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15 October 2008 – Support for Britain’s unemployed

Employment figures, published today, show that unemployment in the UK has risen by 164,000 on the last quarter to 1.79m, and the number of people claiming Jobseeker’s Allowance has risen by 31,800 over the last month. However, figures also show there are over 600,000 vacancies across the country.

As the figures show the impact of the economic difficulties is beginning to be felt in the employment figures – the Government is better placed than ever before to help people get back to work as soon as possible – for example:

Tony McNulty, Minister for Employment said: 

“The UK has one of the strongest labour markets in the developed world, which along with the world class service provided by Jobcentre Plus is geared up to deal with the current global economic difficulties.  There are still jobs available, with more than 600,000 vacancies across the country.”

In addition to the support from Jobcentre Plus a further £100m will be made available to help people who lose their jobs, as the UK stands up to the challenges of the global economic climate. The extra cash will help unemployed people and those facing redundancy retrain and develop their skills so they can quickly move back into sustainable employment.

The money will be carefully targeted, for example on people from sectors experiencing significant job losses and on people who need support to move back into work.

On the additional funding, Mr McNulty said:

“The new money we are announcing today will help fund training and support so that we can ensure people facing redundancy can access these vacancies and get back to work quickly.”

Background to labour market statistics: October 2008

This month’s labour force survey covers June to August 2008. The claimant unemployment and vacancy count dates were 11th September and 5th September respectively.

Employment fell this quarter but remains historically high

The number of people claiming JSA has risen this month, but the number of people claiming other key out of-of-work benefits are falling

ILO unemployment has risen this quarter

Economic inactivity up on the quarter, down on the year

There are over 600 thousand vacancies and redundancies remain historically low

Earnings growth in the year to August was 3.4%, down 0.1 percentage points from July

Key out-of-work benefits: latest levels, in thousands 1

Date Jobseeker's Allowance
(claimant count) 2
Incapacity
benefits 3
Lone Parents on
Income Support (IS) 3
Other (IS others and
Pension Credit)
4 and 5
 
May-97 1,619.6 2,616.3 1,014.2 256.2  
Feb-97 1,752.8 2,457.5 1,020.6 293.3  
Feb-98 1,380.7 2,639.7 972.7 239.2  
Feb-99 1,304.5 2,641.7 940.9 226.0  
Feb-00 1,152.2 2,676.4 923.5 217.0  
Feb-01 999.5 2,750.5 908.2 182.8  
Feb-02 951.9 2,745.6 877.1 176.6  
Feb-03 942.5 2,776.5 848.9 156.3  
Feb-04 892.1 2,777.5 830.3 155.2  
Feb-05 821.7 2,757.7 793.1 153.9  
Feb-06 922.9 2,705.5 777.1 153.1  
Feb-07 915.9 2,662.1 771.4 163.3  
May-07 877.4 2,643.2 765.6 167.1  
Feb-08 795.5 2,617.9 741.7 170.0  
Latest 939.9 2,617.9 741.7 170.0  Total change
Change May 1997 to May 2007 -742.2 26.9 -248.6 -89.2 -1,053.0
Change Feb 1997 to Feb 2008 -957.3 160.4 -278.9 -123.3 -1,199.1
Change on year to latest data 104.9 -44.2 -29.7 6.7

1. This table includes the main out-of-work client group categories, with the exception of carers who are not subject to activation policies in the same way as other groups.
2. UK figures (seasonally adjusted) published by ONS.  This 100% series is the most reliable and up-to-date source for claimant unemployment.  Latest figures are for September 2008.
3. GB figures (not seasonally adjusted).  Published by DWP back to August 1999 as part of the 100% working age client group analysis.  Earlier consistent figures have been created by combining information from the previously published 5% sample data with the WPLS data.  A consistent series for the UK as a whole is not readily available.
4. GB figures (not seasonally adjusted).  Published by DWP back to August 1999 as part of the 100% working age client group analysis.  Before this point a 5% sample series is used, scaled to be consistent with the 100% data.
5. Excludes around 86,000 claimants in receipt of income support and carers allowance.  This group has been stable over time and does not affect the estimated decrease in benefit claimants.

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