20 March 2013 – 700,000 more people working in private sector over past year

There are more people working in the private sector than at any time since records began, after a 700,000 increase over the last year, according to new figures from the Office of National Statistics.

The number of people working in the private sector has risen by more than one and a quarter million since early 2010, more than offsetting the 398,000 drop in public sector employment.

Today’s figures show that the number of people in work rose by 131,000 over the past three months – all of which were full-time jobs.

Over the last quarter unemployment has risen by 7,000 but the position is better than it was a year ago. Unemployment is 136,000 lower than it was a year ago, and the number of people claiming Jobseeker’s Allowance fell again in February.

In addition, reforms to the welfare system have led to the number of people who are economically inactive (being neither in work nor looking for work) falling to its lowest rate in more than two decades. More people are moving into the labour market to find work. Worklessness as a whole fell by more than 100,000 over the quarter.

Since May 2010 the number of people claiming one of the main out of work benefits has fallen by more than a quarter of a million.

Today’s figures show the number of people out of work and looking for a job for more than a year fell by 16,000.

Mark Hoban, Minister for Employment, said:

"It’s a credit to businesses that the private sector is employing one and a quarter million more people than when this Government took office, helping us compete in the global race.

"Today’s figures show that against a difficult economic backdrop we’re helping people to move off benefits and into work.

"There are still tough challenges ahead which is why we’re working hard to give jobseekers all the help and support they need to realise their aspiration of finding a job."

Notes to Editors:

Background to labour market statistics: March 2013

This month's Labour Force Survey covers November 2012 to January 2013. The claimant count is for February 2013 and the vacancy count for December 2012 to February 2013.

The number of people in work rose this quarter

ILO unemployment rose this quarter

The level of economic inactivity is down, and the inactivity rate is the lowest since 1991

The number of people on JSA, incapacity benefits and lone parents on income support all fell this month

Unfilled vacancies are rising, and redundancies are falling

Total weekly pay in January 2013 was up by 1.2% over the year

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