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Nearly half of unemployed people in Wales are aged under 25, a charity's report has claimed.Nearly half of unemployed people in Wales are aged under 25, a charity's report has claimed.
The Joseph Rowntree Foundation is calling for urgent action to prevent the situation getting worse.The Joseph Rowntree Foundation is calling for urgent action to prevent the situation getting worse.
The report also revealed that Blaenau Gwent in south Wales, has the highest rate of unemployment in the UK.The report also revealed that Blaenau Gwent in south Wales, has the highest rate of unemployment in the UK.
The assembly government has welcomed the report and insists that tackling the social impact of the recession is one of its priorities.The assembly government has welcomed the report and insists that tackling the social impact of the recession is one of its priorities.
The report, published by the development and social research charity, is called Monitoring Poverty and Social Exclusion in Wales 2009.The report, published by the development and social research charity, is called Monitoring Poverty and Social Exclusion in Wales 2009.
Claiming that 45% of people unemployed in Wales, were under the age 25, it also claimedpoverty was rising before the recession and warns of a new jobless generation lacking "experience, qualifications and self-belief".Claiming that 45% of people unemployed in Wales, were under the age 25, it also claimedpoverty was rising before the recession and warns of a new jobless generation lacking "experience, qualifications and self-belief".
The study looked at unemployment and found the sharp rise in unemployment only really started in the latter half of 2008, with the average for those six months approaching 100,000 (equivalent to 6.9% of the economically active labour force), a level last seen in 1996.The study looked at unemployment and found the sharp rise in unemployment only really started in the latter half of 2008, with the average for those six months approaching 100,000 (equivalent to 6.9% of the economically active labour force), a level last seen in 1996.
If this situation persists, the risk may be of a new generation lacking the experience, qualifications and self-belief to provide for themselves and their families. New Policy Institute report from Joseph Rowntree FoundationIf this situation persists, the risk may be of a new generation lacking the experience, qualifications and self-belief to provide for themselves and their families. New Policy Institute report from Joseph Rowntree Foundation
Researchers found the lack of jobs caused by the recession was affecting some areas disproportionately.Researchers found the lack of jobs caused by the recession was affecting some areas disproportionately.
Several south Wales Valley areas have the highest proportion of Jobseeker's Allowance claimants in Wales which, the report says, was not the situation before the recession.Several south Wales Valley areas have the highest proportion of Jobseeker's Allowance claimants in Wales which, the report says, was not the situation before the recession.
The report's authors says because unemployment has doubled over the past 12 months in areas including Pembrokeshire, Monmouthshire and Flintshire, it could be argued that the recession is having a big impact across the who of Wales.The report's authors says because unemployment has doubled over the past 12 months in areas including Pembrokeshire, Monmouthshire and Flintshire, it could be argued that the recession is having a big impact across the who of Wales.
They said it was too early to say which area of Wales would end up with the highest rate of unemployment, apart from Blaenau Gwent which had a rate of 8% rate and perhaps Merthyr Tydfil, whose rate was 6.5%.They said it was too early to say which area of Wales would end up with the highest rate of unemployment, apart from Blaenau Gwent which had a rate of 8% rate and perhaps Merthyr Tydfil, whose rate was 6.5%.
Report co-author, Peter Kenway from the New Policy Institute, said: "The most significant current aspect of the recession is the high level of unemployment among young adults in Wales.Report co-author, Peter Kenway from the New Policy Institute, said: "The most significant current aspect of the recession is the high level of unemployment among young adults in Wales.
"If this situation persists, the risk may be of a new generation lacking the experience, qualifications and self-belief to provide for themselves and their families.""If this situation persists, the risk may be of a new generation lacking the experience, qualifications and self-belief to provide for themselves and their families."
The report also said that as concern shifted to unemployment and its consequences, there was a risk that "in-work poverty" could be forgotten.The report also said that as concern shifted to unemployment and its consequences, there was a risk that "in-work poverty" could be forgotten.
"If that happens, when people start to find work again as the recession ends, that work will not necessarily provide an escape from poverty," it said."If that happens, when people start to find work again as the recession ends, that work will not necessarily provide an escape from poverty," it said.